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so far it is tony lambert and baxter. 29 feet and 7 inches.ider with a big second round jump 28 and 6 inches. looks very strong. >> his third and final attempt. we talk about his focus and concentration and watch him here. he wants that duck and he needs to get out into the pool to get it. it's going to be on the throw. >> that's an improvement right there. >> improvement but not as fast. he's still looking back. >> 28 feet and 2 inches, stronger, but to get on top of that podium you're thinking the throws have to be stronger. >> have to be further out in the pool. these guys can really launch themselves and that's all they're focused on. it was nice and obviously an improvement but could have done better. >> and this pool has been expanded to accommodate the progression in incredible diving dogs. here we go. >> wow, that was big one. >> 28 feet, 2 inches. so improving her story. >> massive improvement. right up to the white line on the edge which was great. the throw leading her out into the pool and she improved her jump almost two feet on t
so far it is tony lambert and baxter. 29 feet and 7 inches.ider with a big second round jump 28 and 6 inches. looks very strong. >> his third and final attempt. we talk about his focus and concentration and watch him here. he wants that duck and he needs to get out into the pool to get it. it's going to be on the throw. >> that's an improvement right there. >> improvement but not as fast. he's still looking back. >> 28 feet and 2 inches, stronger, but to get on top of...
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tell us about baxter and tell us about what baxter can do and how much common sense baxter really haswe are focused on creating tool to help american manufacturers to be productive and compete with china. baxter is in robot with common sense, they have built-in intelligence, it knows about the job it's doing. it knows about the part it's working on, it knows whether you as a co-worker is in its work space or not. baxter can adjust in that changing environment. we have a robot ooez easy to using can be trained by an average factory worker. it does simple manufacturing tasks. it's really, really cheap. >> when you say really, really cheap, i am told it is $22,000 to buy the robot, $4 an hour, how do you get will? >> if you take the full price of the robot and dwietd over six or 7,000 life span of the robot, you get to $4 bucks an hour. so we like to say, your mileage will vary depending on how you use it t. comparison is if you've got a person taking plastic parts, putting them in a box in chosen, you outsource to china to do that for $2 bucks an hour. when you add the transportation co
tell us about baxter and tell us about what baxter can do and how much common sense baxter really haswe are focused on creating tool to help american manufacturers to be productive and compete with china. baxter is in robot with common sense, they have built-in intelligence, it knows about the job it's doing. it knows about the part it's working on, it knows whether you as a co-worker is in its work space or not. baxter can adjust in that changing environment. we have a robot ooez easy to using...
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francisco youth commission followed by david ray from the human rights commission and then michael baxter from the department of public health and noel from the human services agency and also have with us chief, bill siferman who will also be taking a presentation as well. >> commissioners toomuch, thank you for being here and always your great advocacy around this issue, you have been the one for bringing this forward to the attention of the board of supervisors and the youth commission, of course and the city departments, welcome. >> thank you, so much. supervisor avalos and other supervisors and officials here today. again, my mia toomuch and i am a youth commissioner. today, we will be talking about out a little bit who the youth commission is. so the youth commission is responsible for identifying the unmet needs and concerns of san franciscans and children and youth. we are invested because we recommend that queer and transyouth see disproportionate amounts of discrimination and we were instrumental in creating it as an ordinance which was early in the youth commission's history. an
francisco youth commission followed by david ray from the human rights commission and then michael baxter from the department of public health and noel from the human services agency and also have with us chief, bill siferman who will also be taking a presentation as well. >> commissioners toomuch, thank you for being here and always your great advocacy around this issue, you have been the one for bringing this forward to the attention of the board of supervisors and the youth commission,...
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>>steve: that's baxter.rian: baxter and duke met earlier and duke responded the same way i respond when i see anna. that's wh my tongue out drooling. in the upper right? >>steve: that of course is remington also known as remy belonging to jen cunningham roche, one of our big-shot producers. she is a big shot. she is getting bigger every day. she's pregnant. any way, we would love to -- if you have ever taken your dog to work and taken a picture, share it with us. >>brian: jen's pregnant? >>alisyn: that is not a burrito. >>brian: has that been announced? >>steve: yes. hello? it's kind of hard to hide that. >>brian: i'm not judgmental. >>steve: if you've got a picture of your dog at work, we'd love to see it. e-mail it to us at friends at friends@foxnews.com. >>brian: if you predict this hour is going to go smoothe to us, write us. >>alisyn: as we like to say at "fox & friends," what could go wrong? to your headlines. the firm hired to conduct a background check on n.s.a. leaker edward snowden is reportedly un
>>steve: that's baxter.rian: baxter and duke met earlier and duke responded the same way i respond when i see anna. that's wh my tongue out drooling. in the upper right? >>steve: that of course is remington also known as remy belonging to jen cunningham roche, one of our big-shot producers. she is a big shot. she is getting bigger every day. she's pregnant. any way, we would love to -- if you have ever taken your dog to work and taken a picture, share it with us. >>brian:...
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baxter that a lot of the work in producing the video that we have was done with a lot of work locally with young people and this is an rfp process we want to look at how we can assure that we have people responding that could go through the process that public health went through, it seemed like a good process that is specific to san francisco. yes. >> and that might really be really well tail lored to what we need here in san francisco. >> right, for example our harassment prevention training that we are working on now, we specifically asked the vendors to reach out to the lgbtq community center. and get some expertise from them, regarding developing some of the scenarios. to track the youth, i know that there is a state law that allows for the individuals to self-disclose no seeking those types of services but i would caution us and perhaps look out to the city attorney's office for device on the tracking of individuals in other services, utilizing other city services because we want to mitigate any risk management that might come out of that by someone requesting information and fr
baxter that a lot of the work in producing the video that we have was done with a lot of work locally with young people and this is an rfp process we want to look at how we can assure that we have people responding that could go through the process that public health went through, it seemed like a good process that is specific to san francisco. yes. >> and that might really be really well tail lored to what we need here in san francisco. >> right, for example our harassment...
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next up is michael baxter from the department of public health. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here, i am putting up a powerpoint and i can't speak these days without one. i want to thank you for the invitation to speak today and talk about the process that we have gone through in the department of public hel and this it has been a process to take us two years to get here today and i want to acknowledge the youth commission and i would like just to say a shout out to mario who was the director a couple of years ago and was really was someone who helped to push this and a special thanks to the youth women over there who have really worked so close with us, and the youth commission works these days and really pushing issues. >> i agree. >> thank you. >> so, just very quickly, to talk about a time line, as i just said in spring of 2011, is when the youth commission approached dph and said there is something on the books for a number of years, how about if you step up and take the lead and start doing some work around the 12 n ordinance. it took us a few months in the department to
next up is michael baxter from the department of public health. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here, i am putting up a powerpoint and i can't speak these days without one. i want to thank you for the invitation to speak today and talk about the process that we have gone through in the department of public hel and this it has been a process to take us two years to get here today and i want to acknowledge the youth commission and i would like just to say a shout out to mario who was...
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. >> that's baxter. >> you know how to cut to the core of me, baxter. >> thursday night is mexican nightn? >> you know i don't speak spanish. in english, please. >> not janis joplin, not columbia university and it sure the hell wasn't a labor union. >> in a glass case of emotioning >> standing in line at a grocery store behind people with a food stamp card. >> mm. that is good fondue. >> i love crab legs. >> the democratic leadership in the house want to blame the democrats. >> long, long time. >> you're in charge of the house. >> this is a very difficult issue. >> they didn't get results and they put the blame on somebody else. >> i fully expect to be speaker. >> it's amateur hour. >> as the speaker, i take a lot of hits. i get a lot of hatch heets thrown at my back. >> the gop leadership got blindsided. >> as god gives breath in my body, i am here. >> what a week it's been for the right wing in this country. pretty much every political pathology has been exposed. it there a silver lining to all the gloomy reactionary clouds? a profile of rand paul in the latest issue of the new republi
. >> that's baxter. >> you know how to cut to the core of me, baxter. >> thursday night is mexican nightn? >> you know i don't speak spanish. in english, please. >> not janis joplin, not columbia university and it sure the hell wasn't a labor union. >> in a glass case of emotioning >> standing in line at a grocery store behind people with a food stamp card. >> mm. that is good fondue. >> i love crab legs. >> the democratic leadership...
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yes, newseum, honoring the most famous anchorman since ted baxter. ron burgundy. it's in anticipation of the new movie, "anchorman 2: the legend continues." >>> sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is proving to be pretty entertaining, himself. this is "hardball." the place for politics. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things happen. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on
yes, newseum, honoring the most famous anchorman since ted baxter. ron burgundy. it's in anticipation of the new movie, "anchorman 2: the legend continues." >>> sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is proving to be pretty entertaining, himself. this is "hardball." the place for politics. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we...
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yes, newseum, honoring the most famous anchorman since ted baxter. ron burgundy. it's in anticipation of the new movie, "anchorman 2: the legend continues." >>> sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is proving to be pretty entertaining, himself. this is "hardball." the place for politics. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> well, we can't say we didn't see this one coming. cory booke
yes, newseum, honoring the most famous anchorman since ted baxter. ron burgundy. it's in anticipation of the new movie, "anchorman 2: the legend continues." >>> sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is proving to be pretty entertaining, himself. this is "hardball." the place for politics. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and...
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yes, newseum, honoring the most famous anchorman since ted baxter. ron burgundy. it's in anticipation of the new movie, "anchorman 2: the legend continues." >>> sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is proving to be pretty entertaining, himself. this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> well, we can't say we didn't [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >>> welcome back to "hardball." politics makes strange bedfellows, sometimes. that axiom is never truer than when it comes to national security issues. when "the new york times" editorial bashes the president, and the "wall street journal" editorial defends him, you can be excused for wondering what's going on. the "times" today, wrote, "the administration has now lost all correct on this issue. mr. obama is proving that truism that the executive branch will use any power it
yes, newseum, honoring the most famous anchorman since ted baxter. ron burgundy. it's in anticipation of the new movie, "anchorman 2: the legend continues." >>> sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is proving to be pretty entertaining, himself. this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> well, we can't say we didn't [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8...
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even if they got everything they want with the role of the media with the baxter no even if they wanted to go back in style and that is let's restore some semblance of order. there are very few things they do have the economy that was not growing. federal think they say give us 70 more years. >> i want to return about covering the country and the hope and the heartbreak kid i remember there is a scene that you are describing a lawyer for the cartel told you that the more you of your kids insist on democracy the bourse to wage you will find. i thought that was such ut telling'' a and to ask you to talk about that you think americans should quit and assisting on a democracy that is a lost cause? >> i think that is right in the sense i feat of your kids want instant democracy a and the more i realize as a lawyer and later assassinated. but i also realized that the change is happening. they went to their moments but as a journalist i am always encouraged his icy the best of mexico and a civil society people try to hold the government accountable. the other stories in it is a birthday party
even if they got everything they want with the role of the media with the baxter no even if they wanted to go back in style and that is let's restore some semblance of order. there are very few things they do have the economy that was not growing. federal think they say give us 70 more years. >> i want to return about covering the country and the hope and the heartbreak kid i remember there is a scene that you are describing a lawyer for the cartel told you that the more you of your kids...
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out called changing the banking of for good at this if it is passed into law could mean that some baxter's bankers that are accused of reckless behavior could be sent to jail it also questions puts accountability of governments and regulators to implement these laws so as not to render all of them but useless and trying to find a twenty seven billion a palace the question there is will the measures that the banks have already put forward r.b.s. and barclays saying they're confident they will be able to plug this hole will those measures be enough or will there be a need to go again to external funding and once taxpayers' money gets involved it will certainly a few hit a few nerves that once again the question is who is going to be footing the bill at the end of the day. well if you missed something on air you can always catch up on our headlines are much more online it's a quick look at what's lined up view there today on american mega founder kim dotcom that reverses roles in accuses the u.s. government what he calls the largest massacre dater in the history of the internet find out what
out called changing the banking of for good at this if it is passed into law could mean that some baxter's bankers that are accused of reckless behavior could be sent to jail it also questions puts accountability of governments and regulators to implement these laws so as not to render all of them but useless and trying to find a twenty seven billion a palace the question there is will the measures that the banks have already put forward r.b.s. and barclays saying they're confident they will be...
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out called changing the banking of for good at this if it is passed into law could mean that some baxter's bankers are accused of reckless behavior could be sent to jail it also questions puts accountability of governments and regulators to implement these laws so as not to render all of them but useless when trying to find a twenty seven billion a palace the question there is will the measures that the banks have already put forward r.b.s. and barclays saying they're confident there will be will be able to plug this hole will those measures be enough or will there be a need to go again to external funding and once taxpayers' money gets involved it will certainly a few hit a few nerves that once again the question is who is going to be footing the bill at the end of the day. other news making headlines around the. world this hour starting with turbulent afghanistan where at least thirty two militants have been killed in a u.s. air raid hours earlier the town about ten responsibility for a deadly assault on an american air base a tit for tat action comes at a time when the shaky peace proce
out called changing the banking of for good at this if it is passed into law could mean that some baxter's bankers are accused of reckless behavior could be sent to jail it also questions puts accountability of governments and regulators to implement these laws so as not to render all of them but useless when trying to find a twenty seven billion a palace the question there is will the measures that the banks have already put forward r.b.s. and barclays saying they're confident there will be...
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he may be staying at this capsule hotel within the zone and also we know that the ecuadorian and baxter a visit at the sheremetyevo airport on sunday and spent a few hours behind closed doors at the launch also here inside the transit zone so perhaps the meeting with mr snowden although he never commented on whether or not never would be officially confirmed that when he left the airport he was accompanied by some people but nobody could really identify whether the former cia agent was one of them now it's also reported that mr snowden may be waiting for a flank here. this is according to speculation in the media which quotes an unnamed source with an aeroflot just to remind you again his passport has been invalidated nevertheless he was still let out of china apparently allowed to enter russia and on one hand this doesn't really fit into international legal practices but on the other hand this is a great area in international war which apparently is not such a big obstacle if you know what has been in needed then you could still answer or leave a country and have barely this is what we
he may be staying at this capsule hotel within the zone and also we know that the ecuadorian and baxter a visit at the sheremetyevo airport on sunday and spent a few hours behind closed doors at the launch also here inside the transit zone so perhaps the meeting with mr snowden although he never commented on whether or not never would be officially confirmed that when he left the airport he was accompanied by some people but nobody could really identify whether the former cia agent was one of...
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some young girls are playing on sports teams that were once for boys. 12-year-old maddie baxter was one she was kicked off the team from her school. she was a first string defensive tackle in georgia. she was taken off the roster for several reasons. one was that the boys might have impure thoughts about her. here's maddie's reaction to the decision. >> can't really go to sleep at night. i have been thinking about what else am i going to do? how is this going to continue? it's really just -- it really does hurt. it's not just for me. it's for any female through any sport that wants to be able to play. >> her mom is disappointed, too. >> you can kill a child's spirit just because you have the opportunity to do so. you know, maddy was able to play the first year. she did an outstanding job. she gave it every ounce of energy and passion she had. >> one thing that probably hasn't happened to maddy is having lipstick on her teeth. i heard about it already before you tweet. bob? >> yes. >> do you like the idea of young girls being able to play any sport they want to play? >> this is open to s
some young girls are playing on sports teams that were once for boys. 12-year-old maddie baxter was one she was kicked off the team from her school. she was a first string defensive tackle in georgia. she was taken off the roster for several reasons. one was that the boys might have impure thoughts about her. here's maddie's reaction to the decision. >> can't really go to sleep at night. i have been thinking about what else am i going to do? how is this going to continue? it's really just...
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no ♪ i ain't never been nothing but tough ♪ ♪ >> here's one tough little girl. 12-year-old madison baxterign after her school kicked her off of the football team. >> yeah, the reason the school is giving for the decision has nothing to do with her getting hurt. there is growing controversy over a 12-year-old georgia girl's fight to play football. >> my mom counts it as five sacks. i count it as four. the entire, thought it was one of their boys. when they saw the number and looked at the roster. they saw it was me. standing ovation. right there. >> reporter: maddy baxter the starting tackle for strong rock christian school's sixth grade team. but now, the rising seventh grade school told her she is not allowed to play next year. the reason, she is a girl. >> taking the fun i had for a year and snatching it right out from under me. >> reporter: in a statement to news media, the strong rock christian school said middle school girls play girls' sports and middle school boys, play boys' sports. >> reporter: the ceo of the school said boys have lustful thoughts and might think of maddy in an i
no ♪ i ain't never been nothing but tough ♪ ♪ >> here's one tough little girl. 12-year-old madison baxterign after her school kicked her off of the football team. >> yeah, the reason the school is giving for the decision has nothing to do with her getting hurt. there is growing controversy over a 12-year-old georgia girl's fight to play football. >> my mom counts it as five sacks. i count it as four. the entire, thought it was one of their boys. when they saw the number...
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if we are going to fix the problem and leadership we have to have baxter barriers and internal barriers solved. >> you talk about the problem of an executive woman at the table in your book. you point out that some leaders are ceos actually see this interruption phenomena. i agree with this. where men dominate the conversation and they interrupt women. >> exactly. no, it's an interview, it's not interrupting. [applause] >> one end and representative women at every level. i have seen you do me do this as well. when that happens, a man will interrupt. and he will people say, i'd like to hear what she'd say. so eric, you go around the table and i say thank you. that publishes the same thing. the point is all of us need to do this. it is not just ceos that can do this. you don't have to be eric schmidt to do this. the most senior person in the room recall not only can change them. >> in the book you talk about the education system and you point out that what it is now becoming clear is that we have a crisis of men and women in the educational system. it is higher as success brahmans. fifty-
if we are going to fix the problem and leadership we have to have baxter barriers and internal barriers solved. >> you talk about the problem of an executive woman at the table in your book. you point out that some leaders are ceos actually see this interruption phenomena. i agree with this. where men dominate the conversation and they interrupt women. >> exactly. no, it's an interview, it's not interrupting. [applause] >> one end and representative women at every level. i...
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baxter is kind of like your baby. >>anna: he's definitely spoiled.f town and his birthday was while i was gone. so i had a rawhide cupcake one of my girlfriends gave to him while i was away. >>steve: where do you get a rawhide cupcake? >>anna: any of the dog stores. you were actually the pack leader for brian's dog when he was here. that was kind of bizarre. >>steve: a very big dog. the reason we say it turns out dogs are kind of like our babies, with a study they determine dogs react to us in a manner that mimics how kids respond to their parents. they did some tests and they realize dogs would rather get a treat from their caregiver rather than just from -- >>anna: i completely disagree with the study. >>tucker: it's one of those studies that proves what you already knew. as any dog owner would know, it says if you are an owner that provides a stable environment, your dog is happier. >>anna: it says the secure base effect like toddlers have with their mother, they are more likely to interact with other toddlers if their mother is in the room. baxte
baxter is kind of like your baby. >>anna: he's definitely spoiled.f town and his birthday was while i was gone. so i had a rawhide cupcake one of my girlfriends gave to him while i was away. >>steve: where do you get a rawhide cupcake? >>anna: any of the dog stores. you were actually the pack leader for brian's dog when he was here. that was kind of bizarre. >>steve: a very big dog. the reason we say it turns out dogs are kind of like our babies, with a study they...
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that's baxter. and then the upper right?e is remington, also known as remi belonging to jen cunningham, one of our big shot producers. >> brian: the dog is a little bit hyper today. >> alisyn: duke is having gas astro intestinal issues. >> steve: how much does that dog way? >> brian: if you remember the first time you were on television you were probably gassy. >> alisyn: so glad to do smello-vision at home. >> clayton: i can see that being brian's dog. couldn't you? take your dog to work. >> tucker: this is why we are better than the terrorists. i'm serious. we love dogs and they don't. >> alisyn: you are right. you guys loved it yesterday so much that it was take your dog to work day that you sent in your photos. here are a few. including a former u.s. general. >> clayton: look at general tommy franks sending this photo of his cat on his desk. i don't know what's more interesting there the cat or that messy desk? >> tucker: is that a-posthumous photo? >> alisyn: this is adorable bijou. >> clayton: that's not the dog's name
that's baxter. and then the upper right?e is remington, also known as remi belonging to jen cunningham, one of our big shot producers. >> brian: the dog is a little bit hyper today. >> alisyn: duke is having gas astro intestinal issues. >> steve: how much does that dog way? >> brian: if you remember the first time you were on television you were probably gassy. >> alisyn: so glad to do smello-vision at home. >> clayton: i can see that being brian's dog....
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>> if you go to my facebook page, twitter page, you'll see my labrador baxter wearing purple shoes liken one of my escapades for "fox and friends" was watching him, and theye i had to put them on. >> dogs have been surviving for thousands of years without shoes on them. now they need shoes? another new trend. coming to new york city, this is a water cooler stories we're talking about this morning, would you pay more upfront in a restaurant if you knew you were going to get great service? that i guess to say, no more tipping at a restaurant. you go in, the bill is more, but you know the service is going to be fantastic. >> sure. as long as it's built into the price, built into the quality control, it's clearly marked you know what you're getting for the price, you don't accidentally tip on top of that -- >> so carmax for restaurants, no negotiations? >> it's like tenure for teachers. it's takes out incentive. excellence ought to be rewarded. there ought to be a way to say, to someone work on your behalf, you're doing an extra great job and i'm going to reward you. >> how is any different
>> if you go to my facebook page, twitter page, you'll see my labrador baxter wearing purple shoes liken one of my escapades for "fox and friends" was watching him, and theye i had to put them on. >> dogs have been surviving for thousands of years without shoes on them. now they need shoes? another new trend. coming to new york city, this is a water cooler stories we're talking about this morning, would you pay more upfront in a restaurant if you knew you were going to get...