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he was a great guy he really was he leaves a lovely guy and he really loved the process larry he was so encouraging of others he was really he had he always brought great energy to the says he'll i don't know you know i have mutual friend and we all had dinner about five years ago the last time i'd seen bill and i didn't i don't know if he was i can't speak to that but his wife louise and his son i just arkell's out so he was such a great guy he really was daniel of course of the thomas what did you do for your saturday night live edition you know was it was a unique thing at that time most people had to audition and it came from stand up and i think because of the three john hughes films i was actually just offered you know to be part of the cat. which blew me away you know because i was a kid who grew up in the seventies watching all the all those classic people you know chevy and bill maher and all those all those greats and then actually even i school was watching at murphy and a couple years later you know lorne came back to the show and decided to take up the helm again and it's
he was a great guy he really was he leaves a lovely guy and he really loved the process larry he was so encouraging of others he was really he had he always brought great energy to the says he'll i don't know you know i have mutual friend and we all had dinner about five years ago the last time i'd seen bill and i didn't i don't know if he was i can't speak to that but his wife louise and his son i just arkell's out so he was such a great guy he really was daniel of course of the thomas what...
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edgar hoover pointed out was a great cover as a nazi spy but she was fascinating and beautiful and was also quite skilled he found that fascinating but found everything about her enthralling and wanted to marry her but it couldn't have been. >> why did the romance of all attentioattention from the fbi? >> in 1934 she'd been married and divorced once and she tried her hand at film acting falling in love with a man who would become her second husband a film director who charlie chaplin was the greatest geniuses of cinema she plays in so many different parts of the world it's a very wild story that she turned out to be a great actress so she decided it was a great deal of charm so she went to a couple newspapers and said would you give me press credentials so i can become a foreign correspondent because that was her potential focus as a great interest what hitler was doing in germany. they did on their knees after world war i mired in a terrible depression in the 1920s with a staggering inflation not two or three digits before digit inflation and turned everything around so everybody want
edgar hoover pointed out was a great cover as a nazi spy but she was fascinating and beautiful and was also quite skilled he found that fascinating but found everything about her enthralling and wanted to marry her but it couldn't have been. >> why did the romance of all attentioattention from the fbi? >> in 1934 she'd been married and divorced once and she tried her hand at film acting falling in love with a man who would become her second husband a film director who charlie...
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gonna be a great one tonight, you guys. here, first, here's what people are talking about, all right. i saw that a magazine article just came out that said donald trump jr. is miserable. [ laughter ] and he wants his dad's presidency to be over. [ laughter ] it was in the section, "stars, they're just like us." [ laughter and applause ] "people" magazine did a big feature on don jr. and it says that he likes to spend his weekends at a rustic cabin in upstate new york. [ light laughter ] he said the only thing he doesn't like about the cabin is when hillary shows up in a a hockey mask and chases him around the lake. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it turns out in college, don jr. would reportedly get into drunken fights where he would say, "do you have any idea who i am?" [ light laughter ] then his father would say, "uh, eric?" [ laughter and applause ] "don jr. you named me after you." meanwhile, a new book just came out claiming that last summer, president trump yelled at former campaign manager paul manafort and said
gonna be a great one tonight, you guys. here, first, here's what people are talking about, all right. i saw that a magazine article just came out that said donald trump jr. is miserable. [ laughter ] and he wants his dad's presidency to be over. [ laughter ] it was in the section, "stars, they're just like us." [ laughter and applause ] "people" magazine did a big feature on don jr. and it says that he likes to spend his weekends at a rustic cabin in upstate new york. [...
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as a man of great wisdom. he wasn't a shining wit. he was enormously insecure. as opposed to the great confidence he felt as a general, as a farmer. he really did cultivate his character consciously to attempt to create a national character. in aarewell address is normative gift. and it was understood as such for a long time. for the first 150 years of our republic. it was that foundational. it was consulted by presidents is atatement -- statesman lens through which to judge and guide decisions. the fact that it fell out of favor and is almost forgotten is itself a great opportunity for us to rediscover it at a pretty pivotal moment. i think a lot of folks are thinking about america as a civilization for the first time in trying to understand these larger forces of history that was sometimes recklessly play with. and we understand it as part of our birthright. recognizing that we have responsibilities as citizens to understand and apply that to the present so that we can pass it on to the future. that farewell address is an inspired -- is an inspiring document. i
as a man of great wisdom. he wasn't a shining wit. he was enormously insecure. as opposed to the great confidence he felt as a general, as a farmer. he really did cultivate his character consciously to attempt to create a national character. in aarewell address is normative gift. and it was understood as such for a long time. for the first 150 years of our republic. it was that foundational. it was consulted by presidents is atatement -- statesman lens through which to judge and guide...
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it is a long line of great writers and we are thrilled to perpetuate a lot of that. there is a movie abou was a movd there were two biographies. he sadly died at 49. he collected amazing writings but lived a little too wildly and died at 49. we relaunched this in 2012 and here we are celebrating the hundredth anniversary. >> give us a snapshot in the publishing world. >> this is my 39th year in american publishing. i was at st. martin's press for many years. i've been at margins for 19 years which makes me a newcomer. >> what are some of the books coming out? >> we have a great lineup this year a professor at harvard's doing a memoir about her cousin who died in the prison system in los angeles. she's a brilliant academic that tells this personal story that could really change the understanding of the american wing of the incarceration. >> the first book i did. she's one of the greatest scholars of. this book is so surprising because it's personal and gut wrenching. i think it is a catch. another well-known author that you have coming up. probably our greatest living
it is a long line of great writers and we are thrilled to perpetuate a lot of that. there is a movie abou was a movd there were two biographies. he sadly died at 49. he collected amazing writings but lived a little too wildly and died at 49. we relaunched this in 2012 and here we are celebrating the hundredth anniversary. >> give us a snapshot in the publishing world. >> this is my 39th year in american publishing. i was at st. martin's press for many years. i've been at margins for...
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so, in our freshman class, for example, it's been a great experience. there's 55 of us that came in together, and we have all just worked really well together. we've developed some real friendships, and there's a common sense of unity over overarching purposes. at our freshman retreat, we all talked about changing the tone in washington and raising the level of civility. and so, i drafted a document called "a commitment to civility," and 53 out of 55 freshmen members signed on to that. we literally made a contract with one another that we would raise the level of decorum around here and treat one another with dignity and respect. and even when we disagree, do it in an agreeable fashion, because i think that sets an important example. >> that national day of civility, how did it play out amongst those that have been here for a while, maybe leadership? what was their reaction? >> well, everybody's gotten behind it. you know, we're in a different era now. after the shooting, tragically, a few weeks back, steve scalise, of course, is from my home state of lo
so, in our freshman class, for example, it's been a great experience. there's 55 of us that came in together, and we have all just worked really well together. we've developed some real friendships, and there's a common sense of unity over overarching purposes. at our freshman retreat, we all talked about changing the tone in washington and raising the level of civility. and so, i drafted a document called "a commitment to civility," and 53 out of 55 freshmen members signed on to...
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or a great name for something else. >> steve: wow! d, it's time for a segment we call "good name, bad name, great name." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ good name bad name great name yes ♪ >> steve: nice segue. >> jimmy: first up we have -- [ light laughter ] >> steve: that just rolls off the tongue. >> jimmy: smooth. >> steve: it sounded like it came from your soul. >> jimmy: thank you, i appreciate that. i appreciate that. like, let me show you what's up. first, we have ub-40. that's a good name for a band. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: it's a bad name for a a birthday party. [ laughter ] great name for trump's approval rating. [ applause ] yeah, ub-40. next up we have friskies. well, that's a good name for a a cat food. it's bad name for an hr department. [ laughter ] >> steve: that is bad. >> jimmy: it's great name for a a tsa agent. [ laughter and applause ] here you go, just let me on the plane. just let me on the plane, please. after that, we have yankees, there you go. [ cheers and applause ] that is a good name for a a baseb
or a great name for something else. >> steve: wow! d, it's time for a segment we call "good name, bad name, great name." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ good name bad name great name yes ♪ >> steve: nice segue. >> jimmy: first up we have -- [ light laughter ] >> steve: that just rolls off the tongue. >> jimmy: smooth. >> steve: it sounded like it came from your soul. >> jimmy: thank you, i appreciate that. i appreciate that. like,...
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forward. >> the great speech requires, in a sense, a great outlet. how does he end up settling on a place where he ends up choosing as a place to publish it. >> he chooses the american daily advertiser which is one of several papers on what was then high street and now market street in philadelphia. the model for this to the extent there was a model was a european king bidding goodbye to assembled parliament. medicine suggests he disseminates it in a newspaper. he is the president directly addressing the american people. and it would disseminate organically and take some time, months to get to vermont and kentucky. so when hamilton is doing the major edits and advice, their corresponding between new york. hamilton is arguing cases in front of the supreme court, which is kind of fascinating in and of itself. washington asks what newspaper and he is suggested dunlop's american advertiser. it wasn't dunlop's paper anymore. it was his assistant. the federalist had a perfectly pro-newspaper they could've given it to. and the broad and different papers, you
forward. >> the great speech requires, in a sense, a great outlet. how does he end up settling on a place where he ends up choosing as a place to publish it. >> he chooses the american daily advertiser which is one of several papers on what was then high street and now market street in philadelphia. the model for this to the extent there was a model was a european king bidding goodbye to assembled parliament. medicine suggests he disseminates it in a newspaper. he is the president...
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a state. the great governor of west virginia, jim, who you saw, he just became a republican. the first time in many many years something like that has happened. he left the democratic party and became a republican, which was a great moment. it hasn't happened in many years. we are very happy with what has happened. we think it has been an incredible six months. we have done a lot of record-setting business. you look at what is going on with the economy, and to me, very important -- you look at the enthusiasm of businesses, companies moving -- you saw friday the car companies coming in. , then it thexcon apple iphones, the desktops -- they are the biggest in the world. they are coming into wisconsin with an unbelievable plan like we have never seen before, and i actually said to tim cook of apple, i said you know, tim, i would consider myself successful as president unless i see you building those beautiful plants you have all over china -- you start building them in the united states, and he is going to
a state. the great governor of west virginia, jim, who you saw, he just became a republican. the first time in many many years something like that has happened. he left the democratic party and became a republican, which was a great moment. it hasn't happened in many years. we are very happy with what has happened. we think it has been an incredible six months. we have done a lot of record-setting business. you look at what is going on with the economy, and to me, very important -- you look at...
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women yes i think wonder woman is a great example of this is a rectifiable and strong woman with a great message for women and that's exciting plus with me. keep it up. server is enjoying it are you enjoying it. all next on larry king now. larry king our guest today is actor alison brie known for her roles on community and mad men allison stars in the highly anticipated new netflix series glow about a female wrestling league as well as the movie the little hours about a group of misbehaving nuns flow premier on netflix june twenty third and the little hours hits theaters june thirtieth rescues and this is your life in really branching out so i just want to either side of the spectrum of what's cool about glo is based on an actual show from the eighty's called glow gorgeous ladies of wrestling and our show is sort of a look at the behind the scenes of the making of this women's wrestling television shows if i was a television show it was a television show it was on for four or five years it really highly was shot in one thousand eight hundred five what network it was and you know what air
women yes i think wonder woman is a great example of this is a rectifiable and strong woman with a great message for women and that's exciting plus with me. keep it up. server is enjoying it are you enjoying it. all next on larry king now. larry king our guest today is actor alison brie known for her roles on community and mad men allison stars in the highly anticipated new netflix series glow about a female wrestling league as well as the movie the little hours about a group of misbehaving...
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and it's a great song. it's the new "budapest." >> jimmy: "don't matter now" by george ezra. yeah, we like it. guys, it is time for "tonight show" look-a-likes. it's a new thing. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show look-a-likes yeah ♪ >> jimmy: a couple weeks ago, we asked you guys at home to send us photos of some things you've seen that look like donald trump. [ light laughter ] and we got a lot of great responses. and it's all random things -- so it's -- but you have to look at them, study them. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: but you'll see what these people are talking about. let's look at some of our favorites. this first one was sent in by cindi from wisconsin. it's a picture of a rock. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: take a look at that. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: "just hit a wall." >> jimmy: more of bust -- buy, yeah. but a rock -- it started as a a rock. this next one was sent in by heather, she sent in a photo of her ice cream cone. [ applause ] like a profile, see that? >> steve: yea
and it's a great song. it's the new "budapest." >> jimmy: "don't matter now" by george ezra. yeah, we like it. guys, it is time for "tonight show" look-a-likes. it's a new thing. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show look-a-likes yeah ♪ >> jimmy: a couple weeks ago, we asked you guys at home to send us photos of some things you've seen that look like donald trump. [ light laughter ] and we got a lot of great responses. and it's all...
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he's a great guy. only knew him five months, but he had a huge impact on and off the field. >> matthews also practiced for the first time with his new team today taking reps with the first and second team offenses, targeted four times catching one pass. he also suffered a chest injury when cameras were shut off. matthews finished the session. at last word he was still being evaluated. >>> phillies and mets wrapped up their four-game series today at citizens bank park. bottom of the first, hoskins still looking for that first hit. bases loaded. a grounder to short. he gets his first rbi. phillies down 2-1. let's move to the fifth. granderson takes zack efflin to right. the mets up 4-1. bottom of the fifth, hoskins finally gets his first major league hit. there it is, a single to right. to the delight of his family. more importantly hoskins can breathe a sigh of relief. next batter, nick williams would fly out to center. as things get really weird on this play, galvis in shallow, doesn't tag from third o
he's a great guy. only knew him five months, but he had a huge impact on and off the field. >> matthews also practiced for the first time with his new team today taking reps with the first and second team offenses, targeted four times catching one pass. he also suffered a chest injury when cameras were shut off. matthews finished the session. at last word he was still being evaluated. >>> phillies and mets wrapped up their four-game series today at citizens bank park. bottom of...
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it's a great web-based, cloud-based pos system. right now i can look on my cell phone or my mac and i can pull up inventory, sales for the day, it shows it's a really good thing. otherwise i can tell during the day where our sales are, if we're slow during a couple hours or speeding up. it's a really great tool. >> let's hit the beach for this week's yourbizselfie. from bill poffe and david mcnear who own bana beachtime. take a selfie of you and your business and send it to yourbusiness@msnbc.com. or tweet it, include your name, the name of your business and anything fun or interesting about your company. please don't forget to use #yourbizselfie. >> as we start our 12th season, i have two groups to thank. first of all is my team, most of us, if you can believe it, have been with us since the very beginning and work so incredibly hard to put the show on every week and keep the shows interesting and find our guests. i owe them a big thank you. i'd like to thank our guests. running a business is incredibly fun, but it is really, reall
it's a great web-based, cloud-based pos system. right now i can look on my cell phone or my mac and i can pull up inventory, sales for the day, it shows it's a really good thing. otherwise i can tell during the day where our sales are, if we're slow during a couple hours or speeding up. it's a really great tool. >> let's hit the beach for this week's yourbizselfie. from bill poffe and david mcnear who own bana beachtime. take a selfie of you and your business and send it to...
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it is a great humanitarian program. it is here because congress has determined the link between agricultural interests and , toing interests of america pass a bill we call a farm bill in which the supplemental nutrition is a big part of that. we administer that in a humanitarian way, with states doing that. i believe personally that supplemental nutrition bill should be a temporary stage of life, where people find themselves in circumstances. the president's goal and our goal is to improve the economy to a degree, and we see unemployment numbers going down, where people have access to a job. we have seen people get off of food stamps. grownfamily income has better, and they are better off economically than they were on food stamps. it is a temporary program of lp in a humanitarian way. host: your cousin -- steve: your cousin who is a senator in georgia, what has he told you? secretary perdue: david came and asked me about politics as well. 2012 was a very successful ceo of dollar general, and is a citizen. may have had a
it is a great humanitarian program. it is here because congress has determined the link between agricultural interests and , toing interests of america pass a bill we call a farm bill in which the supplemental nutrition is a big part of that. we administer that in a humanitarian way, with states doing that. i believe personally that supplemental nutrition bill should be a temporary stage of life, where people find themselves in circumstances. the president's goal and our goal is to improve the...
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i guess i'm a great lover. that's no longer. larry king the. king now bag in the studio with us one of our favorites ice cube the legendary producer an actor can now also call themselves a basketball entrepreneur with the formation of a big three a new three on three basketball league used to play that his kids will talk about that later cuba has also recently released the twenty fifth anniversary edition of his seminal album death certificate and he's producing a number of projects including v h one game show hip hop squares. and ride along three you like doing a lot of things right i love it you know. they say you can sleep when you did. wilkie work and it's why we were releasing it's out now death certificate was when twenty five years you know it was a powerful album made a lot of noise. and you know we thought that you know rerelease and it was is the proper time for a record like that now the way things are going and it is a good way to add new music or you could new music get to a couple new songs we've got a powerful song called good cop
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so i happen to have the great pleasure of knowing this to put it a little bit after all i was a great friend as a subset and i was in petersburg which is my city and it's not that big so if you meet people you know. well i was once introduced on a boston radio program as being the only woman in the world who had been kissed by ronald reagan and let me put it. i had to do it i had to say but it was very it wasn't church and that's really only because of the old days in in petersburg so personally i always wish him well i know how hard. you know how hard a job it is not ok in foreign policy to write. how much of the difficulty so i always watch with. equal ah so you always put emphasis on personal relationship get and trump wants to fix just that actually can a person to person contact between leaders actually turn around a whole relationship i mean would that you know reagan did it. and he wanted very much to do it and he bleeped he believes believes in personal relations that's matter of record he always thought that if people could speak face to face you could go much further than an
so i happen to have the great pleasure of knowing this to put it a little bit after all i was a great friend as a subset and i was in petersburg which is my city and it's not that big so if you meet people you know. well i was once introduced on a boston radio program as being the only woman in the world who had been kissed by ronald reagan and let me put it. i had to do it i had to say but it was very it wasn't church and that's really only because of the old days in in petersburg so...
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that is a great time to see night. host: on c-span, we have a map of state capitals, primarily along the path of totality and approximately what time those will hit. you can see that. the program website is eclipse2017.nasa.gov. you can go to our website where we have linked on to their website. sherman, in missouri. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. goesestion is, if the sun up in the east, why does the eclipse start in the west? guest: that is a great question and it is complicated. you would think that it would work the opposite way. it is all because of the relative motions which are counterclockwise. when you look at those from above, the actual geometry is such that the path of the eclipse is west to east. the relative motions lead to speed200 mile per hour from west to east. i know it is counterintuitive. it is hard to describe in words, i apologize. you have to change your position and be able to look down at the sun, the moon in the earth. host: james garvin, we will give you a little bit o
that is a great time to see night. host: on c-span, we have a map of state capitals, primarily along the path of totality and approximately what time those will hit. you can see that. the program website is eclipse2017.nasa.gov. you can go to our website where we have linked on to their website. sherman, in missouri. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. goesestion is, if the sun up in the east, why does the eclipse start in the west? guest: that is a great question and it is...
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i've got to tell you, you've got a great little company that i hope will become a great big company. asphalt business reminds me of the concrete business what great margins you can have if it all goes right the president and ceo of ngvt. maybe you never heard of it, but you should focus on it, it can get much, much bigger. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> coming up, is there a place for big data in your portfolio a private player is about to give you an inside look. >> customers deal with so much data, they don't know basic questions. >> and ai is a great way of answering those basic questions. >> find out when "mad money" returns. >>> i love it when stocks just don't know when to quit. even a market that's proven to be incredibly resilient, there are winners that stand out from the rest of the pack because i'm about alerting you to the most attractive investments, highlighting those names over and over again, i'm not trying to come up with a new name every minute, we see winners and we try to hit them again and again. you like to stick with them. i want to circle back to a pow
i've got to tell you, you've got a great little company that i hope will become a great big company. asphalt business reminds me of the concrete business what great margins you can have if it all goes right the president and ceo of ngvt. maybe you never heard of it, but you should focus on it, it can get much, much bigger. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> coming up, is there a place for big data in your portfolio a private player is about to give you an inside look....
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have a great day. latest weather. guys? >> al, thank you very much. 14 co >>> coming up, her side of the story. taylor swift's unflinching testimony against the deejay fired for allegedly groping her. >>> and a report on lithium batteries after that purse explosion at a city council meeting. first, on a friday morning, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead, lottery fever sweeping the nation. nearly $1 billion up for grabs this weekend. >>> and a story to put a smile on your face. a well-deserved surprise for a did you know when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals so hungry pets across the country get to eat. buy any bag, we give a meal to a pet in need. petsmart - for the love of pets. your clue is a great way to start the day. for the win. luten-free. this is hard. zzzz! no we were looking for g. gluten-free breakfast cereal. good starts with g. allergies with find fast relief behind the counter with claritin-d. strut
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bill: a lot of great story lines tomorrow. we talked about stenson, having not played well here in the past. a major championship winner. of course, webb simpson who has a title here. would love to get a secretary. kevin na who won in las vegas in 2011 but you heard him with amanda talk about how frustrating it's been. eight runner-up finishes, eight third-place finishes. will he be able to add a victory here at the wyndham championship? this for par and that was nicely done. 6 for webb simpson. positions himself just one back. henrik stenson will start the final round with a one-shot lead from three others, simpson, that, and schniederjans. davis love iii is just three behind at the age of 56. for all of us at cbs sports, we'll see you back here tomorrow for the final round of the wyndham championship. >> ♪ >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> if you're going to go after the rizzo statue, then are you going to go after the washington monument and the lincoln memorial, two pe
bill: a lot of great story lines tomorrow. we talked about stenson, having not played well here in the past. a major championship winner. of course, webb simpson who has a title here. would love to get a secretary. kevin na who won in las vegas in 2011 but you heard him with amanda talk about how frustrating it's been. eight runner-up finishes, eight third-place finishes. will he be able to add a victory here at the wyndham championship? this for par and that was nicely done. 6 for webb...
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in a lot of cities, akron included, there's a move, air b&b is a great thing. we have a growing community, but six or 7000 refugees strong. jason fell in love with the neighborhood, created what is called the exchange house which is a rehab policy buffer $22000, making it a cultural center and an air b&b. air b&b's are more popular, on the other hand, when u.s. people to rent out their houses for parties were hundred 50 people or weddings, and the zoning code most people would agree it's probably not reasonable and single-family neighborhood teva hundred 50 people hanging out in front yard. but in an air b&b rio to people in their eating breakfast with your dog is probably okay. so how do we navigate that environment and the regulatory fashion? another thing in a city like akron where traffic congestion is nonexistent, certainly by d.c. or any other standards our mayor has been really progressive with the idea of what we call road diet, so taking streets and roads that were built and the great thing another luxury we have is we just need to take paint and we can
in a lot of cities, akron included, there's a move, air b&b is a great thing. we have a growing community, but six or 7000 refugees strong. jason fell in love with the neighborhood, created what is called the exchange house which is a rehab policy buffer $22000, making it a cultural center and an air b&b. air b&b's are more popular, on the other hand, when u.s. people to rent out their houses for parties were hundred 50 people or weddings, and the zoning code most people would agree...
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you are doing a great job. nasa, c-span, and all of the people that collaborated with this historical thing, you know, really. ipod took pictures from my on the things you were representing and videos to give it to the people that weren't able to see it. there,hat is great miriam there in florida. just a reminder, listen through your phone, turn down the television. --will go to austin, texas we will go to austin, texas. caller: nice to hear from you. host: glad you called in. what was your experience like? it brought our neighborhood together randomly. isont outside with sunglasses, and people i have never met before in my life on my street -- and by the way, i live on stardust drive. [laughter] is it: and the point brought us together. i rememberthing from my childhood using the top of a canning jar and a piece of paper -- i had a person who does not live in our neighborhood drive up, see us gathering together. he brought a box, a cereal box, converted it, and shared. we had so much sharing and embracing the
you are doing a great job. nasa, c-span, and all of the people that collaborated with this historical thing, you know, really. ipod took pictures from my on the things you were representing and videos to give it to the people that weren't able to see it. there,hat is great miriam there in florida. just a reminder, listen through your phone, turn down the television. --will go to austin, texas we will go to austin, texas. caller: nice to hear from you. host: glad you called in. what was your...
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why does it have to be sold when it could be a great economic benefit? >> that is the ultimate goal, jim, you're absolutely right that's what we would love to get to, that somebody decides they want to buy a time share and go out of their way to find it. historically the way the business has been built, we bring people in to learn about the product, teach them about time share and they get interested and they buy. as i said, 50% of the people buy more so it's a great experience they enjoy it. it's that getting their foot in the door and the purchase price is not what it would be to buy a cup of starbucks. you're talking about a $20,000 purchase price you need to get people interested and engaged to take that step. >> there is an element of any large purchase where there are defaults are you okay with that rate of default you have that's part of the mosaic. >> it's part of it but we're not happy with it. it's too high now. we need to get that down we've been working to get that down the fico scores are good but we're not engaging them enough, quite frankly
why does it have to be sold when it could be a great economic benefit? >> that is the ultimate goal, jim, you're absolutely right that's what we would love to get to, that somebody decides they want to buy a time share and go out of their way to find it. historically the way the business has been built, we bring people in to learn about the product, teach them about time share and they get interested and they buy. as i said, 50% of the people buy more so it's a great experience they enjoy...
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plus all the salad and breadsticks you want, and leave with a great meal too. garden. what's going on here? um...i'm babysitting. that'll be $50 bucks. you said 30 dollars. yeah, well it was $30 before my fees, like the dog-sitting fee... and the rummage through your closet fee. who is she, verizon? are those my heels? yeah! yeah, we're the same size...in shoes. with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four lines of unlimited for just $40 bucks each. and now get zero down on the hottest smart phone brands like samsung galaxy. more reasons why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. bef
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this is a great time to rediscover the farewell address. for a new generation for washingtonians to try to re-center politics and refocus on civic foundations and move the country forward again. not left to right forward. balance, the eternal wisdom of individual liberty and generational responsibility, can focus our debates and the constructive way forward. we do not need a new farewell. we need to rediscover it and move it forward, again. [applause] >> i know better than to try to do better than that. [laughter] i want to remind you that john will be downstairs talking about this wonderful book. there is no greater place to be talking about civic education, constitutional history that have a guess of enormous quality. thank you. [applause] >> and honored to be here. -- an honor to be here. [applause] >> we have a facebook question from peter, are the historical resources on the people who died in detroit? there was one, there is a piece -- >> you can be featured during our next live program. join the conversation that facebook at facebook.
this is a great time to rediscover the farewell address. for a new generation for washingtonians to try to re-center politics and refocus on civic foundations and move the country forward again. not left to right forward. balance, the eternal wisdom of individual liberty and generational responsibility, can focus our debates and the constructive way forward. we do not need a new farewell. we need to rediscover it and move it forward, again. [applause] >> i know better than to try to do...
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it's not only a great he's thre -- history, but a great future. it's almost a 100-year-old brand.ch welcomed into the home and on mobile devices for kids and families around the world it is a very specific. brand play. i think a great way for disney to reach consumers directly, which we haven't been able to do in the past because the technology didn't exist. reporter: when a ceo like you makes a major strategic decision like this, they inevitably have to ask, do i build it or buy it? did you consider buying something like netflix? why did you decide to build it rather than buy it? >> anyway, this is a bias well. -- a buy as well. businesses and going into the space faster than if we had built it. comment on other acquisition of -- opportunities. we have the financial wherewithal to do a number of things, but this seemed to be the best at for not only walt disney, but for in terms of creating a growth strategy, growing the company long-term, taking a long-term view, and also addressing the near-term issues we are seeing, which is all about the disruption created by digital technolo
it's not only a great he's thre -- history, but a great future. it's almost a 100-year-old brand.ch welcomed into the home and on mobile devices for kids and families around the world it is a very specific. brand play. i think a great way for disney to reach consumers directly, which we haven't been able to do in the past because the technology didn't exist. reporter: when a ceo like you makes a major strategic decision like this, they inevitably have to ask, do i build it or buy it? did you...
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no, seriously in a great way, nicole. ve to tell you and you will see coming up soon new hope isn't just a place to visit for one day. you can stay here multiple nights, bed, breakfasts and inns are the place to go. i went to one place that was, like stepping into an english garden, and then being served, the best english breakfast. lets take a look. enter through these gates and the getaway awaits. the bowman hill is pristine perfectly pruned on 5 acres display of english wonder where gets are greeted in person. >> hi, welcome. >> welcome. >> reporter: the show is one of the eight rooms before a breakfast, that is spot on. it is a rare inn that is rated triple a, four diamond and owner michael amry says this inn came out of an unfortunate event. >> i purchased the house and three months afterward it didn't look after this. about three months after i had one of those events known as a financial event in my life. >> oh, boy. >> so i decided why not turn tonight to a inn. >> reporter: his home turned hospitality draws many f
no, seriously in a great way, nicole. ve to tell you and you will see coming up soon new hope isn't just a place to visit for one day. you can stay here multiple nights, bed, breakfasts and inns are the place to go. i went to one place that was, like stepping into an english garden, and then being served, the best english breakfast. lets take a look. enter through these gates and the getaway awaits. the bowman hill is pristine perfectly pruned on 5 acres display of english wonder where gets are...
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because you know, you can't have a great show without a a great mug. >> you can have a mug without aeah. >> big deal. >> jimmy: you ready for this? [ cheers and applause ] [ drumroll ] quest? >> that's it. [ drumroll ] >> come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "good mythical morning." i love it! that's a great logo! >> yeah! >> jimmy: that's a great mug! yes, new mug! rhett & link, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] new mugs. new stories. new episodes of "good mythical morning" will be on youtube in august. kygo and ellie goulding perform for us next. stick around everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's time for a getaway. the lincoln summer invitation is on. now get our best offers of the season. on the agile mkc. and the versatile midsize lincoln mkx. or go where summer takes you in the exhilarating mkz. hurry in it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation sales event. ending september 5th. right now, get zero percent apr plus 1,000 dollars summer savings on the lincoln mkx, mkc and mkz. ready? ok! we got pencils, yes we do! wide-ruled notebooks, scissors, glue! we
because you know, you can't have a great show without a a great mug. >> you can have a mug without aeah. >> big deal. >> jimmy: you ready for this? [ cheers and applause ] [ drumroll ] quest? >> that's it. [ drumroll ] >> come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "good mythical morning." i love it! that's a great logo! >> yeah! >> jimmy: that's a great mug! yes, new mug! rhett & link, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] new mugs....
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plus all tadal s nd a and leave with a great meal too. have seconds of food and family. hurry in, it's only for a limited time. at olive garden. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. >>> closed captioning provided by -- and get all the benefits of a good night'sest. take control of your sleep with unisom. a helicopter. and his jump. a bunch of school kids down below sa. and saying i want to do this some day. down he goes flying along. if you look at his target bee low, you can see that squiggly mess. this is simply to promote the new ride. you can kind of pretend by pulling the wing up and down and one causing a little ride to spin around. so to just witness something credible they can then step upin right in l
plus all tadal s nd a and leave with a great meal too. have seconds of food and family. hurry in, it's only for a limited time. at olive garden. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill....
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it's a great pleasure. at the same time, trying to reach to audiences because there's a sense in which there is a scholarly piece of this story, which i'm not going to delve into too much. but with luck, i've been able to develop information that nobody has seen before and that information will now be held here at the macarthur memorial so that any other research one to see some of the material i found. it's a great pleasure to do that. at the same time, i wanted this to be available to a general audience so that others beyond those who might be interested in world war ii, who might be thinking about general macarthur just have an idea of who these people were and what the story is all about. it's a remarkable group of people. first, primarily in many ways the book is about claire phillips. clear as a nightclub singer, thirtysomething night club singer from portland, oregon. she found herself on december 8th company team 41, which some of you may know was the day of infamy because of the international date l
it's a great pleasure. at the same time, trying to reach to audiences because there's a sense in which there is a scholarly piece of this story, which i'm not going to delve into too much. but with luck, i've been able to develop information that nobody has seen before and that information will now be held here at the macarthur memorial so that any other research one to see some of the material i found. it's a great pleasure to do that. at the same time, i wanted this to be available to a...
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i mean, a great cast and great writing. >> yeah. >> i mean, that was, my secret was to get a great castat writing and then take all the credit myself. [ laughter ] >> and it worked. >> do you watch, do you watch anything today? comedy stuff on tv? >> "modern family." >> yeah. >> "this is us." of course "big bang theory." >> you're involved in that, yeah. >> and i kind of avoid watching the one-camera comedy shows. they're sterile. as you can tell on that, that was a live audience. and everybody, i mean, mary tyler moore and "all in the family" and us, every show did a show in front of a live audience, because you got that feedback. and the writers had to write better. today some of them walk through the door and say hi, and there's a huge laugh. what's funny about "hi"? i don't know. >> i take your point. if you, just imagine with me for a second, how do you figure that you would fit in, how do you figure you would do, this may be an unfair question, if you were starting your comedy career now, versus 50 years ago? >> i'd probably sell about 20,000 records, i think. instead of 1.5 milli
i mean, a great cast and great writing. >> yeah. >> i mean, that was, my secret was to get a great castat writing and then take all the credit myself. [ laughter ] >> and it worked. >> do you watch, do you watch anything today? comedy stuff on tv? >> "modern family." >> yeah. >> "this is us." of course "big bang theory." >> you're involved in that, yeah. >> and i kind of avoid watching the one-camera comedy...
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we're having a great time out here tonight. it's a great atmosphere for a friday night. meeting lots of great people, that's the best part really and we want to show you what it's like to have a night out in new hope. coming up i hit the town and find out why folks love coming here so much. plus relive the golden age of rail travel. we hop aboard the new hope and ivyland railroad. why this is like taking a trip back in time. did you know new hope is located along old york road which is the former main highway between philadelphia and new york city. new hope was once considered a halfway point for travelers to stay and rest before heading back on the road. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> reporter: the sounds of bucks county. the bucks county playhouse has been entertaining locals and tourists alike for decades. it took a short break back in 2010 but reopened in 2012. audiences enjoy new and classic plays even musicals and so much more. and of course on a friday night you can bet the bucks county playhouse takes center stage. tonight's production was "guys and dolls."
we're having a great time out here tonight. it's a great atmosphere for a friday night. meeting lots of great people, that's the best part really and we want to show you what it's like to have a night out in new hope. coming up i hit the town and find out why folks love coming here so much. plus relive the golden age of rail travel. we hop aboard the new hope and ivyland railroad. why this is like taking a trip back in time. did you know new hope is located along old york road which is the...
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take a closer look at geico. great savings. vegetarian... only glad has forceflex to prevent rips, leaks, and punctures. so whatever you throw in the bag... stays in the bag. be happy, it's glad. ♪ [crunch] ♪ yeah! ♪ [slap] [slap] [punch] [crunch] "america" by simon and is that good?strumental) yeah it's perfect. bees! bees! go! go! go! [ girl catching her breath } [ bees buzzing inside vehicle ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life's as big as you make it. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. buy one take one is back starat olive garden. so you can enjoy family time, one more time. come in for a fan favorite like smoked
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i think it's a good thing if we have great relationships or at least good relationships. that's very important. and i believe some day that will happen. it's a big country. it's a nuclear country. it's a country that we should get along with, and i think we eventually will get along with russia. finland has been respected by russia. finland has been free of russia, one of the few countries that have been for 100 years. and russia has a lot of respect for finland, so that's always good. i think finland is doing fine with russia. and i hope that the united states will someday be able to have a very good relationship with russia also. i think that's very good for world peace and for other things. thank you. >> as a follow-up, if finland's relationship with russia were to deteriorate, would the u.s. -- what kind of assistance would the u.s. be willing to give to finland bilaterally if we need it? >> as i said before, our relationship with finland is a very close one. and we're always ready to help finland. one of the things that is happening is you're purchasing large amounts
i think it's a good thing if we have great relationships or at least good relationships. that's very important. and i believe some day that will happen. it's a big country. it's a nuclear country. it's a country that we should get along with, and i think we eventually will get along with russia. finland has been respected by russia. finland has been free of russia, one of the few countries that have been for 100 years. and russia has a lot of respect for finland, so that's always good. i think...
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>> she lives on and her children and grandchildren have quite difficult lives she has lived with a greatof grace employees she is the symbol of neofascism but she is a grand lady in one big discovered that father's prized their daughters especially the firstborn. and franco only had one child and it was said girl and he absolutely adored her as the greatest failing in his life she thought this save about him and they lived pretty near each other in spent a lot of time together the most prized relationship in his life by far. >>cspan: one number booking is this?. >> my second real book i have a collection that i do not count as real. >>cspan: wanted to ask the question all along what is that like to read about monsters and their children and the horrible things the report compared to all the time he spent writing about music? and explain how much worry the new do about music >> cry of a political kurdistan to music critic i have the day job beded my job idle think i'll like to do all of one but i was pretty happy fishing children of monsters. i was glad to do it and glad to wash my hands
>> she lives on and her children and grandchildren have quite difficult lives she has lived with a greatof grace employees she is the symbol of neofascism but she is a grand lady in one big discovered that father's prized their daughters especially the firstborn. and franco only had one child and it was said girl and he absolutely adored her as the greatest failing in his life she thought this save about him and they lived pretty near each other in spent a lot of time together the most...
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he spent a great deal of time reading. he became highly educated and he was a very intelligent man, became a very intelligent older gentleman as well, but that opened his world to him. he was doted on at home. once he began to go to school, i think he had a certain amount of self-confidence that bubbled over into arrogance. he probably rubbed a lot of his school mates the wrong way. he was a smaller boy and he tended to be picked on. he himself said he had to fight almost every day when he was in public school, and he lost every fight, but he'd go back the next day and get right back at it. he would not back down. you'd see that in his partisan ranger career. this was not a man that would back down from a fight. he was courageous. in fact, i often claim that he had ice water in his veins. i know that's aical icala clichs is a man that is as close to fearless as i have ever read about. i think he even exhibited that as a youth. i think he was ambitious to a certain extend. i'm not sure if he always knew what direction he wan
he spent a great deal of time reading. he became highly educated and he was a very intelligent man, became a very intelligent older gentleman as well, but that opened his world to him. he was doted on at home. once he began to go to school, i think he had a certain amount of self-confidence that bubbled over into arrogance. he probably rubbed a lot of his school mates the wrong way. he was a smaller boy and he tended to be picked on. he himself said he had to fight almost every day when he was...
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another movie that's coming out it's a great in deep independent movie. and he is going to guzzle to godzilla all right we play a little game of if you only knew i just fire some questions such as who was your childhood celebrity crush man i was in love with vanity she was presides vanity six secret talent. i mean all my talents out there nope and i guess you know and i guess i'm a great lover. but that's no longer a person you'd trade places with for one day a man bron james right now where this job you've ever had i used to park cars man used to wear polyester where slacks down town on sunset yeah guilty pleasure licorice i love i like i like the liquor i really close and i play a lot of the rapper you'd most like to collaborate with man rapper most likely. chuck d. still my favorite pro musician who is in direct that you'd like to collaborate with dead or alive yeah ok man michael jackson who never fails to make you laugh. never fails to make me laugh. i got to say eddie murphy and of those what would you like to have. i like to fly best piece of advice
another movie that's coming out it's a great in deep independent movie. and he is going to guzzle to godzilla all right we play a little game of if you only knew i just fire some questions such as who was your childhood celebrity crush man i was in love with vanity she was presides vanity six secret talent. i mean all my talents out there nope and i guess you know and i guess i'm a great lover. but that's no longer a person you'd trade places with for one day a man bron james right now where...
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that is what a great nation is. this legislation is not worthy of a great nation. this legislation must be defeated. steve: one voice out of many. the one topic has consumed washington and the country, health care in america. sunshine: it plays out in the classroom all day long. the day the house voted on the bill, i was home watching the news. email me students saying my brother is diabetic. i should have been paying attention. what do i do? this issue is so real and relevant. we have to talk about what do you do. do not let anyone tell you it does not matter. do not get cynical. special interest cannot vote. you can. idea that cannot walk into a townhall meeting. you can. you have to be informed. this one is more compelling. it is a platform for where you need to have an opinion. if you support this, if you do not, you have to let your voice be heard. steve: what is your student population in california? sunshine: about 20% of our students are on special lunch. 30% hispanic,e, and the remaining are african-american and asian. daughter will be in middle school so
that is what a great nation is. this legislation is not worthy of a great nation. this legislation must be defeated. steve: one voice out of many. the one topic has consumed washington and the country, health care in america. sunshine: it plays out in the classroom all day long. the day the house voted on the bill, i was home watching the news. email me students saying my brother is diabetic. i should have been paying attention. what do i do? this issue is so real and relevant. we have to talk...