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"the perm." that's right, it's "late night: perm week." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ perm week on the fallon show it's perm week oh, my god ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. it's "late night: perm week." the very special week where each day we pick one person from our audience and stylishly perm their hair. tonight's lucky perm recipient is jason mills. oh, look at all that hair he's got there. jason is 33-years-old. he's from reading, massachusetts. and he's very excited about his new hairdo. it's been a big day for jason. take a look. >> i'm jason. i'm 33-years-old. and today, i'm getting a perm. i hope i don't look like sideshow bob. >> i'm jason's girlfriend. >> i'm his best friend. >> we're his parents. >> and we can't wait to see jason with a perm. >> when jason was in high school, he wanted to dye his hair purple. but he never did it. so, yes, this is the craziest thing he's ever done. >> over the years, there's kind of a lot the classic hairdos. this probably isn't gonna be one of them. >> i'm jealous t
"the perm." that's right, it's "late night: perm week." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ perm week on the fallon show it's perm week oh, my god ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. it's "late night: perm week." the very special week where each day we pick one person from our audience and stylishly perm their hair. tonight's lucky perm recipient is jason mills. oh, look at all that hair he's got there. jason is 33-years-old. he's from...
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and stylishly perm their hair. we have been making the world a better place through perming all week on "late night." check it out. ♪ >> i'm 19 years old and today i am boldly going to get a perm. ultimately i want to look fabulous. i'm definitely excited to touch it. i hope it's going to be like chia pet style where i can just kind of bounce with it. i'm hoping this new look will set a trend in northern colorado. >> jimmy: are you guys ready for the brand-new freshly permed eric? [ cheers and applause ] eric come on out. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so lame. so lame. what a week it's been and it's not over yet. tonight's perm recipient is scott dike. there is scott right there. [ cheers and applause ] scott is 36 years old. he's from phoenix, arizona. and he's very, very excited about his new hairdo. it has been a big day for scott. take a look. >> i'm scott, i'm 36 and today i'm getting a perm. as a straight haired boy, i had these idols like richard simmons, michael jackson, bob ross, and diana ross.
and stylishly perm their hair. we have been making the world a better place through perming all week on "late night." check it out. ♪ >> i'm 19 years old and today i am boldly going to get a perm. ultimately i want to look fabulous. i'm definitely excited to touch it. i hope it's going to be like chia pet style where i can just kind of bounce with it. i'm hoping this new look will set a trend in northern colorado. >> jimmy: are you guys ready for the brand-new freshly...
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it's "late night: perm week," here we go. ♪ perm week on the fallon show it's perm week oh my god ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's "late night: perm week," a very special week where each day we pick one person from our audience and stylishly perm their hair. tonight's lucky perm recipient is chris warling -- there he is, right there. chris is 46-years-old, he's from loveland, colorado. and he's very excited about his new hairdo. been a big day for chris. here, take a look. >> hi, i'm chris, i'm 46-years-old, and today's my day to get a perm. i did get a perm back in high school, by the time the prom rolled around i had it fully cutaway. didn't work out that well. >> hi, i'm chris's wife. these are our daughters. we cannot wait to see how chris looks with a perm. i hope he looks like a sexy italian soccer player. >> that's what we hope, too. >> my wife, in particular, is a young john travolta fan, so, maybe this new look is like a young john travolta. >> i love my husband, but i don't think there's any way he's gonna look like a young john travolta. >> well, i'm ho
it's "late night: perm week," here we go. ♪ perm week on the fallon show it's perm week oh my god ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's "late night: perm week," a very special week where each day we pick one person from our audience and stylishly perm their hair. tonight's lucky perm recipient is chris warling -- there he is, right there. chris is 46-years-old, he's from loveland, colorado. and he's very excited about his new hairdo. been a big day...
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"the perm." that's right, everyone. it's "late night: perm week." give it up! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's perm week on the fallon show it's perm week oh my god ♪ [ applause ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's right, it's "late night: perm week." the very special week where each day we pick one person from our audience and stylishly perm their hair. [ cheers ] tonight's lucky perm recipient is michael downs. there's michael, right there. he's 25-years-old. he's from honolulu, hawaii. he's very excited about his new hairdo, i'm sure. it's been a big day for michael. here, take a look. >> hi, i'm michael. i'm 25-years-old, and today, i'm gonna get a perm. ♪ i hope i end up looking like robert smith from the cure. i really hope i don't end up looking like "weird al" yankovic. >> i'm wes. i'm mikey's friend, and i cannot wait to see him with a perm. i'm definitely excited to touch it. i hope it's gonna be like chia-pet style where i can just kinda, bounce with it. >> i hope that after the show today all of my friends go out and get perms. >> whatever the
"the perm." that's right, everyone. it's "late night: perm week." give it up! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's perm week on the fallon show it's perm week oh my god ♪ [ applause ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's right, it's "late night: perm week." the very special week where each day we pick one person from our audience and stylishly perm their hair. [ cheers ] tonight's lucky perm recipient is michael downs. there's michael, right there. he's...
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it's the return of "late night perm week." ♪ it's "perm week" on the fallon show it's "perm week" oh, my god ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. it is "late night perm week." a very special week where each day we pick one person from our studio audience and stylishly perm their hair. tonight's lucky perm recipient is derek smith. there's derek. he's a stud right there. 19 years old. he's from mount vernon, new york, and he's very excited about his new hairdo. [ light laughter ] it's been a big day for derek. take a look. >> i'm derek smith. i'm 19 years old. and today, i'm boldly going to get a perm. the craziest thing i've done with my hair is i once put it in a ponytail for a couple of days. but a perm is going to destroy that. >> i'm andy. >> and i'm joe. >> we're derek's friends, and we can't wait to see what he looks like with a perm. >> i hope i look more like jim morrison with a perm than i do look like young justin timberlake. >> he's doing okay with the ladies enough as it is. >> he gets enough already. >> so i don't think he needs any more. this might cut it
it's the return of "late night perm week." ♪ it's "perm week" on the fallon show it's "perm week" oh, my god ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. it is "late night perm week." a very special week where each day we pick one person from our studio audience and stylishly perm their hair. tonight's lucky perm recipient is derek smith. there's derek. he's a stud right there. 19 years old. he's from mount vernon, new york, and he's very...
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looking for just perm innocent work. they can't fine them. it is, it is the saga of what's happened to the american dream. >> it begs three questions. number one, what do the consequences for america, if it loses its middle class. >> well, we become what mat son warned against, an oligarchy of people at the very top and people at the very bottom and no stabilize never the center. if you lose the ability to hope, if you lose the belief that you can work hard and get ahead, then something goes out of the character. and sinews of your society. so was's ahead if we don't reverse this course is a totally two tier society with an enormous base at the bottom of poor people, barely making it on minimum wage and the 1%, the cliche of the 1% living very well. and in fact as you know over these last 30 years, the majority gains in the economy, productivity, has increased, have gone to the top. while wages, working wages for the kind of people you'll see in our documentary have been stagnant. that used to be a temporary phenomenon.
looking for just perm innocent work. they can't fine them. it is, it is the saga of what's happened to the american dream. >> it begs three questions. number one, what do the consequences for america, if it loses its middle class. >> well, we become what mat son warned against, an oligarchy of people at the very top and people at the very bottom and no stabilize never the center. if you lose the ability to hope, if you lose the belief that you can work hard and get ahead, then...
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looking for just perm innocent work. they can't fine them. it is, it is the saga of what's happened to the american dream. >> it begs three questions. number one, what do the consequences for america, if it loses its middle class. >> well, we become what mat son warned against, an oligarchy of people at the very top and people at the very bottom and no stabilize never the center. if you lose the ability to hope, if you lose the belief that you can work hard and get ahead, then something goes out of the character. and sinews of your society. so was's ahead if we don't reverse this course is a totally two tier society with an enormous base at the bottom of poor people, barely making it on minimum wage and the 1%, the cliche of the 1% living very well. and in fact as you know over these last 30 years, the majority gains in the economy, productctity, has increased, have gone to the top. while wages, working wages for the kind of people you'll see in our documentary have been stagnant. that used to be a temporary phenomenon.
looking for just perm innocent work. they can't fine them. it is, it is the saga of what's happened to the american dream. >> it begs three questions. number one, what do the consequences for america, if it loses its middle class. >> well, we become what mat son warned against, an oligarchy of people at the very top and people at the very bottom and no stabilize never the center. if you lose the ability to hope, if you lose the belief that you can work hard and get ahead, then...
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we're talking about perm neblt delay. we'd like to see the same thing delayed for everybody. >> reporter: others agree with thune but there's a hard argument on how it is. >> the point is the mandate was not relay. certain reporting by businesses that could be perceived as ho r onerous. >> reporter: it contains no warning about not injuring workers. it say, quote, during this 2014 transition period, we strongly encourage employers to maintain or expand health coverage. part of the reason for the delay is finding a way to determine whether the insurance they provide meets the standards of the affordable care act. >> wendell goler on the white house lawn. thank you. >>> university claims the law violatesry religious beliefs. they tell fox news the school will appeal to the u.s. supreme court. >>> house speaker john boehner says the vast majority of his gop colleagues believe they need to deal with imdwrags reform, but hi says they will do it in part starting with border security, not in the sweeping form of the senate bill.
we're talking about perm neblt delay. we'd like to see the same thing delayed for everybody. >> reporter: others agree with thune but there's a hard argument on how it is. >> the point is the mandate was not relay. certain reporting by businesses that could be perceived as ho r onerous. >> reporter: it contains no warning about not injuring workers. it say, quote, during this 2014 transition period, we strongly encourage employers to maintain or expand health coverage. part of...
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so now murphy has to go back to the coast guard to get a revised perm for the race. linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the hook f- million in losses. it took 50 years... but cops say they've identid the boston strangler. the st way they got a d-n-a sample without digging up a body. a princess hauled into cour. on human trafficking charge a california mayor under fi for mistreating women. toni- he admits, he needs help! still a lot happening on ru 2-8-left out at s-f-o. ,, farmers presents: 15 seconds of smart. so you're worried about house fires? stop smoking. manage your wires. watch out for space heaters. clean the chimney. get one of these. cool the romance. and of course, talk to farmers. hi. >> th
so now murphy has to go back to the coast guard to get a revised perm for the race. linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the...
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so now murphy has to go back to the coast guard to get a revised perm for the race. linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the hook f- million in losses. it took 50 years... but cops say they've identid the boston strangler. the st way they got a d-n-a sample without digging up a body. a princess hauled into cour. on human trafficking charge a california mayor under fi for mistreating women. toni- he admits, he needs help! still a lot happening on ru 2-8-left out at s-f-o. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >> there is a massive grinder chewing up the runway so it can be repaired. >>> before the night stalker there was the boston strangler. >> reporter: for years this case baffled case, 11 unmarried women were sexually
so now murphy has to go back to the coast guard to get a revised perm for the race. linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the...
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we'd perm our hair, put on eyeliner, and wear tight pants. - you had hair? - that's funny. i was in a group, and we did the same thing. - do you have pictures? - no. - so, dad, you never had to, you know, ride up on some fools, you know. - and do what, challenge them to a split? what kind of questions are these, anyway? - i saw boyz 'n the hood. - where'd you see boyz 'n the hood? - i downloaded it. - hey, man, that's stealing. - no, it's not. - tell that to cuba gooding jr. when he comes over here looking for his money. - well, you've got my back, though, right? - right. - so, lindsey, you're really going through with this? - i want to, but i looked at the footage that i shot so far, and it's so boring. i even set up a confessional for us to talk about what's going on in the house. - confessionals are supposed to be private. - it was private enough for kevin to moon the camera. - kevin, you had your behind out in a room where we eat? that's disgusting. - but funny. - baby, everything you see on those shows is staged. do you know how long it would take you to film a show if
we'd perm our hair, put on eyeliner, and wear tight pants. - you had hair? - that's funny. i was in a group, and we did the same thing. - do you have pictures? - no. - so, dad, you never had to, you know, ride up on some fools, you know. - and do what, challenge them to a split? what kind of questions are these, anyway? - i saw boyz 'n the hood. - where'd you see boyz 'n the hood? - i downloaded it. - hey, man, that's stealing. - no, it's not. - tell that to cuba gooding jr. when he comes over...
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. >> i permed my hair. i have curly hair, and i permed my hair. when you go to the hairdresser and you say i want a perm. shouldn't they say your hair is curly already. >> stephanie: i went japanese straighter now. here's my point. >> i did the same thing. curly hair and my mom gave me a home perm, also i did an orange spray tan. >> that's an attractive look. linc from "mod squad." my boyfriend came to the door, wow, it's big. >> blah-blah-blah, good night folks. you just made a--bleep-- >> stephanie: is that hard when the kids start dating? i'm a childless loser, as you know. >> yeah, you know, it's hard period. they get to an age where they eight you. you're the worst mother in the world. i hate you. you're not fun. it's great when your kids are like you're not funny. why can't you get a regular job like everybody else. >> that's so cute and supportive. >> i know. yet the friends always want to come to my house. they're like, your mom's really funny. and they're like, na-na-na. i think they like me under neither all of their you're annoying. >>
. >> i permed my hair. i have curly hair, and i permed my hair. when you go to the hairdresser and you say i want a perm. shouldn't they say your hair is curly already. >> stephanie: i went japanese straighter now. here's my point. >> i did the same thing. curly hair and my mom gave me a home perm, also i did an orange spray tan. >> that's an attractive look. linc from "mod squad." my boyfriend came to the door, wow, it's big. >> blah-blah-blah, good...
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. >> i think we all felt vulnerable still and i think there was this sense that perm nated -- permeated then and still to a degree now that lives with us over that decade of vulnerability and a sense of what can we do to protect ourselves and our children and our families and i don't think that's changed that much over the last decades. chris: but the unity, i remember riding on the j train in downtown manhattan and somebody was playing the sax, which is the great mournful instrument and i just thought there's something really quiet about new york. it's a noisy town. maybe contemplation, maybe respect. that was also the mood more recently at boston after the marathon bombing. >> right. the thing is that you have to look at the 15 years before, which were an unprecedented riod of peace, prosperity, invulnerability. this country for the last decade reencountered reality as the rest of the world knows it. >> i think the word we're all reaching for is fear. for a long time that was not part of the american calculus and after 9/11 and with the tumult in the economy that became a dominant for
. >> i think we all felt vulnerable still and i think there was this sense that perm nated -- permeated then and still to a degree now that lives with us over that decade of vulnerability and a sense of what can we do to protect ourselves and our children and our families and i don't think that's changed that much over the last decades. chris: but the unity, i remember riding on the j train in downtown manhattan and somebody was playing the sax, which is the great mournful instrument and...
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empresa y el maquinista dijo keb destraÍdo, y cuando el tren se saliÓ por ir al doble de la velocidad perm anida ese tramo, y 79 personas murieron. >>> y un trabajador de united a fue acusado de robarle a los pasajeros en el aviÓn accidentado accidentado. >>> sean y su novia, supuestamente, se apoderaron de varias maletas de las vÍctimas, entre una de ellas que tenÍa piezas de vestir muy caras. >>> y toda la atenciÓn que ha despertado el nacimiento del bebÉ real britÁnico, llegÓ editori editorial publicÓ sobre el prÍncipe william y kate middleton desde antes de ser pareja en el nacimiento de su hijo, y el 22 de julio dio a luz a su hijo. >>> es un cuento de hadas. >>> tenemos un adelanto para mÁs tarde. >>> es un cuento de hadas. >>> Él se queda impresionado. >>> y bueno, vamos a hablar de lo que tendremos esta noche. >>> y hay un reporte que vela cuna base de datos del fbi es vieja y incompleta y afecta a israel h hispanos y afroamericanos y un informe revela que hay pobres en mÉxico esto quiere decir medio millÓn que hace dos aÑos y el informe dice que los mÁs individual e
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was a free trade agreement and throughout the last few decades there was very heavy involvement and perms of military security and political cooperation the fact that this witness somewhat of our victories in the last two or three years should not overshadow the fact that corporation continues between the two countries over the last few months when all four of both. the turks have been supporting the free syrian army against the syrian regime so as far as that goes we can see what this is coming from. and still to come on the program there were not new disturbing surveillance revelations u.k. police use counter-terrorism laws to come to skate mobile phones from trouble of trying to cross the border or the details are just ahead for you here in the program. plus greece's place to sell for a third standstill this year we talk to a member of one of the general strikes organizing labor unions on the other world's top stories after the break. wealthy british style some time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the g
was a free trade agreement and throughout the last few decades there was very heavy involvement and perms of military security and political cooperation the fact that this witness somewhat of our victories in the last two or three years should not overshadow the fact that corporation continues between the two countries over the last few months when all four of both. the turks have been supporting the free syrian army against the syrian regime so as far as that goes we can see what this is...
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there is a way the violence perm mates across the board and i strongly believe that schools are the heart of health and community well being and the way we're going to transform this world is coming around our kids. we have a sacred obligation and kids to be safe and well connected and well known is all of us, all of us, all the time and even in the room today and the pretense and around the punter -- the question is if it came from the punter and the nfl and the hierarchy and ranking and all the time we're making judgments even as adults. those are embedded in the school experience and how we engage each other in different ways and to say this place in school is a way of increasing our empathy that we would in fact keep our worth's intact while the others is intact and the highest inspiration and live that in stated value and change the practices around social emotional learning and embed in the city of oakland that we belong to each other and i tell you what when so many of the students have been murdered over the last three and a half years i have been there and up to 85 homicides in t
there is a way the violence perm mates across the board and i strongly believe that schools are the heart of health and community well being and the way we're going to transform this world is coming around our kids. we have a sacred obligation and kids to be safe and well connected and well known is all of us, all of us, all the time and even in the room today and the pretense and around the punter -- the question is if it came from the punter and the nfl and the hierarchy and ranking and all...
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two and we take a look at the top thirteen firms which encompasses the most concentrated connected perms of the world and those that have the largest asset management so these thirteen firms have one hundred sixty one directors some of whom attend the bohemian grove and they control twenty four trillion dollars worth of wealth in the world. so there's a small number of people hundred sixty one controlling that trillions and trillions of dollars right where to invest it and so we've identified who those people are republished in the book this year. peter and i have the next recommend everyone to check out that breakdown it's called just a breakdown of who really is the one percent we throw around these these kind of names you know one percent i present really who are these people you've broken it down really well everyone check out projects on thirds a new book this year thank you so much peter always a pleasure having on peter phillips president of the media freedom foundation. i. breaking news guys if you hear a person in the room just had a baby it's a miracle the most watched door in
two and we take a look at the top thirteen firms which encompasses the most concentrated connected perms of the world and those that have the largest asset management so these thirteen firms have one hundred sixty one directors some of whom attend the bohemian grove and they control twenty four trillion dollars worth of wealth in the world. so there's a small number of people hundred sixty one controlling that trillions and trillions of dollars right where to invest it and so we've identified...
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two and we take a look at the top thirteen firms which encompasses the most concentrated connected perms of the world and those that have the largest asset management so these thirteen firms have one hundred sixty one directors some of whom attend the bohemian grove and they control twenty four trillion dollars worth of wealth in the world. so there's a small number of people hundred sixty one controlling bad trillions and trillions of dollars sorry we're doing best so we have a debt of five of those people are republished in the book this year. peter and i had a recommend everyone to check out that breakdown it's called just a breakdown of who really is the one percent we throw around these these kind of names you know one percent i present really who are these people you've broken it down really well everyone check out projects on thirds a new book this year thank you so much peter always a pleasure having on peter phillips president of the media freedom foundation. i. breaking news guys if you hear a person in the room just had a baby it's a miracle the most watched door in the world
two and we take a look at the top thirteen firms which encompasses the most concentrated connected perms of the world and those that have the largest asset management so these thirteen firms have one hundred sixty one directors some of whom attend the bohemian grove and they control twenty four trillion dollars worth of wealth in the world. so there's a small number of people hundred sixty one controlling bad trillions and trillions of dollars sorry we're doing best so we have a debt of five of...
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eastern, some fed members said that we need further proof of labor market and perm before we start cutting the bond id from the u.s. economy patient. the markets -- let's get to technology because it is a player. one of the big winners, hewlett-packard. an analyst upping the rating from sell all the way up to a buy. he also doubled is price target. now, shares are well below that right now at 25. he is a believer. the stock moving higher. we need to get -- what a move. black gold surging past $105 per barrel, now at 106, a drop by more than 20. the price came down about -- supplies came down about 9 billion barrels. all this action calls for the best team in business. on the floor of the new york stock exchange. look forward to maybe 55 minutes away. we have been bernanke about to give a speech which frankly has nothing to do with our economy. q&a after. >> are waiting to see if bernanke will talk bonds. the banks of the that charles. forgive me, i cannot help myself. looking for any more clues. possible to bring. liz: nicole called the looking at? >> reporter: an exciting and dramatic day
eastern, some fed members said that we need further proof of labor market and perm before we start cutting the bond id from the u.s. economy patient. the markets -- let's get to technology because it is a player. one of the big winners, hewlett-packard. an analyst upping the rating from sell all the way up to a buy. he also doubled is price target. now, shares are well below that right now at 25. he is a believer. the stock moving higher. we need to get -- what a move. black gold surging past...
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>> i remember that perm. >> who aged better? >> i think he aged better than bill o'reilly. >> it was a lumberjack -- >> i want to show one other clip. this is from the video you guys did, the rock video, that just took off. can we roll a little bit of that? >> niagra falls and the pyramid ♪ everything you believed in as kids ♪ >> enough miracles here to blow your brains ♪ >> tried to eat my cell phone. he ran away ♪ >> do you expect the kind of response? >> no. >> it happened pretty fast. >> yeah. that was just speaking through the hurt, which actually -- we've always had softer tunes on our album from day one, we just never made a video for it. but everybody saw that, and the only thing is, in the '90s, you know it was -- only our die hardest fans had ever seen our videos or anything like that. but today, technology, the way youtube is, everybody can look through the glass walls and see us. so that is why more people are discovering us more. and seems like we're around and people are talking about us more. and we haven'
>> i remember that perm. >> who aged better? >> i think he aged better than bill o'reilly. >> it was a lumberjack -- >> i want to show one other clip. this is from the video you guys did, the rock video, that just took off. can we roll a little bit of that? >> niagra falls and the pyramid ♪ everything you believed in as kids ♪ >> enough miracles here to blow your brains ♪ >> tried to eat my cell phone. he ran away ♪ >> do you expect...
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i usually don't talk about my perm -- my personal political agenda on television, but i think we should take a closer look. >> you never leave that perch, do you, brooke? >> i am going out on a limb and saying it is her wheel house. >> we need her on that wall. >> was bill's quiz unfair? >> yes. i love how it evolved into the fox news personality. these people are boring. let's talk about mayor. >> i am running at some point. maybe not for new york, but maybe for candy land. anthony, 1 wiener surviving because of his name recognition and then will get rid of him when they vote? >> he is pretty popular. if he had the courage to run against bloom burke in 2009 -- bloomburg in twieb he would have 1. he probably would have one. >> will, that was before the [bleep] peck tours. >> it was, and he was polling well. when bloomburg overturned it he said i don't have a chance. >> when he says the bleep, it was when we sent out a picture of richard. >> you know what is funny? the picture controversy would have come out when he was mayor. we whoa have lost a mayor. >> he was board in dc doing the co
i usually don't talk about my perm -- my personal political agenda on television, but i think we should take a closer look. >> you never leave that perch, do you, brooke? >> i am going out on a limb and saying it is her wheel house. >> we need her on that wall. >> was bill's quiz unfair? >> yes. i love how it evolved into the fox news personality. these people are boring. let's talk about mayor. >> i am running at some point. maybe not for new york, but maybe...
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not just on national new, but local news, through family members and perm experiences. >> reporter: this week's massive demonstrations in oak land and across the country reflect the outrage many are feeling about the trayvon martin case and about the reality many people of color say they face every day. >> this could happen to any of us. and every day it happens to many of us. >> reporter: a professor who teaches soeshiology and african-american studies says he knows all too well what it's like to be racially profiled. he was arrested in 2005 in the campus parking lot by a police officer who thought he looked suspicious. >> so i come out, and there's a police officer there who says nothing except put your hands behind your back. you can't be a black male who can walk around on campus, who's graduated from stanford, who has a ph.d. if you're a black male, none of those things matter. >> i have instructed my son, if he is sotopped, particularly by the police, to stick both his hands out the window. >> reporter: victor lewis who's been speaking on race relations for decades says though we h
not just on national new, but local news, through family members and perm experiences. >> reporter: this week's massive demonstrations in oak land and across the country reflect the outrage many are feeling about the trayvon martin case and about the reality many people of color say they face every day. >> this could happen to any of us. and every day it happens to many of us. >> reporter: a professor who teaches soeshiology and african-american studies says he knows all too...
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you invaded our perm space and now you're interfering with an interview. now she's proceeding to smack me with a bottle. >> it doesn't end there. berassa's asking him where on the other side of the mexican border he wants to be buried. next, burrassa focuses on the cameraman. >> as he pulls his camera back if you listen very carefully you can hear tires screeching. s sulman shows up. i think he's coming to fight with me because we've had words so many times. i got there in enough time for, what i thought was enough time. he fights like a badger, you know. >> i feel this hand come across my the face. he's trying to rip my hands off trying to rip my mouth apart. three of us were in this pile of flash trying to fwraple. but he's proceeding to shred my face. and this continues on. and i'm thinking, okay, my life is flashing, okay. i'm thinking i'm going to be maimed. i'm going to lose my eyesight. then i hear him scream to his wife, honey, get the gun. >> a gun? it could have gotten much worse. but lucky format i no gunfire. >> they were so excited about the o
you invaded our perm space and now you're interfering with an interview. now she's proceeding to smack me with a bottle. >> it doesn't end there. berassa's asking him where on the other side of the mexican border he wants to be buried. next, burrassa focuses on the cameraman. >> as he pulls his camera back if you listen very carefully you can hear tires screeching. s sulman shows up. i think he's coming to fight with me because we've had words so many times. i got there in enough...
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the new york times intellectuallyized his perm, saying he is schooled in securities and a? >> they left-hand compliment. when the pressure was on him to be mitt romney's runningmate, the 50-year-old christie said, i don't think there is anybody in america who thinks my personality is best suited to being number 2. sounds like arrogance. most call it vintage christie. he test the store of ajectives. the essence of the christie story is that he's a very popular, pro-life, anti-same-sex-merge republican governor in a very blue state. when he stands for re-election in november, the pros predict a landslide victory. democrats do like christie and support him. in fact, it is his in-your-face bipartisan appeal that could be the answer to the g.o.p.'s serious identity problem. it won't be easy. can his rough grace withstand the formidable clinton money machine? in a message to hard-line republican conservatives who disdain him, the governor said pointedly, compromise isn't a dirty word. they still remember how he hugged president obama during a tour of the jersey shore just days be
the new york times intellectuallyized his perm, saying he is schooled in securities and a? >> they left-hand compliment. when the pressure was on him to be mitt romney's runningmate, the 50-year-old christie said, i don't think there is anybody in america who thinks my personality is best suited to being number 2. sounds like arrogance. most call it vintage christie. he test the store of ajectives. the essence of the christie story is that he's a very popular, pro-life,...
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sometime in our perm frefances for each other we iscan sacrifi justices for the families. >> reverend, always good to see you. you can watch him every night "politics nation" at 6:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> i want to bring in florida state senator chris smith as well. he is a civil rights litigator. he is one of the folks calling for special session to change florida stand your ground law. senator, good to see you. governor rick scott met with protesters at his office on friday and said he is standing by the task force that was convened after the shooting that recommends essentially the law just basically stay the same. can you give our viewers some insight into why the task force stands behind the law in florida? >> well, the task force put together by the governor were people that were all chosen by the governor who support the law. when put together task force or a group to discuss something, you should put that people there. it was all people that either wrote the law, supported the law, voted for the law. i asked to be on the task force and was declined. i was in the legislature in
sometime in our perm frefances for each other we iscan sacrifi justices for the families. >> reverend, always good to see you. you can watch him every night "politics nation" at 6:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> i want to bring in florida state senator chris smith as well. he is a civil rights litigator. he is one of the folks calling for special session to change florida stand your ground law. senator, good to see you. governor rick scott met with protesters at his office on...
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i think he's a little bit risky as, you know, as mayor and, you know, probably perm thinking that's a big out there job where comptroller is very, you know, no one doubted that spitzer is not intelligent, he's really smart and a good numbers guy. why wouldn't that work is this >> one of the arguments that's made and i'm curious about what your readers think because certainly from my girlfriends got a lot of feedback when the decision was made by both of them for them to go back and whether their wives should stay with them. does a lack of judgment in your personal life necessarily translate to me being suspicious as a voter of your judgment in your professional life? what do your readers think or is this something people think about. >> the role of political life in this day and age with these women with big careers is such a paradox. people have been talking about them whether they should stand by their man and the fact these women have big jobs. they both have children. uma was asked if she was making a lot of campaign appearance. she said i don't know i want to be supportive of my
i think he's a little bit risky as, you know, as mayor and, you know, probably perm thinking that's a big out there job where comptroller is very, you know, no one doubted that spitzer is not intelligent, he's really smart and a good numbers guy. why wouldn't that work is this >> one of the arguments that's made and i'm curious about what your readers think because certainly from my girlfriends got a lot of feedback when the decision was made by both of them for them to go back and...
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this has nothing to do with the perm wealth of me, with the integrity of the stock market, with the integrity of stock market in saudi arabia, where "forbes" has defamed both my country and the stock market over there. and that's why we're going to fight this to the end, and, yes, we are going to sue them in the u.k., whereby we'd like them to withdraw all their wrong allegations against saudi arabia and against the stock market in saudi arabia. this has nothing to do in no way whatsoever -- my wealth has been followed by many other entities in the world. >> have you filed suit already? >> this matter is being managed by my lawyers, and, yes, we are -- we have filed for the suit, and our lawyers are in touch with the lawyers, because we will not tolerate and accept any defamation of saudi arabia and the stock market and the trading process in saudi arabia, period. >> right. so, in other words, some of the -- some in the media have talked about it as if it's you caring about what your net worth is, but, in fact, you're saying "forbes" defamed the saudis, defamed saudi arabia and the market. i
this has nothing to do with the perm wealth of me, with the integrity of the stock market, with the integrity of stock market in saudi arabia, where "forbes" has defamed both my country and the stock market over there. and that's why we're going to fight this to the end, and, yes, we are going to sue them in the u.k., whereby we'd like them to withdraw all their wrong allegations against saudi arabia and against the stock market in saudi arabia. this has nothing to do in no way...
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we'll see retracements, but the indices, i think, can stall out here and probably wreak havoc to the perm ma bulls and the perma bears, but underneath the surface, there's phenomenal opportunities. you have to be a stock picker. for example, right now we're starting to see the base metals in commodity stocks, they've stopped going down. that doesn't mean they're going up yet. but we still have terrible news coming out of the global economy, but we're starting to see money rotate into names like u.s. steel, alcoa, steel dynamics, stodgy names that are not overbought. they're not expended. so i think if people have been sitting on the sidelines waiting for an opportunity, i think the second half of the year, we're going to see base metals, we'll see the commodity names surprise a lot of people, and they are certainly underowned and undervalued in my opinion. >> and you are a stock picker, stephanie. would you be looking at -- is that an indicator, the fact that they've stopped going down to buy these names? >> i think they're very interesting and they're extremely cheap and very underowned
we'll see retracements, but the indices, i think, can stall out here and probably wreak havoc to the perm ma bulls and the perma bears, but underneath the surface, there's phenomenal opportunities. you have to be a stock picker. for example, right now we're starting to see the base metals in commodity stocks, they've stopped going down. that doesn't mean they're going up yet. but we still have terrible news coming out of the global economy, but we're starting to see money rotate into names like...
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>> reporter: oh, it did get perm, betty, and very heated. look, senator reid is essentially threatening no use this nuclear option, which as you point out, would mean that executive branch nominees could get through the senate with 51 votes as opposed to the 60 that they currently need, essentially ending republicans' ability to filibuster. reid says this is necessary, because there is unprecedented obstructionism, but minority leader mitch mcconnell has said that if reid moves forward with this, he could go down in history as the worst leader of the senate ever. so it certainly did get personal. the white house has signaled that it supports reid. but, look, the white house is in a bit of a tricky spot, because when president obama was a senator back in 2005, he said he opposed the nuclear option. he said it would only increase partisan fighting, and he pointed out that what might benefit one party one year, could change, as elections change the balance of power. so the white house a bit on the defensive on friday. white house press secretar
>> reporter: oh, it did get perm, betty, and very heated. look, senator reid is essentially threatening no use this nuclear option, which as you point out, would mean that executive branch nominees could get through the senate with 51 votes as opposed to the 60 that they currently need, essentially ending republicans' ability to filibuster. reid says this is necessary, because there is unprecedented obstructionism, but minority leader mitch mcconnell has said that if reid moves forward...
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that's why i tell my perm story so you -- personal story so you all could know that i'm not perfect. lord knows i'm not perfect. i sold drugs, i did drugs, i did all of those sorts of things. not as a badge of honor. i'm not saying this as something to be proud of. i'm saying this so that you all know that i made mistakes, and i have done okay in this society. i pay taxes. in fact, the guy in the white house has done marijuana, has done cocaine. the guy before him, george bush, done marijuana, widely suspected of doing cocaine. the guy before him, bill clinton did marijuana. >> he didn't inhale. >> no, no, no, he said he didn't inhale. [laughter] he said he didn't inhale. but the point is that those guys are more typical of drug users than what you have been told and what you think. and that's not to say that people don't have problems, because there are people who have problems, and that's a small percentage. and we know how to deal with those problems. and the way we deal with the problem is not our current drug policy, because our current drug policy ends up with too many of our f
that's why i tell my perm story so you -- personal story so you all could know that i'm not perfect. lord knows i'm not perfect. i sold drugs, i did drugs, i did all of those sorts of things. not as a badge of honor. i'm not saying this as something to be proud of. i'm saying this so that you all know that i made mistakes, and i have done okay in this society. i pay taxes. in fact, the guy in the white house has done marijuana, has done cocaine. the guy before him, george bush, done marijuana,...
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and, actually, an underground city would be great if there were a supervolcano like at the end of the perm on. so the volcano in yellowstone is not the same kind. they are both called supervolcanos because you would eject a lot of material, but the one that ended the permeon lasted for at least a thousand years, and it opened these big vents that were just pouring lava and all this goo into the atmosphere. so that's another scientific term, goo. pouring a lot of ash into the atmosphere. to the volcano at yellowstone would be enormous. so what would happen is it would collapse, there would be vents that would open up and spew lava. but it would probably only last for about a week. and the main devastation from it would be, again, ash entering the environment, getting up into the stratosphere. and, you know, there wouldn't really be a lot of, like, burning lava death bond the boundaries of the park, it turns out. .. a round the sort of neighboring four or five states around the volcano, so you would get a lot of-which is very polluting. some rivers would be polluted. there would be difficult
and, actually, an underground city would be great if there were a supervolcano like at the end of the perm on. so the volcano in yellowstone is not the same kind. they are both called supervolcanos because you would eject a lot of material, but the one that ended the permeon lasted for at least a thousand years, and it opened these big vents that were just pouring lava and all this goo into the atmosphere. so that's another scientific term, goo. pouring a lot of ash into the atmosphere. to the...
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we have a historic preservation clue cleaning sdpup there is no perm nept damage. >> that is excellent. millions of visitors come to the national mall every year. i have to ask you, i live in dc, and i was under the impression that there was cameras and officers out patrolling. who is keeping an eye on things in the middle of the night and would is there have been videoer and officers in that area? >> there is surveillance video and this are officers a signed, but again, going to do with security that is police. >> and i remember my god son to come and see the lincoln memorial. he wanted have his picture there and there was ska folding because of the repairs. a lot of folks won't get to visit that. you have any estimate of how long it may take? and how many visitors do we have. snshg the lincoln gets 6.2 million and on the mall itself 25 million visits a year. it is a destination internationally and nationally, we have millions of visitors, the good news again, we worked quickly this morning to clean up as much as we could. and the portico on the stairs is open. the public can go get a
we have a historic preservation clue cleaning sdpup there is no perm nept damage. >> that is excellent. millions of visitors come to the national mall every year. i have to ask you, i live in dc, and i was under the impression that there was cameras and officers out patrolling. who is keeping an eye on things in the middle of the night and would is there have been videoer and officers in that area? >> there is surveillance video and this are officers a signed, but again, going to do...
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there's the whole aspect of the sort of quasi-union protection or the union mindset that perm natures the rank and file of the tsa. there's some wonderful people, shannon, who work in these checkpoint lines, but as somebody who goes flying out of the newark international airport, the last experience i had, i even blogged about it and tweeted, that these are people i think you would be reluctant to hire for even an hourly fast food job. there's people tuszing. i couldn't believe how they behaved at the biggest international airport in the country. there's a statement that ought to be challenged about what is the real caliber of the people who are working in these -- at these tsa checkpoints, but more importantly, again, back to what would the reluctance be to punish somebody who does something as egregious as falling asleep on the job? i've got an idea, you fire somebody who falls asleep on the job that's supposed to be as important to security as making sure a bad guy doesn't bring weapons through the checkpoint line. that's where the lack of accountability is at the very top, not so
there's the whole aspect of the sort of quasi-union protection or the union mindset that perm natures the rank and file of the tsa. there's some wonderful people, shannon, who work in these checkpoint lines, but as somebody who goes flying out of the newark international airport, the last experience i had, i even blogged about it and tweeted, that these are people i think you would be reluctant to hire for even an hourly fast food job. there's people tuszing. i couldn't believe how they behaved...
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. >> stephanie: i could have been shot because of my hair style but that because of the perm. >> stephanie: didn't your mom rip out entire chunks of your hair -- >> stephanie: no in addition to the afro i had hair that went straight out like this. >> so you looked like a doll that went through the washing machine. >> stephanie: yeah mom, well-known liar, i said what is this? and she, said oh honey i had that when i was your age too. >> and you had the bloody holes in the middle of your eyebrows, right? >> stephanie: yeah, it is not pretty the first time you tweeze a unibra. [ screaming ] >> what did you use pliers. >> stephanie: yeah under her breath i heard her go oh dear, stop bleeding. >> oh wow. >> stephanie: that's not a good think. wait, can i see a mirror? oh, no, dear i'm not quite finished. >> you kind of wished you were carry and got covered with a bucket of blood -- >> yeah so you wouldn't see the bloody holes on your face. >> stephanie: no wonder i turned my boyfriend gay. i had an afro and hair sticking out and bloody holes where my eyebrow used to be. all right. laverne in ch
. >> stephanie: i could have been shot because of my hair style but that because of the perm. >> stephanie: didn't your mom rip out entire chunks of your hair -- >> stephanie: no in addition to the afro i had hair that went straight out like this. >> so you looked like a doll that went through the washing machine. >> stephanie: yeah mom, well-known liar, i said what is this? and she, said oh honey i had that when i was your age too. >> and you had the bloody...
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have helped provide an understanding of the climate that cannot be determined by theories or other ex-perms. ldrd investments have been is his -- historically important in advancing the stakes of high performance computing. ongoing investments are enabling next generation computer hardware and software approaches that will lead to much better performances. i'm confident we can work with the chairman and ranking member to fund ldrd at levels to maintain our vital national security assets. i yield back to the gentleman from new mexico. mr. lujan: i yield to the gentleman from new jersey, the chair. mr. frelinghuysen: i appreciate my colleagues from new mexico raising their concern for the long-term vitality of the national nuclear security administration's laboratories. i look forward to working with both of you to make sure that for laboratory direct research and development, ldrd program do not adversely affect the national security capability of these remarkable laboratories. ms. lujan grisham: i yield to the gentlelady from ohio, the ranking member. ms. kaptur: ldrd is an important progra
have helped provide an understanding of the climate that cannot be determined by theories or other ex-perms. ldrd investments have been is his -- historically important in advancing the stakes of high performance computing. ongoing investments are enabling next generation computer hardware and software approaches that will lead to much better performances. i'm confident we can work with the chairman and ranking member to fund ldrd at levels to maintain our vital national security assets. i...