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you are the problem. well, that doesn't make any sense. you're asking sara to choose between her family and you. ll i'm asking her to do is see my side. she had to have seen how her mother and father treated me. did they come right out and say they do not approve of you ? not in so many words but they hinted pretty strongly. - and you think it's because you're chinese ? - what else could it be ? it could be for any number of reasons. maybe it's because you are a goofball or your hair is too long or maybe they think you're an ill-mannered adolescent. you think i'm a goofball ? i do. how do your parents feel about it ? they'd be a lot happier if sara were chinese. - sounds like you're getting it from both sides. - i remember when i asked... jihan's parents for permission for us to marry, and they gave us all sorts of reasons to wait. what they were really trying to say was... they didn't want me to steal their daughter away from them. -but i don't want to steal sara. -then why don't you tell her parents that ? - you make it sound so simple. - it is ! just go over and knock on their door. - no, wait
you are the problem. well, that doesn't make any sense. you're asking sara to choose between her family and you. ll i'm asking her to do is see my side. she had to have seen how her mother and father treated me. did they come right out and say they do not approve of you ? not in so many words but they hinted pretty strongly. - and you think it's because you're chinese ? - what else could it be ? it could be for any number of reasons. maybe it's because you are a goofball or your hair is too...
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and he would ask you, mr. president, i see this deal as a historic mistake -- which he has already stated -- and i think it's the worst deal the west could have gotten. and you would have told him, bibi, that's where you go wrong. what would you have told him? that's one thing. and then, perhaps to understand the essence of your conversation, he would ask you, mr. president, is there one set of circumstances under which you will order your b-52's to strike in iran? what would you tell him? [laughter] is there any set of circumstances in which you will order your fighter pilots to strike in iran? what would you tell the prime minister? >> let me make a couple of points. number one, obviously, the conversations between me and the prime minister are for me and the prime minister, not for an audience like this. and i will say that bibi and i have very candid conversations, and there are occasionally significant tactical disagreements, but there is a constancy in trying to reach the same goal. and in this case, that
and he would ask you, mr. president, i see this deal as a historic mistake -- which he has already stated -- and i think it's the worst deal the west could have gotten. and you would have told him, bibi, that's where you go wrong. what would you have told him? that's one thing. and then, perhaps to understand the essence of your conversation, he would ask you, mr. president, is there one set of circumstances under which you will order your b-52's to strike in iran? what would you tell him?...
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if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. strinberg asks her to sit on that line. yeah. were you having her sitting sitting earlier. and i'm asking the question, "who was she? who was she?" with a premonition and a hope that it's gonna be me. and when it is, it hits me in the stomach. and it's a jolt. it's like having pushed it. i mean, it's the same thing of her constantly pushing things and then running away the last minute. and suddenly she's pushed something and it's happened. and she can't avoid that. and then the-- i don't know whether that would help you-- "have you ever been in love?" becomes that much more imperial. yes. imperious. "as a friend and as an equal" is not an imperious line. that's a genuine line too. i mean, given that we're going along the lin
if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. strinberg asks her to sit on that line. yeah. were you having her sitting sitting earlier. and i'm asking the question, "who was she? who was she?" with a...
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you for watching c.n.n. time but i. think. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. larry king now the. world renowned spiritual teacher and his son. played his book god. is dismantling the idea. being some dead weight in the sky i mean nobody. is revealing documentary about his father i think that humanizing of him will hopefully make his message that much more powerful plus did you grow up inside of a prince. that's next on larry king now. to another edition of larry king now ten.
you for watching c.n.n. time but i. think. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. larry king now the. world renowned spiritual teacher and his son. played his book god. is dismantling the idea. being some dead weight in the sky i mean nobody. is revealing documentary about his father i think that humanizing of him will hopefully make his message that...
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also, this was a little, they ask you personal questions. , trying to figure out if you're married. for a lost women they say they fish around and try to see, so you're married. do you have kids yet? >> yeah. melissa: but that, it is legitimate that a employer would be wondering about that. is it bad if, maybe if they come out and straightforward ask you, that that's, you know they're trying to make, why is that bad? >> i think the tone of voice. melissa: okay. >> like, hey, baby. are you married? melissa: there's that. setting that aside -- >> if they go really deep, if you start to feel uncomfortable, i think that is the relationship. if the probing questions start to make you feel a little uncomfortable it's a red flag, if not, just kind of casual conversation. hey, we're family-oriented company. do you have kids? how old are they? that kind of conversation i don't think is a red flag. melissa: you feel like if they're trying to feel out and a lot of women talk about this. this was a big point for cheryl stemberg are and got a lot of troub
also, this was a little, they ask you personal questions. , trying to figure out if you're married. for a lost women they say they fish around and try to see, so you're married. do you have kids yet? >> yeah. melissa: but that, it is legitimate that a employer would be wondering about that. is it bad if, maybe if they come out and straightforward ask you, that that's, you know they're trying to make, why is that bad? >> i think the tone of voice. melissa: okay. >> like, hey,...
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let me start with this -- i asked you when you walked on the set and sat down before these cameras came on, i was enquiring as to whether or not you read "the new york times" review of your book, and you said to me >> i said i didn't read it because i can't take it. tavis: you can't take reviews. >> yeah. tavis: what do you mean, you can't take it? >> well, if you're a creative person, you'd better not read what people write about you, because if it's good it'll blow your head up and it'll force you not to take the subway and you'll start taking cabs, and you'd better stay around people, and if it's bad, it just hurts your feelings so much it discourages you. so i just can't take it. my heart can't take it. tavis: i empathize with that, but let me press anyway. how then does james mcbride get better? what is your benchmark for improving your own work if you avoid reading critiques that might even be healthy for you? >> that's a difficult question. i always get those when i'm on the air with you. well, you know what needs to be done when you're a writer. you know what the job is, particu
let me start with this -- i asked you when you walked on the set and sat down before these cameras came on, i was enquiring as to whether or not you read "the new york times" review of your book, and you said to me >> i said i didn't read it because i can't take it. tavis: you can't take reviews. >> yeah. tavis: what do you mean, you can't take it? >> well, if you're a creative person, you'd better not read what people write about you, because if it's good it'll blow...
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and i want to ask you, hadn't you heard this? hadn't you heard what i had erred, you would protect yourself by joining medical groups? >> the gentleman's time has expire. the doctor may answer. >> let me share this with you. i had been eight years full-time faculty member at major hospital in new york and enjoyed my time there but i also saw the benefit of being able to be a physician, to make choices for the patient care in a way that i see fit and the best care that i see fit for the patient that works for me and my patients. i don't want to give up that freedom by joining a larger group that has a non-physician administrator telling me how fast i have to see a patient and what i can and can not do for them of that is a choice i have in this country thank god, and i want to keep it for my patients sake. >> i thank you. we go to somebody who knows about patient care. first on the list. dr. gosar. >> thank you, chairman. dr. novack, can you discuss for me the confusion your patients are feeling about obamacare, your services? als
and i want to ask you, hadn't you heard this? hadn't you heard what i had erred, you would protect yourself by joining medical groups? >> the gentleman's time has expire. the doctor may answer. >> let me share this with you. i had been eight years full-time faculty member at major hospital in new york and enjoyed my time there but i also saw the benefit of being able to be a physician, to make choices for the patient care in a way that i see fit and the best care that i see fit for...
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you. please be seated. now, i have five questions that are protocol that we ask. if you would just indicate yes or no please. do you both agree to appear before the committee here or in other venues when invited. >> yes. >> yes. >> do you both agree to send officials from your respected offices to appear before the committee and designated staff when requested? >> yes. >> yes, i do. >> do you both agree to provide documents or any other materials requested by the committee in order for it to carry out its oversight and legislative responsibilities? >> yes. >> yes, i do. >> will you both ensure that your respective offices provide such material to the committee when requested? >> i will. >> do you both agree to inform and fully brief to the fullest extent possible all members of this committee of intelligence activities and covert actions rather than only the chairman and vice chairman? >> yes. >> i do. >> thank you. and we will proceed. if each of you has a statement -- either of you or both has a statement you'd like to make to the committee, this is the time, and
you. please be seated. now, i have five questions that are protocol that we ask. if you would just indicate yes or no please. do you both agree to appear before the committee here or in other venues when invited. >> yes. >> yes. >> do you both agree to send officials from your respected offices to appear before the committee and designated staff when requested? >> yes. >> yes, i do. >> do you both agree to provide documents or any other materials requested by...
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we asked you to vote yours. l reveal them when we come back. >>> as you can see i'm now in a straight jacket. this is probably every second amendment's fan's dream. >> that is bull penis. >> not since prison. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> are you still wearing women's clothes. >> currently, only to appear taller. the heels do make you a little taller. >> we were told, i'm sure you'll recall, the drag element, that's just going to be for the pilot. we'll get the series sold that
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we asked you to vote yours. veal them when we come back. >>> as you can see i'm now in a straight jacket. this is probably every second amendment's fan's dream. >> that is bull penis. >> not since prison. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. shhhh! shhhh. [ coughs ] i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] nope. [ sniffles ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is! [ man ] shhhh! for fast cold and flu relief, day or night, try alka-seltzer plus day and night liquid gels. at kaiser permanente we'velief,
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you think? and if so, why? >> well, first of all, they haven't been asked the right question, so they haven't misof informed congress. but there is such a thing as to missive misrepresentation -- to missive misrepresentation. and if you knew there was a terrorist getting your money, you would with duty bound to report it. and our country, our administration should not be vibrantly and robustly allowing american taxpayer money to be fungiblely financed into terrorist salaries. we should just abruptly say this has got to stop. now, let me give you a similarly. the biggest -- simile. the biggest demonstration in the history of man kind occurred in egypt some months ago. the biggest petition in the history of mankind occurred in egypt some months ago. the muslim brotherhood was dethroned. the question was, and i have my own tv show, i asked this question, everybody in the media was asking this question, was it a military coup? and if so, does that not disqualify it for u.s. funding? and, of course, those of us who know the history of democratic movements, those of us who know that people like adolf hitler were brought t
you think? and if so, why? >> well, first of all, they haven't been asked the right question, so they haven't misof informed congress. but there is such a thing as to missive misrepresentation -- to missive misrepresentation. and if you knew there was a terrorist getting your money, you would with duty bound to report it. and our country, our administration should not be vibrantly and robustly allowing american taxpayer money to be fungiblely financed into terrorist salaries. we should...
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turkey, let me -- [laughter] let me ask you a question: what is going on? what is the weight loss? is it a political protest? is it bird flu? why does it have to be negative? why. you get healthy you try to live your best self but turkeys do it and we're the bad guys. i (bleep) you. i didn't realize you were trying to slim down and look better. cut down on sweets, antibiotics, you know? i guess it doesn't help that i'm stacked in a cage with other turkeys and we live in our own (bleep). i don't know. why are you right now? where do you think i am you piece of (bleep). i'm at my lawyer's office. what do you need a lawyer for? >> look at me. does this look normal to you? i don't have a (bleep) head. i want to sue all you pricks. all of yous. so cold, where are my feathers. where are my feathers? do i still have my beautiful feathers? you do not, they are gone p. suing you pricks is too good for you. wait a second. where are you going? get back here. what is going on? what is going on? come here you mother (bleep). i'll show you you, prick, i'll show you what it's like to be carved. wh
turkey, let me -- [laughter] let me ask you a question: what is going on? what is the weight loss? is it a political protest? is it bird flu? why does it have to be negative? why. you get healthy you try to live your best self but turkeys do it and we're the bad guys. i (bleep) you. i didn't realize you were trying to slim down and look better. cut down on sweets, antibiotics, you know? i guess it doesn't help that i'm stacked in a cage with other turkeys and we live in our own (bleep). i don't...
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hard work sounds like life is pretty terrible down there in miami now speaking of miami i have to ask you guys why did you choose to start your company there are opposed to other cities like san francisco or new york that have much bigger tech scenes well believe it or not miami was a very should teach it decision process right you may know is not necessarily known throughout the world at least as being a tech hog but what we decided was really we were looking for a place a vibrant interpersonal community a high quality of life because of all the cosmopolitan hall located near or in to our strategic markets the united states lot of america and europe so really when we came here we analyzed and we actually saw there was a loss in being. you know more tech scene here we really have a really good rapport with the people here so really i mean one hundred percent sounds for us to try to be part of that i think i think i think another key reason aaron is that you know what george said i mean miami is a major metro metropolitan hub for the world but another thing is a big chunk of the economy he
hard work sounds like life is pretty terrible down there in miami now speaking of miami i have to ask you guys why did you choose to start your company there are opposed to other cities like san francisco or new york that have much bigger tech scenes well believe it or not miami was a very should teach it decision process right you may know is not necessarily known throughout the world at least as being a tech hog but what we decided was really we were looking for a place a vibrant...
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people is ultimately on the accuracy of these tests which are accepted by the court so i want to ask you about that because you know i remember covering a similar case and which two young men were stopped and frisked in new york and officers ultimately arrested them for allegedly carrying crystal meth which they later found out was only jolly ranchers and so this is obviously not the first time we've seen these sort of field test test sealed sort of bogus results i mean how detrimental can these field tests really be if they're not done properly well there are additional my clients casey since november thirteenth up until last tuesday was found present in the five hundred thousand dollar bail and saying all through there are no clues there were used and accepted by the court to issue an arrest warrant issued reviewed by a magistrate who denied our bail motion because the law the predicated upon me says be accurate so they can be very daring and well and i want to ask you about that i mean they were in jail for an entire month and i can't conceive of how they could have been in jail for t
people is ultimately on the accuracy of these tests which are accepted by the court so i want to ask you about that because you know i remember covering a similar case and which two young men were stopped and frisked in new york and officers ultimately arrested them for allegedly carrying crystal meth which they later found out was only jolly ranchers and so this is obviously not the first time we've seen these sort of field test test sealed sort of bogus results i mean how detrimental can...
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i think you guys have it wrong, but let me just ask you this. if i told you that the medium compensation or the median family income tracked productivity 1 for 1 from about the mid '40s to the mid '70s, and then it split off. i'm not saying that median fell but it grew much, much more slowly with productivity when it actually had tracked that measure for decades, that median families doubled between mid '40s and mid '70s and has been essentially flat since then. do you disagree? do you dispute that? >> i disagree. here at aei we have the fed's former productivity expert who absolutely disagrees with that analysis. >> so you can always find someone who disagrees with something. >> i can always find the truth. >> that is a widely accepted fact. >> let me move on. >> this just is wrong. >> jimmy's point, jimmy's point, so much of this stuff from the two french socialists and other studies leaves out important fringe benefits, important retirement. they leave out the earned income tax credit, for example. these things are so -- >> you have to look at
i think you guys have it wrong, but let me just ask you this. if i told you that the medium compensation or the median family income tracked productivity 1 for 1 from about the mid '40s to the mid '70s, and then it split off. i'm not saying that median fell but it grew much, much more slowly with productivity when it actually had tracked that measure for decades, that median families doubled between mid '40s and mid '70s and has been essentially flat since then. do you disagree? do you dispute...
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before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your doctor if humira can work for you. this is humira at work. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight we have democratic congressman adam schiff and tim fuse camp. we have reaction coming in to the just announced deal to avoiding another government shutdown. we're going to go back to cnn's correspondent dana bash. >> reporter: just to recap, this is a deal that would last for two years. it would do away with those forced spending cuts and instead put in some new cuts. but raise the level of spending for the next year at least. and that is something that paul ryan, who is the ark tent on the republican side of this deal said that is necessary, because there's divided government, but guess w
before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your doctor if humira can work for you. this is humira at work. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight we have democratic...
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repeatthan ask you to the positions of your prime minister, i wanted to ask you as foreign minister, what your own feeling -- secretary clinton made a various civic appeal. i'm not going to go into it. the audience heard it. are you comfortable with the idea of negotiating be doable deal, not the maximal deal you might dream of having, but the deal that is doable -- are you as foreign minister going to be comfortable living with that? >> first of all, it is very isortant to say, it underestimate the disagreements between us and the americans on this issue, but it is important to discuss these disagreements openly. and of course, the second appeared- i can only -- compare this deal with the syrian deal. ,he syrian case, first of all it's also a decision to destroy all the infrastructure, all the capacity, all the use of production of chemical weapons and to take out of syria all the chemical materials. case, -- i rainy iranian case,the it is the agreement they continue to spend today, even today. 9500 centrifuges. the second point, they keep all of the enriched uranium above why percen
repeatthan ask you to the positions of your prime minister, i wanted to ask you as foreign minister, what your own feeling -- secretary clinton made a various civic appeal. i'm not going to go into it. the audience heard it. are you comfortable with the idea of negotiating be doable deal, not the maximal deal you might dream of having, but the deal that is doable -- are you as foreign minister going to be comfortable living with that? >> first of all, it is very isortant to say, it...
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coverage that it should get and deserves to get going on what what are you saying right now i want to ask you you know why you think it is that americans can't really empathize with innocent foreigners why is it so hard for them to do you know i don't know if that's of their you know assumption entirely i actually do think that the more does come out on this program polls have shifted on it and people are more engaged with this but i think there's no question that generally the united states is very inward looking and there isn't this kind of real sense of our footprint on the rest of the world and that's really remains a problem and it remains a problem in most countries projects overseas sure and michael interestingly you know when i hear people defend the u.s. drone program they often say that it's great because we catch the bad guys and we do it with you know real surgical precision the based on what we've seen so far with the strike so far in yemen pakistan and other muslim countries is that really the case. i think the notion of using surgical to describes strikes like this is kind of o
coverage that it should get and deserves to get going on what what are you saying right now i want to ask you you know why you think it is that americans can't really empathize with innocent foreigners why is it so hard for them to do you know i don't know if that's of their you know assumption entirely i actually do think that the more does come out on this program polls have shifted on it and people are more engaged with this but i think there's no question that generally the united states is...
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the right direction the question is is what comes of it i think we really will know and i want to ask you how you feel about stanley fischer the former head of the bank of israel being named number two at the federal reserve. you know i think as many people have noted he was ben bernanke his advisor at mit so i think to me it's just it's it's what i a little bit worry about is is just more of the same you know i think it in our in our film we highlight officials like paul volcker and some of the regional bank presidents at the fed who have a slightly different perspective i think with stanley fischer i think you know he's clearly a very smart guy and an esteemed you know figure in this world the question is will his ideas be any different from what we've been seeing for the last five ten fifteen years out of the fed and i think i think the answer unfortunately is is notably more of the same now in your film you had a lot of access to current and past fed officials what they have to say about quantitative easing and i mean specifically the effects that will have on the economy if and when
the right direction the question is is what comes of it i think we really will know and i want to ask you how you feel about stanley fischer the former head of the bank of israel being named number two at the federal reserve. you know i think as many people have noted he was ben bernanke his advisor at mit so i think to me it's just it's it's what i a little bit worry about is is just more of the same you know i think it in our in our film we highlight officials like paul volcker and some of...
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you. please be seated. now, i have five questions that are protocol that we ask. if you would just indicate yes or no many, please. do you both agree to appear before the committee here or in other venues when invited? >> yes. >> yes. >> do you both agree to send officials from your respected offices to appear before the committee and designated staff when requested? >> yes. >> yes, i do. >> do you both agree to provide documents or any other materials requested by the committee in order for it to carry out its oversight and legislative responsibilities? >> yes. >> yes, i do. >> will you both insure that your respective offices provide such material to the committee when requested? >> i will. >> do you both agree to inform and fully brief to the fullest extent possible all members of this committee of intelligence activities and covert actions rather than only the chairman and vice chairman? >> yes. >> i do. >> thank you. and, um, we will proceed. if each of you has a statement -- either of you or both has a statement you'd like to make to the committee, this is th
you. please be seated. now, i have five questions that are protocol that we ask. if you would just indicate yes or no many, please. do you both agree to appear before the committee here or in other venues when invited? >> yes. >> yes. >> do you both agree to send officials from your respected offices to appear before the committee and designated staff when requested? >> yes. >> yes, i do. >> do you both agree to provide documents or any other materials...
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to go or places that you love ok so it has a concierge effect as well it sounds like now i want to ask you there's a lot of good ideas out there floating around but execution is obviously crucial and it seems like you guys have done a pretty solid job with the design and look of the app do either of you have a background in coding or computer programming that's interesting are sure we don't . i've always wanted to do some programming and we've done a lot of courses to get really up to speed with them you know the inner workings of hollow program however we have to focus on what we're good at and luckily we have been very very competent technical co-founder and barrow working with us leading all the technical side of things so you know we understand what's going on but we believe in the hasn't people who are really the experts george and i are doing all the fun stuff we're going to a bunch of restaurants bars and say hotel rooms and you know if they're good we flagon and if they're not they don't show up on the guys that i'm doing all the hard work sounds like life is pretty terrible down t
to go or places that you love ok so it has a concierge effect as well it sounds like now i want to ask you there's a lot of good ideas out there floating around but execution is obviously crucial and it seems like you guys have done a pretty solid job with the design and look of the app do either of you have a background in coding or computer programming that's interesting are sure we don't . i've always wanted to do some programming and we've done a lot of courses to get really up to speed...
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do you, let me ask this woman a question. do you believe apartheid exists is the fact there are people that would not send oprah winfrey home? >> who is going to send oprah winfrey home? i didn't hear about that. >> i was -- >> leo, i will give this to you. nobody argues that racism does exist. but you're talking about apartheid. economic inequality. >> that is another talking point. >> sean and i don't predo things we have a nice conversation. but let's talk about the economics disparity caused by black themselves. black on black crime is awful. who is causing that? white people? >> i have a last comment. barack obama about to enter the sixth year of his president sichlt i'll let you answer one at a time. crystal, are black americans better off under his policies? >> absolutely not. congressional black caucus said after they got black americans to vote for obama a second time they said they're going to hold the president accountable. because if he was white they'd be marching in front of the white house with the jobless rate.
do you, let me ask this woman a question. do you believe apartheid exists is the fact there are people that would not send oprah winfrey home? >> who is going to send oprah winfrey home? i didn't hear about that. >> i was -- >> leo, i will give this to you. nobody argues that racism does exist. but you're talking about apartheid. economic inequality. >> that is another talking point. >> sean and i don't predo things we have a nice conversation. but let's talk about...
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we asked you to vote yours. l reveal them when we come back. >>> as you can see i'm now in a straight jacket. this is probably every second amendment's fan's dream. >> not since prison. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> are you still wearing women's clothes. >> currently, only to appear taller. the heels do make you a little taller. >> we were told, i'm sure you'll recall, the drag element, that's just going to be for the pilot. we'll get the series sold that way and then you guys can go on and be hip, clever young guys. >> right there. >> one of the more extraordinary moments of the year on this show, tom hanks
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let me ask you finally, ann wagner. how big is the rupture with some of these conservative activists, political action committees, heritage action, club for growth and so forth. they did a lot of squawking. i'm going to reckon that we'll see more squawking on the cable shows tonight and tomorrow. how big is the rupture on this? >> you know, i don't even pay attention to it. and you shouldn't. you have to represent your district, your constituents. it's my vote. my voting card. it's time that we pay attention to what the american people are saying, which is to come together, get things done. yet preserve our conservative principles. and even if it's incremental advance, even if it's a small step in the forward direction, at least we're going somewhere that is positive. and, you know, certainty is so important. they're tired of the dysfunction. they're tired of the crisis management. and at the end of the day, what matters is who we represent. >> it's not exactly fiscal paradise. but it is something. it is something. i th
let me ask you finally, ann wagner. how big is the rupture with some of these conservative activists, political action committees, heritage action, club for growth and so forth. they did a lot of squawking. i'm going to reckon that we'll see more squawking on the cable shows tonight and tomorrow. how big is the rupture on this? >> you know, i don't even pay attention to it. and you shouldn't. you have to represent your district, your constituents. it's my vote. my voting card. it's time...
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but let me ask you about -- let me ask you about the real world.e real world. >> no, he is a fat -- nightmare. >> okay. so you can watch s.e.'s entire interview. from the left i'm dan jones. >> from the right i'm newt gingrich. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> next, facing the lowest approval rating of his presidency. president obama meets with the press for the final time this year. what did he say his administration screwed up this year? plus, the familiar live "duck dynasty" patriarch threatens to walk if he is be back on the show. can a & e afford to take the hit? and breaking news about john hinckley jr.
but let me ask you about -- let me ask you about the real world.e real world. >> no, he is a fat -- nightmare. >> okay. so you can watch s.e.'s entire interview. from the left i'm dan jones. >> from the right i'm newt gingrich. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> next, facing the lowest approval rating of his presidency. president obama meets with the press for the final time this year. what did he say his administration screwed up this year? plus, the...
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ladies and gentlemen, if would like to have your book signed our personalized i ask you get someone to set up the stage, and then in an orderly finish is you would line up in this aisle and we will get the book signed. you come up on stage and then you exit out the door. so thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author a book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv at c-span.org, or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> i'm standing in front of the 1905, the world's first practical airplane. this was the third and final expendable airplane the wright brothers built. and today survives as the second oldest of the airplane today. this airplane which will right considered the world's first practical airplane was constructed and flown in less than six years of time between the time that they built their tight and the success of this particular airplane. this is also plan that was billed as than two years after the first flight at kitty hawk north u-lite on december 17, 1903. what's interesting is they flew four times, just four times
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>> yes i do. >> let ask you another question if i may. you mentioned remedy. what about the remedy what is why in any situation where congress thought the executive had enforced the law? >> it can be difficult if you are trying to use it against the president that you can challenge some of these decisions. if it is violating the pa for example, you can go if you have standing to do so those are a long process and that is one of the things that i intend to get off the train at least one of my colleagues. this is not an epa issued this is a constitutional issue. if the president is usurping the authority of congress to say that this is just something that we leave to the agency i think misunderstands the severity of the situation. >> i yield back. >> i want to thank all of the witnesses for an excellent hearing and a great discussion. on what i think is one of the most important issues facing the country today. i want to also thank the members are very strong participation in today's hearing. that means the witnesses had to stay may be a little bit longer than o
>> yes i do. >> let ask you another question if i may. you mentioned remedy. what about the remedy what is why in any situation where congress thought the executive had enforced the law? >> it can be difficult if you are trying to use it against the president that you can challenge some of these decisions. if it is violating the pa for example, you can go if you have standing to do so those are a long process and that is one of the things that i intend to get off the train at...
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i will ask you to each of you one question and then move on to the next.we spoke about these opinions to some extent and so you know that this committee has long sought access to legal opinions issued by justice in this describes the governing and intelligence activities carried out by the intelligence agencies and as we have said, this is a just idle curiosity, it is really part of understanding the direction and the rules that operate we have found that these opinions are indispensable to effective oversight. for example, in 2004, the cia inspector general concluded that interrogators use the water board in a manner that did not match the description for the water board in the ose opinions. and at that time and for years afterwards, the committee lacked access to both the doj opinion and operational details describing how the water board was implemented. so do you agree that the committee is both a legal analysis in the operational details in order to conduct effective oversight of whether the cia activities adhere to law >> thank you for that question a
i will ask you to each of you one question and then move on to the next.we spoke about these opinions to some extent and so you know that this committee has long sought access to legal opinions issued by justice in this describes the governing and intelligence activities carried out by the intelligence agencies and as we have said, this is a just idle curiosity, it is really part of understanding the direction and the rules that operate we have found that these opinions are indispensable to...
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do you -- let me ask this woman a question. ou believe apartheid exists in the fact there is people who will not sell oprah winfrey a home, there are certain golf courses -- >> who wouldn't sell oprah winfrey a home? i didn't hear about that. >> oh, okay, of course not. >> leo, i will give this to you, racism, nobody would argue racism doesn't exist. >> don't use that line. that is a sean hannity talking point. >> no, it's not. sean and i don't pre-do things when i come on his show. we have a nice conversation. let's talk about the economic disparity between black-and-whites caused by blacks themselves. you just admitted the heinous black on black crime is awful. what's causing that? >> why are you hating on blacks? >> barack obama is about to enter the sixth year of his pregnancy. i'll let you both answer one at a time. let me start with crystal. are black americans better off under his policies? >> absolutely not. the congressional black caucus, sean, you and i talked about this before after they got black americans to vote fo
do you -- let me ask this woman a question. ou believe apartheid exists in the fact there is people who will not sell oprah winfrey a home, there are certain golf courses -- >> who wouldn't sell oprah winfrey a home? i didn't hear about that. >> oh, okay, of course not. >> leo, i will give this to you, racism, nobody would argue racism doesn't exist. >> don't use that line. that is a sean hannity talking point. >> no, it's not. sean and i don't pre-do things when i...
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how does it spread, you ask? social events, bars. basically, cough droplets, respiratory droplets, coughing, sneezing, kissing on campus, sharing beer cups, et cetera, be careful. and if you have symptoms, we need to treat you with i.v. antibiotics. come in for a checkup. >> let's say you're a parents or you're in college. stiff neck, high temperature. how do you jump on it fast? >> number one is fatigue, also. fatigue, and a very, very dark rash you see characteristically, also the headache. your sensitivity of light. it can be all over the body, but usually you look for it on the extremities, a very dark red rash. what's actually happening, the reason this is happening is we have been vaccinating in 37 states. it's mandatory or practically mandatory to vaccinate against strain c, but strain b of the meningitis has been all over europe and now it's starting to come here. the two, one in santa barbara and one in princeton, have different dna, so it doesn't look like it jumped from one place to the other, but it's not a coincidence we'
how does it spread, you ask? social events, bars. basically, cough droplets, respiratory droplets, coughing, sneezing, kissing on campus, sharing beer cups, et cetera, be careful. and if you have symptoms, we need to treat you with i.v. antibiotics. come in for a checkup. >> let's say you're a parents or you're in college. stiff neck, high temperature. how do you jump on it fast? >> number one is fatigue, also. fatigue, and a very, very dark rash you see characteristically, also the...
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. >> let me ask you this. i was entering 1980, 1989. i don't know if you were involved. >> i'm old, yes. [laughter] >> kinross kautsky of the ways and means committee put forward a catastrophic care program. he was very proud of it in the past congress bipartisan vote as i recall. they went home satisfied with what they had done. then something odd happened. people rejected the law that was passed. they rejected it largely because in a similar way of funding around in a way that would be deleterious to their rookie. so then, do you remember what happened this spring after that would >> after they got to build chase them with the umbrella to repeal the law. >> so there is a mechanism by which this problem could be fixed off though if we followed in 1889 repeal it. >> there's no question this is bull. it requires the congress to act the president is dying. >> the people with the umbrellas and we can meet committee. >> no comment. >> i have to address the issue or ask. we have all these experts in front of us. we get reports that the cost o
. >> let me ask you this. i was entering 1980, 1989. i don't know if you were involved. >> i'm old, yes. [laughter] >> kinross kautsky of the ways and means committee put forward a catastrophic care program. he was very proud of it in the past congress bipartisan vote as i recall. they went home satisfied with what they had done. then something odd happened. people rejected the law that was passed. they rejected it largely because in a similar way of funding around in a way...
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i ask you, turn the question back on you. what do you do? really, all of you this room. we are all complainers. i am. i don't mean that any bad way way. what are you doing? i'm not challenging you, i may just what are you doing? the world has changed by action, not by talk. talk motivates action. action is what changes the world. again, go back to that question before, i get all the time. what can we do? what can we do? , what are you doing now? nothing, what do you mean nothing? are you just letting this happen? so, if you don't get involved and take a risk like that pakistani subway owner that i met who came here with nothing, not a dime, didn't even speak english and figured out in the greatest country on earth to make money, what are you doing to change the process to make a better tomorrow? and you look at most effective politicians, they were the people who told you how terrible yesterday was, they told you your plan and their action plan for tomorrow. i think i have an obligation to people whose tax dollars supported a very nice lifestyle when i was in the secret
i ask you, turn the question back on you. what do you do? really, all of you this room. we are all complainers. i am. i don't mean that any bad way way. what are you doing? i'm not challenging you, i may just what are you doing? the world has changed by action, not by talk. talk motivates action. action is what changes the world. again, go back to that question before, i get all the time. what can we do? what can we do? , what are you doing now? nothing, what do you mean nothing? are you just...
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you wouldn't be here. they're putting more pressure on the city they can't believe this. when we were asking for help we wrr7b9 heard. i wanted to speak and i made up my mind i'm not interested in any more community anchors you u but i will take a stand this needs to be organized to make sure that place it shut do you think that's all i have to say. thank you >> (clapping) >> any other members of the public want to speak on public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. and just before we go to the next item. thanks everyone for the commentary we're looking forward digesting this. other folks can engage and i think there's a lot of things that we're hear to learn about. our mayor wants to engage a traditionally kind of traditionally initiative and create some jobs and supervisor cowen wants to see that. we're going to work through the agenda and talk about future agenda items so folks can a stay. any other thoughts of from the commissioners before we go on >> commissioner king. >> yeah. there's a lot of things you, you know, i've on, on this commission it's not the health department
you wouldn't be here. they're putting more pressure on the city they can't believe this. when we were asking for help we wrr7b9 heard. i wanted to speak and i made up my mind i'm not interested in any more community anchors you u but i will take a stand this needs to be organized to make sure that place it shut do you think that's all i have to say. thank you >> (clapping) >> any other members of the public want to speak on public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. and...
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so is the door open for a 2016 presidential run, i ask you, paul ryan? larry, that i'm going to make my mind up on that issue later on. i'm just trying to do my job right now. the people in wisconsin elected me to represent them. my colleagues asked me to chair the budget committee. i'm doing that job the best i can. i'm not going to let future ambition or career moves cloud my judgment today, and what i decided, my wife and i decided let's get through this session and i'll make my mind up down the road. i haven't foreclosed any opportunity, haven't made a decision one way or the other. right now i'm sincerely focused on doing my job. >> we've known each other a long time if i mae, happy holy merry christmas and new year's and thanks for coming on. >> awesome. merry christmas, larry. good to see you. >>> all right. so i say paul is a winner tonight. paul ryan is always a winner, in my opinion. he may be a serious candidate for the white house. we'll see. we'll debate that with our expert panel and financial panel. stay with us. much more to do, happy, hol
so is the door open for a 2016 presidential run, i ask you, paul ryan? larry, that i'm going to make my mind up on that issue later on. i'm just trying to do my job right now. the people in wisconsin elected me to represent them. my colleagues asked me to chair the budget committee. i'm doing that job the best i can. i'm not going to let future ambition or career moves cloud my judgment today, and what i decided, my wife and i decided let's get through this session and i'll make my mind up down...
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who would you like me to ask professor turley? >> my impression is that it is not exactly doing what you just said, that -- >> tell me how i'm wrong. because eric holder sent out a memo that we are no longer going to put in the indictment -- agree with me that congress can pass mandatory minimums? >> constitutionally, yes. >> do you agree congress can pass mandatory -- can congress also the statutory maximum? in other words, you can get more than 30 years for a crime. >> of course. >> any president exceeded the statutory maximum? >> can he extinguish a? >> can he exceed it speak with kenny exceeded? how would he do that? you mean keep someone in prison beyond his prison term? >> if you can put him in prison for less time than congress says is the law, can you also don't for more time than caucuses as s is the long? >> you know, it's really, it's -- this is kind fruitless because it's an area that i really don't know -- >> professor turley, what are the limits of prosecutor of discretion? and did the president can suspend immigratio
who would you like me to ask professor turley? >> my impression is that it is not exactly doing what you just said, that -- >> tell me how i'm wrong. because eric holder sent out a memo that we are no longer going to put in the indictment -- agree with me that congress can pass mandatory minimums? >> constitutionally, yes. >> do you agree congress can pass mandatory -- can congress also the statutory maximum? in other words, you can get more than 30 years for a crime....
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you know, i do walking tours among other thing. a lot of people are asking me why are our young african-american brothers on the corner of [speaker not understood] selling crack or whatever. well, partially because of ban in the box. we go two blocks further and people are asking me why is twitter headquarters looking like jury ~ jurassick park [speaker not understood]. they ask mandela, they said, we thank you for dignifying the black man, but you edved apartheid. he said, i didn't dignify the black man. i dignified the white man. maybe we can apply this to twitter. >> thank you very much. next speaker. ~ [speaker not understood] >>> my name is eugene gordon, jr. the state challenges public ownership means of production, evidence confrontation [speaker not understood] imperialism followers, embracing managers of [speaker not understood] contest continuum [speaker not understood] for clarification and logic. what is known about nazis, fascism in argentina [speaker not understood] and now in 2013 pope from argentina. i did not memorialize religion [speaker no
you know, i do walking tours among other thing. a lot of people are asking me why are our young african-american brothers on the corner of [speaker not understood] selling crack or whatever. well, partially because of ban in the box. we go two blocks further and people are asking me why is twitter headquarters looking like jury ~ jurassick park [speaker not understood]. they ask mandela, they said, we thank you for dignifying the black man, but you edved apartheid. he said, i didn't dignify the...
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let me ask you straight i mean if we talked about the responsibility of the world we talked about israel but do you seeing the movement the hamas movement bears any responsibility for the economic hardship that the palestinian people have been subjected to because i mean the konami glycated now exists in gaza one of the main reasons for that is ultimately the embrace of violent struggle of whether you like it or not so do you think that in order to alleviate the pains that the gazans have to go through do you think the hamas movement which is a major part of the palestinian government in gaza at the moment do you thing it has to change the way the way it approaches politics what kind of ray you want to change of this closed borders of asylum is a close actually just monday and then a very limited. kind of very limits gusto into what kind of wizened the borders are closed and of this moment yes they are responsible already this is the government. which they take care of all of that to solve the problems that are common in gold signed on the moment a we need this time to to make it clear f
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now, let me ask you a question, how do the balls know? [laughter] you wonder about things like that, ain't that right? see? the momentum on one side, the momentum on the other side: the same. we say the momentum is conserved. it just transfer it through the system with none being lost and none being gained. so one, one, two, two and like that, but i'll tell you what, gang. how would it be if i had two of these come down, two, and one come out with twice the speed? if that happened, would the momentum before and after be the same? think. two balls, certain speed, one ball pop out with twice the speed. check the numbers, can you do that? and when you do that, you find out that there's nothing wrong. but you know what? you could do this for eons and eons, and you never lift up two and see one come out with twice the speed. no can happen. why no can happen? because there's something else that has to be conserved besides momentum. and that something else is what we gonna be talking about next time. begins with a e, gang, what's it gonna be? ene
now, let me ask you a question, how do the balls know? [laughter] you wonder about things like that, ain't that right? see? the momentum on one side, the momentum on the other side: the same. we say the momentum is conserved. it just transfer it through the system with none being lost and none being gained. so one, one, two, two and like that, but i'll tell you what, gang. how would it be if i had two of these come down, two, and one come out with twice the speed? if that happened, would the...
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other countries will review their position and mr is and to have finally very quickly if i may i ask you you mentioned that there are six countries including israel that remain outside be comical weapons convention and that you hold that they will join the convention soon or later do you think that's going to happen while you are still our director general of the opposition w. i hope so i'll do my best metal you as this so my mandate has been renewed treasonously so i'm going to stay in as director of shuttle for the next four years and i hope that this going to happen well and best of luck with that we really appreciate your taking part in in the shell at the time of your if you like the show please join us again same place same time here in a while the part. wealthy british style polls that's not on. the. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars a report on r.t. . he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving. h
other countries will review their position and mr is and to have finally very quickly if i may i ask you you mentioned that there are six countries including israel that remain outside be comical weapons convention and that you hold that they will join the convention soon or later do you think that's going to happen while you are still our director general of the opposition w. i hope so i'll do my best metal you as this so my mandate has been renewed treasonously so i'm going to stay in as...
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brian, let me ask you one last question before you go. do you think that there is waste within the department of defense, that could be cut out that would help maybe pay for this if people were reluctant to cut other places? >> well, you know, without getting too much into the nitty gritty of the budget details. and getting into every aspect of the defense budget, there is waste in every aspect of our government in some way, shape, or form. and there is a need to streamline. and i really don't agree with the concept of hurting our retired service members, when they are trying to transition into a civilian life. and using them as the kind of punching bag to balance our budgets on the backs of. >> well said, ryan, thank you so much. >> thank you, dana. >> and straight ahead, new warnings that obamacare will destroy doctor-patient relationships. what does that mean for your healthcare. dr. ben carson is here to talk about that next. can you hash it out with us. are you worried that obamacare will lied to less doctor patient interaction? twee
brian, let me ask you one last question before you go. do you think that there is waste within the department of defense, that could be cut out that would help maybe pay for this if people were reluctant to cut other places? >> well, you know, without getting too much into the nitty gritty of the budget details. and getting into every aspect of the defense budget, there is waste in every aspect of our government in some way, shape, or form. and there is a need to streamline. and i really...
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mr roberts how are you doing today i'm just going to you're going to now i want to start off by asking you it was recently announced that timothy geithner former secretary of the treasury and new york fed president he's moving to a lucrative job at private equity firm warburg pincus is this move unexpected to you know of course not. the bank should always take care of those who serve. now during gardner's time at the treasury he went to great lengths to let people know that he was a life long civil servant i have covered during the financial crisis do you think that he ultimately served the interests of the bank more than you know the interests of that would be served being a true civil servant or sure that's the direction the federal reserve which serves the interest of the banks and in recent years that's been fortunate although treasury is now the function of the financial regulatory. they all. function now since the beginning of the fed itself there's been a revolving door between wall street and the lender of last resort now even paul warburg advocated for the creation of the fed and
mr roberts how are you doing today i'm just going to you're going to now i want to start off by asking you it was recently announced that timothy geithner former secretary of the treasury and new york fed president he's moving to a lucrative job at private equity firm warburg pincus is this move unexpected to you know of course not. the bank should always take care of those who serve. now during gardner's time at the treasury he went to great lengths to let people know that he was a life long...