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. >> john: let's go on to cage free eggs. i didn't even know they existed but chickens walk around free. wehave a rooster, doesn't he look happy. and happier birds would lay healthy eggs. >> i'm sure the rooster is happy because he is not the egg laying. >> john: cage free costs more? >> it costs significantly more, $6, $9 i once saw. the problem is the actual health benefits are zero. there are ethical issues when it comes to cage free eggs. >> john: normally the birds are crammed in. >> and they are trying to increase the size of cages and working with animal welfare people to figure out what the right way is. part of the reason we have animals in smaller areas, "a" they can better be controlled and keep external pathogens out. the reason they put hens in hen houses so foxes don't get them and they don't get diseases. that is part of it. >> john: let's move to local foods. i'm hearing that is kinder to the earth and better for us? >> sure. carbon credits and all that. i don't go to a dinner party, we got this all at the far
. >> john: let's go on to cage free eggs. i didn't even know they existed but chickens walk around free. wehave a rooster, doesn't he look happy. and happier birds would lay healthy eggs. >> i'm sure the rooster is happy because he is not the egg laying. >> john: cage free costs more? >> it costs significantly more, $6, $9 i once saw. the problem is the actual health benefits are zero. there are ethical issues when it comes to cage free eggs. >> john: normally the...
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>> reading is work but it's rocking awesome. >> john: that is our show for tonight. [ applause ] >> john: our public schools struggle, the answer is, give them more money. we don't value education in america. teachers make a fraction of what lawyers and bankers make. we need to get priorities straight. fund the schools. but people don't know, america has tripled school funding. america now spends much more than other countries spend yet what do we get? we get more buildings and more assistant principals but student learning, no improvement. test scores are just flat. a few places do buck the trend like the american indian charter schools in oakland, california. they educated at risk kids, most are poor to qualify for free government lunch but most charter schools are highest public scoring schools in california. ben chavis wrote a book called crazy like a fox. steve is an entrepreneur he created the magazines and now he has written a book about education, class warfare. inside the fight to fix america schools. so steve your book what america needs is grand bargain with the union, but i c
>> reading is work but it's rocking awesome. >> john: that is our show for tonight. [ applause ] >> john: our public schools struggle, the answer is, give them more money. we don't value education in america. teachers make a fraction of what lawyers and bankers make. we need to get priorities straight. fund the schools. but people don't know, america has tripled school funding. america now spends much more than other countries spend yet what do we get? we get more buildings...
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of doing something immoral or legal they are gone. >> john: that is good to know. [ laughter ] >> john: i feel bad for the kids because i assume the schools will not perform. one in new york we're going to have choice of charters, we'll run one. it's one of the worst. >> i had the opportunity at the end of my career to show the world that progressive charter school management and teachers at the local schools that are unionized can work together what is best for the kids. the teachers that we will be hiring are pretty much from the old school and their academic performance was through the ceiling. there is no reason to believe it will be any less quality for the students in that community. >> john: i hope you do it and prove me wrong and succeed for the kids. thank you for joining us today. later i'll show you some very cool things that are already happening because of school choice. but next the audience will have its say. [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and
of doing something immoral or legal they are gone. >> john: that is good to know. [ laughter ] >> john: i feel bad for the kids because i assume the schools will not perform. one in new york we're going to have choice of charters, we'll run one. it's one of the worst. >> i had the opportunity at the end of my career to show the world that progressive charter school management and teachers at the local schools that are unionized can work together what is best for the kids. the...
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, we have a well-thought out show for you tonight and we kick things off with a special guest sitting in on bongos, the very beautiful john stamos is with us. [ cheers and applause ] john plays the bongos and the drums and what else do you play? other percussion instruments? >> piano, guitar. and you play? >> jimmy: i play the clarinet. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i could have done just as well with the ladies had i chosen the bongos, as john does. and
. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you....
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tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an authentic american hero. it is a powerful book. called simply "the john carlos story" with a forward by cornel west. i love you and i am honored to have you on this program. >> thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. tavis: you deserve it. you have earned it. that's our show. as cules, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> join me next time for a conversation with nile rogers. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street
tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an...
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, this isc >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, we have a well-thought out show for you tonight and we kick things off with a special guest sitting in on bongos, the very beautiful john stamos is with us. [ cheers and applause ] john plays the bongos and the drums and what else do you play? other percussion instruments? >> piano, guitar. and you play? >> jimmy: i play the clarinet. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i could have done just as well with the ladies had i chosen the bongos, as john
. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, this isc >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an authentic american hero. it is a powerful book. called simply "the john carlos story" with a forward by cornel west. i love you and i am honored to have you on this program. >> thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. tavis: you deserve it. you have earned it. that's our show. as cules, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavisleat p >> join me next time for a conversation with nile rogers. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard,
tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an...
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tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an authentic american hero. it is a powerful book. called simply "the john carlos story" with a forward by cornel west. i love you and i am honored to have you on this program. >> thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. tavis: you deserve it. you have earned it. that's our show. as cules, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavisle pbs >> join me next time for a conversation with nile rogers. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard,
tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an...
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado.f. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot.etes . yes. i'm a people pleaser. plea. if elected, i promise flu shots for all.for all. i am a walking medical dictionary.ionary. congratulations virginia.virgin. inflamed uvula.ed . i'm virginia.virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions.. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about cars.com, the place to shop confidently with a wide selection of new and used vehicles, side-by-side comparisons, consumer and expert vehicle reviews and tools to make sure you get the right car at the right place. and what better use is there for a car than driving it to a college football party, which is what our pal yehya did over the weekend at ucla versus washington state in pasadena. >> hi, i'm yehya. i'm here with the cars.com -- ah -- i forget. i show you how to tailgate. come with me. combines. wan
. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado.f. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot.etes . yes. i'm a people pleaser. plea. if elected, i promise flu shots for all.for all. i am a walking medical dictionary.ionary. congratulations virginia.virgin. inflamed uvula.ed . i'm virginia.virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions.. >>...
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john. david: john! talk to me. john, keep talking to me, man. i'm right here! john! hey, john! john, talk to me! david! you come back out here, john! get down! come back to the window! ( gunshot ) roll call. you okay? he shot himself. i heard. how's david? i sent him home. colby's with him. your man, sinclair, did himself proud today. he's got nothing to feel bad about. we all went home safe, and... that's about as much as you can ask. i was gonna go see rhimes' wife and tell her what happened. i'll see you tomorrow. hello! alan: yeah, we're coming down. yeah? where are you going? charlie: he's got yet another date. yeah? with-- what's her name-- donna? i thought that wasn't going to work out. well, your brother came to my rescue. charlie: i bought gift number two on that courtship study list: theater tickets. according to those matheticians, you know the british ones, this is a sure thing. well, maybe not a sure thing, but it's certainly better than, you know, soap. i don't need math to figure that out. uh, thanks for your insights, my little don juan. so what are you up to to
john. david: john! talk to me. john, keep talking to me, man. i'm right here! john! hey, john! john, talk to me! david! you come back out here, john! get down! come back to the window! ( gunshot ) roll call. you okay? he shot himself. i heard. how's david? i sent him home. colby's with him. your man, sinclair, did himself proud today. he's got nothing to feel bad about. we all went home safe, and... that's about as much as you can ask. i was gonna go see rhimes' wife and tell her what happened....
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sentencing just got underway for john wagner. >> reporter: john wagner is expected to be sentenced at any moment for the brutal killing of a promising johns hopkins' researcher. >> reporter: johns hopkins research per stephen pitcairn was stabbed oned street. it took the jury only three hours to find wagner guilty. he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. pitcairn's family has said little. prosecutors relied heavily on the testimony of wagner's girlfriend, lavelva merritt who painted a chilling picture of what happened. it was july 25th, 2010 as the couple set out to rob someone. wagner stabbed pitcairn and the girlfriend punched him. the state's attorney's office has called this case a major victory getting such a dangerous criminal off the streets of battle. weijia jiang reporting. >> wagner has previous convictions for assault, theft and violating probation though he was frequently allowed to romaine free until now. >>> the trial is underway in the trial of a man in a murder-for-hire. walter bish top was hired by -- bishop was hired by karla porter. >>> a man has been senten
sentencing just got underway for john wagner. >> reporter: john wagner is expected to be sentenced at any moment for the brutal killing of a promising johns hopkins' researcher. >> reporter: johns hopkins research per stephen pitcairn was stabbed oned street. it took the jury only three hours to find wagner guilty. he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. pitcairn's family has said little. prosecutors relied heavily on the testimony of wagner's girlfriend, lavelva merritt who...
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i love them all aeupbd love john -- and i love john bryson, but we're going to have to draw the line. if you want to have an advocate for the largest tax increase in the history of america, that is the tax increase called cap and trade, then this is the nominee for the secretary of commerce that is committed to cap and trade in america. so i just, mr. president, i wish that we were not going to take this vote until the end of the recess, because i'd love to have people go home and try to answer questions from people who are out there in the real world as to why is it that someone isn't standing up for us to develop our own natural resources, our own energy and reduce the price of electricity, reduce the price of gas and think of us for a change. that's what's going to happen. i think right now by rushing this vote for people have time to realize it, very likely it's going to pass. but i don't want anyone to say that they weren't informed because i'm informing you right now. i thank senator barrasso for joining me. with that, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the pr
i love them all aeupbd love john -- and i love john bryson, but we're going to have to draw the line. if you want to have an advocate for the largest tax increase in the history of america, that is the tax increase called cap and trade, then this is the nominee for the secretary of commerce that is committed to cap and trade in america. so i just, mr. president, i wish that we were not going to take this vote until the end of the recess, because i'd love to have people go home and try to answer...
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john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger brother dan is here. my younger sister is here. and my mom, who is 86 years old. 86 is just a number. i am sorry. of all the things i've participated in, this is the most exciting moments. is part of the history, and my mom has dined here many times and has seen the pictures on the wall. thank you, mom. thank you very much. again i appreciate this. thank you. thank you to mayor lee and to john. for anyone here who does not know me and is here for our regular lunch, i am sorry for the interruption. [laughter] software version: 3.0c ++ >> thank you all for joining our wonderful san f
john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger...
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get out of here and shame on you, heritage foundation. >> the right to free speech, john. [applause] >> i was going to say the speaker just speaking does not represent the heritage foundation. [laughter] >> i would like to thank ed who is a graduate of berkeley law school for making me feel at home. [laughter] bring back some of his own memories at berkeley as well. but i would like to thank general and taught for inviting me to speak for a of arranging this panel and was a contributor in the book to having this debate here and we also had last week at the institution in new york law school i can't think of a better way to think back on the last ten years as the general meese said commemorate what we have all been through and to look towards the future of the national security policy to of the hope to. i look forward to hearing what nadine is going to say but obviously looking back at the last ten years to draw three lessons one, the most important lesson is that the most important thing happened in the united states the last ten years was nothing. the last ten years never
get out of here and shame on you, heritage foundation. >> the right to free speech, john. [applause] >> i was going to say the speaker just speaking does not represent the heritage foundation. [laughter] >> i would like to thank ed who is a graduate of berkeley law school for making me feel at home. [laughter] bring back some of his own memories at berkeley as well. but i would like to thank general and taught for inviting me to speak for a of arranging this panel and was a...
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you just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used you know in mainstream media and thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism cherice different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tender field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything you've seen before also i think beca
you just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used you know in mainstream media and thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism cherice different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through...
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you just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge. how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent in these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tender field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything that you've seen before also i think
you just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge. how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent in these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through...
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washington here on the floor, from john adams, i thought i would read from john quincy adams to start off with, john quincy adams, our youngest diplomat, washington appointed him to serve briefly as a diplomat at 11 years of age. smart guy. put at the age of 77, in 18 4, john quincy adams was not only a u.s. congressman, but he was also the chairman of the american bible society. these are john quincy adams' words. he said, i deem myself fortunate in having the opportunity at this stage of long life drawing rapidly to its close to bear out at this place, the capitol of our national union, in the hall of representatives of the north american people, in the chair of the presiding officer of the assembly representing the whole people, the personification of the great and mighty nation, bear my solemn testimonial of
washington here on the floor, from john adams, i thought i would read from john quincy adams to start off with, john quincy adams, our youngest diplomat, washington appointed him to serve briefly as a diplomat at 11 years of age. smart guy. put at the age of 77, in 18 4, john quincy adams was not only a u.s. congressman, but he was also the chairman of the american bible society. these are john quincy adams' words. he said, i deem myself fortunate in having the opportunity at this stage of long...
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because i don't know how you got ahold of john's book, but i said, let's give john the lifetime achievement award because you can take any of his books, "the client," and the rest of them for the contributions they made for the cause of justice. >> i think i'm also going to fight the hypothetical, if that's okay. i'm going to fight the hypothetical. but i think that it's, in fact, the case that fiction and just the enormity of the kinds of things that john writes about that seem like they can't possibly be true are, in fact, true and that books that look like this can't possibly happen. i have the great fortune of reading this book this week while i was trying to cover duane buck and troy davis for "slate." and can you imagine traveling back and forth between a fictional book about a possibly innocent man being sent to his death by a judicial system and a prosecutorial system that just don't care. and watching it happen in front of your very eyes. and they meshed to the point that i literally couldn't remember from day-to-day as this week went on, and i confess i didn't have too much sleep,
because i don't know how you got ahold of john's book, but i said, let's give john the lifetime achievement award because you can take any of his books, "the client," and the rest of them for the contributions they made for the cause of justice. >> i think i'm also going to fight the hypothetical, if that's okay. i'm going to fight the hypothetical. but i think that it's, in fact, the case that fiction and just the enormity of the kinds of things that john writes about that seem...
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. >> john: let's go on to cage free eggs. i didn't even know they existed but chickens walk around free. wehave a rooster, doesn't he look happy. and happier birds would lay healthy eggs. >> i'm sure the rooster is happy because he is not the egg laying. >> john: cage free costs more? >> it costs significantly more, $6, $9 i once saw. the problem is the actual health benefits are zero. there are ethical issues when it comes to cage free eggs. >> john: normally the birds are crammed in. >> and they are trying to increase the size of cages and working with animal welfare people to figure out what the right way is. part of the reason we have animals in smaller areas, "a" they can better be controlled and keep external pathogens out. the reason they put hens in hen houses so foxes don't get them and they don't get diseases. that is part of it. >> john: let's move to local foods. i'm hearing that is kinder to the earth and better for us? >> sure. carbon credits and all that. i don't go to a dinner party, we got this all at the far
. >> john: let's go on to cage free eggs. i didn't even know they existed but chickens walk around free. wehave a rooster, doesn't he look happy. and happier birds would lay healthy eggs. >> i'm sure the rooster is happy because he is not the egg laying. >> john: cage free costs more? >> it costs significantly more, $6, $9 i once saw. the problem is the actual health benefits are zero. there are ethical issues when it comes to cage free eggs. >> john: normally the...
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you just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent in these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tinder field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything that you've seen before also i thin
you just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent in these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through...
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>> reporter: john wayne was more than an actor. he became a national symbol of strength and courage. >> the green beret. >> reporter: now john wayne's family is sharing some keepsakes and some memories. >> life with him was at least for me was an adventure. >> reporter: he was all american from his boots to his hats. and we'll take off our hat to john wayne later on sunday morning. >> osgood: speaking of roles tyra banks has been the very model of a major fashion model but there's more to her than that. the lady can write as tracy smith will show us. >> reporter: former super model tyra banks is a medium mogul, a tv star and now an author with a new novel inspired by her personal experience as a very tall, very awkward teen model. have you been underestimated. >> all the time. i feel like i kind of live with the wind at my face. >> reporter: back home with tyra banks later on sunday morning. >> osgood: peter van sant will sum up the amanda nox trial. anthony mason remembers norris church. we'll offer a retirement tribute to our lon
>> reporter: john wayne was more than an actor. he became a national symbol of strength and courage. >> the green beret. >> reporter: now john wayne's family is sharing some keepsakes and some memories. >> life with him was at least for me was an adventure. >> reporter: he was all american from his boots to his hats. and we'll take off our hat to john wayne later on sunday morning. >> osgood: speaking of roles tyra banks has been the very model of a major...
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john took it all in, amazed. and for the first time since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement, and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. and you were thinking maybe they can do it for you? >> i said i'm in the right spot. >> he talked to the leading researchers, working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves? >> he peppered them with questions like he was cross examining witnessing. mike gilmore, the president, offered sutton a glimmer of hope. >> we will be able to regenerate an optic nerve. it's not so much of can we, but when can we. >> and it was a good news-bad news sort of day. >> i do not want to mislead you or provide false hopes. >> yes, there might be a cure, but perhaps not for five or ten years or more, quite possibly too late for john sutton. >> how are you doing? >> okay. >> how soon depends on how much funding we can get, how many scientists we can put behind the problem to solve it. >> so sutton told the schepens doctors h
john took it all in, amazed. and for the first time since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement, and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. and you were thinking maybe they can do it for you? >> i said i'm in the right spot. >> he talked to the leading researchers, working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves? >> he peppered them with questions like he was cross examining witnessing. mike gilmore,...
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john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger brother dan is here. my younger sister is here. and my mom, who is 86 years old. 86 is just a number. i am sorry. of all the things i've participated in, this is the most exciting moments. is part of the history, and my mom has dined here many times and has seen the pictures on the wall. thank you, mom. thank you very much. again i appreciate this. thank you. thank you to mayor lee and to john. for anyone here who does not know me and is here for our regular lunch, i am sorry for the interruption. [laughter] >> proposition a would authorize the san francisco unified school district
john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger...
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pakistan. >> well, john, let's back up first. because first of all, i wouldn't have allowed the situation to get to where it is. this president first approved the surge a little over a year ago. and then he then desurges the whole move and then he tells the enemy. that's the problem. i wouldn't have hesitated to basically say yes to the surge if my commanders on the ground thought it was the right thing to do. the surge was working. but then this president decided almost against the will of his commanders to basically announce how many troops he's going to bring home for political reasons. and so i believe that decision has made our men and women in uniform more vulnerable. regardless of where the attacks of the shelling may be coming from. let's go back to he's made the wrong decision of pulling the troops out and then letting the enemy know exactly what we're going to do and when. i also don't agree with him doing the same thing in iraq. you don't telegraph what your moves will be when you're involved in a war. no. that i don't
pakistan. >> well, john, let's back up first. because first of all, i wouldn't have allowed the situation to get to where it is. this president first approved the surge a little over a year ago. and then he then desurges the whole move and then he tells the enemy. that's the problem. i wouldn't have hesitated to basically say yes to the surge if my commanders on the ground thought it was the right thing to do. the surge was working. but then this president decided almost against the will...
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it just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tender field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything that you've seen before also i think b
it just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social...
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john beck was not terrible. >> right wasn't awful. he wasn't amazing. >> work your way in. >> he needed to be better than awful. cam newton was amazing. panthers rookie quarterback. redskins were attempting to bounce back. instead they got banged up. receiver, santana moss broke his hand. running back, tim hightower left with a knee injury. hightower scheduled to have an mri tomorrow. cam newton, panthers, put up 33 points in the redskins record. drops to 3-3. john beck making his first regular season start since 2007. cam newton, was unstoppable. third quarter. panthers lead 9-6. newton on the option. blows by the defense. 16-yard touchdown. seventh rushing touchdown of his career. tips the rookie record. carolina takes the 10-point lead. ensuing redskins. john beck. shows mobility. looks good. dives in. second rushing tuchtdown ining. three minutes to play. redskins down by ten. beck, pass intended for leonard hankerson. throws it right to chris gamble. that's it. beck finished with 279 yards. one passing touchdown. two turnovers. t
john beck was not terrible. >> right wasn't awful. he wasn't amazing. >> work your way in. >> he needed to be better than awful. cam newton was amazing. panthers rookie quarterback. redskins were attempting to bounce back. instead they got banged up. receiver, santana moss broke his hand. running back, tim hightower left with a knee injury. hightower scheduled to have an mri tomorrow. cam newton, panthers, put up 33 points in the redskins record. drops to 3-3. john beck making...
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michael clearly appointed john maclean, john branca to be the executors of his will. ultimately the court rejected the challenge and john maclean and john branca are the executors and the trustees. >> the estate is positioned to distribute $30 million to the will's beneficiaries who would be his immediate family and children? >> yeah. it's something we had planned on a year ago. it's only a preliminary distribution. you know, the court has a certain process we have to go through. you deal with irs issues, state of california estate issues, but ultimately the executors, john branca and john maclean decided it was time for a preliminary distribution, $30 million went into michael jackson's family trust. >> presumably as the co-executor, would you have read the will to the family? >> yes, i did. to mrs. jackson and several of michael's siblings. >> a pretty extraordinary experience. how was that? >> very emotional. mrs. jackson had lost her son. michael's brothers and sisters have lost a beloved brother. and we gathered at jermaine's house and read the will. and i left h
michael clearly appointed john maclean, john branca to be the executors of his will. ultimately the court rejected the challenge and john maclean and john branca are the executors and the trustees. >> the estate is positioned to distribute $30 million to the will's beneficiaries who would be his immediate family and children? >> yeah. it's something we had planned on a year ago. it's only a preliminary distribution. you know, the court has a certain process we have to go through....
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about cars.com, the place to shop confidently with a wide selection of new and used vehicles, side-by-side comparisons, consumer and expert vehicle reviews and tools to make sure you get the right car at the right place. and what better use is there for a car than driving it to a college football party, which is what our pal yehya did over the weekend at ucla versus washington state in pasadena. >> hi, i'm yehya. i'm here with the cars.com -- ah -- i forget. i show you how to tailgate. come with me. combines. want food? help yourself! >> what are the hot dogs? >> no, hot dog. fal falafel. it's good. >> tastes like feet. >> it's good! go to cars.com, right car, right price. okay? >> great. >> all right. falafel. it's good for you! go to cars.com for the great consumer and expert reviews. this falafel. go to cars.com? >> after i'm done. i can't eat before. >> okay, good luck, man! >> dicky
. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about cars.com, the place to shop confidently with a wide selection of new and used vehicles, side-by-side comparisons, consumer and expert vehicle reviews and tools to make sure you get the right car at the right place. and what better use is there for a car than driving it to a college football party, which is what our pal yehya did over the...
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on this night, four squad cars and 12 officers watch and wait for suspected johns. the decoys have barely hit the corners and already johns are taking the bait. >> starting up and getting ready to head north. >> one after another the men pull up trying to attract the girls' attention. this john gets tired of waiting in his car and decides to approach the decoy on foot. >> listen up. we got a walkup. >> the john leaves thinking he's about to meet the girl around the corner. instead, he finds uniformed officers. >> he's not happy. >> it's still viewed as a minor crime but if it wasn't for guys like this, coming to victimize these little girls, you know, and making money for the pimps, these girls -- the girls wouldn't be getting victimized. >> as the operation draws into nightfall, johns and pimps looking to recruit the decoys circle in greater and greater numbers and it gets more difficult for officers to follow the action. then saleda notices something that doesn't seem right. the van had nevada plates and saleda immediately suspects it's a pimp from out of town loo
on this night, four squad cars and 12 officers watch and wait for suspected johns. the decoys have barely hit the corners and already johns are taking the bait. >> starting up and getting ready to head north. >> one after another the men pull up trying to attract the girls' attention. this john gets tired of waiting in his car and decides to approach the decoy on foot. >> listen up. we got a walkup. >> the john leaves thinking he's about to meet the girl around the...
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john has mentioned both. does it relate to people, and seen as being someone who has conviction sgh >> let's do -- the biggest threat to president obama's re-election in a person is mitt romney, to me. >> we agree. >> that's probably the most credible person who could take him on in debate, four or five national debates. because the economic circumstances haven't turned around, that's how it would happen, right? >> yes. >> pretty simply, you say we're lying on the relying on the economy, this is the guy to do it. what does the recognition by all characters that he's not a man of conviction do to that prospect? >> it makes him vulnerable to what john kerry was vulnerable to, which is a very well-run, big-spending, incumbent campaign that makes it defined as, this guy's unacceptable. he's too coreless, too convictionless to win. if that's the way the race sets up, romney -- >> -- independent voter will hope that his flip will flop in their direction and he'll end up being a moderate. >> there is a definite look
john has mentioned both. does it relate to people, and seen as being someone who has conviction sgh >> let's do -- the biggest threat to president obama's re-election in a person is mitt romney, to me. >> we agree. >> that's probably the most credible person who could take him on in debate, four or five national debates. because the economic circumstances haven't turned around, that's how it would happen, right? >> yes. >> pretty simply, you say we're lying on the...
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>> always ready. >> we're very pleased with john's progress. his background is challenging, to say the least. but he takes time and he's thinking things through. i've seen him take charge, take leadership and we are really hopeful that he's going to be one of our success stories. >> good job, y'all. >> success for madden is so close he can taste it. but two major hurdles still stand in the way. getting through his final release interview to get out of prison and passing the military test to enlist in the navy once he's out. >> i'm a little discouraged. i don't know if i will handle it right, but i will try my hardest. >> hurdle number one is just around the corner. >> have a seat right there, please. mr. madden, can you tell us what you have learned since you've been here? >> the group, more seriously this time. it's helped me out a lot. i'm learning to stop and think before i do anything and that was the biggest part that was getting me in trouble because i was hot-headed and i wasn't thinking about my actions before i did them. >> so what wer
>> always ready. >> we're very pleased with john's progress. his background is challenging, to say the least. but he takes time and he's thinking things through. i've seen him take charge, take leadership and we are really hopeful that he's going to be one of our success stories. >> good job, y'all. >> success for madden is so close he can taste it. but two major hurdles still stand in the way. getting through his final release interview to get out of prison and passing...
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>> no, john. what happened to the american economy is dramatic historic transfer from manufacturing and production power to a financial capital where people buy and sell and trade paper. second thing happened is this, we dropped the u.s. economy, we had the highest wages in the world, and strict regulations into a global economy with countries with the lowest wages you can imagine, and no regulation, so production and manufacturing in all those jobs left the united states and went to china, asia, other countries around the world. that's why the middle-class, blue collar workers have had have arrested in coming for 30 years, because we've done that to the american people, john. and take the first decade of the 20th century. we lost 6 million manufacturing jobs, one in every three we had. and 55,000 factories. that's what happened to the american middle-class. they were sold out by both parties in particular the republican free traders. >> eleanor? >> well, pat is right, the income disparity is a re
>> no, john. what happened to the american economy is dramatic historic transfer from manufacturing and production power to a financial capital where people buy and sell and trade paper. second thing happened is this, we dropped the u.s. economy, we had the highest wages in the world, and strict regulations into a global economy with countries with the lowest wages you can imagine, and no regulation, so production and manufacturing in all those jobs left the united states and went to...
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, this is >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, we have a well-thought out show for you tonight and we kick things off with a special guest sitting in on bongos, the very beautiful john stamos is with us. [ cheers and applause ] john plays the bongos and the drums and what else do you play? other percussion instruments? >> piano, guitar. and you play? >> jimmy: i play the clarinet. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i could have done just as well with the ladies had i chosen the bongos, as john d
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our first speaker is john yoo. john is a professor of law at the university of california at berkeley. the school of law there. he is received his own education, his bachelors degree, summa cum laude di, in american history from harvard university. he served a period of time between college and law school as a newspaper reporter here in washington, dc. he then went on to yale law school, where he received his jad and articles editor of the yale law down. he served in all three branches of the federal government. he was a clerk for a judge of the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia. he was also a clerk for subsequently for justice clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. in the legislative field, he was a general counsel of the senate judiciary committee, and as an executive branch member, he served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the united states department of justice. and his issues there where he work were primarily involving foreign aff
our first speaker is john yoo. john is a professor of law at the university of california at berkeley. the school of law there. he is received his own education, his bachelors degree, summa cum laude di, in american history from harvard university. he served a period of time between college and law school as a newspaper reporter here in washington, dc. he then went on to yale law school, where he received his jad and articles editor of the yale law down. he served in all three branches of the...
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they were associates of john. one was a good friend of john. he knew the house intricately, and with respect to the murder weapons, that's where the murder weapons were found. these three kids had spend the last month lying to prosecutors, lying to police officers, lying to their friends at school. >> all right. >> so i think they've got the right guys. >> richard beuke, thank you so much for joining us. we'll keep following this story. thanks again. and i hope that all of you will tune in tomorrow, because we have gop presidential candidate, herman cain, who just within the past hour in the latest poll rocketed to number one, for the first time, in the national gop race. >>> the first female executive of "the new york times" in its 160 year history, jill abrasome, is out front. she's next. never goes out ♪ ♪ and the sky is deep and blue ♪ ♪ won't you take me american flight 280 to miami is now ready for boarding. ♪ there with you fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself. nonstop. american airlines. and here's what we did t
they were associates of john. one was a good friend of john. he knew the house intricately, and with respect to the murder weapons, that's where the murder weapons were found. these three kids had spend the last month lying to prosecutors, lying to police officers, lying to their friends at school. >> all right. >> so i think they've got the right guys. >> richard beuke, thank you so much for joining us. we'll keep following this story. thanks again. and i hope that all of you...
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to see if i could is going to john real quick here john you know i think it's very interesting and we look at because bridge. how social media is used in mainstream media in anything in television specifically bill covered chair or anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tempered field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything that you've seen before also i think because o
to see if i could is going to john real quick here john you know i think it's very interesting and we look at because bridge. how social media is used in mainstream media in anything in television specifically bill covered chair or anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media...
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to see if i could just go to john real quick here john you know it i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically and all covered chair anything related to terrorism cherice different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference even in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to a revolution and now what you can get is this tender field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything you've seen before also i think
to see if i could just go to john real quick here john you know it i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically and all covered chair anything related to terrorism cherice different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social...
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it just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent in these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tender field of discontent that is said only ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything that you've seen before also i thin
it just if i could is going to john real quick here john you know it's i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge of how social media is used in mainstream media and i'm thinking of television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent in these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through...
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of doing something immoral or legal they are gone. >> john: that is good to know. [ laughter ] >> john: i feel bad for the kids because i assume the schools will not perform. one in new york we're going to have choice of charters, we'll run one. it's one of the worst. >> i had the opportunity at the end of my career to show the world that progressive charter school management and teachers at the local schools that are unionized can work together what is best for the kids. the teachers that we will be hiring are pretty much from the old school and their academic performance was through the ceiling. there is no reason to believe it will be any less quality for the students in that community. >> john: i hope you do it and prove me wrong and succeed for the kids. thank you for joining us today. later i'll show you some very cool things that are already happening because of school choice. but next the audience will have its say. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] along with support, chantiis proven to help people quit smoking. it reduthe urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thin
of doing something immoral or legal they are gone. >> john: that is good to know. [ laughter ] >> john: i feel bad for the kids because i assume the schools will not perform. one in new york we're going to have choice of charters, we'll run one. it's one of the worst. >> i had the opportunity at the end of my career to show the world that progressive charter school management and teachers at the local schools that are unionized can work together what is best for the kids. the...
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is eric cantor playing the bad top what we will see as john boehner's good cop? >> no, they're on the same page as on this program. they're going to oppose it, but pick out pieces of it eventually and pass them. the big story, john, is you have even senate democrats opposing this jobs bill, when it comes up early next week in the senate. democrats will be hard-pressed to get even 50 votes for closure on this thing. what is astonishing is that president obama is to the left of where he was on election day 2010, which i thought no one would have expected. you have democrats on the verge of embracing this occupy wall street movement. on the misbegotten theateree ic day party. it was mainstream compared to these folks. read that are declaration of occupation of new york, where they say corporations are perpetuating colonialism around the world, poisoning the food supply, suppressing free speech. >> it's a paranoid marxism, poisons for the democratic party. >> okay. your thoughts? [everyone talking at once] >> richard, you're cherry picking those statements. >> read t
is eric cantor playing the bad top what we will see as john boehner's good cop? >> no, they're on the same page as on this program. they're going to oppose it, but pick out pieces of it eventually and pass them. the big story, john, is you have even senate democrats opposing this jobs bill, when it comes up early next week in the senate. democrats will be hard-pressed to get even 50 votes for closure on this thing. what is astonishing is that president obama is to the left of where he was...
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please welcome john lithgow! (cheers and applause) john! good to see you again. sit down. so great to see you. >> nice to be here again. >> stephen: now, sir, you have done it all. you're an emmy and tony award winning actor. you're star of stage, screen, t.v.. you've authored eight books for children. you've won grammys for your albums and now you have authored a new memoir which is humbly titled "drama: an actor's education." i do not know that actors needed education. (laughter) salinger said he thought actors education could get in the way. don't you need to be a little empty up here so you can fill it with other people's lives? >> but you have to learn how to be an actor. >> stephen: really? >> i think so. >> stephen: can you just go out there and wing it? >> some can but they don't last long. look at me, i've lasted until 65 years old. (cheers and applause) >> stephen:'s's the key to an actor's education because as far as i can tell actors are really good liars. (laughter) >> well, the essence of acting is pretending and basically deceiving people into sort of accept
please welcome john lithgow! (cheers and applause) john! good to see you again. sit down. so great to see you. >> nice to be here again. >> stephen: now, sir, you have done it all. you're an emmy and tony award winning actor. you're star of stage, screen, t.v.. you've authored eight books for children. you've won grammys for your albums and now you have authored a new memoir which is humbly titled "drama: an actor's education." i do not know that actors needed education....
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john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much.
john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much.
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john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger brother dan is here. my younger sister is here. and my mom, who is 86 years old. 86 is just a number. i am sorry. of all the things i've participated in, this is the most exciting moments. is part of the history, and my mom has dined here many times and has seen the pictures on the wall. thank you, mom. thank you very much. again i appreciate this. thank you. thank you to mayor lee and to john. for anyone here who does not know me and is here for our regular lunch, i am sorry for the interruption. [laughter]
john and gus constant, owners of john's grill for four years. it is an honor to be here. to have my picture up there. . a lot of water under p.m. very under the bridge. the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger...
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to see if i could just go to john real quick here john you know it i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge. how social media is used in name stream media in anything in television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media first not through the mainstream. well i think that's because these movements are social in their nature they're not ideological and that's a significant difference in the past what you usually had was some firebrand who wrote. a big book that contained an ideology that led to revolution and now what you can get is this tender field of discontent that is suddenly ignited by almost an arbitrary incident and blows up to be a movement overnight that doesn't have an ideology and doesn't have a leader and i think that's profoundly different from anything you've seen before also i think because of th
to see if i could just go to john real quick here john you know it i think it's very interesting and we look at it because bridge. how social media is used in name stream media in anything in television specifically bill covered chair anything related to terrorism terrorists different groups around the world groups that the united states doesn't like and its allies but you know when it comes to social discontent and these kind of protest occupation protests people find out through social media...