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you already have this connection. we are opening a store where we are selling experiences one-of-a-kind experiences. you cannot buy them at bloomingdale's. rebecca: g give me an example. >> lunch with me. having our fashion director, and edit your closet for you. a woman who has a bochy is renting where you can have a pajama party with her. -- a boat she is renting where you can have a pajama party with her. rebecca: and taking washington seriously. you were ahead of the trend, and now you have made history. first magazine ever to have a first lady as guest editor. why'd you think that matters? >> firstst of all, mrs. obama is quite unique. she is so educated, so smart wants to have an impact on the wod, is trying to change the world to make it a better place for young girls, for kids who are not moving enough, for all those kinds of -- she's making us eat bter. she is exactly w who my ideal reader is. she had already been on the cover twice. those issues were bestsellers. if you are a good marketer and a good editor,
you already have this connection. we are opening a store where we are selling experiences one-of-a-kind experiences. you cannot buy them at bloomingdale's. rebecca: g give me an example. >> lunch with me. having our fashion director, and edit your closet for you. a woman who has a bochy is renting where you can have a pajama party with her. -- a boat she is renting where you can have a pajama party with her. rebecca: and taking washington seriously. you were ahead of the trend, and now...
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you have great big armies of young men with guns. you u have to have some kind of order and predictability, a chain of command, processeses to get information. leaders have got to be able to give a command and expect a certain outcome. that gives you good orderliness, but it also lets you slowly respond. in today's generation, where things move so quick and are so interconnected -- we found our enemy, al qaeda in iraq, wasas a constantly moving network of agility. because of that, our traditional organization, as efficient as it was an designed to be, was way too slow. it wasn't nimble enough. couldn't learn fast enough or ecutfast enough. when i came in, what we try to do was use modern tech knowlge he to speed up our legacy processes, and what we foundnd -- technology to speed up our legacy processes, and fou that didn't work if information has to start at the lowest level and find its way up, be thought about, and then direction goes down again why the -- by the time the direction goes down, even with it being brilliant a at the hi
you have great big armies of young men with guns. you u have to have some kind of order and predictability, a chain of command, processeses to get information. leaders have got to be able to give a command and expect a certain outcome. that gives you good orderliness, but it also lets you slowly respond. in today's generation, where things move so quick and are so interconnected -- we found our enemy, al qaeda in iraq, wasas a constantly moving network of agility. because of that, our...
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so let me ask you a question. haveo your legislature and said my haircuts or my manicures are a little bit more expensive than they would otherwise be . john: i have no incentive to do that. >> and those groups you're referencing, are organized and will usually one of the roles of their union or association is to do the lobbying that leads to those barriers to people other people out of the profession . john: okay. you're a college professor at dart myth, one of the top schools in the country. but when you're in new hampshire, you couldn't switch and teach high school. >> albert einstein, when he retired, could not have taught high school physics. people who taught for 20 years, some of the most elite schools, couldn't then go teach in a public school in chicago or new york . john: let's call them government schools because public, they're all public, the supermarket is public. >> one of the groups that actually took notice of this is the united states military. because the military moves people around and those people
so let me ask you a question. haveo your legislature and said my haircuts or my manicures are a little bit more expensive than they would otherwise be . john: i have no incentive to do that. >> and those groups you're referencing, are organized and will usually one of the roles of their union or association is to do the lobbying that leads to those barriers to people other people out of the profession . john: okay. you're a college professor at dart myth, one of the top schools in the...
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so you have to be able in thimble to do that. you don't think a lawn and garden is doing that but that's with a what they transform to. so as we were a part of them we learned and between learn with them and they took versions of what we did to communicate across the organization and become this very organically responsive thing and we found this is absolutely sector agnostic. >> the other day you were with bloomberg, you got so much as it relates to technology companies finance companies lawn and garden companies, all across the board, when you look at it how reluctant our people to be this transparent? how reluctant are they to knock down the barriers and everybody gets to sit at tables together instead of your cubicles? >> it really starts at the leadership level, the willingness to admit that there is a massive shift going on which drives the temple inside the organization some organizations want to fight it and keep pulling traditional levers and get ahead of this because this play has always worked and others depending on th
so you have to be able in thimble to do that. you don't think a lawn and garden is doing that but that's with a what they transform to. so as we were a part of them we learned and between learn with them and they took versions of what we did to communicate across the organization and become this very organically responsive thing and we found this is absolutely sector agnostic. >> the other day you were with bloomberg, you got so much as it relates to technology companies finance companies...
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it's a pleasure to speak to you. i havehe utmost respect for you and everything you have been through. you were convicted, sent on decc people. your conviction was reversed and almost two decades later, you were released. i wonder, after everything you have been through, you had gone through. who do you blame? who put you through that. >> i blame the system. and the reason why i say i blax the system is because -- blame the system is because we have our bias. we don't have anything in place to protect from our own biases, we have a system running amok. if you look at the systems, they are 95, 97% of prosecutors in all states, in countries that are white. i come in as a young african-american american man. they can't relate to me. he looks at me as a criminal. i have to prove that i'm incident. with the losses, incident that you are proven guilty. as a young african man, i have to prove i'm innocent, because i'm looked at as guilty. that's how they are able to convicted me, they look at me as a criminal first. i blame the sy
it's a pleasure to speak to you. i havehe utmost respect for you and everything you have been through. you were convicted, sent on decc people. your conviction was reversed and almost two decades later, you were released. i wonder, after everything you have been through, you had gone through. who do you blame? who put you through that. >> i blame the system. and the reason why i say i blax the system is because -- blame the system is because we have our bias. we don't have anything in...
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you don't have to have a defendant in front of you to dismiss a warrant. prisons should have never released him to[1vd1 the city of san francisco knowing that after this --ssume he pled guilty to this piddly drug casey he then would have been released. why would you release someone who has been convicted of unlawful entry five times? why would you release that person to a known sanctuary city? >> but why not blame ice for not following the case and the minute the case was dropped in the state court when the sheriff had custody, ice should have been standing right there grabbing him. >> he i did blame them a little bit today for not getting a warrant. a detainer is great. there is debate over whether or not that's legally sufficient is. a warrant, nobody debates. so why didn't ice go get a warrant? >> did they have the authority to get a warrant? >> of course they did. they had probable cause. >> that the minute the sheriff let go of him and he walked outside he was there illegally? >> well, he was there illegally, absolutely. yes. either deport him or proba
you don't have to have a defendant in front of you to dismiss a warrant. prisons should have never released him to[1vd1 the city of san francisco knowing that after this --ssume he pled guilty to this piddly drug casey he then would have been released. why would you release someone who has been convicted of unlawful entry five times? why would you release that person to a known sanctuary city? >> but why not blame ice for not following the case and the minute the case was dropped in the...
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you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. u can go on vacation and not pay for of subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. wait: you don't have to out of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several many packs that you can add onto if showtimeto, including and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly younger wanting toare not pay for more television today. go.ave a long way to we are not perfect yet. really hard, and we are doing things and inventing things like dynamic insertion that we haven't used before. it reminds me a lot of of what we have been selling. we had all kinds of technical problem and we just knocked them down one by one i won. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: but obviously you resulted then. charlie: we have resolved most of them, but we had a choice to make, it was either get out there and do what we don't know .r wait and try to be perfect but i think it will pay o
you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. u can go on vacation and not pay for of subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. wait: you don't have to out of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several many packs that you can add onto if showtimeto, including and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly younger wanting toare not pay for...
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ideas but you need to have shows. i know you like have ideas.ere unless we have -- because what we have is discussing how we should have a discussion. that's the only racial discussion you have. >> you want to cut through the bs? >> i feel like the only people speaking are those angry or pandering. that's the only voices you hear. everybody already has their conclusion. >> or preconceived. >> no discussion. they've decided what they want to -- you know what i mean? they want to convince you. you need shows on tv. that's how we do things. >> is there racism in show business? minority performers don't get the same breaks? >> it is a white minority business. i would say there's, you know, people hire their friends and people they went to school with. >> cronyism. >> that's white conenyism. >> stewart and i, you know him? jon stewart. >> yes. >> there are hardened beliefs. he believes it's keeping people down. i believe if you work hard and do what's necessary no matter what color you are you can succeed. >> right. >> where do you come down on that?
ideas but you need to have shows. i know you like have ideas.ere unless we have -- because what we have is discussing how we should have a discussion. that's the only racial discussion you have. >> you want to cut through the bs? >> i feel like the only people speaking are those angry or pandering. that's the only voices you hear. everybody already has their conclusion. >> or preconceived. >> no discussion. they've decided what they want to -- you know what i mean? they...
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you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. u can go on vacation and not pay for a subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait out of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several basic packs that you can add onto if you want to, including showtime and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly ypeople who are not wanting to pay for more television today. we have a long way to go. we're not perfect yet. it will be difficult but it is technically difficult because we are a lot of different devices and live tv is hard because we are inventing things like dynamic ad insertion. of thends me a lot wizard dish. we had all kinds of technical problem and we just knocked them down one by one by won. it took us about six months. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: but obviously you resolved then. and you believe you have that same timeframe. charlie: we have resolved most
you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. u can go on vacation and not pay for a subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait out of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several basic packs that you can add onto if you want to, including showtime and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly ypeople who are...
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what happens if you don't have a family? what happens if there is no one in your life telling you i love you? what happens if there is no one in your life saying, you are really smart? that bothers me a lot. i feel so lucky. what can i do as president to change that? >> who was part of the lindsey graham team? who are the type of people you surround yourself with if you are president? sen. graham: i have a really good network of former military officers and current military officers. i listen to people who have been on the ground and have proven their worth. when it comes to domestic policy, i have been a very hands-on heavily involved senator. i've been part of every gang to fix illegal immigration. at the end of the day, the people i talked to -- talk to write before i make the decision are the people who know me the best and will tell me i am full of it would nobody else will. if you are a political leader, you need some friends who were not intimidated by telling you you're full of it. i have got them in abundance. >> you
what happens if you don't have a family? what happens if there is no one in your life telling you i love you? what happens if there is no one in your life saying, you are really smart? that bothers me a lot. i feel so lucky. what can i do as president to change that? >> who was part of the lindsey graham team? who are the type of people you surround yourself with if you are president? sen. graham: i have a really good network of former military officers and current military officers. i...
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we know you have busy scheduled. oice is great, it is great. >> yes. >> cra. >> go back to him for a little bit. >> it is cra. >> yes, listening close, her voice is great. >> that is powerful. >> jennaphr fredrick. >> i came downstairs from upstairs. >> we love you for doing that. >> i'm here. >> you will necessity why we pick her. >> erin what song will you perform. >> let's do it. >> our final contestant erin doherty from bensalem. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that was great. >> erin doherty, that was great. >> who was that gretchen somebody. >> gretchen johnson. >> yes. >> she remind me of gretchen wilson, yeah, whoever she is. yeah, alex, mike. >> wonderful. that was great. >> yes. >> that was erin our third finalist. so tell us your favorite. we now have our three, we have number one, is briel le. >> that is erin doherty and then mo'ne on the my fox philly web site and jamai our third person. tell us what you think and then we are going to announce the wi
we know you have busy scheduled. oice is great, it is great. >> yes. >> cra. >> go back to him for a little bit. >> it is cra. >> yes, listening close, her voice is great. >> that is powerful. >> jennaphr fredrick. >> i came downstairs from upstairs. >> we love you for doing that. >> i'm here. >> you will necessity why we pick her. >> erin what song will you perform. >> let's do it. >> our final contestant erin...
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you have to stand up and you to say enough. when you have my phone number call me. they cannot economically deal with sanctions. >> i have an image of them coming crawling -- i better not tell you what it is. >> x rated. >> thank you for having with us. you have not lifted our spirits but you brightened the room and the view of the future. up next will republican infighting help or hurt the party in 2016. and hillary clinton, she doesn't -- i don't know when you rope people together like cattle and you have them walk backwards for fun is that disdain for the national news you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new l
you have to stand up and you to say enough. when you have my phone number call me. they cannot economically deal with sanctions. >> i have an image of them coming crawling -- i better not tell you what it is. >> x rated. >> thank you for having with us. you have not lifted our spirits but you brightened the room and the view of the future. up next will republican infighting help or hurt the party in 2016. and hillary clinton, she doesn't -- i don't know when you rope people...
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what happens if you don't have a family? what happens if there is no one in your life telling you i love you? what happens if there is no one in your life saying, you are really smart? that bothers me a lot. i feel so lucky. what can i do as president to change that? >> who was part of the lindsey graham team? who are the type of people you surround yourself with if you are president? sen. graham: i have a really good network of former military officers and current military officers. i listen to people who have been on the ground and have proven their worth. when it comes to domestic policy, i have been a very hands-on heavily involved senator. i've been part of every gang to fix illegal immigration. at the end of the day, the people i talk to right before i make the decision are the people who know me the best and will tell me i am full of it would nobody else will. if you are a political leader, you need some friends who were not intimidated by telling you you're full of it. i have got them in abundance. >> you think you ca
what happens if you don't have a family? what happens if there is no one in your life telling you i love you? what happens if there is no one in your life saying, you are really smart? that bothers me a lot. i feel so lucky. what can i do as president to change that? >> who was part of the lindsey graham team? who are the type of people you surround yourself with if you are president? sen. graham: i have a really good network of former military officers and current military officers. i...
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plus, you have to have k-12 networks. do you hear what i'm saying? we live at lake when a sake wobegon. so we have to give them the skills of front. the president can be a cheerleader. the president to hold people accountable. but the fixing of this education and is welfare system must be done where we live. it has to reflect our values not somebody down there in washington where they don't even know what the time zone is here. one of the things i would do is move more this authority and empower people like you here in new hampshire to design your own program. rather than it be designed there. now, i also think doug -- every county is different, too. so it seems to mean we should design our own welfare program to hold people accountable, give them skills, but you cannot train them for underwater basket weaving. there is no job in that. another thing we have done in ohio, we know what the in demand jobs are. we actually can determine what are the current job and future job needs. you start moving them into it. we have some new programs. let me give you
plus, you have to have k-12 networks. do you hear what i'm saying? we live at lake when a sake wobegon. so we have to give them the skills of front. the president can be a cheerleader. the president to hold people accountable. but the fixing of this education and is welfare system must be done where we live. it has to reflect our values not somebody down there in washington where they don't even know what the time zone is here. one of the things i would do is move more this authority and...
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i let that story, once i found the characters you have to go with what you have got. i love nuance. i love nuance characters. in the case of garden of the beast, i have been criticized by people for including martha in the book or not being more judgmental in the book about the ambassador and his daughter and not taking a more judgmental stand on hitler and so forth but jove to tell it the way it is. it doesn't take away. it isn't part of the architecture of the book. >> back in the day when you used to appear at smaller venues like out in forest park. i saw you doing an author event for devil in the white city. you mention the types of story where you have two and you bring it together at the end i believe you called it a parallel narrative -- >> dual narrative. >> you said it was difficult to do and that particularly book would be the last dual narrative and obviously it wasn't. so my question is what attracts you to the dual narrative and is this your last dual narrative? >> are you a stalker? >> i never want to do another one because it is like writing two books instead of one. y
i let that story, once i found the characters you have to go with what you have got. i love nuance. i love nuance characters. in the case of garden of the beast, i have been criticized by people for including martha in the book or not being more judgmental in the book about the ambassador and his daughter and not taking a more judgmental stand on hitler and so forth but jove to tell it the way it is. it doesn't take away. it isn't part of the architecture of the book. >> back in the day...
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you don't have to worry about bugs and ants. >> you just have to worry about falling to your death. >> are they wearing harnesses, are they wearing safety gear just in case they roll out of bed at night? >> when you go back to the first video you see them climbing around you realize how rickety this whole place is. obviously been abandoned for a while and it's all rusted and bits of just planks just lying across a way to maybe climb across it and you see how those planks don't exactly look like new, so it was a little bit of a ballsy camping expedition. >> the best kind of camping is the one where you have a view. >> the water view as you can see later in the video they start going out, yes, they go out over those beams. they start hanging with their feet just kicking beneath them. >> i think you have to start calling this like butt clink camping. >>> life on the street for a stray dog is no walk in the park. as you can see from benji's story right here benji was taken in by the vet and we've seen their videos before they are a non-profit. they operate on donations from people to help
you don't have to worry about bugs and ants. >> you just have to worry about falling to your death. >> are they wearing harnesses, are they wearing safety gear just in case they roll out of bed at night? >> when you go back to the first video you see them climbing around you realize how rickety this whole place is. obviously been abandoned for a while and it's all rusted and bits of just planks just lying across a way to maybe climb across it and you see how those planks don't...
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if you don't have the working capital, if you don't have the human capital... >> yes. >> you will totallyrumble. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> this business is facing a slew of issues, including the production process, the lack of machinery, and the lack of manpower, but i'm mostly concerned about their ability to sell. jen is a sales team of one, and she lives 3,000 miles away. let me meet up with these folks for a minute. >> sure. okay. >> hey. how are you? i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus. my name is raul. nice to meet you. >> raul, nice to meet you. >> veronica. >> both: nice to meet you. >> are there ever days when you come in here and you wonder, "can the business make it in this tough economy?" >> yeah, that's been in the back of my mind. i know it can grow, but will it grow? >> so tell me about your process. >> come get the bottles. okay. >> so we got a blank bottle. >> then we take it to label it. these labels are probably too big. the roll is too long, so it will not fit on that machine here. >> what are you, rigging the thing? >> yeah, because the roll is too big. >> not only do you not h
if you don't have the working capital, if you don't have the human capital... >> yes. >> you will totallyrumble. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> this business is facing a slew of issues, including the production process, the lack of machinery, and the lack of manpower, but i'm mostly concerned about their ability to sell. jen is a sales team of one, and she lives 3,000 miles away. let me meet up with these folks for a minute. >> sure. okay. >> hey. how are...
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before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to able to have the support that you need>> it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbors and your community. go to those community events, shop at local businesses, have a reciprocal relationship with them so that you know how to take care of yourself and who you can rely on and who can take care of you. it is important to have a battery-operated radio in your home so that you can keep track of what is happening in the community around and how you can communicate with other people. >> one of the things that seems important is to have access to your important documents. >> yes, it is important to have copies of those and also stored them remotely. so a title to a home, a passport, a driver's license, any type of medical records that you need need, back those up or put them on a remote drive or store them on the cloud, the same is true with any vital information on your computer. back that up and have that on a cloud in case your hard drive does not work any more. >> in your home you should be prepared as wel
before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to able to have the support that you need>> it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbors and your community. go to those community events, shop at local businesses, have a reciprocal relationship with them so that you know how to take care of yourself and who you can rely on and who can take care of you. it is important to have a battery-operated radio in your home so that you can keep track of what is happening in...
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how could you trade big chinese stocks? we have much more ahead. >> announcer: we want to hear your crowd noise. tweet at at halftime report. opinions. there's no shortage in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> all right, we are back. boy, are there so many good calls today. first up, shake shack is downgraded to under way. the headline, expensive i way you shake it. >> i thought it was a pretty reasonable report. probably would have been more helpful to inv
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>> iowa first, then new hampshire and you have to think you may have boat loads of cash but can that help you win in a state like iowa if you are jeb bush who conservatives deeply dislike? >> i think there a lot of candidates on the republican side for whom new hampshire is a due or die state. jeb bush christ christie and others from the middle east who establish themselves as the people who can't win iowa so better do well in new hampshire. stay >> you are saying he might not spin this cash to get out of the primary and i am toying with the idea of who is best to go up against hillary clinton and you said that too. >> primary is different than general election. you have to win the nomination before getting the general. if you don't want iowa you have to focus on new hampshire. you have to put points on the board. >> out of the pack to win iowa? >> yes. >> iowa i suspect someone like scott walker but you go on new hampshire and the question here is is this money going to help or hurt somebody like marco rubio. >> there is a growing debate over giving non-citizens the right to vote. t
>> iowa first, then new hampshire and you have to think you may have boat loads of cash but can that help you win in a state like iowa if you are jeb bush who conservatives deeply dislike? >> i think there a lot of candidates on the republican side for whom new hampshire is a due or die state. jeb bush christ christie and others from the middle east who establish themselves as the people who can't win iowa so better do well in new hampshire. stay >> you are saying he might...
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you shot heroin when you were 15 years old. i haveyou, you grew up in baltimore, what was it that even made you think you should use heroin at 15. >> a lot of low self-esteem. not having both parents. it was things that you most likely wouldn't think of. you know, sense of lack of belonging, things of that nature. >> reporter: do you remember the first time what it was like. >> yes, i remember going out, hanging out with some of the guys. it was like at that time i was like sniffing drugs. sniffing heroin, and then, like, always running out. you know. i wake up the next day. some of my friends still had it, i wouldn't. and i remember the time it was one of those days where i thought why do you always have drugs the next day and i never have none. it was let me try the way you was using it. one of my buddies "no, you don't want to do this." "yes, let me try." and from that point on it was unmanageable nightmare. >> it was a whole other part of me came out. >> would you hear the doctor's story. how common is that, especially a couple of
you shot heroin when you were 15 years old. i haveyou, you grew up in baltimore, what was it that even made you think you should use heroin at 15. >> a lot of low self-esteem. not having both parents. it was things that you most likely wouldn't think of. you know, sense of lack of belonging, things of that nature. >> reporter: do you remember the first time what it was like. >> yes, i remember going out, hanging out with some of the guys. it was like at that time i was like...
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in fact, you will ask why have i been given so much? and from that spirit you will join the legions of optimists and idealist who are working toward a better future. what better place to draw on that spirit than here in colonial williamsburg, where a college educated individual like thomas marshall john marshall based on equality and justice and rule of law, their political institutions did not always live up to the grand aspirations expressed in their great documents. they and their endeavors were imperfect as are all human beings. they stumbled, sometimes they failed. but they kept going. and they left a legacy that allowed future generations descendents of the free, and descendents of slaves, to pick up the torch and walked toward the goal of we the people , making it a more inclusive concept. you now leave that very college, william and mary to join the ranks of the most privileged community, the community of the educated. it is a class you may never quit and from which you may never be expelled. but remember that it does confirm res
in fact, you will ask why have i been given so much? and from that spirit you will join the legions of optimists and idealist who are working toward a better future. what better place to draw on that spirit than here in colonial williamsburg, where a college educated individual like thomas marshall john marshall based on equality and justice and rule of law, their political institutions did not always live up to the grand aspirations expressed in their great documents. they and their endeavors...
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you don't have a lot of virus. you maybe have, in a 2 million bird operation, 50 dead birds that have virus. the rest do not. the key to not spreading the virus that way is you can continue to compost outside but you have to catch the disease quickly and to populate within 24 hours. >> with the gentleman yield for a point of clarification. trying to understand the pathology. from the point of view of a layperson. the shelf life of the organism living in this high path influenza from the time it is detected, the time the flock is terminated, to the disposal. does the bacteria, once the word is no longer alive it does it still live on until the time it is buried? >> it does live on. >> i am just trying to understand this better. dr. swain: the critical issue is the sooner you can stop the birds from living, you stop producing more virus. the influenza virus does not keep growing after the body is dead, after the carcass is produced. whereas in bacteria, bacteria can grow after you remove it from the carcass. the virus
you don't have a lot of virus. you maybe have, in a 2 million bird operation, 50 dead birds that have virus. the rest do not. the key to not spreading the virus that way is you can continue to compost outside but you have to catch the disease quickly and to populate within 24 hours. >> with the gentleman yield for a point of clarification. trying to understand the pathology. from the point of view of a layperson. the shelf life of the organism living in this high path influenza from the...
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david: any time you have been a successful company and you carry a high public valuation, you have a rget on your back. you will be criticized. they have time to figure out how to stay relevant, how to stay valuable. john: i think we forgot how transformative twitter has been. now with periscope and meerkat, you can see things real time, live. that is likely to persist. the way early twitter users used twitter is not the way that users use it today. there is something twitter is losing moving away from that. but being a global place where people can talk about things is a neat, unique position. emily: why is meerkat not dead? why does it have a chance? john: meerkat is doing really well. madonna released her latest single on it. one button and you are broadcasting to the world. it feels like an opportunity space that is very large. david: i think it is too early to write the story of the winner or loser in that cycle. emily: there has been a rise in angel investing. angel list has created a structure by which you can invest in a person who invests in companies. how does that impact yo
david: any time you have been a successful company and you carry a high public valuation, you have a rget on your back. you will be criticized. they have time to figure out how to stay relevant, how to stay valuable. john: i think we forgot how transformative twitter has been. now with periscope and meerkat, you can see things real time, live. that is likely to persist. the way early twitter users used twitter is not the way that users use it today. there is something twitter is losing moving...
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you do not have a contract, you do not have equipment to buy. u can go on vacation and not pay for a subscription and put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to take off of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several many packs that you can add onto if you want to, including showtime and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly younger people who are not paying for tv . we have a long way to go. we are not perfect yet. live tv is really hard, and we are doing things like ad insertion, so it reminds me a lot when we started --, satellite television, and we had all kinds of technical problems. we just knocked them down one by one by one. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: but obviously you resulted then. charlie: we have resolved most of them, but we had a choice to make, it was either get out there and do what we don't know or wait and try to be perfect. we got out there probably a little ahead of
you do not have a contract, you do not have equipment to buy. u can go on vacation and not pay for a subscription and put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to take off of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several many packs that you can add onto if you want to, including showtime and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly younger people who are not paying for...
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at least you have a team to be up front. we do it that way and this is an and every program whether it is to rehabilitate sharon or whatever you want to call it, every program that we do must have an intrusive model and define what an intrusive model is, you would then be able to truly propagate the right type of people to come through that program. and if the practitioners are that way, then you would be able to scale it up that way. and there are hundreds of thousands of them. >> let me just say that that is why the word enterprises in our name. we believe that the principles that operate in the market economy should operate in the social economy. we know only 3% of the people are entrepreneurs. and this was something that did not exist six years ago. and so what we do is believe that what you heard here are like the platforms what we have been thinking is advice and counsel from business people who know how to take an idea from someone's kitchen and generate a fortune 500 company and that happens along to victory. and then
at least you have a team to be up front. we do it that way and this is an and every program whether it is to rehabilitate sharon or whatever you want to call it, every program that we do must have an intrusive model and define what an intrusive model is, you would then be able to truly propagate the right type of people to come through that program. and if the practitioners are that way, then you would be able to scale it up that way. and there are hundreds of thousands of them. >> let me...
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you would have played it over and over again. >> true. see you. >> thank you. >>> new fallout from the supreme court ruling on marriage. a rainbow flag shown in an iwojima reenac ♪ ♪ one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. . . ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle great rates for great rides. staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... introducing boost 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. so it's big in nutrition and small in calories. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. >>> lots of folks finding different ways to support the gay marriage this week. this caused some controversy. a gay pride flag shown in an iwo jima reenactment. brian kill need is the host of "fox and friends." >> not my idea.
you would have played it over and over again. >> true. see you. >> thank you. >>> new fallout from the supreme court ruling on marriage. a rainbow flag shown in an iwojima reenac ♪ ♪ one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. . . ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle great rates for great rides. staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i...
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. >> all right, do you have a dad boss? ess. >> you tell me. >> i've never seen your bod. >> only you know. no, it is about the mid section. >> oh,. >> all right. >> i guess that means he is admitting he casino of has one. turns out they do exist. so the amount of weight men gain after they become fathers. >> so, bargain shoppers as well be aware, if you think you're sag that great deal, think again. store accused of misleading price tags this morning. plus: >> just keep it flowing, all right? >> okay. listen, talk to me like would you talk to her. i don't want sissy pants stuff. ready? >> well done. ooms, ooms, ooms. okay? >> start over. >> did you hear that? >> i don't think i will ' be doing any more of that. >> did you hurt your knee? >> this is what happened last time jenn fred hang out with carli lloyd. she tore her acl. >> oh, gosh. >> but you know what? jen feels like now it has been couple of years, it is time for a rematch. so jen is training with the world champ this morning we are praying and we're hoping that th
. >> all right, do you have a dad boss? ess. >> you tell me. >> i've never seen your bod. >> only you know. no, it is about the mid section. >> oh,. >> all right. >> i guess that means he is admitting he casino of has one. turns out they do exist. so the amount of weight men gain after they become fathers. >> so, bargain shoppers as well be aware, if you think you're sag that great deal, think again. store accused of misleading price tags this...
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jenna: you have hope? >> i'm very optimistic. i'll tell you. nna: it's great to have you congratulations on the book. jon: a man accused of killing a young woman just walking down the peerp. ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. aha! cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ whoa what are you doing? putting on a movie. i'm trying to watch the game here. look i need this right now ok? come on i don't want to watch that. too bad this is happening. fine, what if i just put up the x1 sports app right here. ah jeez it's so close. he just loves her so much. do it. come on. do it. come on! yes! awww, yes! that is
jenna: you have hope? >> i'm very optimistic. i'll tell you. nna: it's great to have you congratulations on the book. jon: a man accused of killing a young woman just walking down the peerp. ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. aha! cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! female announcer: get...
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know, have you served, have you been in the military, because there's a different culture and a different set of questions that need to be canada if -- asked if they have so we are working on that. >> i think we agree with your position. i think coordination of care issues says we need to provide as much as the services as we can but there are some things, mental health is one of them, that you cannot readily buy in the community and we have to be the center of excels. we have to be able to provide the infrastructure to support those services for veterans. >> i'd like to use this basis for agreement to prototype this in el paso if possible somewhere in the country to see if that works. >> why el paso? >> it comes to mind. >> i wish a happy birthday to dr. rowe who is now recognized for his five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. and a couple of things. obviously, mr. secretary, you are here for the same reasons we're here, to provide the highest quality care for veterans that we can provide in this country as they have
know, have you served, have you been in the military, because there's a different culture and a different set of questions that need to be canada if -- asked if they have so we are working on that. >> i think we agree with your position. i think coordination of care issues says we need to provide as much as the services as we can but there are some things, mental health is one of them, that you cannot readily buy in the community and we have to be the center of excels. we have to be able...
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i'm pleased to have you back. ok forward to having a full conversation not only about the nuclear, but also about iran's place in the world and ideas having to do with other countries as well. you met with secretary kerry. give us a status report. guest: we have made significant progress, certainly people two years ago could not imagine we could come this far. it is when you decide to go for dialogue rather than pressure and intimidation, that did not work. it was in place for quite some time sanctions, all sorts of sanctions were imposed on iran and i believe they did not achieve their objective and that is why people opted for negotiations and serious discussion. we have made significant progress. but we achieved in november 2013 in terms of an interim agreement was something that so-called naysayers always believe would never be possible and then after we agreed to it, a lot of people believe that iran would never implement it. well, we did right international atomic energy agency, even president obama and every
i'm pleased to have you back. ok forward to having a full conversation not only about the nuclear, but also about iran's place in the world and ideas having to do with other countries as well. you met with secretary kerry. give us a status report. guest: we have made significant progress, certainly people two years ago could not imagine we could come this far. it is when you decide to go for dialogue rather than pressure and intimidation, that did not work. it was in place for quite some time...
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. >> thank you for having me. this feels right. and every powerful pop person needs a good power suits. kennedy: i had questions if you would approve of the earrings. >> that is a high-level of difficulty. kennedy: it is like grey glue guinness. kennedy: i am sorry to have offended you so early. >> happens. [laughter] there is no you can offend me because i do not care enough but when they came to meet that said we need 80 rules to rule by a i said i have 118 and i will shorten the process to crystalize everything i have done that got me to the point that i was not right now. kennedy: thank you for this. being such an important part of politics and with the gold nuggets that never the the up a-hole. >> don't leave the paper trail. were well was running the agency i was on the phone with heads of studios to say i am getting not you're not making me a dime on this call. here is the reality. it is okay to be a bully. one if you have what it takes to make a deal. otherwise if you just use of all this oxygen and cannot deliver it is a jo
. >> thank you for having me. this feels right. and every powerful pop person needs a good power suits. kennedy: i had questions if you would approve of the earrings. >> that is a high-level of difficulty. kennedy: it is like grey glue guinness. kennedy: i am sorry to have offended you so early. >> happens. [laughter] there is no you can offend me because i do not care enough but when they came to meet that said we need 80 rules to rule by a i said i have 118 and i will...
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if you didn't have tivo. you didn't have typical dvrs.hing it. what if we gave everybody the capacity to put up their own videos, would people watch? at that moment they said we live in culture that wants to experience that stuff immediately. kennedy: if you're longing for the 2000s, is that what we call it, the name of the decade? >> yes. kennedy: not naught aught. >> i'm been say the 2000s. kennedy: hatch goes for it. sunday, july 12th at 9:00 p.m. start to check out the series. really fascinating. seems like something not that far away but that is just because you're getting old. coming up -- thanks a lot, guys. thank you. >> beautiful. >> happy to be here. kennedy: i will reach into the fun pile for nice, mean, hilarious viewer mail. thanks, guys. coming up next. ♪ . . . . . . . . . . . kennedy: welcome to the night cap. two long weeks since i climbed majestic mountain which is your viewer mail. let's hike to the top together. here we go. this week i had perez hilton. omar felt, watching this was a complete waste of my time. oh. jim t
if you didn't have tivo. you didn't have typical dvrs.hing it. what if we gave everybody the capacity to put up their own videos, would people watch? at that moment they said we live in culture that wants to experience that stuff immediately. kennedy: if you're longing for the 2000s, is that what we call it, the name of the decade? >> yes. kennedy: not naught aught. >> i'm been say the 2000s. kennedy: hatch goes for it. sunday, july 12th at 9:00 p.m. start to check out the series....
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you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? ou left no sense of decency? >> today in washington rick perry took on donald trump and trumpism and asked the question of trump -- have you no sense of decency, sir? >> donald trump, the reality television star is a great generator of ratings. but donald trump the candidate is a sword of division wrongly demonizing mexican-americans for political sport, the sore of dischord agitation, thrives on division. scapegoats certain elements of society and offers empty platitudes and promises. he is without substance, when one scratches below the surface. he offers a barking carnival act that can best be described as trumpism. a toxic mix of demagoguery and mean spiritedness and nonsense that will lead the republican party to perdition if pursued. let no one be mistaken donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism and it must be clearly diagnosed excised and discar carded. donald trump is the modern day incar ration of the no nothing movement. he espouses nativism not conservativism. i
you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? ou left no sense of decency? >> today in washington rick perry took on donald trump and trumpism and asked the question of trump -- have you no sense of decency, sir? >> donald trump, the reality television star is a great generator of ratings. but donald trump the candidate is a sword of division wrongly demonizing mexican-americans for political sport, the sore of dischord agitation, thrives on division....
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like i have ideas, but you need to have shows. >> yeah i know you like to have ideas.e have -- because what we have right now is discussing how we should have a discussion. that's the only racial discussion you have. >> so you want to cut through the b.s. right? >> yeah. the anger or pandering voices you hear. as you know from any racial debate, everybody has their conclusion. so there's no discussion. they've already decided what they wanted. you know what i mean? they want to convince you. >> okay. you're in show business. you meet a lot of people.. is there racism in show business? do you think minority performers don't get the same breaks whites do? >> it's a white majority business. i wouldn't say they don't get the same breaks but i would say people hire their friends and the people they went to school with. >> there's more cronyism than -- >> but a lot of that is white cronyism. >> jon stewart and i, do you know him? >> yes. >> there are hardened beliefs. stewart beliefs white privilege is in play and i believe if you work hard no matter what color you are you c
like i have ideas, but you need to have shows. >> yeah i know you like to have ideas.e have -- because what we have right now is discussing how we should have a discussion. that's the only racial discussion you have. >> so you want to cut through the b.s. right? >> yeah. the anger or pandering voices you hear. as you know from any racial debate, everybody has their conclusion. so there's no discussion. they've already decided what they wanted. you know what i mean? they want...
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you have the option to execute, okay? >> you choose not to. >> i'm sorry you feel that way, 'cause, you know, i love the business. i love the product. i love you guys. >> that's your slippery, evasive crap. slippery, evasive crap. >> okay, okay. >> i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> okay. >> i think you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete, come on back, bro. coming up... >> i have a large order. is this doable? >> i don't think that's possible. >> we have to find a way. we have to find a way. >> and later... >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have. >> oh, my god, dane. i don't care how [bleep] hard it gets, i will be here. where are you? one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly
you have the option to execute, okay? >> you choose not to. >> i'm sorry you feel that way, 'cause, you know, i love the business. i love the product. i love you guys. >> that's your slippery, evasive crap. slippery, evasive crap. >> okay, okay. >> i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> okay. >> i think you're just full of it. you're just full of it. >> pete, come on back, bro. coming up... >> i have a large order. is this doable? >>...
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you have to have information. if you rob a wank and you know the combination to the safe, you've had inside help. most prison escapes have inside help. whether it's like what's her name that worked in the laundry. she wasn't a prison guard. yet when the one guy got caught and shot he named a couple prison guards. this is knots the first time he escaped from prison. you know, last time, what was he escaped for 13, 14 years and they caught him. so this guy knew exactly what to do. and i know american said, listen, if you don't arrest this guy we are going to do this and that -- >> do you think he is still in mexico? >> oh, yeah. there is no way he will go anywhere else. no way. he got arrested like america wantsed. but they didn't say how long he had to stay in jail. >> so he's still there? and he will never -- why don't you think he will come here, because he doesn't have a network? >> well, exactly. you know, birds of a federaler flock together. again, i think it was 12 or 13 years, i'm not sure, brother, that he e
you have to have information. if you rob a wank and you know the combination to the safe, you've had inside help. most prison escapes have inside help. whether it's like what's her name that worked in the laundry. she wasn't a prison guard. yet when the one guy got caught and shot he named a couple prison guards. this is knots the first time he escaped from prison. you know, last time, what was he escaped for 13, 14 years and they caught him. so this guy knew exactly what to do. and i know...
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even have the time you ordinarily expect or would like to have. it commands a constant commitment to educate yourself, to take in an extraordinary amount of information. but again if you are passionate about the issues, i have the good fortune of getting on committees that cover the things that are important to me, and things that i have experience before. that has really helped me as well. i very much feel like i am doing what i'm supposed to be doing and doing what i told the people the fourth congressional district that i would be doing. >> where is heath texas? representative ratcliffe: about 25 miles east of texas in dallas. the goes to the oklahoma, arkansas, and louisiana border. it is a terrific district. very diverse and is spread out. a lot of great folks throughout the district. i've really enjoyed getting to know so many of the 700,000 people that i have been privileged to represent. >> you served as mayor. was at full-time part-time? representative ratcliffe: it is an unpaid, nonpartisan job. it was a terrific experience. it's true pub
even have the time you ordinarily expect or would like to have. it commands a constant commitment to educate yourself, to take in an extraordinary amount of information. but again if you are passionate about the issues, i have the good fortune of getting on committees that cover the things that are important to me, and things that i have experience before. that has really helped me as well. i very much feel like i am doing what i'm supposed to be doing and doing what i told the people the...
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if you didn't have to work would you? >> no. >> no. >> hell no! money. >> absolutely not. i'm done. >> i would still be doing productive things. just wouldn't be you know, working for the man. john: i can assume most people would say something like that but what surprised me is that more people said this. >> i actually love my job. >> i love all my jobs. i have three, and love every single one of them. >> work gives you purpose? >> extremely yes yes. >> absolutely get something from the job. john: me, too. that's our show. see you next week. 97% of you said "yes." and good night from new york. >> if people want to work, let them work . john: yes, but government often doesn't let us. it puts a maze in our way. >> fingerprints, fbi background checks. >> haunted by a government . john: does this woman really need a license? >> arizona is threatening with thousands of dollars in fines and jail time. . john: government wants me to buy you a savings bond, but they make it so hard. >> there will be some information we have to fill out. there are three st
if you didn't have to work would you? >> no. >> no. >> hell no! money. >> absolutely not. i'm done. >> i would still be doing productive things. just wouldn't be you know, working for the man. john: i can assume most people would say something like that but what surprised me is that more people said this. >> i actually love my job. >> i love all my jobs. i have three, and love every single one of them. >> work gives you purpose? >> extremely...
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you have to think you can win and you are ready to do the job.y, matt. >> following bridge gate i saw a quieter chris christie a reflective chris christie. today it seemed like a relaunch of the blunt chris christie of old. >> there's no question that the badgering and battering that i took in the media and the stress of having something bad happen on your watch, no doubt made me more reflective and i'm still that reflective person and more reflecktive than in 2011 or 2012. >> if that old brand was the combative, straight-talking in your face guy, who's the brand today. >> the same guy with more wear on the tires. little more wear on the tires. a little more wisdom. i think that is great for anyone who will be president of the united states. >> some republicans worry about your temper. do you have the temperament to be the president of the united states? >> absolutely. there have been very few times in the course of my governorship where i have lost my temper. it's happened but very few times. >> if if you want to have the conversation, i'm happy
you have to think you can win and you are ready to do the job.y, matt. >> following bridge gate i saw a quieter chris christie a reflective chris christie. today it seemed like a relaunch of the blunt chris christie of old. >> there's no question that the badgering and battering that i took in the media and the stress of having something bad happen on your watch, no doubt made me more reflective and i'm still that reflective person and more reflecktive than in 2011 or 2012. >>...
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you don't have to worry about how high it will be. nd mexico will pay for that wall. >> so you say you are drawing these big crowds. i was there, you drew a big crowd in new hampshire. >> excuse me, everything the way you say is so negative. i'm not saying i'm drawing you're saying i'm drawing. >> why do people respond to you so much -- why are they responding to you so much? >> because i tell the truth. i say what's happening. i made a tremendous fortune. and that is the mentality we need in this country. jeb bush will never take us to the promised land. hillary will never take it to the promised land. jeb will be very poor as the president. no rj energy. we need someone who can make great deals with china, japan, mexico. we somebody who really understands and cherishs the military. i actually think i'll be the jobs president but i think aisle be actually even better in terms of the military. i will create military where nobody is going to mess around with the united states. >> do you think it is just name recognition? >> no i think i
you don't have to worry about how high it will be. nd mexico will pay for that wall. >> so you say you are drawing these big crowds. i was there, you drew a big crowd in new hampshire. >> excuse me, everything the way you say is so negative. i'm not saying i'm drawing you're saying i'm drawing. >> why do people respond to you so much -- why are they responding to you so much? >> because i tell the truth. i say what's happening. i made a tremendous fortune. and that is...
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want to go later it will have to be a place of entertainment. >> you can apply after a year. >> but what we can do tonight is 10. >> i have a question for a clarification from staff i was under the assumption llp or so were important plaids that serve beverages or food is that no longer the case. >> again, this is the definition of what entertainment is in 105060 and i think that would did have the conversation there's a presence of food or beverage this allows us to expand give for compliance to expand an operation that kind of looks like anothers when this was happening so, yes there's permit businesses not necessarily the only place for live entertainment. >> it didn't have to be the primary place of food and beverage people bring snacks and set out cheese and wine and donation jar that helps with the permit in my opinion. >> we've had art galleries and things like that this is new not a bookstore so that's correct thanks for that clarification commissioners other questions or comments and i live up the hill kind of and it is a great little bookstor
want to go later it will have to be a place of entertainment. >> you can apply after a year. >> but what we can do tonight is 10. >> i have a question for a clarification from staff i was under the assumption llp or so were important plaids that serve beverages or food is that no longer the case. >> again, this is the definition of what entertainment is in 105060 and i think that would did have the conversation there's a presence of food or beverage this allows us to...
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you have sister? do her hair. >> sure. >> another thing that i was really thinking about my parent like to tell this story, i remember when i was younger, i went to the mall. there was this dolly wanted, casino of expensive oh, i want this doll, please, get it for me. you know what, if you still want this dole do, all this work, and then you can come back and get it. so i spent the next two weeks doing all of these extra chores doing all of these things, and i had to count my money, make sure i was saving up see how much i had due, and i went back and finley got that doll. that was such an important lesson, not everything comes immediately, sometimes do you have work for it, plan it out manage your monday. >> i when you got the doll home did you curl iter? >> he is into the hair curling this morning. >> are you trying to be funny mike jerek is. >> just look to your leftment look hine you. >> no, no no, don't zoom n that's horrible. no, don't. she'll get mad. >> you're so fun. >> i the things we women h
you have sister? do her hair. >> sure. >> another thing that i was really thinking about my parent like to tell this story, i remember when i was younger, i went to the mall. there was this dolly wanted, casino of expensive oh, i want this doll, please, get it for me. you know what, if you still want this dole do, all this work, and then you can come back and get it. so i spent the next two weeks doing all of these extra chores doing all of these things, and i had to count my money,...
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>> know, what we have found around the world as you can only have generics if you have innovative medicine. you have to have a pipeline to feed the generic medicine. that generic pipeline is critical to maintaining and controlling healthcare costs in the united states and around the world. it's something we want to encourage but we also want to encourage innovation and invention. >> so people in the room and in live stream land please tweet us. i have the twitter machine here. let's set the scene here a little bit. as bit. as you know we will talk about the presidents historic, talking talking about trade and marriage and the agenda ahead. we talked about obama's defining moment. this is joe klein here in time that we sought to define him politically. the very week that his socialist said the health care plan was upheld his quietly proposed plan were passed by a republican congress. how did you pull that off? >> it was a was a very good very good week across the board for marriage equality and the affordable care act that gave healthcare to 16 million americans that didn't have it before,
>> know, what we have found around the world as you can only have generics if you have innovative medicine. you have to have a pipeline to feed the generic medicine. that generic pipeline is critical to maintaining and controlling healthcare costs in the united states and around the world. it's something we want to encourage but we also want to encourage innovation and invention. >> so people in the room and in live stream land please tweet us. i have the twitter machine here. let's...
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what i if i told you a lot of side deals might have nuked this deal for all of us? see you at the bottom of the hour. >> you will. can't wait. >>> up here first, forget the cost of a wall. donald trump says building it nairobi killing 200 people. i'm uma pemmaraju. >>> donald trump going to the border and starting a border debate of his own. >> in certain sections you have to have a wall absolutely. >> and how would you -- >> by the way, the wall the wall will save you a tremendous amount of money. but you absolutely there are areas you have to have the wall. >> john is that right? putting up a wall along key parts of the border would save us money? >> yes, but people get hung up on the wall. we're not going to build a wall thousands of miles. the chinese tried that. that doesn't work. we're talking about a combination of things. ronald reagan all the way to president obama have all said the same thing, that they were going to secure the border and all have not been successful at securing the border. we're not talking about -- mexico was our friend. illegals that com
what i if i told you a lot of side deals might have nuked this deal for all of us? see you at the bottom of the hour. >> you will. can't wait. >>> up here first, forget the cost of a wall. donald trump says building it nairobi killing 200 people. i'm uma pemmaraju. >>> donald trump going to the border and starting a border debate of his own. >> in certain sections you have to have a wall absolutely. >> and how would you -- >> by the way, the wall the...
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we have a crazy system in new york. and it is crazy. if youave taken an exam today and passed it, i probably would not offer you a job for three to four years from now. in today's society, who's going to wait around three to four years no matter how much you want to be a police officer for that job. you're going to go someplace else or find some other occupation. so we're going to stop exams for four to five months. i have 50,000 people in the pipeline who have already passed. but, because of that lengthy delay, we lose 50% of them. so we're going back to them who have dropped out. the classic was in next week. we have over 50 african americans who dropped out of the process who came back in when we approached them. but, but stopping the exam process for a series of months, when we reactivate it, keep it active for one year and then give a new exam and keep it active for a year. that way, we'll get candidates in a relatively short time frame. >> yeah, commissioner, keeping your promise to make the department reflect the population of the city.
we have a crazy system in new york. and it is crazy. if youave taken an exam today and passed it, i probably would not offer you a job for three to four years from now. in today's society, who's going to wait around three to four years no matter how much you want to be a police officer for that job. you're going to go someplace else or find some other occupation. so we're going to stop exams for four to five months. i have 50,000 people in the pipeline who have already passed. but, because of...