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>> well, our calvin asia business is up $500 million business.perating margins in that business are in the high teens. >> that's pretty good. >> it is a very strong business. it's been strong in 2013. and we don't see any reason why it would slow down in 2014. so that business is comping right now in the low single digits. but i think as we get into a little warmer weather, we should even see some better results. >> okay. that's good. that makes me feel you're not overpromising. not that you haven't, but i know you yourself were abject about the miss, the initial miss, but you said you'd fix it. what's crucial for me, the numbers are difficult to understand. there's a backout, there's a bass. you got rid of bass. there's currency backout. to me, when i interpret, i could actually say if you added that back, you could get to 675 -- i mean, sorry, 765, 795. that would exceed what i find the consensus to be. is that a fair judgment? >> you've run your own numbers. when i look at it, i think fundamentally what really is going on is we're continuing w
>> well, our calvin asia business is up $500 million business.perating margins in that business are in the high teens. >> that's pretty good. >> it is a very strong business. it's been strong in 2013. and we don't see any reason why it would slow down in 2014. so that business is comping right now in the low single digits. but i think as we get into a little warmer weather, we should even see some better results. >> okay. that's good. that makes me feel you're not...
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money making it as much more to do with the kind of mentality that calvinism created in which people had to constantly sort of methodically think about controlling their lives in which they didn't want to oversee extend it tended to be highly conducive to a protestant economic success and especially calvin is the economic success. it is true. he looked at europe it is striking that protestant countries and pros and portions of countries that were partly protestant or catholic, protestant portions tended to be much more developed in a capitalist way which faded over time. one can often find such connections between religion and culture more generally and levels of economic achievement. >> you're watching book tv 91. we are talking with jerry miller, professor here at catholic university. here is his most recent book. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. you can also share anything uc easily by clicking share and selecting the format. book tv streams live on line for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> book tv ha
money making it as much more to do with the kind of mentality that calvinism created in which people had to constantly sort of methodically think about controlling their lives in which they didn't want to oversee extend it tended to be highly conducive to a protestant economic success and especially calvin is the economic success. it is true. he looked at europe it is striking that protestant countries and pros and portions of countries that were partly protestant or catholic, protestant...
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comic strips to me died when calvin and hobbs went away.l waking up that new's eve, saving the paper. it's in the trunk somewhere in my home. you got the elusive bill waterson on audio tape. i want to play what he had to say. >> quite honestly, i tried to if get that there was an audience. i wanted to keep this strip feeling small and intimate as i did it so my goal was just to make my wife laugh. after that i put it out and the public could take it or leave it. >> bill waterson also painted the -- i guess drew the poster for this film. can you just talk about him and the impact of calvin and hobbs had on an entire generation of comic book readers and how unbelievable it is that you actually got him on tape. first interview ever, ever. >> absolutely. >> yes, it was pretty amazing. when we started making this documentary four years ago he was at the top of our list of who we wanted to talk to but we never thought we would ever get, you know, bill waterson. it was sort of like getting j.d. salinger talking to us about comics. but, you know, w
comic strips to me died when calvin and hobbs went away.l waking up that new's eve, saving the paper. it's in the trunk somewhere in my home. you got the elusive bill waterson on audio tape. i want to play what he had to say. >> quite honestly, i tried to if get that there was an audience. i wanted to keep this strip feeling small and intimate as i did it so my goal was just to make my wife laugh. after that i put it out and the public could take it or leave it. >> bill waterson...
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which blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. want to welcome viewers to is this hoover revision. george nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another book and this time we give license to this crucial controversial depression subject. we will break our hour into three parts. the first is to remind ourselves who hoover was. the second part is to talk about the production of this tremendous book and many pages and much editing and detail and the third part will be to talk about why it matters. what about the great depression and c-span viewers, welcome, george nash, welcome. hoover's identity really begins in college and you have written a whole book about that. where did hoover go to college and how did it affect him? >> you was born in 1874 in iowa as the son of quakers and a blacksmith and was often before he was -- went out to live with an uncle in oregon, never had more than a high school land newly formed stanford university in the summ
which blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. want to welcome viewers to is this hoover revision. george nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another book and this time we give license to this crucial controversial depression subject. we will break our hour into three parts. the first is to remind ourselves who hoover was. the second part is to...
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the acquisition looked like a total no-brainer because it allowed pvh to reunite all of the calvin kline products globally under one roof giving good footholds in brazil. what happened? the stocks spiked up from 91 to 116. why not? the last time pvh run by them made a major acquisition and scored the buy of tommy hill burger. for awhile it looked like it was working and the stock kept rallying up to 138. but last year pvh missed the quarter in an almost unthinkable event acknowledging the jeans lines not up to snuff. manny came on the show and it was objected about the miss, about 25 cent miss and promised us here things would improve. sure enough when manny came on the set to talk about the quarter, his stock retreated back to 116. how about that irony? where it jumped to when the deal was first announced. all those gains that came after as the strong traded up to 138 evaporated. plus, unlike any other time in his history, there were analysts actually betting against. that's right, betting against one of the best stories in the apparel industry. saying it was over, and what happened? in
the acquisition looked like a total no-brainer because it allowed pvh to reunite all of the calvin kline products globally under one roof giving good footholds in brazil. what happened? the stocks spiked up from 91 to 116. why not? the last time pvh run by them made a major acquisition and scored the buy of tommy hill burger. for awhile it looked like it was working and the stock kept rallying up to 138. but last year pvh missed the quarter in an almost unthinkable event acknowledging the jeans...
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calvin bought the million-dollar powerball ticket on march 12th. and two weeks later, he won 50,000 bucks in a pick four game. and two days later, another million dollars in a scratchoff game. but as we caution viewers, money does not buy happiness. >> i keep telling myself that over and over again. >> a lot of other things, but not happiness. >> life lessons from uncle ron on sunday morning. we appreciate it. >> they look happy. >> the opposite of woebegone. >> you googled it. >> yes, i did google it while he was talking. vocabulary and life lessons. if you for that. >> i got more. >>> and back to the news on the latest for the hunt on flight 370. more ships and planes joining the search today. and a new military man taking over the international search. but time is running out. the batteries of the black boxes set to die as early as next week. let's get the latest now from abc's david wright in perth, australia. david, good morning. >> reporter: even before any wreckage has been confirmed, authorities here are already thinking about the next phas
calvin bought the million-dollar powerball ticket on march 12th. and two weeks later, he won 50,000 bucks in a pick four game. and two days later, another million dollars in a scratchoff game. but as we caution viewers, money does not buy happiness. >> i keep telling myself that over and over again. >> a lot of other things, but not happiness. >> life lessons from uncle ron on sunday morning. we appreciate it. >> they look happy. >> the opposite of woebegone....
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church, we had some older guys, calvin cooke, the campbell nelson., henry they dedicate their time to the young kids. they spent a lot of hours with me giving me advice on how to be precise and how to connect with a spiritual thing. in our church, it is common to play the pedal steel. there are hundreds of kids playing. kids say i want to play that, i want to do that. it has been hours of hard work. tavis: tell me about this new project. >> i came up with the title from hanging around in nashville and alabama. we compiled a bunch of songs that have our spiritual roots. carlos santana on get a view of songs. two of the songs. let's get it done. tavis: how do you process? in some ways, you are still that young kid from new jersey who many are starting to discover. you are playing with legends like santana and buddy guy. how do you process that? >> i have been fortunate to have these guys appreciate what i do musically. i really do not process until i am listening back. santanatling carlos during this song and we're going at it. out came this great energetic piece of music. that is when
church, we had some older guys, calvin cooke, the campbell nelson., henry they dedicate their time to the young kids. they spent a lot of hours with me giving me advice on how to be precise and how to connect with a spiritual thing. in our church, it is common to play the pedal steel. there are hundreds of kids playing. kids say i want to play that, i want to do that. it has been hours of hard work. tavis: tell me about this new project. >> i came up with the title from hanging around in...
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people often blamed calvin coolidge for a statement he allegedly made that the market was just fine and stock prices for okay. with the copies of the article that prosperity was absolutely sound to the stocks were cheap in the market so it turns out the only source other historians can find but what i did from one year ago. with the right teams in to discuss this before, hoover wrote several drafts and it turns out just before hoover cave in to office before coup vigilante read these statements but not a quotation marks around the original draft said with the typescript they were added by the time of book gets published a looks like coolidge said this precisely hoover may have had a little slip or the earlier episode to make some of the nine comments about the stock market. >> host: we all of a natural eagerness to shift blame to someone else say and maybe he shifted to coverage. he shifted a little bit much to hoover. but there was a tremendous burden for terrible motion in the business cycle. since we have been studied hoover there has been some revision one piece relates to the sovie
people often blamed calvin coolidge for a statement he allegedly made that the market was just fine and stock prices for okay. with the copies of the article that prosperity was absolutely sound to the stocks were cheap in the market so it turns out the only source other historians can find but what i did from one year ago. with the right teams in to discuss this before, hoover wrote several drafts and it turns out just before hoover cave in to office before coup vigilante read these statements...
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then calvin bought a scratchoff which revealed a million dollar prize.. >> we spoke to the hot dog vendor fired by the detroit tigers -- not them but the vendor. we asked, what do you put on your hole dog? scott says straining people put catsup on a hot dog. i guess that means i'm strange. chaz tweeter, mustard. gold dilocks saying nothing because a great hot dog doesn't mean anything. gary had opening day trash talk saying, ha-ha, the tigers, my red sox ate you for break fast, lunch and dinner. so here is the question. what do the show produce issues put on their hot dog? let's go to control room cam. where are they? >> catsup and relish. >> is that sauerkraut. >> sauerkraut and mustard. >> i like that one. jen? >> i'm catsup and relish. >> no mustard? >> no mustard. >> i'm catsup and mustard and normally onion but they don't have it. >> i'm all the above. thank you, everyone. >> happen opening day. we're following the hadn't for the missing airplane. right now an australian ship is steaming toward the search zone and on board a device that could help s
then calvin bought a scratchoff which revealed a million dollar prize.. >> we spoke to the hot dog vendor fired by the detroit tigers -- not them but the vendor. we asked, what do you put on your hole dog? scott says straining people put catsup on a hot dog. i guess that means i'm strange. chaz tweeter, mustard. gold dilocks saying nothing because a great hot dog doesn't mean anything. gary had opening day trash talk saying, ha-ha, the tigers, my red sox ate you for break fast, lunch and...
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people often blamed calvin coolidge for a statement he allegedly made as late as 29.the statement was the market was just fine. what did you discover? >> guest: it was against coolidge is that prosperity was absolutely found and the stock was cheap in the market and it turned out the only source that i've been able to find and others have been able to find is herbert hoover. he makes the point about coolidge but what i did a year or so ago and we discussed this before, hoover wrote several drafts and it turns out in the initial draft he made the statement before he came into office as the president before he left. in the script revision whether it was the secretary putting in something added by the time the book gets published in 1952 or so it looks like he said this precisely and we haven't been able to find it at that time. he may have had a slip of his memory or have been thinking of an earlier episode when he makes some comments about the stock market. >> host: we all have a natural eagerness to shift the blame over to someone else. both of them felt the burden of
people often blamed calvin coolidge for a statement he allegedly made as late as 29.the statement was the market was just fine. what did you discover? >> guest: it was against coolidge is that prosperity was absolutely found and the stock was cheap in the market and it turned out the only source that i've been able to find and others have been able to find is herbert hoover. he makes the point about coolidge but what i did a year or so ago and we discussed this before, hoover wrote...
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which blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. we want to welcome the viewers to this hoover revision. doc nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another book and this time we are going to give license to this crucial controversial depression subject. we are going to make our hour into three parts. the first part is remind yourself to hoover was. the second is to talk about the production of this tremendous book and its many pages and much editing and detail in the third part will be to talk about why it matters, what about the great depression and two c-span viewers welcome and george welcome. hoover's identity really begins in college and you have written a whole book about that. where did hoover go to college and how did it affect him? >> guest: he was first of all born in 1874 in iowa as the son of quakers and the son of the locksmith. he was orphaned before he was 10 and went to live eventually with an uncle in oregon. never had more than
which blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. we want to welcome the viewers to this hoover revision. doc nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another book and this time we are going to give license to this crucial controversial depression subject. we are going to make our hour into three parts. the first part is remind yourself to hoover was. the...
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with plans of the people as well including his successor, franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. we want to welcome you, viewers, to this hoover revision. dr. nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another boat. this time are going to get right to this crucial controversial depression. are going to break our our into three parts. the first is to remind ourselves who hoover was. the second part is to talk about the production of this tremendous book and its many pages and editing and detail. the third will be to talk about why it matters, what about the great depression. today c-span yours welcome. hoover's identity really began in college. you've written all book about that. where did you ever go to college and how did it affect them? >> was born in 1874 in iowa as the son of quakers and some of a blacksmith. he was orphaned before ten, went out to live with them on call in oregon, never had more than a middle school education. and then he applied for entrance into a newly formed stanford uni
with plans of the people as well including his successor, franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. we want to welcome you, viewers, to this hoover revision. dr. nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another boat. this time are going to get right to this crucial controversial depression. are going to break our our into three parts. the first is to remind ourselves who hoover was. the second part is to...
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whether the president is a republican or democrat, calvin coolidge once said the business of americais business. republican or democrat, we get this -- not a lot happens. how much of this sixth extinction will have to be blamed on the business of america? >> that is a really good question. one of the points i make in the book is we have been at this world-altering project for quite a long time. when humanss arrived in the hawaiian islands. a lot of the native fauna was destroyed by rats they brought along. it is not something that we just said, now we are going to really start changing the planet. but it has really ramped up with industrialization. we in this country are at the forefront of that. it is certainly at this point a project that most people in the globe are part of. it is going to take massive global scale change. that is another problem we face. a lot of blame game going on. what are the chinese doing, what are we doing? we need both the developed word and the developing world to be moving once again in the same direction. tavis: the industrialized nations are doing the
whether the president is a republican or democrat, calvin coolidge once said the business of americais business. republican or democrat, we get this -- not a lot happens. how much of this sixth extinction will have to be blamed on the business of america? >> that is a really good question. one of the points i make in the book is we have been at this world-altering project for quite a long time. when humanss arrived in the hawaiian islands. a lot of the native fauna was destroyed by rats...
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assignment of disciplinary charges filed against patrol officer calvin wiley, case no. 2013-0305 to an individual commissioner for the taking of evidence on a date to be determined by the commissioner. >> another case filed on dale w, 155 to an individual commissioner on the taking of evidence. all of these cases assigned to you, president mazzucco and i will contact the officers. officer wiley said he would be here along with sergeant white. i told him we would contact with the status call. >> thank you. also, we have a new addition. when we do our community meetings we invite the special patrol officers assigned to that district station. this is the second time we did it. we have byron with the patrol specials. alan, where are you? the patrol specials they are the private security where they by beats in the city and they operate under the guidance of the police commission and they offer a service to merchants. it's rare in san francisco. we invited the heart brothers, i invited them yesterday to be
assignment of disciplinary charges filed against patrol officer calvin wiley, case no. 2013-0305 to an individual commissioner for the taking of evidence on a date to be determined by the commissioner. >> another case filed on dale w, 155 to an individual commissioner on the taking of evidence. all of these cases assigned to you, president mazzucco and i will contact the officers. officer wiley said he would be here along with sergeant white. i told him we would contact with the status...
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calvin announced on monday that they scan in your analysis of satellite eight x x it's beneath them a full plane went down somewhere west of the street in the indian ocean and malaysia airlines has pledged its support to the passengers families are you. you will we will the resounding win this. in front of the nation and the flu including one hundred and fifty three to four. we want justice. what the malaysian government to give but cal families malaysian prime minister and not surprise us as his government will focus its resources are located in the rankings are investigating the cause of the accident. did you know do we own all tied in any information from the families and the. i've repeated a few times to everyone. please understand that it is a tough mission. in a typical their pants. the lessons and equipment capable of picking up signals from the ashcroft flight record of my books as well as an unmanned submarine twenty seat reconnaissance but analysts say they'll need to inflame sectarian had that before any of it can be chilling effect to pee. my son is going increasingly tens
calvin announced on monday that they scan in your analysis of satellite eight x x it's beneath them a full plane went down somewhere west of the street in the indian ocean and malaysia airlines has pledged its support to the passengers families are you. you will we will the resounding win this. in front of the nation and the flu including one hundred and fifty three to four. we want justice. what the malaysian government to give but cal families malaysian prime minister and not surprise us as...
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. >>> now three times this month, calvin and spencer winning the lottery three times. one million on a powerplay, a power pick and the next day $1 million in a scratch-off ticket. are kidding me? >>> when we come back, the biggest losers. why one american city nearly everybody will be on the edge of their seat tonight. jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego with a $1 billion investment. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. and no energy company invests more in the u.s. than bp. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coin
. >>> now three times this month, calvin and spencer winning the lottery three times. one million on a powerplay, a power pick and the next day $1 million in a scratch-off ticket. are kidding me? >>> when we come back, the biggest losers. why one american city nearly everybody will be on the edge of their seat tonight. jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing...
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. >> calvin wong has been considering closing his cafi because sales of also be cut in half. >> no parking, people can't walk here and they have to walk all the way i have block to come over here. it's a disaster. >> the city knows it's an inconvenience but hope their plan to revitalize downtown will pay off. the project includes widening sidewalks and installing new lighting, furniture and landscape. owners are looking forward to the futures but need customers to know they are open for business despite the construction. >> the results are lovely but it has kept us from shopping. >> it will be nice when it's done but we need to survive this and make sure we're here when it's all pretty. >> a project manager overseeing part of the construction says he is aware of the business owners concerns and they're working with merchants. this project is on schedule to be finished by the end of the summer. >>> in congress crews planned to be working late to make repairs to ruptured water main. it broke near san miguel and tioga road about 3:00 p.m. right next to the bart maintenance yard. with a scene
. >> calvin wong has been considering closing his cafi because sales of also be cut in half. >> no parking, people can't walk here and they have to walk all the way i have block to come over here. it's a disaster. >> the city knows it's an inconvenience but hope their plan to revitalize downtown will pay off. the project includes widening sidewalks and installing new lighting, furniture and landscape. owners are looking forward to the futures but need customers to know they...
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i have been working not on president 40, but president 30, calvin coolidge. we hope you'll visit his birthplace in plymouth notch, vermont. i will speak sacrilege and blasphemy and say in some ways, coolidge was even better than reagan. what way could that be? when coolidge left office, the a federal government was actually smaller than when he came into the presidency. you want to think about that. i see them as augmenting one another. reagan much appreciated coolidge. i see them as together. in researching coolidge, i also found -- and this is what i will speak about -- that he had a time for choosing. there were some differences. when reagan shows in the early 60's, he chose to leave the democratic party and go to the republican. coolidge's choice was different. he chose to go from the progressive wing of the republican party to the traditional or conservative wing. it was in both cases a big choice. you may know the line that coolidge spoke around the time he made this choice in 1919. he was speaking about public-sector workers and he said, there is no ri
i have been working not on president 40, but president 30, calvin coolidge. we hope you'll visit his birthplace in plymouth notch, vermont. i will speak sacrilege and blasphemy and say in some ways, coolidge was even better than reagan. what way could that be? when coolidge left office, the a federal government was actually smaller than when he came into the presidency. you want to think about that. i see them as augmenting one another. reagan much appreciated coolidge. i see them as together....
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. >>> supervisor, calvin we will shall, san francisco clearinghouse, 501(c) (3). i would like to follow on with a couple of remarks about the already rather high bar that the city requires nonprofit contractors with the city to meet. that is not applied to, for example, for profit contractors. if you are a nonprofit contractor with the city and county of san francisco, you must open up two of your board meetings to the general public, advertise broadly, and conduct those board meetings open to the public. no such requirement is made of any for-profit entity. second, administrative code chapter 79 requires that any city funded affordable housing development, health or human service that is proposed for a specific or general location in san francisco, before that allocation of funds can be made, must have a public hearing. ~ in that neighborhood around that site. this is in addition to any public hearing requiring approval processes. these are just two examples -- excuse me. these are not required, such hearings are not required. for for-profit entities providing th
. >>> supervisor, calvin we will shall, san francisco clearinghouse, 501(c) (3). i would like to follow on with a couple of remarks about the already rather high bar that the city requires nonprofit contractors with the city to meet. that is not applied to, for example, for profit contractors. if you are a nonprofit contractor with the city and county of san francisco, you must open up two of your board meetings to the general public, advertise broadly, and conduct those board meetings...
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the son of jewish russian parents calvin's giant appeared in various british newspapers including the times the daily express and the observer. his daughter claire who herself is the right to a period of the exhibition called kelvin beats for a lady and says it's fitting to have her father's works on show at the museum. i think naomi was he an end and i think that the two pq in and comment on and on and off the couch himself. i think it is going to even the ones that stand to be about the knife is hopeful that things will be unconscious of whack. she says there may be of particular way of looking at life with steve sees a special sense of humor. i mean there's something about the darkness that his team into me which he had raised a key gauge but not unique to say i'm not saying all thinking it without the need to be shocking in shelters the mine owners and local fall but the review of the law. i should go crazy. i think that points juice. it seems that the impact that's another reason was a good fit for the stand. having to choose some of our paperwork cements her father's vast quanti
the son of jewish russian parents calvin's giant appeared in various british newspapers including the times the daily express and the observer. his daughter claire who herself is the right to a period of the exhibition called kelvin beats for a lady and says it's fitting to have her father's works on show at the museum. i think naomi was he an end and i think that the two pq in and comment on and on and off the couch himself. i think it is going to even the ones that stand to be about the knife...
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as our calvin and explains his lawyers say the us has got the wrong just a stone's throw away from with the world trade center twin palace once do it sulaiman al borges is on trial for conspiring to kill americans support to terrorists as a spokesman for al qaeda. the forty eight year old kuwaiti kerry is osama bin laden and some sink into them that the al qaeda found. i rested in jordan intensely to the united states last year prosecutors say he worked for al qaeda to two thousand and two the...
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thespeaking of retailers, company behind tommy hilfiger and calvin klein brand reporting shares are up 5.5% right now. we will be back on the market again in 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television and also streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet and your smart phone. i'm adam johnson. now to pictures were -- where it is the story. crews are working to clear the mudslide in washington. 15 people have been confirmed dead and authorities have located eight more bodies still to be recovered. more than 100 are still missing. authorities hope that number drops as they work to eliminate duplicate names. president obama is that flanders field in elgin. he says the lessons of world war i are so relevant. syrianlights the use of chemical weapons, which were used the first time at flanders. violationsights protests in brussels. they also protested drone strikes by the u.s. the group wants european leaders to raise the issue with president obama to ring the eu meeting coming up in brussels. and in the nation today, nine months after we first learned that the u.s. had b
thespeaking of retailers, company behind tommy hilfiger and calvin klein brand reporting shares are up 5.5% right now. we will be back on the market again in 30 minutes. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television and also streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet and your smart phone. i'm adam johnson. now to pictures were -- where it is the story. crews are working to clear the mudslide in washington. 15 people have been confirmed dead and authorities have located...
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coach calvin could not make it this year.bout the stanford has not been to the final four since the late 90's. >> you think about the final four? >> i think stanford has the talent to stay consistent. an hopefully can learn to win ncaa games, so hopefully will find out i. i have not finished my brackets yet. florida looks really tough. >> that is a good team. >> it is interesting to me that i do not yield that there has been a big cap -- venture capital interest in the local sports teams, where the like in new york the financial elite is filling up madison square garden. van,group a big boards very addicted to the yankees, new york rangers. i think the culture and how important sports are in new york is very different. i stanford as an undergrad, wrote an article that says in california qualified as a sports man by opening sports pages three times a week. where i grew up of a few do not know the latest details on something that you were at the uncool kids table at lunch. much great ito has been great to have you here for the
coach calvin could not make it this year.bout the stanford has not been to the final four since the late 90's. >> you think about the final four? >> i think stanford has the talent to stay consistent. an hopefully can learn to win ncaa games, so hopefully will find out i. i have not finished my brackets yet. florida looks really tough. >> that is a good team. >> it is interesting to me that i do not yield that there has been a big cap -- venture capital interest in the...
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tbh boardo watching -- the owner of tommy hilfiger and calvin klein brands with earnings that toppedmates. guidance however fell short. "street smart" is coming up next. ♪ >> hello, everyone and welcome to the most important session of the hour. target heading to the hill. executives testifying on the massive data breach that they knew about a month before their customers did. what took them so long to tell everyone and our other retailers at risk? >> plus, king digital in the virtual reality deal. are the signs of a growing tech bubble? all that and more coming up right here on " street smart." ♪ >> we're in the red. the
tbh boardo watching -- the owner of tommy hilfiger and calvin klein brands with earnings that toppedmates. guidance however fell short. "street smart" is coming up next. ♪ >> hello, everyone and welcome to the most important session of the hour. target heading to the hill. executives testifying on the massive data breach that they knew about a month before their customers did. what took them so long to tell everyone and our other retailers at risk? >> plus, king digital...
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they have all of these things, $4.99, calvin klein underwear. >> why are they so cheap? they buy in volume. when things are retail and they sell out or don't sell out, actually they get the extras, so there is always one of everything. you can search. look at this makeup, this, everything, under $5. isn't that adorable? i went to marshalls with mama. >> with mama. >> so sweet. >> look at that. >> oh, my gosh. >> look at this whole thing. >> oh, my gosh. >> $3.99. look at all these -- >> little uggs. >> under $5. comes in this adorable box. under $5. you can make a little basket. >> look how cute that is. >> and bring it to someone's home. look at the diffusers and soap. >> i've never heard such excitement in your voice. >> i cannot believe -- >> this is marshalls. went on -- there was a lot of it. modell, $5. look at all of these things. headphones for your favorite sports fans. look at these bags, a tote. umbrella on the floor. $5. >> all of hoda's umbrellas are on the floor. >> not $5. radio shack earbuds. look at all the colors. very trendy colors. guess how much? >>
they have all of these things, $4.99, calvin klein underwear. >> why are they so cheap? they buy in volume. when things are retail and they sell out or don't sell out, actually they get the extras, so there is always one of everything. you can search. look at this makeup, this, everything, under $5. isn't that adorable? i went to marshalls with mama. >> with mama. >> so sweet. >> look at that. >> oh, my gosh. >> look at this whole thing. >> oh, my gosh....
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work that blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. so, we want to welcome the viewers to this revision. he's a frequent guest on this channel and richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him for another book and this time we are going to give license to this depression subject. we are going to break the hour into three parts. the first is to remind ourselves who hoover was and to talk about the production of this tremendous book and its many pages and much editing and a detailed and the third part would be to talk about why it matters. what about the great depression and today's c-span viewers, welcome. hoover's identity really began in college and you have written a whole book about that. where did hoover go to college and how did it affect him? he was born in 1874 as the son of quakers and a blacksmith and he was orphaned before he was ten. eventually with an uncle in oregon he never had more than a middle school education and then applied for entrance into the newly formed stanford university in the summer of 1
work that blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. so, we want to welcome the viewers to this revision. he's a frequent guest on this channel and richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him for another book and this time we are going to give license to this depression subject. we are going to break the hour into three parts. the first is to remind ourselves who hoover was and to talk about the production of this...
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this was calvin coolidge in 1927. he was being named an hon nair chief of a tribe in south dakota.m not to wear the head dress. they told him you might look silly. he said it's good for people to laugh. he put it on any way and that picture, calvin coolidge is a sense of humor is something that has not been recorded much in history. that is an example going back 90 years when people were wondering -- >> not to mention, i don't think that tribe wanted him to be laughing. so the bigger thing is that he thought it was funny and they thought they were honoring him. >> i think it speaks to an inherent tension in the american presidency. on one hand we want our presidents to be a normal citizen and have a beer with them. on the other hand we want them to be the a monarch with all of the trappings of the presidency. >> it also goes to the dangers of putting things on your head, like the helmets, don't do that, indian head dress, probably not. the first president i covered was ronald reagan and people constantly gave him hats, he would never put them on his head, he would hold it up, they
this was calvin coolidge in 1927. he was being named an hon nair chief of a tribe in south dakota.m not to wear the head dress. they told him you might look silly. he said it's good for people to laugh. he put it on any way and that picture, calvin coolidge is a sense of humor is something that has not been recorded much in history. that is an example going back 90 years when people were wondering -- >> not to mention, i don't think that tribe wanted him to be laughing. so the bigger...
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the designers, calvin klein, they selected us. now the directors tell the designer what to do.ed everything, it changed the game, changing and making models available. >> let's talk about the changes outside the industry. everyone is celebrating her. every designer wants to dress her. for a lot of black women, me, my daughter, we say this is a revelation. do you think she will change further what's going on in the fashion world? >> i think you have changed what's happening in the fashion world. believe you me, it's not just about who is in a particular industry, it's seeing more of us everywhere. to me, that's what's important. she came in after what we have been doing. god bless those who took her on, too. she had other girls there, too. she put her in her advertising. we have kids in advertising. we never had that before. she is coming in on a gray carpet right now. it's what we provided but she's going to help us. >> the retail world, there have been tremendous backlashes against retailers not showing the diversity. the consumer is starting to relax. >> that's what's great a
the designers, calvin klein, they selected us. now the directors tell the designer what to do.ed everything, it changed the game, changing and making models available. >> let's talk about the changes outside the industry. everyone is celebrating her. every designer wants to dress her. for a lot of black women, me, my daughter, we say this is a revelation. do you think she will change further what's going on in the fashion world? >> i think you have changed what's happening in the...
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yeah, calvin and tara spencer. this is why they are the luckiest couple in the world.tery three times in one month. they missed the powerball by one so they got a $1 million jackpot in march. two weeks later they win a $50,000 pick four game. and then they won another $1 million scratch-off. the following day. can you believe this? three times. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- new clues in the search for flight 370. what a pilot and crew discovered. who is promising to keep up the search as long as necessary. >>> diplomatic deadlock. growing pressure on russia and international frustr
yeah, calvin and tara spencer. this is why they are the luckiest couple in the world.tery three times in one month. they missed the powerball by one so they got a $1 million jackpot in march. two weeks later they win a $50,000 pick four game. and then they won another $1 million scratch-off. the following day. can you believe this? three times. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad...
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other states like germany france and ball garia have decided to put a hold on it and we spoke to calvin tillman a former mayor of a small town in texas that spent his time in office fighting to regulate natural gas companies he thinks european leaders will ultimately regret the consequences of fracking. it is money and the the lure of money and the promise of money in the promise of this great prosperity and you know they get they're getting caught up in the hype of all of this and you know it will by the time you figure out that it ain't what they say that it's supposed to be it's going to be too late when the owner gets too strong and the noise gets too loud and the water lives on fire it's too late at that point they have got to that point in your but they will it will come to if they embrace this technology and they embrace this industry they will rewrite it and so but right now they're thinking that this is what is going to save them and it's not. taught international law from moscow there is no way of a new legislation designed to combat online piracy the law allows big brother to
other states like germany france and ball garia have decided to put a hold on it and we spoke to calvin tillman a former mayor of a small town in texas that spent his time in office fighting to regulate natural gas companies he thinks european leaders will ultimately regret the consequences of fracking. it is money and the the lure of money and the promise of money in the promise of this great prosperity and you know they get they're getting caught up in the hype of all of this and you know it...
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both democrat and republican presidents, from calvin coolidge to franklin roosevelt, to harry truman, to eisenhower, to reagan, reminded us that in a dangerous world, readiness to fight is the foundation of our freedom. the best military minds in our nation's history, from mcarthur to omar bradley to david petraeus, warned of lulling ourselves into the stupid stupor of thinking the world would be safer and more peaceful if we just holsterred our guns and sheathed our swords. it's folly to think such nonsense. the best way to preserve freedom, keep the peace and protect our security is to have a military that is so overwhelmingly powerful that no one on earth would want to poke it into action. frankly, i don't give a rat's rear if punk nations like north korea our bully nations like iran like us. matters not at all to me. i want them to fear us. i want them to know that if they should so much as raise their hands against up, they would have to pick that hand off the ground in the next instant. yet here we go again. fooling ourselves into protecting we can protect ourselves on the cheap
both democrat and republican presidents, from calvin coolidge to franklin roosevelt, to harry truman, to eisenhower, to reagan, reminded us that in a dangerous world, readiness to fight is the foundation of our freedom. the best military minds in our nation's history, from mcarthur to omar bradley to david petraeus, warned of lulling ourselves into the stupid stupor of thinking the world would be safer and more peaceful if we just holsterred our guns and sheathed our swords. it's folly to think...
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doing so, he was following the precedent of successful presidencies from both parties, including calvin coolidge in the 1920's, harry s. truman in the mid 1940's, and john f. kennedy in the early 1960's. lest we forget, in 1995, president bill clinton proclaimed the era of big government is over. he dramatically reduced federal spending as a percentage of g.d.p. he signed what amounted to the biggest capital gains tax cut in american history. he reduced entitlement spending by reforming the open-ended welfare system. he produced four years of budget surpluses and the economy blossomed. gorge w. bush pursued the opposite policies with the opposite results. he he dramatically increased -- he dramatically increased federal spending as a percentage of g.d.p. he pushed through the biggest expansion in entitlements since the great society. he turned in massive budget deficits, and the economy tanked. the problem with barack obama is not that he changed bush's policies but rather that he did not change them. he took the worst of them and doubled down. he's added $6. trillion to the national de
doing so, he was following the precedent of successful presidencies from both parties, including calvin coolidge in the 1920's, harry s. truman in the mid 1940's, and john f. kennedy in the early 1960's. lest we forget, in 1995, president bill clinton proclaimed the era of big government is over. he dramatically reduced federal spending as a percentage of g.d.p. he signed what amounted to the biggest capital gains tax cut in american history. he reduced entitlement spending by reforming the...
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which blames other people as well including his successor, franklin roosevelt and his predecessor, calvin coolidge. we want to welcome you viewers to this revision. a frequent guest on this channel. richard burr and smith introduced and interviewed him a few years ago for another book. we would give license to this controversial depression subject. we will break our hour into three parts. the first part is to remind ourselves to supervise. the second part is to talk about the production of this tremendous book and its many pages and much editing in detail. the third part will talk about why it matters, what about the great depression and today c-span viewers welcome. george, welcome. it really begins in college and you've written a whole book about that. rated hoover go to college and how does it affect him? >> guest: yesterday was first of all born in 1874 in i/o is the son of quakers, son of a blacksmith and he was orphaned before he was 10. what not to live at the. never had more than a middle-school education really. and then applied for entrance into newly formed stanford university
which blames other people as well including his successor, franklin roosevelt and his predecessor, calvin coolidge. we want to welcome you viewers to this revision. a frequent guest on this channel. richard burr and smith introduced and interviewed him a few years ago for another book. we would give license to this controversial depression subject. we will break our hour into three parts. the first part is to remind ourselves to supervise. the second part is to talk about the production of this...
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but none of those write-ins, and they ranged from jeb bush to calvin coolidge is making a comeback.red beyond 1%. so we clumped them all together. but again, thank you, thank you for participating. look forward to next year for an even greater response next year. >> reporter: so there you see the results from conservative political action conference, 2014 sponsored by the american conservative union, which is 50 years old this year. rand paul, and tea party favorite, winning cpac for the second year in a row. number two this time around, ted cruz, the texas senator and tea party fire brand with obviously a very, very well received speech. it was somewhat overshadowed by chris christie who got a warm reception and didn't come in as well as some expected. interesting that marco rubio, who came in second last year has dropped down now to 6 with the cpacers. he emphasized foreign policy in his appearance here, trying to broaden his portfolio in international affairs as he broadens his campaign persona and prepares to run for the highest office in the land. and interesting tonight, dr. b
but none of those write-ins, and they ranged from jeb bush to calvin coolidge is making a comeback.red beyond 1%. so we clumped them all together. but again, thank you, thank you for participating. look forward to next year for an even greater response next year. >> reporter: so there you see the results from conservative political action conference, 2014 sponsored by the american conservative union, which is 50 years old this year. rand paul, and tea party favorite, winning cpac for the...
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it's got all kinds of brands under its stable like calvin klein and various things. >> this is a huge barclays. when i say huge call, i mean a big call. 141-page report. barclay's going overweight on kate spade, g-3, ralph lauren. they're in the green today. they went underweight, fancy wall street term for a sell on michael kors. >> let's look at what's going on with cisco. a downgrade. clearly not affecting the stock. here's the thing. i don't like normally putting these kind of calls in. inthought it would be interesting to note, price target is 23. the price target even with the downgrade is still above where the stock is now but what they say is demand trend, head winds, lack of major catalyst could keep shares range bound. they do see a support range in the low 20s. so they say it may not go up but it's unlikely to go down further as well. >> barclays is doing an upgrade to hewlett-packard. >> they see three positive catalysts in the near future. by the way, at the expense, they think, of ibm and lonovo. hewlett-packard outpacing the dow again, it's up 9% this year. >> let's mov
it's got all kinds of brands under its stable like calvin klein and various things. >> this is a huge barclays. when i say huge call, i mean a big call. 141-page report. barclay's going overweight on kate spade, g-3, ralph lauren. they're in the green today. they went underweight, fancy wall street term for a sell on michael kors. >> let's look at what's going on with cisco. a downgrade. clearly not affecting the stock. here's the thing. i don't like normally putting these kind of...
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corp, owner of tommy hilfiger and calvin klein reported -- contributing is cautious outlook outlook -ed, the deal had already been disclosed on march 13, posting biggest gain since january, surging 49%. this started the year off at two and is now above eight. >> the luxury watchmaker's fourth-quarter results fell .hort, shares rose after apparel shares plunging after the retailer announced plans to sell stocks to pour money into its attempted turnaround. american apparel has not made any money since 2009 and is in danger of being delisted as a result of impaired finances. i shopped there like five years ago. lex never three is five below. a 31% jump in fourth-quarter profits as sales were lifted by new store openings. open sase to more stores this year. a bright spot in retail. facebook making a bet on virtual reality with oculus. this follows its $19 billion deal to buy whatsapp and marks its first venture into wearable devices. >> our number one stock, king digital entertainment, the maker up fory crush gearing its trading [opening bell] and look, they are bringing -- ringing the op
corp, owner of tommy hilfiger and calvin klein reported -- contributing is cautious outlook outlook -ed, the deal had already been disclosed on march 13, posting biggest gain since january, surging 49%. this started the year off at two and is now above eight. >> the luxury watchmaker's fourth-quarter results fell .hort, shares rose after apparel shares plunging after the retailer announced plans to sell stocks to pour money into its attempted turnaround. american apparel has not made any...
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come from ducksberry, and it was an early town that embraced unitarianism, that moved away from calvinism that had a very liberal understanding of christianity and man's capacity for self-perfection. you know, a lot of ministers that would go on and be very influential in creating, in articulating what eventually becomes unitarianism actually came from ducksberry. and the delano brothers came out of that hothouse of on the to mitt romney -- optimism, and you see their response is samuel delano becomes a fundamentalist. the other brother becomes jaundiced. he writes a letter to his brother right before he dies in 1820, in the early 1820s that ca about aboll bishing christianity -- abolishing christianity and is very, very critical of the united states and the missionaries, particularly the missionaries. and it's not, it's not a -- so in some ways it's almost these emblematic responses -- [inaudible conversations] >> creates the new left and the new right. you know, this kind of very strong criticism of american empire and an embrace and defence of american empire. that's embodied and repre
come from ducksberry, and it was an early town that embraced unitarianism, that moved away from calvinism that had a very liberal understanding of christianity and man's capacity for self-perfection. you know, a lot of ministers that would go on and be very influential in creating, in articulating what eventually becomes unitarianism actually came from ducksberry. and the delano brothers came out of that hothouse of on the to mitt romney -- optimism, and you see their response is samuel delano...
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the company owns the likes of calvin klein. move on to our number one stock of the day.acebook. facebook is announcing video ads -- itect partners after will be rolled out in two news feeds in late april or -- coming up on the close of trading, this is the sharpest selloff on the s&p 500 in a month. we are now in negative territory. we close out the day down 21 points on the s&p. dow jones, losing 230 points. chinese data really overshadowing all of the good news that we have in the u.s.. we did have jobless claims coming in better than expected. nonetheless, investors really focusing on the negativity in china as they are predicting seven point five percent growth, which is not enough for some. theng a look at some of sectors. utilities were the only sectors to end the day in positive territory. some additional context on today's market. >> ukraine is still happening. purely, midday -- apparently, midday, some headlines caught the attention of some folks. they were confusing. potentiallydo with a plane being shot at on the border between ukrainian crimea. hoveringarket,
the company owns the likes of calvin klein. move on to our number one stock of the day.acebook. facebook is announcing video ads -- itect partners after will be rolled out in two news feeds in late april or -- coming up on the close of trading, this is the sharpest selloff on the s&p 500 in a month. we are now in negative territory. we close out the day down 21 points on the s&p. dow jones, losing 230 points. chinese data really overshadowing all of the good news that we have in the...
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calvin trillen's marvelously entertaining story is my must-read. it's on our facebook page. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® >>> so many people asking this question this morning. how is a teenager able to breach what is supposed to be one of the most secure sites in america? happened early sunday morning. 16-year-old justin was able to make his way to the top of the new world trade center. despite all the security cameras around 4:00 a.m., he sneaks through a one-foot-wide hole in the construction fence. then he scales a scaffold to the sixth floor, rides an elevator to the 88th, and then he walks up th
calvin trillen's marvelously entertaining story is my must-read. it's on our facebook page. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ]...
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i did a lot for them, and calvin klein and a lot of cheesy ads for macy's. >> seth: oh, that's great. laughter ] >> you notice if you look at child model ads, that's what they're all doing. hey. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you're doing your show every night. are you as obsessed about this malaysian airplane as the rest of us? >> i've got to say i am totally obsessed with it, yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> and it's, you know, it's one of those stories. you just can't figure out what is going on. and every day there's something new and takes twists and turns and, you know, it's a -- i mean, it's a horrific tragedy for the families involved in this and for anybody who flies, it sort of raises all sorts of questions. but it's -- yeah, i've got to say, i'm obsessed. >> seth: and it does seem like, i mean, this is one of those stories that just is like sprouting so many conspiracy theories every day. >> yeah. >> seth: it seems like every developing -- >> and like i haven't heard -- there are friends i haven't heard from in 15 years, who are suddenly texting me just random theories. they're not even s
i did a lot for them, and calvin klein and a lot of cheesy ads for macy's. >> seth: oh, that's great. laughter ] >> you notice if you look at child model ads, that's what they're all doing. hey. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you're doing your show every night. are you as obsessed about this malaysian airplane as the rest of us? >> i've got to say i am totally obsessed with it, yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> and it's, you know, it's one of those stories. you just can't...