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so, here's what you do. i've got about one pound to three pounds, 'cause you wanna do 'em a pound at a time, because you don't wanna have too much and you don't get all but if you look at this real close, it says baking powder, and if you put this baking powder on there along with almost a teaspoon of kosher salt, and then you toss this around, what's gonna happen is we're gonna get a nice little dusting on this, and what this is gonna do, it's gonna help us dehydrate some of the moisture out of the skin on the chicken. so, we're not gonna just start cooking these right away. what we're gonna do is, see, i've got that all on there and it all disappeared; we're gonna do that with all of 'em. we're gonna take these and we're gonna stack 'em so they don't touch each other on a foil-lined pan on a rack, so that way the air goes all the way around 'em. like that. and we're gonna dry these babies out. now, it takes eight hours. i did it overnight the last time i did it. and what happens is you end up with wings, u
so, here's what you do. i've got about one pound to three pounds, 'cause you wanna do 'em a pound at a time, because you don't wanna have too much and you don't get all but if you look at this real close, it says baking powder, and if you put this baking powder on there along with almost a teaspoon of kosher salt, and then you toss this around, what's gonna happen is we're gonna get a nice little dusting on this, and what this is gonna do, it's gonna help us dehydrate some of the moisture out...
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and so thank you so much. lemonis: when i first met lady, i was very concerned about her ability to move on from the past. and i understand that the tragedy of her mother's death really weighed on her. but over the process, i really saw her evolve as not only a person but a businessperson. [ glasses clink ] and so because of that, i'm very excited about the future with her. lady: good night. narrator: this is the shark tank, where hopeful entrepreneurs get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to pitch the sharks in hopes of getting an investment to start, grow, or save their businesses. we've done $5.8 million worth of sales. ba-bam! narrator: the entrepreneurs must convince a shark to invest the full amount they're asking for, or they'll walk away with nothing. bam -- what's the answer? i will do anything it takes. that's not the right answer. you are going to die a horrible death. narrator: if the sharks hear a great idea... i love the product. it's genius. whoo! ...they're ready to invest using their own money. i'll
and so thank you so much. lemonis: when i first met lady, i was very concerned about her ability to move on from the past. and i understand that the tragedy of her mother's death really weighed on her. but over the process, i really saw her evolve as not only a person but a businessperson. [ glasses clink ] and so because of that, i'm very excited about the future with her. lady: good night. narrator: this is the shark tank, where hopeful entrepreneurs get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to pitch...
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so, you're a member for life, and there's 6,000 members or so total. so, you have to basically make that membership diverse in order for the tastes of that membership -- this is a taste. it's really odd what it boils down to. it boils down to what resonates most with -- i know a bunch of white guys. you know who they think is the most gorgeous woman? white guy i know, my friends, they love jennifer lawrence. so, she's got an edge. >> mm-hmm. >> just philosophically -- every time she's in a movie, she's got an edge 'cause my white friends, they think she's the best. taraji -- she might not be on that top-five list for them. so, this really is a very simple solution. we've got to diversify the body. i also think that the black community has a responsibility, too. i think we put too much of a premium on validation from mainstream organizations for our worth. and if i'm going to be critical a bit, i think we've got to do three things as black artists. number one, we've got to support each other more. an established black artist has got to grab the hand of
so, you're a member for life, and there's 6,000 members or so total. so, you have to basically make that membership diverse in order for the tastes of that membership -- this is a taste. it's really odd what it boils down to. it boils down to what resonates most with -- i know a bunch of white guys. you know who they think is the most gorgeous woman? white guy i know, my friends, they love jennifer lawrence. so, she's got an edge. >> mm-hmm. >> just philosophically -- every time...
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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 magazine. 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
so, can you show me?" so that turned into a whole thing. literally the next day i was like in every newspaper, every magazine. 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....
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so, in a memo. it tells you what those are and essentially eliminated one weeknight of operation provides the security plan in writing which they did. adding a ratio of 1 to 25 which is a lot we think it's important right now to help with end of the night crowd control and dispersion, which is where this problem happened. adding at least one long-range night vision camera to the outside of the front door . and having all those be functional which we know that's been a problem. then, letting the commission, as well as the police department know about anything out of the ordinary during special events. so, we feel pretty good about-they were receptive. they signed document and did not argue with the city. it comes and goes at that location it's a tough location. they're doing a brisk business. things happen. so, that concludes my part of the report. if you want to take questions now about what i said or i can hand it over to the inspector >> let me do that. any questions for the director commissioners
so, in a memo. it tells you what those are and essentially eliminated one weeknight of operation provides the security plan in writing which they did. adding a ratio of 1 to 25 which is a lot we think it's important right now to help with end of the night crowd control and dispersion, which is where this problem happened. adding at least one long-range night vision camera to the outside of the front door . and having all those be functional which we know that's been a problem. then, letting the...
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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. 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 you can just check out all the rest of your ancestors, who knows. >> and dna tests too. >> yeah. >> i just did it. >> are you related to them too?
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. wonderful david duos right here. we know you guys don't always get to see each other because you're on the...
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that's so sad. it's a large piece of cake. >> seth: they're known for their cupcakes. >> is that what you ordered? >> seth: she's like, i'd like a large piece of cake. >> i was like, what's the saddest cake you have? >> they're like, is it not your birthday? get the birthday cake. [ laughter ] so i was purchasing that. and you called while i was buying it. and you are like, "hey, it's seth." and i'm like, "hey." you go, "what are you doing?" i go, "buying cake." [ light laughter ] you said, "what?" i go, "what's up? what do you want to talk about?" and then you offered me the job. and i still was like, paying the woman. >> seth: i remember lorne said, "how did she take it?" i go, "i think she was very calm. she was already buying a cake to celebrate." >> i was celebrating. [ laughter ] >> seth: she knew she got the >> yeah. >> seth: now, i would have been so excited to know if i was the first person to interview you guys on a talk show, but i hear you were interviewed by larry king already. >> we we
that's so sad. it's a large piece of cake. >> seth: they're known for their cupcakes. >> is that what you ordered? >> seth: she's like, i'd like a large piece of cake. >> i was like, what's the saddest cake you have? >> they're like, is it not your birthday? get the birthday cake. [ laughter ] so i was purchasing that. and you called while i was buying it. and you are like, "hey, it's seth." and i'm like, "hey." you go, "what are you...
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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 time. 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 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 time. 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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and so you can only say so many curse words so many times. and i said the "f" word at one 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. story earlier. >> 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 figure out what else i should say that still packs a punch.
and so you can only say so many curse words so many times. and i said the "f" word at one 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 -- [...
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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. >> what do you think she feels like? >> like a dolphin, i guess. >> like a dolphin? yeah. sometimes people describe it as like a hard-boiled egg, like, with the shell taken off. >> 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 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 for us. okay? so, what i wan
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. >> what do you think she feels like? >> like a dolphin, i guess. >> like a dolphin? yeah. sometimes people describe it as like a hard-boiled egg, like, with the shell taken off. >> yeah. exactly. it seems maya didn't like that comparison. >> all right, scott. are you ready to ask...
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so anyway, so we've got this swelling of funds. and then in the 1950s all the soldiers come back, and we have this burgeoning economy, and we have the golden era of community banking in the 950 and -- in the 1950s and the 1960s. so every community has a bank. they have a credit group item or a thrift or a small community bank. so the post offices start losing their customers as the banks are able to pay 3 president and the -- 3% and the post office is still capped at 2%. and then in 1956 president johnson ends the postal banking system because they see it as no longer necessary, and he's trying to streamline the federal government at the time. note that 30 years later or 20 years later those banks that were in those commitments are no longer there, right? but the post office has remained without these banking functions. so one of the reasons why i think that the post office was able to succeed so well at doing this is because of its public function, right? it was not subsidized by the federal government, but it was not a profit-mak
so anyway, so we've got this swelling of funds. and then in the 1950s all the soldiers come back, and we have this burgeoning economy, and we have the golden era of community banking in the 950 and -- in the 1950s and the 1960s. so every community has a bank. they have a credit group item or a thrift or a small community bank. so the post offices start losing their customers as the banks are able to pay 3 president and the -- 3% and the post office is still capped at 2%. and then in 1956...
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so we have to live with lower customer satisfaction? i'm afraid so. now go churn us some butter, boy, and then make your own clothes. yes, sir. (vo) don't be a settler. get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is one half of the grammy-winning folk rock duo, "flight of the conchords", and star of the emmy-nominated hbo series with the same name. he stars in the new film, "don verdean", which is in theaters now and available on itunes and on demand. please welcome to the show, jemaine clement. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i am very happy you're here. i'm a big fan of your work. >> oh, likewise. >> seth: and i'm also very excited, because the last time you were on "late night," it was before i was the host of "late night." you were on jimmy fallon's "late night." >> yes, for those of you that don't know, someone else used to do this. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> and it was fine. it was fine. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. and then he left here and never to be heard fro
so we have to live with lower customer satisfaction? i'm afraid so. now go churn us some butter, boy, and then make your own clothes. yes, sir. (vo) don't be a settler. get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is one half of the grammy-winning folk rock duo, "flight of the conchords", and star of the emmy-nominated hbo series with the same name. he stars in the new film, "don verdean", which is in...
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so no so it's christian bale, i'm adam mckay. i'm a moron. so christian bale shows up on set and he's one of the great living actors and by the way, very cool guy. so for the first three or four days i'm very respectful. we're working on his character and by the way, he's amazing in the movie. and finally, about three or four days in i'm like i can't help it. i'm going to joke with him and it's one of the most important moments in the whole movie where he writes the final tally of his hedge fund on the board after everyone has doubted him. he's been physically ill. he's been on the ground writhing and it's the final tally and he way, one of the great living dp's ever. barry ackroyd who shot "captain phillips" "hurt locker." so it's a beautiful shot and we do three or four takes and it's really good and i go out to christian and i go "that was really good." i go, "maybe you do one take and you just take a beat after you write the number and look in the camera and just go, peace. [ light laughter ] and there was this long pause and he goes, "yo
so no so it's christian bale, i'm adam mckay. i'm a moron. so christian bale shows up on set and he's one of the great living actors and by the way, very cool guy. so for the first three or four days i'm very respectful. we're working on his character and by the way, he's amazing in the movie. and finally, about three or four days in i'm like i can't help it. i'm going to joke with him and it's one of the most important moments in the whole movie where he writes the final tally of his hedge...
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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. >> 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 hate but in case, hater
-- >> 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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, so cold. we found short haired women so we thought why not show how stylish. >> love it. >> susan cox is our first lucky lady. the 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 have something special because after she gave him an amazing gift, she donated a kidney in november so that he could get a new one. let's take a listen. >> jim, your wife gave you an unbelievable gift and you came here saying please give her one from me. >> right. and november, she donated a kidney to me. and been recovering since. this is our week in new york to celebrate. >> 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 good. and this is just an extra little treat for me. >> we'll take care of you. >> oh, there's that wonderful husband right there. husband jim is here. cousin ken came too. >> cousin ken, nice to see you. >> all right,
, so cold. we found short haired women so we thought why not show how stylish. >> love it. >> susan cox is our first lucky lady. the 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 have something special because after she gave him an amazing gift, she donated a kidney in november so that he could get a new one. let's take a listen. >> jim, your wife gave you an...
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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. like, when i got "young" -- when 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 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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it's so good. he's been a wonderful husband and this is just an extra little treat for me. >> we'll take care of you. >> oh, there's that wonderful husband right there. husband jim is here. cousin ken came too. >> cousin ken, nice to see you. >> all right, guys, please keep your blindfolds on for just a second. here is susan cox before. all right, susan, let's see the new you. wow. oh, wow. all right. let's do it. come on, jim and ken, take off your blindfolds. >> who is that? >> are you ready, susan? >> i'm ready. >> spin right around, lady in leather. oh, my gosh, wow. >> you look great. >> very much a nice wonderful new look. >> wow. >> why don't you peek right >> for that first step, of course the haircut. she had short hair so whenever you have short hair, there's not as much to work with, but he could still shape it into this sleek style that is wash and wear. and painted on a few highlights just to give it a little more zingy. >> i like it. >> and she looks so pretty. >> look at jim, jim can
it's so good. he's been a wonderful husband and this is just an extra little treat for me. >> we'll take care of you. >> oh, there's that wonderful husband right there. husband jim is here. cousin ken came too. >> cousin ken, nice to see you. >> all right, guys, please keep your blindfolds on for just a second. here is susan cox before. all right, susan, let's see the new you. wow. oh, wow. all right. let's do it. come on, jim and ken, take off your blindfolds. >>...
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thank you so much. much more on our coverage straight ahead as we continue to follow this winter storm for 2016. live look at washington, d.c. this is one of the worst storms the nation's capital has ever seen. we're also going to get the very latest from the jersey shore. they've had some issues with some coastal flooding. and the governor, chris christie, had an interview with our rehema ellis and he gave a point by point description of what he's doing to help an already battered coastline how he can protect it. ♪ lost shipments, international regulations, security breaches, lost revenue lost respect. well crafted solutions for today's problems in commerce. pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. starts with arthritisg pain and a choice. this is sheldon, take tylenol or take aleve,.. the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. t...to help sense danger before7 was engiyou do. . back to the news. because when you live to innovat
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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 forth. but... did my heart good to know that i had known this man, who was a young man at the time. i think dr. king was 26 years old at the time. >> very young, mm-hmm. >> and to feel that i had a part in prolonging his life another 10 years -- i mean, those 10 years, he went on to become nobel prize winner, civil rights march on washington, and to raise the consciousness of the world. >> he did amazing things. >> and anything i experienced in the police department will never top that. >> all right. thank you both for coming on and sharing that story with us. >> i'd like to add one more quick thing. >> okay. one little sentence my father left us with -- he said that dr. martin luther king touched us, and even though my father civil-rights leader, he felt that, through his efforts, he could touch others and heal them. >> a perfect way to end this conversation. thank you both... >> okay. >> ...for sharing your story with us. >> the one other thing, just for your information -- i saw dr. king
so forth. but... did my heart good to know that i had known this man, who was a young man at the time. i think dr. king was 26 years old at the time. >> very young, mm-hmm. >> and to feel that i had a part in prolonging his life another 10 years -- i mean, those 10 years, he went on to become nobel prize winner, civil rights march on washington, and to raise the consciousness of the world. >> he did amazing things. >> and anything i experienced in the police department...
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i mean, i don't think so. i think -- i mean, the people i know in this industry -- i have a tremendous amount of respect for what they have all done. they have all been very successful companies. they all have their strengths and weaknesses. they all have things that are meaningful. i think the most important thing to us is ultimately what would the value be to our shareholders, and who would make the best use of -- who would help us make the best use of our spectrum? so we can change the way people live by this connectivity and how that does change lives. and we have done some of that on a small scale with satellite tv. you know, we were the first guys to -- to really do local to local and spot beam satellites. we were the first guys to really have a dvr for the american public. we obviously have fought many battles to make sure that consumers have the right to choose in how they watch their tv. so i think we have done a lot of really good things, but like i said, i hope our best days are ahead of us and that
i mean, i don't think so. i think -- i mean, the people i know in this industry -- i have a tremendous amount of respect for what they have all done. they have all been very successful companies. they all have their strengths and weaknesses. they all have things that are meaningful. i think the most important thing to us is ultimately what would the value be to our shareholders, and who would make the best use of -- who would help us make the best use of our spectrum? so we can change the way...
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with so much bad, there are so good people. i can see it is an emotional >> it doesn't seem like it's been that long, but tell me about what's bringing emotion. >> it just doesn't feel real. itits so surreal. you see this happen to others but you never thought that she never think that it would be such a whirlwind of so many things and that, it was -- it's just -- just to see where we were and where we are now god has blessed us. i think i will be crying for the next 10 years.>> i don't know if you have had an opportunity, but i want you to be able to look into the camera and to say, thank you, what would you say to them? >> thank you, it doesn't feel like enough. just a text from the school, everybody has been so wonderful. i can't begin to say thank you to you all. the have so many things i have seen and haven't seen, my kids s will always haveveou guys. we thank you so much. >> teresa, thank you for sharing your story. and i know, that 2016 has amazing things in store for you there is more.3 example of the tremendous effort
with so much bad, there are so good people. i can see it is an emotional >> it doesn't seem like it's been that long, but tell me about what's bringing emotion. >> it just doesn't feel real. itits so surreal. you see this happen to others but you never thought that she never think that it would be such a whirlwind of so many things and that, it was -- it's just -- just to see where we were and where we are now god has blessed us. i think i will be crying for the next 10...
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so, i've just postponed it, just so that i have time. 'cause i haven't met -- there's too much pressure. as a woman, there's so much pressure on you. i feel like i've been dating the wrong guys. i feel like i'm in traffic and i'm like, you guys, let's move, i'm rotting from the inside. [ light laughter ] like, i'm just constantly -- and then ever since i've frozen my eggs, it's like i'm chilling, i'm cool. >> seth: got it. >> my agent call me, they're like, where's that script? i'm like, "i don't know, i am so high right now." [ light laughter ] call sarah silverman to handle it. i'm not available. like, i'm chillin. it's great. but i do find that guys have no idea what it is. >> seth: yes. >> i was doing a gig. i had to cancel it because i was on bed rest from egg freezing, and i came in the next day and the club owner came up to me and he's like, "are you okay? i heard you had your ovaries removed." >> seth: oh no. [ light laughter ] >> i was like, no, we gotta talk about this. so i end up talking al lot about it on my special. >> seth
so, i've just postponed it, just so that i have time. 'cause i haven't met -- there's too much pressure. as a woman, there's so much pressure on you. i feel like i've been dating the wrong guys. i feel like i'm in traffic and i'm like, you guys, let's move, i'm rotting from the inside. [ light laughter ] like, i'm just constantly -- and then ever since i've frozen my eggs, it's like i'm chilling, i'm cool. >> seth: got it. >> my agent call me, they're like, where's that script? i'm...
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ok, so number one. no personal items are permitted in the workplace. ...so those will need to come down. we'll be doing some mandatory testing. and there's also a strict no dating policy. >>uh, but honey, we're married. that's going to be a problem. grow your business with the online shipping tools from fedex. >>> it is time to surprise our very first fan of the week of 2016. >> drum roll, please, while we spin the globe, a today it is land ing >> and that is where moreen and her daughter deidre is joining us. hi, guys. >> happeny new year. >> it is so exciting. right. moreen, tell everyone why you were chosen. two years ago, her husband passed away and for 27 years she and her husband l travel and explore new places. >> she is the proud mom of two daughters and the favorite segmentsw and ambush makeover, and she loves the watch the show with fiona and she los and admires kathie lee's strength, and she tries to emulate it. >> okay. moreen, i love that, and let's make it a great new year for you, and let
ok, so number one. no personal items are permitted in the workplace. ...so those will need to come down. we'll be doing some mandatory testing. and there's also a strict no dating policy. >>uh, but honey, we're married. that's going to be a problem. grow your business with the online shipping tools from fedex. >>> it is time to surprise our very first fan of the week of 2016. >> drum roll, please, while we spin the globe, a today it is land ing >> and that is where...
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so blessed. so, i'm mentally prepping myself 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 ] [ scanner beeping ] sir, could you step aside? "sir"? come on. you know who i am. progressive insurance? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner
so blessed. so, i'm mentally prepping myself 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...
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so that's good. i'm very curious, when you ininterest that much data into watson -- ingest that much data into watson, do you say i want you to answer this, do you train it? or does it automatically understand how to the pull out different topics? >> all you coto is give it a topic -- all you do is give it a topic, alex. watson was not trained in that domain. we gave it a topic and said form an opinion on this topic. it went through and organized all the information, it understood the context of all of the passages in wikipedia, took apart all the syntax, reassembled it and then machine generated the language. >> how does it understand the concept like authenticity or accuracy or what's good about wikipedia? how does it understand those concepts so it can actually pick how to argue its own position? >> yeah. so it looks for multiple scenarios and reinforcing information. for instance, i was surprised to hear reference ibm research working in that area. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. so what it did was it fo
so that's good. i'm very curious, when you ininterest that much data into watson -- ingest that much data into watson, do you say i want you to answer this, do you train it? or does it automatically understand how to the pull out different topics? >> all you coto is give it a topic -- all you do is give it a topic, alex. watson was not trained in that domain. we gave it a topic and said form an opinion on this topic. it went through and organized all the information, it understood the...
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so, if you can give me three or four examples like the hang jar. >> so mr. courtney just left but i can give one out there to new london. pier 15 up there which is the pier the floating dry dock act. we did our periodic inspection and found it was more deteriorated than we thought so when he to take that pier off line. we have mitigations in place in case we have to do emergency dry docking go to an electric boat, lease their floating dry dock if we have to put a submarine in dry dock in an emergency. we want that thing back online as soon as possible for the next scheduled dry docking. so we're fixing that but we've taken those resources from other things we would have gone and fixed lesser, of lesser importance to get that pier back. so we're still meeting mission, but we're deferring maintenance on something else because that was an unexpected challenge that popped up. we realize that's top priority challenge because i got to get that floating dry dock, i got to get the fix sod i can use the floating dry dock. that's an example. i know mary you got a coup
so, if you can give me three or four examples like the hang jar. >> so mr. courtney just left but i can give one out there to new london. pier 15 up there which is the pier the floating dry dock act. we did our periodic inspection and found it was more deteriorated than we thought so when he to take that pier off line. we have mitigations in place in case we have to do emergency dry docking go to an electric boat, lease their floating dry dock if we have to put a submarine in dry dock in...
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>> traci: jill, i' m so, so sorry. and i know you' re so upset. but you have to believe me. we love our brother! we all do! >> jill: traci, where were you when jack fired him, when he wouldn' t give him another chance, when he wanted to get back on his feet? where were you?! you were caught up in your life in new york, weren' t you? and you, the other sister, what did you do for him? i' ll tell you what. nothing. just tough love. all of you -- tough love. it just made it okay for you to all turn your backs on him. well, your sanctimonious tough love has landed him in there! congratulations! >> nikki: jill, i am sorry to tell you this, but the reason that billy is where he is, is because he owed a bookie a lot of money. >> jill: oh, my god. you perfect people. you perfect people! you unblemished people. thank you so much for taking time out of your day to come over here and wring your hands over a man who you wouldn' t let [ sobs ] >> phyllis: we love him. we love him. and maybe we have not made all the right choices, and maybe we have blamed him too many times, but we love h
>> traci: jill, i' m so, so sorry. and i know you' re so upset. but you have to believe me. we love our brother! we all do! >> jill: traci, where were you when jack fired him, when he wouldn' t give him another chance, when he wanted to get back on his feet? where were you?! you were caught up in your life in new york, weren' t you? and you, the other sister, what did you do for him? i' ll tell you what. nothing. just tough love. all of you -- tough love. it just made it okay for...
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thank you so much. can i touch you now? i didn't know if the laser was gonna beam me up? fantastic, guys. calvin harris. how great was that? [ cheers and applause ] "how deep is your love" is available on itunes right now. my thanks to will smith, kirsten dunst, calvin harris, disciples, ina wroldsen, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. thank you so much. bye, guys. >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- bradley cooper, actor jemaine clement, music from the struts, featuring the 8g band with ilan rubin. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] yeah. good to hear it. let's get to the news. the international climate talks in paris wrapped up this weekend with 195 countries reaching a landmark agreement
thank you so much. can i touch you now? i didn't know if the laser was gonna beam me up? fantastic, guys. calvin harris. how great was that? [ cheers and applause ] "how deep is your love" is available on itunes right now. my thanks to will smith, kirsten dunst, calvin harris, disciples, ina wroldsen, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to...
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so, so they leave the room. >> seth: so, there's not -- a >> fred: not yet. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> fred: they leave the room, right? and so the main characters are like, "why did we just do that? that was so expensive to fly them in and have them here." [ laughter ] and they're like, "maybe it's because we want something to do." and they're like that's a really good point. so a call comes in, they're like, "hey, there has been a huge crime." they're like, "what town." they're like, "chicago." they're like, "we don't do chicago." [ laughter ] but they keep the phone up to their faces, like, why are we doing this. they hang up. and they're like we should call chicago. so they call chicago and get there, the detectives, to go take care of the crimes there. >> seth: wow, so the whole episode was them talking to their parents about their job and then basically taking a call for a crime and it's, in a jurisdiction they don't do. [ laughter ] >> fred: yes. because it's the responsible thing to do, to be like, we have to call chicago so they know -- [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, no, i u
so, so they leave the room. >> seth: so, there's not -- a >> fred: not yet. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> fred: they leave the room, right? and so the main characters are like, "why did we just do that? that was so expensive to fly them in and have them here." [ laughter ] and they're like, "maybe it's because we want something to do." and they're like that's a really good point. so a call comes in, they're like, "hey, there has been a huge...
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cases are resolved recently so i'm not sure that a person of a mindset to do so can deactivate their listing and increase the monitoring for compliance is something we're starting now and i should note that the repeat offenses the base fin is $484 a day and multiplied as concerned so those penalties should serve as a way to avoid. >> on the numbers i'm sorry on the penalties that were assessed the mention 4 hundred and 75 and 1 hundred and 24 thousand collected for the reminder of the money not collected can i explain a little bit sort of what is going on with those pieces of. >> to restate our largest penalty one and $90,000 that is really to the case this is gone through litigation aside from that case some were recently settled and assessed so not the time passed for 3 person to give us their check others cases that are outstanding in age by a cough of most a meeting with the delinquent revenue staff to refer those cases for their collection. >> then a final question i know there is more information you said you had made requests of hosting platforms on your slide 6 identifying th
cases are resolved recently so i'm not sure that a person of a mindset to do so can deactivate their listing and increase the monitoring for compliance is something we're starting now and i should note that the repeat offenses the base fin is $484 a day and multiplied as concerned so those penalties should serve as a way to avoid. >> on the numbers i'm sorry on the penalties that were assessed the mention 4 hundred and 75 and 1 hundred and 24 thousand collected for the reminder of the...
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deal is. >> i think so, i think so. and yeah, you're in a sex club. and it's like -- it's creepy and scary. >> seth: yeah. >> and there's, like -- there's fantasy rooms. there is a classroom. >> like i'm a naughty boy black board. there is an operating room. and there's like all of this weird stuff. it was -- the weirdest part of it is, there was a bar. and i thought, oh, they serve -- but they don't serve booze there. there was just a bar with some stools. and the only thing behind the bar that they serve, there was a milk shake machine and a waffle iron. [ laughter ] >> seth: a waffle -- >> so i'm like -- so guys are going there for brunch? [ light laughter ] best brunch in new york city. >> seth: that's how they get the woman there. they're like, "we're gonna go to a place -- fantastic waffles." >> "you're gonna love it." >> seth: "and then once there, let's see what happens." >> absolutely. crispy belgian waffles. >> seth: i would not want to -- i do not think about the head space i'd have to be to be at a sex club and the head space i'd have to b
deal is. >> i think so, i think so. and yeah, you're in a sex club. and it's like -- it's creepy and scary. >> seth: yeah. >> and there's, like -- there's fantasy rooms. there is a classroom. >> like i'm a naughty boy black board. there is an operating room. and there's like all of this weird stuff. it was -- the weirdest part of it is, there was a bar. and i thought, oh, they serve -- but they don't serve booze there. there was just a bar with some stools. and the only...
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exotic so rich looking to get this beautiful textured silverton at the top which is so on trend. these are her earrings that that same crew was carat the line every piece on the necklace showed a closeup of the crew must find the gold and a gold tone of course is this beautiful cheetah prehnite i love the cheap rent because look at the colors look it up for arranging the black and that gorgeous amber yellow in the back and that's what this is reminiscent of that highlighted by that gorgeous oregon black five dollars and ninety nine cents and you're getting that same agate metal that same beautiful crown but in every single piece set is get this up but economists say that igi and this is my kind a uniform i wear this everywhere black shirtless dance but when i put this necklace i change the entire look of my calsilica test so here i go and i put this necklace i mookite that is not gorgeous marquise reminiscent of the bed necklaces that are so on trend right now but with that mattered meddle with each one of those pieces just a little bit different than the other again either in si
exotic so rich looking to get this beautiful textured silverton at the top which is so on trend. these are her earrings that that same crew was carat the line every piece on the necklace showed a closeup of the crew must find the gold and a gold tone of course is this beautiful cheetah prehnite i love the cheap rent because look at the colors look it up for arranging the black and that gorgeous amber yellow in the back and that's what this is reminiscent of that highlighted by that gorgeous...
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so mr. golgd if i heard you right we could use the money towards new school construction mission bay. >> we could commit all but that which is allocated for the one 35 haven the restricted fund those funds can be used for any growth in the district this is solely and inclusively new schools. >> so the money for the arts at one 35 phase one e van ness this fund is before in a bond; is that correct you collected those fees or only deliverable fees. >> a convoluted history but collected money that was is designated in a restrictive fund for the reserve fund and has been f a number of years and designated in a restricted manner solely to be used at the one 35 van ness site. >> okay at the one 35 van ness at any rate site not necessarily at the school but at the one 35 van ness site. >> okay. that's a distinct clarification thank you very much so how would we go about assessing the rest of the funds to the new school construction like mission bay. >> it is a question of deciding the funding sourc
so mr. golgd if i heard you right we could use the money towards new school construction mission bay. >> we could commit all but that which is allocated for the one 35 haven the restricted fund those funds can be used for any growth in the district this is solely and inclusively new schools. >> so the money for the arts at one 35 phase one e van ness this fund is before in a bond; is that correct you collected those fees or only deliverable fees. >> a convoluted history but...
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so so there are complexities in the book. he goes to further operation that helps to bring north of cheyenne and help to pose a chapter of the war. so talk about every aspect beyond custer, the nature of the environmental crisis that we see through the wars. it's not settlement but actually migration through the high plains that is degrading natural resources. this is people going west and others that incorporate in my book. so talk about the larger history and then to bring it back to my story which is the story of custer, his wife and family. libby custer also withdrew crises. his wife was dealing with this complicated employee and then there is a social tension and power, all of a sudden she is within the black community. libby basically goes nuts. i may not crazy but she is living in fear, she thinks is going to be raped, there's a lot of ugly racial stuff that happens. again it signed by the fact that there is a great crisis in the marriage. when they're living in the planes there's larger because she goes through living
so so there are complexities in the book. he goes to further operation that helps to bring north of cheyenne and help to pose a chapter of the war. so talk about every aspect beyond custer, the nature of the environmental crisis that we see through the wars. it's not settlement but actually migration through the high plains that is degrading natural resources. this is people going west and others that incorporate in my book. so talk about the larger history and then to bring it back to my story...
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thank you so much. it's so great to be in iowa. we're here just thawing out. >> reporter: sarah palin, the one candidate most like herself. >> i'm in it to win it. we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby drill. you ready for a commander in chief who will let our warriors to their job and go kick isis' ass. >> looking to win over conservatives and first-time caucus-goers palin made our best pitch. >> our leader, a little bit different. he's a multi-billionaire. not that there's nothing wrong with that. it's amazing. he is not elitist at all. >> we're going to give them hell. >> reporter: for ted cruz the evening capped off a very no good very bad day. earlier a spokesman tried to insist sarah palin's endorsement and palin daughter's bristol pounced. after hearing what cruz is now saying about my mom in a negative knee-jerk reaction makes me hope my mom does endorse trump. cruz tried to quickly smooth things over. >> listen, i love sarah palin. sarah palin is fantastic. support i would
thank you so much. it's so great to be in iowa. we're here just thawing out. >> reporter: sarah palin, the one candidate most like herself. >> i'm in it to win it. we're not going to chill. in fact, it's time to drill, baby drill. you ready for a commander in chief who will let our warriors to their job and go kick isis' ass. >> looking to win over conservatives and first-time caucus-goers palin made our best pitch. >> our leader, a little bit different. he's a...