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joining us, ari, a law professor at new york law school. in our washington studio, jonathan, a senior fellow at brookings institution. and inber inberg in berkeley, k. >> can hobby lobby protect out to its employees their political police, and papa john and mr. mackey from whole foods. phil robinson from duck dynasty, spunkesuspended and off the airr expressing his views. should a thoughtful consumer be examining the beliefs the corporations. >> first directly to your question, absolutely. if you're going to be giving your money to someone, you better be sure that the organization or person you're giving your money to is worthy of your patronage. there is no reason t to patronie someone who is going to take your dollar and donate to an organization that will take away your rights. with you we could go further. the supreme court is also look--and other courts, are looking at private companies to deny service to gay persons. arizona looked at doing that. mississippi is looking at doing that just because they don't like gay marriage. it highli
joining us, ari, a law professor at new york law school. in our washington studio, jonathan, a senior fellow at brookings institution. and inber inberg in berkeley, k. >> can hobby lobby protect out to its employees their political police, and papa john and mr. mackey from whole foods. phil robinson from duck dynasty, spunkesuspended and off the airr expressing his views. should a thoughtful consumer be examining the beliefs the corporations. >> first directly to your question,...
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in the book, professor ariely looks at how dishonest he plays out in our society. the interview is part of today's college series. it is about 40 minutes. >> host: duke presser dan ariely, what do you teach here at duke? >> guest: i teach a few classes. i was teaching mba class on behavioral economics. teach a phd class psychology for economists. every year a change. one year i taught a class that was co-listed in economics and literature. i asked the students to either run an experiment on behavioral economics or to write a short story using principles from behavioral economics. when you're a tough debate undergrad class. last year i taught the class with kathy davis tried to learn from the students. >> host: what is behavioral economics? >> guest: may be the best they could think about it is a contrast to standard economics. so we have a view of the human being as being perfectly rational. people have power we can look into the future. they just always make the right decisions. these are actually assumptions. we just assume this is it. behavioral economics. inste
in the book, professor ariely looks at how dishonest he plays out in our society. the interview is part of today's college series. it is about 40 minutes. >> host: duke presser dan ariely, what do you teach here at duke? >> guest: i teach a few classes. i was teaching mba class on behavioral economics. teach a phd class psychology for economists. every year a change. one year i taught a class that was co-listed in economics and literature. i asked the students to either run an...
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ari or mr.ge. >> as i watch that clip of ari, i watch myself clear a desk as i'm on the screen -- there you go. horrifying. >> but fun. >> actors don't always know what to do with their hands, you know? it is not even an issue. you know what you got to do. >> not to be creepy, but i always know what to do with my hands. >> i know, because i live next door to you in los angeles. i hear the screams coming out of that building, baby. >> you've been waiting for that one. she's been like, here it comes, here it comes. now to play a guy, harry selfridge, a real guy, and he went over at the turn of the century from the midwest to london, and transformed shopping. >> paid a dear personal price for it, didn't he? >> he did ultimately. he was very ambitious. it is a great life lesson, if you put everything you have into your career and don't pay attention to your relationships, it won't end well for you. >> and very dickens. >> do people recognize you as ari or mr. selfridge. >> mr. selfridge, it is a hug
ari or mr.ge. >> as i watch that clip of ari, i watch myself clear a desk as i'm on the screen -- there you go. horrifying. >> but fun. >> actors don't always know what to do with their hands, you know? it is not even an issue. you know what you got to do. >> not to be creepy, but i always know what to do with my hands. >> i know, because i live next door to you in los angeles. i hear the screams coming out of that building, baby. >> you've been waiting for...
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i'll start with you, ari. what has changed as of today?at's changed as of today is we're seeing a continuation of this administration's desire to look backwards in the war on drugs. these commutations are all about people who are already in jail. you just mentioned the fair sentencing act which reduced the crack cocaine disparity, which is a source of tremendous racial enjustice, and a change, by the way, that many republicans in congress even supported. it was seen as so bad. >> wills almost 200,000 federal inmates. held in federal prison. about half of them on drug crimes. we're talking about tens of thousands of people some of whom could now petition for clemency. >> for me one of the biggest changes i see here is just an acknowledgment finally from the administration, a public acknowledgment. there's been one internally for a long time. just the culture of the pardon's office, and clearly now is a desire from the white house to expand the field of lawyers that will be looking for people who should have their sentences commuted. no long
i'll start with you, ari. what has changed as of today?at's changed as of today is we're seeing a continuation of this administration's desire to look backwards in the war on drugs. these commutations are all about people who are already in jail. you just mentioned the fair sentencing act which reduced the crack cocaine disparity, which is a source of tremendous racial enjustice, and a change, by the way, that many republicans in congress even supported. it was seen as so bad. >> wills...
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welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> hi, ari. >> garrett. tell me about this.riction thing which we have talked about before. and your situation. >> well, at present i am a member what is called venturing, high adventure form of the boy scouts of america. co-ed program where youth is defined as under 21 but over the age of 14. i do not think i was affected by this membership ban. so it came as a bit of a shock when, when i was informed that i would not be allowed to participate as a staff member this year. >> and zach, walk us through the larger sort of evolution if you want to call it that that the boy scouts are in. >> well this is part of an ongoing policy change in the boy scouts are going through. may of 2013 they voted to end their ban on gay youth but kept in place their ban on gay adults. the issue exists where there is as you mentioned a discrepancy between the programs that fall under the boy scouts of america, umbrella where youth means something in one program and something in a different program. it is important to note despite the difference in wh
welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> hi, ari. >> garrett. tell me about this.riction thing which we have talked about before. and your situation. >> well, at present i am a member what is called venturing, high adventure form of the boy scouts of america. co-ed program where youth is defined as under 21 but over the age of 14. i do not think i was affected by this membership ban. so it came as a bit of a shock when, when i was informed that i would not be allowed to...
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i will tell you, ari, i know you are a lawyer. lot of folks say while the supreme court said that, affordable care act was constitutional. what they did do though, what people don't understand, they gutted that medicaid expansion by saying, well, states can opt out. so the john roberts of the supreme court. really did a number on the bill. it its what it is. seven states that are republican controlled have opted in. and it has gone to great success. but in states like pennsylvania, now, it is a political liability for the republicans who did not play ball. >> yeah, i think that is right. a lot of the headlines about john roberts, upholding the mandate. key, the core. at a policy level of the engineering piece. they opened a federalist rear guard action on the law, huge consequences. ezra, where do we go from here. >> they're going to have to make the law better for next year. the website did launch badly. important to say, the folks who need insurance need a good experience. they have a better team in place. they're focused on it.
i will tell you, ari, i know you are a lawyer. lot of folks say while the supreme court said that, affordable care act was constitutional. what they did do though, what people don't understand, they gutted that medicaid expansion by saying, well, states can opt out. so the john roberts of the supreme court. really did a number on the bill. it its what it is. seven states that are republican controlled have opted in. and it has gone to great success. but in states like pennsylvania, now, it is a...
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marking the 60th anniversary of ferrari in the united states and will be introducing you to a special for ari --ferrari. i'll be introducing you to the chief executive of ferrari north america, marco mattiacci. when it comes to engineering, how about excellence when it comes to food and sandwiches? the chief executive of an air of bread. all that and more coming up over the next hour on "taking stock." for the headlines let's go to my radio cohost carol massar. >> jamie dimon out with an annual letter to shareholders writing the bank had conversations with regulators before settling into trading losses. they said they should do more self-examination and that they should be better listeners. he federal reserve releasing minutes from the march meeting paying down forecasts saying that interest rates may rise faster than previously predicted. u.s. stocks rallied on the news that technology shares gained the most in two months. new jersey's credit rating was citing the sizable imbalance and this is four levels above the top hitting cap -- california and illinois in the category up the top. those
marking the 60th anniversary of ferrari in the united states and will be introducing you to a special for ari --ferrari. i'll be introducing you to the chief executive of ferrari north america, marco mattiacci. when it comes to engineering, how about excellence when it comes to food and sandwiches? the chief executive of an air of bread. all that and more coming up over the next hour on "taking stock." for the headlines let's go to my radio cohost carol massar. >> jamie dimon...
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i am ari melber filling in for chris hayes. tonight there's breaking news into the federal investigation into the lane closures on the george washington bridge at the center of the so-called bridge-gate scandal surrounding new jersey governor chris christie. we can report tonight for the first time that the attorney for christie's press secretary is confirming this evening that his client, michael druniak testified today before a federal grand jury at newark, new jersey's, federal courthouse. in addition, both abc news and the new jersey "star ledger" are reporting a grand jury, "is now hearing testimony in the federal criminal probe into the george washington bridge scandal." drunia's lawyer confirmed to abc news his client was, in fact, a witness today, and only a witness. the attorney emphasizing that, "i'm not going to get into the specifics as to what would be discussed in the grand jury. i would say, though, that mike is a witness and we have been assured that he continues to be a witness throughout these proceedings." ab
i am ari melber filling in for chris hayes. tonight there's breaking news into the federal investigation into the lane closures on the george washington bridge at the center of the so-called bridge-gate scandal surrounding new jersey governor chris christie. we can report tonight for the first time that the attorney for christie's press secretary is confirming this evening that his client, michael druniak testified today before a federal grand jury at newark, new jersey's, federal courthouse....
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i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. we begin with breaking news in new jersey tonight. a judge just dealt a setback, possibly temporary, to the democratic-led legislative investigation into the george washington bridge lane closings. yet the judge ruled against the legislative investigations' pursuit of documents because, because an ongoing federal investigation is reviewing potential criminal conduct by the same former aides to governor chris christie. we're going to report on that issue, the interplay between these two inquiries in a moment. but first, here's exactly what you need to know about today's ruling. it addresses two people you may have heard of, two people at the center of the bridgegate issues. former christie campaign manager, bill steppian, whom christie said he fired for his tone, not for involvement in these lane closings, and bridgette ann kelly, christie's former deputy chief of staff. kelly, of course, had a direct link to the lane closings, because of that infamous e-mail, quote, time for some traffic problems in ft. lee, to which david wildstein r
i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. we begin with breaking news in new jersey tonight. a judge just dealt a setback, possibly temporary, to the democratic-led legislative investigation into the george washington bridge lane closings. yet the judge ruled against the legislative investigations' pursuit of documents because, because an ongoing federal investigation is reviewing potential criminal conduct by the same former aides to governor chris christie. we're going to report on that issue, the...
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>> ari, i wish i knew.n the supreme court made this decision, many said look if you look at your basic model, why would any governor in his right mind turn it down. i will not conjecture whether the governors are in their right mind. clearly they're not doing what is in the best interest of the citizens. it's political malpractice. the goal of governors is to make citizenry as well off as possible. there is literally no one in the state who is worse off if you expand medicaid. poor people get health insurance. rest of the citizens get billions in federal fund injected into their state. crystal said it is insanity. >> yeah. another piece of what we are seeing here -- democrats in the states are starting to seize on the fact that it is actually popular. in red states you were pointing out to expand medicaid. in louisiana, talking about the gap. which is this gap in coverage, residents. highlighting specific community members who could, could have health insurance if he would just go forward and expand medicai
>> ari, i wish i knew.n the supreme court made this decision, many said look if you look at your basic model, why would any governor in his right mind turn it down. i will not conjecture whether the governors are in their right mind. clearly they're not doing what is in the best interest of the citizens. it's political malpractice. the goal of governors is to make citizenry as well off as possible. there is literally no one in the state who is worse off if you expand medicaid. poor people...
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a slight majority is in favor of the monarchy. >> mop ari can. >> republic. >> monarchy. >> republic.narchy, of course. >> reporter: with celebrities at the helm, the debate is on hold. >> they are promoting grand briton very effectively. we look forward to the day when the british people will welcome an australian head of state. >> reporter: the family have ten days in australia, whether they will some day come back as kings will be up to their royal subjects on the other side of the world. >>> a compound in east jerusalem has become the scene of more clashes between israelis and palestinians. stone-throwing palestinians were met with stun grenades. it's one of the most contested religio religious -- sites in the world. >>> police have used tear gas to break up protests in haiti's capitol. there has been growing frustration in haiti, over rising living costs. both sides of venezuela's unrest have agreed to create a national truth commission. it is going to find out who is responsible for the deaths of protesters since february. and wants the government to free jailed protesters. >>>
a slight majority is in favor of the monarchy. >> mop ari can. >> republic. >> monarchy. >> republic.narchy, of course. >> reporter: with celebrities at the helm, the debate is on hold. >> they are promoting grand briton very effectively. we look forward to the day when the british people will welcome an australian head of state. >> reporter: the family have ten days in australia, whether they will some day come back as kings will be up to their royal...
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good evening, rachel. >> congratulations on a great run in that chair, ari.been great, thanks. >> thank you. >> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. just after 4:00 p.m. today, there was a major development in the ongoing chris christie investigation scandal out of new jersey. since the scandal first came to light, five christie administration appointees or staffers have stepped down or been fired in relation to this scandal. two of those people, the governor's former deputy chief of staff and his former campaign manager, they have been fighting an effort by the state legislature to investigate the bridge scandal, the closure of access lanes under the george washington bridge back in september. bridget anne kelly and bill stepien had invoked their rights and said they would not hand over documents to the investigation in fear of incriminating themselves. well, today a superior court judge in new jersey agreed with bill stepien and bridget anne kelly and said, in fact, they do not have to comply with the
good evening, rachel. >> congratulations on a great run in that chair, ari.been great, thanks. >> thank you. >> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. just after 4:00 p.m. today, there was a major development in the ongoing chris christie investigation scandal out of new jersey. since the scandal first came to light, five christie administration appointees or staffers have stepped down or been fired in relation to this scandal. two of those people, the governor's...
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. >> professor ariely has written two books the first one is completely irrational but his most recent is this one. "the (honest) truth about dishonesty" how we lie to everyone - especilly ourselves" how do you define dishonesty? >> there are lots of ways. but for the purpose of the experiment we give people a a task we give them a sheets of paper and say go ahead you have five minutes to solve as many as you can and i will pay $1 per question. at the end of the five minutes please stop put your pencils down and count how many you got correct now take a sheet of paper go to the back of their room and a shred it. then come to the front and we will pay you. if they say six problems be paid $6 per cohousing but we played with the shredder it shreds the science but the main body is in tact so it vibrates handshakes you feel it is shredded but it is not. we can find out how many questions they've really a user they said for but the switch is due to a ton of people in than to recall chicha a little bit. >> host: does everybody cheats? >> around 67% chief you could push it up or down but the
. >> professor ariely has written two books the first one is completely irrational but his most recent is this one. "the (honest) truth about dishonesty" how we lie to everyone - especilly ourselves" how do you define dishonesty? >> there are lots of ways. but for the purpose of the experiment we give people a a task we give them a sheets of paper and say go ahead you have five minutes to solve as many as you can and i will pay $1 per question. at the end of the five...
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how are you, ari? >> i'm good.n we look at these events, first we obviously cover the destruction. we have the regrettable loss of life. but as we were researching this today, it was striking to look at this issue of the prediction technology. tell us about that. >> well, over the years prediction technology has gotten a lot better. now scientists at the weather service can predict about 75% of the storms before they happen. and they get an average of 13 minutes' warning. that's much better than it was even back in the 1980s when they only predicted about 25% of them and they only got about five minutes' warning. so it's gotten much better. but it could still get a lot better. as you mentioned, other countries have better satellite programs than we do and better monitoring systems. there's still a lot that can be done to improve those systems going forward. >> let me play a little more sound from congressman bridenstein on the issue during the debate. take a listen. >> the moore tornado killed 24 oklahomans, injure
how are you, ari? >> i'm good.n we look at these events, first we obviously cover the destruction. we have the regrettable loss of life. but as we were researching this today, it was striking to look at this issue of the prediction technology. tell us about that. >> well, over the years prediction technology has gotten a lot better. now scientists at the weather service can predict about 75% of the storms before they happen. and they get an average of 13 minutes' warning. that's...
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-- for ari.e worked on 100 of them. >> the legacy almost did not continue. they struck real trouble five years ago. but shed hundreds of workers and restructured its debt and was forced to look elsewhere for revenue. only this year, will return to profit. >> it seems to be promising. for aan expression durable and elegant design. it is a promise for the future. >> the luxury apartment tower has the same curves that seem most at home on a for ari. spot them here on a trophy for a cycling event. ,ere, on its latest creation the camby otto penn. it is an instrument you can control. you can sketch or write. it never goes out. of an hybrid is made alloy that leaves a mark on paper, much like the graphite tip of a pencil. it can't be erased. we put a lot of passion in the things we do. >> we must never stop to explore new areas. with qualityclose and . we need to go back to the roots even more. make a reallyo bad joke right now. for those of you listening to a second hourhave of the pulse. we'll be tal
-- for ari.e worked on 100 of them. >> the legacy almost did not continue. they struck real trouble five years ago. but shed hundreds of workers and restructured its debt and was forced to look elsewhere for revenue. only this year, will return to profit. >> it seems to be promising. for aan expression durable and elegant design. it is a promise for the future. >> the luxury apartment tower has the same curves that seem most at home on a for ari. spot them here on a trophy for...
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. >> host: we have been talking with professor dan ariely. his most recent book "the (honest) truth about dishonesty" how we lie to everyone - especilly ourselves." >> guest: my pleasure >> host: joining us now is is professor bonilla-silva what duty chad duke university? ensure the chair the sociology department in your most recent book "racism without racists" for racial -- what does that mean? >> what i try to redress in the book is the idea it goes beyond the original use of those people that we need to understand and one way or another with the new dominant prejudice out there called the blind prejudice with new ideas tear defend their contemporary vision. >> host: can you give an example? >> guest: people go crazy to say things they broadly believe like of buffer that allows it peaked as that becomes an excuse speaker is you have to go back to the disclaimer. i also articulates it is called an abstract liberalism. if i want to oppose what we have enacted i don't and if i send for equal opportunity because everybody is diverse. that stat
. >> host: we have been talking with professor dan ariely. his most recent book "the (honest) truth about dishonesty" how we lie to everyone - especilly ourselves." >> guest: my pleasure >> host: joining us now is is professor bonilla-silva what duty chad duke university? ensure the chair the sociology department in your most recent book "racism without racists" for racial -- what does that mean? >> what i try to redress in the book is the idea...
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joining me now on the phone is ari shapira. it is very hard to figure out how much of what we are seeing is organic and genuine popular discontent with the government in kiev and support for the russians, and how much is the product of russian provocation, from your perspective on the ground there, what is your sense? >> reporter: in the last few days, the role of russians has become much more clear here in eastern ukraine, but that role is made easier by the fact that there is a lot of authentic pro-russian sentiment here. more than a week ago, when these demonstrations started, it was really hard to detect any russian presence. but within the last few days, we've seen, for example, youtube video in a town where i was yesterday of a commander introducing himself to police officers as a officer in the russian army. they say they speak in russian accents and don't know their way around town. the protests are so much more coordinated now, it just seems very professional, militaristic, and less like the authentic russian uprising
joining me now on the phone is ari shapira. it is very hard to figure out how much of what we are seeing is organic and genuine popular discontent with the government in kiev and support for the russians, and how much is the product of russian provocation, from your perspective on the ground there, what is your sense? >> reporter: in the last few days, the role of russians has become much more clear here in eastern ukraine, but that role is made easier by the fact that there is a lot of...
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ari levy joins me. why ed tech?a very long time, education got a very small look from technology. nobody wanted to sell to a school district. they are slow at moving. not a business you would see that is all that attractive. now you have all of these devices that you never used to have so you can target consumer and parents. as you know, parents are more willing to spend money on their kids than themselves. if there's an app your kid is looking for that could be help in the classroom, you will buy it. the application is therefore valuable on both ends. >> full disclosure, when i was an investor in stocks, in shorts, it was a company that came out with great fanfare because it was focused on teaching software on macintosh computers. they did not update so they lost share and teachers were tired and stopped using it. that ability to sell seems like a great hurdle still. >> still a great hurdle. the business is focused on the enterprise sales. there may be great opportunity but the business model has not been well work
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ari, professor, thank you very much for your time. >>> as a reminder, you can catch ari on the cyclery weekday at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. thanks for pulling double duty. >> and nonpacific. don't forget the west coast. >> always in my heart. >>> coming up, oklahoma supreme court stays the executions of two death row inmates over concerns about the drugs used in lethal injections. why? because they might constitute cruel and unusual punishment. that is coming up next. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuck
ari, professor, thank you very much for your time. >>> as a reminder, you can catch ari on the cyclery weekday at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. thanks for pulling double duty. >> and nonpacific. don't forget the west coast. >> always in my heart. >>> coming up, oklahoma supreme court stays the executions of two death row inmates over concerns about the drugs used in lethal injections. why? because they might constitute cruel and unusual punishment. that is...
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ari melber "the cycle" and lawrence. >> 10:00 p.m. >> thank you.today marks one year since a deadly fertilizer plant explosion killed 15 people, injured more than 200 and destroyed more than 100 homes in west texas. what's happened in the mast aftermath? . salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 . highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. volkswagen has the most tdi clean diesel models of any brand. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. >>> one year ago today in the town of west texas, an explosion at a fertilizer plant left 15 people dead, 200 injured, and completely obliterated parts of the
ari melber "the cycle" and lawrence. >> 10:00 p.m. >> thank you.today marks one year since a deadly fertilizer plant explosion killed 15 people, injured more than 200 and destroyed more than 100 homes in west texas. what's happened in the mast aftermath? . salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 . highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the...
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. >> seth: that's great and you -- it must be such a different experience than ari gold on "entourage. and also, people respond to me differently. it is nice that people aren't smacking me on the back and barking, essentially. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that must be very refreshing. >> very refreshing. >> seth: people are probably now like, "hey, mr. selfridge! i want to get you a shot!" [ laughter ] but i bet that happens with ari quite a bit. >> well, you know what people -- and i'm -- this literally happens to me, and i'm not making this up. guys will come up to me and go, "dude, i'm an ass [ bleep ] because of you. you know that right?" [ laughter ] can i say that on your show? >> seth: you can now. >> i can now. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] sorry. i'm confused. i literally don't know what i can and can't say. >> seth: that's fine. >> okay. >> seth: we're not in england anymore. [ laughter ] where people just curse willy-nilly. >> well you know, after 10:30 on late night tv, you can say whatever you want there. >> seth: yeah, no that's -- everybody thinks england is so res
. >> seth: that's great and you -- it must be such a different experience than ari gold on "entourage. and also, people respond to me differently. it is nice that people aren't smacking me on the back and barking, essentially. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that must be very refreshing. >> very refreshing. >> seth: people are probably now like, "hey, mr. selfridge! i want to get you a shot!" [ laughter ] but i bet that happens with ari quite a bit. >>...
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i'm ari melber in for lawrence o'donnell. in a developing story tonight, there are signs president obama's new call to run on the affordable care act has gotten through to democrats. we have an interview with a statewide candidate here in studio about that in a moment. first let's look at the context for this effort. the president's victory lap on thursday, when he announced 8 million aca enrollments and told republicans to move on. >> i know every american isn't going to agree with this law, but i think we can agree that it's well past time to move on. >> well past time. the republican national committee then released this web video. >> we're seeing denials of care, disruptions in care. we're seeing a great deal of confusion and at times anger and frustration on the part of these families who bought insurance thinking that their children were going to be covered, and they've in fact found that it's a false promise. >> you can see here republicans are content with being a one-note party on this issue. here's the rnc's communi
i'm ari melber in for lawrence o'donnell. in a developing story tonight, there are signs president obama's new call to run on the affordable care act has gotten through to democrats. we have an interview with a statewide candidate here in studio about that in a moment. first let's look at the context for this effort. the president's victory lap on thursday, when he announced 8 million aca enrollments and told republicans to move on. >> i know every american isn't going to agree with this...
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and ari, what is the number? we don't have the criteria yet, but tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands? >> probably not that many, but several hundred to the low th thousands and the chart that you put up, richard, it tells the story, and the people in prison, we put in prison more than any other country per capita, and it is not because of the violence or the financial crime, but it is because of a failed war on drugs. so when you look at that area at the d.o.j., and the nonviolent and the private use, and you can go forward to say prosecutors need to rely on mandatory minimums, and if you do that, you have to continue. >> and how many lawyers or people hours to handle all of the cases? is. >> well, it is a great question, because one lawyer who is working on one person's case could be hundreds of hours and two directions, doj saying they will be relying on more attorneys and not one pardon attorney, and that is thousands of hours and the attorneys trying to process the cases. >> and dafna, in all of your r
and ari, what is the number? we don't have the criteria yet, but tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands? >> probably not that many, but several hundred to the low th thousands and the chart that you put up, richard, it tells the story, and the people in prison, we put in prison more than any other country per capita, and it is not because of the violence or the financial crime, but it is because of a failed war on drugs. so when you look at that area at the d.o.j., and the nonviolent...
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it is still a serious thing. >> ari, how does this impact the road to ipo?ill they still go public? thehat is very much up in air. whether conversations are still have -- happening with the banks, whether they want a cooling off until, hopefully we can find that out. is takinggan, who over, he has been a finance and operations guide to run his career. he was the cfo of blue lithium, the company that chahal founded before selling it. he is not a startup ceo. whether this is the long-term answer to who will run the company, we do not know that yet. >> may be the most inflammatory thing that he said yesterday was that he said the board compelled him to take the plea, that he wanted to fight in court and become exonerated. in mys a direct quote story, the board wanted me to settle the so we could go on with the ipo. he is leveling the charge against his board of directors that they compelled him to take the police so they could get their payout in the ipo faster than they would otherwise if you are fighting it. >> in terms of timing, what have you heard? are the
it is still a serious thing. >> ari, how does this impact the road to ipo?ill they still go public? thehat is very much up in air. whether conversations are still have -- happening with the banks, whether they want a cooling off until, hopefully we can find that out. is takinggan, who over, he has been a finance and operations guide to run his career. he was the cfo of blue lithium, the company that chahal founded before selling it. he is not a startup ceo. whether this is the long-term...
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secuestrada desde el 6 de abril pasado, les espero esta los astros estan señalando el camino los de arieslva ya volvemos con mas ea veces hay obobidqud., por eso allstate garantiza que después de un accidente, resolveremos tu reclamo rápidamente y sin complicaciones, o te devolveremos tu dinero. con allstate estás en buenas manos. recibí tu email sobre cuanto te gusta la comida picante. a si que quería que fueras el primero en probar mi nuevo blazin' chicken sandwich. tiene pollo crujiente y picante, salsa ranch con chile fantasma, y jalapeños rebanados. gracias, suena bien picante. pasále, te presento a la familia. ojala también aguanten lo picante. ¿mande? uhh, nada. mas a sus seguidores y los recibio y hablo de su fundacion y de su nuevo disco es el mundo de ricardo arjona, en esta bella ciudad crecio el cantor guatemalteco hasta aca llegamos con un encuentro con el artista este hotel con vista a dos volcanes es el elegido por el cantante >> esta vista es la que deseaba, estoy pasando mucho tiempo a guatemala >> en eenro inauguro una escuela que realizo con su fundacion >> antes de com
secuestrada desde el 6 de abril pasado, les espero esta los astros estan señalando el camino los de arieslva ya volvemos con mas ea veces hay obobidqud., por eso allstate garantiza que después de un accidente, resolveremos tu reclamo rápidamente y sin complicaciones, o te devolveremos tu dinero. con allstate estás en buenas manos. recibí tu email sobre cuanto te gusta la comida picante. a si que quería que fueras el primero en probar mi nuevo blazin' chicken sandwich. tiene pollo...
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. >> camino descalzo de negro con cara pintada en la mochila haÍaa una hoya parolla para hacer arÍ tienenluaciÓn . >> detonaron la mochila . >> padres encuentran algo at aterrador ladrÓn estacionamiento estacionntro a o robar y aluimmbra su bebÉ . >> recivisan vbideo porque dic q que kveci9nno le alerto . >> al ver videos, el bebÉ estÁ bien esa noche olvidaron activar la alarma y no lse llevaron su i niÑo . >> noevvedades sobre jguan gabr hjospitalizado en las vegas . >> primero vieron que no resp d respondiÓ a los antibioticos eso cambio para algo bienueno hay u pequeÑa mejoria que si evoluc a evolucioan es posible que este e en cuadrto particular que saliÓ de cuidado intensivo vamos con mÁs . >> el estado obliga a la can l cancelaciÓn de presentaciones u que hace que fanÁticos se ace acercarn y de ahÍ manden mens mensajes de aliento . >> que se recupere con la ayuda de dios . >> su muÚsica estÁ preciosa . >> saludo animo . >> arriba jgauan gabriel . >> pero se mantiene fuerte segÚn su relacionostaista hablop co t tuite twitter . >> mejor medician que deseo de a amores que todo regrese m
. >> camino descalzo de negro con cara pintada en la mochila haÍaa una hoya parolla para hacer arÍ tienenluaciÓn . >> detonaron la mochila . >> padres encuentran algo at aterrador ladrÓn estacionamiento estacionntro a o robar y aluimmbra su bebÉ . >> recivisan vbideo porque dic q que kveci9nno le alerto . >> al ver videos, el bebÉ estÁ bien esa noche olvidaron activar la alarma y no lse llevaron su i niÑo . >> noevvedades sobre jguan gabr...
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. >> las dos que ocurren en el signo de aries estÁn relacionadas con efectos negativos, por eso, nosotrosicristo, en cambio la que ocurre a principios de octubre y fin de septiembre, estÁn en el signo del libro, lo que podemos relacionarlo con la segunda venida del salvador. >> el padre concuerda con la hipÓtesis de que se trata de un diseÑo divino. >> estamos viviendo un mundo de signos y seÑales, no creo que dios pierde su tiempo en permitir estos acontecimientos astronÓmicos, para nada, para jugar a los dados. >> para este jesuita, el mensaje es que la humanidad recuerde que estÁ escrito que al igual que un principio habrÁ un fin y sÓlo los justos se salvarÁn. >> cuando venga el seÑor,nos vamos alegrar. cuÁndo serán los Últimos tiempos? pueden ser aÑos, decenios los siglos, sÓlo dios lo sabe, el calendario de dios es distinto al nuestro. >> segÚn los cientÍficos no habrÁ otra tetrada de sangre en los prÓximos 100 aÑos, esta luna se podrÁ divisar en amÉrica y en la zona zsññññññññña ♪ ♪ >> seguimos con mucho mÁs de "primer impacto", y llegÓ el momento de vida sana co
. >> las dos que ocurren en el signo de aries estÁn relacionadas con efectos negativos, por eso, nosotrosicristo, en cambio la que ocurre a principios de octubre y fin de septiembre, estÁn en el signo del libro, lo que podemos relacionarlo con la segunda venida del salvador. >> el padre concuerda con la hipÓtesis de que se trata de un diseÑo divino. >> estamos viviendo un mundo de signos y seÑales, no creo que dios pierde su tiempo en permitir estos acontecimientos...
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also a major shake up in south korea's in the wake of the deadly fer ary disaster. mans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. >>> the audio recording posted by tmz is offensive and disturbing. we intend to get to the bottom
also a major shake up in south korea's in the wake of the deadly fer ary disaster. mans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ]...
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adam raney has that exclusive report from tucson ari zona. >> estban tiznado-reyna is caught in an endless cycle. he gets deported, crosses back and lands in gaol. once smugglers broke his hand. another time he was kidnapped, escaping with the hep of a stranger. >>, "get out of here, if they get you they'll kill you." >> the u.s. government couldn't prove he's not a citizen, he can't convince them he is. >> this is his father's birt certificate. prove that father and son are citizens. in a statement to al jazeera, the government avoided saying whether he was a citizen, only saying that a judge ordered him deported to mexico and site his criminal history and drug possession and burglary. >> we drive to his mother's place, where he has lived all but three of his 40 years. >> his mother has little time with her son. >> i'm worried about him, that he's out there alone, whether he's eating, what he's eating, whether he's sleeping. if something may happen to him. >> with nearly 2 million deported under president obama, many mother share her troubles. that man was deported in 2008. immigration of
adam raney has that exclusive report from tucson ari zona. >> estban tiznado-reyna is caught in an endless cycle. he gets deported, crosses back and lands in gaol. once smugglers broke his hand. another time he was kidnapped, escaping with the hep of a stranger. >>, "get out of here, if they get you they'll kill you." >> the u.s. government couldn't prove he's not a citizen, he can't convince them he is. >> this is his father's birt certificate. prove that...
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at ecould you haveolyourself, then, instd of sin "what a fo i am" well, i could just ary at m, which i usuallam anyway. e gestt,mphasing perienng t bod and its way of expresng emotions. what are you aware of in your legs right now? it's kind ofike they're clutching. theye holding their ground. now, if you were to let your legs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. eak as your legs. in practice,owever, most present-day psychotherapists integrate their methos of doing therapy, often borrowing from orientations other than their own in order to meet the particular needs of their patients. so a behavior therapist who is focusing on action but sees that the patien really needs to experience more emotially n use methods of gestaltherapy. the psychodynac therapist might choose to use coitive or behavioral techniqu to encourage patients to act in new ways in itsighest for i would think of it more-- as an integrive approa to different rmof therapy, to be able to select from other for of thery sothing seemingly dictated by the case at hand. often an indidual's relationship with soone el bec
at ecould you haveolyourself, then, instd of sin "what a fo i am" well, i could just ary at m, which i usuallam anyway. e gestt,mphasing perienng t bod and its way of expresng emotions. what are you aware of in your legs right now? it's kind ofike they're clutching. theye holding their ground. now, if you were to let your legs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. eak as your legs. in practice,owever, most present-day psychotherapists integrate their methos of...
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sandy ville ary is the comanager of the ville ary balanced fund, and burns mckinney, a portfolio manager on the four-star rated allians gfj. sandy, is this a dip you want to buy? >> tyler, this is a dip you want to buy. frankly if you look at where the ten-year is, the 262, i think stocks are the only game in town. you think about every cfo in in the country that's trying to sell as much debt as they can, i don't want to be the guy who lends them money in the form of buying bonds. you want to buy good quality stocks, stocks that dominate their niche. weerp making our laundry list of stocks. >> and you have a couple names there. lkq and the other one was poole. what are they? >> yes, so lkq, again dominates its niche. this is like in kind end quality. basically they sell refurbished and recycled auto parts. so as long as people are getting in accidents, these guys will continue to dominate what they do. $8 billion market cap. you can buy this for 18 1/2 times earnings. that's my job, to try to find good companies trading as mountain pause less than their growth rate. >> burns, how do you
sandy ville ary is the comanager of the ville ary balanced fund, and burns mckinney, a portfolio manager on the four-star rated allians gfj. sandy, is this a dip you want to buy? >> tyler, this is a dip you want to buy. frankly if you look at where the ten-year is, the 262, i think stocks are the only game in town. you think about every cfo in in the country that's trying to sell as much debt as they can, i don't want to be the guy who lends them money in the form of buying bonds. you...
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doctors at the university of pittsburg, ari zona and elsewhere have developed a means of cooling patients, replacing their blood with cold saline. neither alive nor dead, the house still as stop, patients can come back to life after two hours in this state of suspended animation. >> in a new trial so gunshot victims dead from cardiac arrest will receive the treatment in a hospital. if aum goes well, five will test the technique later this year. dr peter reid, the doctor that saved gabby give orders tested the procedure on pigs. they are dead and you brought them back. >> dead more hours. no blood in the bodies. >> bringing a patient down to so degrees celcius can buy a surgeon a couple of hours to bring them back. here, patients are brought down neg sieve 196 -- negative 196 in the hopes medical science will one day refive them. this is the organization that preserved ted williams head, and other people, in this way. the technology is similar, up to a point. >> it's closely related. our initial procedures - removing the blood and body fluids, replacing with a wash-out solution, is what we
doctors at the university of pittsburg, ari zona and elsewhere have developed a means of cooling patients, replacing their blood with cold saline. neither alive nor dead, the house still as stop, patients can come back to life after two hours in this state of suspended animation. >> in a new trial so gunshot victims dead from cardiac arrest will receive the treatment in a hospital. if aum goes well, five will test the technique later this year. dr peter reid, the doctor that saved gabby...
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i have my halloween owes and right here i have ari sueto. big question, heat and less water to go around. what do we do? >> mulch. mulch is the answer. we want to mulch the plants that keeps water in. keeps the weeds down. and you want about three inches and if you mulch with three inches you can save up to 30% of your water. >> reporter: we have to save 20% each month in pleasanton. also i want plants that aren't going to take a lot of water. >> tomatoes are the best vegetables that you can plant mr. this one is our number one selling variety is an comment one for you to try. >> reporter: oh great thank you. because you know i love my tomatoes for the salsa. i know things like pumpkin and watermelon. they require a lot of water right? >> they do require water but if you use something like a rain -- like a water wand that has an on off switch you can really conserve by using this particular device. >> reporter: you're right because you can control the water flow. more about tips or the hot weather. visit us online at kpix.com/weather. those
i have my halloween owes and right here i have ari sueto. big question, heat and less water to go around. what do we do? >> mulch. mulch is the answer. we want to mulch the plants that keeps water in. keeps the weeds down. and you want about three inches and if you mulch with three inches you can save up to 30% of your water. >> reporter: we have to save 20% each month in pleasanton. also i want plants that aren't going to take a lot of water. >> tomatoes are the best...
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. >> we go to his mother's house, to central ari zona, the place he lived all but three of his 40 yearsthe place he considers home. >> at 83 this woman has little time with her son. >> i'm worried about him, that he's out there alone, whether he's eating, what he's eating, where he's sleeping. that something might happen to him. >> with nearly 2 million people deported under president obama, many mothers share her troubles. >> this man was deported from louisiana to mexico in 2008. immigration officers didn't believe he was a citizen, despite records showing his father was, and it took him three years proving they were wrong. he is suing the government to wipe clear any mention of his deportation. >> i get nervous when i pass police officers. they look at me, i look hispanic, and i may end up going through the same thing again. the security number shows us. >> the government told us convicted criminal alien was a deportation priority, and in 2012 it stated this document that he became a citizens in 2002, six years before he was deported. asked if they mistakenly deported a u.s. citizen,
. >> we go to his mother's house, to central ari zona, the place he lived all but three of his 40 yearsthe place he considers home. >> at 83 this woman has little time with her son. >> i'm worried about him, that he's out there alone, whether he's eating, what he's eating, where he's sleeping. that something might happen to him. >> with nearly 2 million people deported under president obama, many mothers share her troubles. >> this man was deported from louisiana...
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to my doctor drives up place and they buy an apartment in trump tower and they are driving a for ari -- what you do -- ferrari -- what do you do? i'm a doctor. oh, great. you have to run it properly. in all fairness, you have to be able to go through -- you have to make this country strong. you have to make this country wealthy. when this country becomes wealthy, your social security and medicare and medicaid will be taken care of. it will work. it will work well. republicans are out there, always saying cutting back entitlements -- fine. do what you have to do in terms of abuse and theft and crookedness and all the things that are going on, because it's a mess. but you have to protect the people. a lot of these people work all their lives and then find other social security will be harmed and taken away. it's not fair. how do you solve that? and how do you solve jobs? how do you solve military? we have to build up the military, not take it down. if we build it up, you're going is doing what- he he is doing because he does not respect us. he sees what is happening. china is taking ov
to my doctor drives up place and they buy an apartment in trump tower and they are driving a for ari -- what you do -- ferrari -- what do you do? i'm a doctor. oh, great. you have to run it properly. in all fairness, you have to be able to go through -- you have to make this country strong. you have to make this country wealthy. when this country becomes wealthy, your social security and medicare and medicaid will be taken care of. it will work. it will work well. republicans are out there,...
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. >> host: and we've been talking here on booktv with dan ariely, duke professor, author of three books. the most recent is this one, "the honest truth about dishonesty: how we lie to everyone, especially ourselves." thank you, professor. >> guest: my pleasure. >> and now on booktv another interview from booktv's college series. professor eduardo bonilla-silva talked about his book, "racism without racists," in which he argues we do not live in a postracial society. instead, he says we're now living in an age of color blind racism that manifests itself in many ways, less overt than the racism experienced by past generations of non-white americans. this is about saw minutes. 15 minutes. >> host: and now joining us on booktv on c-span2 is eduardo bonilla-silva. professor silva, what do you type here at -- teach here at duke university? >> guest: sociology. >> host: and you are the chair of the department -- and your most recent week book racism without racists. racism without racists, what does that mean? >> guest: what i'm trying to address in this book is the idea that racism goes beyon
. >> host: and we've been talking here on booktv with dan ariely, duke professor, author of three books. the most recent is this one, "the honest truth about dishonesty: how we lie to everyone, especially ourselves." thank you, professor. >> guest: my pleasure. >> and now on booktv another interview from booktv's college series. professor eduardo bonilla-silva talked about his book, "racism without racists," in which he argues we do not live in a postracial...
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south korea's president says the actions of the captain and some crew members of the sun in aries are like an act of murder. us vice president joe biden has arrived in ukraine he said to be with the leaders of the interim government to discuss ways to stabilize the country. and the publisher and soul has launched a newspaper to help
south korea's president says the actions of the captain and some crew members of the sun in aries are like an act of murder. us vice president joe biden has arrived in ukraine he said to be with the leaders of the interim government to discuss ways to stabilize the country. and the publisher and soul has launched a newspaper to help
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i am ari melber in for chris hayes. today is equal pay day. pay parity is the subject of the very first bill president obama signed. and now today, two actions. >> i've got two daughters, and i expect them to be treated just like anybody's sons. and i think about my single mom, trying to raise two kids and work at the same time. and my grandmother, working and hitting the glass ceiling. they put up with stuff, and don't say anything. just take care of their family and don't complain a lot. but we have to power to change things, and this is a good place to start. >> and women make just 81% of what men make. and they've compared this to the antiquated norms of "mad men". >> it's your job. you give me ideas, i give you money. that's what the money is for! >> well, that message is usually this, you're not worth as much as men in your office. and discrimination is not the only cause of pay inequities. but women are still underpaid. women only outearn men in three categories. bakers, wholesale -- it's hard to know if you're being undervalued. and th
i am ari melber in for chris hayes. today is equal pay day. pay parity is the subject of the very first bill president obama signed. and now today, two actions. >> i've got two daughters, and i expect them to be treated just like anybody's sons. and i think about my single mom, trying to raise two kids and work at the same time. and my grandmother, working and hitting the glass ceiling. they put up with stuff, and don't say anything. just take care of their family and don't complain a...