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you know, you can do everything. and then you also, you know, sometimes, i'm checking out, "what is my friends doing on facebook or on twitter or on instagram and also on weibo," the chinese version. >> but that is really your way another way you have of wanting to reach and share. >> yeah. i mean, for me i like to reach as many people through music as possible. because i believe that we all love music. oh, actually, musicians are no - are ordinary h - human beings. we are not like weird nerds, you know? it's like "hmm, i'm old. and this is my music making. i don't want to talk to you. (laugh) you look weird to me," you know? you know, i - you know, that - >> get your big, white wig and - >> yeah. i mean - i mean, the wig is cool, you know? but - but - (laughter) i actually - i had one for fun with my mom, you know? i did that. but anyway - but. >> a mozart wig or. >> yeah, a mozart wig, yeah. i took a picture. i - i was p - playing - (piano) kind of - kind of feeling, you know, kind of - that - that period of time, y
you know, you can do everything. and then you also, you know, sometimes, i'm checking out, "what is my friends doing on facebook or on twitter or on instagram and also on weibo," the chinese version. >> but that is really your way another way you have of wanting to reach and share. >> yeah. i mean, for me i like to reach as many people through music as possible. because i believe that we all love music. oh, actually, musicians are no - are ordinary h - human beings. we are...
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you. shoes are the big pain. what do you do with shoes? >> what you do, you have the three shoe rule.nly pack three pairs of shoes. summer nights like these tan heals, these tan sandals. they'll work everything, and make your legs look longer, ladies? okay. >> so we stick them all in a shoe bag. which also saves so much space. >> it does. look that the. >> real i never used shoe bag. >> i have little loophole for. >> this whatever you can fit in a shoe bag can get packed. >> okay listen to this. we have to take a commercial break. >> okay. >> while we're gone, i want to see all of that in here when we come back. >> two minutes. >> then we zip it. >> boom. we have to zip it without sitting ton. >> done and done. >> okay. >> see what happens after the break. >> yes, roll this. can you guys see me? >> cool. >> we see you all right. >> let's do this. here we row camp for you. guys what are we doing here? come on back. we will talk about why they are having kids rowing. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable
you. shoes are the big pain. what do you do with shoes? >> what you do, you have the three shoe rule.nly pack three pairs of shoes. summer nights like these tan heals, these tan sandals. they'll work everything, and make your legs look longer, ladies? okay. >> so we stick them all in a shoe bag. which also saves so much space. >> it does. look that the. >> real i never used shoe bag. >> i have little loophole for. >> this whatever you can fit in a shoe bag...
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you know i'm not doing it you are not going to make me do this. i'm to the going to make you. oh, yes, i am. i said stay away from me. she said no, no, no, you're going on that stage. i say stay away. you do it. and we would have this huge fight and all of a sudden i would hear, "places!" and i would go off into it now that's preparation is. >> rose: you were ready to go. >> i was ready to go then. i don't know what kind of preparation is that i never heard of that. but the point is you get it when you can. it comes to you in the moment. >> rose: and you have to find it? >> yeah. and i think-- at least when you are doing-- i would call the richard idea the church of the covenant i would call that inspired richard. after that i think the richard i did was basically a lot of it by the numbers. a lot of it trying to remember what i had done before. and it didn't have the same flavor. it didn't have the same-- it wasn't coming from the same place of expression, so to speak. >> rose: in inhabiting a character, do you have to find a hook for you? do you
you know i'm not doing it you are not going to make me do this. i'm to the going to make you. oh, yes, i am. i said stay away from me. she said no, no, no, you're going on that stage. i say stay away. you do it. and we would have this huge fight and all of a sudden i would hear, "places!" and i would go off into it now that's preparation is. >> rose: you were ready to go. >> i was ready to go then. i don't know what kind of preparation is that i never heard of that. but...
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you? how long do you see yourself doing this? what would you want to do after hp? meg: i do not know. ve to say, i have stopped giving forecasts around this and i never dreamed i would run for governor. i also said i probably will never be another ceo. you never know where life will take you, twist and turns. we will see. emily: how much longer do you see yourself doing this? meg: i do not honestly know. i am excited to get the se two companies all. i have made a commitment to both and i will see this through. emily: meg whitman, ceo of hp. thank you for joining us. meg: thank you. ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: we begin with david petreus. talking about the rise of isis in iraq and syria. the lessons he learned of their as commander in iraq and afghanistan. how bad is the situation on the ground in iraq and syria today? the impression is that isis is gaining ground and cities. david: it is worrisome. as we say, the enemy gets a vote. that's what
you? how long do you see yourself doing this? what would you want to do after hp? meg: i do not know. ve to say, i have stopped giving forecasts around this and i never dreamed i would run for governor. i also said i probably will never be another ceo. you never know where life will take you, twist and turns. we will see. emily: how much longer do you see yourself doing this? meg: i do not honestly know. i am excited to get the se two companies all. i have made a commitment to both and i will...
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you? how long do you see yourself doing this? what would you want to do after hp? meg: i do not know. to say, i have stopped giving forecasts around this and i never dreamed i would run for governor. i also said i probably will never be another ceo. you never know where life will take you, twist and turns. we will see. emily: how much longer do you see yourself doing this? meg: i do not honestly know. i am excited to get these two companies all. i have made a commitment to both and i will see this through. emily: meg whitman, ceo of hp. thank you for joining us. meg: thank you. ♪ ♪ emily: his first love was the piano. he spent 10 years on the road, playing keyboard in a rock band, touring in a beat up van. along the way, he met so many musicians without an audience he decided to bring the audience to them. he began the music genome program, a database that aims to predict what you want to hear. you know it as pandora. today, more than 80 million people tune in every month to listen to millions of songs on
you? how long do you see yourself doing this? what would you want to do after hp? meg: i do not know. to say, i have stopped giving forecasts around this and i never dreamed i would run for governor. i also said i probably will never be another ceo. you never know where life will take you, twist and turns. we will see. emily: how much longer do you see yourself doing this? meg: i do not honestly know. i am excited to get these two companies all. i have made a commitment to both and i will see...
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it's what you do. save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need, to make working
it's what you do. save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel....
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how are you doing? >> hi, i'm fine. how are you? >> jimmy: i'm doing very well, thank you. ve in the bag? >> i have a surprise for you. >> jimmy: all right. seems like a -- oh, my god! what the hell is that? >> it's a wallaby in a bag! >> jimmy: why do you have a wallaby in a bag? cookie, is that your wallaby? >> it is my wallaby. >> jimmy: and where did you get it? >> i got it from a wallaby breeder nearby. >> jimmy: there's wallaby breeder nearby? >> there is. >> jimmy: why are theyed we wering wallabies in texas? >> well, because they're just fun to have. and you've had him for almost 11 years. >> jimmy: oh, you have. wow. >> and actually, he even has a cowboy hat. >> jimmy: what is his name? >> his name is jellybean. >> jimmy: and does he jump around the house? >> he does jump around the house. he's very good at jumping. he jumps very far. >> jimmy: does he live in the house with you? >> he does when he wants to, but he likes to be outdoors, so he lives outdoors a lot. >> jimmy: do you have a lot of strange animals like that? or is it just jellybean? >> yes, i do. >> jim
how are you doing? >> hi, i'm fine. how are you? >> jimmy: i'm doing very well, thank you. ve in the bag? >> i have a surprise for you. >> jimmy: all right. seems like a -- oh, my god! what the hell is that? >> it's a wallaby in a bag! >> jimmy: why do you have a wallaby in a bag? cookie, is that your wallaby? >> it is my wallaby. >> jimmy: and where did you get it? >> i got it from a wallaby breeder nearby. >> jimmy: there's wallaby...
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you? >> doing great. >> you sure? . >> if i am in an office i can't do it. >> you want to do what i do? >> probably. that wouldn't be that hard. >> you don't turn tricks do you? >> what do i look like? >> calm down. >> let's go buy some weed. >> how many customers do you get on average? >> 120 to 200 on the recreational side. >> on a day? >> yeah. >> wow! >> what do you think about bill? >> keep it up. >> you watch watters world? >> i haven't. >> this is my world so right now your world is filled with legal recreational pot smoke from colorado. >> it's funny but it's not. most of these people i assume are unemployed or working odd jobs. >> how do they get the money to buy the marijuana? >> sometimes you can do minimum wage and scrape by. sometimes it is so available people pass it around. >> where do they sleep? >> sometimes in shelters and sometimes nice temperature they sleep outside. >> do the city of denver see it as a problem? >> i don't think they recognize it. a lot of the homeless shelters are doubling in popul
you? >> doing great. >> you sure? . >> if i am in an office i can't do it. >> you want to do what i do? >> probably. that wouldn't be that hard. >> you don't turn tricks do you? >> what do i look like? >> calm down. >> let's go buy some weed. >> how many customers do you get on average? >> 120 to 200 on the recreational side. >> on a day? >> yeah. >> wow! >> what do you think about bill? >> keep it...
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how you doing, sir? do you come here often? -man: i do. -lemonis: what do you get? is there a specialty that you love? man: i love this coconut shrimp. the stuffed clams -- i can't make them at home as good as he makes them here. i just wish he did more prepared stuff. i'd like to see the man open a restaurant. lemonis: will you come help us wait tables? i'll wait them with you. man: aw, i don't know. i'll come to eat. lemonis: okay. nice meeting you. man: thank you. lemonis: is it always this busy? gary: yeah. yeah. well, this time of day, yeah. larissa: dad, can i get you to sign some of these checks for the vendors? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. larissa: hi. nice to meet you. larissa. i'm gary's daughter. lemonis: and you're the one that reached out to me? larissa: yes. i was shocked. i didn't think you would call. lemonis: what prompted you to come here? larissa: well, all the stress. my mom was doing the books, and she was so overwhelmed that she didn't have any help, and neither did he, and... lemonis: you had another job? larissa: yeah, i was working reta
how you doing, sir? do you come here often? -man: i do. -lemonis: what do you get? is there a specialty that you love? man: i love this coconut shrimp. the stuffed clams -- i can't make them at home as good as he makes them here. i just wish he did more prepared stuff. i'd like to see the man open a restaurant. lemonis: will you come help us wait tables? i'll wait them with you. man: aw, i don't know. i'll come to eat. lemonis: okay. nice meeting you. man: thank you. lemonis: is it always this...
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you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machinery in the buildings -- -that's $1.3 million. -steve: correct. lemonis: so, the product to me -- and i showed you yesterday, when i look at the detail of a chair and i notice the fold... esteban: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. lemonis: ...i am crazy about the details. steve: okay. lemonis: and i'm adamant that there's clarity for steven. and so my offer is very simple. i'm willing to put up $1.5 million. that's a lot of money, right? steven: absolutely. lemonis: and so for the $1.5 million, i would want 45% of the business... full financial control, and i want to be able to have 100% say on his path without any question from you. ♪ turn arou
you process that, or do you dismiss it early? steve: no, i process it. i do dismiss it often. lemonis: are you confused sometimes, when you come in, what your role is? steven: yeah. yeah. lemonis: so, when i think about your financials, it does look like a labyrinth of debt and mortgages and bank revolvers and -- steve: right. lemonis: there's $1 million in debt, not enough working capital to sustain any sort of downturn. fixing up the machinery in the buildings -- -that's $1.3 million. -steve:...
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>> absolutely >> you don't have one for me to try do you? >> absolutely >> do you have one for me to try? >> absolutely >> going to freezer? >> all right, so tell us about steve's steaks. whole did you start this >> 1980 opened in the northeast where i agree up, bustleton and st. vincent >> the original location. most people know that location? >> yes. and then what's business been like? >> very brisk here two years and we are getting a lot of tourism, a lot of locals, as well. >> good >> tell me about your steak, you have the ingredients here. tell us what set receives a smart >> we use rib eye. all our meat kept under refrigeration to the last minute. >> wait. listen to this, you guys. >> oh ya. >> we never cook the meat ahead of time. only grill the onions as we go. everything is ultra fresh. >> it smells phenominal already. what are these things here in these little trace here? you have the mushrooms >> mushrooms, sweet pepper and homemade roasted pepper. >> now, that homemade roasted pepper different than the other guys right? >> absolut
>> absolutely >> you don't have one for me to try do you? >> absolutely >> do you have one for me to try? >> absolutely >> going to freezer? >> all right, so tell us about steve's steaks. whole did you start this >> 1980 opened in the northeast where i agree up, bustleton and st. vincent >> the original location. most people know that location? >> yes. and then what's business been like? >> very brisk here two years and we are...
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you. charlie: do you want to do it again? sally: i don't think so. e: you have nothing left to say? sally: god knows. look at that -- 500 pages. charlie: but it is 2015. and you talk about everything. you talk about you, influences on your line, how photography can change the world. sally: i think it can. charlie: how so? sally: i had a big argument with eugene richards the other day. i think he is brilliant. and i mad ee that sweeping announcement that i thought photography could change the world. he said you're racrazy. he has been making the photographs that i think have changed the world. i think it is historical fact it has changed -- of course. it stopped the vietnam war. charlie: it did. sally: it change the course of the civil war, not to interrupt you. charlie: civil rights, selma. it was photographs and moving images of brutality and of violence that said to people in power -- sally: we cannot have this in america. that is going on right now. i was walking down the street yesterday. charlie: it is a different role because everybody has a cam
you. charlie: do you want to do it again? sally: i don't think so. e: you have nothing left to say? sally: god knows. look at that -- 500 pages. charlie: but it is 2015. and you talk about everything. you talk about you, influences on your line, how photography can change the world. sally: i think it can. charlie: how so? sally: i had a big argument with eugene richards the other day. i think he is brilliant. and i mad ee that sweeping announcement that i thought photography could change the...
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thank you for doing this. it is great to have you here. you have been quiet for a long time, quiet through the trial. why are you here? john: nobody likes litigation. we are human. this trial was painful. at the end of the day, six women and six men heard five weeks of testimony. they deliberated for 1.5 days. they found decisively on the facts that this company did not discriminate or retaliate and that ellen's claims had no merit. we know there was a second trial going on in public opinion and it out against the technology industry and we in the venture industry. we get that. emily: so you feel like you lost in the court of public opinion? john: i'm sorry it was so hard for my entrepreneurs and partners to go through this, but more than anything else, i am sorry for minorities in the tech industry. this is very personal. i have two daughters. getting to a 50-50 world is super important. emily: you have been a kleiner perkins for 35 years. how did you feel when ellen sued you? tradedisappointed and the -- disappointed and betrayed. the wo
thank you for doing this. it is great to have you here. you have been quiet for a long time, quiet through the trial. why are you here? john: nobody likes litigation. we are human. this trial was painful. at the end of the day, six women and six men heard five weeks of testimony. they deliberated for 1.5 days. they found decisively on the facts that this company did not discriminate or retaliate and that ellen's claims had no merit. we know there was a second trial going on in public opinion...
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when you do a movie that's very heavy like this, and i'll ask you to explain what it is about -- do you a bloopers reel at the end of it? >> i don't remember a bloopers reel. we had a wrap party. a lot of times when you make a film like that it seems a difficult subject matter, we have a great time making the movie. we had fun. all got along. >> jimmy: always wonder about that. because some people have to stay in character. would that mean being morose all the time and do you come out of it the minute the film is finished? >> kind of. >> jimmy: you do? >> i try to. also i have a family i want to be. no one wants someone moping around and carrying that with them the whole time. >> jimmy: tell me about it. >> right so it was a nice shoot. >> jimmy: tell us about the film itself. i want to point out it is "aloft," not a loft. >> like aloft floating in the sky. it's sort of an abstract term. it is about people trying to come to terms with the fragility of life and more specifically a family trying to repair after experiencing a tragedy that sort of changes the course of their lives forever.
when you do a movie that's very heavy like this, and i'll ask you to explain what it is about -- do you a bloopers reel at the end of it? >> i don't remember a bloopers reel. we had a wrap party. a lot of times when you make a film like that it seems a difficult subject matter, we have a great time making the movie. we had fun. all got along. >> jimmy: always wonder about that. because some people have to stay in character. would that mean being morose all the time and do you come...
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we're done. >> wow. >> you cannot top that. >> no, you can't. >> do you remember doing the weather hereh us. >> i love it it was all over you tubas a matter of fact. >> there, we have video of it. >> we just put it up on the screen mark. >> that was great. >> so what is different about ted two from ted one. >> everything. we need john now he is no longer married. he is single and very depressed. teddies trying to get him out of his depression. ted maris tammy lynn which we try to talk him out of it but before the honeymoon is even over they are already fighting and basically trying to say marriage and wants to have a baby which posts many problems first being he doesn't have a penis. so we try to get a sperm donor and then that doesn't work out and then wants to adopt and they say you are not a person. we will sue the government to prove that teddies a person and should have the same rights as anybody else. >> have you ever kissed a teddy bear as she is doing right there. >> she was nasty full on making out with this thing. she's taking method acting to another level. >> we have to ask
we're done. >> wow. >> you cannot top that. >> no, you can't. >> do you remember doing the weather hereh us. >> i love it it was all over you tubas a matter of fact. >> there, we have video of it. >> we just put it up on the screen mark. >> that was great. >> so what is different about ted two from ted one. >> everything. we need john now he is no longer married. he is single and very depressed. teddies trying to get him out of his...
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what do you expect that man to do? u look ahead at the rest of your life, what's going to happen to you? >> i don't know. i'm just being honest with you i don't really know. right now, i don't really care. i really don't. >> sometimes i'll be just laying here, trying to get to sleep and sometimes these nightmares won't let me go to sleep. >> narrator: charles mcduffiefi has now been in rehab for a month. he is having nightmares about vietnam. >> feel real. i wake up sweating and one day everything were wet-- pillow case, sheet and everything. >> mr. mcduffie suffers not only from the disease of addiction, he also has some post-traumatic stress issues stemming from his service during vietnam. according to him he had 19 confirmed kills but one, that as he says, his friend that he brought back with him that he still has dreams about nightmares. >> narrator: the treatment facility has arranged for mcduffie to have therapy for post-traumatic stress. >> mcduffie family. >> hey mcduffie. >> i went to vietnam when i was 19 year
what do you expect that man to do? u look ahead at the rest of your life, what's going to happen to you? >> i don't know. i'm just being honest with you i don't really know. right now, i don't really care. i really don't. >> sometimes i'll be just laying here, trying to get to sleep and sometimes these nightmares won't let me go to sleep. >> narrator: charles mcduffiefi has now been in rehab for a month. he is having nightmares about vietnam. >> feel real. i wake up...
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you tried to illegally park. i will do that as well. i can screw you over. i would rather not do that. your attitude will dictate everything that happens, and right now your attitude sucks. i can make your night very difficult. >> by now, more than five minutes have passed. for ryan, it all seems surreal. what should he do to get out of this situation? what can he do? can he make it in time to say his good-byes to a woman who has meant the world to him? >> my mom's relationship with ryan was very different than a typical son and mother-in-law relationship. they were very good friends, very close. you know, my mom was like a jokester, so was ryan. >> when joe got diagnosed with cancer, her hair started falling out, so what i did was she bought a wig, i put her wig on and i told her, you see how good it look? i try to cheer her up. it worked. >> tamisha and ryan have been holding vigil at her mom's bed for three weeks, rarely ever leaving her side. but on march 17th, the night of the incident, jeanetta seems to be improving a bit. >> the nurses were like, you k
you tried to illegally park. i will do that as well. i can screw you over. i would rather not do that. your attitude will dictate everything that happens, and right now your attitude sucks. i can make your night very difficult. >> by now, more than five minutes have passed. for ryan, it all seems surreal. what should he do to get out of this situation? what can he do? can he make it in time to say his good-byes to a woman who has meant the world to him? >> my mom's relationship with...
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it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute, philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. they even destroy your lawn. are overzealous. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to nam
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diana, how you doing? when jordan made one comment, and then all of a sudden erik went like that. diana: it's normal. -lemonis: is that what happens? -diana: it's normal. lemonis: do you feel like it would be good to get the group together and -- maybe sitting down, or in a more casual setting... diana: i would say. lemonis: ...where they could talk about how they really feel? diana: let everybody express the way it needs to be expressed. i think they hold back a lot. lemonis: let's get everybody together. -diana: okay. -lemonis: okay. hey, guys, let's get everybody together. let's come on up front. it's obvious to me that we need to get everybody in a room together and figure out the people side of this business. so, i don't really feel, today, that you guys feel like you're in a safe and secure environment to give your opinion without recourse. diana: it's tension. israel: that's what i was thinking. same thing. diana: yeah, tension. lemonis: but i think it would be good, as we move forward as a group, fo
diana, how you doing? when jordan made one comment, and then all of a sudden erik went like that. diana: it's normal. -lemonis: is that what happens? -diana: it's normal. lemonis: do you feel like it would be good to get the group together and -- maybe sitting down, or in a more casual setting... diana: i would say. lemonis: ...where they could talk about how they really feel? diana: let everybody express the way it needs to be expressed. i think they hold back a lot. lemonis: let's get...
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what you do for that reason alone. >> seth: nor could i do what you do.hat. >> seth: you, one thing you have the opportunity to do now that the show is over is you have done broadway in the past. i want to ask you about a story because anything can happen on broadway because it's live. you did "frankie and johnny" with stanley tucci and you guys had a pretty fantastic mishap. >> geez, how did you hear about that? >> seth: i feel it has a little bit of a famous story on broadway. >> oh, no. gosh! well yes so we were nude in the beginning. we were told that's how it was originally done. i only found out years later nobody ever did it nude. [ laughter ] i'd totally been had. nonetheless, we both fell for it and in the opening scene we're naked and in bed, and you know it's all tastefully lit with shadows and stuff and under the perfect circumstances except when the technical board goes wrong. so something happened and the lights were up full and the curtain came up and we're both naked on this bed in full light and the audience and full light and my father a
what you do for that reason alone. >> seth: nor could i do what you do.hat. >> seth: you, one thing you have the opportunity to do now that the show is over is you have done broadway in the past. i want to ask you about a story because anything can happen on broadway because it's live. you did "frankie and johnny" with stanley tucci and you guys had a pretty fantastic mishap. >> geez, how did you hear about that? >> seth: i feel it has a little bit of a famous...
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you obviously do have experience and you know your state very well but what do you say to them, may notave the executive experience like a walker does or maybe perry jumping in today but also what do you do to combat the anti-washington climate. >> couple points of that. that is not entirely accurate. i was speaker of florida house. administratively ran florida house with hundreds of employees and millions dollars of budget. executive experience is about hiring right people to give them vision and direction and holding them accountable to deliver on that. that is something we did in the florida house. something i do now. beyond it i would argue about the washington question. i've been in washington for four years but i'm not from there. before that i served nine years in the legislature of the third largest state in the country. i was majority leader, majority whip speaker of the house. that really is where the majority of my public service has been geared. but you also need people that understand what's happening in washington and why it so broken and why our federal policies today are
you obviously do have experience and you know your state very well but what do you say to them, may notave the executive experience like a walker does or maybe perry jumping in today but also what do you do to combat the anti-washington climate. >> couple points of that. that is not entirely accurate. i was speaker of florida house. administratively ran florida house with hundreds of employees and millions dollars of budget. executive experience is about hiring right people to give them...
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what do you think he will do? hink he will help and then when it's, like, hey, can you hop in the car, i think it's gonna click with eric, you know what i'm not comfortable with that. >> eric, what's up.up? >> john, remember me? >> reporter: will he walk away or fall for the trap? >> do you mind helping me out real quick? >> reporter: coming up, eric's home of decision. >> can you just go in the middle and i'm going to happened this to you? >> reporter: and then two brothers are put to the test. dolly, what are you feeling right now? when "dateline" continues. yeah... that's cool no... how much are you spending per month? $110 bucks $120 bucks $330 dollars? yeah... what if sprint could cut your rate plan in half and give you unlimited talk and text in the u.s. and match your data? goodbye verizon. i am done with at&t. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone, and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint. visit us online or at a sprint st
what do you think he will do? hink he will help and then when it's, like, hey, can you hop in the car, i think it's gonna click with eric, you know what i'm not comfortable with that. >> eric, what's up.up? >> john, remember me? >> reporter: will he walk away or fall for the trap? >> do you mind helping me out real quick? >> reporter: coming up, eric's home of decision. >> can you just go in the middle and i'm going to happened this to you? >> reporter:...
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you. sphoo do you want to>> rose: do you want to do it again? i don't think so. >> rose: you have nothing left to say? >> got knows. 500 pages. >> rose: it's 2015 and you talk about everything here. you talk about you and influence on your life and how photography can change the world? >> i think it can. it's a big argument with eugene richards about that the other day. i always thought he was brilliant and i, you know, made that sweeping announcement that i thought he could change the world and he said, you're crazy. he's one of the people making the photographs that i think can change the world. i think it's historical fact photography changed the world. of course. it stopped the vietnam war. >> rose: it did. it changed the course of the civil war -- not to interrupt you, but -- >> rose: civil rights, selma. exactly. >> rose: it was photographs and moving images -- >> right. >> rose: -- of brutality and violence that said to people in power -- >> we can't have this in america. well, it's going on right now. >> rose: it's a different world beca
you. sphoo do you want to>> rose: do you want to do it again? i don't think so. >> rose: you have nothing left to say? >> got knows. 500 pages. >> rose: it's 2015 and you talk about everything here. you talk about you and influence on your life and how photography can change the world? >> i think it can. it's a big argument with eugene richards about that the other day. i always thought he was brilliant and i, you know, made that sweeping announcement that i...
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you do? >> 25. >> what are they doing? freaking me out. >> how are they doing it? and why. >> i love to make things that make people smile. >> it is very freaking exciting. >> come on. ♪ >> i dare you to turn the channel. >> on this episode. i see just hoe low i can go with a couple of brothers who take motor modifications to a new heights. >>> and then -- i dig up the roots of musical mississippi when i learn the art of the home made cigar box guitar. >> not perfect. >> we don't want perfect. >> no, i nailed it. >> i want it made in the usa. >> how hard is it to produce a bobble head in the good old usa? quite hard, actually. >> can you make me look smarter? ♪ >>> americans have been obsessed with cars since the first model t rolls off the assemble line. in southern california, that obsession is a way of life. this is paramount, california. a working class neighborhood that sits between the 105, 710 and 91 freeways. here that american car obsession takes the form of the low rider. >> you wan
you do? >> 25. >> what are they doing? freaking me out. >> how are they doing it? and why. >> i love to make things that make people smile. >> it is very freaking exciting. >> come on. ♪ >> i dare you to turn the channel. >> on this episode. i see just hoe low i can go with a couple of brothers who take motor modifications to a new heights. >>> and then -- i dig up the roots of musical mississippi when i learn the art of the home made...
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you know say, well i'll get them when we do the annual review. you don't want to do that. nt to be on top of things. so people can continue the go in the direction you want. >> so much of what you're talking about is about collaboration and getting your employees as engaged as possible. >> absolutely. the greatest entrepreneurs realize their number one customer is their people. if they take care of their people empower their people you know those -- they're going to go out of their way to take care of your number two most important customer, the people that use your products and services. then they'll be excited about you and become part of your sales force. that takes care of the ownership and the profit and all those kinds of things. that's the direction. >> ken, congratulations on taking a new look on this old very successful book. we appreciate you stopping by. >> thank you. we appreciate your energy and what you're doing. entrepreneurship is the back boen bone of the country today. >> to learn more click on our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find toda
you know say, well i'll get them when we do the annual review. you don't want to do that. nt to be on top of things. so people can continue the go in the direction you want. >> so much of what you're talking about is about collaboration and getting your employees as engaged as possible. >> absolutely. the greatest entrepreneurs realize their number one customer is their people. if they take care of their people empower their people you know those -- they're going to go out of their...
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how do you keep him out of the debates? you don't. because if you do he'll cytereate his own. tonight's question:as a candidate, is donald trump for real? cast your vote and we'll bring you the results later in the show. here we go. i think the field's been boring to this point. you have a rich guy whose a brazen straight talker who jonathan seems to have no political calculation whatsoever. he just says it. what's this do to the field, if anything? >> first of all ed, i'mic looing ing -- looking for your trump button. that was the biggest south paw interview i've ever seen. but look this guy, to call him a loose cannon is an insult to cannons. he is just going to be firing indiscriminately from now until the republican convention and maybe beyond. so more than a year of donald trump we have in store for us now. republicans might hope he is going to go away but he won't. he will get in those debates. they have clear thresholds of support in the polls. and although he is not very high in the polls right now he is unkweblun unquestionably going to go up considerably in the polls.
how do you keep him out of the debates? you don't. because if you do he'll cytereate his own. tonight's question:as a candidate, is donald trump for real? cast your vote and we'll bring you the results later in the show. here we go. i think the field's been boring to this point. you have a rich guy whose a brazen straight talker who jonathan seems to have no political calculation whatsoever. he just says it. what's this do to the field, if anything? >> first of all ed, i'mic looing ing --...
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emily: do you want something more here? do you want to be a board member? do you want to be ceo? ris: jesus. i don't want a "job" job. [laughter] no, i like what i do for a living. we have over 100 investments now. lowercase capital consists of 3 people. we are one of the biggest funds in terms of money under management, we are only three people. we don't have office space. my coo works out of the back of a winery that she runs. my partner is in la, working on planes moving from portfolio company to portfolio company. i don't really have an assistant. emily: how big do you think uber can be? chris: that is truly limitless. ♪ emily: what is the myth of chris sacca and what is the reality? chris: i never followed the step-by-step path you're supposed to do to do this. i had no business being a venture investor. i had no business quitting my job at google. they were getting pretty big. it felt pretty bureaucratic. i am not good at playing company politics. you know who was, was sundar, i knew that this guy was going places. emily: he's obviously done well. chris: yes. he will be the
emily: do you want something more here? do you want to be a board member? do you want to be ceo? ris: jesus. i don't want a "job" job. [laughter] no, i like what i do for a living. we have over 100 investments now. lowercase capital consists of 3 people. we are one of the biggest funds in terms of money under management, we are only three people. we don't have office space. my coo works out of the back of a winery that she runs. my partner is in la, working on planes moving from...
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you can't do that. if prison you are taught if you ever commit a felony or do a crime, don't do it with a female. sorry, beth, but that's how it is. i think they had a plan b. this picture i had right there, don, is in prince edward islands, which is in canada. i mean, they could have gotten there within seven hours. >> what you are saying is you think they are long gone away from this place near the prison. and do you think that all this searching near the prison is for naught? >> well, i don't think it's for naught because you have got to eliminate, just like you go checking leads, you have got to eliminate it. but i really believe thatafter after eight, nine days now -- you know, they have -- there has been no clothing stolen off the lines, no cars jacked, no restaurants robbed. you know, i think they are completely history. >> maybe they are playing it close to the vest, though. >> no. they are scared to death of america. okay? she is guys are lifers. these guys are lifers. they don't want anything t
you can't do that. if prison you are taught if you ever commit a felony or do a crime, don't do it with a female. sorry, beth, but that's how it is. i think they had a plan b. this picture i had right there, don, is in prince edward islands, which is in canada. i mean, they could have gotten there within seven hours. >> what you are saying is you think they are long gone away from this place near the prison. and do you think that all this searching near the prison is for naught? >>...
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it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! your mom's got your back. riends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now
it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! your mom's got your back. riends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here....
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>> how are you doing? >> yes, a lot of customers interact with us, they get it watch all of the magic happen. >> would you mind turning around around, show you what you are making? >> lady fingers. just call them lady fingers for the tour a miss ooh. >> hi philadelphia. >> so tell me how the make this. >> egg, sugar cream and then we like mold it, we have to freeze it to un mold it, then we just -- >> okay, just too much. i can't keep it straight. that's why you're at expert. look at this guy though, you get into your job. you are making a mess, were you like the mess yes sir kid growing up? >> not really but my parent did say. >> what is this. >> our dark chocolate mouse. >> are you kidding me? >> guys, this is awesome. the cake boss store carlo's now opened two and a half weeks ago. good luck fathers day and everything else. come down to 21st and walnut. all right i'll bring you guys back something. >> we would love that. >> so buddy the guy who is the cake boss, has ten bakeries now. i used to walk by t
>> how are you doing? >> yes, a lot of customers interact with us, they get it watch all of the magic happen. >> would you mind turning around around, show you what you are making? >> lady fingers. just call them lady fingers for the tour a miss ooh. >> hi philadelphia. >> so tell me how the make this. >> egg, sugar cream and then we like mold it, we have to freeze it to un mold it, then we just -- >> okay, just too much. i can't keep it...
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president, if you do not secure this border texas will. the threat posed by the drug cartel and the national gangs, i deployed the texas national guard. the policy worked. apprehensions declined by 74%. if you elect me your president i will secure that border. [ applause ] homeland security begins with border security. the most basic compact between a president and the people is to keep the country safe. the great lesson of history is strengthen resolve bring peace and order and weakness invite chaos and conflict. my very first act as president will be to rescind any agreement with iran that legitimizes their request to get a nuclear weapon. now is the time. now is the time for proven leadership. we have seen what happens when we elect a president based on media acclaim rather than a record of accomplishment. in will be a show me, don't tell me election. leadership is not what you say. it's what you have done. [ applause ] i've been tested. i've led the most successful state in america. [ applause ] i have dealt with crisis after crisis fr
president, if you do not secure this border texas will. the threat posed by the drug cartel and the national gangs, i deployed the texas national guard. the policy worked. apprehensions declined by 74%. if you elect me your president i will secure that border. [ applause ] homeland security begins with border security. the most basic compact between a president and the people is to keep the country safe. the great lesson of history is strengthen resolve bring peace and order and weakness...
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> you know people, do you? is my rsvp. >> oh, that and you wrote one of the songs that she is going to sing. >> true. then you need to call her. >> you got an in. >> hey b. >> all right rihanna has folks upset over the name of her upcoming fashion line, and, j want your opinion on this. >> it is called -- some say she has influenced over young kids and teens she should be more you know, conscious of her image. but, she as made it perfectly clear over the years she's nobody's role model never tried to be, doesn't want to be. but i mean -- >> plus she is wearing a pizza there. >> i thought it was an omlet. >> oh, ya, it is does look like an omlet. >> but i feel like when your a a certain celebrity even if you don't want that to happen, people will look up to you right? >> i don't like the name, school kill. >> i don't know that i am a fan of it either. >> maybe she means it in a positive way i'm killing it? >> there it is, it is a pizza. >> pizza. >> ya, it is a pizza oh, no, someone put a pizza on it. >> (laughi
> you know people, do you? is my rsvp. >> oh, that and you wrote one of the songs that she is going to sing. >> true. then you need to call her. >> you got an in. >> hey b. >> all right rihanna has folks upset over the name of her upcoming fashion line, and, j want your opinion on this. >> it is called -- some say she has influenced over young kids and teens she should be more you know, conscious of her image. but, she as made it perfectly clear over the...
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you doing what you got to do. that's it. >> is that your motto? >> that is my motto do what you got to do. >> also tonight. >> if there's an ep disemmic that's growing why would the state be closing treatment centers? >> i think reality is the state of new hampshire doesn't necessarily value treatment as much as they should. >> "america tonight's" christof putzel, the only option for heroin addiction. >> there are not a lot of long term treatment programs on heroin in new hampshire. you get more help in prison than you do out in the community. >> and thanks for joining us, i'm adam may in for joie chen tonight. >>> the rash of heroin has hit the united states pretty hard, cheap and pure, in new hampshire, the state is struggling with record numbers of overdoses. induce treatment maysubstance abuse treatment has not followed suit. the new hampshire state prison for women. >> what percentage here in the yard are addicted to heroin or have a heroin addiction? >> as i look around now almost everybody i'm looking at. for the most part, everybody but ab
you doing what you got to do. that's it. >> is that your motto? >> that is my motto do what you got to do. >> also tonight. >> if there's an ep disemmic that's growing why would the state be closing treatment centers? >> i think reality is the state of new hampshire doesn't necessarily value treatment as much as they should. >> "america tonight's" christof putzel, the only option for heroin addiction. >> there are not a lot of long term...
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thank you. >> and some pepper. do you like lobster? th: i would eat lobster, yeah. >> okay, good. i'm always nervous that i'm going to make something that somebody doesn't want to eat. >> seth: i'm deathly allergic to it. if i'm within, even a foot of it, my throat closes. why, is this lobster? >> mix it in there. >> seth: okay great. >> just get it in there. >> seth: i know, i know the preposition "in." all right, great. >> mix it up. >> seth: there we go. >> and over there -- you know how on a reuben usually there's like sauerkraut? so that's just napa cabbage that i've shredded up. >> seth: okay. >> little rice vinegar, salt, pepper and celery seed. >> seth: great, and where do i put this? >> you're going to put it onto our sandwich but first, we gotta butter our bread. >> seth: great. >> so why don't you do this. butter some bread. >> seth: okay, gotcha. and put it on the bread, katie. >> put it on the bread. do you think you can understand -- >> seth: i'm not a chef. i don't have the same instincts as you. >> get it all around. >>
thank you. >> and some pepper. do you like lobster? th: i would eat lobster, yeah. >> okay, good. i'm always nervous that i'm going to make something that somebody doesn't want to eat. >> seth: i'm deathly allergic to it. if i'm within, even a foot of it, my throat closes. why, is this lobster? >> mix it in there. >> seth: okay great. >> just get it in there. >> seth: i know, i know the preposition "in." all right, great. >> mix it up....
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you think, how do youthat. >> am i that, thinks embarrassing. you are me, shaved. hopefully i come up with something funniest. i was getting paid. but... >> all right. so that is seth mcfarland who voices ted. three out of five. not as funny as first one. it does work overall if you love first one. moving to max, new movie max, this is about a dog hoist serving over in afghanistan, after his, he searches for explosives and weapons and after the person he is attached to, falls, and dies in battle. he goes back to the united states. he is adopted by the family of the fallen solder. it business how that dog changes all their lives. for me, i don't know about you but dogs and movie, anytime a doggies in pain, or dealing with any stress, it is harder to watch than it is to watch human beings in movies. good family movie. little violent but worth seeing it. i gave it three and a half out of five. back to you guys. >> that has got to be an emotional film based on a true story. kevin, we will see you next week. >>
you think, how do youthat. >> am i that, thinks embarrassing. you are me, shaved. hopefully i come up with something funniest. i was getting paid. but... >> all right. so that is seth mcfarland who voices ted. three out of five. not as funny as first one. it does work overall if you love first one. moving to max, new movie max, this is about a dog hoist serving over in afghanistan, after his, he searches for explosives and weapons and after the person he is attached to, falls, and...
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you do this? distinguishes a good butcher from an okay butcher? >> actually i myself like all butchers. >> they're doing good business here. >> and it is cheap. >> yeah? >> i can't tell you which is my favorite butcher. all of them are different. >> right. do you ever just go out for like a salad? >> no. >> i kid, i kid. >> there is another long tradition of artistry here in budapest. we grew up with their works. visual artists, photographers, filmmakers. where did they all go? well, world war i happened and with it, the end of the astro-hungarian empire. budapest and all europe changed forever. a decades-long wave of emigration began. a stunning number of the world's great photographers fled their native hungary and took up new lives. eventually, this man joined them. >> i've been shooting stills since i remember i was living. i was 5 or 6 years old when i was taking pictures with my father's kodak camera. the right moment, you have to capture. and that's the difficult part. the exact moment. hung
you do this? distinguishes a good butcher from an okay butcher? >> actually i myself like all butchers. >> they're doing good business here. >> and it is cheap. >> yeah? >> i can't tell you which is my favorite butcher. all of them are different. >> right. do you ever just go out for like a salad? >> no. >> i kid, i kid. >> there is another long tradition of artistry here in budapest. we grew up with their works. visual artists,...
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i said what did you do that first day? idn't know what to do i was all alone in your dad was at work, i just sat on the couch and cried. that's so sad. how do you get through that? she said it was just one of those moments where i had to be brave and figured out. did you ever have moments like that where you are so scared and you knew you had to be brave and figured out. i was like no. my life is super easy because you did all the struggling so my life is really easy. i'm not going to have struggles to tell my kids about. what's my story? oh son when i fly from new york to l.a., my ipad died. my kids will be like we are teleporting to mars. charlie: there you go. "modern romance" is the book. thank you for coming. aziz: thanks for having me. charlie: where's your next concert date? aziz: i recorded that special when i did the garden. once you record those commie have to write a whole new act. i've been filming a tv show them as i've been busy with that. at some point, i will have to get back to the comedy clubs. charlie: th
i said what did you do that first day? idn't know what to do i was all alone in your dad was at work, i just sat on the couch and cried. that's so sad. how do you get through that? she said it was just one of those moments where i had to be brave and figured out. did you ever have moments like that where you are so scared and you knew you had to be brave and figured out. i was like no. my life is super easy because you did all the struggling so my life is really easy. i'm not going to have...
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emily: what do you think about valuations? do things seem expensive now? in the startup environment in silicon valley it seems expensive, but i will say if you find a company that is completely disruptive and has a chance to take big share, the valuations might be worth it. but we are quite disciplined buyers. we understand that acquisitions for the most part need to be accretive and responsible to shareholders. emily: do you consult with mark andreessen? meg: he has been a great counselor to me and the company and he still sits on the board and provides a tremendous perspective. mark and a couple of other board members have fingers on what is going on in the valley. we are fortunate to be there because we see what is going on. emily: are you glad you took him up on the offer? meg: i am glad. there were a few days when i saw -- said mark, what are you thinking? it has been a tremendous experience. i think it matters what happens to hp in silicon valley, it matters to california. i would argue it matters to the united states into the world. we have such a b
emily: what do you think about valuations? do things seem expensive now? in the startup environment in silicon valley it seems expensive, but i will say if you find a company that is completely disruptive and has a chance to take big share, the valuations might be worth it. but we are quite disciplined buyers. we understand that acquisitions for the most part need to be accretive and responsible to shareholders. emily: do you consult with mark andreessen? meg: he has been a great counselor to...
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what did you do? >> she's not even wearing a bra. >> no, she's not. >> it's a tough spot for any teen to be in. and for any parent to watch. >>> coming up, what will chelsea do? >> she wants to say something. she's just not sure like what to do with this. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. [sfx: bell] [burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum
what did you do? >> she's not even wearing a bra. >> no, she's not. >> it's a tough spot for any teen to be in. and for any parent to watch. >>> coming up, what will chelsea do? >> she wants to say something. she's just not sure like what to do with this. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief...
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the white house directed you to do that. are you telling us you didn't request with the white house direction? >> i'm towards the end of my career, i'll be honest with you. i was amazed to see the memo. it was shared with the council which is not me. i looked through the internal revenue manual which is how we operate foia and i never saw this. i never saw any evidence this was incorporated and i ignored it. >> when you respond to a letter from congress or there's a response to a subpoena from congress, who sees that before we get it? >> my -- in most instances council would look at something like that. the chief of staff of the commissioner. but again, that's really a question for the commissioner in terms of what that process was like. >> lois lerner, requests from lois lerner, who did you have to get clearance from for that? we still don't have them. >> the 6103 redactions as i said in my testimony was done by the office of chief council. we may have redacted some of those documents for -- well you don't get the foia redac
the white house directed you to do that. are you telling us you didn't request with the white house direction? >> i'm towards the end of my career, i'll be honest with you. i was amazed to see the memo. it was shared with the council which is not me. i looked through the internal revenue manual which is how we operate foia and i never saw this. i never saw any evidence this was incorporated and i ignored it. >> when you respond to a letter from congress or there's a response to a...
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we're just asking to level the playing field. >> but, either do that or you know what you do you allow a mom and dad who's writing a tuition check to take that off their tax return when they file their taxes. >> the republicans always want to do that. in 2012 republican presidential candidate rick santorum who's back again, praised income inequality as a good thing. here he did go. >> there is income inequality in america. there always has been and hopefully, and i do say, there always will be. why? because people rise to different levels of success based on what they contribute to society and to the market place. and that's as it should be. >> does that sell anymore? the idea that people work harder make more money and that's just the way it is. >> no. because that's not the reality for most folks. >> i think that's a big change. >> that's not been the reality for 40 years, as we talk about income stagnation wage stagnation. you can look at the trend license. >> even bill clinton, who was a masterful politician say, people who work hard and play for the rules, that was good enough the
we're just asking to level the playing field. >> but, either do that or you know what you do you allow a mom and dad who's writing a tuition check to take that off their tax return when they file their taxes. >> the republicans always want to do that. in 2012 republican presidential candidate rick santorum who's back again, praised income inequality as a good thing. here he did go. >> there is income inequality in america. there always has been and hopefully, and i do say,...