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is, how do we do with a rising china? how do we come to terms with a rising power in east asia when we are the status quo power, when we need to have a good relationship with this country both for economic reasons and national security reasons. the greatest threat, greatest challenge. >> thank you for coming. >> always great to be here. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ you >> terry gilliam is here. he has been called one of the cinematic fabulists of our time. he is a director responsible for movies such as "brazil" and "12 monkeys." his new project is set in a futuristic london and follows a computer genius that is given a project to discover the meaning of life. here's the trailer of "the zero theorem." >> how is it hanging? >> sorry. >> we prefer not to be touched. >> you seem tense. you are a tough nut to crack. i do not mean in the pejorative sense. >> what seems to be the problem here? >> we are dying. >> we are not. >> he is not. >> zero theorem. all very hush-hush. >> give him to me. >> the zero theorem is unp
is, how do we do with a rising china? how do we come to terms with a rising power in east asia when we are the status quo power, when we need to have a good relationship with this country both for economic reasons and national security reasons. the greatest threat, greatest challenge. >> thank you for coming. >> always great to be here. >> back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ you >> terry gilliam is here. he has been called one of the cinematic fabulists of our time. he...
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>> we do. >> we do? >> we do. there are couple of distilleries in philadelphia just outside philadelphia, this is a rye distillery. >> i didn't know that. >> they started producing rye, great quality rye. >> george, good to see you. see you down there thursday the 25th. twisted tail second street. >> that's the place to be. >> good deal. >> cheers. >> hey, jen, see you there. >> mike, you look fabulous, hi, mike. okay, here is the thing. you know them. you lover them. and we're getting you ready for a fall run. already, i've done one thing they've told me to do. what is it? take a look. what's look like, to get ready for my fall running? ♪ guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax. as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change
>> we do. >> we do? >> we do. there are couple of distilleries in philadelphia just outside philadelphia, this is a rye distillery. >> i didn't know that. >> they started producing rye, great quality rye. >> george, good to see you. see you down there thursday the 25th. twisted tail second street. >> that's the place to be. >> good deal. >> cheers. >> hey, jen, see you there. >> mike, you look fabulous, hi, mike. okay, here is...
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what do we do? a full-scale boots on the ground involvement, weedout, snuff out isis or what? >> i don't think we need to do that yet. what we need to do is as you and i have been talking about, need to get the air forces over, there not just the navy. you get every single vehicle that is flying an isis flag, any time two or more of the bozos get together, there ought to be a 250-pound bomb joining them in rapid order. that's what you do and the way to destroy their effectiveness. it won't destroy them entirely, it won't destroy their ideology. it's a very clear option that the president refuses to decide upon. it's something he needs to do now. neil: does he do it with european allies? concerned allies? do it alone? what? >> he can do it alone, he needs to do it alone, it needs to be done now. it would be good to have allies brought around, but you can't wait forever. and the fact is the time that you take has a tremendous value. the enemy will make the decisions for you if you don't make them your
what do we do? a full-scale boots on the ground involvement, weedout, snuff out isis or what? >> i don't think we need to do that yet. what we need to do is as you and i have been talking about, need to get the air forces over, there not just the navy. you get every single vehicle that is flying an isis flag, any time two or more of the bozos get together, there ought to be a 250-pound bomb joining them in rapid order. that's what you do and the way to destroy their effectiveness. it...
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so what do you do?> this is why we called you. >> when's the last time you guys had a staff meeting? >> we don't have them. >> i been here three years. there's been one. >> no staff meetings. how do you know what's going on? >> you don't. when the [bleep] hits the fan, that's when we learn about it. >> this--it's like--this is like the definition of insanity. how many total employees here? >> 17 employees. >> if the business does go out, that's 17 people that are on the street, and you guys lose-- >> a lot of money. >> i think bill, he doesn't even sleep at night. >> who's bill? >> bill gary's my partner. he's the one who handles all the financials and does all the book work. >> the one that doesn't come. >> he's not coming. >> and why didn't he were to be here again? >> they're business consultants themselves, and they just felt that it would be-- >> i'm not a consultant. i write checks. >> right, they're consultants. >> there's a big difference between me and them. >> yeah, i know. >> so what they wou
so what do you do?> this is why we called you. >> when's the last time you guys had a staff meeting? >> we don't have them. >> i been here three years. there's been one. >> no staff meetings. how do you know what's going on? >> you don't. when the [bleep] hits the fan, that's when we learn about it. >> this--it's like--this is like the definition of insanity. how many total employees here? >> 17 employees. >> if the business does go out, that's...
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what do you expect it will do with all this money? >> i cannot imagine how they will not be going out and aggressively acquiring. there has not been organic growth. acquisitionseen and an incredible number of acquisitions. give them more cash and a fairly liquid stock, it is hard to imagine how they can do otherwise. if you look at get their track or ad they will be health field they stray in terms of dealing with acquisitions and then you look at the deal they written about a lot. it is not how -- clear how they benefit and we will have to watch for those transactions as well. cory, where do you think they put this cash to use? >> the should -- they should by all the companies that paul has invested in. one of them will be good. if not all of them. including the drones. put cashpect them to back to work and then the question is open. do they make acquisition in the states and take those -- take those back to china or do they double down in some of the other things they have got going or in other places? has trafficna investments in a
what do you expect it will do with all this money? >> i cannot imagine how they will not be going out and aggressively acquiring. there has not been organic growth. acquisitionseen and an incredible number of acquisitions. give them more cash and a fairly liquid stock, it is hard to imagine how they can do otherwise. if you look at get their track or ad they will be health field they stray in terms of dealing with acquisitions and then you look at the deal they written about a lot. it is...
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>> how do i sign up? where do i get started? what do i gotta do?mportantly, the relationship between andrew and john is on the mend, and things are headed in the right direction. with these basic changes, car cash is now profitable. i am confident that car cash and these two brothers are going to be wildly successful, something their father would be very proud of. >> tonight, on the car chasers... i'm in a porsche. whoo! perry and i are heading to california to go look at some movie cars. >> we're here to sell our fast & furious trucks today. these are the only two that are actually built with all real components. >> no motor! when we spoke on the phone, i didn't realize it didn't have a motor. >> guy i bought it from told me it was in mad max. >> these guys seem really relaxed, if you know what i mean. >> [chuckles] >> is this deal gonna go up in smoke? >> yeah, we... >> my name is jeff allen. i buy, fix, and flip cars. but i don't do it alone. i've got perry... meg... and eric.
>> how do i sign up? where do i get started? what do i gotta do?mportantly, the relationship between andrew and john is on the mend, and things are headed in the right direction. with these basic changes, car cash is now profitable. i am confident that car cash and these two brothers are going to be wildly successful, something their father would be very proud of. >> tonight, on the car chasers... i'm in a porsche. whoo! perry and i are heading to california to go look at some movie...
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but i was doing good. i'm doing good. >> no, you're not doing good. you're partying and not coming back. you need to be responsible. you won't get on the birth control pills. you're not doing anything i ask. all the sudden because you locked up you want to make changes. >> no, no, that's not true because i was making changes before this even happened. >> not in the streets, yada. you can't make changes in the streets. >> okay, i slipped up. i know that. >> how long are you going to be in this slip-up? no, you're going to stay there. >> being arrested on a friday means kymyada will be detained until she can see the judge on monday. a weekend in juvenile is more than enough for any young person, but when days stretch into weeks, the stress and loneliness of lockup can create volatile situations. the command center receives a call from "e" wing about an offender possessing dangerous contraband. >> he pulled the screw out of the desk -- you know that long bolt -- a probably like eight or ten-inch bolt. you always have to be alert. you always got to be thi
but i was doing good. i'm doing good. >> no, you're not doing good. you're partying and not coming back. you need to be responsible. you won't get on the birth control pills. you're not doing anything i ask. all the sudden because you locked up you want to make changes. >> no, no, that's not true because i was making changes before this even happened. >> not in the streets, yada. you can't make changes in the streets. >> okay, i slipped up. i know that. >> how long...
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how much business do we do here?this store does about $85,000 to $100,000 a year. >> and you did how much last year? >> the whole company? $1.4 million. >> so it's less than 10% of your business? >> correct. >> big pine is doing $85,000 a year in sales, but the cost of operating the store is more than the gross profit that's generated on that $85,000. between rent, utilities, labor, et cetera, they're losing $25,000 a year. to have a store open that doesn't make any money, it just doesn't make any sense. so we're gonna close it, and we're gonna close it today. >> what am i gonna be doing? >> you're gonna make a pie crust. you're gonna go out on the road and you're gonna help us sell pies commercially to grocery stores and other people, and you're gonna be the face of the business, but i do not need you making decisions, 'cause i don't want another store that loses 25 grand-- >> i've got a three-year lease left on this, how-- >> uh-huh, well, we got to sublease it, we got to figure it out. this business doesn't have t
how much business do we do here?this store does about $85,000 to $100,000 a year. >> and you did how much last year? >> the whole company? $1.4 million. >> so it's less than 10% of your business? >> correct. >> big pine is doing $85,000 a year in sales, but the cost of operating the store is more than the gross profit that's generated on that $85,000. between rent, utilities, labor, et cetera, they're losing $25,000 a year. to have a store open that doesn't make...
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how do we do recounts? how do we figure out what stads ply? all issues that courts had to deal with, not a hypothetical on a court reviewing after the fact, all because it mattered. why? because there was no elected president of the united states for a day after the election. what was the last time that happened? joe is right. in the early days where they didn't know who the president was until the electoral congress con veeped, that was expected. in the modern day we knew in a day or two. never happened before that we really didn't know. and who was going to help us do that? so there begot two competing themes. one, how do we figure out what the real voting is? because somebody had not counted the votes correctly or we said not counted the votes completely, with the recognition that, man, if this thing takes too long, there could be a constitutional crisis. this sense of unease. i'll flip forward saying that we now know back then in 2000, 36 days is way too long for america to have to be focused on an election. if, by the way. the matter got
how do we do recounts? how do we figure out what stads ply? all issues that courts had to deal with, not a hypothetical on a court reviewing after the fact, all because it mattered. why? because there was no elected president of the united states for a day after the election. what was the last time that happened? joe is right. in the early days where they didn't know who the president was until the electoral congress con veeped, that was expected. in the modern day we knew in a day or two....
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so now, do we have a changed world? we do. but it turns out that none of the new deal reforms which expand federal power or weaken property rights in fact get you to a better place. that is what i want to make very clear. ton i tie this back classical liberal theory, the text supports it. i do not think anyone would want to deny that. but i'm also saying that the theory that animated it is a theory of perpetual validity. it is not one that comes and goes. and the indeterminacy that you have from political conflict, the short-term taxes, the special taxes, all of those things essentially what they do tothey secure the gangs factions. special groups who tie their interest to law. classical liberalism is not a theory that the individuals glorify to the extent that he deviates from the world. you a theory which says want to so structure human institutions so that whenever anybody asked within the rules, ove only way which he can pr himself as to improve social welfare. so there is a direct connection between classical liberalism a
so now, do we have a changed world? we do. but it turns out that none of the new deal reforms which expand federal power or weaken property rights in fact get you to a better place. that is what i want to make very clear. ton i tie this back classical liberal theory, the text supports it. i do not think anyone would want to deny that. but i'm also saying that the theory that animated it is a theory of perpetual validity. it is not one that comes and goes. and the indeterminacy that you have...
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do that?> the economic sanctions are very, very powerful. it is very likely that it is because of the economic sanctions that we are discussing. but we have said that if we find an agreement they will be lifted. and it will be important for the population. and once more we wish we could find an agreement, but it depends on their commitment. it has to be clear because it is a matter where you have to be clear. >> and the supreme leader says they need 190,000 centrifuges. >> if it is those sort of figures, no way. you know that we are discussing about several hundred or thousand. you can discuss if it is 1000 or 2000. 2000 compared with 190,000. if they do not want to have a nuclear bomb, what is the use of getting 190,000 centrifuges? >> you are negotiating with them, what is their answer? >> it is not very clear. [laughter] >> are they transparent? >> we wish. >> the aea says -- >> the question applies to be -- the past and to the future, because we have to check. we want to be sure that in th
do that?> the economic sanctions are very, very powerful. it is very likely that it is because of the economic sanctions that we are discussing. but we have said that if we find an agreement they will be lifted. and it will be important for the population. and once more we wish we could find an agreement, but it depends on their commitment. it has to be clear because it is a matter where you have to be clear. >> and the supreme leader says they need 190,000 centrifuges. >> if it...
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i'm gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do... >> can a family come together? >> do you think that you can try and accept me for me? >> life changing moments... >> my future is in my hands right now... >> from oscar winning director alex gibney, a ground breaking look at the real issues facing american teens on, the edge of eighteen only on aljazeera america >> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm peter schuster, and our guest is sir ken robinson, a well-renowned thinker on education. i want to ask you about creativity and its connection to a theme you have talked and written about, and that is finding what it is that you love. what is the connection between the two? >> many people don't know what their true talents are and many doubt they have any important talents. my experience, and i have been at this a long time, that everyone has deep talents, if you spend the time to look at them. a lot of people don't energy the work they do, they wait for the weekend and try to get through it. i find that there are people who love what they do, and couldn't imagine doing
i'm gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do... >> can a family come together? >> do you think that you can try and accept me for me? >> life changing moments... >> my future is in my hands right now... >> from oscar winning director alex gibney, a ground breaking look at the real issues facing american teens on, the edge of eighteen only on aljazeera america >> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm peter schuster, and our guest is...
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emily is doing it. casey is doing it. shannon is doing it. eric. >> eric s too?ic s and eric t are both doing it. >> i am not doing it. ♪ [laughter] [laughter] ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. over the next hour, we will have an in depth look at everything apple unveiled today. we will try to answer questions. but first, the ceo showed the long-awaited apple smart watch. >> apple is the most personal device we have ever created. s
emily is doing it. casey is doing it. shannon is doing it. eric. >> eric s too?ic s and eric t are both doing it. >> i am not doing it. ♪ [laughter] [laughter] ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. over the next hour, we will have an in depth look at everything apple unveiled today. we will try to answer questions. but first, the ceo showed the...
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what do you do for them? what do you do for them? sometimes it's really what the family needs in that moment sometimes they just need somebody to be quiet and next to them i'm personally a spanish speaking so sometimes families just need a translator um if we don't have one so we'll try to get one we'll try to advocate for them if it's needed um but helping them through the process and it's important for people to know if they donate or not we're working with them we're with them throughout the process you know we're not just about um well if you become a donor then we're compassionate towards you you just lost a loved one that's a big deal and being involved with that process of supporting families and honestly i would say the darkest moment i realize how precious the gift that i was about to receive was there's people who probably have a cornea transplant where tissue a tissue transplant this helps with so many things and we call it enhancing their lives but for some people you really just saving well they
what do you do for them? what do you do for them? sometimes it's really what the family needs in that moment sometimes they just need somebody to be quiet and next to them i'm personally a spanish speaking so sometimes families just need a translator um if we don't have one so we'll try to get one we'll try to advocate for them if it's needed um but helping them through the process and it's important for people to know if they donate or not we're working with them we're with them throughout the...
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you do and what you are going to do. i think ideas matter greatly and only have impact if you put them into action. yeah, i love it. i try to run the other part of my foundation. we have done some other pretty big things. [indiscernible] drugs,e eligible for high quality drugs. an agreement with made for a healthier generation, the caloric candidate -- content of drinks. a pretty big deal. all of these kits struggling with their weight across the country. what is the biggest misconception of the clinton presidency? >> i am not going to get it right according to the surveys. i think most people under extremete the level of partisanship that took over in 1994. >> even greater than today? ,> i would not say greater nobody has accused them of murder in yet. the way the institutions of american life including the way politics was covered. basically rigged -- designed, soundssouth unfavored -- unfavored, to an extent not healthy to our country. >> has it gotten worse or better? >> the parties are probably more polarized. becau
you do and what you are going to do. i think ideas matter greatly and only have impact if you put them into action. yeah, i love it. i try to run the other part of my foundation. we have done some other pretty big things. [indiscernible] drugs,e eligible for high quality drugs. an agreement with made for a healthier generation, the caloric candidate -- content of drinks. a pretty big deal. all of these kits struggling with their weight across the country. what is the biggest misconception of...
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neil: do you know it is going to be very difficult to do? >> because of the attacks on the servers the last few years, all the technology companies have moved to very strong encryption. so our position is pretty straightforward, we follow the law, there are people and so forth, but encryption is there to be sure no other person gets active to that. >> do you worry looking after the customers or users now you have the government angry at you? >> nobody wants to harbor terrorism or do any of that. i disagree with the premise. we actually publish such request 10,000 per year. maybe we should do more, but has to be through the legal process. neil: what concerns me with these companies is their marketing something to allow people to place themselves above the law. >> that is certainly not true. neil: you would be cooperative in that we need this information? >> absolutely. neil: it comes at a time with the heightened terror threat. i have subscribed to the belief anytime this threat people think privacy concerns put them in the back seat and peop
neil: do you know it is going to be very difficult to do? >> because of the attacks on the servers the last few years, all the technology companies have moved to very strong encryption. so our position is pretty straightforward, we follow the law, there are people and so forth, but encryption is there to be sure no other person gets active to that. >> do you worry looking after the customers or users now you have the government angry at you? >> nobody wants to harbor terrorism...
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what do we do?ve to be obvious livin' lent and diligent in -- veil gent and diligent in keeping ourr) 0uju open. good news, we have people who care about our country and at the live in the greatest country in the world, and people need to work together to make sure the rights and hirths are protected. so if you see something that doesn't make sense, speak up. we need to provide our law enforcement with the tools to do their job, homeland security. but all start -- we can talk all we -- we can put as many dollars as we want into it but we have to secure the border, and that's a very clear dense i difference between me and many other people on the other side of the aisle. i want to secure the voter. i voted to secure the border to send troops there. don't support the dream act when we're providing additional incentives for people to come here illegally and think we may have people here, it's naive to think we don't have people in our country that want to hurt and change our way of life so we have to b
what do we do?ve to be obvious livin' lent and diligent in -- veil gent and diligent in keeping ourr) 0uju open. good news, we have people who care about our country and at the live in the greatest country in the world, and people need to work together to make sure the rights and hirths are protected. so if you see something that doesn't make sense, speak up. we need to provide our law enforcement with the tools to do their job, homeland security. but all start -- we can talk all we -- we can...
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do they move and do they function normally to be able to do their sport? this is what i see in my clinic all the time. i see dancers. i see gymnasts. i see fencers. and all of them have when they get injured. if it wasn't a traumatic injury from playing football. right. you know, if it wasn't a traumatic injury, just an over use injury the problem is they don't move efficiently. they have improper core stabilization, good foot control. they're not in proper balance. but they're doing the same thing one of the coaches told the kids the other day if you want to be the best second baseman, the best pitcher, the best whatever do whatever it is, a hundred times two hundred times a day. which makes perfect sense on paper. the problem is if you're throwing a ball against the wall a hundred times a day but you were doing it the wrong technique, doctor, what's the problem with that in terms of injuries? well it's exactly what paul's injury is. paul has a fatigued fracture of his spine. so it wasn't an injury, necessarily from a single event or single thing that hap
do they move and do they function normally to be able to do their sport? this is what i see in my clinic all the time. i see dancers. i see gymnasts. i see fencers. and all of them have when they get injured. if it wasn't a traumatic injury from playing football. right. you know, if it wasn't a traumatic injury, just an over use injury the problem is they don't move efficiently. they have improper core stabilization, good foot control. they're not in proper balance. but they're doing the same...
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do we do it ourselves or try to do it with others? i think it is the right path. >> thank you very much. senator graham. >> that is a good way to begin. i couldn't agree with you more. the goal is to destroy isil and all they represent, is that correct? >> it is. >> very briefly, describe what destroying isil would look like, general dempsey. >> i will probably be a little more articulate about that in iraq because we have a partner and a credible ground force to enable. defeating or destroying isil in iraq will require the combined forces of isf and pesh to go offensive to regain lost territory while concurrently and this is the important part, the government of iraq fills in behind with inclusive inclusive policies -- you're well familiar with the complaints of the kurds and -- >> can we maybe speed up -- >> then we restore the border, then they're defeated. >> i'm with you. you take all the territory they hold. take mosul and fallujah away from them. put an iraqi military on the ground, loyal to the iraqi, not just shias. you have
do we do it ourselves or try to do it with others? i think it is the right path. >> thank you very much. senator graham. >> that is a good way to begin. i couldn't agree with you more. the goal is to destroy isil and all they represent, is that correct? >> it is. >> very briefly, describe what destroying isil would look like, general dempsey. >> i will probably be a little more articulate about that in iraq because we have a partner and a credible ground force to...
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do you accept that? >> that's cool. >> great. >> sorry. >> if i didn't harass you over what you hand in it wouldn't be the commission. >> all right. so the motion is approve the permit with the good neighbor policy as well as the police condition striking nine and 11. on that motion. commissioner perez. >> aye. >> commissioner akers. >> aye. >> commissioner joseph. >> aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> commissioner frost. >> aye. >> vice president hide. >> aye. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> all right so the next one is another avery parker permit. this one is for limited live performance permit at dante's table on castro street. the restaurant has been there for over a year and they would like to add music, cabaret jazz for the diners and they have a patd patio in the back and would like to have brunch out there and conditions are in your binder. >> hi. i am one of the oarns of dante's table and i'm not sure what i am supposed to say. >> it's great to hear why you're applying for this permit and how y
do you accept that? >> that's cool. >> great. >> sorry. >> if i didn't harass you over what you hand in it wouldn't be the commission. >> all right. so the motion is approve the permit with the good neighbor policy as well as the police condition striking nine and 11. on that motion. commissioner perez. >> aye. >> commissioner akers. >> aye. >> commissioner joseph. >> aye. >> commissioner lee. >> aye. >> commissioner...
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it we're trying to do it. okay? thank you. >> thank you. . >> jim margolis. >> medallion holder with yellow cab since 1977. just on levelling the playing field i know that we're speaking about what we can do in the taxi industry about levelling the field for example with the credit cards and making drivers what we can do is have them accept credit cards i know where we're disadvantaged because the credit card isn't right at the beginning where the the people can walk out but people are using credit cards now. i wanted to talk about the levelling the playing field so levelling the playing field there's a certain amount we can do -- we're not against the tnc's being around but the major thing about levelling the playing field is dealing with legal issues seems to me being a lawyer, the issue of how many of these can operate at one time? and how much they can charge they can charge anything they can go above what cabs or below and they can operate as many as they want there's nothing in the state law that prohibi
it we're trying to do it. okay? thank you. >> thank you. . >> jim margolis. >> medallion holder with yellow cab since 1977. just on levelling the playing field i know that we're speaking about what we can do in the taxi industry about levelling the field for example with the credit cards and making drivers what we can do is have them accept credit cards i know where we're disadvantaged because the credit card isn't right at the beginning where the the people can walk out but...
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i think they do. >> i think they do, too. >> i think people do care. >> i think they do, too.e of them don't. i love it when -- sarah jessica parker, i always bring her up. she will come up to me and say look at the shoes the can you believe the shoes? you just want to hug her. she knows it is fashion. instead of anna. bulimics. allegedly. the olson twins. you smell the vomit before you see them. here they come. allegedly. allegedly. the little shrimp -- where are the olson twins? >> does the stuff just come to you after all he is years? is there -- one of those inside the after studio kind of questions. is there an equation for how to write a good joke? or just -- how do you do that? >> none. the first time you it it is the best. quick, quick, quick. write it down. there's no equation. you know what breaks your heart? when something is -- isn't funny after you thought about it. your hear -- hear i come, audience. here's the joke. and the audience goes -- not so good. and it kills you. there's no way to know it is going to be funny. i once said -- woody allen, i said, tell me,
i think they do. >> i think they do, too. >> i think people do care. >> i think they do, too.e of them don't. i love it when -- sarah jessica parker, i always bring her up. she will come up to me and say look at the shoes the can you believe the shoes? you just want to hug her. she knows it is fashion. instead of anna. bulimics. allegedly. the olson twins. you smell the vomit before you see them. here they come. allegedly. allegedly. the little shrimp -- where are the olson...
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impressions of me. >> how do they do it? how does apple stay significant? they had you-2 at their -- they had u-2 at their release. and how do they act like they are the underdog. they have been the biggest company in the world for several years now. and they are a monster, but somehow they still keep the counter culture attitude. >> they are starting to lose it. have i zero interest -- i have zero interest in this watch. i don't love the bigger size, but we have to get it. plus you have to have an iphone. you are -- they have to have two products. they can't just buy the watch. in the future it will be legal to spit on people who are wearing google glass and an apple watch at the same time. you will be able to walk up to them and hawk a loogey. >> isn't it illegal? >> if they do anything back to you they will get arrested. >> the right of your spit ends at the edge of my google glass glasswaring nose. >> i think that will change. >> joanne, what do you think? do you have these devices? i have an apple phone or watch. >> it
impressions of me. >> how do they do it? how does apple stay significant? they had you-2 at their -- they had u-2 at their release. and how do they act like they are the underdog. they have been the biggest company in the world for several years now. and they are a monster, but somehow they still keep the counter culture attitude. >> they are starting to lose it. have i zero interest -- i have zero interest in this watch. i don't love the bigger size, but we have to get it. plus you...
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which of those do you share? >> we understand that those who have been calling for arms to be sent into the insurgents in syria, had we done that, a substantial part of that might have been in the hands of isis. this is a case where our allies in the region that want what we want are syria and iran. that is byzantine. the larger question is will we see countries in the region decide to fight for themselves. will they put boots on the ground? this cannot be a mecca printing -- this cannot be america planting an american flag in the middle east. we had leadership responsibilities, but so too do countries in the region. >> there is the challenge of making sure the arms go to the right people. we knew who the right people were in syria months ago. the president dismissed them. the free syrian forces that are going to be getting the arms now. movementvalence, the on the part of the president -- it is a redline, it is not a redline. a little bit more difficult for those countries in the region that senator dorgan talks
which of those do you share? >> we understand that those who have been calling for arms to be sent into the insurgents in syria, had we done that, a substantial part of that might have been in the hands of isis. this is a case where our allies in the region that want what we want are syria and iran. that is byzantine. the larger question is will we see countries in the region decide to fight for themselves. will they put boots on the ground? this cannot be a mecca printing -- this cannot...
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what do we do? >> first of all we have to be more vigilant in identifying as many of them as possible. secondly, try to identify anyone trying to carry out an take in the u.s. i this i what makes this more difficult is that these groups are not as given to big spectacular attacks. when you do something like god forbid 9/11, that requires a level of coordination that takes a significant period of time. if, however, your plan is to to do a domestic attack that involves killing a couple dozen people, similar to the boston marathon, those are more difficult to stop. a lot less chatter, lot less activity, lot less planning and a lot less coordination. this is an ongoing threat into the foreseeable future because radical islam is not just an organization it is an ideology that spread to every corner of the world now. >> senator, i know you can't talk about much saicommittee, b alan henning's wife has a video file that has been released, and ko could be the next victim on the attacks on foreigners. as this
what do we do? >> first of all we have to be more vigilant in identifying as many of them as possible. secondly, try to identify anyone trying to carry out an take in the u.s. i this i what makes this more difficult is that these groups are not as given to big spectacular attacks. when you do something like god forbid 9/11, that requires a level of coordination that takes a significant period of time. if, however, your plan is to to do a domestic attack that involves killing a couple...
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people think about can i do this, and how am i going to do it? and we have gotten much better at cgi, thanks to all the young people who work here and spending all year long helping people make commitments and helping people keep them. >> i was trying to get to the bottom of the difference between what you're doing now and being in government. and one of the things i came upon was actually related to the nfl crisis happening. was what was your act in the violence against women act, you created it. part of this act was the domestic violence hot line. that actually was created by you. and it is a powerful thing, that hot line. i found out recently, during the ray rice scandal, they couldn't answer all the 911 calls. last year many calls went unanswered because they didn't have the funding. and i thought about you and how much that must frustrate you and whether you can make more of a difference doing what you're doing now, where in government you can pass the law but can't always fund it and can't always enforce it. >> yeah, harry truman was -- onc
people think about can i do this, and how am i going to do it? and we have gotten much better at cgi, thanks to all the young people who work here and spending all year long helping people make commitments and helping people keep them. >> i was trying to get to the bottom of the difference between what you're doing now and being in government. and one of the things i came upon was actually related to the nfl crisis happening. was what was your act in the violence against women act, you...
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if we do that, i think america will do well. i think we have the education system and the people out there. people want to be able. we do not think it is going to happen now, and all washington needs to do is create that environment for success. washington does not create jobs. they should never try to do that. all she did should create an environment for success rather than an environment for failure, and there is an opportunity for us to take a new direction. let's embrace it. let's not throw in the towel and say this is the new normal. going to be a voter have this american dream for these generations. let's say, yes, we always have, and any will require leadership. it will require finding that common ground. thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the presence of the former chair, a fellow alum. >> i heard him say it was the best seven years of my life. we enjoyed it every year. seven years. district senator from 2
if we do that, i think america will do well. i think we have the education system and the people out there. people want to be able. we do not think it is going to happen now, and all washington needs to do is create that environment for success. washington does not create jobs. they should never try to do that. all she did should create an environment for success rather than an environment for failure, and there is an opportunity for us to take a new direction. let's embrace it. let's not throw...
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say, "okay, guys, what do we want to do here?"t just changes everything. >> after all this time, what keeps you going? do you ever get tired? do you ever want to kick up your feet and say, enough? >> i love the business. >> yeah. >> i love the business. i mean, i always wanted to be in it. all i ever wanted to be. and i can't get enough. i can do writing, i can perform, they have shows, i'm producing. it's -- it's fabulous. >> yeah. yeah. >> live concerts. you absolutely connect with 5,000 people. >> after all this time is, that still your favorite part of it? >> i love live performing because you can say anything, and they -- they -- it become -- economic on a stage now, i really mean it. it's so not what i -- i always say, i'm so glad to see you because i am so glad to see them. >> yeah. yeah. >> so glad to see you. so let's talk, you know. then we go interest -- >> do you still get stage fright i? heard, read something that you still -- >> nervous. people will go, oh, please. i'll come before the show -- no, do not come before
say, "okay, guys, what do we want to do here?"t just changes everything. >> after all this time, what keeps you going? do you ever get tired? do you ever want to kick up your feet and say, enough? >> i love the business. >> yeah. >> i love the business. i mean, i always wanted to be in it. all i ever wanted to be. and i can't get enough. i can do writing, i can perform, they have shows, i'm producing. it's -- it's fabulous. >> yeah. yeah. >> live...
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>> do you?eople use electric shopping carts who don't need them, or leave them in the parking lot. >> good one. >> that happens. >> only one when you're amish do you see that. >> josh. >> weird. >> next one. we have i hate that you tell us to send in our kids picks going off to school. i posted at least 30 picks of my kids, but no, but listen to this, kneel noah done a bromley, bamm, we have a picture of your kids. >> beautiful too. >> where is the picture of the kids? >> oh, please have the picture. >> there they are. >> there, awe. so there you go. do you have more? we have more, right? >> oh, here we go. this is true. sherrie, from my facebook page, my only complaint is that you focus too much on twitter, and not all of us use it, i like it when you paid more attention to facebook, love you. sherrie, just so you know, at fox 29, we care about facebook, we care about that fox 29 facebook page like you have no idea. >> absolutely. >> facebook -- >> another one? >> anybody have more? are we done
>> do you?eople use electric shopping carts who don't need them, or leave them in the parking lot. >> good one. >> that happens. >> only one when you're amish do you see that. >> josh. >> weird. >> next one. we have i hate that you tell us to send in our kids picks going off to school. i posted at least 30 picks of my kids, but no, but listen to this, kneel noah done a bromley, bamm, we have a picture of your kids. >> beautiful too. >> where...
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do you get it? do you get it? >> we get it but they don't. >> everybody should get it. >> they don't care. >> do your part. do your part to assist. i know. i understand. i hear you. i know there's mistakes. and i know there's people that didn't hear my son when he had a tumor in his face and he had to get on the waiting list. go to e proceeded to the state hospital and say i'm nuts, i know i am, help me. three times at the state hospital. no help. nothing. value options. go to value options. we'll give you a good drug. oh, no. they went out of business. they had to hide and change the ame to magellan. yes, my father worked at the state hospital. i spent six years visiting my son. and i got to watch, i got to watch him die. i got to watch the doctors overdrug him and give him bladder cancer. and when i requested the records i was told that i had to pay 50 cents a page. can you imagine, six years? of medical records at the state hospital? i requested from the governor from the department of health from the state hos
do you get it? do you get it? >> we get it but they don't. >> everybody should get it. >> they don't care. >> do your part. do your part to assist. i know. i understand. i hear you. i know there's mistakes. and i know there's people that didn't hear my son when he had a tumor in his face and he had to get on the waiting list. go to e proceeded to the state hospital and say i'm nuts, i know i am, help me. three times at the state hospital. no help. nothing. value options....
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but i do now. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> the cdc hitting the panic button on ebola here as doctors deal with sheer panic over there. this new video showing what happened after suspected ebola patient tried to escape a clinic. it took a team to capture, control him, and take him. the disease that at least over there is out of control, who knows over here, jonathan. >> hi neil, well there is now news of a third american patient infected with the ebola virus over in west africa. that american is a doctor, and a medical missionary with the organization simusa. the christian charity says rick sacra was working with obstetrics patients. it is still under investigation, officials say it's possible he got the virus from a patient who symptoms were masked. and went undefected by routine admission screening going on at the hospital. obviously, a maternity ward is different setting from the ez bow la clinic that another sim missionary, nancy writebol and kent brantly were working in when
but i do now. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> the cdc hitting the panic button on ebola here as doctors deal with sheer panic over there. this new video showing what happened after suspected ebola patient tried to escape a clinic. it took a team to capture, control him, and take him. the disease that at least over there is out of control, who knows over here, jonathan. >> hi neil, well there is now news of a third american patient infected with the ebola virus...
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do you feel good about your job? do you have the job you want, the job you deserve? >> i'm running for governor to fight for your family. >> all members vote who desire to vote -- >> i'm john myers at the state capitol in sacramento where the largest freshman class in the legislature in more than a generation just finished their first term and mi
do you feel good about your job? do you have the job you want, the job you deserve? >> i'm running for governor to fight for your family. >> all members vote who desire to vote -- >> i'm john myers at the state capitol in sacramento where the largest freshman class in the legislature in more than a generation just finished their first term and mi
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we can do it wisely or we can do it unwisely.r that through kind of laziness and just bad instincts we're going in the wrong direction. >> devil's advocate. gps knows how to get way more places than gps had. while on the one hand my navigation skills are eroding, my ability to find the information i need to have are improving. so, you know, are we replacing some of the skills that we're losing with other navigational skills around technology? >> i think that's a good point. and there's always -- you know, it's never entirely bad or entirely good. there's always a tradeoff. but in this case, in more -- to more -- to a greater extent than we've seen with technology in the past, it becomes very, very easy to simply say, i'm going to let the computer do it. and what you begin to see is there's a real erosion in talent, a real erosion in skill. that not only makes us less capable when it comes to doing simple things or doing our jobs, but it begins to erode our satisfaction with life. because it's really talent, skill, engaging with t
we can do it wisely or we can do it unwisely.r that through kind of laziness and just bad instincts we're going in the wrong direction. >> devil's advocate. gps knows how to get way more places than gps had. while on the one hand my navigation skills are eroding, my ability to find the information i need to have are improving. so, you know, are we replacing some of the skills that we're losing with other navigational skills around technology? >> i think that's a good point. and...
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what do we want to do?e are not going to rely as much as we used to or deferred to what washington wants. it's a world in which american influences someone is going down even more than american capability because they do not believe we are as ready to use it. >> one more time. what are the options for the president with respect to russia? there has to be leadership to continue to signal deterrents to her sanctions and preparations. >> merkel and others. has beenoad framework created. i don't know exactly what the next increment of sanctions should be. deterrence and preparation are not influencing his decisions in eastern ukraine sufficiently. >> when you think about this president, i remember being in line at one of those washington things early on in the , because youn serve this administration, the person in front of me said something -- bush 41. he said, well you know, he and i totally agree on foreign policy. i've adopted his foreign-policy. that is something you have heard early on. it turns out not t
what do we want to do?e are not going to rely as much as we used to or deferred to what washington wants. it's a world in which american influences someone is going down even more than american capability because they do not believe we are as ready to use it. >> one more time. what are the options for the president with respect to russia? there has to be leadership to continue to signal deterrents to her sanctions and preparations. >> merkel and others. has beenoad framework...
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we do?i would love it if we put up a slide that shows some the black voter turnout between 2010 and 2012. my concern is about the house. really quickly. we talk about the electorate and what the electorate didn't do, but a lot of times i did not see resources, infrastructure, organization and large part pushing to ensure that that turnout was going to be at the same level. advocacy in the black community, organizing the electric are scarce. -- organizing the electorate, or scarce. be real. we know that your vote is always sought election time. there is no infrastructure on the part of the national party to support organizing in the black community. i am not here in a policy mode. bestow one party or another. i'm saying our interest should determine how we cast our vote. in the event we don't vote, we are ultimately harmed. here's the connection. when you look at the states that have failed to provide medicaid assistance under the generous provisions of the obamacare beall. -- bill. it is an
we do?i would love it if we put up a slide that shows some the black voter turnout between 2010 and 2012. my concern is about the house. really quickly. we talk about the electorate and what the electorate didn't do, but a lot of times i did not see resources, infrastructure, organization and large part pushing to ensure that that turnout was going to be at the same level. advocacy in the black community, organizing the electric are scarce. -- organizing the electorate, or scarce. be real. we...
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do it. i think that is what concerns me to just say go in bomb them. we need to get results. like we have done in iraq and -- i mean in afghanistan and in pakistan. we have gob in very effectively took out leadership in that area. the problem that terrorism and al qaeda have grown a lot, it wilt be threat for years to come. that's why we need fob strong from intelligence perspective. and get the information and do what we need to do to protect americans. really, our number one priority to protect americans and homeland then to protect americans throughout the world. my opinion right now americans anywhere in the world are really at risk because of what's happening -- >> schieffer: you're with marco rubio that isis poses a threat to the homeland now? >> well, i'm dutch ruppersberger i'm going to say what i think. the thing that concerns me about the homeland more than anything sells the issue of americans having passports, who have gone to syria laugh become radicalized then they have ability
do it. i think that is what concerns me to just say go in bomb them. we need to get results. like we have done in iraq and -- i mean in afghanistan and in pakistan. we have gob in very effectively took out leadership in that area. the problem that terrorism and al qaeda have grown a lot, it wilt be threat for years to come. that's why we need fob strong from intelligence perspective. and get the information and do what we need to do to protect americans. really, our number one priority to...
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>> yes, i do. it is one thing to talk about specific things you are proud of, the overall, how are things working out for us? the unemployment rate has gone rowhe last two months in a at a time when the national economy is not doing very badly. ideology,alking about partnership. i am talking about, open your eyes. look at what is going on around us. it is not working. minimum wage is something we ought to increase. i agree with the $10.10 per hour, from $7.25. that is economic theory says that could not do good things for jobs, but there is also theory that says it will. i went to a company flat on its back. place to be in the construction industry at the worst time, i raised hourly rates. not only did it not destroy jobs, it increased them. >> i have to do one curveball. ask one question. >> you have not been? >> a 15-second answer here it a look at your campaign donations. the biggest contribute has been unions. if you are beholden to the union agenda, can you give us one area where you disagree
>> yes, i do. it is one thing to talk about specific things you are proud of, the overall, how are things working out for us? the unemployment rate has gone rowhe last two months in a at a time when the national economy is not doing very badly. ideology,alking about partnership. i am talking about, open your eyes. look at what is going on around us. it is not working. minimum wage is something we ought to increase. i agree with the $10.10 per hour, from $7.25. that is economic theory says...
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how many stripes we do. we need to have an end game and the president ought to lay out the strategy and saying here's what we're going to do, invest ourselves with arab league partners and repairing happening with relationships that's important. i think this can be a pass of it thing for the united states if we do this right. >> senator feinstein, what do you want to hear from the president both in private in the congressional leadership meetings and what do you want him to say to the public specifically in terms of strategy? >> well i spoke with ben rhodes yesterday and asked him who is going to be in charge now? the devil is in the details of putting this together. and he said very clearly secretary hagel and secretary kerry. so what i want to hear is from both of those two, what is the military plan and what is the diplomatic plan, and time's a-wasting, because we've now said we're going to go on the offensive and it's time for america to project power and strength. >> and senator, the one thing you want
how many stripes we do. we need to have an end game and the president ought to lay out the strategy and saying here's what we're going to do, invest ourselves with arab league partners and repairing happening with relationships that's important. i think this can be a pass of it thing for the united states if we do this right. >> senator feinstein, what do you want to hear from the president both in private in the congressional leadership meetings and what do you want him to say to the...
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do we have a deal? >> [laughs] >> do we have a deal? >> marcus, thank you. >> this doesn't happen every day. >> thank you. >> allison, can you get the whole team together? >> yeah. come on, guys. can you all come here real quick? >> hi, everybody. >> all: hi. >> i have always wanted to be in the candy business since i was a little kid. and so, last night, pete, allison, and dane and i made a deal. i've become a 50% partner in this business. pete and allison are the other 50%. i'm putting up $750,000 to really grow this business. and so we're clear, i'm in charge now. i focus on three things-- people, process, and product. the people that i have met here are fantastic. i love candy, but more importantly, i love your candy. it's--it's damn good. >> thank you. >> but the process is broken. we have to move this location. it's too hard to find. it's hard to get people to come here. the space doesn't work. so we're gonna find the perfect location, and in the interim, we're going to improve the process. pete, you got to get out of the kitchen.
do we have a deal? >> [laughs] >> do we have a deal? >> marcus, thank you. >> this doesn't happen every day. >> thank you. >> allison, can you get the whole team together? >> yeah. come on, guys. can you all come here real quick? >> hi, everybody. >> all: hi. >> i have always wanted to be in the candy business since i was a little kid. and so, last night, pete, allison, and dane and i made a deal. i've become a 50% partner in this...
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he himself has had had six years to do that and what do we have?y little in the way of muslim nations helping the u.s. against the tastes. so there comes a point when saying we have to get muslim leaders to condemn the jihad is simply a waste of time. >> president obama keeps insisting that isis is not islamic. well, maybe they don't practice the muslim faith the same way he does. [ laughter ] but, if vast number of muslims across the world believe, and they do, that humans deserve to die for holding a different idea or drewing a cartoon or writing a book or eloping with the wrong person, not only does the muslim world have something in common with isis, it has too much in common with isis. >> now, that statement is a bit unfair. most muslims are rational, peaceful people, but, muslims abroad are afraid that if they do speak out they will be killed by the jihadists, therefore they look to leaders in countries like pakistan, algeria, and egypt. what do they see? chaos and cowardice. that's what. it's not the individual muslim that's the problem. it'
he himself has had had six years to do that and what do we have?y little in the way of muslim nations helping the u.s. against the tastes. so there comes a point when saying we have to get muslim leaders to condemn the jihad is simply a waste of time. >> president obama keeps insisting that isis is not islamic. well, maybe they don't practice the muslim faith the same way he does. [ laughter ] but, if vast number of muslims across the world believe, and they do, that humans deserve to die...
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how do we get it back up. and have you have to confidence back to america they want to fight for our country, fight for what is right in the world, i think that we -- we don't like our government, we don't -- we don't top say, i am willing to put everything on the line, after 9/11 everyone wanted to go out and fight, we need it back. charles: people used to join the military and buy war bonds, tracy, you are strong on the idea of boots on the ground to be successful. who would join military with this leadership? >> well, it is much like vietnam, you don't want to go out there and think you are under appreciated and risk your life, and your family, we're down 1440440 billion since highf military spending in 2011, the spirit is down. people wanted to go, truth is. you should go to the military, they pay for school, they pay for everything, you get a pension, that's think about this, more and more people should put this on the table when they think about what to did after high school. charles: i went to military
how do we get it back up. and have you have to confidence back to america they want to fight for our country, fight for what is right in the world, i think that we -- we don't like our government, we don't -- we don't top say, i am willing to put everything on the line, after 9/11 everyone wanted to go out and fight, we need it back. charles: people used to join the military and buy war bonds, tracy, you are strong on the idea of boots on the ground to be successful. who would join military...
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and then politicians do what politicians do.more rules including importers of prostitutes and polygamy and anarchic. by the time that immigrants came through ellis island, there were more rules. you couldn't be sick or noticeably sick, doctors were supposed to check for 60 symptoms of disease but they had only a few seconds to decide. so they asked children their names to the if they were deaf or dumb. but you can't order limped, you might be turned away or quarantine. 3000 immigrants died on ellis island while they were quarantined. in all, many were sent back. most got in. but racism still prevails. but if you are white and from europe, you probably got in because my parents got in. germany in 1930. today, we have many more rules. you can come legally only if you're related to someone already here and you have a rare job skill or if you come from the country that spends almost no people to america. there is no rule that allows the 10 million immigrants who are already here illegally now to bring their kids in. and that leads u
and then politicians do what politicians do.more rules including importers of prostitutes and polygamy and anarchic. by the time that immigrants came through ellis island, there were more rules. you couldn't be sick or noticeably sick, doctors were supposed to check for 60 symptoms of disease but they had only a few seconds to decide. so they asked children their names to the if they were deaf or dumb. but you can't order limped, you might be turned away or quarantine. 3000 immigrants died on...
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we do.e want to. ♪ >>> from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi everybody. >> hoda woman! >> are we live? we forgot what it is like. >> we have forgotten. >> did you know it hasn't changed? it's booze day tuesday. >> can you believe we are saying september 2? >> no. you know who is glad we are back? sheila, marie, debbie, belinda, joan and mary. >> and don't forget julie. >> they have been tweeting us letting us know how they felt. in no uncertain terms. >> kelly is a facebook fan and sent us this picture and said my husband brought me coffee in bed and turned on kathie lee and hoda. he knows the way to my heart. can you just imagine? you know what, nothing has changed. >> so hoda had a great time. you look radiant and beautiful. >> you jr, too. >> hoda actually does. here is a picture of hoda on vacation. went to this really great place in mexico with boots we will call him still. >> he did not wear boots on the bea
we do.e want to. ♪ >>> from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi everybody. >> hoda woman! >> are we live? we forgot what it is like. >> we have forgotten. >> did you know it hasn't changed? it's booze day tuesday. >> can you believe we are saying september 2? >> no. you know who is glad we are back? sheila, marie, debbie, belinda, joan and mary. >> and...
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what you do and what you have done and what you're going to do. think ideas matter greatly, but can only add impact if you turn them into action. so, yeah, i love this. but, now, i try to run the other part of my foundation, too. i think, you know, we've done some other pretty big things, having over half of the people on earth alive who have aids because they're eligible for a contract for the at least expensive high-quality drugs in the world, that's important. and making this agreement, an alliance for healthier generations, reducing the caloric content of drinks at schools by 90%. that's a couple of pounds a year for a lot of these kids struggling with their weight around the country. >> charlie: for you, what is the biggest misconception about the clinton presidency? >> they're about to get it right now, according to all these surveys. (laughter) i think most people underappreciate the level of extreme partisanship that took hold in '94. >> charlie: even greater than had been for -- >> i wouldn't say greater. nobody's accused of murder, as fa
what you do and what you have done and what you're going to do. think ideas matter greatly, but can only add impact if you turn them into action. so, yeah, i love this. but, now, i try to run the other part of my foundation, too. i think, you know, we've done some other pretty big things, having over half of the people on earth alive who have aids because they're eligible for a contract for the at least expensive high-quality drugs in the world, that's important. and making this agreement, an...
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we have to do what's in our national security interest to do that. but with we've got to make sure that this government and their military is -- they're the ones and the kurds should be armed as well. and i appreciate the germans arming the kurds. they're good fighters. i think the boots on the ground in iraq should remain iraqi boots. >> ok. you did recently vote against arming the syrian rebels. can you explain your position on that? >> yeah, thank you for letting me do that. i was the only one in our entire delegation region that voted against that. that was to arm the free syrian army and train them. and i've seen just too many incidences where we trained a group of people and then as we're training them they turn their weapons on us. and syria is one of those places where it's really difficult to find -- just because they're fighting assad doesn't mean they're our friends. and so i worry that they would just turn on the united states whenever they would get the chance and we would have trained them to do that. >> thank you. mr. ashford do you ag
we have to do what's in our national security interest to do that. but with we've got to make sure that this government and their military is -- they're the ones and the kurds should be armed as well. and i appreciate the germans arming the kurds. they're good fighters. i think the boots on the ground in iraq should remain iraqi boots. >> ok. you did recently vote against arming the syrian rebels. can you explain your position on that? >> yeah, thank you for letting me do that. i...
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>> yeah, i do. >> jimmy: that's not for you. do you like animals in general? >> yes. i do. a mess of cats. there was an entire gaggle -- [ laughter ] of geese on my place. >> jimmy: friendly? >> i -- i don't know. we don't interact. >> jimmy: you don't, yeah. some of those birds can be very nasty. >> they can be. particularly if they have goslings, you know what those are. >> jimmy: i do. ryan gosling, he's an actor. i have guests on the show all the time. [ applause ] very handsome. >> i'm just going to stop talking. >> jimmy: have you thought about fairchild as your middle name? morgan fairchild freeman? >> we were sitting next to each other once in a restaurant, believe it or not. >> jimmy: you and i? oh, morgan fairchild. >> morgan fairchild, beautiful blonde lady, about that tall, and i, morgan freeman -- >> jimmy: yes. >> -- were sitting close to each other in a restaurant a few years ago. all right? >> jimmy: okay. that's the whole story? [ laughter ] >> what did you want? >> jimmy: i don't know. something i could share with the dolphins, perhaps. >> i sat with morga
>> yeah, i do. >> jimmy: that's not for you. do you like animals in general? >> yes. i do. a mess of cats. there was an entire gaggle -- [ laughter ] of geese on my place. >> jimmy: friendly? >> i -- i don't know. we don't interact. >> jimmy: you don't, yeah. some of those birds can be very nasty. >> they can be. particularly if they have goslings, you know what those are. >> jimmy: i do. ryan gosling, he's an actor. i have guests on the show all...
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we can't do. if you wanted to create something that already had aged nat could do that absolutely. that's why he's god. >> host: your scientific education i feel does not conflict with your belief? >> guest: i have never had an instance where my belief in god has conflicted my ability to do neurosurgery. >> host: alec baldwin was a surgeon with a god complex and it was supposedly a stereotype. is that just an unfair hollywood view of most surgeon's? >> guest: there's no question that there are some surgeons who have fairly large egos and in fact you don't get people -- >> host: you need to be confident. >> guest: those are not going to become surgeons. it does select for that kind of people that i know a lot of incredibly nice and caring and decent people. >> host: i guess i get why they might have a god complex because they are the only one that can solve a problem in their heads. >> guest: in their heads. >> host: this is where it comes from a little bit. >> guest: it's unfortunate. >> host: how
we can't do. if you wanted to create something that already had aged nat could do that absolutely. that's why he's god. >> host: your scientific education i feel does not conflict with your belief? >> guest: i have never had an instance where my belief in god has conflicted my ability to do neurosurgery. >> host: alec baldwin was a surgeon with a god complex and it was supposedly a stereotype. is that just an unfair hollywood view of most surgeon's? >> guest: there's no...
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won't do it. won't do it.ll you what you have got to say about that bill. >> that's a whole different thing, go ahead, mary katharine are. >> couple things. the numbers by isis by our intelligence. >> about 30,000. >> 30,000, not 15,000. that's a big difference. i think, look, when it comes to this kind of stuff. ij going to disagree slightly with the very smart brit hume. people are saying they want more to be done here. i think the american people they believe in american power but their will does need to be buieed. you have to make that argument. >> you have to make the case. >> i will take it to both of them. you have obama who doesn't want to make the case to congress and congress who is happy to not let him make the case because they do not want their names on it those people are not going to lead the american people to be in favor of a long campaign. >> leadership in the country and isis has exploited and this so has al qaeda. they shouldn't even exist 13 years after 9/11. they shouldn't even be on the
won't do it. won't do it.ll you what you have got to say about that bill. >> that's a whole different thing, go ahead, mary katharine are. >> couple things. the numbers by isis by our intelligence. >> about 30,000. >> 30,000, not 15,000. that's a big difference. i think, look, when it comes to this kind of stuff. ij going to disagree slightly with the very smart brit hume. people are saying they want more to be done here. i think the american people they believe in...