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we have seen our revenue cut significantly by taxes that arnold schwarzenegger cut his first day in office. we have a depoll that prop is trying to refill it. we should not have to do it at the ballot box when out of 40 state senators 14 have more power than 26. 14 can veto when 26 want. i tell fifth graders that and they say that is not democracy that is not possible. that is exactly the problem, we don't have democracy on all issues, revenue-related in the legislature, let the majority party do its job and if the voters don't like what the majority party is doing in no one jerry man dered districts change who is in power, it is call democracy. >> continuing on the theme of democracy, and how people engage with their elected officials and with government generally, clearly civic engagement is critical for a safe, strong and a vibrant state and i am curious what you have done and what you will do to encourage appropriate participation in democracy. >> i think that we could probably most simply define participation and democracy aside from community hearings and gatherings is the opportunit
we have seen our revenue cut significantly by taxes that arnold schwarzenegger cut his first day in office. we have a depoll that prop is trying to refill it. we should not have to do it at the ballot box when out of 40 state senators 14 have more power than 26. 14 can veto when 26 want. i tell fifth graders that and they say that is not democracy that is not possible. that is exactly the problem, we don't have democracy on all issues, revenue-related in the legislature, let the majority party...
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[laughter] anybody who has read arnold schwarzenegger's new book. have you read it?t is a great book. i don't know if you have seen it or not. i screwed it up. hold on, that is the joke. son of a -- all right. are you going to watch the debates tomorrow night? are you excited about the debates? i made a tv i can watch it. they are both full of crap right there. thanks so much. [applause] craig: hey, buddy. thanks for coming. >> a hot crowd! a great crowd! craig: i told you. i told you. scathing, scathing political humor at the end. >> scathing. don't rip up my notes. you just ripped off rip taylor. they don't know who rip taylor is. i gave you that like 10 years ago. craig: you're 30 pounds lighter than the last time i saw you. >> that's not a good thing. what happened to you? i've been running marathons. i run. jog. craig: in vegas in the heat? >> no, i come to l.a. to run and then go back to vegas. took a different form of taking care of yourself. craig: you look completely different. you look like you looked 20 years ago. >> i look like reba. [laughter] that's hor
[laughter] anybody who has read arnold schwarzenegger's new book. have you read it?t is a great book. i don't know if you have seen it or not. i screwed it up. hold on, that is the joke. son of a -- all right. are you going to watch the debates tomorrow night? are you excited about the debates? i made a tv i can watch it. they are both full of crap right there. thanks so much. [applause] craig: hey, buddy. thanks for coming. >> a hot crowd! a great crowd! craig: i told you. i told you....
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. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back!
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and i will remind you again that at the time this game to us, arnold schwarzenegger posted names, and dates on-line. i am not saying that he broke the law, i am pointing out that it was a policy decision and so i think that legally there is some question as to whether internal memos of where they go is part of an investigation. it is procedural, if that makes sense. >> that there are... >> i have an idea. i have a thought here. what i would propose is we make a finding based on what we know, that neither mr. st. croix or miss lediju, have committed a willful violation of the sunshine ordinance, i think that we will ask if miss herrick will do so and we have asked a lot of her already. to review the ethics commission correspondence with the city controller's office. if she finds any correspondence that is not privileged, i think that we... i, will especially set a hearing either to occur in conjunction with the regular meeting or especially set to determine whether the existence of those documents should require a finding of willful failure by the executive director to not... to turn t
and i will remind you again that at the time this game to us, arnold schwarzenegger posted names, and dates on-line. i am not saying that he broke the law, i am pointing out that it was a policy decision and so i think that legally there is some question as to whether internal memos of where they go is part of an investigation. it is procedural, if that makes sense. >> that there are... >> i have an idea. i have a thought here. what i would propose is we make a finding based on what...
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supporter of prop 36 and i supported the earlier version in 2004 when only because of wise that arnold schwarzenegger said in a television commercial that it was mathematically impossible and factually inaccurate and he said it on television and we saw the support go from 65 percent down to 48 percent in two weeks. it is currently polling in the 60s, i hope that it passes. >> thank you. miss dillan. >> i support it as well. and i am an attorney but i am a civil attorney, but speaking to prosecutor and judges, they agree that the instance of the three strikes law requires a lot of criminals to go to trial who would not otherwise because they have nothing to lose by rolling the dice. and so, it does not pose a cost at a criminal justice system but beyond that it is a moral matter that we have a problem as a society to sending someone to life in prison for a jonvaljon type of crimes and stealing a loaf of bread. i trust the judge to make the right in sentence and they should be given better discorrection in that regard. >> the reform of the death penalty is another issue, that you have to question where
supporter of prop 36 and i supported the earlier version in 2004 when only because of wise that arnold schwarzenegger said in a television commercial that it was mathematically impossible and factually inaccurate and he said it on television and we saw the support go from 65 percent down to 48 percent in two weeks. it is currently polling in the 60s, i hope that it passes. >> thank you. miss dillan. >> i support it as well. and i am an attorney but i am a civil attorney, but...
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this goes back to six years ago when governor arnold schwarzenegger passed the landmark global warming law in the state. it has a huge goal which is to cut the greenhouse gas emissions 30% by 2020. >> why don't we give schwarzenegger the credit for that? he didn't pass it. the legislature. >> we'll give him that credit. but it's a huge feat. there's a number of programs, but it started with cap and trade. it applies to oil refineries, manufacturers, food processors. >> polluters. so you brought some props with you. >> i brought some props. >> we're going to show how cap and trade works. so let's bring out the props. and try to figure out, how do you cut pollution in a state where there's a lot of industry, and a lot of oil refineries, and cement companies. what have you got here? >> first of all, let's start with the cap part of cap and trade. this is an overall limit on the greenhouse gases that can be emitted in this state. over the years it's going to drop a little bit. that's how they're getting the cuts. the trading part, we're going to do a little demo. you guys are going to help
this goes back to six years ago when governor arnold schwarzenegger passed the landmark global warming law in the state. it has a huge goal which is to cut the greenhouse gas emissions 30% by 2020. >> why don't we give schwarzenegger the credit for that? he didn't pass it. the legislature. >> we'll give him that credit. but it's a huge feat. there's a number of programs, but it started with cap and trade. it applies to oil refineries, manufacturers, food processors. >>...
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ricky gill is only 25 years old and was appointed by arnold schwarzenegger a few years ago to the --ill just pull it out as he was uh .ed. imagine running for the house of representatives at age 25. mcnerny has a 52% lead to 47% with 27% of the precincts reporting at this point. one more district i want to show you. looking at this -- >> larry -- >> we will check back. >> sorry, we just got a bit of a breaking development with the election. >> we want to take you to jerry brown in sacramento. >> working people to organize and organize their dues power and political power to advance the cause of working people everywhere. that's 32. proposition 30, i know a lot of people had some doubts, had some questions about can you really go to the people and ask them to vote for a tax? well when i ran for governor i did say -- i said three things. one, i want to level with you, tell you the truth. no more smoke and mirrors on the budget. two, we won't have taxes unless the people themselves vote for. it and three, we are going to move government as close as we can to local communities and to the
ricky gill is only 25 years old and was appointed by arnold schwarzenegger a few years ago to the --ill just pull it out as he was uh .ed. imagine running for the house of representatives at age 25. mcnerny has a 52% lead to 47% with 27% of the precincts reporting at this point. one more district i want to show you. looking at this -- >> larry -- >> we will check back. >> sorry, we just got a bit of a breaking development with the election. >> we want to take you to...
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i mean, what you're now hearing about is what arnold schwarzenegger did to us.hwarzenegger left us, cap and trade, with what's going on with green energy, most people don't know that chevy loses about $49,000 per car that is in fact out there. remember what happens in 2014 because of governor brown. in 2014 every new home in california is required to have a roof that will hold a solar panel. by 2020, every new building, 10,000 square feet or larger is going to be required to give own energy, wind or solar, they have to provide it themselves. that's going to look silly in the state of california. more people are going to be leaving the state than coming here. remember this state just voted to raise its taxes 7 billion dollars, and they just found out this week that proposition 30 to pass is retroactive to 2012. it doesn't start in 2013. oh, yeah, we're more than a turkey. stuart: i have got to repeat that. you passed prop 30 in the november election. >> uh-huh. stuart: but you have got to pay that higher tax rate all the way back to january the 1st of 2012. it is
i mean, what you're now hearing about is what arnold schwarzenegger did to us.hwarzenegger left us, cap and trade, with what's going on with green energy, most people don't know that chevy loses about $49,000 per car that is in fact out there. remember what happens in 2014 because of governor brown. in 2014 every new home in california is required to have a roof that will hold a solar panel. by 2020, every new building, 10,000 square feet or larger is going to be required to give own energy,...
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david letterman, 290 jokes made about republicans including arnold schwarzenegger, paul lieian and christie, 138 about democrats. only two others were the top ten bill clinton and joe biden. do you have an explanation. [ laughter ] >> the romney jokes write themselves. thank you, good night. [ laughter ] >> i think look, it's media bias. i remember saturday night live, when chevy chase doing gerald ford i think that made a difference in the nation. humor does that. >> ford was a football player and a skier, downhill skier, most athletic president was portrayed as a bunglar that could hardly walk. >> you can't changes the numbers but i would like to point out that jon stewart and steven col bevtd who demographic skew is a little bit younger but very good about making fun of both candidates. pretty equally. >> the excuse is the writers live in los angeles and new york city. they are part of those communities. they are the two most liberal cities in the united states. >> when clinton it was president it was about monica lewinsky. >> but except mitt romney is not president. it happened four
david letterman, 290 jokes made about republicans including arnold schwarzenegger, paul lieian and christie, 138 about democrats. only two others were the top ten bill clinton and joe biden. do you have an explanation. [ laughter ] >> the romney jokes write themselves. thank you, good night. [ laughter ] >> i think look, it's media bias. i remember saturday night live, when chevy chase doing gerald ford i think that made a difference in the nation. humor does that. >> ford was...
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the top five subjects were mitt romney, president obama, arnold schwarzenegger, bill clinton and paul> bret: as we have been telling you, ohio is basically the epicenter of the presidential universe right now. no republican has ever won the white house without it. it's shaping up to possibly be the decideer this time. tonight, correspondent mike tobin takes us to a ohio school where the campaign is already over. and the winner declared. >> republicans and democrats both love america. >> as the world wants to know how ohio will vote, students at saint edward middle school lakewood took a shot. >> ohio was a question mark. i don't know if you remember that. >> through the mock election they picked president barack obama back in 2008, by eight points. again this year the exercise and practical prophecy is an attempt by the faculty to start the students down a path of engagement with the political process. it's met with as much enthusiasm as homecoming. >> this is are a responsibility as an american to make this decision. you know, i really sat down and i paid attention to the debates and
the top five subjects were mitt romney, president obama, arnold schwarzenegger, bill clinton and paul> bret: as we have been telling you, ohio is basically the epicenter of the presidential universe right now. no republican has ever won the white house without it. it's shaping up to possibly be the decideer this time. tonight, correspondent mike tobin takes us to a ohio school where the campaign is already over. and the winner declared. >> republicans and democrats both love america....
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only way to get $550 million in california is to divorce arnold schwarzenegger, so -- i know this wouldial experiment. i discovered recently that people are very willing to lie when faced with a video camera. today, we went out onto hollywood boulevard and asked the locals passing buy if they bought their powerball tickets, which is impossible to do here in california. and here are the results of, this is tonight's edition of "lie-witness news." >> we're talking to people today about the $550 million powerball jackpot tonight. >> yeah. >> did you buy your ticket? >> five, actually. >> you bought five tickets? awesome, where did you get them? >> down at the gas station where i live. >> was it busy? >> yeah, a lot of people were coming out. >> here in los angeles, right? >> north hollywood, yeah. >> did you buy your ticket today? >> i did. i went in with a couple of people and we bought 20 tickets. >> where did you get them? >> i don't know, everybody anted up and he went to some 7-eleven, on cherokee. >> that's cool. was there a big line? >> actually, there wasn't. >> did you buy your ti
only way to get $550 million in california is to divorce arnold schwarzenegger, so -- i know this wouldial experiment. i discovered recently that people are very willing to lie when faced with a video camera. today, we went out onto hollywood boulevard and asked the locals passing buy if they bought their powerball tickets, which is impossible to do here in california. and here are the results of, this is tonight's edition of "lie-witness news." >> we're talking to people today...
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were talking about it in the make-up room, last week lance armstrong, the week before that, arnold schwarzenegger. and a you can keep going back and back and fwak back. it is not always men. it is women as well. >> i feel so sorry for his wife, for a lot of reasons. number one, they've been married for many, many years. number two, she's moved with him 20 times. because that's the life of a man of service like that. she's following him, uprooting, bonding and severing with friends. probably don't have that strong of a social network because you move so many times. >> barely making friends when you have to leave them. >> also to read your husband's book, to read the parts about your wedding and your relationship with him must have been really sickening. anyway, now there's another person involved, another woman from tampa who's involved. >> no alleged affair, but she was getting very threatening e-mails from broadwell, and so it's a long convoluted story, of course, which you can follow in the newspapers, but there's a lot yet to come out. the alleged mistress's father says there's more to it. we
were talking about it in the make-up room, last week lance armstrong, the week before that, arnold schwarzenegger. and a you can keep going back and back and fwak back. it is not always men. it is women as well. >> i feel so sorry for his wife, for a lot of reasons. number one, they've been married for many, many years. number two, she's moved with him 20 times. because that's the life of a man of service like that. she's following him, uprooting, bonding and severing with friends....
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with me the former governor arnold schwarzenegger's press secretary and attorney joey jackson. thanks o much for joining us, both of you. >> thanks, jenna. meliss aaron, i will start with you. this is a first but it's not, not totally unexpected. they're broke. what are they supposed to do? >> that's why you go to bankruptcy so the courts figure out who you owe first and who gets what money. you're exactly right they're broke. short of winning the powerball san bernardino has very few options. they have to cut services elsewhere to pay for pensions or raiseaxes to pay for the pensions. one way or another they will have to pay the bill. melissa: really? joey what do you think?. >> i think hes right. what is the smell? sweet smell of victory. ultimately i don't think municipality can get out of this. yes it is in federal court. the question becomes, does the federal government take priority, does the state take priority? back a long, long time ago, melissa when the atute was enacted for bankruptcy it has to be federal. state contract says you honor that obligation. i think states
with me the former governor arnold schwarzenegger's press secretary and attorney joey jackson. thanks o much for joining us, both of you. >> thanks, jenna. meliss aaron, i will start with you. this is a first but it's not, not totally unexpected. they're broke. what are they supposed to do? >> that's why you go to bankruptcy so the courts figure out who you owe first and who gets what money. you're exactly right they're broke. short of winning the powerball san bernardino has very...
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you've got really significant governors around the country from iowa to arizona arnold schwarzenegger, past governor of california, there are a lot of republicans that are right on this issue because of the economics. but in washington -- >> jennifer: schultz. >> secretary of state. richard nixon created the environmental protection agency. washington is owned lock, stock and barrel by big energy companies and their lobbyists. they don't want competition in the market. the coal companies oil companies. the second thing happening in washington is you have some right wing republican campaign operatives who look at the american voters, especially their base and they say wait a minute. we've got abortion. we've got guns. we've got gays. now we've got this clean energy stuff. and they're driving a political message to drop voters out. an industry with more competition. they're using washington to stop competition from electric vehicles from solar and wind and you've got political operatives that want to win elections by rallying up this crazy 20% right wing base. >> jennifer: let's talk ab
you've got really significant governors around the country from iowa to arizona arnold schwarzenegger, past governor of california, there are a lot of republicans that are right on this issue because of the economics. but in washington -- >> jennifer: schultz. >> secretary of state. richard nixon created the environmental protection agency. washington is owned lock, stock and barrel by big energy companies and their lobbyists. they don't want competition in the market. the coal...
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the first person is arnold schwarzenegger. [applause] he is our host today. he is somebody who uniquely came from the entertainment industry and into politics. he is at the intersection of those things. he is extremely active in things like this. he will be starring in a new movie called "last call." the next person is ron meyer, president of universal since 1995. [applause] he is someone who has seen the industry whether the technological changes. prior to joining universal, he was the president of the creative artists industry, which he founded. i will keep is relatively short. the next is brian grazer, the chairman of imagine entertainment. [applause] and the guys behind shows like "24" and "a beautiful mind." there was a great profile about him. it said that he likes to make movies that are hits and wholesome. i love that. jimmy is the chairman of -- he has a lot going on. he is a producer for u2. there are headphones are a remarkable marketing story. you can catch it on your phone. he is also a mentor on "american idol." finally, rob friedman. come on up
the first person is arnold schwarzenegger. [applause] he is our host today. he is somebody who uniquely came from the entertainment industry and into politics. he is at the intersection of those things. he is extremely active in things like this. he will be starring in a new movie called "last call." the next person is ron meyer, president of universal since 1995. [applause] he is someone who has seen the industry whether the technological changes. prior to joining universal, he was...
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arnold schwarzenegger is from socialist austria. it's the reason he left.t could be they want to live in a country with more freedom and less government. i don't know. a lot of people i grew up with in the united states from polish backgrounds and other backgrounds, they come from that -- ukrainian backgrounds, they want the catholic school, they all came from left wing -- hard left wing communist countries and they're the opposite. this idea you can trace people's ideological dna through their migratory roots is insane. >> it shows how very little they understand their fellow americans and how very little they're trying to understand. you know, chris, what it says to me, a lot of the nonsense that we heard over the election, the welfare ads and all of, that i thought they put that nonsense out there to satisfy their base. now i'm noting how many of the republican strategists really believe those ugly stereotypes about voters of color. and let me further say, chris, that it isn't just the nonsense we heard in this election. black americans have understood,
arnold schwarzenegger is from socialist austria. it's the reason he left.t could be they want to live in a country with more freedom and less government. i don't know. a lot of people i grew up with in the united states from polish backgrounds and other backgrounds, they come from that -- ukrainian backgrounds, they want the catholic school, they all came from left wing -- hard left wing communist countries and they're the opposite. this idea you can trace people's ideological dna through their...
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everything i've learned i've learned from arnold schwarzenegger, his books. he was very big in body on flexing. he's a champion body builder. he's my hero. anything he says i'm going to do. >> along with flexing, carney kept up another marine tradition, maintaining a clean shaven head at almost any price. >> we filmed christian shaving his head. it seemed to go on forever. i don't know if it was the fact that his razor was so dull or the fact that he had no shaving cream, but it just turned into a bloody mess. >> it's part of the jail experience. don't go to jail unless you chop your head up with a razor. did i miss any spots? >> did you use the aftershave? make sure you get that. yeah. >> i'm fine. >> what's that? >> make sure you don't get infected, you know. >> when christian applied the after shave to his head, there was an uncomfortable laughter among all of us. we knew if it was us we would be screaming in pain. but, he went about it as if it was nothing. you can see that he was sucking it up, and i think that's what made us laugh a little bit, because
everything i've learned i've learned from arnold schwarzenegger, his books. he was very big in body on flexing. he's a champion body builder. he's my hero. anything he says i'm going to do. >> along with flexing, carney kept up another marine tradition, maintaining a clean shaven head at almost any price. >> we filmed christian shaving his head. it seemed to go on forever. i don't know if it was the fact that his razor was so dull or the fact that he had no shaving cream, but it...
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first up, here's a freeze frame that we found of arnold schwarzenegger where it looks like he's high.sts. tv personality barbara walters here. there she -- [ laughter ] next one wasn't hard to find at all. it's a freeze frame of matthew mcconaughey. that's just -- [ laughter ] and here, we found -- we found one of me right there. [ laughter ] oh, finally, we have a picture -- this is my favorite one, our neighbor who films the show across the hall. here's dr. oz, high. [ laughter ] there you go. let's try another one here this this one is from lamar einhorn. "jimmy, i've heard that turkeys are really intelligent birds. do you know anyone who can translate what they're saying for us?" really, yes. there's a guy who's been bugging me -- he's bugging me to come on the show and he swears he can translate what turkeys are saying. please welcome back to our show animal expert randy williams, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, man. >> what's up? come on. >> jimmy: nice to see you, randy. good to see you, man. >> come on, get real. thank you. yeah. great. thanks. no, really?
first up, here's a freeze frame that we found of arnold schwarzenegger where it looks like he's high.sts. tv personality barbara walters here. there she -- [ laughter ] next one wasn't hard to find at all. it's a freeze frame of matthew mcconaughey. that's just -- [ laughter ] and here, we found -- we found one of me right there. [ laughter ] oh, finally, we have a picture -- this is my favorite one, our neighbor who films the show across the hall. here's dr. oz, high. [ laughter ] there you...
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arnold schwarzenegger used that talent and jerry brown uses it. she starts it. she has this laundry list of people who worked for her for many years, matthew, stanley, martha cohen, there's just a whole host of them. then she has all the purveyors want to be part of the effort they make a major statement when they do it and it all happens. >> but the best part they have is the fans because get all these people getting in and getting out was magnificent. i really have to hand it to them of the no clogs no problems no nothing. >> people actually walked. you walked from -- some people walked from city hall down to the parade route start and then they walked back along the way. i have to tell you, san francisco -- >> i have a final question. we have to go. i have a final question. do you actually sit through the whole ceremony? [ laughter ] >> for all that ra-ra? you didn't, did you? you got up and left as soon as there was a break. [ pause ] >> he's not answering. there you go. >> probably a good idea. [ laughter ] >> thanks so much. >> phil matier, mayor brown, yo
arnold schwarzenegger used that talent and jerry brown uses it. she starts it. she has this laundry list of people who worked for her for many years, matthew, stanley, martha cohen, there's just a whole host of them. then she has all the purveyors want to be part of the effort they make a major statement when they do it and it all happens. >> but the best part they have is the fans because get all these people getting in and getting out was magnificent. i really have to hand it to them of...
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a former state medicaid director in california under governor arnold schwarzenegger said this, medicaid provides care that is invaluable, but it is reeling under its own weight. states are now being asked to implement the largest social programs as medicare and medicaid began. medicaid is falling apart as states cut benefit as enrollment freeze increases because of the recession. we are still seeing the aftereffects of the recession. a recent report came out of the state of state finances two weeks ago. a very challenging environment still. health care reform, what does it mean for u.s. physicians to back will be different? what will life be like? the good news is more of your patients will have health insurance having dinner last night, the doctor was mentioning how when he was a round in 1955 and medicare and started, basically had to close the clinic because older people no longer needed a free clinic for the uninsured because they at medicare. here there will still be uninsured americans, but there will be far fewer of them, and that's a good thing. what about primary-care? access t
a former state medicaid director in california under governor arnold schwarzenegger said this, medicaid provides care that is invaluable, but it is reeling under its own weight. states are now being asked to implement the largest social programs as medicare and medicaid began. medicaid is falling apart as states cut benefit as enrollment freeze increases because of the recession. we are still seeing the aftereffects of the recession. a recent report came out of the state of state finances two...
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it includes arnold schwarzenegger and executives from universal studios. this event marked the launch of the institute for state and global policy and is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for turning up for this. it is an honor to be here. anyone who has been uncovering policy in new york kind of feels entertainment industry has this enormous power in politics and public policy, and also as a dark matter out there. we do not fully understand how it is affecting and changing what happens on the east coast. we have a remarkable panel of longtime leaders in that industry to help explain that to me and to you. one regret -- he apologizes for not being able to be here with us. he is working on the next "avatar" script. i will bring out the panel. the first person is arnold schwarzenegger. [applause] he is our host today. he is somebody who uniquely came from the entertainment industry and into politics. he is at the intersection of those things. he is extremely active in things like this. he will be starring in a new movie called "last call." the
it includes arnold schwarzenegger and executives from universal studios. this event marked the launch of the institute for state and global policy and is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for turning up for this. it is an honor to be here. anyone who has been uncovering policy in new york kind of feels entertainment industry has this enormous power in politics and public policy, and also as a dark matter out there. we do not fully understand how it is affecting and changing...
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she was there with the whom had affair with tiger woods and with arnold schwarzenegger.rama but only plays a bit part. general petraeus and general allen under investigation wrote letters supporting natalie khawam in a custody battle. at the press conference she spoke for barely a minute. >> my sister and i just aren't twins we're best friends literally inseparable. >> there were questions. >> how is your sister holding up? >> what do you have with these generals and these young women. >> twhernt answer >> they weren't answered. >> we're not going to have natalie answer any questions today. >> natalie khawam did have this to say about her sister. >> we played varsity tennis together. she played net and i served. we played softball together. she was the catcher and i pitched. we love to cook together. i usually bake and she sautes. >> gloria allred said her client wouldn't be doing any more appearances because of pending investigations. >> look forward to the day when i'm able to answer everyone's questions and explain what really happened in this matter. >> in fact there
she was there with the whom had affair with tiger woods and with arnold schwarzenegger.rama but only plays a bit part. general petraeus and general allen under investigation wrote letters supporting natalie khawam in a custody battle. at the press conference she spoke for barely a minute. >> my sister and i just aren't twins we're best friends literally inseparable. >> there were questions. >> how is your sister holding up? >> what do you have with these generals and...
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syrian government had an army of killer robots like the terminator, so famously played by arnold schwarzenegger sound. and as cnn's chris lawrence reports now, it is an issue the pentagon is grappling with. >> reporter: behind every hell fire missile, there is a human being, someone back at base remotely pulling the trigger. but the pentagon is preparing for the day when robots are capable of killing on their own. >> starting to take over! >> reporter: it conjers up images of the terminator. >> mr. chairman, i need to make myself very clear. if we uplink now, sky net will be in control of your military. >> but you'll be in control of sky net, right? >> reporter: the pentagon just issued its first directive on autonomous weapons, effectively forbidding the development of lethal weapons with no human control, to minimize failures that could lead to unintended engagements. >> that's a sterile term for meaning harming innocents, killing the wrong target. >> reporter: the pentagon's dave acmanic admits it is 20 or 30 years away. that technology doesn't exist yet so why now? >> the thought is technol
syrian government had an army of killer robots like the terminator, so famously played by arnold schwarzenegger sound. and as cnn's chris lawrence reports now, it is an issue the pentagon is grappling with. >> reporter: behind every hell fire missile, there is a human being, someone back at base remotely pulling the trigger. but the pentagon is preparing for the day when robots are capable of killing on their own. >> starting to take over! >> reporter: it conjers up images of...
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were talking about it in the make-up 7l/ñroom, last week lan armstrong, the week before that, arnold schwarzeneggerbonding and severing with friends. probably don't have that strong of a social network because you move so many times. that's kind of a sacrifice. also, to read your husband's book, to read the parts about your wedding and your relationship with him must have been really sickening. anyway, now there's another person involved, another woman from tampa who's involved. >> no alleged affair, but she was getting very threatening e-mails from broadwell, and so it's a long convoluted story, of course, which you can follow in the newspapers, but there's a lot yet to come out. the alleged mistress's father says there's more to it. we don't know what happened in benghazi. >> this is the one kind of a thing if it happens to someone, they automatically say, okay, i got to step down. it's interesting how an affair is the thing that is the undoing. a lot of people have done a lot of terrible things in their lives, but for some reason when you have an affair, it's instant, you have to go. >> i have m
were talking about it in the make-up 7l/ñroom, last week lan armstrong, the week before that, arnold schwarzeneggerbonding and severing with friends. probably don't have that strong of a social network because you move so many times. that's kind of a sacrifice. also, to read your husband's book, to read the parts about your wedding and your relationship with him must have been really sickening. anyway, now there's another person involved, another woman from tampa who's involved. >> no...