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why do you want nice cars? anything. johni can drive a car, it's just a rock. >> it's jewelry, and diamond is just a trend. it doesn't have to be a diamond. it's up to the couple. we're not here to tell you it has to be a diamond or real. it's tradition, what people want to do. john: i did this story and gave my wife earrings and she assumed they were diamonds. they were zirkonia, two years later, she asked, nice, i told her the truth. and she was ticked off. >> you lied to your wife! of course she was. >> if she can't tell the difference why, should she be mad at me? >> the assumption of truth is more important than whether or not they were real or not. john: thank you jacobina martin. i made fun of the cost of excess weddings and never mock the importance of marriage. it may hold civilization together. our government thinks so, it gives money to groups that claim they can preserve marriages and keep families together. millions of your tax dollars go to this group. ♪. >> this is expectations holiday party, and eighth annual.
why do you want nice cars? anything. johni can drive a car, it's just a rock. >> it's jewelry, and diamond is just a trend. it doesn't have to be a diamond. it's up to the couple. we're not here to tell you it has to be a diamond or real. it's tradition, what people want to do. john: i did this story and gave my wife earrings and she assumed they were diamonds. they were zirkonia, two years later, she asked, nice, i told her the truth. and she was ticked off. >> you lied to your...
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where, you lost. >> right. johnu tell us. >> at the supreme court, again, deciding on a very technical issue about land use, which i won't go into. so we lost. the state legislature said this is not right. wherever you can grow buffalo and goats and cows and hippopotamuses, you ought to be able to grow oysters. the state legislator voted 128-5 to approve this. john: a rare act because you are good at getting good publicity like this, and the politicians paid attention but can't do that for every entrepreneur. >> no, they cannot. john: they made a good reference that your land was okayed for livestock. >> yes. john: you could have raised pigs and buffalo would have been legal? >> perfectly legal by the county standards. john: oysters, no, and the county supervisor didn't respond to our calls. aqua culture is not a traditional farming activity. processing and storage can have the significant negative impact on surrounding neighbors due to odors, noise and traffic. >> what is a pig farm going to have? i'm zoned for a p
where, you lost. >> right. johnu tell us. >> at the supreme court, again, deciding on a very technical issue about land use, which i won't go into. so we lost. the state legislature said this is not right. wherever you can grow buffalo and goats and cows and hippopotamuses, you ought to be able to grow oysters. the state legislator voted 128-5 to approve this. john: a rare act because you are good at getting good publicity like this, and the politicians paid attention but can't do...
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john: you are holding this book which you use for guidance, what's it called? hat. go look at different restaurants and comparing and contrasting the good and bad choices there. john: like? >> mcdonald's here. they show they have eat this, which is mcdouble, versus the grilled chicken club sandwich which is on not that side and they have healthy tips. john: it is confusing if you think chicken is better than beef. it's not. it is all out there, and the market responds to this without government telling them what to do. some restaurants change their behavior. >> yes, olive garden and red lobster and jaum ba juice have gotten rid of some of their very high calorie, high fat, high sugar items and responded to the market demanding that they change things because of these books. john: thank you madeline and caroline and all you students and teachers and stossel in the classroom. thanks for being wiser than michelle obama and more bureaucrats in state capitols and washington. that's our show for tonight. see you next week.ay, that's ju. >> good evening, everybody. a l
john: you are holding this book which you use for guidance, what's it called? hat. go look at different restaurants and comparing and contrasting the good and bad choices there. john: like? >> mcdonald's here. they show they have eat this, which is mcdouble, versus the grilled chicken club sandwich which is on not that side and they have healthy tips. john: it is confusing if you think chicken is better than beef. it's not. it is all out there, and the market responds to this without...
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you can hear my voice coming through both >> yes, yes. john: that woman's hearing sounds for the first time because she just got cochlear implants. what a difference technology can make. >> could you hear those words? >> yes. yes. john: makes me cry just watching, and there's more that could make us cry if we knew about it. 40 years ago man-made body parts were a fantasy in tv shows like the $6 million man. >> we can rebuild him. we have the technology. we have the capability of make the world's fir bionic man better, stronger, faster. john: fiction then, and the actor lee majors did actually age. here he is more recently. >> most of you remember me as the six million dollar man whose physical abilities were enhanced by technology. now i'm here to introduced lee majors bionic rechargeable hearing aid. >> selling hearing aids. dr. kevin campbell sayshe world caught up to the tv show, really? >> absolutely. it is amaze the time we live in now is one of the most exciting times in history for science and technology and medicine. we're able to prov
you can hear my voice coming through both >> yes, yes. john: that woman's hearing sounds for the first time because she just got cochlear implants. what a difference technology can make. >> could you hear those words? >> yes. yes. john: makes me cry just watching, and there's more that could make us cry if we knew about it. 40 years ago man-made body parts were a fantasy in tv shows like the $6 million man. >> we can rebuild him. we have the technology. we have the...
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john: thank you.please stick around someone else wants to tell us we are wrong. we are not upset about chemicals. but first i will make more enemies by pointing out sometimes i knock people's fear of chemicals. if he were about dihydric gin monoxide and older list and tasteless chemical many died after inhaling it. and also will rust metal and has been found in tumors and terminal cancer patients. it sounds nasty. die hydrogen monoxide? h20. water. >> i went to times square to fool people to be and water. >> it is sen acid raid will you sign this petition we're trying to be anti-hydrogen monoxide. >> that is crazy i never knew that. '70s the ballplayers' signed also. >> almost everyone. >> odorless, tasteless. >> i would tracheal because utah chemistry? die hydrogen monoxide? >> water. >> water. >> water. >> too much kills people? >> do not van waters. >> liz reitzig is upset about the chemicals in food and writes articles like symphony of the sale. raw milk. you just want to buy organic food? >> abso
john: thank you.please stick around someone else wants to tell us we are wrong. we are not upset about chemicals. but first i will make more enemies by pointing out sometimes i knock people's fear of chemicals. if he were about dihydric gin monoxide and older list and tasteless chemical many died after inhaling it. and also will rust metal and has been found in tumors and terminal cancer patients. it sounds nasty. die hydrogen monoxide? h20. water. >> i went to times square to fool people...
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john: thank you. we will keep the conversation going on fat -- facebook or twitter to use the #good news. miserable poverty a does persist but yet i will tell you why these are the good new day is. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. adnced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. .
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>> are you . john: we're talking about the destruction of our society. >> my goodness, things are bad. >> drought. >> climatic changes. >> other global environment changes have emerged as threats to our very survival. >> it always ends in mass debt. >> even if we survive. john: our nation is in decline. >> the problem is unprecedented in our history. >> people will lose their jobs. >> simply put, we're in trouble. john: but wait, might we invent our way out of trouble. >> we have the technology. we have the capability to make the world's first bionic man. john: so many good things are happening. >> i just can't believe that i made it. >> this woman just heard sound for the first time. john: the good new day. that's our show, tonight. you worried about the future? hard not to be if you watch the news. it's mostly negative, violence, disasters, danger and i suppose that's our job to tell you about problems. if a plane crashes, that's news. the fact that thousands of planes will land and take off safely d
>> are you . john: we're talking about the destruction of our society. >> my goodness, things are bad. >> drought. >> climatic changes. >> other global environment changes have emerged as threats to our very survival. >> it always ends in mass debt. >> even if we survive. john: our nation is in decline. >> the problem is unprecedented in our history. >> people will lose their jobs. >> simply put, we're in trouble. john: but wait, might...
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so, john, you can wear that, put the bluetooth in your ear, you can put a couple of blackberry thingsok so cool. >> cooler. >> cooler. >> but why do i want the google glass? i mean, what is it going to do for me? >> you're going to have to try it and find out. >> can i get like digital readouts and look at people like terminator things? >> you can have a romantic dinner with your wife while reading your e-mail. >> hmm, now i'm interested. >> not something i recommend! >> all right, "new day" starts right now. the flames all of the way up at the bottom of the hill here. >> breaking overnight. out of control wildfires tear tlug southern california. thousands vac wevacuated, schoo closed, even the marines forced to flee. and this, a fire tornado in the middle of it all. >>> not letting go. a cnn exclusive, donald sterling on what happens next. is he going to give up the team? and what he now says about his wife and mistress. >>> battle of the great lady, was the head of the "new york times" forced out because she discovered she was paid less than ore male predecessor and less than one of
so, john, you can wear that, put the bluetooth in your ear, you can put a couple of blackberry thingsok so cool. >> cooler. >> cooler. >> but why do i want the google glass? i mean, what is it going to do for me? >> you're going to have to try it and find out. >> can i get like digital readouts and look at people like terminator things? >> you can have a romantic dinner with your wife while reading your e-mail. >> hmm, now i'm interested. >> not...
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this morning at 10:00 eastern and on booktv in point of the attack, john you, argues the administration's foreign policy will harm regional and international safety. sunday at 7:30 p.m. on c-span2. and on american history tv look at the newly unveiled restoration of george washington's known vernon dining room sunday night at 9:30 on c-span2. >> i convened a symposium on upton sinclair to try to get all the existing scholars, there were only four and most hadn't written about him for 20 years and since then two had sadly died and the last one said to me you are the keeper of the flame now. it is up to you. is it really? upton sinclair is so famous, only famous for the jungle. that is where the story ends for most people. where your story began is how he became famous. my publisher may be used the term celebrity intellectual. that wasn't my idea. it is true that he kind of invented the idea of being a celebrity, like matt damon, like michael more, who stands for something. who says all right, i know i am famous. you are going to listen to me talk about this. he did that with the local stri
this morning at 10:00 eastern and on booktv in point of the attack, john you, argues the administration's foreign policy will harm regional and international safety. sunday at 7:30 p.m. on c-span2. and on american history tv look at the newly unveiled restoration of george washington's known vernon dining room sunday night at 9:30 on c-span2. >> i convened a symposium on upton sinclair to try to get all the existing scholars, there were only four and most hadn't written about him for 20...
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you for joining us. >> good evening everyone. this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a massacre in nigeria. hundreds killed. the government blames the same group that kidnapped more than 270 school girls. what you don't know about boko haram. the ruthless organization behind the violence in nigeria. our special report. >>> crisis in ukraine. a message from vladimir putin. but is russia really pulling back from the brink? >> syria's war. rebels evacuated from an area where there's been intense fighting. and border abuse. hundreds of complaints against patrol agents from undocumented workers but who's listening? we begin tonight in nigeria, where there's been a massacre. hundreds of people killed and the government the blaming boko haram. it is the same group that kidnapped more than 270 school girls three weeks ago. today's attack happened in the northeast corner of nigeria in the state of borno. residents murdered, homes set on fire during a 12 hour raid. yvonne indege reports. >> boko haram from previous attacked in the northeast. reports the group killed hundreds in
you for joining us. >> good evening everyone. this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a massacre in nigeria. hundreds killed. the government blames the same group that kidnapped more than 270 school girls. what you don't know about boko haram. the ruthless organization behind the violence in nigeria. our special report. >>> crisis in ukraine. a message from vladimir putin. but is russia really pulling back from the brink? >> syria's war. rebels...
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and welcome to you. johnent growth in the first part of the year, that is barely enough to accomplish anything. some say mostly because of the bad winter, any way to prove that? >> it will be proved as we go through the next few months and today's jobs report gives evidence that the economy is picking up stream as we get into better weather period. these numbers were for april after all of the bad weather out of the system. so it is good news. i don't want to diminish it. we can't read too much in to this because there is a lot of cross currents. >> 288,000 jobs created in april, tom. where is the hiring? is it across all sectors or in any one particular area? >> it is across all sectors and a lot of it in construction and housing and things getting regar and making a make up month in april. and seeing it in professional services and health care as the economy goes down the bumpy bottom and all of the cliches that are accurate. the economy is in a decent place and not great. and problem with long- term unempl
and welcome to you. johnent growth in the first part of the year, that is barely enough to accomplish anything. some say mostly because of the bad winter, any way to prove that? >> it will be proved as we go through the next few months and today's jobs report gives evidence that the economy is picking up stream as we get into better weather period. these numbers were for april after all of the bad weather out of the system. so it is good news. i don't want to diminish it. we can't read...
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had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are >> mr. president you have a quorum. we have the director of office of citizens complaint. joyce hicks. >> thank you very much and ladies and gentlemen welcome to the may 14, 2014 san francisco police commission meeting. we have an agenda to deal with close session matters and we have a report from ccoc tonight. i want to thank you for allowing the young students to go forward. thank you. >> thank you very much. it was my absolute pleasure to hear from the young people. they were amazing. they were more than amazing. it was really incredible. >> please mention the consent calendar. >> occ status of again orders/policy proposals first quarter 2014. >> are there any concerns, any corrections to be
had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are >> mr. president you have a quorum. we have the director of office of citizens...
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gary welcome, it's good for having you on the program. >> thank you john. appreciate being invited. >> can you tell me briefly about the s.s. central america and why it was transporting so much gold? >> every one of thes these shipe side wall steamers would go from san francisco to panama, back and forth every two weeks, it was like catching a bus or plane. the ships coming out of san francisco each of those ships had usually a million to $2 million worth of gold coins and bars in consigned commercial shipments. >> and on this ship how much do you think, what's the theory, how much was on this ship? >> i think it was somewhere around $1.6 million, valued in 1857. >> so what would it be worth now? >> well, it depends. there was a lot of gold on that ship, and there were different shipments of the gold on the ship. there was the consigned commercial shipment of about three tons of gold which was coins and bars. then there was the gold that was on the persons of the miners. they had reduction sacks an rukd commission of gold and another 15 tons of gold and the
gary welcome, it's good for having you on the program. >> thank you john. appreciate being invited. >> can you tell me briefly about the s.s. central america and why it was transporting so much gold? >> every one of thes these shipe side wall steamers would go from san francisco to panama, back and forth every two weeks, it was like catching a bus or plane. the ships coming out of san francisco each of those ships had usually a million to $2 million worth of gold coins and...
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had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed h
had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the...
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you. commissioner john. >> sure. yes, more along the line of resources, i want to review the [inaudible] you wrote an excellent article that you read and you have some other articles that have been submitted to us over the last year and we had this report and up here we have your work that you did in oregon that we received too. there are some other documents we have too. jonathan has here a presentation brief 14 which may be used. i don't know if you want to make a list of those or anything additional you might want to look at. >> that'll be something we consider when preparing a website, maybe we can provide a link to some of these documents that are online. >> couple of points that i've been intrigued by, if there's anything we can do to encourage embracing perez ing preservation of broader context. i was embracing home eners feeling turned off by the context. that's the least we'd want to see happen so i guess as we look at the development of these guidelines to consider more the purpose of the project and the ter
you. commissioner john. >> sure. yes, more along the line of resources, i want to review the [inaudible] you wrote an excellent article that you read and you have some other articles that have been submitted to us over the last year and we had this report and up here we have your work that you did in oregon that we received too. there are some other documents we have too. jonathan has here a presentation brief 14 which may be used. i don't know if you want to make a list of those or...
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it's now great pleasure to introduce the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee (clapping) >> thank you john. congratulations to, you know, last year, we had 16.9 million investors come electro there 0 the airport that's express or implied so i want to congratulate john. more and more i'm coming out for events this is another wonderful occasions welcome the ceo from air lingus they spent 10 hours in the air on this flight the first and he hopefully, we'll endanger this in the future and because the relationship with e.r. land i want to see that san francisco and ireland are benefiting from our economy because of the relationship. certainly culturely and with the presence of our business community and sister city that's a strong reflection. over a year ago i had an opportunity to go on my first visit to cork a year and a another thing. we had a great time representing san francisco and being the the chairperson the master person of the parade for the stds in coverage we're talking about where we got the responsibility name of the lee river in coverage this was one of my first invests and i al
it's now great pleasure to introduce the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee (clapping) >> thank you john. congratulations to, you know, last year, we had 16.9 million investors come electro there 0 the airport that's express or implied so i want to congratulate john. more and more i'm coming out for events this is another wonderful occasions welcome the ceo from air lingus they spent 10 hours in the air on this flight the first and he hopefully, we'll endanger this in the future and...
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had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are >> hi i'm a assembly member ting i'm running for re-election representing districts 19th street which includes the western neighborhoods of san francisco and daily and part of south san francisco thank the league of women voters and the voters of districts 19th street by electing me. upon my swearing in john appoint me the caucus chair i'm pursuing proud to put san francisco business owner back on track when democratic's one the two hours the legislation working with governor jerry brown we've spent our tax dollars wisely by paying off our debts and the results speak for themselves. our states economic is approved our unemployment is going down and revenues are up my priorities are vesting in p
had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are >> hi i'm a assembly member ting i'm running for re-election representing districts...
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had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are the meeting will c order. this is the tuesday, may 13, 2014. meeting of san francisco transportation authority plans & programs committee. our clerk is ms. ivory can chang. madam clerk, please call the roll. >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor kim. absent. supervisor mar. supervisor yee. we have quorum >> thank you. please call the next item. >> the serious committee report this is an informational item. >> we have bryan. good morning, committee members we shared 3 action items and passed them amazing it was our items 8, 9 and temple item 4 for a clean air program and peter in the committee asked for the transit would cause spill over into parallel streets it was anna said there'
had a piece of the action so thank you nick and john updike as well and dpw and rec and park and everyone give you irs a wonderful pat on the back we're going to make a motion to move this for the record or forward with positive recommendations. >> move items 3, 4, 5 and 6 we'll take that without objection. mraild madam clerk, is there any other business. >> no further business. then we are the meeting will c order. this is the tuesday, may 13, 2014. meeting of san francisco...
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why do you think there is any increase in positive ads? >> well, i think john's got it right. i mean there's maybe some fat agency out there but its bottom line is these things haven't worked. you think about the amount of money in 2012. and at the president level-- they were rarely moved. sometimes in primaries they can make a difference because the candidates are less well-known. but at the same time primaries tend not to be as negative because you've got members of the same party attacking but they are more reluctant to go supernegative. >> john bra bender what would be the calculus, if you are an outside group and want to help your candidate what would be the circumstances that would lead you to put a positive message out right now. >> i think a big part of it is if you look people started earlier this time. when dow start earlier the ads are more positive in the beginning and move to become more negative because somebody is losing. second of all there is a lot of primaries this time so if you are a conservative group you may want to help one conservative but it doesn't mea
why do you think there is any increase in positive ads? >> well, i think john's got it right. i mean there's maybe some fat agency out there but its bottom line is these things haven't worked. you think about the amount of money in 2012. and at the president level-- they were rarely moved. sometimes in primaries they can make a difference because the candidates are less well-known. but at the same time primaries tend not to be as negative because you've got members of the same party...
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but ivan is taking a unique ride, you might say, on an antique john deere tractor. , ivan is in altoona, pennsylvania, he'll be traveling to the flight 93 memorial. he says his dad taught him, if you have a dream, you should follow it. and ivan's dream is riding a tractor cross-country. he decided he wanted to do it for a good cause. he's got a website where you can donate. >> maybe you should go on that. really take in the country that way. >> fresh air. thanks for joining us. >> have a great weekend, everybody. >>> thanks, guys. we start with this fox news alert. the irs has finally agreed they will now hand over the highly anticipated e-mails of lois lerner as part of the investigation into the targeting of conservative groups. he low, everybody. i'm martha maccallum in today for gretchen.committee hopes th get new details on who was behind this targeting, perhaps not surprisingly this e-mail release came shortly after lerner was held in contempt of congress for refusing to testify in this scandal. as you well remember, she took the fifth twice, but some legal exp
but ivan is taking a unique ride, you might say, on an antique john deere tractor. , ivan is in altoona, pennsylvania, he'll be traveling to the flight 93 memorial. he says his dad taught him, if you have a dream, you should follow it. and ivan's dream is riding a tractor cross-country. he decided he wanted to do it for a good cause. he's got a website where you can donate. >> maybe you should go on that. really take in the country that way. >> fresh air. thanks for joining us....
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it's the nexium you know, now delivered. . johnstarted facebook >>> did you know that i started facebook? really. when i was in college, i worked on the school newspaper. a few years before, the editors published the snarky book filled with sexist stereotypes at schools. it was fun to read generalizations about those schools. where the girls are was a big succe success. made money. i came up with an idea of doing the new version of the book with pictures. i just had to go to those schools and get administrators permission to publish the pictures. for some reason, they did. you may not now this, but that's pretty much how facebook started. with pictures of college women posted online so sexist college boys could see who appealed to them. >> we're ranking girls. >> yeah. >> people want to go on the internet and check out their friends. >> facebook is now worth about $150 billion. when i started my facebook, the internet hadn't been invented yet so there was no instant feedback and my idea went nowhere. the book didn't sell well. we l
it's the nexium you know, now delivered. . johnstarted facebook >>> did you know that i started facebook? really. when i was in college, i worked on the school newspaper. a few years before, the editors published the snarky book filled with sexist stereotypes at schools. it was fun to read generalizations about those schools. where the girls are was a big succe success. made money. i came up with an idea of doing the new version of the book with pictures. i just had to go to those...
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john. >> let me throw you a question john. washington state, which passed a gay marriage bill, oregon had a ban on it and now a judge ruling. what's the difference between these two states in the northwest? >> well, the difference is that it was written into the constitution in oregon, and that's what was challenged legally, and that's what judge mcshane ruled was illegal. not the case here but the case in the state of washington to move ahead and get married if they're a same sex couple and that's what they want to did. really uncertain what's going to happen in the oregon case. nobody has a legal standing to appeal it so it play stand as it is. also we're not quite certain, how judge mcshane who is gay and his partner who are raising a child together, will being follow the verdict. >> kevin corriveau is telling us what's killing the fish kevin. >> we don't think it's so much of a mystery anymore. last week when we had the heat wave going on across much of the area, historical temperatures. here is marina del rey. because of
john. >> let me throw you a question john. washington state, which passed a gay marriage bill, oregon had a ban on it and now a judge ruling. what's the difference between these two states in the northwest? >> well, the difference is that it was written into the constitution in oregon, and that's what was challenged legally, and that's what judge mcshane ruled was illegal. not the case here but the case in the state of washington to move ahead and get married if they're a same sex...
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he joins us now with hoover institution fellow john taylor. steve, you lucky dog. >> yeah. ian. i'm here with one of the brighter economic minds in the country. maybe in the world. john taylor, inventor of the taylor rule, undersecretary of the treasury. professor at stanford and a fellow at the hoover institution. john, thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> and we only have about four minutes. i need you to explain off the bat, negative 1% gdp. that's a pretty big number. does it make you more worried about the underlying economic growth? >> i think weather's a big part of it, and we're going to get a bounceback from that. it's not the only thing. if you average the first and second, it's probably going to be under 2% growth rate, and that's a disappointment compared to what many people thought. i view it as, again, the average -- average at first and second as disappointment. >> john, you go down one, you come back three or four. looking beyond the decline and the snapback, what's trend growth? what can we expect realistically in this country as far as growth goes
he joins us now with hoover institution fellow john taylor. steve, you lucky dog. >> yeah. ian. i'm here with one of the brighter economic minds in the country. maybe in the world. john taylor, inventor of the taylor rule, undersecretary of the treasury. professor at stanford and a fellow at the hoover institution. john, thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> and we only have about four minutes. i need you to explain off the bat, negative 1% gdp. that's a pretty big...
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. >> john, you just mentioned cap and trade, and how is that really different?> well, the way it could end up being similar, susie, is the method a state could choose to comply with the regulations could be a cap and trade system. remember, we already have those systems in california and in several states in the northeast. so there is precedent for that. and one of the questions that we'll be watching is whether or not the one option for states will be to join one of those existing cap and trade systems so western states could join with california, for example, states in the midwest and northeast could join the ones that are already operating. >> john, how much of a political fire storm will this create in the election year? >> very large because you already have the trade groups representing the power industry, complaining the obama administration hopes to split some elements of the power industry. for example, those more reliant on coal will be much more affected than those relying on gas which is a lot cleaner burning. you can expect the argument lines to be
. >> john, you just mentioned cap and trade, and how is that really different?> well, the way it could end up being similar, susie, is the method a state could choose to comply with the regulations could be a cap and trade system. remember, we already have those systems in california and in several states in the northeast. so there is precedent for that. and one of the questions that we'll be watching is whether or not the one option for states will be to join one of those existing cap...
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you. oh, and one last question, john, would you approve time warner cable and comcast? more details about that? >> i would not. and i would think that comcast/time warner, to me, raises a lot more problems than at&t/directv which itself is no great deal for consumers. liz: okay. well, i have fios and i'm happy. i dumped time warner, it was bad. [laughter] thank you both so much. brad, svp of research and john burke meyer, senior staff attorney. we have new developments in google's reported talks with twitch, that popular streaming site for video games. the the price tag reportedly more than $1 billion, ranking it right up there with google's top five large acquisitions. remember youtube, 1.8 billion? nest, 3.2 billion? boy, motorola mobility, that was kind of a mess, didn't quite work out as well as google had hoped. why the big premium for the site or is it what we don't know about twitch? >> developing news on that front, variety reporting that google is imminently striking a deal to acquire twitch for a billion dollars. this is why everyone says it's so attractive, i
you. oh, and one last question, john, would you approve time warner cable and comcast? more details about that? >> i would not. and i would think that comcast/time warner, to me, raises a lot more problems than at&t/directv which itself is no great deal for consumers. liz: okay. well, i have fios and i'm happy. i dumped time warner, it was bad. [laughter] thank you both so much. brad, svp of research and john burke meyer, senior staff attorney. we have new developments in google's...
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john, you say this is no way to use our tax dollars. >> you know, i love when harry reid speaks. every word he utters helps the freedom movement. this is great what you just showed. i don't like the idea of taxpayer money having anything to do with the screening of a right wing documentary or a left wing one. it's a good thing the republicans are filing an ethics complaint. i wish both sides would do this more often when taxpayer money is wasted. >> is there substance to this complaint? >> sure there is. if you think we were wasting taxpayer dollars when john boehner hosted a screening of their film in the same place and if we waste the tax players doctors when representative randy forbes, no relation, hosted a newt gingrich citizens united film in the same place. none of it was wasting taxpayer money and neither is this because all the people that staffed the visitor center would have been working there even if somebody didn't push the button on the dvd. >> but it's such a nasty attack against a group of business people that created tens of thousands of jobs. helped make america
john, you say this is no way to use our tax dollars. >> you know, i love when harry reid speaks. every word he utters helps the freedom movement. this is great what you just showed. i don't like the idea of taxpayer money having anything to do with the screening of a right wing documentary or a left wing one. it's a good thing the republicans are filing an ethics complaint. i wish both sides would do this more often when taxpayer money is wasted. >> is there substance to this...
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a gorgeous memorial day on tap for you. johnrecovered from the march mudslide in washington state. the medical examiner will determine whether the remains of those are steven hadaway or molly kristine regelbrugge. they are the only two people missing. authorities ended the active search for bodies last month but work continues to rebuild a highway through the area. >>> pope francis is set to make a historic visit to the middle east tomorrow. the pope is expected to visit jesus' birthplace in the west bank city of bethlehem. he is going to a refugee camp in the west bank. there were questions whether he was healthy enough to travel given he recently cancelled appointments citing health reasons. >> the pope's visit to such attention filled area is not without conflict. some ultra orthodox jews are protesting him to celebrate mass in the upper room because it would be over king david's tomb. on the other hand, both israelis and palestinians have been putting together the finishing touches the gift they plan to present to the pope.
a gorgeous memorial day on tap for you. johnrecovered from the march mudslide in washington state. the medical examiner will determine whether the remains of those are steven hadaway or molly kristine regelbrugge. they are the only two people missing. authorities ended the active search for bodies last month but work continues to rebuild a highway through the area. >>> pope francis is set to make a historic visit to the middle east tomorrow. the pope is expected to visit jesus'...
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data points, a, b, go to the endgame -- if you have seen the movie, you have advantages. , three yearsage is ago, a competitor said, johni want to congratulate you for reinventing cisco one more time. that's why think a ceo should be in the job more than 45 years. he said, most of us, including himself, we don't reinvent ourselves every four to five years. your company and your culture and you as a leader have been able to do that in ways that others do not. he said, how many of the leaders you have have been in the job longer than five years? the answer is only one. this is where there are companies or individual leaders, if you cannot reinvent yourself on market trends, used to be three to five years, now it's only three years. at cisco, although people give us unbelievably good grades on innovations, we are going to increase that by two x. so maybe one more reinvention for you or will we we sitting here again in another 19 years having this conversation? >> no, we have given it a timeframe in the next conversation will be when i announce my successor. changed five cfos in the company, probably seven head of sales. i
data points, a, b, go to the endgame -- if you have seen the movie, you have advantages. , three yearsage is ago, a competitor said, johni want to congratulate you for reinventing cisco one more time. that's why think a ceo should be in the job more than 45 years. he said, most of us, including himself, we don't reinvent ourselves every four to five years. your company and your culture and you as a leader have been able to do that in ways that others do not. he said, how many of the leaders you...
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eric and john allen. thank youmuch to both of you. >>> just ahead, a ship and a city both attacked by terrorists. now back together. we'll go to new york for the bittersweet return of the "u.s.s. cole." something has be spotted whereas a watch means conditions are favorable. the last time it was in new york was for fleet week a few months before it was attacked. about a year and a half before the september 11th, 2001 attacks on the world trade center. >> it is a guided missile destroyer able to project power around the world. it's one of the most famous or in famous ships in the u.s. fleet. october 12, 2000, the cole was attacked by al qaeda as it ported in yemen. the suicide mission using a small boat and hundreds of pounds of explosives. 17 sailors died. 39 injured. >> as you see here on the floor, there are 17 gold stars. one for each member who better issued that day. >> on board, reminders of that day everywhere. so everywhere you go around the ship these things exist. >> porters cramped and luxuries lacking.
eric and john allen. thank youmuch to both of you. >>> just ahead, a ship and a city both attacked by terrorists. now back together. we'll go to new york for the bittersweet return of the "u.s.s. cole." something has be spotted whereas a watch means conditions are favorable. the last time it was in new york was for fleet week a few months before it was attacked. about a year and a half before the september 11th, 2001 attacks on the world trade center. >> it is a guided...
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back to you now, john and christine. >> all right, now more on cnn's exclusive interview with los angelessterling, including parts of his conversation with anderson cooper, parts you haven't heard before. sterling sounding remorseful about what he's done to his estranged wife, shelly, and he's, you know, i would say he's seemingly in denial about keeping his nba team. >> you believe you will be able to keep the team, then? >> well -- >> because the advertisers certainly, you know, they were pulling -- >> the advertisers are all coming back. let's not be crazy. the fans will all come if you have a good team. if you don't have a good team, the fans won't come. >> even if you're owner? >> what am i, a frankenstein? what am i, some kind of an ogre? i'm a good person. i'm a warm person. i say hello to everybody who comes to the team. >> there's some players that have talked about a boycott of the season. >> well, that's talk. the media pushes that. why would they do that? if they get their salaries, they're going to play. >> do you think your wife, shelly, should also be removed as an owner? >
back to you now, john and christine. >> all right, now more on cnn's exclusive interview with los angelessterling, including parts of his conversation with anderson cooper, parts you haven't heard before. sterling sounding remorseful about what he's done to his estranged wife, shelly, and he's, you know, i would say he's seemingly in denial about keeping his nba team. >> you believe you will be able to keep the team, then? >> well -- >> because the advertisers certainly,...
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you wanna find a john deere dealer? just set your gps to tractor expert.ndson grows up, it's his. but it's all mine now. that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. get 600 dollars off all john deere four-wheel steer lawn tractors now at a dealer near you. we'll see you back here, same time, same place, same channel. >>> tonight on "huckabee." >> inthe members of this committee to find the facts for the four families who lost their loved ones. >> speaker boehner announces the select committee on benghazi. democrats accuse the republicans of playing politics. >> the fact this is a stunt. this is a political stunt. >> i don't want theater. i don't want a side show. >> committee members mike pompeo and lynn westmoreland joins mike huckabee tonight. >>> oscar winner richard dreyfuss says
you wanna find a john deere dealer? just set your gps to tractor expert.ndson grows up, it's his. but it's all mine now. that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. get 600 dollars off all john deere four-wheel steer lawn tractors now at a dealer near you. we'll see you back here, same time, same place, same channel. >>> tonight on "huckabee." >> inthe members of this committee to find the facts for the four families who lost their loved ones. >> speaker...