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This is the track 'Monster Hospital' from Live It Out by Metric.
Josh Winstead: Guess what everybody? Emily Haines: We’re at David Letterman. Letterman. Josh Winstead: David Letterman. Let’s walk in shall we. Woman: Just sign your name and go on in. Sign your name. Print please. Josh Winstead: Oh but you just said sign. Elevator to 6. Emily Haines: Wow the elevators are airless...
James Shaw: Well we just flew into Paris and I thought I’d give you a little glimpse of what’s gonna go on for the next week for us. Josh Winstead: Welcome to Pukkelpop. Don’t know how you pronounce it maybe that’s correct. Let’s go find the rest of my band shall we. We’re home. We’re about to play. We’re gonna walk...
"There was a moment sort of at the end of 2007 that I remember sitting at home by myself, it was just before Christmas, and I was sitting on the couch thinking, if we don't start making a record in the next 4 weeks this is never going to happen."
"But a band like Metric that's proven ourselves all over the world, we earn a significant amount of money on our own without anybody's help and we really approached them being like this would be so cool do you want to look at a new model because everybody is talking about the new model and they couldn't offer us any...
Contessa Brewer: Joining me now to talk about this and the nation’s real problem of joblessness, the Reverend Al Sharpton. What’s your reaction to hearing someone say you know when it comes to income inequality, all is well. The rising tide floats all boats. Jesse Jackson: I’m Reverend Jesse Jackson. Contessa Brew...
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Nine-tenths of a gig, Biggest ever seen, God this program's big: MS Word 15! Comes on 10 CD's, And requires -- Damn! Word is fine, but jeez: 60 megs of RAM!? Oh, Microsoft, Microsoft, bloatware all the way! I've sat here installing Word since breakfast yesterday. Oh, Microsoft, Microsoft, moderation please! Guess y...
My uzi weighs a ton. I got the coolest one, I ain't the toughest but I know just how to use my gun.
Michael Lohan: There’s nothing left in her. I was out in LA with her when I just couldn’t even look at her. I had to go outside and cry. And when I hugged her it’s just a hollow, hollow person. Maury Povich: Physically and emotionally? Michael Lohan: Yeah, there’s nothing…and I hate to speak out publically like thi...
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My shit is hotter than wasabi on my tongue boy. I bring the noise like flavor, we made ya, ya minor my south east Asia, I'm China.
So,So,So, So Listen Up 'Cause You Can't Say Nothin' You Shut Me Down With A Push Of Your Button But yo, I'm Out And I'm Gone I'll Tell You Now I Keep It On And On Oh My God, It's A Mirage I'm Tellin' Y'all It's Sabotage
Small businesses have always been the engine of our economy – creating 65 percent of all new jobs over the past decade and a half – and they must be at the forefront of our recovery. That’s why the Recovery Act was designed to help small businesses expand and create jobs. It’s provided $5 billion worth of tax reli...
James: "In the late 90s music was in the worst spot." Emily: "Craig David, two words, Craig David." James: "There was nothing happening in the world and like everything was just pop and everything was manufactured and the labels were just completely in control of everything.
James: "I guess the idea is that we're trying to dream up a new world to live in. The one we're living in has issues…" Emily: "We have issues with it." James: "And we have issues with it and we're trying to dream up a new world, we got Barack. Let's face it..." Emily: "Things are looking up, it's time." James: "We'r...
Emily: "Live It Out was I feel as though right for the times because we were deep into the Dark Ages of…we don’t even say any names but we all know what we're talking about. We don't need to name any names…" James: "We don't need to name any names or administrations..." Emily: "...administrations of the past and the...
"I mean are we going to have a nation in which we absolutely insist on the national interest being honored by all. Where we have a melting pot where we assimilate new comers in which we honor the fact that this nation is the most welcoming nation of the face of the earth or do we let people continue to lie about us....
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I was working in the lab late one night When my eyes beheld an eerie sight For my monster from his slab began to rise And suddenly to my surprise He did the mash He did the monster mash The monster mash It was a graveyard smash He did the mash It caught on in a flash He did the mash He did the monster...
"Like when your mom makes me dinner after sucking my dick!"
Jermaine Jackson from the premiere of the Michael Jackson documentary, "This Is It"!
Michael Moore's controversial views of capitalism! He says it's evil and conflicts with his Christian values.
Listen to daily highlights from MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Broadcasting from the MSNBC studios in Washington, D.C., veteran journalist Matthews, a former Washington bureau chief, presidential speechwriter, congressional staffer and also a best-selling author, hosts in-depth political analysis and fiery ...
Hanc tibi, Fronto pater, genetrix Flaccilla, puellam oscula commendo deliciasque meas, parvola ne nigras horrescat Erotion umbras oraque Tartarei prodigiosa canis. Impletura fuit sextae modo frigora brumae, vixisset totidem ni minus illa dies. Inter tam veteres ludat lasciva patronos, et nomen blaeso garriat ore meu...
The Four Ages Aurea prima sata est aetas, quae vindice nullo, sponte sua, sine lege fidem rectumque colebat. Poena metusque aberant, nec verba minacia fixo aere legebantur, nec supplex turba timebat iudicis ora sui, sed erant sine vindice tuti. Nondum caesa suis, peregrinum ut viseret orbem, montibus in liquidas pi...
MIHI est propositum in taberna mori Vinum sit appositum morientis ori Ut dicant cum venerint Angelorum chori Deus sit propitius huic potatori Poculis accenditur animi lucerna Cor imbutum nectare volat ad superna Mihi sapit dulcius vinum in taberna Quam quod aqua miscuit prassulis pincerna Suum cuique propr...
mi Bone, es trans Oceanum, mi Bone, es supra mare. di reddant te salvum et sanum: reducant, mi Bone, ad me! Chorus: ducant, te ducant, reducant mi Bone, ad me, ad me! ducant, te ducant, reducant mi Bone, ad me! 2. hesterna dum nocte quiesco, me po...
NASA launched the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) spacecraft last year to investigate the edges of the heliosphere — the insulating bubble the sun creates around the solar system. IBEX principal investigator David McComas reports on the first surprising results.
According to the latest research, remembering is an unstable and profoundly unreliable process. It’s easy come, easy go as we learn how true memories can be obliterated and false ones added. And Oliver Sacks joins us to tell the story of an amnesiac whose love for his wife and music transcend his 7 second memory.
Is death a fact of life or a disease that can be cured (as some scientists claim)? We filter the modern search for the fountain of youth through personal stories of witnessing death...the death of a cell, the death of a loved one...and the aging of a society.
Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? We peer inside the brains of people contemplating moral dilemmas, watch chimps at a primate research center share blackberries, observe a playgroup of 3 year-olds fighting over toys, and tour the country's first penitentiary, Eastern State Prison. Also: the story of...
What is music? How does it work? Why does it move us? Why are some people better at it than others? In this hour, we examine the line between language and music, how the brain processes sound, and we meet a composer who uses computers to capture the musical DNA of dead composers in order to create new work. We also ...
In spring of 2006, Jad and Robert took the stage at the SoHo Apple Store to talk about the making of Radio Lab. Jad geeks out on the nitty-gritty of digital sound editing, and Robert discusses the editorial questions raised in creating imaginative soundscapes. Film-editor Walter Murch weighs in on the components ...
robdownunder Earlier this year, Jad and Robert visited the Koshland Science Museum in Washington D.C. to give listeners a behind-the-scenes look at Radiolab. The question here is just how far can you go in the name of making an idea clear? What’s allowed? Is music allowed? Are sound effects allowed? What helps...
In this hour on Morality, we’ll explore where our sense of right and wrong come from. We peer inside the brains of people contemplating moral dilemmas, watch chimps at a primate research center share blackberries, observe a playgroup of 3 year-olds fighting over toys, and tour the country’s first penite...
How are your New Year’s resolutions holding out? This might at least help you feel better about them. Psychologist Walter Mischel explains how one little test involving a marshmallow might tell you a frightening amount about what kind of person you are. And Radio Lab favorite Jonah Lehrer helps us make sense o...
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Listen to daily highlights from MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Broadcasting from the MSNBC studios in Washington, D.C., veteran journalist Matthews, a former Washington bureau chief, presidential speechwriter, congressional staffer and also a best-selling author, hosts in-depth political analysis and fiery ...
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The Dow hits a six year low. Bank stocks tumble. And President Obama signs the stimulus bill. So what does it all mean for investors? Find out in this week's installment of Motley Fool Money.
Should investors bank on Bernankeâs latest prediction? How many more times can the U.S. government rescue Citigroup? Why was JP Morgan applauded for cutting its dividend? And which stocks should be on your radar? We answer these questions and more on this weekâs edition of Motley Fool Money. ...
Should investors heed the advice of President/Stock-Analyst-In-Chief Obama? What does GEâs decline mean for the market? What does the FDIC know that itâs not telling us? And just how much of business success is due to luck? We answer these questions, share a few beefs, and talk about some stocks on our radar in...
What happened on Wall Street to make the stock market actually go up this week? How good was the news coming out of Citigroup and Bank of America? And with layoffs hitting Sesame Street, which Muppets will be getting pink slips? We answer these burning questions, share a few beefs, and reveal some ...
What does the Fed have in common with Rambo? If you were an AIG executive, would you give back your seven-figure bonus? And if Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner were a stock, should you buy, sell or hold? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those questions, share some beefs, and highlight a few stocks ...
A good week for the stock market, so is it time to pop the champagne? With stocks like Amazon, Netflix, Chipotle and Best Buy on the rise, is now the time to buy? And what does the panel think of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithnerâs bank rescue plan? We tackle those questions, share some beefs, highlight a few sto...
Unemployment rises to its highest level since 1983. G20 leaders agree to toughen up and pay up. President Obama shows some tough love to US automakers. And rumors swirl that Google may be sweet on Twitter. So what does it mean for investors? Weâll analyze those topics, offer a few stock ideas, share a few beefs...
Wells Fargo banks big profits. Amazon.com and Apple face the music. The SEC considers hemming some shorts. And Segway and GM introduce their pet PUMA. On this weekâs Motley Fool Money, we tackle those topics, offer a few stock ideas, share a few beefs, and sample some Brandy.
eBay shows Skype the door. Google shows signs of slowing. And financial stocks show their better side. On this weekâs Motley Fool Money we tackle those topics, offer a few stock ideas, share a few beefs, and question the wisdom of one companyâs name.
Amazon.com, Apple, and Netflix report better than expected earnings. What does the future hold? Will Fordâs earnings drive investors back to the automaker? And when a CEO uses profanity, does that help or hurt a companyâs stock? Find out in this weekâs Motley Fool Money podcast.
Which stocks can help you inoculate your portfolio against swine flu fears? Should President Obama put the brakes on his criticism of Chryslerâs creditors? How much should investors bank on next weekâs bank stress tests? And what do Congressional oversight panels have in common with mall cops? We answer these burnin...
Does Uncle Sam get a passing grade on bank stress tests? Can Amazonâs new Kindle save the newspaper industry? Are McDonaldâs new coffee drinks a serious threat to Starbucks? And is Marvelâs Squirrel Girl the heir apparent to Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk? We answer these burning questions, plus offer 3 stocks on ...
Has Google gone to the dark side in its latest search for profits? After a $1.4 billion fine, are the chips down for Intel? Will TARP boost the bottom line for investors in insurance companies and community banks? And should investors buy eBayâs latest bid? We answer those questions, air a few beefs, and share a few...
Uncle Sam seizes and sells Floridaâs BankUnited. The dollar continues its decline. And the SEC takes a closer look at just how, exactly, Bernie made off with billions. In this weekâs Motley Fool Money we tackle those questions, discuss whether U.S. stocks really are cheap, air some beefs, and offer up three stock id...
The economy continues to contract and foreclosures continue to rise. General Motors gears up for bankruptcy. And Microsoft adds some Bing to its search. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, Motley Fool analysts Seth Jayson and Shannon Zimmerman explain what it means for investors, air a few beefs, and shar...
It was another good week for the market. Is it a sucker's rally or a real recovery? Are there still some bargains to be had? Will Google's new Wave swamp Facebook? Whatâs in store for Wal-mart and other retailers? Can Playboy's new CEO make the bunny multiply? In this week's installment of Motley Fool Mone...
Does a new CEO at Palm mean trouble for competitors like Apple and Research In Motion? What does the new âcompensation czarâ have in store for companies like Bank of America and Citigroup? And did you hear the one about the two guys caught trying to smuggle $134 billion in U.S. bonds into Switzerland? (No, itâs...
President Obama proposes far-reaching financial reform. What would the new regulations mean for investors? NewsCorpâs MySpace lays off 30% of its staff. Do social media sites like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have real money-making potential or are they just really expensive hobbies? In this installment of...
The Fed says the economy should improve but Warren Buffett says the economy âneeds more medicine.â Durable goods orders rise, consumer confidence climbs, and the savings rate hits a 15-year high. So what does it all mean for investors? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle that question, talk about App...
The unemployment rate hits a 26 year high. Bernie Madoff gets hit with a 150 year sentence. And Wal-mart takes some hits for its support of employer mandated health coverage. So what does it all mean for investors? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those stories, debate the relative ...
GM reemerges from bankruptcy. Google announces plans for a new operating system. Amazon cuts the price of the Kindle 2. The SEC continues to examine Appleâs disclosure about Steve Jobsâ health. We'll talk about what it all means for investors, share some investment ideas,...
Big banks rack up some big profits. Google's cloud rains on Twitter's parade. Wal-mart goes for the green. And Apple slaps Palm. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those stories, share three stock ideas, and discuss the wisdom of Flannery O'Connor.
Existing home sales rise for the third straight month. The Dow crosses 9,000 for the first time since January. And Amazon, Apple, Chipotle, eBay, Ford, JP Morgan, McDonaldâs and Microsoft report earnings. So what does the weekâs big business news mean for investors? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, weâll gi...
Does Microsoft plus Yahoo! equal Google? Should investors heed the cautionary advice of one of Wall Streetâs top money managers? Is the housing market really recovering? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we'll tackle those questions, share three stock ideas, and discuss the relative merits of Ama...
What do better-than-expected jobs numbers mean for investors? Are Apple and Google gearing up for a fight? Has China gone too far in its effort to deter investing scams? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those questions, share three stocks on our radar, and offer up some fatherly advice.
Does optimism from the Fed spell better times ahead for investors? Will the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf drive big profits? Whatâs in store for retailers like Costco, Wal-mart, and Target? Will JetBlueâs pricing experiment help its stock takeoff? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those ques...
Amazon.com, Microsoft, and Yahoo! team up against a tech rival. Starbucks announces that it's raising and lowering prices. And the Fed Chief expresses some optimism about the near term. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we discuss those stories, share three stock ideas, and play a spirited ...
Is Apple working on a Kindle killer? What does an uptick in consumer spending mean for the market? Should investors bank on bank stocks? In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those topics and share three stocks on our radar.
Is commercial real estate the next big hurdle for the U.S. economy? Will Disneyâs purchase of Marvel mean superhero-sized returns for shareholders? And was eBay & Skype the worst corporate pairing since AOL & TimeWarner? We answer those questions and more, and share three stocks on our radar. ...
What role did the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy play in the financial crisis? Is the Yahoo! CEO a shrewd negotiator or serious distraction? Is the latest from Apple much ado about nothing? We tackle those questions and share three stocks on our radar.
Fed Chief Bernanke says the recession is "very likely over." Warren Buffett says he's buying stocks. Facebook reports a profit. And France wants happiness to count as part of GDP. We'll tackle those stories, debate the relative merits of mega-author Dan Brown, and share three stock ...
A former Fed Chairman has some tough love for "too big to fail." Twitter has a new round of financing. Google has some cheaper options. And an unemployed metal-detecting enthusiast has a new lease on life. We'll tackle those topics, talk about the latest handheld gadget news, an...
Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis says goodbye, Starbucks rolls out instant coffee, and unemployment numbers on the rise. All that plus 3 stocks our panel is taking a close look at.
Retailers report better than expected same-store sales numbers. Dr. Doom warns that it could get worse. Dell and Google take on the iPhone. And Google and Microsoft court Twitter. We'll tackle those topics, talk about McDonaldâs new artsy side, and share three stock ideas.
Google reports record profits. Bank of America reports a big loss. Wal-mart throws the book at Amazon.com. And Pepsi tries to pick up some new customers. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we give our take on the weekâs business news and share three stocks on our radar. ...
Amazon.com and Netflix report big earnings. Microsoft unveils Windows 7. And the âPay Czarâ gets down to business. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we tackle those topics, talk about a new study on the relationship between housework and sex, and share three stock ideas.  ...
The economy grows more than expected in the third quarter. Edmunds.com kicks the tires on the Cash for Clunkers program. Amazon.com, Target, and Wal-mart begin rationing deeply discounted books. And McDonaldâs says goodbye to Iceland. In this installment of Motley Fool Money, we give our take on...
Perhaps best known for his best-selling book The Long Tail, Wired magazine editor Chris Andersonâs newest book is Free: The Future of a Radical Price. In this Motley Fool Conversation, we talk with Anderson about what the future of free means for businesses and investors.
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey talks RAHODEB postings, future growth, and executive pay.
Is Google making us dumber? George Mason University Professor of Economics Tyler Cowen tackles that question and talks about his new book, Create Your Own Economy: The Path to Prosperity in a Disordered World.
How We Decide author Jonah Lehrer demystifies the business of decision making.
Best-selling author Michael Lewis talks financial crisis, Liarâs Poker and Moneyball.
Legg Mason Capital Management Chief Investment Strategist and More Than You Know author Michael Mauboussin talks about some financial misconceptions.
Behavioral economist and Predictably Irrational author Dan Ariely talks about the rational and not-so-rational business of investing, executive compensation, chimpanzee decision-making, and dating.
Atlantic Monthly national correspondent James Fallows, author of Postcards from Tomorrow Square: Reports from China, talks about the business of China and gives his take on a motley array of tech topics.
Harry Shearer, actor, radio host, businessman, and the guy behind more than 20 voices on The Simpsons, talks about the entertainment business, what Mr. Burns really thinks about shareholders, and more.
What can we learn from Lehman Brothers' collapse one year ago? Former Lehman Brothers trader Larry McDonald talks about the risky business and shares some insights from his book, A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Costco co-founder and CEO Jim Sinegal talks about the competition, customer loyalty, Wall Street expectations, and his greatest weakness.
MIT professor, Baseline Scenario website co-creator, and economist Simon Johnson talks about the recession and the recovery, explains his big problem with the big banks, shares a few financial misconceptions, and talks about the next big shoe to drop.
Netflix founder and CEO Reed Hastings talks about the future of Netflix, shares his thoughts on international expansion, and offers up a movie recommendation.
Harvard business professor and Innovator's Dilemma author Clayton Christensen talks disruptive innovation, shares his investing philosophy, and gives his take on Amazon.com, Apple, and Google.
Dr. Robert Cialdini talks about one way we can wield more influence and shares one of the keys to Warren Buffett's influence. Dr. Cialdini is the founder and President of Influence at Work and the author of a number of books, including Influence: Science and Practice and the recently publi...
Whatâs Warren Buffettâs biggest weakness? Whatâs his greatest strength? And after giving author Alice Schroeder unfettered access to write about his life, why did Buffett give her book such a chilly reception? Schroeder tackles those questions and talks about her book, The Snowball: Warren Buffett and The Busi...
It's a situation you never want to be in, being on a date and having your ex show up. Rob talks with relationship expert Amy Spencer about how to handle this awkward encounter and what to do if you're the dumper or the dumpee.
Making a Jack-O-Lantern is an almost sacred Halloween tradition. Unfortunately Rob's skills have not progressed past that of a 2nd grader. He calls up professional pumpkin carver Tom Nardone for advice on how to make a funky pumpkin.
Listen to daily highlights from MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Broadcasting from the MSNBC studios in Washington, D.C., veteran journalist Matthews, a former Washington bureau chief, presidential speechwriter, congressional staffer and also a best-selling author, hosts in-depth political analysis and fiery ...
"I truly wanted to sock her"
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"If he were to mail a letter without postage it would still get there."
Listen to daily highlights from MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Broadcasting from the MSNBC studios in Washington, D.C., veteran journalist Matthews, a former Washington bureau chief, presidential speechwriter, congressional staffer and also a best-selling author, hosts in-depth political analysis and fiery ...
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"If you look at the downward spiral into hell that most of these apps are. You got two types of users engaging in Legion, I’m sorry buying Legion. One is the coolest user, the teenager or younger, who is using their cell phone or their parent cell phone…I’m sorry filling out a survey like are you a moron. Which I th...
"I've always said I'm in the business of making people dance."
"You've been hit by, you've been struck by a smooth criminal."
Mariah Carey: You know when I tripped I had choreographed that earlier. Jay Leno: Right. Mariah Carey: It was a plan just to make Jay nervous that maybe he was going to get sued. Jay Leno: Those are amazing shoes. Mariah Carey: You like them? But look what happened backstage and this is the cause of the whole thing...
Listen to daily highlights from MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Broadcasting from the MSNBC studios in Washington, D.C., veteran journalist Matthews, a former Washington bureau chief, presidential speechwriter, congressional staffer and also a best-selling author, hosts in-depth political analysis and fiery ...
Google: Your new system hasnt gotten many users They only use Vista cuz it came on their computers Step to me - Ill wrestle you blue My dyslexic fans, they call me "El Goog" Well connected - i got crazy links S-E-O just means what google thinks Smart people, they wanna work for me That's why I jack you for y...
MSN: You aint intellectual, I own all the property your whole board walks, while I win at this monopoly I serve the world. you should ask ya momma cuz Bill Gates might have been your real founding father I'm blowin up, without the VC, Remember it was me who invented the PC Your just an upstart - you think you...
"My design is the biggest, yours is much smaller. That rainbow is fruity, like your free Odwalla."
"His skin is so pale, he's already fatigued. The only sports you play are in my fantasy league."
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Listen to daily highlights from MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Broadcasting from the MSNBC studios in Washington, D.C., veteran journalist Matthews, a former Washington bureau chief, presidential speechwriter, congressional staffer and also a best-selling author, hosts in-depth political analysis and fiery ...
"Yes my parents did their best. My mom was the ever present parent who saw to it that our meals were cooked and our house was taken care of. My parents struggled I would say."
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SuperFreakonomics co-author Stephen Dubner talks about the economics behind prostitution and explains the connection between day traders and capuchin monkeys.
"And if you look at the World Series titles most all time and the Yankees have lapped the field with 27."