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you know what i mean? >> you know if you did it or not, right?> i know. >> you better get your story straight. >> for real. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. >> you have pretty distinctive looks. i am reviewing the video to verify his participation in the fight that happened last week. he claimed he was nowhere around or he had no participation other than him living in the pod, so i'm going to go ahead and review it and see what it shows. this is inmate morgan, also known as peaches, talking to jorge solinas, who we suspect as being the one who threw the blows in the fight. he's putting on his gloves like he's getting ready. you can see out of the corner that the fight is going on right here. there's somebody else holding him over here. the shirt's pulled off. this is solinas there again with the gloves. first, he looks to see if anybody saw anything, anybody coming to get him. you see somebody with oranges who happens to be inmate kenneth morgan, also known as peaches. >> news that peaches might be involved in a fight came as a surpr
you know what i mean? >> you know if you did it or not, right?> i know. >> you better get your story straight. >> for real. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. >> you have pretty distinctive looks. i am reviewing the video to verify his participation in the fight that happened last week. he claimed he was nowhere around or he had no participation other than him living in the pod, so i'm going to go ahead and review it and see what it shows. this...
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you want your parent to love you. you want your parent to love you. you know, after awhile, after they beat you down so much, you want them even more. and that's very, very difficult for people to understand. but it is what it is. it is that, and it was very true for me. >> what's so strike to go me is how you always had this sense of what was right and wrong. how did you not suck om to the pressures that were around you? what must have been peer pressure in some cases. >> i never felt any peer pressure except from crazy cindy. >> to get in trouble. >> but i don't know how i can explain it. it's just that i always thought i was special. and it wasn't an arrogance. it was a knowing and it was there is a life out there, and i am just doing time. and i am going to make this time work for me. i am going to do everything right so that when i get out of this existence, out of childhood and into life as a young adult, i want all that it can offer, and i want to take advantage of all that it can offer. so, therefore, i had tu
you want your parent to love you. you want your parent to love you. you know, after awhile, after they beat you down so much, you want them even more. and that's very, very difficult for people to understand. but it is what it is. it is that, and it was very true for me. >> what's so strike to go me is how you always had this sense of what was right and wrong. how did you not suck om to the pressures that were around you? what must have been peer pressure in some cases. >> i never...
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you got a nice operation. >> thank you. >> do you love it?> after 40 years, i have to love it. >> you better love it. >> i don't have a choice anymore. >> so are you alan? how are you? i'm marcus. >> good. how are you, marcus? >> nice to meet you, sir. >> pleasure to meet you. >> this is a nice place. now are you guys brothers? >> no. partners. >> just partners. >> closer than brothers. >> and are you guys 50/50 partners? >> 50/50. our fathers were partners. >> okay. >> they left the empire to us. >> and so, walk me through the process of how it works. >> this is the receiving area. we got all our fresh meat through here. then we also get lamb and veal in this way too. and those cuts will go into the other room next door, where they'll be broken down into subprimals. they'll be packaged or shipped out as orders. >> so how much revenue will you do a year? >> uh, we should do about 50. >> 50 million? >> 50 million. >> that's a big business. how big is that electric bill? >> uh, about 30 a month. >> wow. a big business like this comes with big o
you got a nice operation. >> thank you. >> do you love it?> after 40 years, i have to love it. >> you better love it. >> i don't have a choice anymore. >> so are you alan? how are you? i'm marcus. >> good. how are you, marcus? >> nice to meet you, sir. >> pleasure to meet you. >> this is a nice place. now are you guys brothers? >> no. partners. >> just partners. >> closer than brothers. >> and are you guys 50/50...
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-how you doing, buddy? -pleasure to meet you. -how are you, man? -good, how are you?he town? -yeah. steve: here's lee pappas, another one of my good clients. it's a guy that is a stockbroker. this is a guy that i've built up to come to las vegas to bet some serious money. this is jordan, a friend of mine. he's executive security. i bring him aboard for clients like this that bring out the big guns. lee pappas' record was 14-3 with me before coming to town. let's go get something to eat. i'm starving. he was betting $500 a game at first, -then i convinced him to go about $1,000 a game. -nice car. it's not the money that i made him, it's the record and the consistency and the percentage. i've shown this guy 70%, 80%, which is something he's never seen before in the stock market. and now he's looking to bet big. what we're gonna do right now is, uh, i'm gonna take you to one of the finest restaurants in las vegas. i'm taking you to a place called oscar's. how long have you been in the stock market? i've been in the market since '87. you and i do the exact same thing. we
-how you doing, buddy? -pleasure to meet you. -how are you, man? -good, how are you?he town? -yeah. steve: here's lee pappas, another one of my good clients. it's a guy that is a stockbroker. this is a guy that i've built up to come to las vegas to bet some serious money. this is jordan, a friend of mine. he's executive security. i bring him aboard for clients like this that bring out the big guns. lee pappas' record was 14-3 with me before coming to town. let's go get something to eat. i'm...
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you take a bow and an arrow. you pull the arrow back, you let go. it's easy to see what makes the arrow moved. that string is stretched ready. that string is pushing on it. that's what moves. fine. but when the string is no longer pushing, guess what, gang? it keeps on moving. if it's moving, there gotta be a force. gotta be a force? where's the force? and so the scholars of those years tried to find where the force was. and they came up with this idea. when that cannonball's going through the air, it's parting the air in front. the air is gonna get out of the way. this like--you guys don't be knowing about snowbanks, but if i take this thing and throw it into a snowbank-- you guys know what that is, a snowbank? a bank of snow? you know what would be left behind? a hole in the snow. okay? and it was reasoned that as this moves through the air, it leaves behind a hole in the air. i mean, the air is around us, right? okay? it leaves behind a hole in the air. aha, but wait a minute, the scholars said, "you can't have a hole in the air, because nature a
you take a bow and an arrow. you pull the arrow back, you let go. it's easy to see what makes the arrow moved. that string is stretched ready. that string is pushing on it. that's what moves. fine. but when the string is no longer pushing, guess what, gang? it keeps on moving. if it's moving, there gotta be a force. gotta be a force? where's the force? and so the scholars of those years tried to find where the force was. and they came up with this idea. when that cannonball's going through the...
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you take a little sip, don't you? done with that, you got more time to, to spend with your young daughter, don't you? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i actually do, yeah. i have to start drinking more frozen margaritas. >> frozen margaritas. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm going to do that right now. >> i'm glad we had this talk. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's awesome! we did not plan that. that is awesome. you are the best. that is tony award-winning performance. that's bryan cranston right there. go see him. go see him as lbj. oh my gosh. more with bryan when we get back. come on back everybody. ♪ ♪ stuck in a contract? switch to t-mobile we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down right now. thit's not the "limit yoursh hard earned cash back" card . it's not the "confused by rotating categories" card. it's the no-category-gaming, no-look-passing, clear-the-lane-i'm- going-up-strong, backboard-breaking, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.
you take a little sip, don't you? done with that, you got more time to, to spend with your young daughter, don't you? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i actually do, yeah. i have to start drinking more frozen margaritas. >> frozen margaritas. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm going to do that right now. >> i'm glad we had this talk. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's awesome! we did not plan that. that is awesome. you are the best. that is tony award-winning performance. that's...
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you must say thank you. what am i saying thank you for? you must always say thank you!k you! i wanted to shrink under the table! she's the only one who could make me feel like i was seven! >> charlie: leather bound copies of her books with a lovely inscription -- >> they came a week before she died to my office. she had written a note to me in them. i called her to say thank you. that was the last conversation i had with her. she said, i wanted you to have these. i don't think -- people said, oh, she must have known. i don't think so, charlie. i talked to her son, i talked to people who had talked to maya the day before she died, she was planning the party for the fourth of july! she had been fragile for so long that we all thought it could happen any day, this week, next week, a year or two from now. we didn't think it would be that day. when you're 86 years old and you die in your own home, in your own bed, peacefully without pain, there is something very beautiful in that. everybody has a favorite maya quote. >> charlie: people wanted to share their emotion with you
you must say thank you. what am i saying thank you for? you must always say thank you!k you! i wanted to shrink under the table! she's the only one who could make me feel like i was seven! >> charlie: leather bound copies of her books with a lovely inscription -- >> they came a week before she died to my office. she had written a note to me in them. i called her to say thank you. that was the last conversation i had with her. she said, i wanted you to have these. i don't think --...
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you can say -- >> wait a minute. >> before you jump in, earl, you said you heard him say things like that before. do you believe this gentlemen we had on? >> no. you know what, i think when you mention naivete, i think there was naivete there that you would have someone like him. and there are other african-americans i've heard during the sterling drama over the last couple weeks that essentially are giving him a pass. so i think there is naivete on all sides. i. >> i don't think he is giving hum a pass. i think he thought he wasn't a racist and the subsequent -- >>, no i ment in the beginning. >> right. in the beginning. but he walked it back after that. >> i got you. >> but he had to. because he could hear it himself. >> i got you. >> this jumps off what earl just said, you listen to donald sterling, it's like listening to a dinosaur breathing his last gasp. he seems like an old form of racism that hopefully is dying but we people and especially white people need to realize that racial bias in its more subtle and hard to notice and far less talked about on television news, it is al
you can say -- >> wait a minute. >> before you jump in, earl, you said you heard him say things like that before. do you believe this gentlemen we had on? >> no. you know what, i think when you mention naivete, i think there was naivete there that you would have someone like him. and there are other african-americans i've heard during the sterling drama over the last couple weeks that essentially are giving him a pass. so i think there is naivete on all sides. i. >> i...
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i know they made you do. i know they made you do it, you know what i'm saying? you hear me?> i got you. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," the shakedown of the year takes everyone by surprise. >> keep your head down. >> not going to tell you no more. >> and while some inmates get thrown into ad-seg, antonio easter hopes to get out. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. so, what'd you think of the house? did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey, babe, i got to go. bye, daddy. have a good day at school, okay? ♪ [ man ] but what about when my parents visit? okay. just love this one. it's next to a park. [ man ] i love it. i love it, too. here's your new house. ♪ daddy! [ male announcer ] you'r
i know they made you do. i know they made you do it, you know what i'm saying? you hear me?> i got you. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," the shakedown of the year takes everyone by surprise. >> keep your head down. >> not going to tell you no more. >> and while some inmates get thrown into ad-seg, antonio easter hopes to get out. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of...
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thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next, could your house be killing you? you want the answer, you have to return after the break. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts before you start and while taking xeljanz, and roinely check certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are co
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, you know, they could stab you.ld stab someone in front of you. and you respond to help them and, guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the camaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup as they risk their lives every day. >> i love this place. i really -- it may sound sick, but this is my job. this is a career. i guess it chose me, you know. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine wasn't mine. it was yours. you had it keistered, remember? you got an environment where your life depends on someone else, and someone else's life depends on yours. so it kind of makes you a lot closer. it really does. you appreciate each other more. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> you were right there on the wall. >> yeah, i know. >> it could have gone either way. >> i know. >> the investigation into the fight on the basketball court concludes, and darrell samuels is given the verdict. >> you change your own destiny, so you'
, you know, they could stab you.ld stab someone in front of you. and you respond to help them and, guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the camaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup as they risk their lives every day. >> i love this place. i really -- it may sound sick, but this is my job. this is a career. i guess it chose me, you know. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine...
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so, you know. >> or i'll give it to you, you know.ice. >> jimmy: i wonder what percent this puts us at. if mel brooks is 15%. >> oh, percent gay? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, i had football coaches that would say you have to give 110%. but i would always think that's not mathematically possible. but i think in this case -- >> jimmy: well, we'll give it a shot either way. well, happy anniversary to you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you did mention it's been 20 years. you were 30 when we met. you have a big birthday coming up. your 50th birthday. >> yeah. i'm going to turn 50. my kids are going to turn 8 in a couple weeks. i'm delighted. >> jimmy: twins. >> twins. that's right. i never say which one of them i like more. so it keeps it cool. so -- >> jimmy: that's very wise. >> right. >> jimmy: as a parent. >> the girl never finds out exactly what's going on. in my head. but my son is taking -- he's taken up a sport. i was hoping he could have started playing football or maybe, you know, move into the octagon or something, really could get daddy'
so, you know. >> or i'll give it to you, you know.ice. >> jimmy: i wonder what percent this puts us at. if mel brooks is 15%. >> oh, percent gay? >> jimmy: yeah. >> well, i had football coaches that would say you have to give 110%. but i would always think that's not mathematically possible. but i think in this case -- >> jimmy: well, we'll give it a shot either way. well, happy anniversary to you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you did mention it's been...
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you see ingrid bergman and then you see someone you have no idea who that is and you look it up and you there was a little bubble in time when they had something going for themselves. and that's really -- you know, in reality it sounds like i'm being facetious. but it really is kind of great that that's what show business is. it's all sorts of things. it's this and that. jimmy stewart. it's radio personalities and it's sports figures. so it's like all spread out. >> jimmy: do you know who your neighbors are on the hollywood walk of fame? >> all i know is i'm right in front of the wax museum. >> jimmy: you are. your neighbors are edward bergen, the great ventriloquist. roseanne barr, arnold, whatever her last name is now. and lindsay wagner, the bionic woman. >> there you go. >> jimmy: somehow got a star before you did. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how the hell did that happen? [ laughter ] how the hell did i get a star before you did? [ laughter ] i think it's just because i'm one of the neighbors. >> these things just happen. i wasn't ready yet. they said she's not ready. we got a letter, you kn
you see ingrid bergman and then you see someone you have no idea who that is and you look it up and you there was a little bubble in time when they had something going for themselves. and that's really -- you know, in reality it sounds like i'm being facetious. but it really is kind of great that that's what show business is. it's all sorts of things. it's this and that. jimmy stewart. it's radio personalities and it's sports figures. so it's like all spread out. >> jimmy: do you know who...
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you know, marketing, what have you. i have a few colleagues of mine, a couple of professor friends search and search and search to see if there were any non-fiction books that i might have overlooked. especially the caribbean, write more, to add to the narrative of our story. inspire them to travel and see themselves outside of this, you know, these walls here. less than half of those of people of color. i cannot imagine how many of those are broken down by groups. people not traveling, i think he's yourself. i remember meeting somebody is said to me, you know, i know. what does that mean? i don't know if it's religious or just folklore. i don't know where it comes from, but he said that win, you know, i know now if you would use that word, but the greater supreme being created people, created 40 versions of each one of dozens scattered as around the world. i feel like every time i travel i feel more and more and more -- like the first, when to the was going to have this moment. i was almost on the loan business also mu
you know, marketing, what have you. i have a few colleagues of mine, a couple of professor friends search and search and search to see if there were any non-fiction books that i might have overlooked. especially the caribbean, write more, to add to the narrative of our story. inspire them to travel and see themselves outside of this, you know, these walls here. less than half of those of people of color. i cannot imagine how many of those are broken down by groups. people not traveling, i think...
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you can fist bump, you can hive five, you can hand -- high-five. you can handshake. that is how delicate these arms are built at johns hopkins university. and not only that, but cleat exo-- complete exoskeletons are next. we are going to bypass the spinal cord for these people. think of the people who are injured because of car accidents, strokes, football accidents on the football field. hundreds of them, thousands of people who are parly or -- partially or fully paralyzed. we're going to make sure they walk again by bypassing the spinal cord. now, at duke university there's one scientist from brazil. he's creating this exoskeleton for somebody who is totally paralyzed so that he can start the world cup soccer games in brazil. so the next time you watch the international soccer cup games in brazil, they will be initiated by somebody who is a vegetable, totally paralyzed, with an exoskeleton. and in japan they're looking at surrogates, avatars like the movie, "avatar. "in the movie you are in a pod, and you control mentally another being. this is now japan where we h
you can fist bump, you can hive five, you can hand -- high-five. you can handshake. that is how delicate these arms are built at johns hopkins university. and not only that, but cleat exo-- complete exoskeletons are next. we are going to bypass the spinal cord for these people. think of the people who are injured because of car accidents, strokes, football accidents on the football field. hundreds of them, thousands of people who are parly or -- partially or fully paralyzed. we're going to make...
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to stab you or get you raped or something. and you have to learn how to grow eyes in the back of your head and learn how to fight real good in prison. can't have nobody punk you. can't be no bitch in here. >> there are inmates in here for 20 years, even though we're friendly and we speak, they walk up on me, i still want to know what they're doing. >> i will kill a friend for messing me around quicker than i will anybody else. betraying my trust. spitting on my trust. i guess it don't make me mad, it hurts, too, you know? >>> for inmates to survive, they have to make friends. they have to make alliances for security purposes. the problem is they're surrounded by people who aren't very trustworthy. so here's the dilemma -- you have to make friends for protection but they can be the friends that end up killing you. >> finding true friendship in prison might be a dicey proposition. but at the spring creek correctional center in alaska, we found a pair of cell mates who seemed more like frat house brothers rather than inmates at a
to stab you or get you raped or something. and you have to learn how to grow eyes in the back of your head and learn how to fight real good in prison. can't have nobody punk you. can't be no bitch in here. >> there are inmates in here for 20 years, even though we're friendly and we speak, they walk up on me, i still want to know what they're doing. >> i will kill a friend for messing me around quicker than i will anybody else. betraying my trust. spitting on my trust. i guess it...
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don't convince me you did something good. you did something bad. you lied! you lied!the people in those emails lied. >> the people in those emails lied and that ain't no lie. gerri: dr. jeff, thanks for coming on. >> always a pleasure, thank you, gerri. gerri: i feel he hadfied. coming up later in the show a growing epidemic among seniors and misuse of prescription drugs. they're abusing drugs. how the quiet tweets to obamacare could all but insure a taxpayer bailout for insurers. the details coming up. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >> gerri: obamacare was supposed to be a bargain that is how it was sold but buried deep in over 100 pages of regulation there is said door opening taxpayers to rate potential $1 billion bailout of the insurance industry. year with the latest of a senior fellow from the manhattan institute. the back door bailout? i feel like i have he
don't convince me you did something good. you did something bad. you lied! you lied!the people in those emails lied. >> the people in those emails lied and that ain't no lie. gerri: dr. jeff, thanks for coming on. >> always a pleasure, thank you, gerri. gerri: i feel he hadfied. coming up later in the show a growing epidemic among seniors and misuse of prescription drugs. they're abusing drugs. how the quiet tweets to obamacare could all but insure a taxpayer bailout for insurers....
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thank you very much. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't want to spend a lot of time on net neutrality. i have a different view. i view it as nothing more than a price control. we've seen how that works in creating supply. i think it's very dangerous path that you're headed down. i want to ask process questions related to that. have you spoken to anyone at the white house in the last month regarding net neutrality? >> only to keep them appraised. they have been assiduous in their recognition that we are an independent agency. >> and did you call them or did they call you? >> i called them. >> and has anyone else on your staff spoken to folks at the white house or omb in the last month? >> not to me -- well, on -- the answer is i'm sure. on this issue, i don't know. but i can assure you from my discussions with everybody from the president on down, the recognition of the independence of our agency and i'll go further and assure you that never have i or to my
thank you very much. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't want to spend a lot of time on net neutrality. i have a different view. i view it as nothing more than a price control. we've seen how that works in creating supply. i think it's very dangerous path that you're headed down. i want to ask process questions related to that. have you spoken to anyone at the white house in the last month regarding net neutrality?...
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when you take 112 weeks of unemployment and you mix in healthcare on your parents until you are 26.ave 50 million people on food stamps to buy munchies. throw in some of the other things you can get out there. this whole country is about to turn into bill and ted's excellent adventure 3. >> excellent. >> and the guy who is going to tell us all about that is jay carney, white house spokesman who has a different look, miller. let's put it up and get your grooming critique on it. >> well, billy, i would say, this he has been acting as a beard for this president for five years. why not grow one, okay? at this point, why don't you put a pedometer to measure how podantik he is. he blows more smoke than a death rattle and like i said that whole pressroom has turned into men staring at goats blaming other goats. >> new hampshire. there is a congressman woman up there named ann custer and ann had a little -- that's right. get your last -- joke ready, everyone. so ann custer has a town hall meeting and here is what happened. roll the tape. >> you can address benghazi? >> what are you going to
when you take 112 weeks of unemployment and you mix in healthcare on your parents until you are 26.ave 50 million people on food stamps to buy munchies. throw in some of the other things you can get out there. this whole country is about to turn into bill and ted's excellent adventure 3. >> excellent. >> and the guy who is going to tell us all about that is jay carney, white house spokesman who has a different look, miller. let's put it up and get your grooming critique on it....
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you waited 35 days. 5 days that you cared for veterans you said you care about them.y wait on the list languishing. >> in the last five years the office of congressional legislative authority has. >> ma'am. >> has responded to over 100,000 requests for information. >> ma'am, ma'am, ma'am. veterans died get us the answers, please. >> and joining us our political panel, abc news political director rick klein, the national journal's ron foreign yea and chief political correspondent byron york. rick, how long does secretary shinseki last or does he? >> we are counting hours at this stage rather than days. jay carney from the white house podium was as clear as he can be be in saying that this is a guy who is on borrowed time right now. i'm surprised that he still has a job right now. you have this extraordinary scene where members of congress are flocking to issue statements to get him to resign more than 100, a quarter of them democrats saying that he has lost confidence and he should go or be fired. i think this is just an indication of where the president is headed at.
you waited 35 days. 5 days that you cared for veterans you said you care about them.y wait on the list languishing. >> in the last five years the office of congressional legislative authority has. >> ma'am. >> has responded to over 100,000 requests for information. >> ma'am, ma'am, ma'am. veterans died get us the answers, please. >> and joining us our political panel, abc news political director rick klein, the national journal's ron foreign yea and chief political...
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can't you just once say you know what they screw up? >> i think i do that more than most people on my side. of course, it's screwed up at the va. i don't believe that somebody -- that barack obama knew that people were dying because they were put on a secret list. >> this administration will not react until somebody dies, so somebody has to die and a news reporter has to do a story on it in order for president obama to do something about a problem. the reports about the long lines and the waiting lists and the sick -- that's not enough. we have to wait for there's a funeral for everyone to wake up because that's when the gig is up. because that's when they have to have accountability approximate because now it's out in the open because the media are actually covering it. it should matter long before then. ahead, we're going to lighten things up a little bit. we're going to talk about how to survive those road trips this summer with family and friends. millions of you are heading home from your destinations this holiday weekend, so stick
can't you just once say you know what they screw up? >> i think i do that more than most people on my side. of course, it's screwed up at the va. i don't believe that somebody -- that barack obama knew that people were dying because they were put on a secret list. >> this administration will not react until somebody dies, so somebody has to die and a news reporter has to do a story on it in order for president obama to do something about a problem. the reports about the long lines...
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to you. i am coming for you.i will wave. >> you got a star on the walk of fame next to lena horne. you are a celebrity. tavis: i will sit way in the back. >> i am coming for you. tavis: it is gorgeous from the outside. >> i did not know what it would look like. they kept all that marble. tavis: can i tell your age because you do not look at. -- it. >> i am 70. tavis: where do you get all this energy? o> they have -- i have n negativity. all the people around me are like that. i am a choreographer, i am a dancer. when you are a dancer, it is heaven. payne and lifeda story of ella fitzgerald. key.s singing in ella's she started as a jazz singer. when i directed is different because they have to have motivation. and seeing, what is the step -- dancing, what is the step? i can't wait to get on that stage. once i saw the theater and i got all these women the hind me, they are playing. nine. they are playing like they are 15. they make me sing. every show is different. got a littles laryngitis, that does not matter. th
to you. i am coming for you.i will wave. >> you got a star on the walk of fame next to lena horne. you are a celebrity. tavis: i will sit way in the back. >> i am coming for you. tavis: it is gorgeous from the outside. >> i did not know what it would look like. they kept all that marble. tavis: can i tell your age because you do not look at. -- it. >> i am 70. tavis: where do you get all this energy? o> they have -- i have n negativity. all the people around me are...
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sometimes you consult later but you are a big country you have to make your decisions but you are ally with you for several years. >> rose: do you mean saudi arabia. >> saudi arabia, qatar. al other countries in the region. i think it should be more consultant and more discussion. >> rose: is it arrogance by the united states. >> it's not arrogance but i think we need more understanding. and also both sides should be more reasonable for their demand, both sides. not only united states but also the jcc and also you cannot in the united states act in our behalf every time. you cannot defend us in the united states every time. we have also to do something and i think this is part of your anxiety an sigh here. >> rose: you can shut this down. qatar is prepared to support extreme islamists. >> that's not true. >> rose: and we wouldn't do that because we fear them coming to try to overthrow the royal family in qatar. >> no, not only that. let me tell you, qatar is a country in the united nations and will respect any resolution from the united nations. we know there's al-qaeda and many radica
sometimes you consult later but you are a big country you have to make your decisions but you are ally with you for several years. >> rose: do you mean saudi arabia. >> saudi arabia, qatar. al other countries in the region. i think it should be more consultant and more discussion. >> rose: is it arrogance by the united states. >> it's not arrogance but i think we need more understanding. and also both sides should be more reasonable for their demand, both sides. not only...
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you know? "you grew too old! you people grew too old!"un control. i would like to call it gun violence. 'cause you say "gun control" and now 6,000 people turn their tvs off. "i know what he's going to say!" >> seth: right. >> you know? 'cause they lose their minds when they hear that word. i think the problem is we have two cultures. you know, we have a gun culture. all the arguments break down to this. we have a gun culture and people who were not raised in a gun culture. i was not raised in a gun culture. i was raised by two jews who never used guns. and -- it's not a club. [ laughter and applause ] and it was, two jews and they didn't hunt for game. no, they hunted for buffets. >> seth: right. you don't need guns for that. immigration. >> immigration. i know we're not going to do anything, 'cause that's really the life line of the country. and it always has been. and my family, emigrated here. every -- most people's families -- we didn't sprout! [ light laughter ] that's the way it works. let's not do anything and let's see how that wo
you know? "you grew too old! you people grew too old!"un control. i would like to call it gun violence. 'cause you say "gun control" and now 6,000 people turn their tvs off. "i know what he's going to say!" >> seth: right. >> you know? 'cause they lose their minds when they hear that word. i think the problem is we have two cultures. you know, we have a gun culture. all the arguments break down to this. we have a gun culture and people who were not...
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we both know if you saw a freaking spec tral figure gliding towards you on a sidewalk you cross to the other side of the street. (laughter) or if the apparition of a victorian child moves into your neighbor's house and wouldn't stop pointing at a bleeding closet door, i think you would worry about your property value dropping. (laughter) but i'm going to let you get by on this one. i will let you slide. because you're a friend. an in this case, it's reasonable to mix up racism and ghosts. because donald sterling is both a racist and looks like slimer. slimer. we'll be right back. thanks. mmm, actually it does! get ready for summer with a frozen, fruit-flavored dunkin' coolatta. pick up any small coolatta for just $1.99. with new bud light lime raz-ber-rita. raz-ber-rita combines authentic margarita taste with a refreshing twist of bud light lime. just pop, pour over ice and enjoy. also try new mang-o-rita. and enjoy. it's built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make tod
we both know if you saw a freaking spec tral figure gliding towards you on a sidewalk you cross to the other side of the street. (laughter) or if the apparition of a victorian child moves into your neighbor's house and wouldn't stop pointing at a bleeding closet door, i think you would worry about your property value dropping. (laughter) but i'm going to let you get by on this one. i will let you slide. because you're a friend. an in this case, it's reasonable to mix up racism and ghosts....
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>> you ham burglar you. >> are you ready for a rewind?take a look back. ♪ ♪ >> live from studio e. they really pulled out all the stops. >> fun day monday. packedç house. ♪ >> check this out. this high schooler is in his own one man rail. >> our own hail mary expert, brian kilmeade, is out on the plaza. he's run over next to our building. ♪ >> jack is back! how does it come back? it was done four years ago. >> i know. you get a call four years later and you're like who's pranking me. >> god doesn't actually have a phone number. >> he may. it'sç 1-800-call god. >> i looked to rub somebody down. >> fantastic. i need to get certified. >> can i go now? >> i'm not wrong about that. >> it's brian kilmeade's birthday. >> i am officially 50. >> welcome to the club. >> happy birthday. when you turn 30, you'll understand what it's like. ♪ happy birthday >> it's a margarita mixer. wait a minute, last time you had a lot ofç margaritas, you wound up in a towel. >> doing a selfie. >> elisabeth decided in the after the show show you were going to tak
>> you ham burglar you. >> are you ready for a rewind?take a look back. ♪ ♪ >> live from studio e. they really pulled out all the stops. >> fun day monday. packedç house. ♪ >> check this out. this high schooler is in his own one man rail. >> our own hail mary expert, brian kilmeade, is out on the plaza. he's run over next to our building. ♪ >> jack is back! how does it come back? it was done four years ago. >> i know. you get a call four...
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great job both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. are you sticking with ebay? will you stay on ebay? will you continue to buy things or sell things on ebay? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. i will let you know the results at the end of tonight's show. free money. a twitter robin hood. mystery fellow, reportedly a real estate investor stashing envelopes around california and tweeting clues where to find the money. it is twitter account, handle cash. they have 80,000 numbers. that is growing like topsy. with us one of those win matthew burkett from san francisco. great to have you here. so tell me about your experience. how did you get the money? how did you find it? and how did you originally find this twitter handle? >> well, originally it was a friend of mine, her daughter heard about it on "huffington post" article. she came to me, said, look i don't have a twitter. you have a twitter. so you need to get on this and we need to track this money down. gerri: so did you
great job both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. are you sticking with ebay? will you stay on ebay? will you continue to buy things or sell things on ebay? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. i will let you know the results at the end of tonight's show. free money. a twitter robin hood. mystery fellow, reportedly a real estate investor stashing envelopes around california and...
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want to you want to you want a treatise on how you interview someone in a documentary on how you get method like information out is like watch that films that is you want to direct feature films absolutely yeah yeah we've got a film that we've been i've been attached you know for about four years that we're developing with appian way it's leonardo dicaprio as company and it's a very erin brockovich a very kind of insider a story something that is that i think is perfect for me you know it's like once you make a successful film everybody's like oh my gosh you should do it you should do a feature like me supersize me came out i got every comedy script in hollywood being sent to me like they were like here's a new deuce bigalow movie you've got to make this movie we want to do a revenge of the nerds remake you got to make this movie it's like i got sent things that i never want to make i guess you and michael moore the only red documentarians who become famous themselves people won't recognize your omar's for going down the street no and i had but. but errol morris is one of the gregory
want to you want to you want a treatise on how you interview someone in a documentary on how you get method like information out is like watch that films that is you want to direct feature films absolutely yeah yeah we've got a film that we've been i've been attached you know for about four years that we're developing with appian way it's leonardo dicaprio as company and it's a very erin brockovich a very kind of insider a story something that is that i think is perfect for me you know it's...
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you can be anything you want to be. let me tell you a story. let me tell you about the 135 pound math and science whiz in my high school. his name is kenny asher. we went to our graduation and atlanta. our senior party, was at robinson's tropical gardens, which was a butler building. we could make all the noise we wanted to. it is now called canoe's restaurant. about 11:00, we sat on the steps to watch the river go by. we started talking about what we were going to be. i told kenny about my dreams. then i let him talk about his. he said i am going to columbia university on a full scholarship for math and science. i'm going to do everything i can. you know what i really want to do? write great music and entertain millions of people. i thought to myself, this scrawny little booger will never be able to do something like that. i did not want to blow out his candle. i did not see him for six years until i was in minneapolis, going to a meeting at night. i was looking out the window of a cab. there on the marquee, it said "woody herman and his orche
you can be anything you want to be. let me tell you a story. let me tell you about the 135 pound math and science whiz in my high school. his name is kenny asher. we went to our graduation and atlanta. our senior party, was at robinson's tropical gardens, which was a butler building. we could make all the noise we wanted to. it is now called canoe's restaurant. about 11:00, we sat on the steps to watch the river go by. we started talking about what we were going to be. i told kenny about my...
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it may feel like you have your life mapped out, but i can assure you, and will happen that you cannot even imagine as you sit here today. he open to opportunities as they occur. each new experience will broaden your skills and perspective. , andce them, enjoy them sometimes you will have to overcome them. they are the experiences that make you unique and the milestones that will define your life. sincere thanks for the opportunity to speak to you today. oneratulations to each and of this year's graduates. this is your life and i am so excited for each and every one of you. thank you and go blue. [applause] >> c-span's coverage of commencement addresses continues on memorial day with antonin scalia at the college of william and mary, terry mcauliffe at virginia tech and scott walker at concordia university wisconsin. >> in more than a few law schools, including some of the most prestigious, the university of chicago, for example, it is possible to graduate without ever having studied the first amendment. talk about citizen lawyers. can someone really call himself an american lawyer who
it may feel like you have your life mapped out, but i can assure you, and will happen that you cannot even imagine as you sit here today. he open to opportunities as they occur. each new experience will broaden your skills and perspective. , andce them, enjoy them sometimes you will have to overcome them. they are the experiences that make you unique and the milestones that will define your life. sincere thanks for the opportunity to speak to you today. oneratulations to each and of this year's...
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you have to be judgmental when you work out. you don't get stronger, you don't get faster. melissa: thanks, guys. the big olympic turnoff, you won't belief very few countries in the running for 202winter games. let me give you a hint. think borat. >>> andreessen kind of utopia. billionaire investor telling new grads, stop listening to your heart. forget passion. you got to listen this. ♪ we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. melissa: shares of twitter are surging today after an upgrade from nemor. nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. >> shareholders must be happy to
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neil: thank you, and stephanie, i support what you said. >> thank you.eil: incredible. >> i hope you got a date out of that. >> i needed one. neil: this is a great idea, i don't care whether you are trusting, and you are callous and mean. you can work, you can work your college credits off. i think that is going to pay off, after this. unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ show me the carfax® hi! need help finding a dependable used car? yeah, i'm worried about things like flood damage. oh, our team doesn't keep q
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you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you alsostand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> i haven't been like this in a long time. you know, i've always been stressful, always thinking they're coming my way and what i have to do. but now i can just choose for myself. now that i've made this decision, it leaves all of that behind now, you know? all of that is gone. >> reuben's realization that the gang lifestyle is a dead end came only after a violent fight with his cellmate. for daniel bobian, another gang dropout, early retirement was also involuntary. >> i've been hanging with gang members since i was a kid, so it really wasn't news when i came to prison. i already knew what i was going to be, a northerner. now
you do understand that once you go to an sny, you are required to take a cellie. >> yes. >> you alsostand that when up go to sny, all of the prison politics go right out the window. >> yes. >> you can be housed with almost anyone. you understand that, correct? >> yes. >> okay, so we're going to go ahead and release you to facility 3c sny. do you have any concerns with that? >> no, sir. >> do you agree or disagree? >> i agree. >> thank...
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what do you hear when you hear something that you have tried that you do not think works?re a renÉe fleming we just love the fact that you do what you do. when you hear something that you try that isn't working, what are you hearing? >> i am critical. we are all perfectionists. there are certain givens. pitch is one. repeated hearings, i do not want people to be your stated and i do not want to be originated. the language has to be perfect. how do you make an interpretation in something that sounds authentically -- that sounds real. that sounds honest. honesty is important. sometimes, i think that my voice does not do that well and i should not have tried that. sometimes it is one track. for the most part, i am very conservative about my choices. so, there have not been too many things where i thought it was horrible. a lot of times, i chalk it up to learning. maybe it was not the most successful thing. i grew inside of that. tavis: i take your point about honesty in music. i'm turned on by the phrase. what youtalk about -- mean when you talk about honesty in music. --t yo
what do you hear when you hear something that you have tried that you do not think works?re a renÉe fleming we just love the fact that you do what you do. when you hear something that you try that isn't working, what are you hearing? >> i am critical. we are all perfectionists. there are certain givens. pitch is one. repeated hearings, i do not want people to be your stated and i do not want to be originated. the language has to be perfect. how do you make an interpretation in something...
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thank you to you and your family.act sets uple care the right structure for quality health care for all americans. there are many divisions of the law i would like to see strengthened and improved and i would hope we could work together to do that. in the few minutes i have, i would like to go over a couple positions we have not had a chance to talk about. i want to get on the record -- establishes all of the to aagencies, elevated nih national institute. there are reasons for that. i gave you the example of baltimore, a study funded by the institute, where depending on where you live, it could be a difference of 30 years of life expectancy. you know the statistics on individual diseases and differences among different ethnic communities. intended that the focus on minority health and health disparity would be a priority within our health care to deal withg previous failures we have had in trying to do with this. i was disturbed when i looked at the president's budget. there were a few of the , that were nih frozen, i
thank you to you and your family.act sets uple care the right structure for quality health care for all americans. there are many divisions of the law i would like to see strengthened and improved and i would hope we could work together to do that. in the few minutes i have, i would like to go over a couple positions we have not had a chance to talk about. i want to get on the record -- establishes all of the to aagencies, elevated nih national institute. there are reasons for that. i gave you...
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thank you very much, as i told you when you accepted this job, i appreciate the fact that you you have a sterling record in both the republican and democratic administrations, appreciate the fact that you are willing to step forward in this position. this is one of those push for made the term of the director of the fbi nonpartisan, exceeding that of the president by appointment. i think it was a good move for law enforcement recess. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> some updates on president obama's surprise trip to afghanistan today to spend a few hours with troops at the bottom air force base. this picture was posted on twitter of the reefing by military officials shortly after the presidents arrival. he is there at the table with national security adviser susan rice. the president also addressed the and pledged to bring the war in afghanistan to a responsible end by the close of .he year he promised a decision soon on whether or not the u.s. would keep a small contingent of troops in afghanistan past 2014 and told the troops that for many of them it would be their in afghanistan. pr
thank you very much, as i told you when you accepted this job, i appreciate the fact that you you have a sterling record in both the republican and democratic administrations, appreciate the fact that you are willing to step forward in this position. this is one of those push for made the term of the director of the fbi nonpartisan, exceeding that of the president by appointment. i think it was a good move for law enforcement recess. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> some updates on...
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>> oh, if you or anybody else hears me sing, you will be offended, i guarantee you.s political correctness, not run amuck or madness, this is at its finest. this is the intent of political correctness. academic. where you can't offend certain groups. you can't offend people. i mean, it's not even logical. >> this was a mom. >> this is a mom. reservations and stuff. this mom doesn't like the village guy dressing as a native american. >> what about the biker dudes. he. >> not allowed to perform in the talent show. one of them was dressed up as a an indian because it might possibly offend people. the last i heard. costume is good, carville. i like it. it's got dignity to it it's got crafting to it? >> it does. >> carville? >> this is one mother kind of loss as the-to-why the school board they didn't want controversy. but wouldn't even think about it i go to baseball game that they sing ymca all the time at the nationals game: >> that started with the yankees by the way, carville, the yankees ground crew started that i want everybody to know i went to high school county
>> oh, if you or anybody else hears me sing, you will be offended, i guarantee you.s political correctness, not run amuck or madness, this is at its finest. this is the intent of political correctness. academic. where you can't offend certain groups. you can't offend people. i mean, it's not even logical. >> this was a mom. >> this is a mom. reservations and stuff. this mom doesn't like the village guy dressing as a native american. >> what about the biker dudes. he....
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if you -- you know, look. we have asset managers whose firms could fail, but that doesn't necessarily mean the unds would fail. funds and proceeds would move elsewhere. you could have an extremely large s&p 500 index fund that would be enormous in size but not necessarily risky or ifficult or complex to manage. members continue -- try to think of asset managers in a world of systematic managers and decision making, that's going to take some additional decision making. we are hopeful there will be g.s.e. reform. there has been some work in the congress. there has been some momentum. we are hopeful they might even act on this year. there is work to be done on that front. clearly maintaining fanny and freddie in a conserve toreship -- conservatorship is the least best option. >> tom? >> i feel we should be cautious adding to the list of siffy designations for insurance companies or asset managers ecause it has two effects. one it makes them known as systemcally important and therefore subject to government bail o
if you -- you know, look. we have asset managers whose firms could fail, but that doesn't necessarily mean the unds would fail. funds and proceeds would move elsewhere. you could have an extremely large s&p 500 index fund that would be enormous in size but not necessarily risky or ifficult or complex to manage. members continue -- try to think of asset managers in a world of systematic managers and decision making, that's going to take some additional decision making. we are hopeful there...
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you wherever you are.ur office. >>> also on "pop news" this morning. the university of notre dame is selling rolls of grass from its beloved football stadium. the fighting irish are installing a turf field for the new season. if you're a football fan, you can buy sections of the grass for $149.95. that includes shipping and a certificate of authenticity. >> for that, you know the notre dame grads will be lining up. alum. wow. >> there's many questions out there. i went to the notre dame website. here's the popular questions being asked. when can i expect to receive my grass? >> what website? >> also, can i request a certain section of the field? can i return my grass if i don't like it? and also, what if my grass dies after replanting? >> i was just going to say. everyone's going to have a really green patch in their yard. >> the university says they cannot be responsible for what happens to your grass after it is sent to you. it is authentic. they verify it. i'm a big football fan, robin. >> exactly. >> i
you wherever you are.ur office. >>> also on "pop news" this morning. the university of notre dame is selling rolls of grass from its beloved football stadium. the fighting irish are installing a turf field for the new season. if you're a football fan, you can buy sections of the grass for $149.95. that includes shipping and a certificate of authenticity. >> for that, you know the notre dame grads will be lining up. alum. wow. >> there's many questions out there. i...
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you get a phone call, you can answer it. >> you can take the phone -- >> it works. >> what?take it -- these are just from music, they light up. >> forget it. >> one place you couldn't get away from it, now you can. >> i need it in the shower. >> that's fabulous. >> jelly sandals are back but with a kick. i wasn't sure if you like these. >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> other people do. >> get a great pair of heels to go with your little black dress. transition to summer. >> we're going to get to ansel in one moment. these are great hats for the beach, oversized. >> okay. >> got to have that. >> okay. >> not oversized enough. >> not quite oversized enough. >> okay. now, okay, this is ansel and owen and lindsey. turn around so you can show your mustacheifier. >> that's so cute. >> look at this child, oh, my gosh. >> this is owen and his little glasses. >> i can't even. >> and peace, love, world, teamed up with pharrell to make these t-shirts. let's show everyone your t-shirt. look at this t-shirt. >> love. >> great stuff. >> great, you guys. >> all right. >> are you losing your
you get a phone call, you can answer it. >> you can take the phone -- >> it works. >> what?take it -- these are just from music, they light up. >> forget it. >> one place you couldn't get away from it, now you can. >> i need it in the shower. >> that's fabulous. >> jelly sandals are back but with a kick. i wasn't sure if you like these. >> no. >> i didn't think so. >> other people do. >> get a great pair of heels to go with...
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i forced you to bring back. >> i will show you, you put on a vest. suit. melissa: the most ridiculous thing i have ever seen. you jammed your suit in the pocket of your bag? it is rumbled up in a ball. >> here are the pants to the suit, got a t-shirt, some more books here. melissa: to people by this and carry this to avoid having paying a fee to get on a plane? >> unintended consequences people will do anything to save a buck, $40 for this is the equivalent of 1-1/2 bags checked and next thing you know you are wearing your luggage through the airport. melissa: they having kids sizes as well, you take off or put it through, when you get on board you can put it under the seat in front of you. one suit balled up in there, didn't see any toiletries or anything please >> i could have brought a kitchen sink too but just to show a little restraint. melissa: sorry that was so short. love at first interview, a new venture hooking up with your linkedin profile allowing you to search for a date while you network for new jobless sound like a career disaster wait
i forced you to bring back. >> i will show you, you put on a vest. suit. melissa: the most ridiculous thing i have ever seen. you jammed your suit in the pocket of your bag? it is rumbled up in a ball. >> here are the pants to the suit, got a t-shirt, some more books here. melissa: to people by this and carry this to avoid having paying a fee to get on a plane? >> unintended consequences people will do anything to save a buck, $40 for this is the equivalent of 1-1/2 bags...
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have a good float. >> thank you. thank you. >> you step in.our head is going to go at this side. >> it's really warm. >> i felt like the only way to truly understand was to try it. >> this is a really unique opportunity to be away from things. >> i am never away. >> this is it. your bed and your brain have been waiting for this, opportunity, for true stillness. >> i had heard that some people freak out, we rigged my tank with a night vision camera. as i closed the door and set noold wa tled into the warm water. i had no idea that my day was about to change. the idea of sensory deprivation tanks and floating isn't new. john lily first developed them in the 1950s to discover the effects of total isolation on the brain. in his case, some times while using drugs. a practice made famous and terrifying by the 1980 science fiction move vie, william hurt a scientist whoing prores to a murdero murderous. and it has showed up from fringe to the simpsons where even lisa and homer took a trip. >> how am i supposed to hallucinate with these swirling colors
have a good float. >> thank you. thank you. >> you step in.our head is going to go at this side. >> it's really warm. >> i felt like the only way to truly understand was to try it. >> this is a really unique opportunity to be away from things. >> i am never away. >> this is it. your bed and your brain have been waiting for this, opportunity, for true stillness. >> i had heard that some people freak out, we rigged my tank with a night vision...
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great to see you. good to see you. the book is "the fourth race." ♪ >> stephen dubner and stephen levitt are here. nomics form aeako franchise encompassing radio and a documentary film. their new book offers advice on how to think more productively and creatively. it is called "think like a freak." i am pleased to have him at this table. i may begin with a quote from a review. in one of the many wonderful moments, they asked the answern, who is -- the is always kids. as a fact,accepting they said, the magician, somewhat in the business of fooling people, and asked what he thinks. his answer, adults. it is the way you guys think. it is unconventional thinking. let's test what hypothesis we have. you are right. go seek data. have fun doing it. >> that is a good life. >> we are lucky. >> then make it into a documentary. what does it mean? to think like a freak. >> the only good answer is that it took us so long to say it we had to write a book about it. it is not complicated. there are a number of steps. the biggest thing
great to see you. good to see you. the book is "the fourth race." ♪ >> stephen dubner and stephen levitt are here. nomics form aeako franchise encompassing radio and a documentary film. their new book offers advice on how to think more productively and creatively. it is called "think like a freak." i am pleased to have him at this table. i may begin with a quote from a review. in one of the many wonderful moments, they asked the answern, who is -- the is always kids....
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how are you able to get that dollar amount down? are you talk to the people that you owe? are you negotiating with them? >> i'm negotiating i'm absolutely negotiating. >> very positive thing. >> absolutely. >> i often tell couples, don't be afraid of the people you owe money. those people want you to pay, they don't want you to go into debt or foreclosure. they want you to negotiate. don't be afraid to call them. fear is a very big thing not for you guys but for me, for ryan, we do that when it comes to money. but after a while you have to get a thicker skin on this because you have to play the game. >> while we have these guys here what do you want to learn from them, what advice do you get from them? >> i want to know how can i reduce my property taxes? it's outrageous. $12,000 and keeps going up. in other words when you plan on what your taxes will be for the year, it keeps going up. >> more than $12,000 a year now in your property, $1,000 a month, it's a big nut. >> i've grieved it and it still come down but then it went up again. >> and i don't want to step on your to
how are you able to get that dollar amount down? are you talk to the people that you owe? are you negotiating with them? >> i'm negotiating i'm absolutely negotiating. >> very positive thing. >> absolutely. >> i often tell couples, don't be afraid of the people you owe money. those people want you to pay, they don't want you to go into debt or foreclosure. they want you to negotiate. don't be afraid to call them. fear is a very big thing not for you guys but for me, for...
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you look 15. >> thank you. >> would you have done this?t. >> why not? >> it's too much. you can't keep tracks whof is looking at your kid. i don't do it now with my children. no one knows who my children are and that's because i don't want them to. it's too much. >> is it hard in hollywood to keep that kind of -- and i know this has nothing to do with digital presence but just everybody is all over you with social media. how do you protect them? >> i don't bring up their names and they have different last names than me and -- >> harris, quit asking her about it. >> you're not going to get any information. >> i love it. you taught school and you were a dean in high school so you've seen kids at every kind of different stage. they're going to be exposed anyway so there are a lot of parent who say why not get them started young? i know their password to their facebook account. >> i tout as young as seventh grade but i remember seeing second and third graders. they had their own cell phones, ipads, facebook presence, twitter presence. let them
you look 15. >> thank you. >> would you have done this?t. >> why not? >> it's too much. you can't keep tracks whof is looking at your kid. i don't do it now with my children. no one knows who my children are and that's because i don't want them to. it's too much. >> is it hard in hollywood to keep that kind of -- and i know this has nothing to do with digital presence but just everybody is all over you with social media. how do you protect them? >> i don't...
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a, the law says you have to do it as soon as you know. b, chip and pin could have been announced much earlier. they could have said right now we're ordering technology for this. we intend to put it in place as quickly as possible. none of that happened. instead it was radio silence and getting the ceo in front of a camera was hard work. >> it can't be. that is why he is out today. companies are acting more quickly. look at situation with adam silver and donald sterling in the nba. what we will see more and more when companies get in trouble, the ceo, in that case the clippers owner, they will be cut much faster and less lasttude. ceos have fair warning. >> one is the case of somebody misspeaking and being an idiot and other case consumers getting harmed. >> but the point is that the people who have decision-making authority they will learn they have to act quickly and swiftly and strongly. gerri: i couldn't agree with you more. that's clear from this and what's interesting with the two stories we just talked about, target and gm, gm respo
a, the law says you have to do it as soon as you know. b, chip and pin could have been announced much earlier. they could have said right now we're ordering technology for this. we intend to put it in place as quickly as possible. none of that happened. instead it was radio silence and getting the ceo in front of a camera was hard work. >> it can't be. that is why he is out today. companies are acting more quickly. look at situation with adam silver and donald sterling in the nba. what we...
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you misinterpreted our 700 page code of ordinances which we bette give you so you ha-- both so you havebe shut down. >> we have all of the permits in the state you are violating our zoning ordinance we are not going to let you continue. >> the county took it to the supreme court where you lost. then you tell it. >> the supreme court they were deciding on a technical issue about land use which i won't go into. we lost. the 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 legislature was attacked. >> partly because you are good on getting publicity like this and politicians paid attention but they can't do that for every entrepreneur. >> your land was okayed for livestock. you could have raised pigs and buffalo? >> perfectly legal by the county standards. >> the county supervisor didn't respond to our calls we found something they wrote. aqua culture is not a traditional farming activity. processing and storage can have a significant impact on neighbors owdors noise and traffic. >> i am zoned
you misinterpreted our 700 page code of ordinances which we bette give you so you ha-- both so you havebe shut down. >> we have all of the permits in the state you are violating our zoning ordinance we are not going to let you continue. >> the county took it to the supreme court where you lost. then you tell it. >> the supreme court they were deciding on a technical issue about land use which i won't go into. we lost. the legislature said this is not right. wherever you can...
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great to see you. thank you, john. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> charlie: the book is called "the fourth revolution - the global race to reinvent the state." back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: stephen levitt and stephen dubner are here, their 2005 book freakonomics, "think like a freak," to offer insight on human behavior yore. they found a franchising company, radio, books, and a document ririelum. their book offers advice on thinking more productively and creatively, "think like a freak." i'm pleased to have stephen levitt and stephen dubner at the taifnlt well com gladwell said "in many moments stephen levitt asked a question, who is the fool, kids or adults? the obviously answer is kids. the cliche is taking candy from a baby, not a grown-up man. but instead of accepting conventional wisdom, the two sat down with alec stone, somebody in the business of fooling people, and ask him what he thinks, and his answer, adults. the point i read that, it is the way you guys think. it is unconventiona
great to see you. thank you, john. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> charlie: the book is called "the fourth revolution - the global race to reinvent the state." back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: stephen levitt and stephen dubner are here, their 2005 book freakonomics, "think like a freak," to offer insight on human behavior yore. they found a franchising company, radio, books, and a document ririelum. their book offers advice on...