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this is, i ithink, my favorite part right about here. he comes ripping throug huge air, and then into the slow motion. >> gorgeous. most of us with walking through the trees and nature. for him, he's like, what can i make into a ramp? what can be a trail? what can i ride my bike on? >> not only does he look at it to see where he can ride, he also knows the forest well enough to know what he can ride through. boom! he just tackles that rot upten that's a guy who knows his bike. mark says building your tree keeps you fit andocused in the offseason and prepares you to race when it's t te for the checkered flag. >>> she's with her man on a dive to get certified. but before she's done -- >> she just has to answer a multiple question. >> find out why this underwater test ends with a p pfect score. >>> and see why this kanga mom ain't the best at crossing the road. >> oh! paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at juju $6.99 think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden (clucking noises) everyone wants
this is, i ithink, my favorite part right about here. he comes ripping throug huge air, and then into the slow motion. >> gorgeous. most of us with walking through the trees and nature. for him, he's like, what can i make into a ramp? what can be a trail? what can i ride my bike on? >> not only does he look at it to see where he can ride, he also knows the forest well enough to know what he can ride through. boom! he just tackles that rot upten that's a guy who knows his bike. mark...
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, ithink the crowdedkok field hs helped him. that's how i would look at it.e matter he is a weaker front runner in that the more recent front runner ins -- >> how -- >> when it comes to the overall count vote, as the general pointed out he is trailing by more than a million votes of hillary clinton -- >> again, hillary clinton and just one guy. >> threat not the only metric. the number of delegates he has at this point, compared to what previous front-runner had in the election, and also the number of states he has won ask the margin of victory. >> i'll go back again to fact we have had more candidates initially and that a lot of those early delegate states were proportional. >> the other point being made is his high negatives and the fact that the republican party itself has not coalesced around him. that a large majority of republican does not support his candidacy. even if you look at the exit polls coming out of tuesday you have something like 39% of people saying they support a third party if donald trump is the nominee. a 39% ofj od they did move forwar
, ithink the crowdedkok field hs helped him. that's how i would look at it.e matter he is a weaker front runner in that the more recent front runner ins -- >> how -- >> when it comes to the overall count vote, as the general pointed out he is trailing by more than a million votes of hillary clinton -- >> again, hillary clinton and just one guy. >> threat not the only metric. the number of delegates he has at this point, compared to what previous front-runner had in the...
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is ithink the thing doesn't really matter if they majority.stantial i don't to get really matters the actual numbers of people in your party. workingso had factors .o his advantage , and the likable way that he handled that too. other standards of greatness? , i believe great presidents come down to great timing. we may think about when president reagan came into office. he had an economy that was .hinking i think as much comes down to timing and circumstances as the actual president. >> you agree with clinton that you near crisis to be a great president? >> i do agree you need something to prove yourself. you may have the potential, but if you don't have to circumstance, there is no way to prove you are a great president. >> other standards of greatness? i think it depends more on how you handle yourself as a a person. to be able to manage that with other political advisers in the private scene, and the public, it isrtray character -- all going smoothly, but to have them in private because of legislation in congress. >> that is important. you have public and private forms of leadersh
is ithink the thing doesn't really matter if they majority.stantial i don't to get really matters the actual numbers of people in your party. workingso had factors .o his advantage , and the likable way that he handled that too. other standards of greatness? , i believe great presidents come down to great timing. we may think about when president reagan came into office. he had an economy that was .hinking i think as much comes down to timing and circumstances as the actual president. >>...
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ithink it's in new jersey and in rust belt states like michigan, ohio, pennsylvania and democrats areplaying defense in those states , it's a totally different ball game from 2012. mitt romney was never competitive in pennsylvania even though they tried to pretend they were at the end. i think donald trump will be. jon: what about the excitement gap? hillary clinton is a known quantity, she's been on the national stage for a quarter century. donald trump, although he has certainly been on the national stage he is new to politics. the excitement factor of a potential trump nomination, does that benefit the republicans? >> it does benefit them, i believe. i believe donald trump is speaking to issues that many folks believe our existing on either side of the fence in terms of democrats and republicans. i guess hosted the show, the armstrong williams show and i had a truck driver call me and say hey, i don't like donald trump as an individual. i don't believe in everything he says but one thing i do agree with is on immigration. illegal immigrants are driving down wages and he needs to fe
ithink it's in new jersey and in rust belt states like michigan, ohio, pennsylvania and democrats areplaying defense in those states , it's a totally different ball game from 2012. mitt romney was never competitive in pennsylvania even though they tried to pretend they were at the end. i think donald trump will be. jon: what about the excitement gap? hillary clinton is a known quantity, she's been on the national stage for a quarter century. donald trump, although he has certainly been on the...
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>> ithink we should be alarmed . authorities in belgium did not see this coming . after the paris attacks, the fact that belgian nationals were involved and the fact that belgium had become a hotbed for jihadists in europe is is like the tenor of europe in the sense that in reference to the town of mosul where many isis fighters come from and elgin had become that in the heart of europe. authorities should have seen that coming and theyshould have been prepared . not only that, they struck inside an airport and in a subway. that shows they were not prepared, that they should have expected this and should have prepared for it. abby: is ice is one step ahead of us? you talk about these migrations happening in europe over the years, the super cells, many that we probably don't know about. how do we catch up with what with they are doing? how do we win this fight? next it is ahead of everyone not only in europe but in the region which is an area where isis operates more intensively and people are surprised when isis goes inside baghdad which is well protected and strik
>> ithink we should be alarmed . authorities in belgium did not see this coming . after the paris attacks, the fact that belgian nationals were involved and the fact that belgium had become a hotbed for jihadists in europe is is like the tenor of europe in the sense that in reference to the town of mosul where many isis fighters come from and elgin had become that in the heart of europe. authorities should have seen that coming and theyshould have been prepared . not only that, they...
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were not even measuring the impact of immunotherapy or new targeted therapy so ithink were in for a very exciting time . >> host: thank you. we left some time for questions if anybody has some. there's a woman with a microphone. >> guest: i don't hear as well as i'd like you have to use a microphone. >> i'd like to ask you what you think is the role of hope in the treatment of cancer? >> guest: it's very important. we have a called entropy and if cells have energy and they pump ions out of the cells and when you die you reach entropy. there's no difference between the inside and outside of the cell. i used to say i saw patients responding to treatment gave up who died fighting the treatment so i think the ability to say i'm going to do this and i'm going to be it is very important. motivation is a very important component of treatment. i have a funny story of a patient i treated with hodgkin's disease who is alive today 40 years and when he used to come back he said to me, when i leave here i get the treatment and when i walk out, now we're in bethesda maryland at the national cancer ins
were not even measuring the impact of immunotherapy or new targeted therapy so ithink were in for a very exciting time . >> host: thank you. we left some time for questions if anybody has some. there's a woman with a microphone. >> guest: i don't hear as well as i'd like you have to use a microphone. >> i'd like to ask you what you think is the role of hope in the treatment of cancer? >> guest: it's very important. we have a called entropy and if cells have energy and...
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>> it's bebeti ithink. >> beautiful and like it inside but alal kinds off complications in gting a building l that, >>>yy penieid gamern tirids into a coach potato but itkit hp their kids lose weieit? we will show llo. goning sing mperatureses f in t0sort s, fe20s earl today. skies are mtly clear. thsdill it cler@ than wednesday, wi hh temperatures in the 50s and 60s and partly cloudy to mostl sunny skies. this isistill very mild for this time of the year. we'll stay and y,etween t50s to 70s through the weekend. this shoul a greatattrch outdoo. l arto s%e somomch wiwd t t begig nexwork weeretug & ancefor raininnd s sw w 7-da aa ol incrsing ve so far. some slowing ththugh some of theh consnsuction s sones. traffic vo thly to denverndnduebo. katie orav chchces s e yow one ofhehe fire theh fire danger is why we'vbeen on an 11 b2eakng weather alert. one started in avondale east of do power linnores r in ng o fis ft ca wfueledy ro s theyere conine latest on t other fi. wds me this one a big concfor re figers. it g g vevy close to homes that neighborhood,nearonstitutn ananoro blan the e et sidef
>> it's bebeti ithink. >> beautiful and like it inside but alal kinds off complications in gting a building l that, >>>yy penieid gamern tirids into a coach potato but itkit hp their kids lose weieit? we will show llo. goning sing mperatureses f in t0sort s, fe20s earl today. skies are mtly clear. thsdill it cler@ than wednesday, wi hh temperatures in the 50s and 60s and partly cloudy to mostl sunny skies. this isistill very mild for this time of the year. we'll stay and...
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. >> ithink you got batman confused with superman. >> batman can't go up. only go down. soouptman can do both. is batman still better than superman? >> yes. >> you never convinced them. >> why is superman better than batman? >> that's a trky. without making batman look bad, pretty much anything you can think of, he's got all of the superpowers he's a nice guy. his suit looks better. >> all right, well, i think we can all a aee here in this room, henry, thank you for joining us. the movie opens up march 25th. don't miss it. cc1 test message avo: when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. avo: he gets a ready for you alart the second his room is ready. avo: so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. avo: and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? client: great proposal! let's talk more over golf! craig: great. client: better yet, how about over tennis craig: even better. avo: a game changer! secretary: your 2 o'clock ishere. client: oops, hold your horses. craig: no problem. avo: la quinta inns & suctes is rea
. >> ithink you got batman confused with superman. >> batman can't go up. only go down. soouptman can do both. is batman still better than superman? >> yes. >> you never convinced them. >> why is superman better than batman? >> that's a trky. without making batman look bad, pretty much anything you can think of, he's got all of the superpowers he's a nice guy. his suit looks better. >> all right, well, i think we can all a aee here in this room, henry,...
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. >> actually ithink that's the question mr.s the community based nominations -- maybe staff could come back with an evaluation of that. my feel and understanding it takes as much time, pretty close. >> yeah. as i recall our program does not -- does it have any districts in it at all right now? >> tim frye department staff. at this time it does not. however one of the summer intern projects is begin collecting data on the rousseau district which is the buildings in the sunset by the architect henry rousseau and something we were going to bring in summer for the continuation of the work program. >> so commissioners any thoughts about adding to the program but not -- >> well, i will say we have this discussion frequently, and as you know i do not believe that if everything is a priority anything is a priority, so we have in the past identified a ranking of our projects, and i think that given the state of this one i would be very happy with adding it to the list, not adding it to the top of the list but adding to the bottom of the
. >> actually ithink that's the question mr.s the community based nominations -- maybe staff could come back with an evaluation of that. my feel and understanding it takes as much time, pretty close. >> yeah. as i recall our program does not -- does it have any districts in it at all right now? >> tim frye department staff. at this time it does not. however one of the summer intern projects is begin collecting data on the rousseau district which is the buildings in the sunset...
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after having your dinner, ithink i want to stick arounda while and that really meantsomething to me. this is where i keep my meatballs.do you think it's squishy in there or something, i don't know. erin: dear freshpet, when i first got max,my main goal was to feed him a quality diet. decided to give eshpet a try. dexter: there's real chunksof vegetables and chicken in it. raul: and, if the food is inthe fridge, you know it has to be fresh. patrick: he's a happy guywhen he has his freshpet. hello my love! the flame is out... ugh...today the flame is out, tomorrow my attitude... your mother... antonio. antonio. que? the stove. it's not working. campbell's microwaveable soups. kellogg's frostedmini-wheats ...8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adultand kid - in all of us. nutritious wheat for the adultyou've grown into and delicious sweet for the kidyou'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidultwith frosted mini-wheats . try new kellogg's mini-wheatsharvest delights with sweet drizzle and bits madewith real fruit. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything, s
after having your dinner, ithink i want to stick arounda while and that really meantsomething to me. this is where i keep my meatballs.do you think it's squishy in there or something, i don't know. erin: dear freshpet, when i first got max,my main goal was to feed him a quality diet. decided to give eshpet a try. dexter: there's real chunksof vegetables and chicken in it. raul: and, if the food is inthe fridge, you know it has to be fresh. patrick: he's a happy guywhen he has his freshpet....
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just -- ithink it was think the demeanor i see, and it's not just this year, but what we have seen.ttitude we have seen against president obama. i do not appreciate it. at the same time i saw that same attitude against george w. bush. i did not appreciate it then. i think we are better than that. i can disagree with you about being hostile. people used to come to my office. you can imagine a black republican. i was a black republican. it's a little bit more comfortable today, a little bit more acceptable, but when i ran for office of the first african-american republican elected south of the mason-dixon line since reconstruction. i had a guy, and i talked about this in the book, i got it said after i was elected in a certain part of a district. these divvy a democratic legislature -- legislator. it was somewhat of a backhanded compliment. i don't think he said it to the ugly, but he said, i never thought i would see republican elected in this district. he went on to say, let alone a black republican. i was standing right there. i don't think he said to be ugly. i think he was being
just -- ithink it was think the demeanor i see, and it's not just this year, but what we have seen.ttitude we have seen against president obama. i do not appreciate it. at the same time i saw that same attitude against george w. bush. i did not appreciate it then. i think we are better than that. i can disagree with you about being hostile. people used to come to my office. you can imagine a black republican. i was a black republican. it's a little bit more comfortable today, a little bit more...
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you know, again, ithink this has been a concerted effort by the pharmaceutical company to treat, you know, to look at falsely promoting those medications. you know, there -- in 2013, we prescribed enough prescription pain medication to give every adult american a bottle of pain pills and i think that's why, you know, the cdc guidelines become so important of looking at not having opioid therapy as a first line defense for chronic pain. really supporting when you do start with opioids for some people who do need them. you know, starting with the smallest -- the lowest dosage, and the smallest possible amount. because i really do believe that you know, we made progress in many areas and i don't believe that we made enough progress in really implementing safe opioid proscribing behavior. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. let me recognize now mr. carter from georgia. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank all of you for being here. let me -- i've been kind of in and out. i apologize. i had three committee meetings at one time, at the same time. but i want to associate myself, first of
you know, again, ithink this has been a concerted effort by the pharmaceutical company to treat, you know, to look at falsely promoting those medications. you know, there -- in 2013, we prescribed enough prescription pain medication to give every adult american a bottle of pain pills and i think that's why, you know, the cdc guidelines become so important of looking at not having opioid therapy as a first line defense for chronic pain. really supporting when you do start with opioids for some...
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caller: no, it does matter, and ithink he needs to calm down, and i think he is on the defensive. anything he says, anything he does, they will throw it out there, and stuff. i believe people need to vote american first, not race, not gay, not religion. they want to talk religion -- you know, you have the baptists voting for hillary for gay rights, well, let's bring out the bible and what the bible clearly states about gay rights, and lying, and everything else. host: margaret, south carolina. a republican. it is your turn. go ahead. i am a republican, but i completely support bernie sanders. the republican party, contrary to someone you spoke to a couple callerss ago, had -- ago, has not abandoned conservatives. that is right much you they are. if the republican party put up a candidate that was actually a moderate, they could take this selection in a heartbeat, but they don't. they keep going farther and farther to the right. people who are under, let's say 60, for example, have no interest in that. that is not where our beliefs are. host: so, margaret, you are republican --you
caller: no, it does matter, and ithink he needs to calm down, and i think he is on the defensive. anything he says, anything he does, they will throw it out there, and stuff. i believe people need to vote american first, not race, not gay, not religion. they want to talk religion -- you know, you have the baptists voting for hillary for gay rights, well, let's bring out the bible and what the bible clearly states about gay rights, and lying, and everything else. host: margaret, south carolina....