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so, thank you for that. so, my own journey it took me a long time for me to consider myself a woman in tech. i was a woman in media working for start-ups, before the notion of media start-ups was popularized. i was at media bistro, then the huffington post, and then at media-ite, i was like, oh, this is a thing. but i didn't really understand it. and despite the fact that i am, you know, at that time i was in my mid 30s, i was a former lawyer. so i was as sophisticated as a person could be, but i didn't really have the information flow about what it meant to be in a start-up, what it meant to be an early employee in a start-up and what titles mattered. when i started getting into the tech world, it took me a while to come up the curve and realize, oh, i was -- you know, i was employee number one, i've been part of starting numerous media start-ups, and i had no idea that i should have had equity, that i -- that there was a pattern that is followed for early employees and, you know, arguably, people who are f
so, thank you for that. so, my own journey it took me a long time for me to consider myself a woman in tech. i was a woman in media working for start-ups, before the notion of media start-ups was popularized. i was at media bistro, then the huffington post, and then at media-ite, i was like, oh, this is a thing. but i didn't really understand it. and despite the fact that i am, you know, at that time i was in my mid 30s, i was a former lawyer. so i was as sophisticated as a person could be, but...
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so we didn't put it in. but-- we do get that-- that can happen sometimes, that-- an error in wikipedia then gets repeated. >> do you face censorship in-- in some countries--. >> we do. >> like china. >> yeah. uh-huh (affirm). >> you might have to deal with tough defamation and libel laws in other countries. so how-- how do you deal with that? >> well-- so, we have a very-- principled stand. we'll-- we will never cooperate-- with government censorship. and we never have; we never will. which means that-- we try to be diplomatic. we try to reason with governments if they're doing something. oftentimes-- they-- they don't want to lose access to wikipedia; they know it's very important-- and very worthwhile. >> and, sometimes, if they-- once they begin to understand, "okay, like wikipedia is-- strives for neutrality," and so, it's not one-sided rants and things like that. still, not every government is comfortable with neutrality. so we still do face problems around the world. >> one of the recent developments i
so we didn't put it in. but-- we do get that-- that can happen sometimes, that-- an error in wikipedia then gets repeated. >> do you face censorship in-- in some countries--. >> we do. >> like china. >> yeah. uh-huh (affirm). >> you might have to deal with tough defamation and libel laws in other countries. so how-- how do you deal with that? >> well-- so, we have a very-- principled stand. we'll-- we will never cooperate-- with government censorship. and we...
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bye bye foundation is so, so different. teaming up with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, we literally threw everything out the window and started over from scratch. bye bye foundation, it actually starts its life as an anti-aging moisturizer. so it gives you all in one step. and it's clinically shown to hydrate your skin by 79% in just 10 minutes, which is huge, this one step. also, there's peptides that actually reduces the look of wrinkles bye bye foundation is spf 50+, it's uva/uvb, meaning it protects you against the rays that burn you and the rays that age you. and then also, you know, bye bye foundation, it's full coverage in that one step. we hear full coverage and you think, "oh, foundation." -it's too much. -gross, right? they crease, they crack, they're heavy, they're pancakey, they clog pores. and you can see it, you know that the person is wearing so much makeup. (jamie) exactly. bye bye foundation is not a foundation, so it goes on, it looks and feels like a weightless, hydrating moisturizer, but you're get
bye bye foundation is so, so different. teaming up with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, we literally threw everything out the window and started over from scratch. bye bye foundation, it actually starts its life as an anti-aging moisturizer. so it gives you all in one step. and it's clinically shown to hydrate your skin by 79% in just 10 minutes, which is huge, this one step. also, there's peptides that actually reduces the look of wrinkles bye bye foundation is spf 50+, it's uva/uvb,...
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so what did we find? so first of all note that between 2013 and 2015 the surveys broadly found that in key indicators about iraqis' attitudes towards governance, civic engagement, et cetera, those indicated worsened, seriously worsened across the three years. that was a broad finding so whether it's about perceptions buts of corruption, perceptions buts of healthxd care provision electricity provision, vast majority of iraqis thought things were basically getting worse in their country. so kerkryes in general also felt that their ability to influence government was weakening. that lawmakers didn't properly represent them and this the government itself was discriminatory towards them or unfair towards them because of their ethnic or sectarian identity. so, however, in august, premier al-maliki announced his resignation and opinions changed quickly and dramatically in the wake of that resignation announce me announcement and what's really interesting, it led to an uptick in people's expressed hope for stren
so what did we find? so first of all note that between 2013 and 2015 the surveys broadly found that in key indicators about iraqis' attitudes towards governance, civic engagement, et cetera, those indicated worsened, seriously worsened across the three years. that was a broad finding so whether it's about perceptions buts of corruption, perceptions buts of healthxd care provision electricity provision, vast majority of iraqis thought things were basically getting worse in their country. so...
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so far i think we're okay so no public comment. >> great. so moving along on the agenda the next is possible outcomes and discussion on the indicators for children, youth and families and we will be walked through the outcomes and invite our director and analyst jennifer tran to get us started. >> okay. so we wanted to to give a background how we came upon this framework so the purpose of the framework itself is connected to four major deliverables, four of the our children our families council. the first is the purpose of the framework is articulate all the milestones that we want children, youth and families to reach in san francisco and align all of the work together so collectively to establish our prior as a city and outcomes framework itself is the foundation by which we will create the 5 year plan so it's organized around that framework itself and that's the next stage of work which you will hear a presentation tonight. the next area is data sharing and in order to reach the milestones we need to understand how we're collecting and un
so far i think we're okay so no public comment. >> great. so moving along on the agenda the next is possible outcomes and discussion on the indicators for children, youth and families and we will be walked through the outcomes and invite our director and analyst jennifer tran to get us started. >> okay. so we wanted to to give a background how we came upon this framework so the purpose of the framework itself is connected to four major deliverables, four of the our children our...
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so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> all righ, it is thirsty thursday, so happy you're with us, january 14th. we have a great show today. two ladies from our plaza didn't win the powerball. >> but they're still lucky. they were picked for ambush makeovers. >> they look like they won the powerball. >> they couldn't be happier. >> we'll head into the kitchen and show you how to make mexican tacos, a staple, but this will be the healthy version and it's going to blow your mind. >> everybody's saying it's delicious. really, we've done almost 100 everyone has a story now. this love story is so incredible you have to stick around to hear it. >> this is everyone has a love story? >> yes. >> i like it. >> it's love on so many different levels. that's what's amazing. they were a couple of teenagers, okay, at the beginning. >> a teenage couple. >> all kinds of things happen. >> so the oscars came out. >> the nom
so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> all righ, it is thirsty thursday, so happy you're with us, january 14th. we have a great show today. two ladies from our plaza didn't win the powerball. >> but they're still lucky. they were picked for ambush makeovers. >> they look like they won the powerball. >>...
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we appreciate it so much. and we had the talk line on the screen for everybody, and we will have that on our website, as well. now, when we come, you're going to learn about an educational organization that offers free material to raise awareness about child abuse prevention. stay with us. you don't want to miss it. we'll be right back. we're always looking for ways to speed up your car insurance search. here's the latest. problem is, we haven't figured out how to reverse it. for now, just log on to compare.com... plug in some simple info and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest and hit purchase. now...if you'll excuse me, i'm late for an important function. compare.com. saving humanity from high insurance rates. it's about time the taco...came out of its shell. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >> welcome back to our
we appreciate it so much. and we had the talk line on the screen for everybody, and we will have that on our website, as well. now, when we come, you're going to learn about an educational organization that offers free material to raise awareness about child abuse prevention. stay with us. you don't want to miss it. we'll be right back. we're always looking for ways to speed up your car insurance search. here's the latest. problem is, we haven't figured out how to reverse it. for now, just log...
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i don't know how he does it so quickly and so expressively. i thought it was brilliant. >> yeah, it was. >> amazing. >> captured it, huh? >> definitely. >> so you're all in a good place now, right? you have another grandson, right? >> number nine. >> number nine. >> oh, my gosh. >> so we're going to give away a little something fun. of course we're here with the wonderful david duos right here. we know you guys don't always get to see each other because you're on the other side. first thing we're going to do, we're going to give you a little membership to ancestry.com so rest of your ancestors, who knows. >> and dna tests too. >> yeah. >> i just did it. >> are you related to them too? >> more surprises. >> you live on different coasts and don't get to see often other very often, we wanted to give you a fun night here in new york city. seth meyers, to see the show tonight. and then rockefeller center to dine at bar 65 at the rainbow room where you can eat, drink and enjoy spectacular views. >> you'll have a real new york night together. won't t
i don't know how he does it so quickly and so expressively. i thought it was brilliant. >> yeah, it was. >> amazing. >> captured it, huh? >> definitely. >> so you're all in a good place now, right? you have another grandson, right? >> number nine. >> number nine. >> oh, my gosh. >> so we're going to give away a little something fun. of course we're here with the wonderful david duos right here. we know you guys don't always get to see each...
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week since we've been open, so three seasons so far. summer and winter time. and our restaurant group has seven restaurants in manhattan and mostly all of them are involved in restaurant week. >> so the biggest part about, you know, the restaurant week is you get a chance to interact with new yorkers. a lot of people coming in, they're tourists. the first time i ever did restaurant week i was here as a visitor, and relatives took me out. but i think it gives people a chance to learn about the new their place and then the feel that you get when people say, oh, my gosh, this is really good food. >> for sure. i think people at times are intimidated with some of the newer restaurants, so it's a way for them to kind of get introduced to see what else is out there. >> let's talk about this. >> so for the appetizers we're also going to do some black truffle rice balls and on the bottom a cheese fondue, a melted cheese sauce. when you take a bite of the rice balls, you get some of that cheese. >> so the rice balls are consisting -- what's in th
week since we've been open, so three seasons so far. summer and winter time. and our restaurant group has seven restaurants in manhattan and mostly all of them are involved in restaurant week. >> so the biggest part about, you know, the restaurant week is you get a chance to interact with new yorkers. a lot of people coming in, they're tourists. the first time i ever did restaurant week i was here as a visitor, and relatives took me out. but i think it gives people a chance to learn about...
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>> the crowd was limited to be honest with you because it was so, so cold. we found short haired womenhought why not show how short hair can be so sleek and stylish. >> susan cox is our first lucky lady. she works as an accountant university of maryland. she's been wearing her hair short for more than 30 years. she wants a new look. the ambush was her husband's idea. he wanted her to haveial because after she gave him an amazing gift, she donated a kidney in november so that he could get a new listen. >> jim, your wife gave you an unbelievable gift and you came here saying please give her one >> right. and november, she donated a kidney to me. and been recovering since. this is our week in new york toe. >> oh, i'm so happy that we can give this to you. so how do you feel? >> oh, wonderful. i feel like crying right now. it's so a wonderful husband and this is just an extra little treat for me. >> we'll take care of you. >> oh, there's thatand right there. husband jim is here. >> cousin ken, nice to see you. >> all right, guys, please keep your blindfolds on f
>> the crowd was limited to be honest with you because it was so, so cold. we found short haired womenhought why not show how short hair can be so sleek and stylish. >> susan cox is our first lucky lady. she works as an accountant university of maryland. she's been wearing her hair short for more than 30 years. she wants a new look. the ambush was her husband's idea. he wanted her to haveial because after she gave him an amazing gift, she donated a kidney in november so that he...
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so you must be very proud. it wasn't like this 20 years ago. >> here, what i see is i think this property is very good. this program is very good. we've done our job. >> you've done your job. very successful. >> yes. >> well, it was a day that we'll never forget. i mean, it was a day that went from daylight to dark. baby orangutans, juveniles, jungle. all the processing. you have to sit back and think what those orangutans go through and the tremendous love and affection and home to be released back to their home in the wild. it was phenomenal. >> it's just such a beautiful sanctuary as far as how successful they are with saving this incredible species. and it really should be a model for sanctuaries all over the world. >> find a -- for it and then release them back. >> next on "into the wild." many prescriptions can cause dry mouth. act dry mouth mouthwash and toothpaste relieve dry mouth symptoms with soothing formulas that strengthen teeth and freshen breath. act. stronger teeth and dry mouth relief. if you
so you must be very proud. it wasn't like this 20 years ago. >> here, what i see is i think this property is very good. this program is very good. we've done our job. >> you've done your job. very successful. >> yes. >> well, it was a day that we'll never forget. i mean, it was a day that went from daylight to dark. baby orangutans, juveniles, jungle. all the processing. you have to sit back and think what those orangutans go through and the tremendous love and affection...
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so, that's the base? tonnie: traditionally, you walk in -- marcus, you have my -- another guy named marcus -- marcus, you have my steribag? marcus: no, it should be in the front. tonnie: never mind. i got it. so, the beauty of tonnie's minis is you walk in, you pick your cupcake out, you pick your topping. woman: i like it. it means make your own cupcake, essentially. lemonis: you a cupcake eater? woman: yes, actually. thank you so much. -have a wonderful day. -tonnie: take care. lemonis: cupcake's good. tonnie: always happy to hear that. lemonis: the frosting's good. the process seemed a little...nonexistent. i would have thought there would have been a bit of an assembly line, like base, frosting, topping. i don't necessarily see that. tonnie's idea of a build-your-own cupcake, quite frankly, is phenomenal. but the idea i thought i was coming for i just don't see. somebody takes a cake off a rack and then the toppings are, like, hidden under the counter. i mean, it's terrible. how much business are you
so, that's the base? tonnie: traditionally, you walk in -- marcus, you have my -- another guy named marcus -- marcus, you have my steribag? marcus: no, it should be in the front. tonnie: never mind. i got it. so, the beauty of tonnie's minis is you walk in, you pick your cupcake out, you pick your topping. woman: i like it. it means make your own cupcake, essentially. lemonis: you a cupcake eater? woman: yes, actually. thank you so much. -have a wonderful day. -tonnie: take care. lemonis:...
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so that's in itself difficult, which is -- so she's like a fish out of water. and it's so funny. you don't need to know what "telenovela" is. it's like a workplace comedy. it could be in a dentist's office and these characters would be amazing. >> seth: and was it your dream, though -- this is true -- it was your dream when you first started as an actor to become a soap opera star? >> a soap actress, yeah. i was on "young and the restless" for three years. >> seth: and was that -- was that because it was a big deal in your family, soap operas? >> it was a super big deal in my family. i got one line on "general hospital," my mom thought i won an oscar. she was like, "you made it, you made it!" [ laughter ] i was like, "you're my mom." >> seth: do you remember your first line on "general hospital"? you probably don't. >> no, no. no, i was like, um -- yeah, i think it was a word. might have been a grunt. it might have been -- yeah, yeah, i remember. but "young and the restless," i was crazy, which was fun. >> seth: yeah. how many years did you say? >> i was on it for three years. >>
so that's in itself difficult, which is -- so she's like a fish out of water. and it's so funny. you don't need to know what "telenovela" is. it's like a workplace comedy. it could be in a dentist's office and these characters would be amazing. >> seth: and was it your dream, though -- this is true -- it was your dream when you first started as an actor to become a soap opera star? >> a soap actress, yeah. i was on "young and the restless" for three years....
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lukes so i want to make sure that is included. so you also want to include that agency? >> yes, thank you. >> okay. >> the only correction i had while i was formally present i was only present for some of the meeting. >> commissioner, i noted you were there because the minutes noted you were there and i wanted them to be consistent. >> okay. >> right. you were there even though in the audience. >> right. >> okay. >> okay. >> any further corrections? if not then with that addition from commissioner sanchez all those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all those opposed and the minutes are approved and we will go on to the minutes of december 15 at laguna honda. a motion is in order to accept the minutes. >> so moved. >> success. >> are. >> >> second. >> are there any corrections or additions to the minutes? if not we will take a vote. all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all opposed? and the minutes are approved. >> thank you commissioners. i will note fwl is no public comment for the item and we move it to the director's report. >> happy new year commissioners. you will have a legi
lukes so i want to make sure that is included. so you also want to include that agency? >> yes, thank you. >> okay. >> the only correction i had while i was formally present i was only present for some of the meeting. >> commissioner, i noted you were there because the minutes noted you were there and i wanted them to be consistent. >> okay. >> right. you were there even though in the audience. >> right. >> okay. >> okay. >> any...
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so interesting. everybody talks about it. did you v when you went to make the film did you have a deal with netflix to do that or you just were. >> no, absolutely not it was the two of us, corralk some family and frenlds. >> rose: to go down do this. >> it was all self-funded. >> rose: why do you think everybody is talking about this? what is it about this that we haven't said already that makes it so compelling? >> well, i think for the most part people understand that the criminal justice system isn't perfect. but i think what this series really demonstrates is you know, what happens when it goes wrong. and the cases in this series are really a stark illustration of that. one of the major characters in the series was pulled into the system and became a codefendant with steven in the hallback case. he was 16 years old at the time. and incredibly limited. his iq was somewhere in the range of 73, 67 to 7 approximate. and this was an individual who was intergated alone by the investigators. and just re
so interesting. everybody talks about it. did you v when you went to make the film did you have a deal with netflix to do that or you just were. >> no, absolutely not it was the two of us, corralk some family and frenlds. >> rose: to go down do this. >> it was all self-funded. >> rose: why do you think everybody is talking about this? what is it about this that we haven't said already that makes it so compelling? >> well, i think for the most part people understand...
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so, this is maya. maya is 12 years old. [ maya clicks ] >> just like a puppy waiting to be petted, maya stretched out so i could run my hand along her back and her tail, or fluke. like? >> like a dolphin, i guess. >> like a dolphin? yeah. sometimes people describe it as like a hard-boiled egg, like, >> yeah. exactly. it seems maya didn't like that comparison. >> all right, scott. are you ready to ask her for some behaviors? >> yes. >> [ laughs ] all right. so, we're gonna ask her to applaud. so, what i want you to do is put both hands straight up and just wave to her really big. good job. very nice! all right. all right, now we're gonna ask her to do some vocalizations on cue. so, what i want you to do is put your hand like a fist. and just show it to her right in front of her face. just like that. [ maya squeaks ] let's try it again. [ maya cackles ] >> [ laughs ] good job! very nice! now we're gonna go ahead and ask her to twirl around in a circle okay? so, what i want you to do is actually stand up
so, this is maya. maya is 12 years old. [ maya clicks ] >> just like a puppy waiting to be petted, maya stretched out so i could run my hand along her back and her tail, or fluke. like? >> like a dolphin, i guess. >> like a dolphin? yeah. sometimes people describe it as like a hard-boiled egg, like, >> yeah. exactly. it seems maya didn't like that comparison. >> all right, scott. are you ready to ask her for some behaviors? >> yes. >> [ laughs ] all...
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so, can you show me?" so that turned into a whole thing. literally the next day i was like in every newspaper, every everyone's like, la la's grinding on tom cruise. i was like, whoa! but it was a really fun moment. >> seth: i would also like to learn how to hip-hop dance but i would not want to do it in front of a group of children. >> okay, so afterwards -- >> seth: yeah, afterwards. >> we'll go back there. i'll teach you how to dougie or something. >> seth: thank you so much. because people ask me to dougie all the time and i do not know what to do. [ laughter ] i don't even know how to begin. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much. >> seth: congrats on the show. [ cheers and applause ] la la anthony, everybody. "unforgettable" airs friday nights on a & e. we'll be right back with jillian bell and charlotte newhouse. [ cheers and applause ] we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first i
so, can you show me?" so that turned into a whole thing. literally the next day i was like in every newspaper, every everyone's like, la la's grinding on tom cruise. i was like, whoa! but it was a really fun moment. >> seth: i would also like to learn how to hip-hop dance but i would not want to do it in front of a group of children. >> okay, so afterwards -- >> seth: yeah, afterwards. >> we'll go back there. i'll teach you how to dougie or something. >> seth:...
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so if you are able to help a neighbor, please do so. if you need us to provide you with a couple of addresses, we like you to go to snow.dc.gov to do exactly that. as people get out and about, the need to shovel walks becomes even more important. so let me turn to director geldhart who will provide additional operation briefing. >> thank you, madame mayor. i am director of d.c. homeland security and emergency management agency and will cover now a little bit where we are in our fazes of operation. as everybody knows we started wednesday about noontime with our preparatory phases and pretreatment phases. we carried that all the way through to our emergency phase where we are now when we had the snow start to pick up and outpace ourselves -- or outpaced our ability to keep up with salt and chemical. we are going to continue that phase through this evening until the snow gets to a point where we can keep up and get ahead of it and the snow ceases. that's when we'll move into the next phase of operations, which will be our post storm respon
so if you are able to help a neighbor, please do so. if you need us to provide you with a couple of addresses, we like you to go to snow.dc.gov to do exactly that. as people get out and about, the need to shovel walks becomes even more important. so let me turn to director geldhart who will provide additional operation briefing. >> thank you, madame mayor. i am director of d.c. homeland security and emergency management agency and will cover now a little bit where we are in our fazes of...
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we are so fortunate. we are really, really, of course, we need money, we need funding, we need to keep the program going -- >> and the web site again for people who might be interested in joining that is -- >> chipsonline.org. >> chipsonline.org. >> we have a facebook page. >> okay, we'll put that too. may i hold him -- >> yeah, yeah. >> i am just fascinated by babies. >> there you go. support his head, right? see, i remember. you want to go with me to break? you want to do the break? we'll do it. coming up, a local organization is making a difference in the lives of children and adults with disabilities. we'll tell you about that when we come back. he is gorgeous. >> there you go, look at him smiling. [laughter] >> there you >> i gave victoria back her baby. changing gears. difficult, even more so for disabled persons, but the group yai are looking to change that. here now, kathy schiavi, job coach liam o'connell and corey johnson. kathy, did i say your name right? >> you did it. [laughter] >> give us th
we are so fortunate. we are really, really, of course, we need money, we need funding, we need to keep the program going -- >> and the web site again for people who might be interested in joining that is -- >> chipsonline.org. >> chipsonline.org. >> we have a facebook page. >> okay, we'll put that too. may i hold him -- >> yeah, yeah. >> i am just fascinated by babies. >> there you go. support his head, right? see, i remember. you want to go with...
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so here's something everyone can do. instead of using single-use plastics, you can use reusable water bottles. >> the point is, the less waste we create, the less waste will end up in our waterways and oceans. >> so, teens can participate in beach cleanups, they can start their own cleanup. anyone can participate or organize a cleanup to help stop marine debris if it's at a beach, a park, your local neighborhood, or even at your school. >> marine debris caused by humans, so it's a problem that can be solved by humans. and we teens can help make that happen. >> find out how turning somersaults is turning lives around. >> long before gabby douglas won olympic gold, another african-american gymnast was blazing the trail. now she's training the stars of the future. emily has the story. ♪ >> girls, when you kick, feel your arms as close as they can be to your ears. >> meet wendy hilliard, a woman who made sports history. >> i was the first black to compete for the united states in rhythmic gymnastics. >> rhythmic gymnastics
so here's something everyone can do. instead of using single-use plastics, you can use reusable water bottles. >> the point is, the less waste we create, the less waste will end up in our waterways and oceans. >> so, teens can participate in beach cleanups, they can start their own cleanup. anyone can participate or organize a cleanup to help stop marine debris if it's at a beach, a park, your local neighborhood, or even at your school. >> marine debris caused by humans, so...
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-- >> seth: right, so it must have been nice to spend so much time together? >> yeah, it's perfect. so we text each other and call each other the haters. >> seth: do you have a text chain called the haters? >> we have a group, yes. >> seth: that's great. and so did the haters reach out after you got a golden globe nomination? >> they did. but i completely slept through it. >> seth: oh, right, well it happens very early in the morning. >> it does. and i -- i had my phone on silent so i didn't find out about it until much later and then i started getting all these texts. >> seth: it must be an interesting thing. you must have to, like, prepare yourself the night before 'cause usually you wake up, you have some texts it could have been something terrible. >> it could have been. >> seth: yeah, like the earthquake happened and we are floating in the middle of the pacific ocean but for you, it was a golden globe nomination. i also like that you have a text group called the haters that are supportive and nice. >> yeah. >> seth: it's like they always say haters gonna
-- >> seth: right, so it must have been nice to spend so much time together? >> yeah, it's perfect. so we text each other and call each other the haters. >> seth: do you have a text chain called the haters? >> we have a group, yes. >> seth: that's great. and so did the haters reach out after you got a golden globe nomination? >> they did. but i completely slept through it. >> seth: oh, right, well it happens very early in the morning. >> it does....
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and so, now i'm able to just enjoy life. all right, so, that's so awesome. and you need -- let's do that fun thing. should we do that? -let's do it. you know why? -tell them. -because it's so easy to forget how much the weight was that you really lost. you lose perspective on the amount of 40, 50, 65 pounds, even 10 pounds. yes. so, we have this fun thing today. [ laughs ] it's awesome you're gonna love it. we're gonna love it... -it's so gross. -...'cause i'm gonna watch. where each of you will be loaded with the amount of weight you lost -- both: real anatomical fat. -this was what was sitting -- -wow, that was good. we did that together. -that was ry well done. we could actually dance, too. [ laughter ] and let me show you, marie, what we have here. okay, so, check this out, ladies. this is a [grunts] a piece of fat. -look at that thing. -that's one. that is so heavy. feel that. that sucker is heavy. hey, dan! whoo! [ laughter ] good catch! way to catch! [ laughs ] oh, hey, i used to be a wide receiver. now i'm a tight end. okay! [ laughter ] so, should w
and so, now i'm able to just enjoy life. all right, so, that's so awesome. and you need -- let's do that fun thing. should we do that? -let's do it. you know why? -tell them. -because it's so easy to forget how much the weight was that you really lost. you lose perspective on the amount of 40, 50, 65 pounds, even 10 pounds. yes. so, we have this fun thing today. [ laughs ] it's awesome you're gonna love it. we're gonna love it... -it's so gross. -...'cause i'm gonna watch. where each of you...
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and so you can only say so many curse words so many times. and i said the "f" word at one point in time. and it was like the only take we had. but then they decided that they wanted that "f" word to go to conchata ferrell and i didn't get to keep it. so then i had to rerecord it. >> seth: it's that close. >> you get one. >> seth: one, and if it's two, it's r. >> yes. >> seth: because if a kid hears it once, they might forget it. but if they hear it twice -- [ laughter ] -- it establishes a pattern. >> maybe i misunderstood. i didn't misunderstand! >> seth: yeah! i'm gonna go home, and you're like, "what's up mom, i just saw a [ bleep ] movie!" [ laughter ] >> exactly. exactly. >> seth: we get one too. so don't -- >> is that it? can i say -- >> seth: nope. >> i would have used it in the story earlier. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, i know. my show, my rules. [ cheers and applause ] so what did you do? you only had the one take of you saying it, what did you do? >> so we went in to loop it later in the sound booth and spent half an hour trying to
and so you can only say so many curse words so many times. and i said the "f" word at one point in time. and it was like the only take we had. but then they decided that they wanted that "f" word to go to conchata ferrell and i didn't get to keep it. so then i had to rerecord it. >> seth: it's that close. >> you get one. >> seth: one, and if it's two, it's r. >> yes. >> seth: because if a kid hears it once, they might forget it. but if they hear...
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right. [ laughter ] so, so happy to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> seth: thank you, we're so you're on american television. gad elmaleh, everybody. his show, "oh, my gad" premieres thursday night at joe's pub -- it's fantastic -- at the public theater, and runs through june. [ cheers and applause ] there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our hearts. and that journey begins here in iowa. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask you to join with us a
right. [ laughter ] so, so happy to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> seth: thank you, we're so you're on american television. gad elmaleh, everybody. his show, "oh, my gad" premieres thursday night at joe's pub -- it's fantastic -- at the public theater, and runs through june. [ cheers and applause ] there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision and look to the american horizon....
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that's not so good. is there something about being all in, though, that leads to success eventually? >> i think for some people it increases the chances that you'll have success with something. i mean, i'm sure you've encountered that with lots of other people you've spoken to. it's, like, i mean. >> but most people have a backup plan. >> and-- but i'm also downplaying the fact that from the time i was three years old on, music was what i loved above all else. so it wasn't just, like, "oh, i'll arbitrarily choose music and work on it because what else am i gonna do?" it was like i loved working on it. and i hope this doesn't sound like a made up disingenuous answer, but the driver is just the-- the love that i've always had for music. the music, for me, was never, like a means to an end. >> it was never, like, "oh, if i write the right song, then things get better." it's the act of writing the song that's as good as it ever gets. you know? you can't, i can't buy anything that's better than music. >> some
that's not so good. is there something about being all in, though, that leads to success eventually? >> i think for some people it increases the chances that you'll have success with something. i mean, i'm sure you've encountered that with lots of other people you've spoken to. it's, like, i mean. >> but most people have a backup plan. >> and-- but i'm also downplaying the fact that from the time i was three years old on, music was what i loved above all else. so it wasn't...
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so because he's doing training that's saving on to families so dogs can be more affordable and we need more correctional facilities willing to let in mateses to trainings. they have signed on and hoping to do or many of that because ultimately barrier for more dog an families is trainers so we have to get training programs up and running. >> my world turned upside down. i did not no anything. it was a years ago. oldest of four children. and instantly my wife became but doing everything i could to keep her alive. one miscalculation of insulin kids enter into a seizure. this is the kind of thing you never get a break from. there is no reprieve. it is something i carry every day. every night i worry. as my husband's alarm set. it never goes away. sixteen getting ready to learn how to drive. the idea of more independence is terrifying for me. knowing that we have advancements and advocates makes me feel hopeful. >> here is the book. stephanie shaheen is the author. >> we are talking with professors who are also authors. we are pleased to be joined by jerry apps. his book is called limping
so because he's doing training that's saving on to families so dogs can be more affordable and we need more correctional facilities willing to let in mateses to trainings. they have signed on and hoping to do or many of that because ultimately barrier for more dog an families is trainers so we have to get training programs up and running. >> my world turned upside down. i did not no anything. it was a years ago. oldest of four children. and instantly my wife became but doing everything i...
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it's so fun. okay so it starts -- >> seth: it's nice that a show about the apocalypse is wacky and fun. [ light laughter ] >> it's super wacky. okay. so it starts with a group of people stuck in a bunker underground and the world has just ended. >> seth: yeah. >> then you flash back 30 days and you see how all the people wind up there. >> seth: perfect. >> seemingly coincidentally, but there's some mystery and intrigue. so i play a librarian who is falsely, falsely imprisoned. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you for making that clear. >> for hacking into the nsa's computer system. but i'm covering for a loved one. so i'm in a maximum security prison. megan mullally, who's on the show, she plays a rightfully imprisoned woman. [ laughter ] >> seth: yes. >> a career criminal. >> seth: yeah. >> and then rob lowe, who's also on the show, plays this foul-mouthed, chain-smoking, drinking priest at the vatican. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's so good. >> seth: it's all the classic casting you've come to e
it's so fun. okay so it starts -- >> seth: it's nice that a show about the apocalypse is wacky and fun. [ light laughter ] >> it's super wacky. okay. so it starts with a group of people stuck in a bunker underground and the world has just ended. >> seth: yeah. >> then you flash back 30 days and you see how all the people wind up there. >> seth: perfect. >> seemingly coincidentally, but there's some mystery and intrigue. so i play a librarian who is falsely,...
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so are the kids so have fun. make sure they get breaks because they are hardy but they still need to take breaks. here's that 12 to 18 to the north. getting reports of monmouth county, middlesex too, 13- inches now, 18 to 24 doable for you. it all depends on how much of a pivot we see with that system coming on board and there is going to be an issue with wind. between now and say noon we could see more 40 to 50 miles per hour winds fill in and 48 miles per hour winds for long island. some localized flooding but it's more pronounced and problematic because it's a northeast wind so really slams into the jersey shore. of course we are watching that as well. so you know what, you keep watching. stay there and stay safe. right now we are going to send it back to chris and mary. >> johnny thanks so much. we want to talk with shreveport mayor robert kennedy right now. give us an update on the situation in your area right now. >> well i'm down on the mile and i'm wishing it was sunny and the mile is packed but unfortuna
so are the kids so have fun. make sure they get breaks because they are hardy but they still need to take breaks. here's that 12 to 18 to the north. getting reports of monmouth county, middlesex too, 13- inches now, 18 to 24 doable for you. it all depends on how much of a pivot we see with that system coming on board and there is going to be an issue with wind. between now and say noon we could see more 40 to 50 miles per hour winds fill in and 48 miles per hour winds for long island. some...
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this is so romantic. they have stars in their eyes all aglow >> this is our "lady and the tramp" moment. >> yes shgs, that is love, baby, love. my pleasure to have you over here. and then it was time to pick up the pace again >> i'm at slot villa which is a zip line in downtown vegas that is five football fields' long, and i'm about to go on it. we don't want a malfunction. so we are going up on the top? >> yes. >> how high? >> # 14114 feet. >> that seems high. >> a little bit. woo! that is so much fun. and next the piece de resistance, the 190 foot sky drop. i am really scared. i feel sick to my stomach. i was not excited. am i the biggest baby who has why are you saying yes to this. i am sweating in places that i didn't know that i could sweat. wait, i didn't know -- i don't want to. hoda, i love you. i have a giant wedgie. oh, don't push me. okay. vegas. >> that was fun. viva las vegas! oh, viva las vegas. tammy filler, that was for you. i don't want to be a little up high. can i get down. >> pfbefore
this is so romantic. they have stars in their eyes all aglow >> this is our "lady and the tramp" moment. >> yes shgs, that is love, baby, love. my pleasure to have you over here. and then it was time to pick up the pace again >> i'm at slot villa which is a zip line in downtown vegas that is five football fields' long, and i'm about to go on it. we don't want a malfunction. so we are going up on the top? >> yes. >> how high? >> # 14114 feet....
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no matter what, we're gonna give it that hairstyle. >> so cute. >> seth: so, thank you so much. because any time like alexi says like, "will you please read one of these parenting books?" i'm like, dude, i've had a cartoon baby. [ laughter ] i am so ahead of the game. >> i got it. >> seth: you do not have to worry. i know how this works. if they cry, you just write them out of the next scene. here. [ cheers and applause ] the show is really funny. rashida jones. check out the premier of "angie tribeca" this sunday on tbs. and then there's a marathon. >> marathon, yes! >> seth: this is really cool. you can watch all 10 episodes of "angie tribeca." when's that? >> over and over again. you can start sunday night and they're airing the whole season for 25 hours. >> seth: that's fantastic. that's a lot of really well-thought stupid really funny comedy. >> that's right. >> seth: we'll be right back with khloe kardashian. [ cheers and applause ] (air horn, trap door opening) rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the country. verizon
no matter what, we're gonna give it that hairstyle. >> so cute. >> seth: so, thank you so much. because any time like alexi says like, "will you please read one of these parenting books?" i'm like, dude, i've had a cartoon baby. [ laughter ] i am so ahead of the game. >> i got it. >> seth: you do not have to worry. i know how this works. if they cry, you just write them out of the next scene. here. [ cheers and applause ] the show is really funny. rashida...
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so commissioner? >> so thank you for your warm introduction. i'll low they are a little bit to reflect the difference in height of my colleague. [ laughter ] let me start by thanking michael and new america for organizing and hosting this event. i'm pleased to join my friend and colleague commissioner rosenworcel to talk about efforts to advance additional uses of what's referred to as the 5.9 gilg hertz band. i'd like to comment briefly on new america's latest report and some related activity that took place at the world radio communication conference, or wrcc 15. i promise not to talk to long. it's fair to say, though, that michael and his organization and i haven't always agreed on every communication issue during my time at the commission. we certainly have had fundamental disagreements on particular policy matters. never let it be said, however, our views always crash. in fact, when people of vastly different believes can come together on important policy matters, it should help demonstrate the depth of overall support so i'm pleased to be
so commissioner? >> so thank you for your warm introduction. i'll low they are a little bit to reflect the difference in height of my colleague. [ laughter ] let me start by thanking michael and new america for organizing and hosting this event. i'm pleased to join my friend and colleague commissioner rosenworcel to talk about efforts to advance additional uses of what's referred to as the 5.9 gilg hertz band. i'd like to comment briefly on new america's latest report and some related...
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we want this so badly, and we've worked so hard. and it's just so frustrating to think that it could all be in vain. lemonis: you spend a lot of time thinking about that? dan: every day. it's hard to sleep. the only money i have left is in a house, and i know that that's the house they're gonna come after if this thing does go down and they need their money back. it's not gonna leave me or my brother much. lemonis: well, it seems like your brother's really committed to it. dan: my brother is a golden brother, you know. he's the best thing i have in this world. and without him, i could never have started this. lemonis: he's put a lot of money in here. dan: he's put a tremendous amount of money. he has a child. he has a wife. newly married. and i'm so proud of what we've been able to create, but on the other hand, i'm so sad that what we created could all go down the drain, you know? ♪ dave: marcus, good to see you. -lemonis: good to see you. -dan: good to see you. lemonis: what i wanted to do now is go over the financials. dave: th
we want this so badly, and we've worked so hard. and it's just so frustrating to think that it could all be in vain. lemonis: you spend a lot of time thinking about that? dan: every day. it's hard to sleep. the only money i have left is in a house, and i know that that's the house they're gonna come after if this thing does go down and they need their money back. it's not gonna leave me or my brother much. lemonis: well, it seems like your brother's really committed to it. dan: my brother is a...
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so here we go. there are a few showers around this morning, at this point, most of them are south and west of philadelphia. temperatures, though, in the 30's, 40's, most of them above freezing, so not seeing really problems with black ice, just a little wet out there. seven out every ten, things will improve today, and we will have temperatures back around normal. now, having said that, we zoom in, we see just little bitty pink and white on ultimate doppler, around elkton maryland, so there could be a couple of snowflakes from the upper atmosphere, temperatures at the surface still above freezing. thirty-eight pottstown, it is at freezing in mount pocono, maybe couple of slick spots there. it is 40 degrees, in wilmington, 43 wildwood, so that's where we are at the moment. yesterday's high was 50 degrees. that's an average high for march the ninth. not for january 26th from yesterday. now, it is 41, sunrise, 7:14, we will eventually see sunshine today, and some more melting, with these temperatures,
so here we go. there are a few showers around this morning, at this point, most of them are south and west of philadelphia. temperatures, though, in the 30's, 40's, most of them above freezing, so not seeing really problems with black ice, just a little wet out there. seven out every ten, things will improve today, and we will have temperatures back around normal. now, having said that, we zoom in, we see just little bitty pink and white on ultimate doppler, around elkton maryland, so there...
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so, that is all unfolding. mean while, anwar al wall can i has out in put down his microphone in march of 2010 he put out the message that you're being to see and you'll see quite a contrast what he was saying in 2001. >> do not be deceived by the promise of preserving are your right from a government that is right now killing your own brothers and sisters today the war between the muslims and the u.s. escalating you cannot count on the message of solidarity you may get from the civic groups or a political party or the word of support you hear from a kind neighbor or coworker. the west will eventually turn against the muslim citizens. my advice to you is this. either -- or jihad. either leave or fight. you leave and live month muslims or stay behind and follow the example of others who fulfilled their duty of fighting for a lost cause. i specifically -- either fight in the west or join their brothers in the front of jihad. iraq, and somalia. i invite them to join us in our new front, yemen, the base from which
so, that is all unfolding. mean while, anwar al wall can i has out in put down his microphone in march of 2010 he put out the message that you're being to see and you'll see quite a contrast what he was saying in 2001. >> do not be deceived by the promise of preserving are your right from a government that is right now killing your own brothers and sisters today the war between the muslims and the u.s. escalating you cannot count on the message of solidarity you may get from the civic...
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>> i'm so good! >> seth: it's so great to see you! >> it's so good to see you too. this is so surreal for me, because, well, i love you. >> seth: thank you. >> and i've known you for a long and when i first got on "the office," you were on "snl." >> seth: yes. >> and whenever we get to go to those kind of like nbc parties. >> seth: there were nbc parties, yeah. >> nbc parties. i would always try to, like, meet the "snl" people, because i'm a huge "saturday night live" fan. and so -- which i think makes sense. >> seth: yes. >> because if you're at a party and there's a "saturday night live" actor or writer in the room you should talk to them because they're clearly gonna be the funniest people in the room. that's who i want to have a conversation with. >> seth: excellent theory. [ laughter ] >> and you were always so nice to me. >> seth: that's great. >> whenever i would come and like be a huge fan. >> seth: i changed. >> oh you're -- [ laughter ] >> seth: i need you to know. >> oh, you're not -- you're super mean now. >> steve: that was like a decade ago, and i'm su
>> i'm so good! >> seth: it's so great to see you! >> it's so good to see you too. this is so surreal for me, because, well, i love you. >> seth: thank you. >> and i've known you for a long and when i first got on "the office," you were on "snl." >> seth: yes. >> and whenever we get to go to those kind of like nbc parties. >> seth: there were nbc parties, yeah. >> nbc parties. i would always try to, like, meet the...
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so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? why do you think the ripples make agrabs more?? it's the cleanripple texture. now, do you feel so clean that you would go commando? why not! how do you feel? awesome! cottonelle has cleanripple texture so you're clean enough to go commando. eat up, buddy. you'll get it this time. yeah ok not too quick don't let go until i say so. i got you... start strong with the lasting energy of 100% you're doing it! whole grain quaker oats. and off you go. i guethought to the acidity much in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee
so why just clean your baby, when you can give him so much more? why do you think the ripples make agrabs more?? it's the cleanripple texture. now, do you feel so clean that you would go commando? why not! how do you feel? awesome! cottonelle has cleanripple texture so you're clean enough to go commando. eat up, buddy. you'll get it this time. yeah ok not too quick don't let go until i say so. i got you... start strong with the lasting energy of 100% you're doing it! whole grain quaker oats....
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so blessed. so, i'm mentally prepping myself for having to do the dirty on camera. >> seth: okay. >> it hasn't happened yet, but we'll see. >> seth: okay. when it happens, if you -- because i know you serviced so many shows by live tweeting during those episodes, if you want me to take over and live tweet the episodes where you get it on, i'll be happy to. >> oh, i appreciate that. >> seth: yes. >> i'll text you. >> seth: and i'm going to say something like, i'm probably going to go, "you know what she's doing? she's treating herself." [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being back on the show! we're going to go drinking soon. retta, everybody! check out "girlfriends' guide to divorce" on tuesday nights at 10:00 on bravo. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (air horn, trap door opening) rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the country. verizon won big with one hundred fifty three state wins. at+t got thirt
so blessed. so, i'm mentally prepping myself for having to do the dirty on camera. >> seth: okay. >> it hasn't happened yet, but we'll see. >> seth: okay. when it happens, if you -- because i know you serviced so many shows by live tweeting during those episodes, if you want me to take over and live tweet the episodes where you get it on, i'll be happy to. >> oh, i appreciate that. >> seth: yes. >> i'll text you. >> seth: and i'm going to say something...
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i guess, you know, there are so many issues, so much concern. i mean, and again, you look at the big number issues. but what do you think that, on a community basis, people should be thinking about? because clearly your numbers are showing, the census is showing, that this is a very different country. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: so... and you've lived through this yourself, you know, very personally. so kind of bring it down to one on one, individual kind of... what we need to be thinking about. >> hinojosa: this is something that a lot of the research of the center points to many different things. when it comes to education, because so many young... so many latinos are under the age of 18. many latinos have young families with children in schools. and in some of the polling we have done throughout the decade, education has been one of the top issues for hispanics overall. education and helping young latinos make it through either high school or into college or beyond are things that many latinos tell us that they're concerned about. more so than th
i guess, you know, there are so many issues, so much concern. i mean, and again, you look at the big number issues. but what do you think that, on a community basis, people should be thinking about? because clearly your numbers are showing, the census is showing, that this is a very different country. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: so... and you've lived through this yourself, you know, very personally. so kind of bring it down to one on one, individual kind of... what we need to be...
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we have so much power and we are able to do so much for words. to make somebody that matter that they would send you a death threat -- [inaudible] [laughter] and i'm proud of that. so i think it's a -- it bothers me and people are like i can't call myself an activist. maybe you're trying to be humble but please, call yourself an activist. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i think as you read the work feminist of feminist claiming of these words you talked about the importance of words even if we don't claim the title, with the words do they still do it, they still claim what it does. >> not trying to be disingenuous here -- >> about whether you want it to be or not, you are who you are -- >> i hear what you're saying and i agree in terms of how do you see me and how he would prefer that i label or identify myself. but what i know is fundamentally a kind of participant observer who is much more comfortable in the margins of the society thinking about it and watching it and interpreting it, talking about what the ic would make sense to me and for me, activ
we have so much power and we are able to do so much for words. to make somebody that matter that they would send you a death threat -- [inaudible] [laughter] and i'm proud of that. so i think it's a -- it bothers me and people are like i can't call myself an activist. maybe you're trying to be humble but please, call yourself an activist. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i think as you read the work feminist of feminist claiming of these words you talked about the importance of words even if we...
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why are you so mad, max? that's right, oscar nominations were announced today and sylvester stallone is up for best supporting actor. stallone said today, that it was an honor to be nominated. or he said it's an awkward denominator. [ laughter ] impossible to know. [ mumbling ] [ laughter ] [ stallone impression ] live a long life and do a lot of movies and then, you know, the people from the oscars call up and say, hey, we got good news for you. i say, what's the news? [ mumbling ] it's an awkward denominator. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] donald trump said this week that his high poll numbers in massachusetts are due to his support from patriots' quarterback tom brady. man, what is it with tom brady and deflated leather balls? [ cheers and applause ] it's like he has a thing for them. a new poll shows that in the last month, hillary clinton's lead in iowa has shrunk from 9% to 2%. meanwhile, her fake smile has grown 200%. [ laughter ] what are the most recent polls? that is wonderful! [ light laughte
why are you so mad, max? that's right, oscar nominations were announced today and sylvester stallone is up for best supporting actor. stallone said today, that it was an honor to be nominated. or he said it's an awkward denominator. [ laughter ] impossible to know. [ mumbling ] [ laughter ] [ stallone impression ] live a long life and do a lot of movies and then, you know, the people from the oscars call up and say, hey, we got good news for you. i say, what's the news? [ mumbling ] it's an...
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and so on. but my question to you in regard to the internationalization of jerusalem, again, since now we are in the spirit of christmas, peace on earth, what do you think the religious communities can do to advance the cause of some sort of solution in jerusalem with the spirit of jerusalem? for example, the pope, when he visited the holy land several years ago and most recently in africa, for example, in south african republic, when he tried to bring together the muslims and the christians, he had a message of peace, of tolerance. the humanical approach. how do you think in your long experience, and again, a -- you're very distinguished family in jerusalem, how do you think the role of religion can be actuallied actually advancing some of the proposals that you made? >> that's why i'm focusing on two aspects. the religious aspect and political aspect. i'm thinking in terms of -- for the old city to be dealt from the religious point of view. and it's a holy place. and people want to come to pra
and so on. but my question to you in regard to the internationalization of jerusalem, again, since now we are in the spirit of christmas, peace on earth, what do you think the religious communities can do to advance the cause of some sort of solution in jerusalem with the spirit of jerusalem? for example, the pope, when he visited the holy land several years ago and most recently in africa, for example, in south african republic, when he tried to bring together the muslims and the christians,...
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so i just did it. i went for it. >> it takes a lot of guts just to go for it. >> but i'm proud i did it. >> well, you've proved a lot, don't you think? i mean, look at how well you've done. >> yeah. it taught--i just--'cause when i just--that taught me to believe in myself again. and i lost my belief in myself. you probably have experiences like that or seen this before. >> partnerships gone bad? >> yes. >> but what overcomes all of that is the enthusiasm and the passion that you have and the exuberance you have and your will to run through any wall and do whatever it takes. you can't replace that. >> yeah. >> although the dane problem is not resolved, i have to keep everything else moving forward. first, i want to show pete and allison how they could benefit from renting space in a commercial kitchen until we can find our own. look at all the equipment. it gives you guys plenty of space to work. >> yeah. >> we already have extra candy makers standing by. and this commercial kitchen can be used when we
so i just did it. i went for it. >> it takes a lot of guts just to go for it. >> but i'm proud i did it. >> well, you've proved a lot, don't you think? i mean, look at how well you've done. >> yeah. it taught--i just--'cause when i just--that taught me to believe in myself again. and i lost my belief in myself. you probably have experiences like that or seen this before. >> partnerships gone bad? >> yes. >> but what overcomes all of that is the...