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talk us through the co—op. simon, loving the trainers! talk us through the co-op.it turning the corner? yes and no. it's still losing money. it is narrower than the loss they made last year. they've been spending a lot of money on trying to knock it into shape. it had a near death experience in 2013 when it discovered a £1.5 billion hole in its finances. that led some of its investors to pump in additional money. in february they said they aren't turning it around, they were putting it up for sale. they didn't get any buyers said the existing bondholders have agreed to sink £700 million of extra capital into the bank. that will see the co—op group, the ethical mutual group which used to own the co—op bank, c at stake reduced from 20% down to nearly 0%. the question is is this still the same co—op a lot of customers like with its ethical stance? we've seen some of that in customer numbers, 25,000 customers out of1.4 customer numbers, 25,000 customers out of 1.4 million current account holders decided to close accounts. that's not a stampede but it is a trickle. i wa
talk us through the co—op. simon, loving the trainers! talk us through the co-op.it turning the corner? yes and no. it's still losing money. it is narrower than the loss they made last year. they've been spending a lot of money on trying to knock it into shape. it had a near death experience in 2013 when it discovered a £1.5 billion hole in its finances. that led some of its investors to pump in additional money. in february they said they aren't turning it around, they were putting it up...
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>> thompson: did you meet with hoang co minh?pson: our understanding is the front, that they had about 200 fighters on your border, and they made several attempts to get into vietnam through laos. >> thompson: more than that? >> thompson: do you think it's possible that the u.s. was supporting this group? >> thompson: these people had rocket launchers, assault rifles. where do you think those came from? do you think it was the u.s.? >> thompson: i wasn't going to get anything more concrete out of the prime minister general, but i find more traces of the front's presence here. a book by a former front soldier. the soldier's unwilling to go on camera, but he claims to have survived one of the front's failed missions. (computer dings) and his emails to me are full of fascinating detail. (phone dings) he says the front demanded total obedience. no one was allowed to leave the base. (computer dings) the soldier even tells me that hoang co minh executed members of the group, including at least one of the vietnamese americans who'd come
>> thompson: did you meet with hoang co minh?pson: our understanding is the front, that they had about 200 fighters on your border, and they made several attempts to get into vietnam through laos. >> thompson: more than that? >> thompson: do you think it's possible that the u.s. was supporting this group? >> thompson: these people had rocket launchers, assault rifles. where do you think those came from? do you think it was the u.s.? >> thompson: i wasn't going to...
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>> and, the defense co that if anyone had hide, it wasn't dave.t was nici. >> there's another sid this. >> the defense now tur focus to nicole pietz, last few weeks of . >> raise your right ha. >> the lawyers called stand their main witne doctor, carol waymac, primary physician for years. >> you knew nici's his she had trouble has woman. >> i did. >> and had actually be rehab at one point. >> and we had talked abo throughout her car >> so when nici came i office complaining of back pain at the end o doctor waymac said she nici's past addiction the doctor testified tha did put nici on pa but said she tightly m nici's weekly pres right down to counting number of pills. >> on january 12th, sh. on january 18th, she g and on january 26th, s >> nici was getting hu pills, but the defense the jurors that ni toxicology report had something unusual. despite being prescrib those pills, the foren scientists said she hadn't been taking many >> is it your opin just reflects like a o >> i believe so. it's such a small amou. >> almost no drugs in meant something
>> and, the defense co that if anyone had hide, it wasn't dave.t was nici. >> there's another sid this. >> the defense now tur focus to nicole pietz, last few weeks of . >> raise your right ha. >> the lawyers called stand their main witne doctor, carol waymac, primary physician for years. >> you knew nici's his she had trouble has woman. >> i did. >> and had actually be rehab at one point. >> and we had talked abo throughout her car >>...
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co-authored.is withs paper is co-authored the census bureau. discussants who will offer discussions for our .irst is kevin moore our second willoughby bruce mer -- our second willoughby bruce meyer -- our second will be bruce meyer. thank you for coming. following, we wilalw r brief interchange between the participants in turn to your questions. i would like to begin with our presentations, pete we have between 20 and 25 minutes and then we will go to josh. peter brady: thank you. as andrew mentioned, this a joint work and my co-authors are in front to work. i want to mention this paper is a product of the joint statistical program. our paper examines to questions. oirst, our workers able maintain their sndard after they claim social security benefit? will look at changes in spendable income. getndly, where do workers their income after they claim social security> will lookwer that, we at the amount of income from different sources. the reason we took this research is that the social security system and tax referral for retirement plans are an
co-authored.is withs paper is co-authored the census bureau. discussants who will offer discussions for our .irst is kevin moore our second willoughby bruce mer -- our second willoughby bruce meyer -- our second will be bruce meyer. thank you for coming. following, we wilalw r brief interchange between the participants in turn to your questions. i would like to begin with our presentations, pete we have between 20 and 25 minutes and then we will go to josh. peter brady: thank you. as andrew...
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haydee rodriguez-pastor is the co-founder of vida usa and vida peru.his mother of six lives in the bay area and was born in peru. she inspires people because of the work being done by the nonprofit she started in the east bay with her late husband, carlos. he started a bank in peru, which has been an enthusiastic supporter of vida for years. a deadly illness prompted the birth of the charity. the infrastructure was already there after the epidemic ended, so haydee and her team built it into a life-saving powerhouse that ships containers full of surplus medical equipment and supplies to peru and helps millions of other people in at least a dozen other latin american and caribbean countries. >> i took care of the peruvian side while haydee was pushing all of the logistics from the united states, which was the most important part. >> the need is enormous. thousands and thousands live in shacks like this without running water or sewage systems. many don't have health insurance, but they can get first-class free or low-cost medical services at hospitals ser
haydee rodriguez-pastor is the co-founder of vida usa and vida peru.his mother of six lives in the bay area and was born in peru. she inspires people because of the work being done by the nonprofit she started in the east bay with her late husband, carlos. he started a bank in peru, which has been an enthusiastic supporter of vida for years. a deadly illness prompted the birth of the charity. the infrastructure was already there after the epidemic ended, so haydee and her team built it into a...
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they could not be sentenced until the case of the fourth co-defendant was resolved.ederick melton proclaimed his innocence. he has voluntarily spent the past seven months in a sparse segregation cell preparing for trial. but now there has been a major development. and melton is headed back to general population. after nearly a year of proclaiming his innocence, melton has changed his plea. >> now that i've already pled guilty i'm going to go to prison. so i don't want to be over there until i ride it out. so i just came over here. >> what made you decide to plead guilty? >> more evidence was, at the last minute, was brought up against me. so -- i decided to swallow my pride on some of the charges i didn't do for sure and take the plea, you know. pled no contest. fight it on appeal. >> what did you plead to exactly? i pled guilty to all charges except csc. i pled no contest to that, those three charges. >> are you saying that you were actually there that night? >> i'm saying, yes, i actually there. i'm just not accountable for everything that happened. >> the worst of
they could not be sentenced until the case of the fourth co-defendant was resolved.ederick melton proclaimed his innocence. he has voluntarily spent the past seven months in a sparse segregation cell preparing for trial. but now there has been a major development. and melton is headed back to general population. after nearly a year of proclaiming his innocence, melton has changed his plea. >> now that i've already pled guilty i'm going to go to prison. so i don't want to be over there...
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gingrich often is talked about as the father of cos, the leader of cos or even the cos. but i think that's a misleading account. it's important to remember that it consisted of a number of republicans who either came up with ideas on their own or helped carry out ideas or had other ways to help achieve the group's goals. this included folks like jed greg, connie mac, walker and vin weber. the final thing to note is in 1993, the cos spends most of its time figuring out what it is exactly and what it wants to do. they make an effort to survey ranking members of committees. what's on your agenda, what would you like to accomplish. they hold a conference in the fall of 1983 in baltimore, invite republicans to come and talk about what is the party, what do we stand for, this kind of thing. and then near the end of 1993 there's more specific discussion among cos members about what to do the following year. for instance, eddie my jr. who is an important republican consultant at the time puts together a memo which he sends to gingrich and weber talking about what could happen ea
gingrich often is talked about as the father of cos, the leader of cos or even the cos. but i think that's a misleading account. it's important to remember that it consisted of a number of republicans who either came up with ideas on their own or helped carry out ideas or had other ways to help achieve the group's goals. this included folks like jed greg, connie mac, walker and vin weber. the final thing to note is in 1993, the cos spends most of its time figuring out what it is exactly and...
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gingrich is talked about as the father of cos or even the cos and i think that's a misleading account and it's important to remember that it consisted of a number of republicans that either came up with ideas on their own or had other ways to help achieve the group's goals and this included folks like jed greg, connie mack, robert walker and vin weber. the other final thing to note is 1983 it spends most of its time to figure out what it is, exactly and what it wants to do. so they make an effort to survey ranking members and what was on your agenda and what would you like to accomplish and they hold a conference in 1983 in baltimore and for republicans to come and talk about what is the party and what do we stand for and this kind of thing? >> and then near the end of 1993 there was a discussion about members about what to do the following year. so for instance, eddie my, junior, an important republican consultant at the time puts together a memo which he sends to gingrich and webber talking about what can happen early in the following year and he mentions among other things, we need
gingrich is talked about as the father of cos or even the cos and i think that's a misleading account and it's important to remember that it consisted of a number of republicans that either came up with ideas on their own or had other ways to help achieve the group's goals and this included folks like jed greg, connie mack, robert walker and vin weber. the other final thing to note is 1983 it spends most of its time to figure out what it is, exactly and what it wants to do. so they make an...
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yeah, cos they really were the first. there was no—one around them to support them.of the relationship, in that they managed it together, they did it together. a lot of people wouldn't have been able to survive that, i don't think. no. so far you know howjamie, elaine and anne dealt with being told our mums are lesbians. but what about me? i lived with gerrie for three years before i realised what a lesbian was, and that not everybody lived like us. i was sitting on the settee watching eastenders withjillian, and we... the woman who, pam st clement, who was playing the character of pat came on. and i had honestly never used the word lesbian withjillian ever, and we were sitting on the settee, she was in between gerrie and i, and she turned to me and said, "mummy, sure pat in eastenders is a lesbian just like gerrie." i'm trying to keep my face straight. and she stood, all this gesticulating. .. "you tell her!" so i launched into a great tale of how important it is to have people in your life that love you and to have loving families that we had. both my mums officiat
yeah, cos they really were the first. there was no—one around them to support them.of the relationship, in that they managed it together, they did it together. a lot of people wouldn't have been able to survive that, i don't think. no. so far you know howjamie, elaine and anne dealt with being told our mums are lesbians. but what about me? i lived with gerrie for three years before i realised what a lesbian was, and that not everybody lived like us. i was sitting on the settee watching...
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i don't think it matters how much co—operation there is between governments.see countries like spain, portugal, italy, so close to the north african coast, it is amazing, as we slipped to the next tory, spain was at like running out... in the new york times. -- next story. it reminds us that a lot of it is down to luck. it is. if we re call of it is down to luck. it is. if we recall 2004, the madrid train disaster, i think 192 were killed. spainl disaster, i think 192 were killed. spain i should say has been relatively free until this appalling disaster if you days ago, and i think deserves an awful lot of credit, i think will become increasingly different when the european union has such a fuzzy immigration policy. it is very hard, this is not a time to be critical, what is becoming clear is that no country in europe is safe any more — not that they ever were. and until some strategy is worked out, total co—operation on how this is handled, and there is some control on immigration... is immigration really the answer? it is unfair on those who want to escape p
i don't think it matters how much co—operation there is between governments.see countries like spain, portugal, italy, so close to the north african coast, it is amazing, as we slipped to the next tory, spain was at like running out... in the new york times. -- next story. it reminds us that a lot of it is down to luck. it is. if we re call of it is down to luck. it is. if we recall 2004, the madrid train disaster, i think 192 were killed. spainl disaster, i think 192 were killed. spain i...
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fred savage has done it. >> seth: you, in 2006, you had a co-host.ime. he's now president of the united states. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: how -- i'm just curious, how was he as a co-host? >> you're welcome, everybody. [ laughter ] he was great as a co-host. you know what's crazy, he was talking about running for president then. >> seth: in -- yeah. >> then. and i remember actively having this conversation with him. i said -- he said, "everybody wants me to run for president." and i said, "who?" [ laughter ] and he was like, "you know, everybody, because i know -- you know i'm good with dealing -- all of my business dealings, i'm a negotiator." and i said, "but why would you want to do that? why would you want to give up your life, which is so good. you're not going to be able to go to florida any more." >> seth: yeah. >> you're not going to be able to golf every weekend. and i was wrong. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> like you can do that. >> seth: yeah. you were -- >> yeah. >> seth: in principle, you were right. >> in theory, i was right, but now i re
fred savage has done it. >> seth: you, in 2006, you had a co-host.ime. he's now president of the united states. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: how -- i'm just curious, how was he as a co-host? >> you're welcome, everybody. [ laughter ] he was great as a co-host. you know what's crazy, he was talking about running for president then. >> seth: in -- yeah. >> then. and i remember actively having this conversation with him. i said -- he said, "everybody wants me to...
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>> my co-author he revealed that we water boarded a prisoner and gave of that information and.ith his first book of the reluctance by and told abc news your using this method that was classified and we were not supposed to say that. and was charged with the espionage act and then serving two years in prison for that. and that torture program that we have so the torturers got off scot-free. and then with that and are you choosing your words carefully?. >> the cia and fbi and the news articles coming out and then they are pushing hard on this book. the cia and fbi i responded i think pretty well so they had to do get that. is to fall under the california authority. and i did not have to do that. >> you chose your words a little more carefully. so on my first book when i was traveling that they should never have known that much. >> i will leave the author's notes on december 9th 2014 through the senate select intelligence committee to release a report on torture it was not yet made public if i was a justice see what it would say i believe those that were featured but abu zubaydah
>> my co-author he revealed that we water boarded a prisoner and gave of that information and.ith his first book of the reluctance by and told abc news your using this method that was classified and we were not supposed to say that. and was charged with the espionage act and then serving two years in prison for that. and that torture program that we have so the torturers got off scot-free. and then with that and are you choosing your words carefully?. >> the cia and fbi and the news...
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emily: how optimistic are you about this co-working-space trend? $20 billion.impressive to have gotten this far. there are a lot of concerns people have when they have started to do this. you find they are very noisy environments. it is hard to get work done in a lot of these places. when i looked at where people expected to be working, those type situations were growing but stalling. that is the concern. the other concern is this has traditionally been a u.s. business, tech-focused kind of thing. you find a lot of u.s. based tech companies working in these environments. whether that can translate globally and into other industries remains to be seen. emily: how is wework adjusting these concerns? >> they have a high valuation. they need to live up to that by rapidly expanding globally. a lot of the concerns are that when tech and startups are doing well, wework will have a lot of business. they have made changes in their strategy to incorporate more enterprises and large businesses like microsoft that wants flexible working space. they are trying to diversify
emily: how optimistic are you about this co-working-space trend? $20 billion.impressive to have gotten this far. there are a lot of concerns people have when they have started to do this. you find they are very noisy environments. it is hard to get work done in a lot of these places. when i looked at where people expected to be working, those type situations were growing but stalling. that is the concern. the other concern is this has traditionally been a u.s. business, tech-focused kind of...
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. >> prosecutors say keenan and two co-workers kidnapped and killed clan over some missing drugs.er one of the men accepted a plea deal to spare his life, keenan and his other co-defendant were found guilty of capital murder. >> we were sentenced to death. the two of us were. so we found ourselves on death row. i was in a daze. i didn't know what to do. >> for the next two decades, keenan fought his conviction in the courts through motions and appeals. in the process, he has picked up enough experience to serve as a jailhouse lawyer for other inmates. >> i know, yeah, that bothers me too those other three people in the car didn't get charged for anything. i think they're lying on you. i think that's why they didn't get charged. i am mr. wizard for them, and they are always asking me stuff, asking to borrow a book and look something up. i oblige. >> i had him advise me on a lot of things. i appreciate that. >> there's a song by deep purple called watch out for the flying lid. >> i don't know about deep purple. >> i know you don't. that's because it's a good group. you don't know ab
. >> prosecutors say keenan and two co-workers kidnapped and killed clan over some missing drugs.er one of the men accepted a plea deal to spare his life, keenan and his other co-defendant were found guilty of capital murder. >> we were sentenced to death. the two of us were. so we found ourselves on death row. i was in a daze. i didn't know what to do. >> for the next two decades, keenan fought his conviction in the courts through motions and appeals. in the process, he has...
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do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it i is a very rich source. and there are loads off books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and no cost and so on. here's how mondragon has done it. mondragon's first commitment is to preserve jobs. it's very ininteresting. whenen you ask t, "what is your bottom line?" the answer is jobs. so if, for example, and i'll take an example from them. one of their successful production lines is the f fagor.r. f-a-g-o-r. it's fairly wellll-known in eure and around the world. it produces w washing machines, appliances like that. and the fagor washing machine company has suffered from the international crisis like everybody y else, and so the
do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rather than a hypothetical. i'm going to use mondragon because it i is a very rich source. and there are loads off books and articles on mondragon, including on our website, democracyatwork.info, where we gather all this material, all of which is available to you at your leisure and...
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gingrich often is talked about as the father of cos, the leader of cos or even the cos. jed gray, connie mac, walker and vin weber. the final thing to note in 1993 it spends most of its time figuring what what exactly it is they'd like the do. they hold a conference in the fall of 1983 in baltimore, invite republicans to come and talk about what is the party, what do we stand for, this kind of thing. >>> and then near the end of 1993 there's specific questions from the co members of what to do that year. so he puts together a memo to talk about what could happen the following early year. and particular to issues that are papler with the wubl but democrats are using in the u.s. for gender control. and that is exact lewhat they had. now before i talk about that, just a brief -- on memos. they're deimed, broad. they talk about not just winning elections but changing society as a whole. and he also liked pictures. he liked circles, scares triangles. these are all frts to kind of help people visualize what's goingen in his hand and thinking about how to achieve these broad go
gingrich often is talked about as the father of cos, the leader of cos or even the cos. jed gray, connie mac, walker and vin weber. the final thing to note in 1993 it spends most of its time figuring what what exactly it is they'd like the do. they hold a conference in the fall of 1983 in baltimore, invite republicans to come and talk about what is the party, what do we stand for, this kind of thing. >>> and then near the end of 1993 there's specific questions from the co members of...
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and that its own pbm, "does not engage in the practice of co-pay clawbacks."nd walgreens say the lawsuits have no merit. >> reporter: tom, in many cases pharmacists can't volunteer information about pricing, but you can ask and they can look up both prices, to tell you what's the best deal. tom. >> also ask, all right, thanks so much. >>> up next, the violent interaction between police and a suspect captured on cell phone video. it's raising new questions for the officer tonight. >>> and a massive delay on an american highway. we'll tell you what caused this. . ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains odilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for s
and that its own pbm, "does not engage in the practice of co-pay clawbacks."nd walgreens say the lawsuits have no merit. >> reporter: tom, in many cases pharmacists can't volunteer information about pricing, but you can ask and they can look up both prices, to tell you what's the best deal. tom. >> also ask, all right, thanks so much. >>> up next, the violent interaction between police and a suspect captured on cell phone video. it's raising new questions for the...
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and that its own pbm "does not engage in the practice of co-pay clawbacks."nd walgreens say the lawsuits have no merit. tom, in many cases pharmacists can't volunteer information about pricing, but you can ask and they can look up both prices to tell you what's the best deal. tom. >> also ask, all right, thanks so much. >>> up next, a major train derailment forcing families out of homes. the dangerous substances in the overturned cars. >>> plus the painful moments frr tom cruise in a movie set in london. we'll show you the stunt misfire that left the star limping. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a
and that its own pbm "does not engage in the practice of co-pay clawbacks."nd walgreens say the lawsuits have no merit. tom, in many cases pharmacists can't volunteer information about pricing, but you can ask and they can look up both prices to tell you what's the best deal. tom. >> also ask, all right, thanks so much. >>> up next, a major train derailment forcing families out of homes. the dangerous substances in the overturned cars. >>> plus the painful...
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her co-star, chris hemsworth, was clear on who he was rooting for. >> you in on mcgregor, mate?yeah buddy. all right! >> more star run-ins -- check out leo with kevin connolly on one side, and party boy, orlando bloom, on the other. ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ >> demi lovato slayed the national anthem and posed with champ mayweather and with mcgregor backstage. the irishman lost, but got much applause from this spirited scotsman who was expecting the unexpected. >> conor mcgregor kicking his ass, which is probably gonna happen, but i mean that's what i'm looking forward to. he tried as best he could, but he couldn't do it. floyd mayweather was just too tough. >> all right. well, jamie foxx says party fouls, and had this to say about his "ocean's" co-star, george clooney being a new dad. >> you're going to be a terrible father, and if you have any -- any sense at all, you will hand your kids to me right away. >> tell us how you really feel. he is such a joker. >> if he is giving you the business, that means he loves, so it's all good. >>> let's talk about the "dancing with
her co-star, chris hemsworth, was clear on who he was rooting for. >> you in on mcgregor, mate?yeah buddy. all right! >> more star run-ins -- check out leo with kevin connolly on one side, and party boy, orlando bloom, on the other. ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ >> demi lovato slayed the national anthem and posed with champ mayweather and with mcgregor backstage. the irishman lost, but got much applause from this spirited scotsman who was expecting the unexpected....
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"titanic" co-star leonardo dicaprio.y helped auction off a dinner with the duo for leo's charity. >> well, we have one more very impressive celeb body for you to check out. look at this, sofia vergara stripped down. does that get your attention? got mine. well, it's for "women's health" and we're going behind-the-scenes of that photo shoot for you tomorrow. >> there's ads getting posted all over the internet which claim that you are leaving "the view" to pursue your passion for this bs skin care product. >> listen. joy is not leaving "the view." she is bun of the several stars who have been caught up in a scam which is ripping off stars and their fans to sell bogus face creams. "e.t." investigates how the stars are fighting back. >> it's not great to have fake news out there that i'm leaving the show, but there it was, and then it starts with the skin cream that they say i am behind. i would like a deal with skin cream. it's, like, oh, really? i'm backing a skin cream? where's the check? >> phony headlines grabbing atten
"titanic" co-star leonardo dicaprio.y helped auction off a dinner with the duo for leo's charity. >> well, we have one more very impressive celeb body for you to check out. look at this, sofia vergara stripped down. does that get your attention? got mine. well, it's for "women's health" and we're going behind-the-scenes of that photo shoot for you tomorrow. >> there's ads getting posted all over the internet which claim that you are leaving "the view"...
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>> una nueva polemica i involucrainvolucra al presidente trump y el ex a alguacil, el ex presidente coultar al controv s controversial ex sheriff, hall d hallado dculpable desacato, t u trump se refirio a arpaio como c co patriota y que odia ver lo que l le ha pasado, al regresar en n t noticias telemundo california toma accion legal ante la ame amenaza que ha hehcho el gobiero federal ante las ciudades sant a santuarios y el padre de anthony hoy volvio a abrazar al pequeÑo luego de 4 aÑos separados ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (música termina) (sonajero de baquetas) (musica) >>> los dreamers no bajan la g a guardia >>> maÑana se cumple el quinto a aniversario del daca bajo un programa y una la verdad pano m panorama sombrio sobre su des n destino y futuro de 800 mil j jovene ssoÑadores, hoy junto con jovenes imnmigrantes alzaron su voz no solo en defensa de dadcc sino el tps. >>> estos gaprogramas ahan dado apoyo y una proteccion para la c comunidad que sigue contribu contribuyendo al pais y las m minorias. >>> los mtanifestantes tambie i pidieron al congreso defneder b ambos gprogramas e investigar a
>> una nueva polemica i involucrainvolucra al presidente trump y el ex a alguacil, el ex presidente coultar al controv s controversial ex sheriff, hall d hallado dculpable desacato, t u trump se refirio a arpaio como c co patriota y que odia ver lo que l le ha pasado, al regresar en n t noticias telemundo california toma accion legal ante la ame amenaza que ha hehcho el gobiero federal ante las ciudades sant a santuarios y el padre de anthony hoy volvio a abrazar al pequeÑo luego de 4...
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look at her butt. >> sophie turner's ride along with her co-star.s sir mix allot's baby got back. cameron joins me now, and we know "got" is a money-maker and the proof is in the paycheck. >> this is why most of hollywood is flocking to that small screen, right? from the cast of "the big bang" to "this is us," you might be surprised as the star salaries are revealed. >> there's only one of me, i'm more valuable. >> right. >> the main five stars on "the big bang theory" pull home an estimated $900,000 per episode. >> sounds like a big night. >> the five also reportedly banded together to campaign for raises for melissa campaign for raises for melissa rauch and mayim bialik who are now making $500,000 a show. >> i think the fact that our cast feels like a family is very important, especially for the business aspect of negotiations and what's kind of presented to the public because we know that we can't do what we do without each other. >> "variety" has put together the list of star salaries. on "this is us," milo ventimilia and mandy moore earn $85,00
look at her butt. >> sophie turner's ride along with her co-star.s sir mix allot's baby got back. cameron joins me now, and we know "got" is a money-maker and the proof is in the paycheck. >> this is why most of hollywood is flocking to that small screen, right? from the cast of "the big bang" to "this is us," you might be surprised as the star salaries are revealed. >> there's only one of me, i'm more valuable. >> right. >> the main...
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his long—term co—host on strictly come dancing, tess daly said: his other strictly come dancing co—hostlead judge on the show, len goodman has said: former strictly come dancing star ann widdecombe praised sir bruce for the support he gave to all the contestants as host of the show. joining me is tv critic caroline frost. wonderfully encouraging, never critical, always humorous. it is the sort of programme because it is big and complicated web ins can go wrong. he never lost his cool, he was always ready with the joke and a laugh. with bruce, what you saw on camara was very much what you got in person. he didn't put on an act for the camera. he was just as client and just as funny off—camera as he was on. nobody could imagine strickler come dancing without bruce. that was where he was very wise because so many people retire and he obviously decided it was getting a bit much so she retired very gently. the first was he didn't do the result show and then he only did some shows and then it went on until he retired and made yesterday rates is, really. so, that was a very, very wise way to h
his long—term co—host on strictly come dancing, tess daly said: his other strictly come dancing co—hostlead judge on the show, len goodman has said: former strictly come dancing star ann widdecombe praised sir bruce for the support he gave to all the contestants as host of the show. joining me is tv critic caroline frost. wonderfully encouraging, never critical, always humorous. it is the sort of programme because it is big and complicated web ins can go wrong. he never lost his cool, he...
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you say that come groups co-opted it. they didn't necessarily want to be but they co-opted the word. >> yes -- >> host: for their own political purposes. guest: yes. well, took it over and almost made a romance around it. sort of ascribed a kind of power and truth to the word that had never really been there before but did serve their argument is now you have admitted all that you did. we now demand in the name of what we suffer ded and that empowers us and gives us entitlement to special consideration in american life. that word was part of a theme that contributed to that larger point of view of power and victimization. >> host: why did you include the story of your swim team and quitting your swim team in the book? >> guest: i included the story that i was the only black kid on the swimming team. >> host: you were the captain. >> guest: i was the captain and the coach i were close. but in the summer before my senior year he had three weeks of summer vacation for the team at his mother's home in upper lake michigan and
you say that come groups co-opted it. they didn't necessarily want to be but they co-opted the word. >> yes -- >> host: for their own political purposes. guest: yes. well, took it over and almost made a romance around it. sort of ascribed a kind of power and truth to the word that had never really been there before but did serve their argument is now you have admitted all that you did. we now demand in the name of what we suffer ded and that empowers us and gives us entitlement to...
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investment officer at pan terra capital and co-founder of auger. joe it's official one half of the digital currency stays a bit coin the other is bit coin cash what drove the split. yeah basically the split kind of occurred because there was a divergence in the ways people thought that coin should scale so some people wanted to you know take a more cautious approach and basically try to get the big point to scale larger therapy or more transactions more conservative route and so that's the main. core development team that does that whereas bitcoin cash is a group of people you know mostly a few mining firms and they want to basically expand the block size of the coin or allow you to put more transactions in it than you currently can and kind of start to scale more rapidly instead of taking a more conservative approach so who's most affected by this split and why. the average person isn't too affected if you had that coin before the split assuming you control your own keys and didn't store your bitcoin on some exchanges. you know you get both coin a
investment officer at pan terra capital and co-founder of auger. joe it's official one half of the digital currency stays a bit coin the other is bit coin cash what drove the split. yeah basically the split kind of occurred because there was a divergence in the ways people thought that coin should scale so some people wanted to you know take a more cautious approach and basically try to get the big point to scale larger therapy or more transactions more conservative route and so that's the...
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co-author of this book acting white what does that mean?. >> so to emphasize the of question mark is how we talk about discrimination. swith that classic example to fall that moment of a decision maker picks a white person over a black person. we want to present where they may so we want this person that into suggest that is a discrimination of which we should be concerned as well so to explain that that looks like me is to think about gender. in the '70s that context employers with a real happy to hire women but they are not married and don't have children. and are a certain size. that is sex discrimination they didn't say any women or older woman but just a particular kind that we want women but which ones we want eventually the courts came to conclude that this discrimination you pick some women over others does a mean it is not sex discrimination that something like that is happening as well we want black people as long as day overly identify as day black. so given that context and then one more example the to the sexual orientation the
co-author of this book acting white what does that mean?. >> so to emphasize the of question mark is how we talk about discrimination. swith that classic example to fall that moment of a decision maker picks a white person over a black person. we want to present where they may so we want this person that into suggest that is a discrimination of which we should be concerned as well so to explain that that looks like me is to think about gender. in the '70s that context employers with a...
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"you make it feel like christmas" is the title, and gwen and blake are co-writers on the track.s "e.t." gwen's holiday album will drop this fall. it won't be the couple of nearly two year's first musical collaboration. ♪ why don't you do it? ♪ why don't you do it baby? >> their duet "go ahead and break my heart" was included on blake's solo song released last year. >> i wrote half of it, and she wrote the other half of it, you know, and it was something for she and i to help us feel better about what we were going through, and my gosh. it ends up on my album. >> he is so talented and he comes from such, like, a different world, but to make music, it was just so shocking. >> right now, only one blake duet is planned for gwen's holiday album, but it sounds like they like working together. >> i learn a lot from gwen, when it comes to song writing already because she is so brutally honest in her writing. ♪ >> hello, elizabeth olsen. bringing fashion. perfect choice. >> her co-star jeremy rern rocking a chute, which according to elizabeth, is a far cry from the scary outfit on the pr
"you make it feel like christmas" is the title, and gwen and blake are co-writers on the track.s "e.t." gwen's holiday album will drop this fall. it won't be the couple of nearly two year's first musical collaboration. ♪ why don't you do it? ♪ why don't you do it baby? >> their duet "go ahead and break my heart" was included on blake's solo song released last year. >> i wrote half of it, and she wrote the other half of it, you know, and it was...
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let's bring in jason segel co-founder and chief digital officer. jason thank you for being here thanks for having me look it's obvious why it's streaming services cable providers that seems very obvious to me it's less obvious to me why entertainment division. amc n.b.c. universal are also suffering why are these companies having a hard time switching from selling to cable to selling to streaming services what we're seeing happen is the pendulum is swinging in the past they always took advantage of just trying to sell volume of channels and the consumer always said i really only care about six channels and they just like well millions of minutes millions of hours and t.v. channels thousands of channels that's not important it's about quality and that's why netflix is really starting to dominate and take over because they have the quality content that the customer in the consumer really wants so it's a quality game not a quantity game and the pendulum is swinging back to the skinny bundle which is really really exciting for the consumer now how many
let's bring in jason segel co-founder and chief digital officer. jason thank you for being here thanks for having me look it's obvious why it's streaming services cable providers that seems very obvious to me it's less obvious to me why entertainment division. amc n.b.c. universal are also suffering why are these companies having a hard time switching from selling to cable to selling to streaming services what we're seeing happen is the pendulum is swinging in the past they always took...
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no word on how the family celebrated but there's no doubt chris and anna wil mlake co-parenting work.y stressed our son has two parents who love him very much. >> now, beyonce's never before seen family album. >> how was it? >> i was with the queen bey at super bowl 50 in the bay area 16 months before twins rumi and sir were born. from the two stadiums where she performed at halftime showing blue ivy got all the attention behind the scenes. check out the then pouty 4-year-old posing with mom on the field. she was also a rascal with dead, stealing balls. ♪ >> people are going crazy about that video. >> the making of mrs. carter's most recent halftime performance iszy tailed in a new coffee table book. atore than 600 pages, it also sheds light on her painstaking journey to complete the visual album "lemonade." ♪ from her costume mock-up for freedom to this concept collage for "sorry." ♪ even handwritten lyrics are included from the album, which seemed to reference the strife with jay-z. ♪ but it's all good now, and the carters have plenty of room to spread out. jay-z and beyonce just cl
no word on how the family celebrated but there's no doubt chris and anna wil mlake co-parenting work.y stressed our son has two parents who love him very much. >> now, beyonce's never before seen family album. >> how was it? >> i was with the queen bey at super bowl 50 in the bay area 16 months before twins rumi and sir were born. from the two stadiums where she performed at halftime showing blue ivy got all the attention behind the scenes. check out the then pouty 4-year-old...
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you know. >> joe leija hears from his co-defendant.awaited sentencing. and -- >>> inmate sutherland knows me. and i think he was trying to play on that during our hearing, bringing me back to the days when we worked together. tried to work on my feelings. >> an officer hands down a decision on his former colleague and soon after so does the judge. >>> even though joe leija pled guilty to second degree murder for shooting a man six times in the face, he has been in a state of limbo at the kent county jail. his judge cannot issue final sentence and send him to prison until his co-defendant's case is resolved. it's dragged on for more than two years, until now. >> he just lost trial yesterday. which is sad news, real sad news. so, you know, i was kind of -- couldn't really enjoy my meal yesterday when he came back from court. i was eating dinner and he told me like through the door, it's over, you know. he is just letting me know. he's at peace, you know. it happened. he still have peace in his heart. he wants to follow god. people come t
you know. >> joe leija hears from his co-defendant.awaited sentencing. and -- >>> inmate sutherland knows me. and i think he was trying to play on that during our hearing, bringing me back to the days when we worked together. tried to work on my feelings. >> an officer hands down a decision on his former colleague and soon after so does the judge. >>> even though joe leija pled guilty to second degree murder for shooting a man six times in the face, he has been in...