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how do you digitize the workflow and how do we digitize construction?he answer is to see the progress of construction, the deviation. the changes from day to day. without it even being there. >> what is the coolest thing you have seen a drone do? >> there is a long list. >> choose one. >> one of the things we have is a follow me function. as you bike or ski or whatever, the drone follows you. keeping the camera on you, orbiting around to automatically capture this moment. when you are done, push a button and it flies home. >> what do you make of the interest of facebook, google, and amazon, in an industry you have been in for eight years? >> amazon is interested in drone delivery. google is interested in a number of things. they want to use drones to provide internet access. i think both of them are thrilling. they are great technology companies with deep pockets. it is the classic swords to plowshares moment. we are taking what is formerly military technology and putting it in the hands of consumers with the hope that the positive uses will drown out t
how do you digitize the workflow and how do we digitize construction?he answer is to see the progress of construction, the deviation. the changes from day to day. without it even being there. >> what is the coolest thing you have seen a drone do? >> there is a long list. >> choose one. >> one of the things we have is a follow me function. as you bike or ski or whatever, the drone follows you. keeping the camera on you, orbiting around to automatically capture this...
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jobs people shouldn't or do not want to do. >> how much will this cost?s it economical for a farmer to have multiple drones flying over his crops? >> today they cost $750. you might not even buy one, just the data. the cost of the drone is immaterial compared to the value of the data. >> will they ever be able to steal? will they have intention? >> there are other kinds of intelligence. the internet is much better than us at many things. perhaps it is already intelligent on some level we cannot define. by the time we recognize that computers are intelligent, they will have surpassed us. the singularity may have happened, not just in a way we can measure. >> intelligence is a certain kind of thing but what about emotional intelligence? will computers ever have emotions? >> i don't know. yes. depends on how you define it. >> is that dangerous should we , be scared? >> i assume it will empower us but we will see. >> what do you want to do with 3-d robotics? >> make these things as easily as possible. if we can put them in the hands of regular people, we will
jobs people shouldn't or do not want to do. >> how much will this cost?s it economical for a farmer to have multiple drones flying over his crops? >> today they cost $750. you might not even buy one, just the data. the cost of the drone is immaterial compared to the value of the data. >> will they ever be able to steal? will they have intention? >> there are other kinds of intelligence. the internet is much better than us at many things. perhaps it is already intelligent...
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or do you have any? >> now i think i've got a little fear from time to time and back in those days i think i was too stupid to be afraid. there is an attitudinal thing. i am not a psychologist, i read about a lot of that stuff. i think there is a difference in mentality about how people feel about these things. recognizing it, being aware of it intellectually, is an important step. i think a lot of people are afraid of things because they do not have the faintest idea what is going to go on. so they are afraid of it. and those that learn about things, they may be afraid of it because of what they know. and then there is some kind of a mental quirk that a lot of my friends and people out there today are aware of. brian, i know that he was aware of the things that could go wrong. and you have to have the kind of self-confidence that enables you to handle that. that self-confidence comes from the way you have lived. you faced a lot of lesser things along the way. and you have been able to overcome them. i a
or do you have any? >> now i think i've got a little fear from time to time and back in those days i think i was too stupid to be afraid. there is an attitudinal thing. i am not a psychologist, i read about a lot of that stuff. i think there is a difference in mentality about how people feel about these things. recognizing it, being aware of it intellectually, is an important step. i think a lot of people are afraid of things because they do not have the faintest idea what is going to go...
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why do you do that? >> you expand the mission your honor for everything that comes within the task that are part of the traffic stop. the dog sniff -- >> it's a broken tail light. that's the only thing that comes within the traffic stop. all the rest is added on and you let them add it on. why don't you let them add on the dog sniff. >> you do so long as it occurs before the ticket is delivered, is that right. >> you do if it's done before the traffic stop is done. the ticket would not be -- >> do you see the problem is how do you define the traffic stop. you've already indicated that the traffic stop can include some of the questions. you're really i think much better off if you stick with the former rule. once you hand the ticket that's the end of it. then you have a formal rule. you're not arguing that. that leads us open to the question why can't we include the dog sniff. >> well -- >> it's a policy question. so answer it as a policy question. don't tie it to the stop or not. tie it to something else
why do you do that? >> you expand the mission your honor for everything that comes within the task that are part of the traffic stop. the dog sniff -- >> it's a broken tail light. that's the only thing that comes within the traffic stop. all the rest is added on and you let them add it on. why don't you let them add on the dog sniff. >> you do so long as it occurs before the ticket is delivered, is that right. >> you do if it's done before the traffic stop is done. the...
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you say go do what you have to do mommy is okay with that. i got it. >> there are children that come to my house and they are nine years old. they are like can you get me a cup of water. can you do this for me or that for me. i don't have them cook dinner on the stove for themselves but you are five years old. is there a thing in the refrigerator. go do that. i understand and agree with these free range parenting. what is hilarious about this is you cannot just be a mom or dad. you are a snow plow parent helicopter parent or holding on too tight or letting go too much. i think it is individual not just for parent but kid. landry fredrick, mike, you know this, at age five she could probably run the the news room brody fredrick, in college will probably live at home. >> so what do you think, alex were you able to walk to school growing up in texas. >> no, but texas is so spread out. i could not walk home. i would come home a lot of times and sometimes i would be by myself for a little bit but i never got to walk home. >> would you ride a horse
you say go do what you have to do mommy is okay with that. i got it. >> there are children that come to my house and they are nine years old. they are like can you get me a cup of water. can you do this for me or that for me. i don't have them cook dinner on the stove for themselves but you are five years old. is there a thing in the refrigerator. go do that. i understand and agree with these free range parenting. what is hilarious about this is you cannot just be a mom or dad. you are a...
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let's do tax reform. you want to do something, do that. get rid of the regulations on small business otherwise, take the extended vacation and come back thinking this through. what has been done is all reserve liquidity. nut thag the white house has done. >> chuck i bet you disagree, right? it's more than the feds. >> my big momma said you ain't gonna like this but you need to hear it. the little things he's doing don't affect the big picture. we need big things to go through. you can see the economy take off and hum. if you did tax reform for small business it's the end of the year and i came back writing tax checks on 51% of everything i made, i have to give back to the government. i eechl an llc, so i get taxed on being an individual. deal with issues like that. >> john, what do you think? >> out of 8 billion people on the planet, jonas is the only one that defends cash for clunkers. [ laughter ] >> i don't blame the president for executive actions. nobody is going to do anything. the problem is, you need comprehensive immigration refor
let's do tax reform. you want to do something, do that. get rid of the regulations on small business otherwise, take the extended vacation and come back thinking this through. what has been done is all reserve liquidity. nut thag the white house has done. >> chuck i bet you disagree, right? it's more than the feds. >> my big momma said you ain't gonna like this but you need to hear it. the little things he's doing don't affect the big picture. we need big things to go through. you...
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so how do you do that? >> don't. people can smell it a mile away when i try to artificially jig that stuff. and my view about social media not just in terms of what employees are going to say, but customers, client says just do good work. it will work itself out in the end. you know i see so many people chasing down rabbits. we've got a local coffee shop close to town and the folks that own that spent forever chasing down two bad reviews. and they had something like 780 really good positive reviews. just do good work. nobody cares about small stuff like that. >> but you have to have a policy for your employees, though? >> here's what i kind most business owners do. they invoke that type of a clause, because they don't want to hear bad news. to me if i was running a business where an employee went and put something negative online, that's a massive wake-up call. and i'm the one who has to go and fix something. not the employee. >> but that's where you want them to come to you about that. you do not want -- employees,
so how do you do that? >> don't. people can smell it a mile away when i try to artificially jig that stuff. and my view about social media not just in terms of what employees are going to say, but customers, client says just do good work. it will work itself out in the end. you know i see so many people chasing down rabbits. we've got a local coffee shop close to town and the folks that own that spent forever chasing down two bad reviews. and they had something like 780 really good...
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doing it? that's my same response to the war on poverty. i know i'm digressing a little bit. >> the bottom line is we are winning this thing tremendously. because venezuela is running out of money, because russia is running out of money. we are winning it more rapidly. this is an odd time for us to fold on this issue. it's a curious odd time. >> speaking of italian families, is this like the ornery uncle you have that you hate and you try to be nice and invite him to your house and three weeks later, he doesn't leave and starts making demands on you? >> i do know grudges can last a long time. i think what the president is saying and i'll give him the benefit, what have we gotten from this 50, 60-year-old grudge. >> what do we need? >> it's the right thing to do. >> i understand. i'm not against opening up some relationships to them, but they have to give. they get a lot more out of this than we get. >> when they start demanding money, you draw the line there. >> way before that. >> adam, when t
doing it? that's my same response to the war on poverty. i know i'm digressing a little bit. >> the bottom line is we are winning this thing tremendously. because venezuela is running out of money, because russia is running out of money. we are winning it more rapidly. this is an odd time for us to fold on this issue. it's a curious odd time. >> speaking of italian families, is this like the ornery uncle you have that you hate and you try to be nice and invite him to your house and...
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>> that's when you got to shower. >> what do you think i'm doing. >> i don't know what you're doing, that's the problem. there is your fan. >> shower three times a day. sounds like it might and mistake. >> i need a shower now between you two. did you ever watch this stylist show, rachael zoe? >> no. >> stylist. >> ya. >> she couldn't be happier her first words is mama. sometimes it is did a did a. >> whatever they hear the most i'm telling you right now. so she said that she casino of feels like somewhat punishing moms, thinks all babies a loft times say dada first. >> we carry them, push them out, they say dada. still trying to figure this out. >> is she joking, too because she has to be joking? >> i think also trying to be funny. >> da, because doing so doesn't require them to force air to their nose. so scientific reason. >> that's interesting. >> easier to form ma -- >> using your tongue, which they do, with the bottle and all of that stuff when they nurse. so they're using their tongue all the time, you know, dadada. ma, you have to put your lips together and actually force air
>> that's when you got to shower. >> what do you think i'm doing. >> i don't know what you're doing, that's the problem. there is your fan. >> shower three times a day. sounds like it might and mistake. >> i need a shower now between you two. did you ever watch this stylist show, rachael zoe? >> no. >> stylist. >> ya. >> she couldn't be happier her first words is mama. sometimes it is did a did a. >> whatever they hear the most i'm...
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i also think there is something that the et is doing -- b.e.t. is doing. it is a relatively new initiative. health image, and service. it is all about black men, young men, and also young men. what you all are doing in a real way is a kind of content i think they're looking for to do that. that there is a ton of outlets out there that i think public and for that kind of content. i think you to realize what we're looking at some of the mainstream media outlets, often times, they're not getting as many viewers as some of the digital outlets are getting. what we used to look at -- i want to get a feature on cnn because of they show me, then i'm going to blow up. but the number of people watching heroes isn't the same number people watching world star hip hop. utilizing some of the outlets out there and creating partnerships with some of these digital folks, is a real way to get yourself in your story from the people that aren't going to see it at all if they're watching television. the very people you're talking about impacting, are not watching the networks
i also think there is something that the et is doing -- b.e.t. is doing. it is a relatively new initiative. health image, and service. it is all about black men, young men, and also young men. what you all are doing in a real way is a kind of content i think they're looking for to do that. that there is a ton of outlets out there that i think public and for that kind of content. i think you to realize what we're looking at some of the mainstream media outlets, often times, they're not getting...
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a helicopter can't do the same things that a small uas can do . so that's, i think will be a question for congress is are we going to lax those rules to make it more available for the troops on the ground. the cops on the ground to use it in a different manner. >> one of the initiatives we took back in 2012 was to set up a special process called for in our re-authorization of 2012 for law enforcement. we've been working directly individual law enforcement agencies around the country. there's some that have had spectacular success with their aircraft. it is a priority from my office to continue to support law enforcement use of unmanned aircraft and find ways to approve their operations. i have two individuals who do that as their full time jobs. so we very much support finding ways for law enforcement to use unmanned aircraft safety. >> thank you. >> congressman, i just wanted to point out that avsi in an earlier effort, we did work with the international association of chiefs of police to develop guidelines. i'd be happy to submit those for the r
a helicopter can't do the same things that a small uas can do . so that's, i think will be a question for congress is are we going to lax those rules to make it more available for the troops on the ground. the cops on the ground to use it in a different manner. >> one of the initiatives we took back in 2012 was to set up a special process called for in our re-authorization of 2012 for law enforcement. we've been working directly individual law enforcement agencies around the country....
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what now do you do? that was part of it.we're not he isespousing that we're the experts at understanding risk and mitigating risks. there are perhaps those in the audience who can help us in the out years to help us implement and manage this. we're really in the infancy in understanding this shift in our strategy and how do you assess risk? and by the way, the border patrol is not going to be the only one dictating what is acceptable. there is a whole bunch of voters out there i'm sure, will have a voice in this. >> if i could follow up on that and ask robert a question regarding not all risks are created equal, and when you have a risk-based strategy you have to take several factors into consideration. oneemw your articlesa#v2 talked about a taraditional approach and traditional capabilities and technology. could you talk a little bit about capabilities in approaching the risks as identified in the strategy and the sort of integration of traditional and technology as methods to approach this kind of risk? >> so when we talk
what now do you do? that was part of it.we're not he isespousing that we're the experts at understanding risk and mitigating risks. there are perhaps those in the audience who can help us in the out years to help us implement and manage this. we're really in the infancy in understanding this shift in our strategy and how do you assess risk? and by the way, the border patrol is not going to be the only one dictating what is acceptable. there is a whole bunch of voters out there i'm sure, will...
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i do not think we are going to do it without business.aders need to remind people that business is the greatest force for good in society. on the other hand, as in any powerful instrument not used properly, it can cause harm as well. so emphasizing the positive role of business in making sure that we embrace and are open-minded about restraints so we cannot say all regulation is bad. we cannot say that business cannot be conducted morally. we have to realize that corruption is bad for business. >> most business executives i know would say, i agree with all that. but the question is, are they doing things in a proactive way to see that those things are true? >> we are beginning to see examples of business leaders stepping up to make the case. paul polman of unilever is a great example. he says i will expand the revenue and half the environmental footprint. leaders that challenge themselves and their organizations to create economic value, while thinking hard about the negative externalities of business and minimize negative externalities,
i do not think we are going to do it without business.aders need to remind people that business is the greatest force for good in society. on the other hand, as in any powerful instrument not used properly, it can cause harm as well. so emphasizing the positive role of business in making sure that we embrace and are open-minded about restraints so we cannot say all regulation is bad. we cannot say that business cannot be conducted morally. we have to realize that corruption is bad for business....
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so what now do you do? so that was part of it. not all risk is equal.and, again, we're not espousing that we're the experts in understanding risk and mitigating risk. there's a whole host of those and perhaps some of you in the audience that can help us in the outyears try and understand how to we actually implement and manage this. we're really at the infancy in understanding this new shift in our strategy and how, how do you assess risk. and by the way the border patrol's not going to be the only one, you know, dictating what is acceptable. there's a whole bunch of voters out there i'm sure are going to have a voice in this. >> actually, if i could follow up on that and ask robert a question regarding, you know, not all risks are created equal, and when you have a risk-based strategy, you have to take several factors into consideration. one of your articles talked about a traditional approach and traditional capabilities in technology, and so could you talk a little bit about capabilities in approaching the risks as identified in a strategy and the so
so what now do you do? so that was part of it. not all risk is equal.and, again, we're not espousing that we're the experts in understanding risk and mitigating risk. there's a whole host of those and perhaps some of you in the audience that can help us in the outyears try and understand how to we actually implement and manage this. we're really at the infancy in understanding this new shift in our strategy and how, how do you assess risk. and by the way the border patrol's not going to be the...
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they do. if you go to the internet and look for advice what you'll find the first couple hundred things you'll find, people are selling products. we need neutral unbiased advice so people can have confidence. so they can make the best choices for themselves. they bear a responsibility for them. if they know more and have more confidence, they'll do it more effectively. that's what we're trying to achieve. gerri: thatthank you for coming on the show. pleasure having you. family businesses, they play a vital role in communities and the economy, in fact according to the us citizen successesus -- joining me access wealth management financial planner frank. welcome to the show. terrific to have you here. i have to think this is common. i know so many couples who are in business together. you have to wonder how come and is it that people then actually break up. >> well, if you look at the numbers gerri like you mentioned if there's 3.7 million husband and wife businesses. we know the divorce rate is
they do. if you go to the internet and look for advice what you'll find the first couple hundred things you'll find, people are selling products. we need neutral unbiased advice so people can have confidence. so they can make the best choices for themselves. they bear a responsibility for them. if they know more and have more confidence, they'll do it more effectively. that's what we're trying to achieve. gerri: thatthank you for coming on the show. pleasure having you. family businesses, they...
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so, i do not know what to do.start to launch a payment system it is against the financial legal laws are you have to have a license. but if i don't do it, e-commerce will go nowhere. so then i went to davos, i listened to a leadership discussion. leadership is about responsibility. after i listened to that panel, a gave a call to my colleagues. i said, do it now. immediately. if there is something wrong and the government is not happy about that, if one body has to go to prison, jack ma goes to prison. because it is so important for china and the world to trust the system and if you do not do it i think, if you do not do it properly, if there is money money watch, i send you to prison. and people do not like it. somebody people i talked to at the time about alipay, they said, this is the stupidest idea you have ever got. i do not know if it is stupid. as long as people use it. >> you have invested a billion dollars. >> yeah. >> it turned out to be a pretty good investment for yahoo! the first time he raised money
so, i do not know what to do.start to launch a payment system it is against the financial legal laws are you have to have a license. but if i don't do it, e-commerce will go nowhere. so then i went to davos, i listened to a leadership discussion. leadership is about responsibility. after i listened to that panel, a gave a call to my colleagues. i said, do it now. immediately. if there is something wrong and the government is not happy about that, if one body has to go to prison, jack ma goes to...
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what do you think of what they are doing? have done a lot of things that nobody else is doing. they are kind of on the other side of a fight we have been fighting. giving people more identity. create something that is theirs. one of the things that drives me bonkers about medium is they try to make it a commoditized network. they strip identity away. with lots of long articles from various people rather than a place where i can set up and have my blog. myspace, my place on the internet. but they are doing cool stuff with longform text. fine--vine is doing cool stuff with video. >> what about facebook? are you in competition? >> we are all kind of vying for attention, but it is different. we found our spot in the big internet. this big ecosystem right now. the stuff you go to see on facebook and twitter is created by people you know or celebrities you wish you knew. it is about people. tumblr on the other hand is a little bit more like your tv. it's not about people you know, the stuff you love. >> buzz feed? >> it is cool. jo
what do you think of what they are doing? have done a lot of things that nobody else is doing. they are kind of on the other side of a fight we have been fighting. giving people more identity. create something that is theirs. one of the things that drives me bonkers about medium is they try to make it a commoditized network. they strip identity away. with lots of long articles from various people rather than a place where i can set up and have my blog. myspace, my place on the internet. but...
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what do you do with your deficits? your 20 that you always trigger do it the same with every piece of legislation. these are things that i think are genuinely real and have to be dealt with but they don't disqualify dynamic scoring from providing some information congress could use. >> anyone have a quick response before we turn it over to the next panel? >> i agree with doug, except i would do the deficit offset in year five. >> okay. bill's going to introduce the next panel, and we're going to hear there jcp, so thank you very much, guys. [applause] >> all right, thank you. we are delighted to have members of the jct staff here as well as the director of the jct. but in any case we're going to hear from pam -- [inaudible] and nick ball on how -- what is that tom hanks movie how you do the best thing you do? [laughter] anyway, i'm not sure who's speaking first, but pam and nick -- pam's speaking first for 15 minutes and then nick will speak for 15 minutes. without further ado, let me introduce pam. >> hi. well, thank
what do you do with your deficits? your 20 that you always trigger do it the same with every piece of legislation. these are things that i think are genuinely real and have to be dealt with but they don't disqualify dynamic scoring from providing some information congress could use. >> anyone have a quick response before we turn it over to the next panel? >> i agree with doug, except i would do the deficit offset in year five. >> okay. bill's going to introduce the next panel,...
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sometimes you have to do things that you are obligated to do rather than what you want to do. when i retired, i bought a nice home in florida on a golf course. i was going to relax. somehow that doesn't seem to be in the cards. host: he made in a parents this weekend in south carolina. "our founders wanted to make sure there was not a political class in this country. that hasn't worked so well for us." who did you mean? guest: i mean no particular individual. the way our system was put together, it was put together with the people in mind, the common people. anybody was supposed to be able to be a representative, not just a select group of people. that is what i was referring to. host: we are talking with dr. ben carson. if you have questions or comments, the phone lines are open. we will start on a line for republicans. keith calling in from tennessee. caller: thank you. i would like to say you are one of the most brilliant men that has ever been seen on tv. you have the right attitude. you know what dr. king would have wanted, to do the best they can do in their own environm
sometimes you have to do things that you are obligated to do rather than what you want to do. when i retired, i bought a nice home in florida on a golf course. i was going to relax. somehow that doesn't seem to be in the cards. host: he made in a parents this weekend in south carolina. "our founders wanted to make sure there was not a political class in this country. that hasn't worked so well for us." who did you mean? guest: i mean no particular individual. the way our system was...
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making choices and doing things is preferable to the current situation, but you do need to liberation. this does bring up what i think is one of the scariest things about the internet with policy. there is a notion that you have a lot of companies that deliver information to users based on what they think their users want. as you see it develop euro per year, you see the filter bubble -- year over year, you see a filter bubble where people only share with people who have their same worldview. and this is happening in politics. i think it is affecting political debates. i wonder how we stop that. if the model for an internet company is we deliver what users want and try to make our robots deliver that instantly, that reinforces their worldview. i don't know how that stops, but it reminds me that what is best for our users is not necessarily >> from monster.com. i want to circle back to the startups. if they are entering a regulated industry __ the risk reward ratio is entirely different for a civil servant than an entrepreneur. the first time there is a fatal accident, everyone will lo
making choices and doing things is preferable to the current situation, but you do need to liberation. this does bring up what i think is one of the scariest things about the internet with policy. there is a notion that you have a lot of companies that deliver information to users based on what they think their users want. as you see it develop euro per year, you see the filter bubble -- year over year, you see a filter bubble where people only share with people who have their same worldview....
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how do you do that on $32,000? >> your mother was a housekeeper. >> she was always trying to better her english to take equivalency exams to become a nurse. that never happened for her. she was able to become a nurse's aide. my dad was able to find a job and work in a photocopy store for for a while. the best he could do was set an example and hopefully the kids will learn and do the same thing. that is my motivation to say what is on my mind. the reality is -- silicon valley trades on two things, right? one is lore, and the other success. in terms of lore, i've paid my dues. i have worked in three of the top five internet businesses created. i was at the foot of all three of them. i just don't care what anybody thinks anymore. i have no troubles. i'm relatively healthy, knock on wood. financially secure. so why aren't i saying what i believe? my dad had nothing. he stood up and he was able to say this war shouldn't happen. >> what is the myth of chamath palihapitiya, and what is the reality? >> i got more lucky th
how do you do that on $32,000? >> your mother was a housekeeper. >> she was always trying to better her english to take equivalency exams to become a nurse. that never happened for her. she was able to become a nurse's aide. my dad was able to find a job and work in a photocopy store for for a while. the best he could do was set an example and hopefully the kids will learn and do the same thing. that is my motivation to say what is on my mind. the reality is -- silicon valley trades...
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you want to do?ncourage more? >> i can only open doors to encourage people to walk with me, not behind me but beside me. there are women who came before me who did beautiful work but there names are not being amplified ike mine is. there are contemporaries making beautiful things. i am constantly approached by women who are interested in getting into film. it is a challenge. women filmmakers. how we are able to grow within the industry. which is so often not interested in that blossoming. it is a lot about the sisterhood of talking to one another and trying to keep everyone fortified. >> this is happening with female film directors of all colors for example reese witherspoon. >> she did some amazing things. >> producing films a variety. some she stars in and some she does not. the idea is to give women -- >> not to give them power. for women to take the power. >> that is exactly what it is. >> the self-determination. i try to work from a place without permission. i'm not working in a permission-based
you want to do?ncourage more? >> i can only open doors to encourage people to walk with me, not behind me but beside me. there are women who came before me who did beautiful work but there names are not being amplified ike mine is. there are contemporaries making beautiful things. i am constantly approached by women who are interested in getting into film. it is a challenge. women filmmakers. how we are able to grow within the industry. which is so often not interested in that blossoming....
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how do they dial that, the party of no. we don't like this or this. what do they do? >> i think that's what they're going to have to grapple with in this new cycle. trying to figure out how they're comprising and making things work for the american people. lowering taxes. so we don't feel like we're strapped all the time. you know with gas prices coming down, i'm sure a lot of americans are feeling relief, at least at the gas pump around the holiday season. i think it's important for the conservatives to really get in there and look at the budget and see what it is that we're spending and clean it up a little bit. right now we're overspending way too much. look at michelle obama's lunch program. i mean, the amount of waste in there and the outrage it's caused. and nothing is happening with it. we keep throwing money at the problem. >> ronald reagan said this in his inaugural address. we're a nation with a government not the other way around. it's about big government. paring down what's in america today and getting back to what this country was born and bred on. neil:
how do they dial that, the party of no. we don't like this or this. what do they do? >> i think that's what they're going to have to grapple with in this new cycle. trying to figure out how they're comprising and making things work for the american people. lowering taxes. so we don't feel like we're strapped all the time. you know with gas prices coming down, i'm sure a lot of americans are feeling relief, at least at the gas pump around the holiday season. i think it's important for the...
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i was doing yoga. i was doing pilates. i was doing everything, and in 30 minutes, i got it done. >> why not work the whole body? that's what p90x3 is about. you start from the top of your head to your toenails. my toenails are so fit right there are muscles on my toenails. >> i lost 32 pounds, and i lost 20 inches all over. so i just shrunk everywhere, and the fat just melted off of me. everybody should try p90x3. it works. i'm not being paid to say this. i -- >> [ laughs ] >> [ laughs ] i didn't think it was gonna work for me, but if you stick to the plan, you will lose the weight and you will be happy. >> the "x" in "p90x3" stands for "extreme" -- not extreme commitment, but extreme results. that means you can turn around years of neglect and lose up to 60 pounds or more in just 90 days because x3 is so efficient at keeping your body challenged. [ beeping ] this is ed, one of the heaviest members of the p90x3 test groups. >> 240. >> 240. oh, my god. i always knew in the back of my head that, like, "oh, i should really ma
i was doing yoga. i was doing pilates. i was doing everything, and in 30 minutes, i got it done. >> why not work the whole body? that's what p90x3 is about. you start from the top of your head to your toenails. my toenails are so fit right there are muscles on my toenails. >> i lost 32 pounds, and i lost 20 inches all over. so i just shrunk everywhere, and the fat just melted off of me. everybody should try p90x3. it works. i'm not being paid to say this. i -- >> [ laughs ]...
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they do?at would you d/ñctr(t&háhp &hc% you would cut everybody a little bit and that's what weu have been doing now for a very long time. now, could we do better? i think so. but it woulñ take a really dramaticñ change in the way mostly administration and the congress operate. you would÷d have to have a president who said let's change about how to do it and/or-rz you would have to have a congress that said we really want to take a chunk of the i]budget, go over it and see whether we could do átáq things more effectively whether we could do -- emphasize some priorities better. i don't think you could do the õwhole budget. you certainly couldn't do it every other year. !ut you could set up a mechanism the budget say every three years or five years to see if the money could be spent better and the priorities were what congress reallyçó wanted them to be. >> bob? can i just ask you a quick question? so is what alice describes on the domestic side, is the military really any different? isn't there
they do?at would you d/ñctr(t&háhp &hc% you would cut everybody a little bit and that's what weu have been doing now for a very long time. now, could we do better? i think so. but it woulñ take a really dramaticñ change in the way mostly administration and the congress operate. you would÷d have to have a president who said let's change about how to do it and/or-rz you would have to have a congress that said we really want to take a chunk of the i]budget, go over it and see whether...
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what do you i do do for a living?> i'm a mom and a nurse. >> sal: okay, mom and a nurse. >> sal: >> jimmy: oh, that's good. >> sal: go right in there and pay. >> just in here? >> sal: yeah, yeah, yeah. we'll see you soon. did thing is filthy, we'll take care of it, you won't recognize it when it comes out. all right, jimmy? this one? >> jimmy: yes, yes, you? >> sal: i think it's great. she's a nurse, she has a heart attack she can take care of herself. >> jimmy: all right. perfect, all right. so this will be good, all right. so we'll let her think her car's being washed then rejoin them in a little bit and fries her. the average price of a 30-second commercial during the super bowl this year is a record $4.5 million. which is a lot of money to sell pizza to people whose faces are already stuffed with pizza, you know? a price tag of that magnitude, it raises a very meaningful question. that question is how is it even remotely boss that i believe godaddy has $4.5 million? domain names that aren't even theirs, they don't
what do you i do do for a living?> i'm a mom and a nurse. >> sal: okay, mom and a nurse. >> sal: >> jimmy: oh, that's good. >> sal: go right in there and pay. >> just in here? >> sal: yeah, yeah, yeah. we'll see you soon. did thing is filthy, we'll take care of it, you won't recognize it when it comes out. all right, jimmy? this one? >> jimmy: yes, yes, you? >> sal: i think it's great. she's a nurse, she has a heart attack she can take care of...
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the tribes wanted do this. i would urge the tribes to follow up and go to top government officials and say this is what we want to do we did it and think it is a good thing. otherwise, it could go back to the old days. and the solicitors might say, we cannot do that. this is not a permanent thing. there is a good chance that things can always go back to previous times. >> thank you. leigh, when you have conducted reburial's, can you approximate what percentage of that funding came from hopi and the pueblo? >> we were fortunate to be able to have most of the remains, in terms of reburial costs, pay for by federal agents. the farm bill that recently passed has a specific allocation for nagpra. so the forest service is where the money came. with several forests with that amount of remains. the hopi tribe invests its resources. me and my staff are on call. i have one of our culture advisors on standby. so the hopi tribe gives them some stipends. because sometimes they have to stay overnight, that kind of thing. hop
the tribes wanted do this. i would urge the tribes to follow up and go to top government officials and say this is what we want to do we did it and think it is a good thing. otherwise, it could go back to the old days. and the solicitors might say, we cannot do that. this is not a permanent thing. there is a good chance that things can always go back to previous times. >> thank you. leigh, when you have conducted reburial's, can you approximate what percentage of that funding came from...
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in terms of the outlook the ecb is doing its part. >> doing its part.t to bring you back into the conversation. in one of the charts you mentioned the returns we have seen in the cycle so far. in other cycles, we have seen 199% return. we sell here it is fairly valued. we can still see some returns until the end of the year. >> let's look at it this way. your viewers, myself included this is the financial asset. you can keep getting cash. you could put it into equities. i look around the world, a 10 year government bonds in france, about 70 basis points. 25 to 30 basis points in japan. these are unattractive interest rate levels. in time, companies will benefit from growth and from higher inflation so i would think i am better off taking my risk in stock. >> andrew? >> in fixed income space, one of our most successful areas has been the income fund. >> thank you. andrew balls, the cio at pimco. you have a big announcement to make today. you have put your money, not just in equities but you put your money in students in new jersey. i know you are part of
in terms of the outlook the ecb is doing its part. >> doing its part.t to bring you back into the conversation. in one of the charts you mentioned the returns we have seen in the cycle so far. in other cycles, we have seen 199% return. we sell here it is fairly valued. we can still see some returns until the end of the year. >> let's look at it this way. your viewers, myself included this is the financial asset. you can keep getting cash. you could put it into equities. i look...
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do you think the caps will be raised? what do you think will happen? >> well, i think that particular proposal is a non-starter. it's a non-starter with democrats in the house and with the white house. i think anybody who's looking at our budget recognizes that after the very deep cuts to both defense and non-defense, they're going to have to be some changes going forward, and that means that as we -- if we're going to be restoring some investment in the department of defense, we should also look at places like the national institutes of health, which does medical research on diseases that impact every american family, cancer, diabetes heart disease they have been seeing a reduction in funds in real terms, and those investments provide real returns for the american people, both in terms of better health, but also for our economy. so we need to look at this as a whole, defense spending, but also the non-defense spending, investments and things like education. so that will be part of a conversation going forward. but i don't think we're going to have it
do you think the caps will be raised? what do you think will happen? >> well, i think that particular proposal is a non-starter. it's a non-starter with democrats in the house and with the white house. i think anybody who's looking at our budget recognizes that after the very deep cuts to both defense and non-defense, they're going to have to be some changes going forward, and that means that as we -- if we're going to be restoring some investment in the department of defense, we should...
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much larger than it ever has been before. >> what do we need to be doing we are not doing? minister cameron wants to give intelligence agencies greater leeway to hack into social media and encrypted media we know the media companies in the united states very much are against that, do we have to look at that? >> i think we have to look at a couple of things, one is we have 0 make sure that law enforcement and intelligence has the resources that it needs, the dollars, the people, and the technology, and i think we have to look at some of the questions that get at, that bear on secrecy versus security, right? we have to look at that. the other thing we have to look at bob which i think is the bigger issue, how do we stop the production of terrorists? how do we deal with this message from the jihadists that is so attractive to young people in europe and some people in the united states? we have never really got at that. >> schieffer: what is it about this message that is attractive? it is not attractive to me. >> it is attractive to alienated youth, right? and there are more al
much larger than it ever has been before. >> what do we need to be doing we are not doing? minister cameron wants to give intelligence agencies greater leeway to hack into social media and encrypted media we know the media companies in the united states very much are against that, do we have to look at that? >> i think we have to look at a couple of things, one is we have 0 make sure that law enforcement and intelligence has the resources that it needs, the dollars, the people, and...
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do you believe that's the way to do it? >> look, we're a few hours from officer liu's funeral i'm not going to get in to anything to take away from honoring him. >> schieffer: i take your point, senator schumer. this is a very serious situation, people around the country are watching for some action. you're the senator from new york. are you saying you're not going to take a position on this at all? >> no. i think that again, having talked to people on both sides, i think that the chasm is not unbridgeable at all. commissioner bratton has done a good job in los angeles in dealing with this issue well. he's dealing with the issue well here. and i think it can be solved. >> schieffer: all right. i'll let it go at that. let's talk about the new congress that is going to convene. we understand the first thing that republicans are going to do is pass the keystone pipeline legislation. the president hasn't said flatly that he's going to veto it but looks like it's headed that way. what do you see happening there? >> well, look, o
do you believe that's the way to do it? >> look, we're a few hours from officer liu's funeral i'm not going to get in to anything to take away from honoring him. >> schieffer: i take your point, senator schumer. this is a very serious situation, people around the country are watching for some action. you're the senator from new york. are you saying you're not going to take a position on this at all? >> no. i think that again, having talked to people on both sides, i think that...
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i am bea to do.n the empire >>> the real governor christie was at the wing bowl. >> no, no, a video they were playing. >> governor christie was in the studio wip? >> not today. >> oh, i remember, he was in there. >> so they were playing -- >> he fell off the chair you know how the chairs are on wheels? so he went to sit and we have difficult. >> i and we have a video of it? >> sure do. >> we have video. steve keeley has it up. >> we have to apparently give this sensation to the pope before we get on it so quincy up in bensalem. paying it forward so, we are at a hair salon now? >> this lady watches the show, she said my daughter a bad day, watched the show since the beginning of the show. she said can you go surprise my daughter, cheer her up, because she had a bad day. i was in the parking lot. avery mcgill, three and a half years old from grand pop jim morris. he says hello. that's his grandfather. boom. so the girl is over here. her name is chantel stafford. she's in empire beauty school. we'll go
i am bea to do.n the empire >>> the real governor christie was at the wing bowl. >> no, no, a video they were playing. >> governor christie was in the studio wip? >> not today. >> oh, i remember, he was in there. >> so they were playing -- >> he fell off the chair you know how the chairs are on wheels? so he went to sit and we have difficult. >> i and we have a video of it? >> sure do. >> we have video. steve keeley has it up....
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i am open to doing it jointly or doing it separately, so that's where i am at. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner lindo. >> first i want to thank counsel for suggesting the plan and perhaps having a separate meeting. i think it's a good idea for us to have an action, a vote, to have a presentation that we can then give to the puc and say this is how we see this plan working, and this is what we offer to you, and after having a discussion with enernex and a discussion internally to say what is it that we want? because if we start discussing it the way i see it with puc it starts changing before our eyes and i would like us to have something solid because there is room to move a little bit but at the end of the day this is what we're presenting and the way we would like to see it. i think there are staff issues to deal with before the discussion with enernex but a question i have for ms. hale i am assuming when this gets presented to the puc commission that staff will be providing a recommendation of some form, and i have heard that you're anxious and exciting
i am open to doing it jointly or doing it separately, so that's where i am at. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner lindo. >> first i want to thank counsel for suggesting the plan and perhaps having a separate meeting. i think it's a good idea for us to have an action, a vote, to have a presentation that we can then give to the puc and say this is how we see this plan working, and this is what we offer to you, and after having a discussion with enernex and a discussion internally...
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we never do. never do.the truth. >> are you kissing anyone in real life now. >> what did you say. >> are you kissing anyone in real life now. >> no, no no no. i am too old for that. >> no, never too old. >> you are fabulous. >> i will will go right back at her no, no no. sophia, thank you so much. so cid they may make it look together and put it on direct tv. it will be just for the month of january, they are celebrating it. >> hurry i it up, it is almost the the 21st. >> yes. >> maybe they kiss and tell on camera. >> yes, yes good here's the thing, jen doesn't she have ledgendry lips. >> she looks marvelous i could not understand you or hear you she's awesome. >> yes. >> people have have to say there is a new show and it is, less classy than so for a loren, and it is why we will love it. hear more bit in a few minutes. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanba
we never do. never do.the truth. >> are you kissing anyone in real life now. >> what did you say. >> are you kissing anyone in real life now. >> no, no no no. i am too old for that. >> no, never too old. >> you are fabulous. >> i will will go right back at her no, no no. sophia, thank you so much. so cid they may make it look together and put it on direct tv. it will be just for the month of january, they are celebrating it. >> hurry i it up, it...
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and we are anxious to do that. we are very anxious to get to work and implement these good policies. so i look forward to that very much, because we want to ensure that the america we are building leaves a stronger economy and more opportunity for our children and our grandchildren. so again, i want to thank you very much, and i look forward to sharing more about our collective agenda this next tuesday evening. thank you, all, so much. >> we will take a couple of questions. >> you started the year saying , both of you, saying that tax reform was something you could work with the president to use that to boost the economy. it is nice to talk about it, but what is the process, and what kind of timeline are you looking at? >> there are things we need to find out if we agree on if we go -- before we go forward. divided government is a perfect time to do tax reform. it was done in 1986 with tip o'neill and ronald reagan. they had an understanding that it was to be revenue neutral to the government. another words -- in o
and we are anxious to do that. we are very anxious to get to work and implement these good policies. so i look forward to that very much, because we want to ensure that the america we are building leaves a stronger economy and more opportunity for our children and our grandchildren. so again, i want to thank you very much, and i look forward to sharing more about our collective agenda this next tuesday evening. thank you, all, so much. >> we will take a couple of questions. >> you...
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and the question was do we keep do we sell, and how do we maintain the ones we keep?hey didn't expect. stuart: really? >> from their dad himself. they find -- well, i can't tell you the rest. [laughter] on each of these stories, i kind of want to stop short because there are twists and turns and surprises. i loved meeting these families stu. it was like getting from my mom permission to travel to 25 states on a field trip and seeing every way of life; ranching farming, electing, insect collecting whatever -- alligator wrestling. stuart: wait a second, insect collection? >> yes. stuart: somebody inherited a 900-acre insect preserve? >> it was a 900-acre piece of property with a bug museum of three generations of 100,000 insects, most extinct from all over the world. apparently a big bug-trading you know going on. stuart: could they make money out of it? >> it's worth a lot. [laughter] stuart: what about -- >> especially seeing me pin a bug. that's priceless. stuart: oh yeah. >> there's a lot of reporter involvement here. i drove a model t with the lemay collection. you
and the question was do we keep do we sell, and how do we maintain the ones we keep?hey didn't expect. stuart: really? >> from their dad himself. they find -- well, i can't tell you the rest. [laughter] on each of these stories, i kind of want to stop short because there are twists and turns and surprises. i loved meeting these families stu. it was like getting from my mom permission to travel to 25 states on a field trip and seeing every way of life; ranching farming, electing, insect...
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are we doing enough there? what can we do? how in the world do you get the kurds to participate or saudis. that's a big concern to me. whoever would want to start. i think i need both your opinions, if possible. >> on iran, i don't think anybody knows whether or not negotiations will work. but we are in the course of negotiations now. i think we should see them out and not take steps which would destroy the negotiations. >> we were told -- in all due respect, sir, we were told the first time if we would sign a letter showing we intended these sanctions to take place it would weaken the president's hand. we went ahead and signed it anyway and it hasn't weakened the hand. it's been extensions we don't know where stand as far as the negotiations. that's a hard thing i'm having a problem with. >> it is hard. i think the outlines are sufficiently clear now very complicated but clear that i think we're on the homestretch. and to change our strategy now might work but i wouldn't do it at this stage. >> i understand. >> i would wait a
are we doing enough there? what can we do? how in the world do you get the kurds to participate or saudis. that's a big concern to me. whoever would want to start. i think i need both your opinions, if possible. >> on iran, i don't think anybody knows whether or not negotiations will work. but we are in the course of negotiations now. i think we should see them out and not take steps which would destroy the negotiations. >> we were told -- in all due respect, sir, we were told the...
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what type of training do you do for that show?es. these are really you. i cant tell. in some of the scenes, yeah. >> we do a lot of krav maga training. do you know krav maga? >> jimmy: no. are you making it up? [ laughter ] >> we do krav maga, which is kind of the closest thing -- well, it's what the russians were trained in doing. and i am obsessed with this girl, avi, who teaches it. she's so femme fatale. >> jimmy: is it like flipping? is it like judo? >> it's kind of like fighting to the death. it's sort of like -- >> jimmy: that sounds like crossfit or something. similar to it, yeah. >> very similar to that. she's just this amazing, athletic teacher. and in fact, i loved it so much, that for my 7-year-old's birthday party, i took him and a bunch of 7-year-olds and had her do this fake mock training, spy training for them. >> jimmy: 7-year-olds doing krav maga? >> yeah. literally, they walked in. she had this whole thing set up for them. and she was like, "everyone sit down. you are all here because you may have what it takes
what type of training do you do for that show?es. these are really you. i cant tell. in some of the scenes, yeah. >> we do a lot of krav maga training. do you know krav maga? >> jimmy: no. are you making it up? [ laughter ] >> we do krav maga, which is kind of the closest thing -- well, it's what the russians were trained in doing. and i am obsessed with this girl, avi, who teaches it. she's so femme fatale. >> jimmy: is it like flipping? is it like judo? >> it's...
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>> i do.petraeus you get it against my jihadists returning from the middle east and get them indicted. >> why is this even a story? you know, just, no. wire not going to indict petraeus, he gets a pardon for the good things he has done for the united states. >> i think that's a great. >> he suffered a lot with this thing. embarrassed, lost his job. enough. we don't need this. and if you do it rivera and are are going to have to come down there. nobody wants that. >> sunni muslim extremists,. >> hike huckabee on deck. he might run for president. how would he defeat the jihad. the factor tip of the day. what to tell the kids about terrorism. back in a moment. introducing the new philips norelco shaver series 9000 with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the perfect shave at any angle. go to philips.com/new to save up to $40. innovation and you. philips norelco. >>> back of the book segment tonight, as you may know mike huckabee has resigned his position as a fox news host b
>> i do.petraeus you get it against my jihadists returning from the middle east and get them indicted. >> why is this even a story? you know, just, no. wire not going to indict petraeus, he gets a pardon for the good things he has done for the united states. >> i think that's a great. >> he suffered a lot with this thing. embarrassed, lost his job. enough. we don't need this. and if you do it rivera and are are going to have to come down there. nobody wants that....
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it had nothing to do with the authorities at the scene doing it it just had to do with the captors sayingght, we're going to wander here. that's hardly reassuring and especially when we're looking at these gitmo detainees most of the remaining ones are from yemen. so sum it all up. this region and this world, and we get the bad guys returning to power or getting more powerful in this region, what do we have to look forward to? >> well, we're seeing a growing shadow of iranian power in the persian gulf, we're seeing the rise of isis in iraq and syria more radical groups in libya, groups in the sinai, they're starting to attack egypt, they could threaten the suez canal and yemen. saudis feel increasingly in circles, they're worried about some members of the shiite minority and their oil producing province may be stirred up by iran. so we're looking at very dangerous times, indeed. neil: do you think that it is possible that, you know, the rand pauls and some of these others are right to say there's only so much we can do in this region? now his father, ron paul goes so far as to say the hel
it had nothing to do with the authorities at the scene doing it it just had to do with the captors sayingght, we're going to wander here. that's hardly reassuring and especially when we're looking at these gitmo detainees most of the remaining ones are from yemen. so sum it all up. this region and this world, and we get the bad guys returning to power or getting more powerful in this region, what do we have to look forward to? >> well, we're seeing a growing shadow of iranian power in the...
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do -- needs to do that politically. the congressional republicans decided that is what they needed to do to show that they could govern. they got the policy they had been wanting -- advocating for for a long time. >> do you want to say anything and then we'll turn it over to the audience? >> i am not a fan of the term triangulation. >> i think it gives the wrong impression of the process that people go through. i think from the president standpoint right now the numbers he should care about is not 60. i am operating from a substance dance, not a little cold. i will leave political copulations to everybody else. at the numbers that matter to the president are 34 and 136. if he focuses on that, he has the ability to have a disproportionate influence on the process. those are the numbers he needs to sustain a veto. he does that like what they are doing substantively but has the ability, assuming he continues to have good relations with democratic senators and house members to have a disproportionate influence on the proces
do -- needs to do that politically. the congressional republicans decided that is what they needed to do to show that they could govern. they got the policy they had been wanting -- advocating for for a long time. >> do you want to say anything and then we'll turn it over to the audience? >> i am not a fan of the term triangulation. >> i think it gives the wrong impression of the process that people go through. i think from the president standpoint right now the numbers he...
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. >> how you doing? >> how you doing? >> good, thank you. >> blue sneakers today, i appreciate that. what are the socks? >> these are cloud socks. >> ok. >> official cloud socks. for the enterprise offer industry. >> i like it. you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> probably not atypical of, certainly, people that have -- are in the tech industry. so, i spent far too long, far too much time, on the internet. not, sort of, large volume of friends. most of those that were my friends i founded the company, i founded box with. we were growing up in the shadow of microsoft. >> did you idolize jeff bezos and bill gates? >> yeah, everybody knew the bill gates story kind of by heart. what's cool about microsoft is that you can actually go and they let you be a product tester. so a lot of people in high school would actually go to microsoft and test out new products and then they would give you like a free mouse at the end of it. >> ok, you met your co-founders in middle school. tell me about that. >> so,
. >> how you doing? >> how you doing? >> good, thank you. >> blue sneakers today, i appreciate that. what are the socks? >> these are cloud socks. >> ok. >> official cloud socks. for the enterprise offer industry. >> i like it. you grew up in seattle. >> yes. >> what kind of kid were you? >> probably not atypical of, certainly, people that have -- are in the tech industry. so, i spent far too long, far too much time, on the...
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maybe i do this for nothing. i like doing it. maybe. and balk for paying for the cameras and expensive things that go into making tv. i'm glad we have some intellectual property laws. that's our a second to like the fox business network on the facebook page. have a great weekend and good night from new york. ♪ ♪ no. neil: welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. avenida scrooge and barack obama. which one of these does not belong in wide i will let you think about that. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ the answer is barack obama. >> we know that
maybe i do this for nothing. i like doing it. maybe. and balk for paying for the cameras and expensive things that go into making tv. i'm glad we have some intellectual property laws. that's our a second to like the fox business network on the facebook page. have a great weekend and good night from new york. ♪ ♪ no. neil: welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. avenida scrooge and barack obama. which one of these does not belong in wide i will let you think about that. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ the...
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>> are you seeing what you are doing. >> what mi doing. so that made me to realize i'm part of this book because it gave me the light on the self-. and light on the self is light on life. >> rose: yeah. >> rose: how do you choose what you have do, because you have done shadow lands. >> i'm gandhi we all know why he did that. that was a love affair of a lifetime. >> but i am most interested charlie, in love. i'm not very good with fiction. i don't read much fiction. >> is there another gandhi in your mind. >> dow really want to know. >> yeah, i do. >> thomas payne. >> the american dissident. >> yeah actually an english man he was and he came over with ben franklin in 1773 and he wrote the great crisis these were the time-- et cetera, et cetera et cetera. and then with jefferson he framed the american declaration of independence. >> what is it about you you think that gives you this tenacity to survive and to bounce back? >> fear. >> no, truly. >> you know this business. the tenacity is i'm never vout that i'm so terrific that anything is be
>> are you seeing what you are doing. >> what mi doing. so that made me to realize i'm part of this book because it gave me the light on the self-. and light on the self is light on life. >> rose: yeah. >> rose: how do you choose what you have do, because you have done shadow lands. >> i'm gandhi we all know why he did that. that was a love affair of a lifetime. >> but i am most interested charlie, in love. i'm not very good with fiction. i don't read much...
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so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep.ight to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender in the sleep aisle. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right. elon musk's spacex successfully launching their fall congress 9 -- falcon 9 rocket but it didn't quite stick the landing. the rocket, designed to be reusable, touched down to earth gently. that did not happen. a problem with its hydraulic system sent it crashing into the ocean. look who's here, the managing editor of space.com, he joins us. now,
so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep.ight to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender in the sleep aisle. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then...
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you do things. internationally, at some point like minded nations and i include the chinese in like minded because again it's against their long term national interest to foster a radical regime in the cyber domain. like minded nations will begin to develop international norms of acceptable and unacceptable behavior. this is lower hanging fruit. it's there. let's take it and move forward. >> ohio state had a great defense. if ohio state had not had a good offense, they're defense would have been on the field the entire time and oregon would have found way to score big and deep against ohio state. sitting back and waiting in defense is yus allowing for someone to pun mp you right in face. what i'm curious about is what does the panel think about allowing both at the government level, at the corporate level and the individual level to having more offensive capability given in each one of those ie have companies like semantic offer rather than just defensive tools but all tools that raises the risk fac
you do things. internationally, at some point like minded nations and i include the chinese in like minded because again it's against their long term national interest to foster a radical regime in the cyber domain. like minded nations will begin to develop international norms of acceptable and unacceptable behavior. this is lower hanging fruit. it's there. let's take it and move forward. >> ohio state had a great defense. if ohio state had not had a good offense, they're defense would...
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but we do not __ we do not have any evidence on that.e did take a trip down the mississippi river to sell goods for the family in new orleans. we know for sure that he saw african_americans down there. his cousin was with him. his cousin later wrote in the 8080's that a saul a black man selling a slave into the slave market and he said, let's get away from here. yeah right. this guy was like 16 or 17 years old and he was artie think __ already thinking of being the great and that's __ emancipator? from what we could tell, we do not know much about what he thought about black people. in the absence of direct primary source evidence, the only thing that we can conclude is that he grew up in the same culture that every other white kid grew up in. we have plenty of documentation for that. white kids in the north in the 1820's and 1830's are growing up in what can only be described as a white supremacist nature. i do not know how much have a an effect on him. i assume it had some. after all, he is living in a culture. i have no documentation
but we do not __ we do not have any evidence on that.e did take a trip down the mississippi river to sell goods for the family in new orleans. we know for sure that he saw african_americans down there. his cousin was with him. his cousin later wrote in the 8080's that a saul a black man selling a slave into the slave market and he said, let's get away from here. yeah right. this guy was like 16 or 17 years old and he was artie think __ already thinking of being the great and that's __...
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in all those cases to do otherwise is simply cheating. do people do it? what do we know about cheating? if people don't do it think it? the question at the heart of the deflate gate is easy to ask and hard to answer. was new england patriots' star quarterback tom brady a cheater? >> i don't believe so. i've always played within the rules, i wouldn't do anything to break the rules. i believe in fair play and respect the league and everything that they're doing to compete a competitive playing field for all the nfl teams. >> the nfl and the patriots are smack in the spotlight and not simply because it's less than a week before the super bowl sunday. >> why would they do something like that? it just doesn't make any sense. >> deflate gate, or if you prefer ball ghazi beat the indianapolis colts 45-7. did the patriots deflate the balls to get a leg up, so to speak. >> i have followed every rule to the letter. of all the football i've handled this past week. i can't tell a difference if there is an one-pound difference or half a pound difference in any of the
in all those cases to do otherwise is simply cheating. do people do it? what do we know about cheating? if people don't do it think it? the question at the heart of the deflate gate is easy to ask and hard to answer. was new england patriots' star quarterback tom brady a cheater? >> i don't believe so. i've always played within the rules, i wouldn't do anything to break the rules. i believe in fair play and respect the league and everything that they're doing to compete a competitive...