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can shed the nonsense, of course we can climb out of this. we've had a lot worse times than we've had right now. >> the problem from my vantage point is i don't see the political will to get it done. >> i agree with that. >> for example, we have illegal immigration. republicans say they want to build a fence. democrats don't want to build a fence because they want a constituency. they have failed america on simple, basic facts. >> here's what i wanted you to know. we reformed welfare. had to get the democrats to go along. we balanced the budget, which is one of the hardest things to do because everybody wants to spend. we got that done. in ohio, we went from way in the hole to now we're running surplus surpluses. we're up 400,000-plus jobs. you see, sean, you can't really lead from the house and the senate. you can try, newt found out you couldn't do it. you have got to lead from the white house. we will freeze all federal regulations for one year, except for health and safety. we'll unwind the regulations we have. we'll force the congress to
can shed the nonsense, of course we can climb out of this. we've had a lot worse times than we've had right now. >> the problem from my vantage point is i don't see the political will to get it done. >> i agree with that. >> for example, we have illegal immigration. republicans say they want to build a fence. democrats don't want to build a fence because they want a constituency. they have failed america on simple, basic facts. >> here's what i wanted you to know. we...
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or i can go to a coworker and i can say i need some help. my boss sent me an e-mail, i have a deadline, i don't know what to do, i need help can you help me. the coworker can say let's think this through together. that's how relationships matter. that's how i need to stay in tune with myself and know when to ask for help and how to get help in the context of my day at work without calling in sick the next day. we want to look at what keeps people coming to work and what keeps them productive and work no coming to work and being at work but actually working at work. another example around the cultural humility piece is we take a look at the very high instance of health outcomes in our residence in the southeast sector of the the city. we understand that for various environmental reasons people are suffering with asthma many times more than other people in the county. in bayview and how do we understand that from a cultural -- not a cultural pe perspective but racial perspective. how do we have the discussions on whoo is contributing to this?
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or i can go to a coworker and i can say i need some help. my boss sent me an e-mail, i have a deadline, i don't know what to do, i need help can you help me. the coworker can say let's think this through together. that's how relationships matter. that's how i need to stay in tune with myself and know when to ask for help and how to get help in the context of my day at work without calling in sick the next day. we want to look at what keeps people coming to work and what keeps them productive and work no coming to work and being at work but actually working at work. another example around the cultural humility piece is we take a look at the very high instance of health outcomes in our residence in the southeast sector of the the city. we understand that for various environmental reasons people are suffering with asthma many times more than other people in the county. in bayview and how do we understand that from a cultural -- not a cultural pe perspective but racial perspective. how do we have the discussions on whoo is contributing to this?
or i can go to a coworker and i can say i need some help. my boss sent me an e-mail, i have a deadline, i don't know what to do, i need help can you help me. the coworker can say let's think this through together. that's how relationships matter. that's how i need to stay in tune with myself and know when to ask for help and how to get help in the context of my day at work without calling in sick the next day. we want to look at what keeps people coming to work and what keeps them productive...
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the overarching message is one of empowerment -- i can. i can do these things. you can. it's safe and correct. >> and you also have a lot of material. this book is fascinating because it says, "enough. child sexual abuse. ten conversations." so, kathy, tell me about this. >> right. you know, a couple of years ago, the bay area coalition of child abuse council and several other groups merged and talked about child sex abuse, and this is the campaign they came up with. simple campaign -- enough. enough child sex abuse. and we want to make materials available to parents, to adults, and decided to print the "ten conversations," which were available online. many people can go online, but many of our parents and other people do not go online, so these booklets are available for people to read -- simple, 10 conversations. you can do one a day, one a week with your children and talk about preventing child sex abuse. >> you also have -- what i see here. you've got the calendar that we talked about earlier. you've got a big calendar, you have bookmarks. you have coloring books tha
the overarching message is one of empowerment -- i can. i can do these things. you can. it's safe and correct. >> and you also have a lot of material. this book is fascinating because it says, "enough. child sexual abuse. ten conversations." so, kathy, tell me about this. >> right. you know, a couple of years ago, the bay area coalition of child abuse council and several other groups merged and talked about child sex abuse, and this is the campaign they came up with....
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or i can come in here and acknowledge all these problems but i can tell you how we can fix it. now look. you just asked a question. is america in decline? are you kidding me? our economy is just -- by far the strongest in the world. we're the center of innovation. we're the center of invention. what -- medicine, if you take a look at life expectancy, transportation. we are just -- we're just dominating the world. now, we are drifting. we can fix it. and we don't want to be saying america's worse days behind us. look. you do a good job when you're a realistic, not pie in the sky, and you can convince people that if we can shed the nonsense, of course we can climb out of this. we have had a lot worse times than what we have right now. >> the problem -- from my vantage point is i don't see the political will to get it done. i'll give you one example. >> i agree with this. >> for example, we have illegal immigration, republicans have said they're going to build a fence, democrats don't want a fence to constituency. republicans want cheep labor and no fence built which means not onl
or i can come in here and acknowledge all these problems but i can tell you how we can fix it. now look. you just asked a question. is america in decline? are you kidding me? our economy is just -- by far the strongest in the world. we're the center of innovation. we're the center of invention. what -- medicine, if you take a look at life expectancy, transportation. we are just -- we're just dominating the world. now, we are drifting. we can fix it. and we don't want to be saying america's...
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>> now, what can we learn from dolphins? >> we can learn a lot from dolphins.re -- as you probably just saw, they're really cool animals. they can teach us a lot about how we communicate with animals, but most importantly, what we can do to help them. >> are dolphins endangered? >> so, atlantic bottlenose dolphins, which are the dolphins that are here at the national aquarium, are not endangered. but, as always, with any animal species, really, it's kind of human intervention sometimes that can threaten them. >> as "teen kids news" has often reported, all kinds of marine life can be harmed by pollution and debris like fish nets. dolphins are no exception. one way we can help protect dolphins is by learning more about them. we have a link to the national aquarium on our website. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. and i think i'm gonna need a new shirt. >> it's a dish developed by the ancient aztecs, easy to make, and fun to eat. i'll show you how to whip up a great guacamole. >> nicole's in the kitchen getting some tips from an expert, chef johnny prep. this week,
>> now, what can we learn from dolphins? >> we can learn a lot from dolphins.re -- as you probably just saw, they're really cool animals. they can teach us a lot about how we communicate with animals, but most importantly, what we can do to help them. >> are dolphins endangered? >> so, atlantic bottlenose dolphins, which are the dolphins that are here at the national aquarium, are not endangered. but, as always, with any animal species, really, it's kind of human...
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you can get into debates to create a framework how we can improve the system. as a philanthropist the way i got into this was that an api conference and it shouldn't surprise people that they're committed to humanities and social justice. but i was there at this api conference and there was cory booker with democrats and republicans it is a bipartisan issue. some of the data introduced to be very engaged in education reform if we want to close down the highway from education to prison we have to start with the education system and ready to apply that same sort of evidence and logic to get kids that are graduating from high school this goes to see that this is shocking that those larger percentages primarily from the black community if he didn't graduate from prison i'm sorry high-school, but right now is over 30 percent if he didn't graduate from high school the likelihood is 60% so to take that in total reforming the criminal justice system to think how do we bring back the civility and honest discourse and to the core for the citizens as opposed to what we se
you can get into debates to create a framework how we can improve the system. as a philanthropist the way i got into this was that an api conference and it shouldn't surprise people that they're committed to humanities and social justice. but i was there at this api conference and there was cory booker with democrats and republicans it is a bipartisan issue. some of the data introduced to be very engaged in education reform if we want to close down the highway from education to prison we have...
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we can see them.clinton says as you heard her say just then, that nobody can point to an example where she changed a vote or gone out of her way in any way to please a special interest group, bernie sanders had no answer to that so, you know, it might happen, but it's there for all to see. so far as we can tell. >> now, clooney said yesterday on meet the press that he doesn't like these big fundraisers and he wishes that citizens united was overturned. that's the supreme court decision that allows these big donations but in the meantime is he throwing the big fiesta. >> yeah. but the big party that he had didn't have anything to do with citizens united. he can charge as much as he wants. that. >> that doesn't have anything to do with citizens united. citizens united was about the expenditure candidates period before election. thrown out as a violation of free speech as i think it probably should have been. >> no linkage there. i have a comment on your sweater. fred mcmurray used to wear one of those o
we can see them.clinton says as you heard her say just then, that nobody can point to an example where she changed a vote or gone out of her way in any way to please a special interest group, bernie sanders had no answer to that so, you know, it might happen, but it's there for all to see. so far as we can tell. >> now, clooney said yesterday on meet the press that he doesn't like these big fundraisers and he wishes that citizens united was overturned. that's the supreme court decision...
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blake tweeted her to say, can you? can you wear them home? she said she would. later on she changed into a very racy, afterparty ck would look awesome. >> if you drop something, you must have to have someone get it for you. >> you have people for that when you're supernova. >> she looks great. >> drew barrymore, sad news for had her. >> really sad. some celebrity breakups just get you. this one really did it for me. drew barrymore, married almost foyour years. >> that's a record for her. >> marriage. >> it looked like it was working. find someone nice in my 30s. >> are you -- don't you worry. >> we have a lot -- we have a great guy. >> zach. >> we have josef. we won't let you leave without party favor. >> getting a divorce, official statement in "people" magazine. the the statement like the couple, genuine and lovely, divorce can make you feel like a failure and they are trying to do it with as much great as possible and kids are the biggest priority of their lives. >> children. >> olive and frankie. >> she doesn't want to talk about her personal life. >> we'll
blake tweeted her to say, can you? can you wear them home? she said she would. later on she changed into a very racy, afterparty ck would look awesome. >> if you drop something, you must have to have someone get it for you. >> you have people for that when you're supernova. >> she looks great. >> drew barrymore, sad news for had her. >> really sad. some celebrity breakups just get you. this one really did it for me. drew barrymore, married almost foyour years....
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we can move the needle and we can pierce the end of an egg . can deliver a little bit of d.n.a. >>> you just click a button. >> that's right. now we've introduced our d.n.a. in that egg. it is unharmed and can be hatched later >>> can i give it a shot? >> absolutely. please do >>> you make it look so easy. >> a fair bit of practice. you should be able to get that egg now >>> they make it look easy. it isn't. >> that's it. keep pushing. the needle will pierce the egg >>> now i click the button >> left-hand button >>> just like that i might have genetically modified a mosquito by the click of a bullet on >>> what is happening here is basic genetic modification. they are receiving a gene that will inhibit production. it is a self-limiting gene. it produces a gene, the protein ties up the cells transcription machinery, that means essential genes can't be expressed naturally. they will not be able to develop and die off before necessity produce or transmit disease. effects? >> no. we have released over 120 million mosquitos and we have had no report
we can move the needle and we can pierce the end of an egg . can deliver a little bit of d.n.a. >>> you just click a button. >> that's right. now we've introduced our d.n.a. in that egg. it is unharmed and can be hatched later >>> can i give it a shot? >> absolutely. please do >>> you make it look so easy. >> a fair bit of practice. you should be able to get that egg now >>> they make it look easy. it isn't. >> that's it. keep pushing....
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aluminum cans and it's not acidic, but i liked it when they told me there was made for cans in cans was made for beer. >> i think on that point we will open it to questions in the audience here please quipped to the microphone so that the audience of c-span can hear? and our policy here is if at all possible please make your question a question. >> this is for ad. i had a question about-- i know there is a lot of variables involved in this question, but if you have a general sense. if increased technology is changing and you talked about the number of miles that goes into producing something like iphone, whether the thing it replaces, what is the cost benefit analysis there in terms of energy put into that system? >> if it is a source more locally? >> right or-- a phone would replace things-- e-mail would replace paster-- paper and postage and the many other things that technology replaces. is that utilizing things-- our natural resources better or worse? >> well, as you say there are a lot of variables and that, but one of the future visions that some futurist are talking about is
aluminum cans and it's not acidic, but i liked it when they told me there was made for cans in cans was made for beer. >> i think on that point we will open it to questions in the audience here please quipped to the microphone so that the audience of c-span can hear? and our policy here is if at all possible please make your question a question. >> this is for ad. i had a question about-- i know there is a lot of variables involved in this question, but if you have a general sense....
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can we do a better job at this? >> we can definitely do a better job. progress. so there is about seven states in the country that have required personal finance education to graduate from high school. we can do a lot better in that area. i think parents play a role. what happens, employers give people a 401(k) packet and say you pick between these 50 funds. people don't have a clue what to do. employers have a role. it can be done. but not enough is being done yet. >> we're fortunate to have this discussion. i want to go and come back to pastor bernard's one minute of wisdom. hopefully we'll have enough time to get some final thoughts on each of our guests. because we're appreciative of you bringing your expertise to this conversation. >> the power to have differences and yet unite those differences under one banner, i think it's amazing. here we are, we are representative of god. an american society has allowed us to prosper in our religious beliefs. >> we only have very little time, about a minute. but quickly. >> i just think that in our country, we have got,
can we do a better job at this? >> we can definitely do a better job. progress. so there is about seven states in the country that have required personal finance education to graduate from high school. we can do a lot better in that area. i think parents play a role. what happens, employers give people a 401(k) packet and say you pick between these 50 funds. people don't have a clue what to do. employers have a role. it can be done. but not enough is being done yet. >> we're...
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you can tell them the country is in decline, you can tell them that they have been ripped off, you can feed on their anxiety and cause anger and division, paranoia, and even hatred. at times. or, you can walk into that same room, and you can recognize the struggles and problems and the anxieties that people have, and you can talk to them about how we solve those problems. about how there are solutions that can give them hope, can improve their lives, and the lives of their children. we can do that by taking a positive approach. and i just have to suggest to all of you, when we live in the dark, when we practice politics in the dark, over time, people do not like it. people want to know that there are solutions. you know, over the course of this campaign, many people said, why does kasich continue to talk about what he used to do? i will tell you why i talk about it. because i think when the public looks at a politician whose lips are moving, they figure that politician is line. lying. and i am a citizen myself, and when people come to tell me about what they want to do and why i want t
you can tell them the country is in decline, you can tell them that they have been ripped off, you can feed on their anxiety and cause anger and division, paranoia, and even hatred. at times. or, you can walk into that same room, and you can recognize the struggles and problems and the anxieties that people have, and you can talk to them about how we solve those problems. about how there are solutions that can give them hope, can improve their lives, and the lives of their children. we can do...
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can we just show the song?the video. >> jimmy: yeah, look at this video. this is the real video. dennis deyoung there, right. ♪ look at his finger, right there. he's doing the finger thing. >> steve: there's his elbow. >> jimmy: this guy's in his -- ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ >> jimmy: look it this. tommy shaw, what are you wearing? oh, i'm wearing my white unitard. you know what's up, dude. let's do this. what you got for lyrics, dog? he's like, "check this out, man. i'm about to. i'm about to. one, two, three, four. ♪ sitting on this bar stool talking like a damn fool got the 12:00 news blues ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, that's what i'm talking about. that's -- he got the -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that song gets me hyped up, man. >> steve: yeah. gets you rocking. >> jimmy: makes me want to go into the rocktagon, dude. >> steve: yeah. the rocktagon. >> jimmy: how come no one's ever done that tour? >> steve: that's what we got to do. two rock bands come in,
can we just show the song?the video. >> jimmy: yeah, look at this video. this is the real video. dennis deyoung there, right. ♪ look at his finger, right there. he's doing the finger thing. >> steve: there's his elbow. >> jimmy: this guy's in his -- ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ >> jimmy: look it this. tommy shaw, what are you wearing? oh, i'm wearing my white unitard. you know what's up, dude. let's do this. what you got for lyrics, dog? he's like, "check this...
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democrats can call (202) 748-8001. independence can call -- independents can call (202) 748-8002.n orer before the next election do members of congress need to start turning their focus toward fundraising? guest: it is a constant cycle. well.s surprising as you get elected, you go, and we have heard stories of lawmakers getting there and trying to learn the ropes of the new job and they are already being topped by folks to start tapped byg -- folks to start fundraising. host: on the website for the sunlight foundation, yeah -- you have something called "political party time." guest: that is where we crowd source the invitations. people who receive invitations to political fundraisers send them to us anonymously. people an them take a idea of how much fun raising going on. what the price is for people to attend. it also gives a clue to the personality of the different representatives and members of congress. you can see what sorts of parties they hold. it might give you on idea of some things about their personality. host: where do you get the information you include? we have a way
democrats can call (202) 748-8001. independence can call -- independents can call (202) 748-8002.n orer before the next election do members of congress need to start turning their focus toward fundraising? guest: it is a constant cycle. well.s surprising as you get elected, you go, and we have heard stories of lawmakers getting there and trying to learn the ropes of the new job and they are already being topped by folks to start tapped byg -- folks to start fundraising. host: on the website for...
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if you are vegan, like me, then you can substitute this for a vegan burger, or you can use chickpeas, and it makes just as good. >> what does a vegan eat? >> well, vegans, we eat lots of plants -- veggies, fruit, whole grains -- but no dairy, eggs, or meat. so, yeah. but all of these recipes, especially this one -- it's great vegan, or, if you don't like that, you can make it however you like. >> great! well, i can't wait to try it. while the veggies are cooking, "teen kids news" will be right back. [ microwave beeping ] >> all right. our spinach and mushrooms are done now, so we're gonna take these out... again, with our oven mitts, and we're just going to put in the veggie burger for a minute and a half or cook it as the directions say. [ microwave beeping ] >> great. >> so, these are our freshly steamed mushrooms and spinach. >> wonderful. should we strain these, as well? >> you can, but it's not necessary. >> okay. >> so, we're just gonna put those on the plate after. we're gonna let them cool a little bit while our veggie burger's cooking. pass me a fork, please. >> i would love
if you are vegan, like me, then you can substitute this for a vegan burger, or you can use chickpeas, and it makes just as good. >> what does a vegan eat? >> well, vegans, we eat lots of plants -- veggies, fruit, whole grains -- but no dairy, eggs, or meat. so, yeah. but all of these recipes, especially this one -- it's great vegan, or, if you don't like that, you can make it however you like. >> great! well, i can't wait to try it. while the veggies are cooking, "teen...
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i mean, they can be 150, 180 miles an hour. >> it can get in there and actually rip that whole structure right apart just like a wind might affect a sail on a sailboat during a real intense gust. >> and what we see in the video is a home built to code, the way it would be in the middle of the country, standing next to a home built to ibh's fortified building standards, which are a little more rigorous. as the wind speeds increase to the mid-90 mile an hour, the gusts are starting to tear at that home, to pull it apart from the outside. the roof starts to lift off. and then, it goes away entirely. only a few seconds later, because the house is now being pressurized by the winds, the entire house comes apart and becomes a pile of debris. the house is a system. it will either stand or fail as a system. and one part of that building envelope fails, the house is going to come apart. if we get the roofs right in this country, we think we can eliminate about half of all insured property losses in a given year. so we start with the roof as the first line of defense of any house. >> we want to ti
i mean, they can be 150, 180 miles an hour. >> it can get in there and actually rip that whole structure right apart just like a wind might affect a sail on a sailboat during a real intense gust. >> and what we see in the video is a home built to code, the way it would be in the middle of the country, standing next to a home built to ibh's fortified building standards, which are a little more rigorous. as the wind speeds increase to the mid-90 mile an hour, the gusts are starting to...
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what can we do about this? 70% of syria's cultural heritage outside regime controlled areas and outside its -- the reach of its government institutions. it falls on nonstate actors to try to do something. we try to do what we can, we try to monitor the damage, the destruction. we try to monitor any activity that occurs from this. we're just civilians. we do get some help from organizations like the state. the support is actually limited, and hardly addresses the scale of the catastrophe that we are facing. i would also touch upon the importance of why it is necessary to save this cultural heritage. i'm out of time. i'll be happy to answer that during questions. >> chairman fitzpatrick. thank you for inviting me to testify. i would like to thank the task force itself, including the weekly news clips, e-mail changes. i submitted my more detailed testimony. for the record. i'll focus on two points. the problem of terrorism financing through conflict zone looting relates to the broader problem of money laundering i
what can we do about this? 70% of syria's cultural heritage outside regime controlled areas and outside its -- the reach of its government institutions. it falls on nonstate actors to try to do something. we try to do what we can, we try to monitor the damage, the destruction. we try to monitor any activity that occurs from this. we're just civilians. we do get some help from organizations like the state. the support is actually limited, and hardly addresses the scale of the catastrophe that we...
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they can be caught on camera any time anywhere and as you have seen they can star just about anyone.ve a video you'd like to send to us you can log on to our website caught on camera.msnbc.com. that's it for this edition of caught on camera. >> from pie to eggs to shoes. >> look at that? that is quick. >> politicians show they can dish it out and they can take it. >> he didn't think. >> from a slap in the face. >> i couldn't believe what i was seeing. >> to chewing over a piece of legislation. >> there's people pulling her hair trying to get her to spit it out. unbelievable. >> lawmakers engaged in all out brawling. >> nothing is under control. just violence
they can be caught on camera any time anywhere and as you have seen they can star just about anyone.ve a video you'd like to send to us you can log on to our website caught on camera.msnbc.com. that's it for this edition of caught on camera. >> from pie to eggs to shoes. >> look at that? that is quick. >> politicians show they can dish it out and they can take it. >> he didn't think. >> from a slap in the face. >> i couldn't believe what i was seeing....
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but as you can see from the calendar, there are only a handful of states left where they can collectegates needed to move on to the general election. so as they race the clock to the conventions, the campaigns are entering a new phase. the one where the candidates try to round out their tickets. it's time for veepstakes. advisers to clinton, trump, cruz and kasich have listed running mates. who made it on the short list and how might those names impact the race? let's bring back jonathan capehart. so i have my veepstakes possibilities. let's go to hillary clinton. so hillary clinton, i have heard just from reporting ining she o shore up her white male problem. al franken could be a way to do that. i have heard tim kain's name raised. what do you think about that list? >> it's going to be brown. when you look at where she needs to win, she needs to win ohio. and that was one of the sure paths for the 2012 election. it was a close race last time and has the delegates. in ohio it was interesting not only did kasich u beat trump, they were saying how they are so afraid of donald trump an
but as you can see from the calendar, there are only a handful of states left where they can collectegates needed to move on to the general election. so as they race the clock to the conventions, the campaigns are entering a new phase. the one where the candidates try to round out their tickets. it's time for veepstakes. advisers to clinton, trump, cruz and kasich have listed running mates. who made it on the short list and how might those names impact the race? let's bring back jonathan...
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currently, with regards to the people who are currently incarcerated, we can do more and we can and have gotten as many people out as have been presented to us. we are currently reviewing the case loads of people in the jail to see whether or not we can get even more people out. >> thank you. >>supervisor aaron peskin: are there any members who would like to testify to items 1 or 2? seeing none, public comment is closed. could we excuse supervisor yee from these votes. >>supervisor london breed: so moved. >> that motion passes. can we send to the full board with positive recommendations? >> so moved. >> we have general manager here who has to go to his recreation and parks committee at 10:00. we wanted him here for a closed session litigation item. i don't want to give the financial report a short trip. what i was going to propose if it's acceptable to supervisor breed is that we take item 4 out of order which will require us to empty this room because that is a closed session litigation item. if that is okay. we will take item four4 out of order. thank you for your cooperation. we'll co
currently, with regards to the people who are currently incarcerated, we can do more and we can and have gotten as many people out as have been presented to us. we are currently reviewing the case loads of people in the jail to see whether or not we can get even more people out. >> thank you. >>supervisor aaron peskin: are there any members who would like to testify to items 1 or 2? seeing none, public comment is closed. could we excuse supervisor yee from these votes....
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can create an incentive that can hopefully change.o think as long as students know about gyms, dining halls that will be a pull. but i can foresee a situation in which actual educational quality becomes a factor in determining a college. right now, it simply isn't at scale. it's just not a very big factor. >> so i want to take a few seconds just to read a few of the comments that were sent in by alberto from ets. i'm going to cherry pick them but we'll make them available so you can see everything he wanted to say. largely i think in agreement with your paper he talks about higher education remains the only american institution not driven by evidence of effectiveness. of course, i find ets to be a fascinating organization for many reasons, partly because even as you correctly say, in this one way of thinking about standardized testing or higher education, we're nowhere. but in many ways they drove the development of standardized testing through the creation of ets and has used it to sort students forever. not just at the elite level b
can create an incentive that can hopefully change.o think as long as students know about gyms, dining halls that will be a pull. but i can foresee a situation in which actual educational quality becomes a factor in determining a college. right now, it simply isn't at scale. it's just not a very big factor. >> so i want to take a few seconds just to read a few of the comments that were sent in by alberto from ets. i'm going to cherry pick them but we'll make them available so you can see...
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, this is in can chance. coming down hard and the net has come down this morning and now a tornado warning issued has expired. afternoon in arkansas, look at that strong winds pulled back a third of the cafeteria roof at a high school and rain poured through the oning and flooded the room. foes may have to cancel classes. >> because of the rain, state reservoirs and reserves are starting for fill up. some agencies are considering reducing water conservation efforts. the santa clara water district staff suggested cutting conservation in half from 30 to 15%. many in the audience thought it was way too soon. >> it feels good to relax restrictions but it is a slippery slope. >> you can save and it is always good to save because we don't go what next year brings and it could be the first of several more dry years. >> the water and santa clara valley water district wants do wait until the statewide report is issues until lowering the restrictions. the state will announce the water report on may 18. >> it tins out t
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you no longer can do that. there is no path deferred action program was for a category of individuals that had no path to lawful status. >> this is important. you're basically saying dhs going forward, any administration can not have any kind of policy, even if it's limited, much more limited than this kind of policy is, that allows undocumented aliens to work? >> congress has pass ad statute that says, if you are living in this country without legal authority you can not work. that is congress's policy judgment in 1324-a you may disagree -- >> i understand the point. i guess i'm just saying this would be enormous change in practice. >> not at all, your honor. because the past practices there are none. they have not pointed to a single deferred action program that granted it to a class of individuals who had no lawful path to status in it country. >> is that true of all of the deferred action mentioned in the appendix, the one that the congressional research service did? >> yes. most of those are not deferred a
you no longer can do that. there is no path deferred action program was for a category of individuals that had no path to lawful status. >> this is important. you're basically saying dhs going forward, any administration can not have any kind of policy, even if it's limited, much more limited than this kind of policy is, that allows undocumented aliens to work? >> congress has pass ad statute that says, if you are living in this country without legal authority you can not work. that...
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if he can create policy that actually affects something that is... can be measured"... but latina teenregnancy has been... it's a huge problem. so what's your plan? >> sure. well, first, we're still in the middle of coming up with the approach, but essentially, you know, it has to do with a couple of things: making sure that folks have the right type of resources and information about how to avoid pregnancy, ensuring that they have access to clinics and the right types of adults or, you know, medical personnel that can help them make the right decision if that's what they choose, if that's what their families choose before they get pregnant. you know, so that instead of become active, sexually active, they can choose a different path. >> hinojosa: which is interesting, because you know, most parents, most families, have a hard time talking about sex, and you're basically saying for latino families, "look, y'all need to talk about this stuff as a family." >> oh, absolutely. >> hinojosa: "let's not run away from it." >> yeah, don't run away from it, or if it's more helpful to have a coun
if he can create policy that actually affects something that is... can be measured"... but latina teenregnancy has been... it's a huge problem. so what's your plan? >> sure. well, first, we're still in the middle of coming up with the approach, but essentially, you know, it has to do with a couple of things: making sure that folks have the right type of resources and information about how to avoid pregnancy, ensuring that they have access to clinics and the right types of adults or,...
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you you can see it in my eyes you can read it on my face you can hear it as i cry can i try to make it up smoking causes 16 different types of cancer. you have one clear way to reduce your risk. you can quit smoking. talk with your doctor. early detection is critical in fighting cancer. a misdiagnosis or other errors can have serious consequences. for almost 40 years jacoby & meyers has successfully represented thousands of clients. winning them the money they need to take care of...
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>> you can. we have this detachment strap you can find for $8. you can put on last year's bag. >> love that. >> super fun. choker back. >> pearl jam and chokers. >> this isimy prime time. the '90s. >> that's right. we're seeing lots of chokers. you'll see a photograph here on the screen of selena somez. even the youth have appronriated ths e choker. these are fabulous. for earrings, ear love all over the runways. we saw these shoulder dusters. >> these are big. are big earrings back? >> yes. they want to graze the shoulder. these are super glamorous. blake lively is wliring them at a g fabulous event. looks gorgeous. >> wow. >> lastly, for the trend with the best attitude, the best personality in all of accessories, t z pom-pom. >> i am seeing the pom-pom everywhere. what is is the deal with this thing? >> aren't these hysterically fabulousg >> yes. >> look at this little one here. tons of great sandals. their purse or kids put them on their backpack. >> absolutely. super fun. who doesn't love a little fiesta this spring? >> awesome. thank you so
>> you can. we have this detachment strap you can find for $8. you can put on last year's bag. >> love that. >> super fun. choker back. >> pearl jam and chokers. >> this isimy prime time. the '90s. >> that's right. we're seeing lots of chokers. you'll see a photograph here on the screen of selena somez. even the youth have appronriated ths e choker. these are fabulous. for earrings, ear love all over the runways. we saw these shoulder dusters. >> these...
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how many outfits can you make. >> at least seven. >> reporter: the tunic can be worn as a dress or over or shorts. you can also tie it. >> i love this. this is my favorite. i love this top. >> reporter: this is their blouse which like the tunic can be worn front or back for yet another look, you can throw on the vest. absolutely love it. perfect for really any woman. maybe it is true that less is in fact more. nikki battiste, abc news, new york. >>> so what do you think. >> i think my husband would love this idea to take everything in my closet and have ten pieces you can mix and match. you would ned less room for real estate. >> darling, there is all you'll ever need. this is your gift for the next 20 years. >> i love the idea they're trying to do this with sustainable materials. a lot of chemicals are dyeing textiles. >> i didn't realize 95% of discarded khloeing can be that's pretty cool. >> donate it. >> by the way, for earth day, just do one thing to help the earth. our bacteria family's been on this cushion for generations. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on t
how many outfits can you make. >> at least seven. >> reporter: the tunic can be worn as a dress or over or shorts. you can also tie it. >> i love this. this is my favorite. i love this top. >> reporter: this is their blouse which like the tunic can be worn front or back for yet another look, you can throw on the vest. absolutely love it. perfect for really any woman. maybe it is true that less is in fact more. nikki battiste, abc news, new york. >>> so what do...
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can i try it out? >> yeah, go ahead. >> jimmy: thanks, man. [ light laughter ] can you hold the spoiler hat? >> okay, i'll hold it. >> jimmy: thanks man, i appreciate it. it's more like a forehead warmer, too. [ laughter ] thanks, buddy. i appreciate it. piece of taco meat, flying around. [ light laughter ] these are all useful inventions. let me check this thing out. [ light laughter ] i'm almost there, kids. i'll save you, i'll save you. don't worry about it. no, the fire -- i got you, kids. don't worry about it. i got you. all right kids, hold on a a second. all right, good. hey, not bad. this is actually pretty fun. i'm going to take it to the club. this is awesome right here. [ laughter ] i'm gonna be working for you one day, buddy. let's get all our inventors back here. everyone, come on now. [ cheers and applause ] i do have one more thing that i'd like to show you guys. g.e. wants young minds to dream big and to make the impossible possible, so they're giving each of you $5,000 to help further
can i try it out? >> yeah, go ahead. >> jimmy: thanks, man. [ light laughter ] can you hold the spoiler hat? >> okay, i'll hold it. >> jimmy: thanks man, i appreciate it. it's more like a forehead warmer, too. [ laughter ] thanks, buddy. i appreciate it. piece of taco meat, flying around. [ light laughter ] these are all useful inventions. let me check this thing out. [ light laughter ] i'm almost there, kids. i'll save you, i'll save you. don't worry about it. no, the...
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poe can- >> they can get one day. >> i mean i do a lot of these kind of things and planning and dbi are backed up and so i don't want to hear that you are backed up and want to cancel $300,000 group because you skewed up on your timeframe. we don't want to hear there is no exkoos, i don't know the penalty but for me as a industry rep we follow the same rules no matter what, so again, it is up to the commission what we'll do about that but that is a separate topic. i just want to let you know this is a veryextensive sound proofing job, you are a historical building, 3 months is optimistic. >> commissioners other questions? >> in your application talks about on page 7 it talks about doing pat down and check bags. if people don't allow that they are not allowed entry but when you go through the security plan and the entry door procedures by your security company doesn't say anything about doing pat downs. >> well, we can make sure that going forward that is part of any security procedure at all events there is a pat down. >> it sounds like you made a business decision to go against the
poe can- >> they can get one day. >> i mean i do a lot of these kind of things and planning and dbi are backed up and so i don't want to hear that you are backed up and want to cancel $300,000 group because you skewed up on your timeframe. we don't want to hear there is no exkoos, i don't know the penalty but for me as a industry rep we follow the same rules no matter what, so again, it is up to the commission what we'll do about that but that is a separate topic. i just want to let...
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shell companies can be legal, and can also be used to hide wealth. california and new york are gradually pushing their statewide minimum wages to $15 an hour, the highest in the nation. california will do it by 2022; new york by the end of 2019. imary,of wisconsin's pr ted cruz leaves donald trump. meanwhile, trump is telling kasich to get out of the raced. democrats, polls show bernie sanders leading hillary clinton. a new study on air travel quality says more flights are arriving on time, the traveler complaints jumped 34%. it's the highest level since 2000. the top reason for frustration were cancellations, and delays, and extra fees. global news, powered by 2400 journalists in 150 news bureaus around the world. "bloomberg west" is next. cory: i'm cory johnson, in for emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." the heir apparent to the media empire is stepping down. plus, a sales myth, we will tell you about tesla's excuse for missing its own forecast. a slew of tech companies trying to shine a light on how online lenders are working. but first, to
shell companies can be legal, and can also be used to hide wealth. california and new york are gradually pushing their statewide minimum wages to $15 an hour, the highest in the nation. california will do it by 2022; new york by the end of 2019. imary,of wisconsin's pr ted cruz leaves donald trump. meanwhile, trump is telling kasich to get out of the raced. democrats, polls show bernie sanders leading hillary clinton. a new study on air travel quality says more flights are arriving on time, the...
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paul can tell you. i actually say, how can you do this? how can you do this? how can you do it?m. names that you wouldn't believe. names that you interview and say oh, trump trump trump. and how they want to join the team. a lot of them will be coming out soon. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: tomorrow is going to be interesting. some of my views on foreign policy and defense, and lots of other things. and part of it is the economics. i was asked the question recently by wolf blitzer on cnn, and he talked about nato. at first, people didn't like it. they said, trump is right. i said it was obsolete and too many people are getting a free ride. we are funding 72-73% of nato. many of these countries are just taking advantage of the united states. you have to pay up. we don't have a country with $19 trillion in debt. part of what i'm saying -- we love our country and our allies, but our allies can no longer be taking advantage of this country. this isn't 40 years or 20 years ago, this is now. we have to rebuild our infrastructure, our country, we have to get rid of isis and fast. our m
paul can tell you. i actually say, how can you do this? how can you do this? how can you do it?m. names that you wouldn't believe. names that you interview and say oh, trump trump trump. and how they want to join the team. a lot of them will be coming out soon. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: tomorrow is going to be interesting. some of my views on foreign policy and defense, and lots of other things. and part of it is the economics. i was asked the question recently by wolf blitzer on cnn,...
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if cruz can win here, he's able to make the argument he can win elsewhere. number two, an open primary. let's talk about turnout. as you know, there are reports that it could be very high. the cruz campaign aide is telling me that, hey, high turnout could be a lot of democrats showing up to vote for donald trump. that's something they're keeping an eye on as we start to get some of the exit polling in and wait for some of those results. >> i also expect high turnout because wisconsin residents believe in elections. so they usually are on the higher side. >> reporter: engaged. >> hallie, thanks very much. the clinton campaign isn't expecting a win tonight. and they're not there tonight. that tells you something. they've spent the last few days campaigning in new york. in fact, clinton held a rally today in brooklyn. and that's where we find kristen welker. so, kristen, no big rally planned for tonight. you noted that. although i have a feeling, if somehow things went really, really well, and they pulled a shocker, they would find a way to get secretary clinto
if cruz can win here, he's able to make the argument he can win elsewhere. number two, an open primary. let's talk about turnout. as you know, there are reports that it could be very high. the cruz campaign aide is telling me that, hey, high turnout could be a lot of democrats showing up to vote for donald trump. that's something they're keeping an eye on as we start to get some of the exit polling in and wait for some of those results. >> i also expect high turnout because wisconsin...
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i don't get it. >> the fact that he can react to emotions so they can put him in social environments.ere a lot of emotions? aren't they all taught to just do it? >> joanne, robots will be interacting in this way. do you welcome that? >> yes, and i will have them as my best friend to cheat on them in math class. he is totally getting all of the right answers. or she. i don't want to assign gender. >> i thought pepper was on the line. at first i thought pepper was a she, but apparently -- >> we need to ask pepper how pepper identifies. i think -- what do you think, kate? >> i think it is terrifying. everybody is all about robots. did we not learn the i robot terminator and this is the apocalypse that is coming. they are in school to learn our behavior. they can take us all out. >> they didn't go to high school and maybe that's why they are going to high school. >> they never adjusted. >> that's right. >> your theory is high school will teach them to be nicer? >> through the bullying. if they have to ask someone to the prom, you learn. >> i work with tom shillue. >> i had to get over my
i don't get it. >> the fact that he can react to emotions so they can put him in social environments.ere a lot of emotions? aren't they all taught to just do it? >> joanne, robots will be interacting in this way. do you welcome that? >> yes, and i will have them as my best friend to cheat on them in math class. he is totally getting all of the right answers. or she. i don't want to assign gender. >> i thought pepper was on the line. at first i thought pepper was a she,...
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and we can do that. so, we have created -- and john can talk about it a little bit. in colorado and in phoenix, we're trying to start out with something called skillful. you can take a look at t skillful.com. although it's really oriented toward jobs and geographies. we're created skill-based labor market that works for the vast middle that does not have a college diploma. and john has recruited employers to participate with us, and help look at their jobs in a new way, looking at them for skills. we've got workforce centers and goodwill and folks on the ground helping job seekers figure out how to arc particular late their skills. linkd in has been working with us so it will work for the middle class and we're training people how to post a job description when you're not posting, i have an mba or cpa. but how do you define your skills, and then to connect that up with employers. the jobs are growing. some jobs are growing. great jobs are growing. the potential for small businesses and other firms to grow is tremendous if we can connect the workers and the skills. >>
and we can do that. so, we have created -- and john can talk about it a little bit. in colorado and in phoenix, we're trying to start out with something called skillful. you can take a look at t skillful.com. although it's really oriented toward jobs and geographies. we're created skill-based labor market that works for the vast middle that does not have a college diploma. and john has recruited employers to participate with us, and help look at their jobs in a new way, looking at them for...
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. >> so, i've been talking about this and you talk about what companies can do and what individuals can do. there's a role for government to play in this as well, as a public policy person, how do we incentivize change? if the system is in place, how do we take down the system? >> well, i hate to sound libertarian here but i will for a moment, because i'm not. but one thing the government can do is change the nature of their regulations. i'm not saying deregulate the marketplace so that wall street can go crazy. or deregulate so the rich can have rich. what i'm saying is don't -- right now, regulations aren't really being made in the interest of people anyway. the people who write the regulations are the very largest players in the industry. so, when a simple nontech, example, would be -- there was a big lead paint scare in the toy industry a bunch of years doing, door a a toys had lead paint, outsourced from china. so we'll form a commission, get the leaders of industry together with the leaders of government and come up with regulations to prevent this from happening again, and the re
. >> so, i've been talking about this and you talk about what companies can do and what individuals can do. there's a role for government to play in this as well, as a public policy person, how do we incentivize change? if the system is in place, how do we take down the system? >> well, i hate to sound libertarian here but i will for a moment, because i'm not. but one thing the government can do is change the nature of their regulations. i'm not saying deregulate the marketplace so...
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you can block people not in your list and others can rate the numbers coming in. if you have a threshold, like i have only four stars, those are the only stars i will take. >> like spam calls. >> yes. and calls unwanted or sometimes you get random calls. should i answer this? it solves that. >> okay. >> and you can decide how you want that call handled. you can have it sent to a voice mail box. >> i like that. leave it at voice mail. should i answer. >> yes and you can check that out on google play. >> an iphone, there is no easy way to do it but if you are having an ios7 device go in and click the blue icon. there it is. click that little blue u-conn or go down to settings and go to the blocked persons sections and you can add the numbers manually. >> iphone you have to go in your settings and pick and choose it. >> and if those calls get blocked and sent directly to a blocked voice mail for you so that you know they are blocked and won't be able to face time you or message but they think they will and they will see she is getting my messages and won't know you a
you can block people not in your list and others can rate the numbers coming in. if you have a threshold, like i have only four stars, those are the only stars i will take. >> like spam calls. >> yes. and calls unwanted or sometimes you get random calls. should i answer this? it solves that. >> okay. >> and you can decide how you want that call handled. you can have it sent to a voice mail box. >> i like that. leave it at voice mail. should i answer. >> yes...
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they know they can do things. this is when they do this kind of stuff when you have a lame duck president, right? >> sure, yeah, i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> i think it is just lame all around. we will fly really close to you and then we will respond by saying that was lame, you guys. i don't know. we have much larger threats currently than close flying planes and vladimir putin's ego. i feel like even focusing on this, let's not. let's turn it toward the other huge problem. >> do you think if women were running the governments of the world we would have these things? >> it never happened, tom. no women. >> i will just say this. it will depend a lot on the timing. you can see it be a thermonuclear war if the timing was wrong if you get my drift. >> i know what you mean. >> i am not an anti-feminist to you ladies. >> i see what rob is saying. >> men only in charge of the country. they will spend $200,000 on vladimir lenin's embalmed corpse. it was on display and here is a picture of him. >> oh wow. >> he
they know they can do things. this is when they do this kind of stuff when you have a lame duck president, right? >> sure, yeah, i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> i think it is just lame all around. we will fly really close to you and then we will respond by saying that was lame, you guys. i don't know. we have much larger threats currently than close flying planes and vladimir putin's ego. i feel like even focusing on this, let's not. let's turn it toward the other huge...
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can you tell?lgandhoda.com. >>> our looks for less. >>> first, this is "today" on nbc. >> i'm still squeezing. >>> oh. >> this is like my favorite part. this is the dressing room i wish i had. >> if you walk in here some day, that would be bad. >> we're talking about stripes. >> stripes are a classic. i love them in black and white, navy and white. this season is all about updating your stripes in bold color combinations. let's start with easy accessories. i love a clutch. if you're wearing a solid color, add a fun pop of print. >> i don't think that's too much at all. this is available at nordstrom rack under $40. >> the only time i ever -- >> this is like from annie. what's was his name? >> i love to wear this at the beach because my hair is a disaster. >> please. can you imagine her hair as a disaster? >> i'll post a picture later. >> this is super easy. let's talk about soap. not your typical soap. these are striped. they smell amazing. >> fancy. >> they are available at poquito.com. these are
can you tell?lgandhoda.com. >>> our looks for less. >>> first, this is "today" on nbc. >> i'm still squeezing. >>> oh. >> this is like my favorite part. this is the dressing room i wish i had. >> if you walk in here some day, that would be bad. >> we're talking about stripes. >> stripes are a classic. i love them in black and white, navy and white. this season is all about updating your stripes in bold color combinations. let's...
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you can ask someone to help you. it's very easy, and i'll show you exactly how you can do it in a very safe way. the way i do it, i like to have a towel to put the avocado on, so i have a little stability for the avocado. place the part with the seed on to the towel. and gently place the knife over the seed, and then give it a little bit of a whack. now, take the seed with the avocado and the knife, and twist it just a little bit. see? very easy. now that we have the seed attached to the knife, we'll take that same towel, place it over the seed, and the seed. [ applause ] so, let's put it together. we'll simply put everything into this food processor. putting our avocados... our greek yogurt. and our honey... and give it a whirl. just keep going until it is nice and smooth. just pour it right into it's a beautiful green color. and there's two reasons you want to eat this immediately -- one, it's too tasty to wait, and two, avocados turn brown after a while, so you wanna eat them as soon as you can. mmm... you wouldn'
you can ask someone to help you. it's very easy, and i'll show you exactly how you can do it in a very safe way. the way i do it, i like to have a towel to put the avocado on, so i have a little stability for the avocado. place the part with the seed on to the towel. and gently place the knife over the seed, and then give it a little bit of a whack. now, take the seed with the avocado and the knife, and twist it just a little bit. see? very easy. now that we have the seed attached to the knife,...
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he said if he can support ted cruz, anyone can.o said this -- >> let me say this, my republican friends. if you parachute somebody in just on electability, paul ryan is a wonderful guy who doesn't want to be put in this position. i'm trying to get us the most viable nominee in 2016 that could win without destroying the party. if you parachute somebody in and bring somebody in, you destroy that party so we're right back to ted. millions of people have gone to the polls and cast the ballot, if 2,000 of us take that away, you destroy the party forever. >> destroy forever. if you parachute somebody in, does it destroy the party forever? >> i think it's a real danger if the paul ryan people say the speaker should be the dom knnom. lindsay graham, he ran for president, he has said repeatedly he is not a fan of ted cruz. he is looking at this in the long game and if you gave him a polygraph, don, i think he would say, okay, let's pick ted cruz, let's lose this time around and then we'll beat hillary in four years. as he said, he doesn't
he said if he can support ted cruz, anyone can.o said this -- >> let me say this, my republican friends. if you parachute somebody in just on electability, paul ryan is a wonderful guy who doesn't want to be put in this position. i'm trying to get us the most viable nominee in 2016 that could win without destroying the party. if you parachute somebody in and bring somebody in, you destroy that party so we're right back to ted. millions of people have gone to the polls and cast the...
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he can make the argument but can trump raise a billion and a half? i don't know. >> there's nothing, we agree on the premise. it matters a lot. if he can be that fund-raiser it will help him enormously. nothing manafort said made it seem like a gold plated guarantee. >> the richest people in the country who normally support republicans support trump. the rickets family, i don't think will do it. >> no. >> paul singer. would people who have given a lot. there's lots of questions. trump could be the best fund-raiser of the three. that would worry a lot of people. >> or he could be the worst fund-raiser of the three. yesterday we talked about how trump when he was asked about that north carolina bathroom law that's causing so much controversy, he suggested that transgender people should use whatever latrine they feel comfortable with. he went on hannity and elabor e elaborated on his position. >> we have to take care of everybody. north carolina, it's a great place, which i won. they have law and it's a law that, unfortunately, is causing them some prob
he can make the argument but can trump raise a billion and a half? i don't know. >> there's nothing, we agree on the premise. it matters a lot. if he can be that fund-raiser it will help him enormously. nothing manafort said made it seem like a gold plated guarantee. >> the richest people in the country who normally support republicans support trump. the rickets family, i don't think will do it. >> no. >> paul singer. would people who have given a lot. there's lots of...
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can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. most advanced formula for joint health and comfort. cosamin -- proven by more research than any leading joint supplement. >>> it should be a combination of 12 and or 15. >> no, you didn't. you always said 12. >> and 15. and or 15. >> that's not true. >> yes, it is. >> no, it is not. >> yes it is. >> no, no, no, no. >> yes, it is. are you feeling that bern? >> well, democrats are certainly getting the business on snl. it continues, and it was no different this past week because of cnn's debate. i will start with you. it was pretty contentious. do you think bernie sanders made your candidate, hillary clinton, look defensive? >> i don't think she looked defensive. both candidates did very well. both candidates spoke extremely well to their audience. this is getting to a must win situation to bernie sanders. hillary clinton is looking like she'll do well in new york and pennsylvania, maryland. this race is different from the republican party. i know nina was talking about the republican p
can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. most advanced formula for joint health and comfort. cosamin -- proven by more research than any leading joint supplement. >>> it should be a combination of 12 and or 15. >> no, you didn't. you always said 12. >> and 15. and or 15. >> that's not true. >> yes, it is. >> no, it is not. >> yes it is. >> no, no, no, no. >> yes, it is. are you...
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i mean, we can help. government can help. you want to end poverty?ut a business guy in the welfare office. train people for a job. that's how it has to work. i think the problem is we have lost our spirit and confidence in the fact that we can solve things ourselves. maybe it's because we rely too much on government. maybe it's because we think if i can't change everything, i shouldn't change anything. so, i am going to do my best to create the economic growth to provide unfettered regulation, get on top of foreign policy stuff, be as as good a leader as i can, but the strength of our country doesn't reside with the president, it resides in our families, our neighborhoods, and our communities, and when we restore the spirit of that, that's how we restore the united states of america, i believe. [applause] gov. kasich: so grow up and change the world for the better because we are all counting on you. don't feel any pressure. ok. all the way in the back, sir. >> 1995 was a great summer for me. it was the summer i met my wife. it was also the summer i i
i mean, we can help. government can help. you want to end poverty?ut a business guy in the welfare office. train people for a job. that's how it has to work. i think the problem is we have lost our spirit and confidence in the fact that we can solve things ourselves. maybe it's because we rely too much on government. maybe it's because we think if i can't change everything, i shouldn't change anything. so, i am going to do my best to create the economic growth to provide unfettered regulation,...
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what can you tell me? where can i start? like that. >> all right, perfect. >> nice, nice. so what's next? what's the second basic step? >> our walk. >> i think i have the walk down. what's next? >> cheerleader hips. i can move them little bit. >> why do you want to be an eagles cheerleader. what can you bring to the squad. >> i can bring great hips and great hair to the squad. but also, i grew up in philadelphia. and i've been a fan of the team my entire life. so to be part of your community, i think would be great. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> ya, did i, that yep, big thanks to the eagles cheerleaders for letting me hang out with them for the day, like that was a really hard job. but i want to be honest, i didn't want to show them up, because they're pros. but i've got really great dance moves. i was just taking it easy, that's all. >> what did you say earlier? check out these hips? >> come on, you saw those hips. >> well, what about those pants? >> pants were even better. >> out there, super cool. >> oh, ya, tonightly. >> my buddy m
what can you tell me? where can i start? like that. >> all right, perfect. >> nice, nice. so what's next? what's the second basic step? >> our walk. >> i think i have the walk down. what's next? >> cheerleader hips. i can move them little bit. >> why do you want to be an eagles cheerleader. what can you bring to the squad. >> i can bring great hips and great hair to the squad. but also, i grew up in philadelphia. and i've been a fan of the team my...
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they can. the criminal side of this as you see it going on more and more and hospitals. no one is looking at the big problem. whyomeone could address aspirin costs $50 and a band-aid costs $100 at a hospital, i bet we could save a couple of bucks. host: are you enrolled in an affordable care act plan in florida? caller: i am not. host: how do you receive insurance? caller: i do not. consider being told and mandated by my government what i must buy, this is not the american way. they've taken a system that was working, it wasn't perfect, but now they have completely decimated it. mike from tampa. the next caller is marie from l myra, new york. marie, good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to say something about united health care. they have definitely put profits before people. my son was on united health care exchange because he was disabled. and because of the medication he had to be on for his disability, it caused him to develop diabetes. the first month when he develops diabetes, they
they can. the criminal side of this as you see it going on more and more and hospitals. no one is looking at the big problem. whyomeone could address aspirin costs $50 and a band-aid costs $100 at a hospital, i bet we could save a couple of bucks. host: are you enrolled in an affordable care act plan in florida? caller: i am not. host: how do you receive insurance? caller: i do not. consider being told and mandated by my government what i must buy, this is not the american way. they've taken a...
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walk, she can do stairs.his tough warrior princess faces a long road ahead with more rehab and a surgery on her skull in may. her goal at the end of this -- >> cartwheels again. >> she's breathing she's smiling, that's all that's matters. >> we thank diane for that story. >>> and we have a food safety recall this morning, cvs pharmacies are recalling a type of herbal tea because of possible salmonella poisoning. gold emblack organic spiced tea. you can return it for a full refund. >>> finally, firefighters are the bravest among us. look at the picture being shared by millions of people this morning, it's not a rescue it's actually a marriage proposal. this new york fireman popped the question to his girlfriend in full view of families visiting the fire academy. she didn't leave him hanging, she said yes, and look at that picture. >> didn't leave him hanging. >> pretty creative way to say, will you marry me? >> theme of the week. >> it's the theme of the week with our megaweddings. >> all right, tom, thank you
walk, she can do stairs.his tough warrior princess faces a long road ahead with more rehab and a surgery on her skull in may. her goal at the end of this -- >> cartwheels again. >> she's breathing she's smiling, that's all that's matters. >> we thank diane for that story. >>> and we have a food safety recall this morning, cvs pharmacies are recalling a type of herbal tea because of possible salmonella poisoning. gold emblack organic spiced tea. you can return it for a...