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again how deep is your love how deep is your love ♪ ♪ how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love ♪ ♪ can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep ♪ ♪ how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper ♪ ♪ is it like the ocean hold me closer oh yeah how deep is your love ♪ ♪ how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper ♪ ♪ so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep how deep is your love ♪ ♪ so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep ♪ ♪ is your love can it go deep ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you so much. can i touch you now? i didn't know if the laser was gonna beam me up? fantastic, guys. calvin harris. how great was that? [ cheers and applause ] "how deep is your love" is available on itunes right now. my thanks to will smith, kirsten dunst, calvin harris, disciples, ina wroldsen, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watch
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how do you organize people? how do you set of systems? -- set up systems?scale, you have to be a lot more thoughtful about how do you compensate people, how do you think about mundane things like their titles. you have early stage things, have more merger products, a portfolio. how do you keep that running when the challenges are so different at either end of the spectrum? so it is a lot of things like that. emily: your cofounder arash -- i read that it was like married at first sight at the beginning. [laughter] drew: something like that. emily: how has your relationship changed over the years? drew: i think it has been pretty steady. we have kind of grown up together doing this. our values have shaped by going through this experience together. emily: you went through the y combinator. i know you pitched paul graham in the early days. one thing he told us on your first application is you would sell dropbox for $1 million. [laughter] drew: yes. emily: obviously, that has changed. drew: i am glad no one was willing to offer us $1 million. emily: it was good
how do you organize people? how do you set of systems? -- set up systems?scale, you have to be a lot more thoughtful about how do you compensate people, how do you think about mundane things like their titles. you have early stage things, have more merger products, a portfolio. how do you keep that running when the challenges are so different at either end of the spectrum? so it is a lot of things like that. emily: your cofounder arash -- i read that it was like married at first sight at the...
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how are you? i'm marcus. >> how you doing?rian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what you were signing up for. >> every day's not gonna be like this? >> no, gonna get much worse. >> [laughs] >> take a walk around, just check it out. is the owner here? >> um...not sure. [scanner beeps] >> your total today's gonna be $56.86, sir. >> i'm marcus. >> i'm daniel. >> what do you do here? >> i specialize in the beer, definitely. so i mean, i've been in--i've been in the scene for about four years now. >> the beer scene? >> the beer scene. just kind of learning everything i can. i do a lot of research. >> how do you know what to pick? >> ugh, a lot of drinking. a lot of drinking a
how are you? i'm marcus. >> how you doing?rian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >>...
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emily: how do you think that affects your work and how you lead? tony: i think a lot of times, by always being the new kid, you are always distanced from what is going on around you. so you're always analyzing, you're evaluating, you're seeing what people are doing and not doing, because you are not in it. you are more an observer. that helps because it allows me to step back and analyze the situation, not just in the company, from a human perspective, but also from a product perspective. what are people using, how are they using them out in the real world. emily: your grandfather had a big influence on you. he was a carpenter, right? tony: yes, he was. he was an educator. emily: you guys used to build stuff together. tony: absolutely. he would hold classes like woodshop and metal shop. when he retired, he still did that with us, my brother and i. building soapbox derby racers and fixing lawnmowers and bikes together. we learned from a very young age, like 3- and 4-years-old, how things work, how to use tools. i did not know what a computer was unt
emily: how do you think that affects your work and how you lead? tony: i think a lot of times, by always being the new kid, you are always distanced from what is going on around you. so you're always analyzing, you're evaluating, you're seeing what people are doing and not doing, because you are not in it. you are more an observer. that helps because it allows me to step back and analyze the situation, not just in the company, from a human perspective, but also from a product perspective. what...
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how does that impact us long-term staying in the profession? >> guest: it is not good for you , expectations are very high and i remember starting and thinking i would never learn how to do this and then i did, but so many details struggling remembering who to call when and what needs to happen at this time and, oh, wait i just found out something that now throws the whole schedule out the window and the whole new schedule that is in place. it's incredibly taxing because we feel such incredible responsibility for our patients, so we do ask a lot of nurses and there are worries now about will we had enough nurses. i think when you really look at that and how could we make work environment better there is so much we can control and that's exactly correct. but, for example, the no time for lunch, wouldn't it be huge is-- if every nears knew they would get lunch soon i think it is sometimes too simplistic for people to say, really, you are complaining about not having a lunch hour, but it's not just about that. it is really the mental break that we
how does that impact us long-term staying in the profession? >> guest: it is not good for you , expectations are very high and i remember starting and thinking i would never learn how to do this and then i did, but so many details struggling remembering who to call when and what needs to happen at this time and, oh, wait i just found out something that now throws the whole schedule out the window and the whole new schedule that is in place. it's incredibly taxing because we feel such...
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how cool is this? scott: that's the whole package. how you been? -lemonis: how are you, buddy.e you. -jackie: how was new york? -lemonis: it was good. lemonis: how are you? this display looks nice. -scott: isn't it nice? -lemonis: really nice. scott: that's our typical trade-show setup. lemonis: i love it. scott: this is my favorite. isn't it cool? it's a little bat rack for your toothbrush. you could put any toothbrush in there, but that's the concept. i think it turned out so cute. bed bath & beyond will definitely carry that. lemonis: that's a no-brainer. scott: and there's the stool. that's new. what do you think? lemonis: love it. this looks awesome. scott: pretty neat? everyone seems to love that. lemonis: and i like what you did here. scott: it looks more wood, authentic, i think, yeah. you like it? lemonis: yeah. this stuff came out great. scott: so, jackie, why don't you explain the kitchenware. jackie: "homegating" is like a big thing that's really in right now, so we're trademarking the name to basically be our homegate, like, a party-ware line -- at-home tailgating.
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how many were you supposed to sell? >> 25. >> judge judy: and how many did you get to keep for yourself? >> none. >> judge judy: i mean, how were you supposed to get paid? >> that show, i wasn't, because, for that show, i was promised that there were gonna be over 200 people there. >> judge judy: just a minute. so you had no agreement as far as fee... >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: ...for that show? is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: the only thing was you were supposed to sell 25 tickets and give the money, which was $500... >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: ...to the plaintiff. okay. and the expectation was that there would be as many people there as there were in october? >> yes. >> judge judy: how many people were there in october? >> in october, there was anywhere from 200 to 300 people. >> judge judy: how many performing acts were there? >> 10 to 12. >> judge judy: okay. now, i assume since we have our monitor here, someone is prepared to show me how many people showed up for the event. >> i am. i have a dvd r
how many were you supposed to sell? >> 25. >> judge judy: and how many did you get to keep for yourself? >> none. >> judge judy: i mean, how were you supposed to get paid? >> that show, i wasn't, because, for that show, i was promised that there were gonna be over 200 people there. >> judge judy: just a minute. so you had no agreement as far as fee... >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: ...for that show? is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge...
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how much is it? i'm out."up with like, the story, we don't get these design elements -that we could pull from. -sam: true. lemonis: but he's -- he's telling you something. anthony: look at voluspa. the intricacies of that design, and she obviously had inspiration, but she doesn't tell anybody. mark: but we still like coming up with the stories. that's our inspiration. that's how we move forward with our design ways. so, yes, we will still do that. lemonis: the guy that owns one of the largest candle stores in america, who happens to be his friend, is telling him no one cares about the story, and mark continues to argue with him. i'm thinking to myself, buy a vowel, get a clue, open your ears, and listen to what this guy's telling you. -mark. -sam: mm-hmm. lemonis: when people are giving feedback, he hears, but he's not listening. sam: when he hears what he doesn't want to hear, he internalizes it and he closes off. -lemonis: okay. -sam: he is broken. -lemonis: he is? -sam: yes. it's gonna make me cry. [ sighs
how much is it? i'm out."up with like, the story, we don't get these design elements -that we could pull from. -sam: true. lemonis: but he's -- he's telling you something. anthony: look at voluspa. the intricacies of that design, and she obviously had inspiration, but she doesn't tell anybody. mark: but we still like coming up with the stories. that's our inspiration. that's how we move forward with our design ways. so, yes, we will still do that. lemonis: the guy that owns one of the...
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-lemonis: how are you? -nikki: hi. -mike: and sandy. -lemonis: how are you?sandy: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. and how long have you guys been married? -nikki: 19 years. -lemonis: 19 years? very cool. -nikki: yeah. yeah. lemonis: what do you do here? nikki: everything from customer contact, getting the orders in process, coming down here, assisting with board assembly. lemonis: looks like you're putting stuff together. nikki: shipment. lemonis: what did you do before this? mike: i flew f-14s, and i'm a top gun graduate. lemonis: were you a fighter pilot? mike: i was. lemonis: thank you for your service. mike: thank you. lemonis: who comes up with all the artwork? -mike: that's me. -lemonis: you draw yourself? mike: oh, i do all the design work. i got to get out of that side of the business. mike: why? i'm blown away. i would buy one and stick it in my office just so i could act cool. i'd like to see the process, 'cause i'm honestly blown away by the quality. how are you doing? i'm marcus. -nate: nathan. nice to meet you. -lemonis: nice to meet
-lemonis: how are you? -nikki: hi. -mike: and sandy. -lemonis: how are you?sandy: nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. and how long have you guys been married? -nikki: 19 years. -lemonis: 19 years? very cool. -nikki: yeah. yeah. lemonis: what do you do here? nikki: everything from customer contact, getting the orders in process, coming down here, assisting with board assembly. lemonis: looks like you're putting stuff together. nikki: shipment. lemonis: what did you do before this? mike:...
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how cool.teve: he's a cool dude. >> jimmy: also here tonight, he's a talented actor, writer, director, and singer. he's a fantastic singer. his latest album is called "no one ever tells you." seth macfarlane is dropping in tonight. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is his third album, i wanna say. he's phenomenal. he can really sing. and he's fantastic. >> steve: and a nice fella. >> jimmy: yeah, and a good guy, too, as well, yeah. and we have, speaking of good music, jojo is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: jojo! she's gonna perform with the roots. it's gonna be fun tonight. guys, time to take a look at the stories making headlines today, and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for pros and cons. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ♪ tonight we'll be taking a look at the pros and cons of holiday season in new york. it's fun, it's festive, but there are some downsides. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah,
how cool.teve: he's a cool dude. >> jimmy: also here tonight, he's a talented actor, writer, director, and singer. he's a fantastic singer. his latest album is called "no one ever tells you." seth macfarlane is dropping in tonight. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is his third album, i wanna say. he's phenomenal. he can really sing. and he's fantastic. >> steve: and a nice fella. >> jimmy: yeah, and a good guy, too, as well, yeah....
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like nirvana hit me harder again how deep is your love how deep is your love how deep is your love is it like the ocean pull me closer again how deep is your love how deep is your love open up my eyes and ell me who i am let me in on all your secrets no inhibition no sin how deep is your love is it like the ocean how deep is your love isist like nirvana hit me harder again how deep is your love how deep is your love how deep is your love is it like the ocean pull me closer again how deep is your love how deep is your love how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper is your love can it go deep how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love c it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper is it like the ocean hold me closer oh yeah how dede is your love how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so te me how deep is your love can it go deep h
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for how they provide it. the biggest thing we need to assess, i promised we would do this. we need to get a sense for timing. what is the new structure to generate timely insight. we need to run this and get a sense for real empirical data and make an assessment. i don't know enough yet we are in the early stages. i will provide that information back. >> a question from the audience. nations state cyberattacks for the purpose of espionage are on the rise. nsa, usa we see government direct involvement of the commercial industry? michael: it is a broad question. i would make a couple point. -- points. why cyber isasons challenging is it because -- is because it calls into question things like military, the department of defense -- we organize geography around problems. that is why we have six different commanders. the challenge is cyber does not recognize geography. it is not recognize these lines in the math we have drawn in terms of boundaries between commanders. likewise, traditionally in the u.s. we have be
for how they provide it. the biggest thing we need to assess, i promised we would do this. we need to get a sense for timing. what is the new structure to generate timely insight. we need to run this and get a sense for real empirical data and make an assessment. i don't know enough yet we are in the early stages. i will provide that information back. >> a question from the audience. nations state cyberattacks for the purpose of espionage are on the rise. nsa, usa we see government direct...
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announcer: the announcer of the book "how the f -- how the other half banks" we talked of how to the banking services for the working poor. this is an hour. joining us now from atlanta is mehrsa baradaran, the author of the book, "how the other half banks: exclusion, exploitation, and the threat to democracy. good wednesday morning. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let me go to the premise of the book. of write the following, one the great ironies in modern america is that the less money you have, the more you have to pay to use it. 90 percent of americans consider themselves middle-class it anywhere from 20%-40% of the population must rely on alternative financial instruments. guest: a lot of us who have bank accounts and up operating in a digital world. bankve credit cards, the , weles the auto bill pay connect to our service providers and shopping and all of this -- it is done through the network operated by credit cards and debit cards and bank operations. and those who don't have bank , or those who have to use other services, they operate in a
announcer: the announcer of the book "how the f -- how the other half banks" we talked of how to the banking services for the working poor. this is an hour. joining us now from atlanta is mehrsa baradaran, the author of the book, "how the other half banks: exclusion, exploitation, and the threat to democracy. good wednesday morning. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let me go to the premise of the book. of write the following, one the great...
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how about this. seenwe grow up, we have people lose their smiling faces and we are worried whether we can afford school tomorrow. >> for complete schedules, go to c-span.org. next, a member of the president's task force on 21st century policing spoke to the university of chicago law school about police accountability and lawfulness and law enforcement reform in states around the country. this is about an hour. my name is jeffrey stone. have the pleasure of introducing our keynote speaker. law atilton professor at yale university. invitederved briefly, i -- invited tracy to come speak and this is one of the benefits of the service. we have the speaker right here at the chicago law school in 1991. me, this as well as spring marks the 25th anniversary of graduation from the law school. it's ok. with theto be professor at a reception last night for the john howard association. a wonderful organization in chicago that works to improve the quality of illinois prison system. one of the guests told me told h
how about this. seenwe grow up, we have people lose their smiling faces and we are worried whether we can afford school tomorrow. >> for complete schedules, go to c-span.org. next, a member of the president's task force on 21st century policing spoke to the university of chicago law school about police accountability and lawfulness and law enforcement reform in states around the country. this is about an hour. my name is jeffrey stone. have the pleasure of introducing our keynote speaker....
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that's how low the bar is. how do you start? by assuming that the other people don't have bad motives and at least listen to them to common ground. ronald reagan and the social now what,olvency, for almost 40 years. democrats.it with clinton did it with republicans. democra did it with democrats, for a lot of the legislation. we've got to restore that. you can't make the democracy work unless the bigger the challenge, the more important it is that both parties have a role to play in it. democracy make our work by jamming it down the throat.eam's we've had dot frank, the stimul care.lus, and obama not a single republican vote in any of those cases and even to this day, they remain unpopular because the president didn't take the time to try to forge consensus. that's my answer to you. i had a quick story. a friend of mine was the united invited nator who got to the white house to have dinner with the president up in the residence. it's pretty cool. i've been there. it's a nice place. [laughter] you've tory, you know, got things on
that's how low the bar is. how do you start? by assuming that the other people don't have bad motives and at least listen to them to common ground. ronald reagan and the social now what,olvency, for almost 40 years. democrats.it with clinton did it with republicans. democra did it with democrats, for a lot of the legislation. we've got to restore that. you can't make the democracy work unless the bigger the challenge, the more important it is that both parties have a role to play in it....
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love how deep is your love is it like the ocean how deep is your love how deep is your love how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper is it like the ocean oh yeah how deep is your love how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep how deep is your love so tell me how deep is your love can it go deeper so tell me how deep is your love can it go deep [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you so much. can i touch you now? i didn't know if the laser was gonna beam me up? fantastic, guys. calvin harris. how great was that? [ cheers and applause ] "how deep is your love" is available on itunes right now. my thanks to will smith, kirsten dunst, calvin har
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i have no idea how i might act. but regarding my own personal need to change my own behavior, as a citizen, i have to play a role in knowing how to stop something awful. the cops can't be everywhere, so it is up to all of to us be like the vendor in new york who stopped a car bombing in times square. we all have to be that person. the word would be vigilant but i came up with a new world called villigant, which is vigilant in your village. i'm beginning to have second thoughts about that word. but the fact is, s.w.a.t. teams and the military burst into buildings, knowing that one of their own might die, and the passengers of flight 93, they did the same thing, because they knew ultimately that was their only choice they had left, and they did it for the betterment of our country. they saved, who knows, thousands of lives. so it's time that we accept that choice as a country because it is the only choice we have left. that was my monologue. [applause] >> one question related to the topic. as everyone knows, in the la
i have no idea how i might act. but regarding my own personal need to change my own behavior, as a citizen, i have to play a role in knowing how to stop something awful. the cops can't be everywhere, so it is up to all of to us be like the vendor in new york who stopped a car bombing in times square. we all have to be that person. the word would be vigilant but i came up with a new world called villigant, which is vigilant in your village. i'm beginning to have second thoughts about that word....
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they pay, when they pay, how it works, how they order.m as an account for them to use west end as their sole provider would be very lucrative to the company. and then you'll obviously do the pitching, okay? john: absolutely. sure. you got it. lemonis: while larkin's is the biggest restaurant chain in south carolina, for me, this is a test drive of john and becky proving they can work together. once they prove to me that they can do that, i'll be glad to open up much bigger doors. hello, guys. so, i brought you here today for a couple of reasons. my primary reason is, i really haven't seen you guys work together. and so, i want to see if the two of you can actually work together in a business setting. that's what this is about for me. john: we are prepared to do that. lemonis: and by the way, you better sell something, too. becky: finally comes around, and he wants apple, and he wants chocolate chip. give him [bleep] apple and chocolate chip. lemonis: the two of you aren't capable of owning a business. the possibility of a flare swas almos
they pay, when they pay, how it works, how they order.m as an account for them to use west end as their sole provider would be very lucrative to the company. and then you'll obviously do the pitching, okay? john: absolutely. sure. you got it. lemonis: while larkin's is the biggest restaurant chain in south carolina, for me, this is a test drive of john and becky proving they can work together. once they prove to me that they can do that, i'll be glad to open up much bigger doors. hello, guys....
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i think she's great. >> it's cute. >> how sweet is she? susan lucci. [ laughter ] she ain't erica cane. >> by the way, we want to point out, as the show's progressing, what's going on with yosef. his phone is blowing up. bring your phone here. bring your phone here. >> exciting. >> wait, wait, wait. >> oh, my. hold on. >> how did they get your phone number? >> he's on twitter. oh, it's sensitive. >> been there with you, hoda. >> where's it coming? oh, wow, instagram. are there naughty pictures? >> let's -- >> i'm not going to. oh, oh, ooh, that's a good one. >> oh. >> wow. >> i can't wait to see what happens. it's going to be a happy holiday for yosef! >> awesome. >> we want updates. >> so sarah palin is taking jokes many times on snl. it looks like there's a battle between tina fey and sarah palin. this one's called "31 rock." take a look. >> when 31 rock begins this january, america will meet melon. she left a small town for the big city. all. the page? >> melon. here's what you do. >> "star wars" didn't actually change cinema. >> there'
i think she's great. >> it's cute. >> how sweet is she? susan lucci. [ laughter ] she ain't erica cane. >> by the way, we want to point out, as the show's progressing, what's going on with yosef. his phone is blowing up. bring your phone here. bring your phone here. >> exciting. >> wait, wait, wait. >> oh, my. hold on. >> how did they get your phone number? >> he's on twitter. oh, it's sensitive. >> been there with you, hoda. >>...
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just like how we do not know how the brain works.know how it got there, but we don't know what it is. emily: could these computers one day take over the world? steve: yeah, but why? emily: because they become smarter than us. steve: but to what end? emily: like a lot smarter. steve: that's why we would make good pets. what they would do is -- one day we would wake up and be like oh my gosh, i imagined a fusion reactor and i have no idea it is not my idea. imagine a gap between us and our pets, like my cat thinks it is hunting that toy mouse with the catnip. it thinks it is a fierce hunter, but it's in the house. i think it will be similar, we wouldn't even know. i think the mark of the human evolution is we would have much less violence overtime. why would a more intelligent being use childish, like kindergarten level -- it's my toy, i want that thing -- as opposed to much more sophisticated manipulation? emily: dfj was an early investor in theranos, now a $10 billion valuation. do you stand behind theranos? ♪ emily: what do you thin
just like how we do not know how the brain works.know how it got there, but we don't know what it is. emily: could these computers one day take over the world? steve: yeah, but why? emily: because they become smarter than us. steve: but to what end? emily: like a lot smarter. steve: that's why we would make good pets. what they would do is -- one day we would wake up and be like oh my gosh, i imagined a fusion reactor and i have no idea it is not my idea. imagine a gap between us and our pets,...
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how do you find someone who knows how to shoot 16 millimeter film? i had to re-enroll back in college for one class because that was cheaper to get the student discount than buying the film at full price. [ laughter ] so, you know, like, that's something you wouldn't do. >> seth: it was cheaper to go back to school than buying film? >> yeah. yeah. >> seth: right. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. i do -- with the teacher like, "ed, i got a feeling you're here for the discount." [ laughter ] you haven't taken a single note the whole semester. >> i didn't even show up on campus. >> seth: this i'm very excited about on your behalf and i'm also excited that i don't have to do it. you're throwing out the first pitch at the mets game. when is it? this week? >> i am. yes, saturday. >> seth: this saturday. >> it's for this saturday. >> seth: have you ever thrown out the first pitch? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. well, i mean, i'm a die hard met fan. >> seth: die hard met fan. >> and this is a great year for us. >> seth: yeah. >> you know? >> seth: and it's yankees,
how do you find someone who knows how to shoot 16 millimeter film? i had to re-enroll back in college for one class because that was cheaper to get the student discount than buying the film at full price. [ laughter ] so, you know, like, that's something you wouldn't do. >> seth: it was cheaper to go back to school than buying film? >> yeah. yeah. >> seth: right. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. i do -- with the teacher like, "ed, i got a feeling you're here for the...
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so how do you keep track of it all? joining us now is technology journalist natali morris with more on organizing and storing your photos, because it is your money, your future, and your memories. and natali, this is the type of year that pictures are on my phone. i have so many from the thanksgiving holiday and i just don't know what to do with them all. >> right. >> where do you start? >> you have to have a strategy. your phone is not your hard drive or your sturge solution. think of your phone as a temporary hard drive. you've taken the pictures. now you have got to put them somewhere. i like redundancy. i put my photos both in the clouded and on a hard drive i have in my own house. i feel safer about that. >> you have the phone, the hard drive, the cloud. >> yeah. >> and now how does the cloud work? do i have to pay for that? what do i look for in terms of putting my photos on the included? >> there are so many companies that want to store your photos on their services. you have a lot of options. the key is choose o
so how do you keep track of it all? joining us now is technology journalist natali morris with more on organizing and storing your photos, because it is your money, your future, and your memories. and natali, this is the type of year that pictures are on my phone. i have so many from the thanksgiving holiday and i just don't know what to do with them all. >> right. >> where do you start? >> you have to have a strategy. your phone is not your hard drive or your sturge solution....
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so how do you find that one? >> all you do is add up everything you own, savings accounts, ira, 401(k), add those up in the assets that you own, ok. then you subtract what you owe, your mortgage, your credit card bill, your car loan, so you take that simple math, add up everything you own including your house or condo and then subtract what you owe and that gives you a number and if it is positive that's great because then you have positive net worth if it is negative not good. >> say you have a house and you are paying off your house and still owe a mortgage but have a lot in it, you figured that part out too, right? >> let's say the house is worth $100,000 and you owe so $100,000 on the positive side, assets you own, minus eggy thousand dollars, so that's in the positive column. 100 minus eggy, you have 20,000 positive net worth on the house. >> so you've figured out your net worth, what do you? >> so it's positive, that's good, because that means you own more than you owe. >> that's also a good thing. [laughs]
so how do you find that one? >> all you do is add up everything you own, savings accounts, ira, 401(k), add those up in the assets that you own, ok. then you subtract what you owe, your mortgage, your credit card bill, your car loan, so you take that simple math, add up everything you own including your house or condo and then subtract what you owe and that gives you a number and if it is positive that's great because then you have positive net worth if it is negative not good. >>...
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>> how did that happen? >> children. >> tell us about these girls. >> these young ladies have workshop being held at the jcc in rockland, new york and they came here to be with their parents today. they very much love this workshop they went through about girls empowerment. what was your favorite thing you did? >> my favorite part was the self-defense, it teaches you how to defend yourself. >> and yours? >> i just liked meeting other girls. >> what do you guys do for empowering women? >> we started this charity three years ago and we've raised, thanks to the generosity of our employees. we've raised $3 million and helped 90,000 teens already. >> and thank you for everything. >> you have until december 22nd to donate to our toy drive. visit the plaza or go to klg and hoda.com. >>> find out why andy cohen is feeling shall we say -- >> nostalgic. us to his artist of the month.
>> how did that happen? >> children. >> tell us about these girls. >> these young ladies have workshop being held at the jcc in rockland, new york and they came here to be with their parents today. they very much love this workshop they went through about girls empowerment. what was your favorite thing you did? >> my favorite part was the self-defense, it teaches you how to defend yourself. >> and yours? >> i just liked meeting other girls. >>...
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how are you going to change it tonight? >> i attribute to the increased tension on security and terrorism and i'm considered a nice guy who is not tough enough to deal with those things. hopefully i can demonstrate that i still am a nice guy but can deal with those things. >> reporter: i think you can see right there, he lays out for us how high the stakes are for him, before going into the debate. they're even higher, i would argue, than before previous debates. give him a tour of the spin room. it's bigger than past spin rooms. we are less than 50 days now, anderson, to the first votes. in this room, very soon packed with 600 credentialed media across the country and around the globe. this really being the last major media moment of 2015 for the candidates and the last chance for them to face off before all of the cameras and attention this year. anderson? >> about to get very, very crowded in there. waiting for the start of the republican debate at venetian hotel in las vegas. what's it going to take to win the showdown?
how are you going to change it tonight? >> i attribute to the increased tension on security and terrorism and i'm considered a nice guy who is not tough enough to deal with those things. hopefully i can demonstrate that i still am a nice guy but can deal with those things. >> reporter: i think you can see right there, he lays out for us how high the stakes are for him, before going into the debate. they're even higher, i would argue, than before previous debates. give him a tour of...
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how does that work?roy: we actually invested in a company called zimride, where john and the zimride team were at zimride were basically providing carpooling from him dormitories at school to campuses. six months later, we invested in uber. that was just black car service. they were completely noncompetitive. and then uber launched uber-x, and then they wanted to kill each other. [laughter] emily: so what is that like, having bets on two opponents? troy: you know, i think some people have the opinion that it is going to be winner-takes-all. as we look at this complicated transportation ecosystem, i feel like there is going to be enough room for both. it will be winner-take-most, but i don't think it will be winner-take-all. emily: what is your philosophy at atom factory? what kind of companies and technologies are you most interested in? troy: we are kind of focused on huge shifts in consumer behavior, and large demographic shifts. when you look at spotify and songza that we invested in, and kind of look
how does that work?roy: we actually invested in a company called zimride, where john and the zimride team were at zimride were basically providing carpooling from him dormitories at school to campuses. six months later, we invested in uber. that was just black car service. they were completely noncompetitive. and then uber launched uber-x, and then they wanted to kill each other. [laughter] emily: so what is that like, having bets on two opponents? troy: you know, i think some people have the...
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how about mr.ernie sanders, he handed it to me on a silver platter this week, kicking off his campaign, speaking to financial journalist john harwood and he says, one of the core problems with america is that there are 23 types of deodorants on our store shelves in 18 types of sneakers. because consumers have so many choices it is these selfish people who are either consuming all of these innumerable products, and all of the people who are employed manufacturing that there are the cause of childhood hunger in america. so next time you're doing this, hunger is your fault. [laughter] by the way, i need someone to go to the bathroom really quickly before a forget and get me a role roll of toilet paper. can someone do that? just go grab a roll of toilet paper. i will get back to that in a second. so this is perfect, and everything will be safe at work. so here we have bernie sanders who, by the way who are some of his biggest donors in france? ben and jerry from ben & jerry's ice cream. and how many fl
how about mr.ernie sanders, he handed it to me on a silver platter this week, kicking off his campaign, speaking to financial journalist john harwood and he says, one of the core problems with america is that there are 23 types of deodorants on our store shelves in 18 types of sneakers. because consumers have so many choices it is these selfish people who are either consuming all of these innumerable products, and all of the people who are employed manufacturing that there are the cause of...
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how do we do it and how do we finance it? we are trying to work together with lenders to find schemes to fund and finance it. it will lower their energy bill, which helps them pay for the improvement in their homes. hopefully in a way that does not adversely affect somebody's financial situation, but in the long one approves their efficiency -- in the long run approves their efficiency. >> the city of des moines has improved its efficiency 15% since 2012. how did that happen? mr. cownie: we have been working on it for a period of time but we finally did our baseline studies that said where we were. we began to set goals and see all of our city buildings, and he remodels that were undertaken , we brought in lead architects and engineers to work with our city staff to figure out how it is we can make the best use of it. we have replaced boilers to be much more efficient than what the original ones were. in some cases, we have used geothermal to begin to change that. in the franklin library, we are also using photovoltaics and l
how do we do it and how do we finance it? we are trying to work together with lenders to find schemes to fund and finance it. it will lower their energy bill, which helps them pay for the improvement in their homes. hopefully in a way that does not adversely affect somebody's financial situation, but in the long one approves their efficiency -- in the long run approves their efficiency. >> the city of des moines has improved its efficiency 15% since 2012. how did that happen? mr. cownie:...
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how is it increasing the war? >> solutions for africa, for the region, for drc, sustainable solution will be made by locals. don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for us than ourselves? because we need more peace than anyone else. this is our land, this is our country. >> this week on talk to al jazeera, director and producer spike lee. >> oh snap! >> we gonna make sure these fools put down these guns. >> lee's new film "chi-raq" tacklesgang warfare in chicago - and the idea that a "sex strike" could help quell it. while it's a satire based in one inner city, gun violence is an epidemic. >> how long will be... will we... will we bow down before the tyranny of the
how is it increasing the war? >> solutions for africa, for the region, for drc, sustainable solution will be made by locals. don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or...
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how are you? nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on
how are you? nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred...
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lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?: you look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color to supplies to staples to anything. lemonis: so you're like the purchasing manager. susan: yeah. lemonis: and has there been an inventory issue in this location in the past? how bad? susan: well, we run out of supplies. we shouldn't run out of supplies. so we couldn't do a client today. lemonis: but we ran out of supplies, but don't you control the inventory? susan: um... no, some products i do order. they give me an invoice. the managers check what they need, and then they place orders. i want to keep it in my records what each salon is ordering weekly so the
lemonis: how are you doing? susan: good. how are you?: you look like you're waiting to talk to me. susan: oh, no, no, no. i'm good. lemonis: how are you feeling right now? susan: i don't know. confused. lemonis: well, what are you confused about? 'cause i want to make sure that we have leave here unconfused. susan: i'm just trying to do my job. lemonis: i know. everybody's got to know what their job is. it's unclear what your job is. it's not clear to me. susan: um... ...from color to supplies...
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we know how to deal with.t grab the umbrella just like bus stop buddy, so excited, what a great surprise, my goodness. temperatures in the 40's and 50's as you walk out the the door right now, we are a five out of ten in weather by the numbers because it is sloppy out there this morning. rain has moved into our entire viewing area including jersey shore, down in cape may it looks like heavy rain around there and wildwood, new jersey a54 degrees in the city, 8-mile an hour wind out of the south and a high temperature of 62 degrees for the december . that is crazy. tonight we're down in the 50's, fog coming in again after midnight. that is your fox cast, for today, we have got your christmas eve, christmas day forecast just ahead, bob kelly. >> hi sue good morning. 8:35 on this tuesday. we are seeing delays a at philly international both at philly and charlotte. so that weather will impact the rest of the day, busy day to day and tomorrow, down at philly international so get down there, early, and then factor in
we know how to deal with.t grab the umbrella just like bus stop buddy, so excited, what a great surprise, my goodness. temperatures in the 40's and 50's as you walk out the the door right now, we are a five out of ten in weather by the numbers because it is sloppy out there this morning. rain has moved into our entire viewing area including jersey shore, down in cape may it looks like heavy rain around there and wildwood, new jersey a54 degrees in the city, 8-mile an hour wind out of the south...
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how you doing? -isaiah: i'm isaiah watkins. -lemonis: i'm marcus. how you doing, sir?o are you the head man in charge here? isaiah: one of the guys in charge. lemonis: can you give me a little tour? all right, so, front of the house right here. we got soups over here, as well. lemonis: did you make this soup? isaiah: we say we make it, but we don't make it. lemonis: you say you make it, but you don't? isaiah: no, we don't. lemonis: and so why do you tell people that you make it if you don't? j: i just try to be vague as to where it is. like, it's a "home recipe," doesn't say "homemade". lemonis: j is trying to trick people into being convinced that his soup is "homemade." i wonder what he's trying to trick me about? can you show me the back of the house? how you doing, sir? -carlos: carlos. -lemonis: carlos? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. j: carlos is the kitchen manager. lemonis: who do you report to? -carlos: isaiah. -lemonis: isaiah. you guys get along pretty good? isaiah: yeah, sometimes. lemonis: sometimes? why not all the time? isaiah: the problem is the last time
how you doing? -isaiah: i'm isaiah watkins. -lemonis: i'm marcus. how you doing, sir?o are you the head man in charge here? isaiah: one of the guys in charge. lemonis: can you give me a little tour? all right, so, front of the house right here. we got soups over here, as well. lemonis: did you make this soup? isaiah: we say we make it, but we don't make it. lemonis: you say you make it, but you don't? isaiah: no, we don't. lemonis: and so why do you tell people that you make it if you don't? j:...
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it's the how-to, right? how do i--how do i do it? how do i become a lawyer?w do i become a doctor? and we want this app to be that for the latino community. steve: and also allow those millennials to share that information, those solutions with their friends, their family, make it very much a community-based process. damian: so, talk about your other startups and how successful they've been, because it sounds like you're onto something here and i want to latch onto the next one. steve: most of them have been in mexico and argentina, actually, all in mobile. so, this is an extension of what i've been doing for 20 years. damian: what's the key? i mean, there might be--you were talking about millennials. there might be some millennials out there who are thinking, "hey, you know, why not me? why not me start my own startup?" what is the key here? what do they have to have, and what can they expect? steve: first and foremost, outside of any--whatever the idea is, find the best partner or partners you possibly can. without a great team, you're not going to go very
it's the how-to, right? how do i--how do i do it? how do i become a lawyer?w do i become a doctor? and we want this app to be that for the latino community. steve: and also allow those millennials to share that information, those solutions with their friends, their family, make it very much a community-based process. damian: so, talk about your other startups and how successful they've been, because it sounds like you're onto something here and i want to latch onto the next one. steve: most of...
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and ultimately, how it's infecting inflation. we won't have a good sense of that, i think, for a couple of months time, which is fine with the committee. i do think there are in any rush to get the next one off. david: i wonder if you think we will learn anything tomorrow about how the fed plans on tricking the balance sheet? think not. i think in the initial stages they want to keep attention -- ond just on the past the path for short-term. the decision on the balance sheets are months if not quarters away. david: you may ask you about today's inflation numbers. is that something that the fed cares about? cpi and describe credence?? michael: it's interesting that now,pi is actually a 2% even though the core pc is that 1.3%. ,he fed has been taking note whether it's the core cpi, they are selling a more reassuring message about where inflation is right now. david: michael, thank you. that's the chief u.s. economist at j.p. morgan. bloomberg begins special fed coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on bloomberg tv and radio, including jane
and ultimately, how it's infecting inflation. we won't have a good sense of that, i think, for a couple of months time, which is fine with the committee. i do think there are in any rush to get the next one off. david: i wonder if you think we will learn anything tomorrow about how the fed plans on tricking the balance sheet? think not. i think in the initial stages they want to keep attention -- ond just on the past the path for short-term. the decision on the balance sheets are months if not...
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inis always how much, congress. the other thing that goes on is, are the things that are happening that could destroy the effective use of wi-fi? it runs in a space in which it is kind of unlicensed and you are not guaranteed in the same way that a life spectrum carrier -- a licensed spectrum carrier is guaranteed. but the commission couldn't explain it if wi-fi stopped working. communicators" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. tonight on c-span, q&a betty followed by prime minister's questions of the british house of commons. later, democratic candidate martin o'malley speaks of muslim -- muslim leaders at a mosque in ♪ >> this week on "q&a," historian betty boyd caroli. she discusses her book "lady bird and lyndon," an inside look at the marriage and political partnership between lady bird and lyndon johnson. brian: betty boyd caroli, your new book about lady bird and lyndon, you started in the prologue this way. "at exactly 4 p.m. on december 9, 1964, lady bird johnson started a slow, dignified descent down the
inis always how much, congress. the other thing that goes on is, are the things that are happening that could destroy the effective use of wi-fi? it runs in a space in which it is kind of unlicensed and you are not guaranteed in the same way that a life spectrum carrier -- a licensed spectrum carrier is guaranteed. but the commission couldn't explain it if wi-fi stopped working. communicators" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. tonight on c-span, q&a betty followed by prime minister's...
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thank you. >> so cute how he talks about the mom. i love that. >> and so meredith here had some fun expen in particular, but she showed photo photos to a bunch of kids and asked th is this person naughty or nice based only on the photos, and here is what happened. >> i am going to be holding up the photos and you tell me naughty or nice. >> naughty. >> naughty. nice. do you know who that is? >> no. >> no. >> why are you saying naughty? >> she just looking like et. >> and how about this person? naughty or nice. >> nice. >> nice. >> that is hillary clinton. do you know who that is? >> yes. >> who is that? >> president. >> well, running for president. >> he is weird. >> i used to work with this guy? >> oh, my gosh. >> i know that is how i felt. oh, thank you. i got over it, honey, and it took a lot of other pi. >> it is not fair, because it is not his best look in november when he was not shaving. >> they love you, but how funny is that. >> creepy. >> i am glad it is not me that they are picking on or you. >> looks like gwen and stefani
thank you. >> so cute how he talks about the mom. i love that. >> and so meredith here had some fun expen in particular, but she showed photo photos to a bunch of kids and asked th is this person naughty or nice based only on the photos, and here is what happened. >> i am going to be holding up the photos and you tell me naughty or nice. >> naughty. >> naughty. nice. do you know who that is? >> no. >> no. >> why are you saying naughty? >>...
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how did we get obamacare. how did he win? , well, he cheated but he wouldn't have been within shouting distance of cheating but for 100,000somali's in minnesota who were instructed by the congressmen you must vote for al franklin. we wouldn't have sonia sotomayor. whatever you think is mosto important issue is it's not. even now i get the sense and from talking to people, democrats, specially working class democrats, i have had it. the democrats have gone too far, taking down confederate soldiers and changing the name of the jefferson monument and the fake rape cases and obamacare and gay marriage, that's it, i'm voting republican, hell, fire will rain on these democrats. that might well happen. americans are about to be outvoted democrats have brought in. that's only talking about the political aspect because i'm assuming this audience cares about the political aspect and why should you care about this issue more than anything else, certainly if you're a republican. but it's more than that. in order to bring in voters who wi
how did we get obamacare. how did he win? , well, he cheated but he wouldn't have been within shouting distance of cheating but for 100,000somali's in minnesota who were instructed by the congressmen you must vote for al franklin. we wouldn't have sonia sotomayor. whatever you think is mosto important issue is it's not. even now i get the sense and from talking to people, democrats, specially working class democrats, i have had it. the democrats have gone too far, taking down confederate...
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how are you? dyke. >> hi, dave, nice to meet you. >> hey, dave, michael sena. >> you mind if we just take a tour? >> yeah, no, that's no problem. >> how many square feet? >> 20,000 square feet. >> okay. >> whoa, that's huge. that's a lot. now i'm sweating. [exhales] oh, my god, this much space? lot of employees. >> yeah. a lot of revenue. >> that's a lot of payroll. >> a lot of revenue. restaurant on one side or the other. >> [exhales] >> spinning, yoga, gym, group training, spa. >> [sighs] so you're thinking we need all that stuff in here? maybe we'd start a little smaller, right? >> this place is for big boys. you got to put your big boy pants on. >> yeah? you don't think i have my big boy pants on? >> no. 'cause you know what big boys do? they recognize the fact that they're not always right. michael seems totally overwhelmed by the big space, but i know with this size facility, i could have at least nine streams of revenue. what i like about that is if one part of the business is struggling, i
how are you? dyke. >> hi, dave, nice to meet you. >> hey, dave, michael sena. >> you mind if we just take a tour? >> yeah, no, that's no problem. >> how many square feet? >> 20,000 square feet. >> okay. >> whoa, that's huge. that's a lot. now i'm sweating. [exhales] oh, my god, this much space? lot of employees. >> yeah. a lot of revenue. >> that's a lot of payroll. >> a lot of revenue. restaurant on one side or the other....
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many people are illiterate, how many people have ledge triesty, how many -- electricity, how many people access. it's polarizing. >> rose: on the other hand, it brings knowledge to an extraordinary -- >> an extraordinary number of people, but here's the other -- you know, it's not that it's not great. it is great, but we have to understand its limitations and, in addition to the fact that it leaves out, you know, millions upon millions of people and polarizes, to some extent. it also does not allow us to empathize with each other. we can get information from it, and this is great, and we can find each other, and this is great. but to empathize, you need to be present with all five senses like at this table. >> rose: to empathize? to empathize. because, i mean, i asked my friendly neurologist -- >> rose: your neurologist or neuroscientist? >> well, both. >> rose: yeah. to produce oxytocin, which is the hormone that allows us to not just know but to empathize, to feel -- >> rose: the hormone's called oxytocin that allows us to empathize and feel? >> yes. >> rose: can you get that and add t
many people are illiterate, how many people have ledge triesty, how many -- electricity, how many people access. it's polarizing. >> rose: on the other hand, it brings knowledge to an extraordinary -- >> an extraordinary number of people, but here's the other -- you know, it's not that it's not great. it is great, but we have to understand its limitations and, in addition to the fact that it leaves out, you know, millions upon millions of people and polarizes, to some extent. it...
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how did he help you at all, and how many sources like that did you go to?eople that spend time writing books on lbj. betty: i tried to talk to his biographers, for example, bob carol. i asked him if he had changed his opinion because he was working on the i/o's for a long time.- bios for a long there is a letter, saying in 1976, i want to come to the library to do a book on lyndon. here it is, 40 years later. we're still waiting for the volume. he said to me, he does think lady bird was a mood stabilizer. lyndon had extreme mood swings. george -- it was the press secretary that said -- "lyndon could start down the stairs in a good mood, and arrive at the bottom in a bad mood." lady bird would say, in her diary, "he's in the dumps today. it's all doom and gloom." then, "he's all better." many people talked about those mood swings. i talked to bob doll like. bob had interviews with lady bird. i tried to get interviews with historians who had talked to her, which i could not. brian: i wanted to get your take on this other affair. >> about alice, i had to write
how did he help you at all, and how many sources like that did you go to?eople that spend time writing books on lbj. betty: i tried to talk to his biographers, for example, bob carol. i asked him if he had changed his opinion because he was working on the i/o's for a long time.- bios for a long there is a letter, saying in 1976, i want to come to the library to do a book on lyndon. here it is, 40 years later. we're still waiting for the volume. he said to me, he does think lady bird was a mood...
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obsessing on how much you weigh and how thin you look, can be downright unhealthy. dr.an jones is a psychologist from stanford university, and she's here to discuss this. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> so, doctor, when it comes to worrying about weight, how can i tell if i'm going overboard? >> well, there are some common warning signs that we like to think of that will give you a clue that maybe it's going too far. >> okay, so can you give me some of the warning signs? >> sure. the first one is describing fat as a feeling. so, when you hear yourself say something like, "i feel fat," or even talk about yourself as being too fat, that's a clue that you might be too self-critical and that your appearance is becoming so important that it's affecting the way you feel about yourself. >> okay. give me another warning sign? >> another is cutting out whole food groups. so, that's where you might become a vegetarian just so you're eating less, not because you care about animal rights. whenever you're avoiding eating a larger variety of foods, that's a clue that it might be
obsessing on how much you weigh and how thin you look, can be downright unhealthy. dr.an jones is a psychologist from stanford university, and she's here to discuss this. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> so, doctor, when it comes to worrying about weight, how can i tell if i'm going overboard? >> well, there are some common warning signs that we like to think of that will give you a clue that maybe it's going too far. >> okay, so can you give me some of the warning...
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how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. introducing kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole-roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps, and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they're twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. say more with new kisses deluxe. carnie wilson. thank you. can you hold on? ♪ hold on for one more day really? hey, i know there's pain. why do you lock yourself up in these chains? ♪ this would be so easy if you had progressive. our mobile app would let you file a claim and help you find one of our service centers where we manage the entire repair process. things will go your way if you hold on. [ sighs ] someday somebody's gonna make you wanna turn around and say goodbye. ♪ say goodbye no, you just made it weird. [chris]still smoking up a storm? [tom]yeah.pathetic,
how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. introducing kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole-roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps, and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they're twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. say more with new kisses deluxe. carnie wilson. thank...
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i don't quite understand how he's doing t how he is able to figure it out and how he even figured out he could do it. >> how easy is that in the dorm when you are in the dorm bathroom, somebody throw me some toilet paper. >> this kid is the reason why there isn't toilet paper in the bathroom. >>> this one was posted to our facebook page, this is one that she just really wants to keep eating, but i'm just so sleepy, but i want to keep eating but i'm so sleepy and just trying to get all that bed. >> i'm just going to taste it until i can't anymore. >> the automatic mastication right now, that means chewing. >>> but the last video got quite the tail behind it because this little one -- >> oh, my gosh, the dog is so patient. >> this dog does not even flinch as little scarlet uses that tail perfectly, picks the different goes on to create her work of doggie art. >> oh, my gosh. i thought she was just, you know, pretending to brush. she's doing little watercolor paints. >> you can see why she close it, it looks like an absolutely perfectly shaped paintbrush. hilarious video. probably the be
i don't quite understand how he's doing t how he is able to figure it out and how he even figured out he could do it. >> how easy is that in the dorm when you are in the dorm bathroom, somebody throw me some toilet paper. >> this kid is the reason why there isn't toilet paper in the bathroom. >>> this one was posted to our facebook page, this is one that she just really wants to keep eating, but i'm just so sleepy, but i want to keep eating but i'm so sleepy and just trying...