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. >> howard hughes was know to be eccentric and also died in self-imposed seclusion.t was it like living with them? >> i did not fall in love with him in the beginning but he won the over. we reduce scripps together he had a great sense of humor. it took me awhile but i finally did fall in love with him and i still dream about him survey should break up in the morning the steering get him they were in love. i would ask is that creepy? [laughter] >> that was my reaction. that was weird you wake up and he was staring at you. >> know. it was sweet. ♪ >> we were both into contract with columbia together than we both left exactly the same time and went to 20th-century fox and only had each other to do scenes with then my parents loved her. >> but marilyn monroe had a very tough life going through many foster homes and they were actually opposites marilyn monroe never had parents. >> she had to parents. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at 13 years old he inspired a sporting event and has the accurate coverage of the lgbt community. i kottich. >> i caught up with gradin learning how to play lacross
. >> howard hughes was know to be eccentric and also died in self-imposed seclusion.t was it like living with them? >> i did not fall in love with him in the beginning but he won the over. we reduce scripps together he had a great sense of humor. it took me awhile but i finally did fall in love with him and i still dream about him survey should break up in the morning the steering get him they were in love. i would ask is that creepy? [laughter] >> that was my reaction. that...
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we spun off a subsidiary called the howard hughes corporation and saved an enormous number of jobs.hat stock, if you had bought that stock for 34 cents, today you would have general growth which i think is around $29, you would have howard hughes, about $106, you have one for every ten so that's not ten bucks. you would have got a lot of -- >> what those have in common, you came in after. >> yes. >> very different in terms of the economic loss to us. but in terms of general growth was incredibly undervalued at the time we made the investment. there was a huge amount of uncertainty and we were able to step in and fix the problem. i think we can do the same here. >> how long does it take you, though? >> i think this will be much faster, actually. >> all right. i want to take a quick break, come back and talk about that other company that mr. ackman is involved in. herbalife. that's after the break. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> you saw warren buffett talking about amazon and coca-cola. we have bull/bear debate
we spun off a subsidiary called the howard hughes corporation and saved an enormous number of jobs.hat stock, if you had bought that stock for 34 cents, today you would have general growth which i think is around $29, you would have howard hughes, about $106, you have one for every ten so that's not ten bucks. you would have got a lot of -- >> what those have in common, you came in after. >> yes. >> very different in terms of the economic loss to us. but in terms of general...
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. >> he was a howard hughes figure that you never saw, just heard. >> it was his genius, i think that's word, that created an entire market and fueled this takeover phenomena. >> we romanticize these characters. the fact of the matter is these are fat cats, first cousins to the financial manipulators, robert barrens. >> trying to make a buck out of nothing and putting people to work. >> economists agree some unemployment and hardship is important in making the united states lean and mean again. the takeover specialist called corporate restructuring. >> they need some kick to become more efficient, lessen trenched. that will probably do the economy good. >> goodyear fended off a hostile takeover bid but it didn't come cheap. >> they bought back half the stock, took on huge debt. plants closed, workers laid off. they pay $1 million in interest to 17 banks. >> they buy up a company with its own assets, dismember it, and erode the industrial base of this country. >> maybe we didn't understand how it worked, but we saw a lot of people losing their jobs and a few people getting super rich. an
. >> he was a howard hughes figure that you never saw, just heard. >> it was his genius, i think that's word, that created an entire market and fueled this takeover phenomena. >> we romanticize these characters. the fact of the matter is these are fat cats, first cousins to the financial manipulators, robert barrens. >> trying to make a buck out of nothing and putting people to work. >> economists agree some unemployment and hardship is important in making the...
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crete, then to thailand, vietnam, korea, and alaska, and we're gonna keep on going till we find howard hughes
crete, then to thailand, vietnam, korea, and alaska, and we're gonna keep on going till we find howard hughes
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like he's howard hughes. but i thought if you're going out there.ies, i thought a hoody with my face on it. >> i thought you were going to tell me to where this. >> you could wear it, you could swim in it. >> if you flight out there, he better be in a jacket and tie, right? >> i don't think, does he own one? >> she's going to keep that. >> he's a billionaire. >> when you wear a guy's sweater, like in second grade then it means like you're going steady. >> would you ask him anything in particular? is there anything -- i asked on the twitter a couple of different times and on facebook what people thought about the news trends and the suppression of it. and i have to say people are really mad at facebook for a lot of reasons. but none of them seem to have to do with the news trends which is the issue. >> why are she the so mad? >> about all sorts of things, about facebook in china and about the community standards. but the news trends issue didn't seem to be rising to the top. >> that's interesting, because i think china is real censorship. they should
like he's howard hughes. but i thought if you're going out there.ies, i thought a hoody with my face on it. >> i thought you were going to tell me to where this. >> you could wear it, you could swim in it. >> if you flight out there, he better be in a jacket and tie, right? >> i don't think, does he own one? >> she's going to keep that. >> he's a billionaire. >> when you wear a guy's sweater, like in second grade then it means like you're going steady....
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and so she dated like errol flynn and marlon brando and frank sinatra and howard hughes.eing "robin hood" with errol flynn and i said to her once, "did you ever know errol flynn?" and she'd be like, "oh, yes." [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> seth: you're just -- it's like land mines everywhere. >> everywhere, yeah. yeah. >> seth: so when you actually went to war zones that was less dangerous than talking about movie stars with your parents. >> oh, that was a relief. yes. that was really -- also there weren't a lot of boundaries in my house. i mean not only did my mom take me to studio 54, she wrote an erotic novel. she wrote a romance memoir about all the guys she had dated. >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> and i use the term loosely. >> seth: but her erotic novel, this was not a long time ago. >> no, no, no this was like at age, 90. i mean this was -- yeah. and she wrote at 85, she wrote this romance memoir and in it she talked about a guy she was currently dating in at age 85. and she describe to him as "the nijinsky of cunnilingus." >> seth: oh, my god.
and so she dated like errol flynn and marlon brando and frank sinatra and howard hughes.eing "robin hood" with errol flynn and i said to her once, "did you ever know errol flynn?" and she'd be like, "oh, yes." [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> seth: you're just -- it's like land mines everywhere. >> everywhere, yeah. yeah. >> seth: so when you actually went to war zones that was less dangerous than talking about movie...
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the howard hughs medical institute program with tuskegee allowed wallace community college, selma, to increase the participation of underrepresented minority students from alabama's black belt counties in the important fields of science and research. this dual enrollment program with tuskegee offers high school students an opportunity to take classes at wallace community college, selma, as well as tuskegee and graduate with their high school diploma as well as an associate degree in science. mr. speaker, the dual enrollment program at wallace community college, selma, is accomplishing what it set out to do. to give dallas county high school students a head start in college. the benefits of this important opportunity are enmesh shurebl. -- immeasurable. cutting the costs while in college, while providing high school students significant exposure to classes and fields of interest that will give them an important advantage and jump-start on their peers. collaborations like these are critically important to our youth, gaining important and invaluable educational experience while obtaining
the howard hughs medical institute program with tuskegee allowed wallace community college, selma, to increase the participation of underrepresented minority students from alabama's black belt counties in the important fields of science and research. this dual enrollment program with tuskegee offers high school students an opportunity to take classes at wallace community college, selma, as well as tuskegee and graduate with their high school diploma as well as an associate degree in science....
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. >> you also have loose blueprints flying around like you are howard hughes.lso have framed autos of yourself. he is not just one, but two donald trump bobbleheads. appearing --s also also appears to be a tiny oscar trophy he gave himself for his work in home alone two. host: happy mother's day to all the moms and onto out there. newsmakers is next. have a great week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> coming up on newsmakers, the governor of puerto rico will talk about his country's debt, and the prospects of a response from congress. then, we will talk about the political landscape leaving -- leading into the next phase of the presidential race. then, congressman john lewis will receive the holocaust museum award. newsmakers, on joining us from the american commonwealth of puerto rico is the governor there to talk about their fiscal situation. thank you for being with us. , nick timorous, who is the
. >> you also have loose blueprints flying around like you are howard hughes.lso have framed autos of yourself. he is not just one, but two donald trump bobbleheads. appearing --s also also appears to be a tiny oscar trophy he gave himself for his work in home alone two. host: happy mother's day to all the moms and onto out there. newsmakers is next. have a great week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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chaplain, a congressional liaison with the nixon administration, a public relations director for howard hughes. and as the chief executive officer of franklin covey. for bob, being a senator was never something that was central to his personal identity. it was merely a job title that allowed him to serve others in a greater capacity. allow me to share a simple story that illustrates bob's humility and willingness to serve. many years ago bob befriended a blind couple in his local mormon congregation. every single sunday bob would pay the couple a personal visit, drive them to church and stay by their side for the duration of meetings, always ready and always eager to help. for bob, faithfully seeing this elderly couple was just as important as fulfilling his duties in the senate. that, mr. president, is heartfelt humility and love unfeigned. i often wondered what it was that enabled bob to serve so selflessly. i believe the answer is simple. it was his faith in and love for jesus christ whom he looked to as a model much -- of servant leadership. bob believed in the christian teaching that when
chaplain, a congressional liaison with the nixon administration, a public relations director for howard hughes. and as the chief executive officer of franklin covey. for bob, being a senator was never something that was central to his personal identity. it was merely a job title that allowed him to serve others in a greater capacity. allow me to share a simple story that illustrates bob's humility and willingness to serve. many years ago bob befriended a blind couple in his local mormon...