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i was completely clueless. we knew then wehad a problem.s a family we went through several yearof, you know, it was devastating emotionally, financially, our relationship really pretty much broke p. buthank goodness we found the doctor, he's doing better now. he recovered. he has spent two years clean. life happens. and so whenevastating things happen, like my -- this past year my husband passed away, and he then relapsed. but now he's back on the right road. he's back at new leaf. we're very happy to see him moving forwd. >> i'm glad that he surviv. joe, you survived as well. you started experimenting with drugs when you were in high school, right? >> right. around 20 started to pick up prescripti prescription, went and decided to ask my parents for help. it was probably the hardest thing i've done very humiliating. humbling at the same time. and that was a year and a half ago. it's taken me so time to find the right treaent centers for me, so to speak. >> new leaf was the place. >> right. it feels great to have my life back. you know, i h
i was completely clueless. we knew then wehad a problem.s a family we went through several yearof, you know, it was devastating emotionally, financially, our relationship really pretty much broke p. buthank goodness we found the doctor, he's doing better now. he recovered. he has spent two years clean. life happens. and so whenevastating things happen, like my -- this past year my husband passed away, and he then relapsed. but now he's back on the right road. he's back at new leaf. we're very...
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like the clueless and the damned. this is just bizarre. one, it's either a failure of the department of defense to educate you that you don't use dod credit cards for -- >> do you needed indication for that? >> second thing is enforcement. is the supervisor looking this stuff over? but if someone will do this and maybe be as clueless maybe dod takes 100 or 300 of the worst infractions and just post them with the names. >> and how about prosecution? will this this is unauthorized use. >> definitely. 2008 is when the gao said this is an be inning problem and now seven years later here we are the same thing. they say they're trying to hide it from their wives, but clearly eats not taken seriously or else it cooperate keep happening. >> who should be doing something about this?not taken seriously or else it cooperate keep happening. >> who should be doing something about this? night after night we talk about government credit cards being misused. >> it's the boss of the person right in the supervisor at the local level. so it's not just the in
like the clueless and the damned. this is just bizarre. one, it's either a failure of the department of defense to educate you that you don't use dod credit cards for -- >> do you needed indication for that? >> second thing is enforcement. is the supervisor looking this stuff over? but if someone will do this and maybe be as clueless maybe dod takes 100 or 300 of the worst infractions and just post them with the names. >> and how about prosecution? will this this is...
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>> everyone is completely clueless to the slowest potential accident that's coming up behind -- you caneehese sucked in. and then this little one watch actually has to be -- >> oh, my gosh! >> she still doesn't give up. she still has the camera stuck to her face like a blindfold. >> i think because it's a kid. when you're a kid, they have to yank you from everything that's awesome. >> fortunately everybody got off the tracks. in this second video, you may notice something is sitting right there in the middle of the tracks. that's a vehicle. that's an abandoned vehicle. that's an abandoned vehicle that's going absolutely nowhere, at least until it's hit by this guy gigantic train. >> good thing nobody was inside that thing or it would be bad for the train conductor. >> it is amazing how many vehicles get stuck on railway crossings. i don't understand how this happens so much. >>> it's about to come out. >> little 7-year-old liliana. she has a loose tooth and you see that string tied to the loose tooth. we've seen families come up with creative ways to get that loose tooth out. this is the firs
>> everyone is completely clueless to the slowest potential accident that's coming up behind -- you caneehese sucked in. and then this little one watch actually has to be -- >> oh, my gosh! >> she still doesn't give up. she still has the camera stuck to her face like a blindfold. >> i think because it's a kid. when you're a kid, they have to yank you from everything that's awesome. >> fortunately everybody got off the tracks. in this second video, you may notice...
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. >> how one clueless dude creates one big change of scenery. >> he basically stops the -- >> he was like you guys should really try to -- >>> this video is undoubtedly going to send a chill down your back when you see what this man found on his way to work. you see at the very beginning of the video something wrapped up in this white piece of cloth. when he gets close and lifts up this cloth, watch what he finds inside of it. >> there's a baby. >> oh, my goodness no! >> yes. this man, raul marrin found this child, what looks like a newborn baby still alive. you can actually hear it. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is horrible. this is unthinkable. you can hear the nerves in his breath as he realize what he has there. he heard the child crying called emergency services. they immediately took it to a local hospital. turns out it's a girl and she is expected to be okay. but he also decided that this was a gift to him from god and so he's going to take the steps to try to adopt this baby girl. >> oh, that's a beautiful ending to this story. >> is isly hope that can happen. >> no word on what le
. >> how one clueless dude creates one big change of scenery. >> he basically stops the -- >> he was like you guys should really try to -- >>> this video is undoubtedly going to send a chill down your back when you see what this man found on his way to work. you see at the very beginning of the video something wrapped up in this white piece of cloth. when he gets close and lifts up this cloth, watch what he finds inside of it. >> there's a baby. >> oh, my...
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about this subject. >> clueless as you call it then there's the, you know just don't get it factor that disciplinary action, none was taken toward any specific individuals, it's not expected as a result of the video. does it seem like perhaps the sports world here is getting the message or just missing out on it? we've seen the nfl embroiled in its own scandal, but here we are again having the same discussion. >> this is exactly right, francis, where have these advertising and marketing people been for the last year? did they see the ray rice elevator video? have they paid any attention to the nfl's tremendous efforts to raise awareness about relationship violence? have they listened to president obama and vice president joe biden going on air and on the radio with their campaigns against relationship violence? the no more campaign the super bowl ads, it's not believable. it's not credible that no one in the room creating that ad has been aware of how our country is so focused right now on ending violence against women, relationship violence domestic violence, rape and the thing i think
about this subject. >> clueless as you call it then there's the, you know just don't get it factor that disciplinary action, none was taken toward any specific individuals, it's not expected as a result of the video. does it seem like perhaps the sports world here is getting the message or just missing out on it? we've seen the nfl embroiled in its own scandal, but here we are again having the same discussion. >> this is exactly right, francis, where have these advertising and...
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who did that, i was never abare of it, so i -- aware of it, so i guess i dealt with it by being clueless. >> i'm with madeline. i wouldn't know it had happened. >> well, thank you very much. thank you, panelists, wonderful. [applause] i do just want to let you know we have another women's media group panel tomorrow in the same room at 9:30, women entrepreneurs of learning from ceos of start-ups about the difficulty of having a start-up. and we have someone's pointing at something, as i mentioned at the beginning, we have the handout sheets in the back about women's media group a sign-up sheet as well. oh and also we are having a digital meet-up today at four that charlotte abbott had organized in the digital space, and we understand there's going to be 110 digital women there. so it should be a very exciting party. thank you for coming. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> books tv is live in new york city at the javits convention center here booked time is going on. this is a convention opened to the public. if all is publishers convention known as book expo. we are do
who did that, i was never abare of it, so i -- aware of it, so i guess i dealt with it by being clueless. >> i'm with madeline. i wouldn't know it had happened. >> well, thank you very much. thank you, panelists, wonderful. [applause] i do just want to let you know we have another women's media group panel tomorrow in the same room at 9:30, women entrepreneurs of learning from ceos of start-ups about the difficulty of having a start-up. and we have someone's pointing at something,...
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and i mean clueless. we're not talking about different eras of the game. do with what we're talking about. a-roid won't make the hall of fame because he put a banned substance in his body. it has nothing to do with the changing of eras. it has to do with right and wrong. did we forget there's right and wrong in this world? and what alex rodriguez did is wrong. probably 200 home runs of his were with a needle stuck in him and juicing his body. give me a break, austin. it has nothing to do with being a hater. understand right and wrong and not about eras, okay? all right? do you understand this? can we find somebody with a clue? if you have a problem with me, shoot me a video, send it to us and i'll talk to you next week. >> all right. chip kelly is gm. how has he done in his first big nfl draft? >> taking a look at your news. the news that is thrilling so many. karen's excited. >> it's trending on twitter. it's the number one thing that everyone is talking about. >> i don't care. but it's news. it's a girl. a little princess. >> it is exciting. >> kensingto
and i mean clueless. we're not talking about different eras of the game. do with what we're talking about. a-roid won't make the hall of fame because he put a banned substance in his body. it has nothing to do with the changing of eras. it has to do with right and wrong. did we forget there's right and wrong in this world? and what alex rodriguez did is wrong. probably 200 home runs of his were with a needle stuck in him and juicing his body. give me a break, austin. it has nothing to do with...
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. >> yvette tony is so naive and clueless as to what is going on she says yeah no there is nothing funny going on they're really good friend. i asked him before. he told me no. she doesn't know what's going on. >> reporter: she told investigator that george only fessed up about the affair a few weeks after he was poisoned. so with yvette essentially cleared again, investigators turn to the other sharp point of this love triangle dr. gonzalez. and george had some interesting things to say. as he told it in the weeks before his pi sonoisoning anna e's affection intensified, called texted showered him with gifts and big the same things he owned. >> buying the same type of car he has. big the same team of watch he mentions. she buys herself the same luggage. >> after he was hospital lied. george believed anna may behind the poisoning. george broke off the affair with anna. but never told her why. instead he decide to secretly record their calls. >> i feel that you know i helped you a lot. and i feel completely betrayed. the fact that you and, you know slept together, it's it's out of the pic
. >> yvette tony is so naive and clueless as to what is going on she says yeah no there is nothing funny going on they're really good friend. i asked him before. he told me no. she doesn't know what's going on. >> reporter: she told investigator that george only fessed up about the affair a few weeks after he was poisoned. so with yvette essentially cleared again, investigators turn to the other sharp point of this love triangle dr. gonzalez. and george had some interesting things...
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at least he got a clue and good for him foe laughing about the initial cluelessness.s "media buzz." hope you all enjoy the memorial day weekend especially those who is served. we post a last original content. e-mail me at www. www.foxnews.com. icouldrespondhere. wearebacknextsundaymorningat11 o'-- and action east everyone. >> i am chris wallace. mike huckabee born iowa eight years ago but now he has a new strategy and we have the exclusive interview. it is to win the election, that means everything for the future of the country. >> former arkansas governor mike huckabee lays out his path to the 2016 republican nomination. only on fox news sunday. >> then, rand paul spends 11 hours on the senate floor opposing renewal of the patriot act. >> we can be safe and have our freedom, as well. >> we will ask the panel of the government's collection of our phone records and the release of some of hillary
at least he got a clue and good for him foe laughing about the initial cluelessness.s "media buzz." hope you all enjoy the memorial day weekend especially those who is served. we post a last original content. e-mail me at www. www.foxnews.com. icouldrespondhere. wearebacknextsundaymorningat11 o'-- and action east everyone. >> i am chris wallace. mike huckabee born iowa eight years ago but now he has a new strategy and we have the exclusive interview. it is to win the election,...
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quite a recovery by typical standards so that you look like or democrats risk looking like their cluelessviously every one of us can kind of have measure what we've experienced against some fictional universe, but the fact is again, we don't have a controlled permit -- neil: i don't think it's a fictional universe. >> no no no a fiction in this regard. none of the countries in the industrialized world, put china aside we admit it's a little different. but the countries that in the industrialized world, the u.s. economy is a beacon right now. and the fact of the matter is 62 straight months of private sector job growth, sure. >> richard, hold on a second, hold on a second. please. early stages of what japan has gone through. the debt the people not spending, putting money in cash. interest rates at zero and can't get the gdp going. tell me this is great. the policies that have been running that you were just explaining the health care the auto industry. those things, the auto industry basically put a lot of people bankrupt because they lost money on the gm bonds. health care is a major tax
quite a recovery by typical standards so that you look like or democrats risk looking like their cluelessviously every one of us can kind of have measure what we've experienced against some fictional universe, but the fact is again, we don't have a controlled permit -- neil: i don't think it's a fictional universe. >> no no no a fiction in this regard. none of the countries in the industrialized world, put china aside we admit it's a little different. but the countries that in the...
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you again are clueless. i mean, temple. does anybody have a number for temple? let's call it. he has to go into another class and understand and learn it a little bit. as far as patriots, they're the boss. they're responsible. they oversee everything that he does and the team does. they are as responsible as anybody. so get a clue, would you. i want to take your shot at knocking the king. shoot your video. accepted it to us and i'll talk to you next week. you got thick skin for hail. come right on after you. lighten up on temple. take it easy, king. let's go, also, also forever. we love our eagles, obviously. we love them on the field and off the field. they're doing great things. we'll tell you a little bit about it. they made dreams come true for some of their little fans. how times have you downloaded on your smartphone or tablet just to keep your kids occupied. what to look for to make sure those apps are educational. brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sweet fruit-flavored pieces dipped in rich dark chocolate. discove
you again are clueless. i mean, temple. does anybody have a number for temple? let's call it. he has to go into another class and understand and learn it a little bit. as far as patriots, they're the boss. they're responsible. they oversee everything that he does and the team does. they are as responsible as anybody. so get a clue, would you. i want to take your shot at knocking the king. shoot your video. accepted it to us and i'll talk to you next week. you got thick skin for hail. come right...
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the most clueless in america. >> little gel us? there maybe?ore superbowl rings in the past what ten years? i guess you would be happy, too. what do they say? i mean, i respect it, man, there is no substantial evidence on the board aside from the -- which you can take as you may which supports any any -- how are you going to tell me if he's guilty? you can't. >> oh, my gosh. you have got to be kidding me. man, i see were you standing in the rain d your head get water logged? hey, where did you get this guy? where do these people come from? where did he get this guy? can somebody tell me. what a dope. hey, matt, nothing proves he is guilty except the wells report. well, that is the investigation. what are we thinking about here? beyond all that, he is guilty. he didn't cooperate. how about these morons in new england, or memorial day weekend, ways ago day. how about that couple, that won't go on their honeymoon until tom brady is found innocent. are you kidding me? are people that stupid? matt, do me a favor, leave. go up there hang zero with yo
the most clueless in america. >> little gel us? there maybe?ore superbowl rings in the past what ten years? i guess you would be happy, too. what do they say? i mean, i respect it, man, there is no substantial evidence on the board aside from the -- which you can take as you may which supports any any -- how are you going to tell me if he's guilty? you can't. >> oh, my gosh. you have got to be kidding me. man, i see were you standing in the rain d your head get water logged? hey,...
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reminds you of the forest gump, you know -- [laughter] you've got this really smart guy not this clueless guy who keeps bumping into all these fascinating people. and the other thing i guess, that's quite interesting is he's sort of on the ground floor of some pathbreaking work on how we understand human behavior the behavior of organizations. and there was a huge debate in the 1970s of just how formidable the soviet union was. and it was a big battle between marshall and the cia. and he had the moral courage of his convictions to pursue that debate and in the end he was proven right. so, and the other thing i would say, another reason why you haven't heard his story is he was a horrible bureaucrat. he's terrible at self-promotion which is why we had to do the damn book instead of him. [laughter] i used to kid and say, you know, you throw words around like manhole covers, you're tighter than a clam with lockjaw, you know, these sorts of things. but behind that sort of sold stoll lid exterior masks an emotional person. and there are some stories in the book i'd be glad to talk about them i
reminds you of the forest gump, you know -- [laughter] you've got this really smart guy not this clueless guy who keeps bumping into all these fascinating people. and the other thing i guess, that's quite interesting is he's sort of on the ground floor of some pathbreaking work on how we understand human behavior the behavior of organizations. and there was a huge debate in the 1970s of just how formidable the soviet union was. and it was a big battle between marshall and the cia. and he had...
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it was called the "valley of the clueless." >> kroft: for the next couple of years, the kgb put dittrichlaborate tests, and then in 1973, he was summoned to east berlin, to this former soviet military compound. the kgb, he says, wanted him to go undercover. >> barsky: at that point, i had passed all the tests, so they wanted... they made me an offer. >> kroft: but you had been thinking about it all along, hadn't you? >> barsky: that's true-- with one counterweight, in that you didn't really know what was going to come. how do you test-drive becoming another person? >> kroft: it was a difficult decision, but he agreed to join the kgb and eventually found himself in moscow, undergoing intensive training. >> barsky: a very large part of the training was operational work-- determination as to whether you're being under surveillance; morse code, short wave radio reception. i also learned how to do microdots. a microdot is... you know, you take a picture and make it so small with the use of microscope that you can put it under a postage stamp. >> kroft: the soviets were looking to send someone
it was called the "valley of the clueless." >> kroft: for the next couple of years, the kgb put dittrichlaborate tests, and then in 1973, he was summoned to east berlin, to this former soviet military compound. the kgb, he says, wanted him to go undercover. >> barsky: at that point, i had passed all the tests, so they wanted... they made me an offer. >> kroft: but you had been thinking about it all along, hadn't you? >> barsky: that's true-- with one...
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at one point, this is just about how clueless and young i was. i sent a letter to all of these editors and i said, which of the following subjects should i not address in the comic strip? and i put a list of things like a is for abortion, and just a long list, and i sent it off to a dozen leading editors, and amazingly, almost all of them took the bait and checked the boxes, this is for benton, this is not. [laughter] mr. trudeau: finally, i heard from a wiser head, and he said this is just bullshit, this is nothing to do with the subject it is how you treat it. are you serious as a satirist? if you convey that seriousness of subject there is nothing you cannot write about. i think one of the proudest moments of my career was two or three years ago when i wrote about the texas sonogram law and transvaginal probe, language that is not usually in the comics and i was kicked out of about 70 papers, but all have rarely. -- all temporarily. i built up enough -- they said this is not right for our community, for any number of reasons, but that does not
at one point, this is just about how clueless and young i was. i sent a letter to all of these editors and i said, which of the following subjects should i not address in the comic strip? and i put a list of things like a is for abortion, and just a long list, and i sent it off to a dozen leading editors, and amazingly, almost all of them took the bait and checked the boxes, this is for benton, this is not. [laughter] mr. trudeau: finally, i heard from a wiser head, and he said this is just...
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. >> you are just so clueless. >> we still have a problem.h enough margins. >> we don't have a problem, greg. >> yes, we do. >> no, we don't. >> 19% of margin isn't gonna get it done. >> marcus doesn't think we have a problem. >> greg continues to play monday morning quarterback. he's had eight years to figure this out, and all of a sudden now, he wants to complain about the fact that the margins aren't good enough. but i know this isn't about margins. greg is just frustrated that the business has slipped out of his control and he's not in charge anymore. >> this part's doing well. this part isn't. >> not doing well according to you, greg. >> margins--dan, this isn't my first rodeo. >> i gave dan the direction to take certain things that we have excess of, and just blow 'em out. it's ultimately his decision how we buy wine and how we do all that stuff. >> okay, listen. i tell you what. thank you very much for coming in. >> you're gonna apologize. i'm not gonna shake your hand, man, you owe me an apology. >> see you later. >> i'm not gonna apo
. >> you are just so clueless. >> we still have a problem.h enough margins. >> we don't have a problem, greg. >> yes, we do. >> no, we don't. >> 19% of margin isn't gonna get it done. >> marcus doesn't think we have a problem. >> greg continues to play monday morning quarterback. he's had eight years to figure this out, and all of a sudden now, he wants to complain about the fact that the margins aren't good enough. but i know this isn't about...
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obama is totally clueless if fighting the jihad?s no clue what to do and that the jihadists have gained in power under his administration in a remarkable fashion? would that be fair to say? >> that is not fair. the president has made progress. but he certainly has to do a lot more. he doesn't necessarily have to put u.s. boots on the ground. in your opinion why isn't he doing a lot more? >> well -- >> -- we need to think before we shoot. >> he has had had had a lot of time to think about this. >> is he is putting together a plan. >> putting together a plan? >> right. >> it's been going on for more than a year. >> absolutely. he needs to be arming and providing training to the forces that are on the ground that are in direct contact with like the kurdish. >> they need more weapons absolutely. >> being divided between the iranian jihadists on the one hand and sunni jihadists on the other from libya to syria to iraq to lebanon. >> the whole place is going to go up. >>> next up, in this terrorism edition of the factor, judge napolitano
obama is totally clueless if fighting the jihad?s no clue what to do and that the jihadists have gained in power under his administration in a remarkable fashion? would that be fair to say? >> that is not fair. the president has made progress. but he certainly has to do a lot more. he doesn't necessarily have to put u.s. boots on the ground. in your opinion why isn't he doing a lot more? >> well -- >> -- we need to think before we shoot. >> he has had had had a lot of...
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. >> so what's your message -- >> and how quickly it can divide -- my son still is clueless.ys i don't understand what the big deal is. >> so what's your message to your son, though these kids and to the country that are dealing with so many issues of race right now, it's really on the front page of this country. what do you say? a lot of people listening to you. well you know, do your best to explain to your kids truly, how painful this is to people. we're catholic and when the crucifix goes into art museums and is desecrated we're absolutely mortified. and this is what this flag signifies to other people in the united states. i mean it's that level of shock. and so the fact that we experience,, you know -- you've got to kind of look at that and see where you're absolutely mortified and just remember that people are mortified by this flag being flown. >> and we probably need to address it more in schools. thank you, stacy. >> okay thank you very much. >> good job, good job. you and the mom in baltimore as well. >> okay thank you very much. >> all right. joining me now is mar
. >> so what's your message -- >> and how quickly it can divide -- my son still is clueless.ys i don't understand what the big deal is. >> so what's your message to your son, though these kids and to the country that are dealing with so many issues of race right now, it's really on the front page of this country. what do you say? a lot of people listening to you. well you know, do your best to explain to your kids truly, how painful this is to people. we're catholic and when...
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every year the national hardware show offers the latest for everyone from the handy homeowner to the cluelessless. it also has a lot more than just hammers and nails. here with a review of some of the best new gadget ss. >> thank you. national hardware show that's not for me. it's for everybody. >> it's for everybody. >> you're going to want this stuff. for example, i am wearing my magnetic finger glove. >> all right. >> okay? so you are using a bolt. you can hold the nut with a little magnetic end. you want to pick up some mail you drop something under the refrigerator you just reach around there. if it's magnetic, you have it. >> just thinking of this? why didn't i think of this. >> that's a little magnetic finger. >> everybody needs to have that. >> this is another use of a magnet called reader rest. there's a magnet that goes behind your shirt. this clips on in front of your shirt. and it's a place to hang glasses. now, i put one on already so i didn't mess with the microphone. now when you lean forward, if it's in your pocket it falls on the floor. >> okay. that will hold. >> that will h
every year the national hardware show offers the latest for everyone from the handy homeowner to the cluelessless. it also has a lot more than just hammers and nails. here with a review of some of the best new gadget ss. >> thank you. national hardware show that's not for me. it's for everybody. >> it's for everybody. >> you're going to want this stuff. for example, i am wearing my magnetic finger glove. >> all right. >> okay? so you are using a bolt. you can hold...
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. >> like the movie "clueless." isn't there a middle lane?ause it's true. >> younger kids don't care. >> there was an article that a lot of kids aren't going for driver's license, a lot of are using ride sharing services. >> parking sensors and back-up cameras and everything else it's certainly gotten easier. i learned in an '83 suburban with no help. >> you can park that. >> a week after my 16th birthday. my dad took me to downtown boston and said, there you go put it in that spot. anyway i digress. >> all this chitchat means, we don't need a lot of time to give you the forecast because the weather could not be any more cooperative with anything you want to do outside. there's the view over the pentagon parking lot. couple hundred thousand motorcycles getting ready for the ride for freedom. gets going at noon. obviously a couple thousand people out there getting things ready. temperature 80 degrees reagan national sunshine light breeze out of the south. south winds will increase today into tomorrow. the result keep the sunshine. a warming tr
. >> like the movie "clueless." isn't there a middle lane?ause it's true. >> younger kids don't care. >> there was an article that a lot of kids aren't going for driver's license, a lot of are using ride sharing services. >> parking sensors and back-up cameras and everything else it's certainly gotten easier. i learned in an '83 suburban with no help. >> you can park that. >> a week after my 16th birthday. my dad took me to downtown boston and said,...
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how clueless that i was, i was tired of getting thrown out of newspapers and i sent out a questionnaire to the editors. i do not know if i ever told new jewels and i said which of the following subjects should i not address in the i put a list of thing. a is the list for abortion and a whole long list. and i sent it off like to a dozen leading editors. amazingly almost all of them took the bait. and checked the boxes. this is forbidden this. is not. so, finally. i heard from a wiser head. and he said this is just bull shit. this has nothing to do with the subject but how you treat and how serious you are as satire. and if you can convey that if you convey that seriousness and purpose that you are trying to move people to thought and judgement there is nothing that you can't write about. and one of the proudest moments of my career was two or three years ago when i wrote about the texas sonogram law. and transvaginal probes language that is not in the comics. i was kicked out of about 70 papers but all temporarily. that all of the papers. i built up enough credibility as a serious commen
how clueless that i was, i was tired of getting thrown out of newspapers and i sent out a questionnaire to the editors. i do not know if i ever told new jewels and i said which of the following subjects should i not address in the i put a list of thing. a is the list for abortion and a whole long list. and i sent it off like to a dozen leading editors. amazingly almost all of them took the bait. and checked the boxes. this is forbidden this. is not. so, finally. i heard from a wiser head. and...
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at one point, this is just about how clueless and young i was. i sent a letter to all of these editors and i said, which of the following subjects should i not address in the comic strip? and i put a list of things, like a is for abortion, and just a long list, and i sent it off to a dozen leading editors, and amazingly, almost all of them took the bait and checked the boxes, this is for benton, this is not. [laughter] mr. trudeau: finally, i heard from a wiser head, and he said this is just bullshit, this is nothing to do with the subject it is how you treat it. are you serious as a satirist? if you convey that seriousness of subject, there is nothing you cannot write about. i think one of the proudest moments of my career was two or three years ago when i wrote about the texas sonogram law and transvaginal probe, language that is not usually in the comics, and i was kicked out of about 70 papers, but all have rarely. -- all temporarily. i built up enough -- they said this is not right for our community, for any number of reasons, but that does
at one point, this is just about how clueless and young i was. i sent a letter to all of these editors and i said, which of the following subjects should i not address in the comic strip? and i put a list of things, like a is for abortion, and just a long list, and i sent it off to a dozen leading editors, and amazingly, almost all of them took the bait and checked the boxes, this is for benton, this is not. [laughter] mr. trudeau: finally, i heard from a wiser head, and he said this is just...
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so clueless to what is going around them yet they could do live in five seconds and be aware. blame? not the young people, the parents. we are what we learn and young people are all byproduct of poor parenting and a poor environment we put some in. stuart: before we get to you, how old are you? >> 21. a proud member of the millennial generation which i try not to bash my fellow colleagues too much but i tried to tell it like it is. stuart: don't bash your parents either. ashley, you are going to defend millennials against these charges. >> i am. what i am going to say is when i looked at this the main reason has charlie alluded to is the parenting here. we grew up in a generation where you couldn't play in your backyard or ride on a bike by yourself five miles down the street or play with your friends without helicopter parents. we were also told you can't offend people playing into the pc culture. when it comes down to what we are learning in our schools from professors from teachers that america is this bad place so of course we are not all that patriotic. but this is import
so clueless to what is going around them yet they could do live in five seconds and be aware. blame? not the young people, the parents. we are what we learn and young people are all byproduct of poor parenting and a poor environment we put some in. stuart: before we get to you, how old are you? >> 21. a proud member of the millennial generation which i try not to bash my fellow colleagues too much but i tried to tell it like it is. stuart: don't bash your parents either. ashley, you are...
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young information buy homes which will spur the economy and two, the government is so confused and cluelessnfidence into future. now we're going into an election year. it would be helpful to have a cohesive message from our government. >> i know grasso is no big fan of this government. are you there? what do you think this is all about for the next catalyst the next move in this market to see if we can hold these levels and go even higher. >> we're in no man's land ever since we took out the cash that 2120 level. we are meandering around these levels and force new money into the marketplace. with the dollar going back to ticking higher euro tick lower that should be a head wind for large cap stocks. it should be a tail wind for the russell. you should have the lower market cap stocks do better going forward. apple is not a lower cap stock so it seems like to your point everyone wants to talk about apple but we could see a couple of headwinds. i think the market does pull back 2% or 3% pull back but be very careful. it's a liquid week ahead of memorial day. >> 2% 3% pull back is not anything
young information buy homes which will spur the economy and two, the government is so confused and cluelessnfidence into future. now we're going into an election year. it would be helpful to have a cohesive message from our government. >> i know grasso is no big fan of this government. are you there? what do you think this is all about for the next catalyst the next move in this market to see if we can hold these levels and go even higher. >> we're in no man's land ever since we...
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at one point, this is just how clueless and young i was, i got so tired of getting thrown out of newspapers, i sent a questionnaire to editors, i don't know if i ever told you this jules. and i said which of following subjectings should i not address, and then i put a list of things a is for abortion -- [laughter] and just a whole long list. and sent it off to, like, a dozen leading editors. and amazingly, almost all of them took the bait, and they checked the boxes. [laughter] this is forbidden, this is not. [laughter] and finally, i heard from a wiser head, and he said this is just bullshit. it has nothing to do with the subject. it's how you treat out. it's how seriously you take -- are you serious as a satirist. and if that if you can convey that, if you can convey that seriousness of purpose that you're trying to move people to thought and to judgment, there's nothing you can't write about. and i think, you know oneover proudest moments -- one of the proudest moments of my career was two or three years ago when i wrote about the texas sonogram law and transvaginal probes language that'
at one point, this is just how clueless and young i was, i got so tired of getting thrown out of newspapers, i sent a questionnaire to editors, i don't know if i ever told you this jules. and i said which of following subjectings should i not address, and then i put a list of things a is for abortion -- [laughter] and just a whole long list. and sent it off to, like, a dozen leading editors. and amazingly, almost all of them took the bait, and they checked the boxes. [laughter] this is...
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he seems to playing that card of clueless old man that he didn't really know what was going on and it'st voters want to put somebody in charge that seems that inept. of course, the other side of him being a leader that he could be the most corrupt person of all time so it's interesting to me how it even gets to this point. but even though he's still in office or whatever ends up happening, something serious will happen with blatter. the u.s. will come after him. he's going to get indicted at some point. there's no way it doesn't get to him in the future. >> jimmy, so far, though nothing has been talked about as far as blatter himself, no allegations, nothing as of this point. but today we've heard that the british serious fraud office may get involved in the fifa investigations. is this like an onion you're thinking? >> no question. they'll try to get the people underneath him to flip like they did with blazer the head of concicaf. they're trying to get the next level of people to get hard evidence to go up against blatter. >> i'll flip the whole chart. let's talk about the sub-20 happe
he seems to playing that card of clueless old man that he didn't really know what was going on and it'st voters want to put somebody in charge that seems that inept. of course, the other side of him being a leader that he could be the most corrupt person of all time so it's interesting to me how it even gets to this point. but even though he's still in office or whatever ends up happening, something serious will happen with blatter. the u.s. will come after him. he's going to get indicted at...
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heard much from tom yet, and if you look at the interviews some of it means as though he is totally cluelesscide which way he wants to go now. >> so good to have your voice with us on "new day." we will be watching this to be sure. >> thank you. >>> the white house insists it does not stage the 2011 raid that killed bin laden. >> the white house didn't minutes words in blasting this report, calling it patently false that the u.s. worked with the pakistani government and this assertion on the raid last night, and crafted together this year's long rouse. >> the obama white house is not the only one to observe that the story is riddled with inaccuracies and out right falsehoods. the deputy has said every sentence was wrong. >> might be hard for some analystonly analyst to say there are inconsistencies. and sure it's something that has been talked about even by the former cia director and secretary of state, and what about this assuretion it was somebody that walked into the u.s. embassy and tipped everybody off, and sources are saying at some point somebody may have walked in and gave informati
heard much from tom yet, and if you look at the interviews some of it means as though he is totally cluelesscide which way he wants to go now. >> so good to have your voice with us on "new day." we will be watching this to be sure. >> thank you. >>> the white house insists it does not stage the 2011 raid that killed bin laden. >> the white house didn't minutes words in blasting this report, calling it patently false that the u.s. worked with the pakistani...
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politico has a story about how rand paul looked clueless on one of the central issues of his campaigniously rand has been saying that he was going to expand the party's base. he was on an interview with laura ingraham and had a quote about baltimore that my god, i know he wishes and his staff wishes he could have back. >> yeah, he basically made this sort of flippant remark about how i was on a train going through baltimore and i didn't want to bother to stop. he was such a hot political commodity because he would take on tough issues. but on this baltimore issue, he's been really clumsy. if you think about it one of the central issues of his campaign is talking about broadening the party as you mentioned, but also getting criminal justice reform which is a huge issue particular in the big cities. one of the underpip pippinnings of the problems. and yet he's silent again. and this to me has been a trend for him this year. he's been surprisingly clumsy politically speaking. obviously he can recover from it, but it doesn't help him when he's looking at a really high quality republican f
politico has a story about how rand paul looked clueless on one of the central issues of his campaigniously rand has been saying that he was going to expand the party's base. he was on an interview with laura ingraham and had a quote about baltimore that my god, i know he wishes and his staff wishes he could have back. >> yeah, he basically made this sort of flippant remark about how i was on a train going through baltimore and i didn't want to bother to stop. he was such a hot political...
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will be pursuing nuclear weapons and that the succeeding administration will be so incompetent and cluelesseast they think it's ok to let them keep enriching -- enriching uranium pursuing nukes and it gets so bad that this next administration will even cause our allies like saudi arabia to go buy nukes. and then we end up with this subsequent administration that helps the muslim brothers create more chaos than we could have imagined, knowing all of that would you go into iraq? that's the question. but it's really a tough question how in the world would president george w. bush have known he would be followed by such incompetence that would help our enemies and would just create chaos across the entire middle east? such that our friends would be in conferences with people like me going, we don't understand america anymore. you keep helping your enemies, we don't get it. we thought we were your friends. but you're helping the people at war with you. i mean, how could president george w. bush be expected to anticipate that that's the kind of thing that would follow his administration and compl
will be pursuing nuclear weapons and that the succeeding administration will be so incompetent and cluelesseast they think it's ok to let them keep enriching -- enriching uranium pursuing nukes and it gets so bad that this next administration will even cause our allies like saudi arabia to go buy nukes. and then we end up with this subsequent administration that helps the muslim brothers create more chaos than we could have imagined, knowing all of that would you go into iraq? that's the...
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[laughter] and not just a liar, but kind of a clueless, out-of-touch brainless liar. and so pay attention, and you'll hear disingenuous. because it's not really considered good form to directly call someone a liar. so disingenuous is kind of the nice, polite way of saying it. but getting back to the title of our book, a dog whistle -- which has become a pretty common parlance in politics -- is basically term for code words. during his administration, george w. bush would use the phrase wonder-working power in speeches. and it was aligned from an old gospel hymn. and it was seen as a dog whistle that was intended to appeal to christian conservatives who would recognize that terminology and language. you're hearing some talk now about fairness and redistribution which i think some people on the conservative side in the tea party, they would consider that a dog whistle for socialism. so we just thought it would be interesting to kind of catalog these words and phrases. some of my other favorite ones that dave didn't cover and this is one that you perpetually hear from pe
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and the government is pretty clueless over this.recently one of the members of president obama's administration came out drve in -- in fact, several members of them -- and they're complaining about encryption. we're going to have to have some laws to prevent these companies from incrypting things. it's like, don't you get it? don't you get why companies -- the encryption is a response to government. the encryption is a response to a government that's gone and run amok basically collecting our information. collecting all of our information and so if you're an american internet company if you are an american search engine an american e-mail company, what do you think you're saying? you're saying, the only way i'm getting europeans back, the only way i'm getting asians back is to say that i'm going to protect them from my government. isn't that a sad state of affairs? people say well, how will you get terrorists if everything is encrypted? everett snow den was using -- snowden was use not an encrypted email server and the company housi
and the government is pretty clueless over this.recently one of the members of president obama's administration came out drve in -- in fact, several members of them -- and they're complaining about encryption. we're going to have to have some laws to prevent these companies from incrypting things. it's like, don't you get it? don't you get why companies -- the encryption is a response to government. the encryption is a response to a government that's gone and run amok basically collecting our...
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all across the country people are paying more, getting less, and the democrats are clueless as to why this is so unpopular. please don't allow the increase. that's just one of the constituents writing in to the connecticut insurance department public comment. here's another: please, no rate increase. i can't afford the insurance now, it goes on. i pay $594 a month for myself, a 60-year-old female in relatively good health. and then the next line: i have a $5,500 deductible. i can't afford to have some testing done because i don't have the deductible amount. we heard the senator come to the floor and say all these people have insurance. this person figures she has insurance but it is of no value to her whatsoever with her $5,500 deductible. can't afford to have testing because of the deductible. she says "it was bad enough that we have the big security breach and we have to worry about our personal information being stolen in the years to come, and you want to increase our rates." that's what we're seeing happening across the country. and that's what we're seeing happening in connectic
all across the country people are paying more, getting less, and the democrats are clueless as to why this is so unpopular. please don't allow the increase. that's just one of the constituents writing in to the connecticut insurance department public comment. here's another: please, no rate increase. i can't afford the insurance now, it goes on. i pay $594 a month for myself, a 60-year-old female in relatively good health. and then the next line: i have a $5,500 deductible. i can't afford to...