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it does. end quote. the theme this month at heritage is protect america. the only way for us to have peace, the only way for the world to have peace, is for america to be strong, and for america to be credible. peace through strength applies as much now as it ever has. thank you. [applause] about 10 minutes or so for questions. >> if the military budget needs to be increased, how do we go about winning 25% of the republican congress that seems to be almost as isolationist as this president? >> i don't think that's true. mr. putin and others are helping remind everyone that the and the dangerous, first job of the federal government is to defend the country. the actual number of isolationists in the republican party is very small. i have seen a change even in the last year or two towards a greater willingness to look at defense spending. it's important that we continue to make the kinds of reform efforts i mentioned, to get more out of the money we spend. one way we help shore up support is to m
it does. end quote. the theme this month at heritage is protect america. the only way for us to have peace, the only way for the world to have peace, is for america to be strong, and for america to be credible. peace through strength applies as much now as it ever has. thank you. [applause] about 10 minutes or so for questions. >> if the military budget needs to be increased, how do we go about winning 25% of the republican congress that seems to be almost as isolationist as this...
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does -- vague enough so that h.u.d. does not open itself up to a lawsuit but so vague that the applicant will likely not know how to correct his plan. so there are two separate and distinct avenues by which major lawsuits could fly and constitutional challenges arice. both the federal government and local government would be setting themselves up for failure. and if these issues arise and court challenges ensue, we have seen a recent pattern from the u.s. supreme court on issues of racial quotas and attempts at racial diversity. again, the solution is looking for a problem. the mere notion that the federal government must step in and tamper with the most local of politics to integrate people of various races, economic statuses, ethnicities and religious backgrounds is offensive to me and many of my constituents and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chai
does -- vague enough so that h.u.d. does not open itself up to a lawsuit but so vague that the applicant will likely not know how to correct his plan. so there are two separate and distinct avenues by which major lawsuits could fly and constitutional challenges arice. both the federal government and local government would be setting themselves up for failure. and if these issues arise and court challenges ensue, we have seen a recent pattern from the u.s. supreme court on issues of racial...
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look what this memo does. it takes the language of limitation and turns it in essence to permission, and it does so without real recognizable limits that may be enforced in other contexts now we're presuming we're in an armed conflict in all different parts of the world, and that's quite simply not the case. the law there when we are not in an armed conflict is clear. the administration in this memo varies it's legal analysis from what the law is. we're not going to stop where it's seeking additional legal memos. this case is going back to the lower court. we're seeking more standard applicables to none citizens those thousands of people who have died in another case, but the administration does not wait for us and the courts to force it into disclosure. it could disclose the other ten other legal memos that exist. >> i'm sorry to cut you off, but that's all the time we have for today. michael, david, thank you both. that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us. in washin
look what this memo does. it takes the language of limitation and turns it in essence to permission, and it does so without real recognizable limits that may be enforced in other contexts now we're presuming we're in an armed conflict in all different parts of the world, and that's quite simply not the case. the law there when we are not in an armed conflict is clear. the administration in this memo varies it's legal analysis from what the law is. we're not going to stop where it's seeking...
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what does it do overall?oesn't break the bank, as such, but it certainly hurts it quite significantly. just look at the share price over recent months. i think the reputational and five. -- franchise over the weium-term is also uncertain thought it was going to be $10 billion. that bnp is being treated unfairly. do you agree with that? >> to be honest, i'm not involved deeply enough in the legal -- >> but this is the second guilty plea compared to what credit suisse paid. >> it certainly seems like a large amount. at the same time, it does seem like there are substantial thatts of money involved bnp moved in violation of the u.s. sanctions system. you would expect any bank, especially one as global an important international financial system for bnp to play by the rules and obey the laws and the countries they operate in. >> some say under u.s. law, you could potentially be forced to pay for violating the sanctions laws and the doubled up payments, so some in the u.s. saying they're getting off of it cheap. h
what does it do overall?oesn't break the bank, as such, but it certainly hurts it quite significantly. just look at the share price over recent months. i think the reputational and five. -- franchise over the weium-term is also uncertain thought it was going to be $10 billion. that bnp is being treated unfairly. do you agree with that? >> to be honest, i'm not involved deeply enough in the legal -- >> but this is the second guilty plea compared to what credit suisse paid. >>...
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does moscow feel pressured? >> moscow does feel pressured by a new round of sanctions. they want to avoid them. there has been a change in how perceived.ns are some high-ranking officials have been shrugging them off. now they have completely changed. russia has admitted it would be a blow to the economy. there's already an exit this of capital and negative forecast for the russian economy, which is always fast going. it is a catastrophe. on friday evening, the russian economy minister said we are preparing for new sanctions, for the worst-case. that would be if the exports of gas and oil would be affected. russia at this stage does not really believe the european union will follow through with that because the ties are so close. they think it will be the european union talking the u.s. out of a new round of sanctions. willingnessmum of to talk from the kremlin is due to the fact russia was to avoid sanctions -- wants to avoid sanctions. is supportingutin the current cease-fire and long-term peace plan. do you think is open to de-escalate the situation? does he have ano
does moscow feel pressured? >> moscow does feel pressured by a new round of sanctions. they want to avoid them. there has been a change in how perceived.ns are some high-ranking officials have been shrugging them off. now they have completely changed. russia has admitted it would be a blow to the economy. there's already an exit this of capital and negative forecast for the russian economy, which is always fast going. it is a catastrophe. on friday evening, the russian economy minister...
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that does factor into a case. even though we have blinded justice in all of this other stuff, peoples grounds factor in, their education factors in. these are factors and how they decide whether they are right or wrong. ok? he has a journalism background. he starts writing articles and columns and he hopes to sway public opinion. something happens in 1895. a really famous speech by a really famous person. anybody remember what that speech was, september of 1895? you watched a video on this, gentlemen. no! >> the atlanta compromise? >> it is what the w.e.b. dubois called the atlanta compromise. i was being dramatic. he was not necessarily a proponent of segregation because he will fight for segregation behind the scenes, but he gives a very public speech where people who hear it will take it that it means, what? accommodation. they will look at it as being in favor. remember we said, separate is the five fingers, but one is the hand? they will take it that it promotes or helps with segregation. so, when booker t. w
that does factor into a case. even though we have blinded justice in all of this other stuff, peoples grounds factor in, their education factors in. these are factors and how they decide whether they are right or wrong. ok? he has a journalism background. he starts writing articles and columns and he hopes to sway public opinion. something happens in 1895. a really famous speech by a really famous person. anybody remember what that speech was, september of 1895? you watched a video on this,...
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what does that data tell you? >> it tells me people that previously did not have insurance are now enrolled. i think the majority of those people have not had insurance for one or two years. i believe about 20% of the people who have employer-based insurance previously -- it tells me that 20% probably would have lost their coverage if it were not for the marketplaces. because if you have employer-based insurance, you are not eligible to enroll on the marketplace, except under very technical circumstances. k is on the line for all others, calling from michigan. caller: i am a constitutional scholar. i have been taking courses and have been going to lectures. i am enrolled in college and taking constitutional studies, history, and economics 1:01 am and contrasting the similarities of progressivism, marxism, and others. once said lenin centralized health care is socialism and if you control health care, you control the individual. what we need to do is let people is anhat, basically, this attempt of government trying
what does that data tell you? >> it tells me people that previously did not have insurance are now enrolled. i think the majority of those people have not had insurance for one or two years. i believe about 20% of the people who have employer-based insurance previously -- it tells me that 20% probably would have lost their coverage if it were not for the marketplaces. because if you have employer-based insurance, you are not eligible to enroll on the marketplace, except under very...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam chairman, i have an amendment at the desk, amendment number 19 is the designation. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. sessions of texas, at the end of the bill before the short title add the following new section, section 417 none of the funds made available shall be used to support amtrak's route with the highest loss measured by contributions loss per rider as based on the national ailroad passengers corporation 2013-2017 five-year plan from may, 2013. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. sessions: it would eliminate funding for the absolute worst performing line, one line on the amtrak system. a line that is known as the sunset limited. it runs from new orleans to los angeles. madam chairman, the amtrak reform and accountability act of 1997 requires that amtrak offer -- operate without any federal assistance after 2002. amtrak was supposed to be free of federal operating subsidies. yet, despite this c
for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam chairman, i have an amendment at the desk, amendment number 19 is the designation. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. sessions of texas, at the end of the bill before the short title add the following new section, section 417 none of the funds made available shall be used to support amtrak's route with the highest loss measured by contributions loss per rider as based...
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what power does the league have to do that?nk for a moment about what transpired with the clippers in los angeles. we know the league had only certain powers it could exercise. it exercised them. there are still no resolution there. what could the league do in this case? >> the greatest power in the greatest strength the league will have from its legal right, but from the pressure that the owners can exert on other owners. let me tell you. that is significant pressure. when you are in that room and 32 and at somen there .31 or 24 of them say this is not ok, dan snyder is going to legalo decide that, rights notwithstanding, whether he wants to have an issue between him and the other owners. >> we know adam silver stepped in and did the right thing for the nba. roger goodell, is he going to do that for the skins in the nfl? >> i would have thought so. i hope so. theve been surprised -- league's position on this has been noted. not only has the league stepped back and said we are not going to be involved, they have been advancing
what power does the league have to do that?nk for a moment about what transpired with the clippers in los angeles. we know the league had only certain powers it could exercise. it exercised them. there are still no resolution there. what could the league do in this case? >> the greatest power in the greatest strength the league will have from its legal right, but from the pressure that the owners can exert on other owners. let me tell you. that is significant pressure. when you are in...
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. >>> this dude does not want you to be sad, so he does this. >> what's happening? >> oh, my god. >> meet the man who gives a whole new meaning to doing a happy dance. >>> it's safe to say that somebody's probably going to get in trouble for this because you don't normally see this at a swearing in ceremony. this is for the 83rd brigade airborne troops. this is in russia. as you see, a big demonstration is going on as soldiers are sworn in. there's rounds going off celebra celebrating, but watch what happens. >> fbi! >> they ran through the line of troops. >> it looks like he ran through the line of troops, but look at it from this angle, panning to the side, the armored carrier, see that? >> totally ran over somebody. >> he gets up, but he collapses again. he's the thing. this guy only suffered minor bruises and abrasions. the next day when they visited him at the hospital, he was smiling, joking saying he was born out of a shirt. rough translation meaning his clothes saved his life. >> how is that possible? tanks are so heavy, armored vehicles are incredibly sturd
. >>> this dude does not want you to be sad, so he does this. >> what's happening? >> oh, my god. >> meet the man who gives a whole new meaning to doing a happy dance. >>> it's safe to say that somebody's probably going to get in trouble for this because you don't normally see this at a swearing in ceremony. this is for the 83rd brigade airborne troops. this is in russia. as you see, a big demonstration is going on as soldiers are sworn in. there's rounds...
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if america does not step in, we will ask for assistance from iran.orces, with the help of shia militia, are making a stand. but that does not change the fact that elsewhere in the country, they are still in the streets. bbc news, backstabbed. >> that is the military situation. for more on secretary kerry's diplomatic mission, i spoke with the former u.s. ambassador to iraq, christopher hill. you were there in iraq during the 2010 elections. did you think at that time that it was going to be possible to have a political leadership under al-maliki that would bring sunnis into the iraqi government? >> the issue then was maliki was pretty much determined to succeed himself. no other shia was coming forward. what eventually happened was, in the absence of anyone else, they were eventually able to form a government in which they had eight sunnis and six or seven cards -- kurds to go with the shia in the cabinet of 28. maliki did succeed. he is tenacious. he kind of played rope a dope with his opponents. he would not leave. they try to pummel him. but at th
if america does not step in, we will ask for assistance from iran.orces, with the help of shia militia, are making a stand. but that does not change the fact that elsewhere in the country, they are still in the streets. bbc news, backstabbed. >> that is the military situation. for more on secretary kerry's diplomatic mission, i spoke with the former u.s. ambassador to iraq, christopher hill. you were there in iraq during the 2010 elections. did you think at that time that it was going to...
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does he need, does that matter?ican apparel customers care that the ceo is naked dancing on the internet? >> i don't think they did care at one point, about 10 or 12 years ago, it was cool. now it is not cool. how has the market in responding? you have a number of things happening. you have the ceo behaving badly. of the last 17 quarters that have not been profitable. you have to find your new market position, how do we compete with other companies who are going after our target audience? of things a number are happening. the board is doing what it needs to do but the question is why did it take so long. >> is that why, because this was dov charney's company. he created american apparel and identify that market, tapped into that market. maybe there was hope he would be able to reinvent the company in a way that would make it successful? right,ink you are probably. i am not sure the company is a public company needs to be overly concerned about the founding ceo. at the end of the day, a lot has changed since his dorm
does he need, does that matter?ican apparel customers care that the ceo is naked dancing on the internet? >> i don't think they did care at one point, about 10 or 12 years ago, it was cool. now it is not cool. how has the market in responding? you have a number of things happening. you have the ceo behaving badly. of the last 17 quarters that have not been profitable. you have to find your new market position, how do we compete with other companies who are going after our target audience?...
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it does it change their fate whatsoever. what the supreme court usually does is to say that if this is a new change in the law that people already convicted under the old law maybe can't get something some sort of relief so the defendants should go ahead and challenge their convictions have it was because of related to warrantless searches of their cell phones but they're not guaranteed to get really. now as i understand the police can still examine the physical aspects of the fallen as just to make sure that it's not a weapon for example if they got pulled over are there was an altercation in your mind does it does that leave any will go room for any invasion of privacy whatsoever if they can do that or is that a bare minimum expectation for officers to have well sure police officers can look at the outside of the cell phone as long as they don't open it up as long as they don't operate electronics the u.s. supreme court for decades has gone down an area where there are many areas where police can go ahead and search people
it does it change their fate whatsoever. what the supreme court usually does is to say that if this is a new change in the law that people already convicted under the old law maybe can't get something some sort of relief so the defendants should go ahead and challenge their convictions have it was because of related to warrantless searches of their cell phones but they're not guaranteed to get really. now as i understand the police can still examine the physical aspects of the fallen as just to...
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this plan does not change that. it recognizes that there are opportunities to about a nice aging plants, to increase efficiency, and to lower pollution. that is hard of and all of the above strategy that paves the way forward. have the opportunity to shift their alliance to more efficient and last alluding plans. pollutingooting plants. 2009, wind energy in america has tripled. solar energy has grown tenfold. our nuclear fleet continues to supply zero carbon base load power. isegrown clean energy posting record revenues and creating jobs that cannot be shipped overseas. those are all opportunities at lance about but what about the plug? existing technologies can squeeze the most out of every uset drawn, helping us electricity more efficiently and our homes and businesses. more efficiency means that we need less electricity to will our refrigerators or to charge our phones. for the fuel we burn, let's get the biggest bang for our buck. all of these options are not new ideas. are based on the technologies, proven appr
this plan does not change that. it recognizes that there are opportunities to about a nice aging plants, to increase efficiency, and to lower pollution. that is hard of and all of the above strategy that paves the way forward. have the opportunity to shift their alliance to more efficient and last alluding plans. pollutingooting plants. 2009, wind energy in america has tripled. solar energy has grown tenfold. our nuclear fleet continues to supply zero carbon base load power. isegrown clean...
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minister saysl that he does expect the u.s. to start bombing the north. >> he does expect the u.s. to start bombing the militants in the north of the country. if you think about it, if there really is a threat to the government in baghdad and the u.s. feels that, short of airstrikes, they are in a bad space, then it would almost be foolish for them not to do that. you could effectively have this iraq, the islamic state of , patrolling a very large swath of iraq and syria. basically able to do whatever they want, including preparing terrorists that could attack western interests outside of iraq and syria. that is the big concern. >> a very unstable situation. thank you so much. we will see you later on in "the pulse." mortgage that could be recovery andritish rate hikes could be coming sooner than investors expect. that was the warning last night from mark carney. let's bring in caroline hyde. .ooner than we think the question is, how soon and by how much? >> this is the billion pound question. it could come sooner than the market expects. the current consensus is that we would see
minister saysl that he does expect the u.s. to start bombing the north. >> he does expect the u.s. to start bombing the militants in the north of the country. if you think about it, if there really is a threat to the government in baghdad and the u.s. feels that, short of airstrikes, they are in a bad space, then it would almost be foolish for them not to do that. you could effectively have this iraq, the islamic state of , patrolling a very large swath of iraq and syria. basically able...
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he doesn't move up, does he? >> no. everybody likes him and he's a good whip but -- >> he's not frank underwood. is that what you're saying? so if boehner leaves, who is the next person to become speaker? >> i think the energy comes from the tea party, from the populous side. the trick is turning populous protest into a forward looking, reformed, conservative agenda. that's what the leadership will have to do in 2015 and what a presidential candidate will have to do in 2016. >> immigration basically killed mccain's campaign once in '07. he resurrected it because there was nobody to pick up the pieces in '08. it is the real reason perry lost the initial momentum. we see it here in cantor. what happens in 2016 with this issue? >> i think the republicans say no chuck schumer gang of eight. i love that clip you had -- >> remain calm. >> i was with ted cruz who had a case to make he's not against legal immigration, and he's not against reforming the system but no compromise with big government, democratic types of immigratio
he doesn't move up, does he? >> no. everybody likes him and he's a good whip but -- >> he's not frank underwood. is that what you're saying? so if boehner leaves, who is the next person to become speaker? >> i think the energy comes from the tea party, from the populous side. the trick is turning populous protest into a forward looking, reformed, conservative agenda. that's what the leadership will have to do in 2015 and what a presidential candidate will have to do in 2016....
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does this affect the giants and giant fans? we started 20 years ago, we were the team in flux. we were the team that did not have a home or a future, potentially, we almost moved to florida. we are stable. what is going to happen in the bay area is that with all the economic growth, there is room for two nfl teams, a prosperous nba team and prosperous nhl team. there is plenty of disposable income and economic movement for -- strength for that in this community, but you do have to have a place to play that is compelling. i think that what we found is that in today's world with so much competition for the entertainment hours, not so much the dollar, but the time. and if you are in a substandard stadium or arena, it is hard to take that and make that for our investment. by the time you get in the car, get on your bicycle or scooter, by the time you go to the ballpark it is an investment in time, so you want it to be a compelling experience. >> speaking about sports rights and affiliate fees, there has been a discussion that fees
does this affect the giants and giant fans? we started 20 years ago, we were the team in flux. we were the team that did not have a home or a future, potentially, we almost moved to florida. we are stable. what is going to happen in the bay area is that with all the economic growth, there is room for two nfl teams, a prosperous nba team and prosperous nhl team. there is plenty of disposable income and economic movement for -- strength for that in this community, but you do have to have a place...
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no, it does, it does. if you understand what the english civil war is about, you understand the budget system. that is the key control -- you control the money. when you have people by their budget, or hearts and minds will follow. i have been on both sides of this debate. having the money site is so much more fun. congress for years prior to the committee approved the budget of the cia and the nro and all these other agencies that basically gave them tacit legal authority. congress gave the cia money to do covert action. they must approve of covert action, otherwise they would not give the money. the budget process is not just the fact they give you money. you are basically saying, "you can go do this." congress then becomes responsible to some degree. congress up and dances away from this one. they do become responsible for how many animals you have and which satellites you put up and whether or not you can do certain covert actions. beyond that, once they have the money, this not a lot they can do about
no, it does, it does. if you understand what the english civil war is about, you understand the budget system. that is the key control -- you control the money. when you have people by their budget, or hearts and minds will follow. i have been on both sides of this debate. having the money site is so much more fun. congress for years prior to the committee approved the budget of the cia and the nro and all these other agencies that basically gave them tacit legal authority. congress gave the...
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he does nottip, like the words mafia.inks it sounds of it dark, but it is a term that gets catchy and is repeated, implying it is a very tight network. a nice rolodex to have. did you hear any indication on what he was going to do next? steve case talked about going to pittsburgh and detroit to help you a tech boom there. did he say when he was going to do? >> first i asked him if he ever imagined leaving linkedin. he said it would be a strange universe. i did not get any indication that he wants to leave as long as he feels he can make a contribution. he still has an office there right next to the ceo. he is also an investor in so many companies. he has a hand in just about everything. he is one of the first people that these up and comers call when they need help. he feels that he really is helping and involved in the and that they can find things useful in terms of the advice he has to give. it seems like he is doing what he wants, working seven days a week it does not seem like he will slow down, seems to be making hi
he does nottip, like the words mafia.inks it sounds of it dark, but it is a term that gets catchy and is repeated, implying it is a very tight network. a nice rolodex to have. did you hear any indication on what he was going to do next? steve case talked about going to pittsburgh and detroit to help you a tech boom there. did he say when he was going to do? >> first i asked him if he ever imagined leaving linkedin. he said it would be a strange universe. i did not get any indication that...
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the chair: does the -- mr. latham: does the gentleman yield? mr. gerlach: i do. mr. latham: i appreciate the gentleman highlighting the need for this issue. i look forward to working with you as we move through the process to make sure that dads research is funded. mr. gerlach: thank you and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields ack. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. mr. grayson: it's grayson number 40678 the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. grayson of florida. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following, section, none of the funds made available in this act may be used to make incentive payments pursuant to 48 c.f.r. 16.4 to contractors for contracts that are behind schedule under the terms of the contract as prescribed by 48 c.f.r. 52.211 or over the contract amount indicated in standard form 33 of box 20. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for five minut
the chair: does the -- mr. latham: does the gentleman yield? mr. gerlach: i do. mr. latham: i appreciate the gentleman highlighting the need for this issue. i look forward to working with you as we move through the process to make sure that dads research is funded. mr. gerlach: thank you and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields ack. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the...
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apple does not have so-called open-source and android does. they have sony on board, sharp, lg electronics pumping out new televisions that will already have the operating system within them. one. to play with a smart watch made by lg, you can speak to it. -- text message he was doing extraordinary things. show me pictures of pam does. saying you it was could stream these to your android, tablet, smartphone. the courage toe sit on the tube and say "send pictures of pandas" with everyone staring at you? [laughter] >> why not? >> it will change the underground landscape. what about the cushion to emerging markets? >> this is where many felt apple should go. moreive c is not that much expensive. when you look at and radian group goal, they are at every single price point. this is all about getting phones that cost less than $100. for ae been using this while and it's really good. it cost less than $100. leverage turnkey solution so that we can bring high-quality affordable smartphones so we can get the next billion people access to these devices.
apple does not have so-called open-source and android does. they have sony on board, sharp, lg electronics pumping out new televisions that will already have the operating system within them. one. to play with a smart watch made by lg, you can speak to it. -- text message he was doing extraordinary things. show me pictures of pam does. saying you it was could stream these to your android, tablet, smartphone. the courage toe sit on the tube and say "send pictures of pandas" with...
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also, she does not have majority support. the u.s. to figure out what to do about the big surge of minority children entering the country illegally. millions asked for $30 to beef up security with max coco. immigration is certainly a hot topic in politics. her single best chart has been from leading technology profit. a former morgan stanley analyst -- today's focus is on visas. what you see is going back 10 ocked outey were kn of synch. now you have a rise in student visas, and employment visa issuance gap. there is 380,000 difference. >> the overlay here is eric cantor. the action you have seen in washington change that chart. >> is that there? the causality is unclear. how many people are filing for those visas? who wants to stay here and is not able to? my daughter graduated college and has two friends. one is from ghana and one is from indonesia. they're having trouble staying in the u.s. they got degrees from highly subsidized american universities and they cannot stay. >> you still do not know the causality of whether that is t
also, she does not have majority support. the u.s. to figure out what to do about the big surge of minority children entering the country illegally. millions asked for $30 to beef up security with max coco. immigration is certainly a hot topic in politics. her single best chart has been from leading technology profit. a former morgan stanley analyst -- today's focus is on visas. what you see is going back 10 ocked outey were kn of synch. now you have a rise in student visas, and employment visa...
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>> that is why warren buffet does so well.t sounds so simple after he heard it. >> he always says he buys when the times are the worst. >> it seems like he manages to do that. by the way, he writes op-eds about it when he doesn't. it is not like he is doing it in a subterfuge -- >> you took some of his money. >> i borrowed it. i had to give it back. >> you needed the idea of his confidence? >> a number of people came to us afterwards. this was the week after lehman brothers when everybody was fretting about whether the capital markets were open. and this was before tarp. and we did a transition with warren buffett and got $5 billion. the very next day we did a common equity deal. with warren's money, we got the validation of somebody who is regarded as a terrific investor and somebody who knew our firm. and that was an important imprimatur from him. people called us afterwards and said, gee, i would've done that. but with you i would have just gotten money. with warren i got something more important. >> a lot of people said to
>> that is why warren buffet does so well.t sounds so simple after he heard it. >> he always says he buys when the times are the worst. >> it seems like he manages to do that. by the way, he writes op-eds about it when he doesn't. it is not like he is doing it in a subterfuge -- >> you took some of his money. >> i borrowed it. i had to give it back. >> you needed the idea of his confidence? >> a number of people came to us afterwards. this was the week...
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what does and does not work? we may have lost jonathan.on world, what does and does not work? facebook would like to improve the overall experience for people and what they are finding in their newsfeed here it >> you're cutting in and out. >> we will have to check on that. jonathan, hang around. emily, i will send it to you. >> thank you. we will get more with jonathan after the show and bring it to you at a later time. we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. theou mentioned microsystem, a huge deal. i thought looking at these companies, micros systems never mentioned on this show ever in 3.5 years. >> they sell software to hotels and restaurant. >> an interesting business. a lot of credit card data and data is exchanged. the software is used i hotels to capture data information in the context of an open price deal and now or can is doing a deal where you're getting connections and using the information. your understanding how people are using this. laster's revenues for micros systems were massive air you could take discharges. 1,
what does and does not work? we may have lost jonathan.on world, what does and does not work? facebook would like to improve the overall experience for people and what they are finding in their newsfeed here it >> you're cutting in and out. >> we will have to check on that. jonathan, hang around. emily, i will send it to you. >> thank you. we will get more with jonathan after the show and bring it to you at a later time. we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. theou...
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hiking interest rates here and here and hear what does the stock market to?t took off like a rocket ship september and october and january. we'll get turkey. the guy in charge said don't touch the great -- the rates don't move them. not only took them from 4% up that 10 percent but after two weeks of adjustment the turkish stock market took off like a rocket. the rate hikes is not the death knell. did not happen in these countries or new zealand i don't think it will happen in america. although the babies on wall street you will need any type of equipment to hear them. they will cry like crazy. that is a "the real real deal" with the today fed meeting and when wall street waling begins don't raise rates find a new excuses to keep them down. battle think anything that happens today we'll change that but we do know the inflation target was 2% so don't forget janet yellen cut from the same cloth as bernanke and greenspan but can watch their mistakes. but wall street was worried it went down sharply why did it come back? >> talk about wailing and crying. [laughte
hiking interest rates here and here and hear what does the stock market to?t took off like a rocket ship september and october and january. we'll get turkey. the guy in charge said don't touch the great -- the rates don't move them. not only took them from 4% up that 10 percent but after two weeks of adjustment the turkish stock market took off like a rocket. the rate hikes is not the death knell. did not happen in these countries or new zealand i don't think it will happen in america. although...
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what does that mean?nything can expand from a research to perform a study and the doctor will usually get a substantial sum of money to do the study for the company. the company wants certain results out of that study. >> it's not overt. there are subtle biases that direct the course of the research other things for example doctors being hired to speak to other doctors touting these are thought leaders in the medical profession. the companies go after doctors who are well-respected. and their colleagues trust them. >> lucrative for the doctors and the doctors again will say we were speaking on the evidence. if they didn't lead to sales. >> talk about the fda. the fda approved a painkiller that is 10 times more powerful than vicodin. we asked our community: will this increase prescription abuse? how could it not? i don't see the use for making a drug that strong. what were they thinking? every doctor, every nurse, every pharmacist, every tech i know is very worried every single one dr. sammy may, let's tal
what does that mean?nything can expand from a research to perform a study and the doctor will usually get a substantial sum of money to do the study for the company. the company wants certain results out of that study. >> it's not overt. there are subtle biases that direct the course of the research other things for example doctors being hired to speak to other doctors touting these are thought leaders in the medical profession. the companies go after doctors who are well-respected. and...
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, but the electorate at large does. it is incendiary to immigrant groups. they are going to have to come to terms with putting a product on. it will be h weighs in the presidential year, 2016. two different visions for the country. offer a visiono in 2014. we are just there to put a check on the president. >> will some of the leading candidate highway from immigration? >> meaning try to avoid it and say, no changes. it is a factor with the republican base. if you go into the primary season and stick your neck out, as leader can tour did -- did, i can give you an adult after after -- give you a antidote after antidote. they are interested in expressing anger. to beu mold that is going difficult for the next leader. i think it is a great opportunity. >> two years in politics is an eternity. who is the leading, and the second leading candidate for the republican nomination? >> is hard to say. i think if huckabee gets in the race, he is away from the fray and a positive guy. he could be a contender. i would not underestimat
, but the electorate at large does. it is incendiary to immigrant groups. they are going to have to come to terms with putting a product on. it will be h weighs in the presidential year, 2016. two different visions for the country. offer a visiono in 2014. we are just there to put a check on the president. >> will some of the leading candidate highway from immigration? >> meaning try to avoid it and say, no changes. it is a factor with the republican base. if you go into the primary...
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nobody does.gs their phone to the bathroom which makes it a magnet for human feces. that's the name of my memoir. a andy, defend your hero. >> he probably shouldn't be texting, period, whether it is sexting or not and pleasuring yourself probably should be frowned upon. but he did prescribe oxycontin without going through the process of being evaluated. i think you have to say he did more good than bad. >> you have to look at the big picture. i think larger picture, kind of a hero. >> what if we do an evaluation for oxycodone? don't they just say no? >> one of the texts he sent during surgeon we was "i'm hella busy with c sections." that's a text. >> you never know. he could have been selling beer at a local baseball park. >> he was also a racist. ps, also he was a racist. >> and other stuff. >> i missed that part. >> there is just thrown in there. that's pretty much all there was. >> he said hella busy. >> the other point i want to make generally is we are in a revolution. it is the technological
nobody does.gs their phone to the bathroom which makes it a magnet for human feces. that's the name of my memoir. a andy, defend your hero. >> he probably shouldn't be texting, period, whether it is sexting or not and pleasuring yourself probably should be frowned upon. but he did prescribe oxycontin without going through the process of being evaluated. i think you have to say he did more good than bad. >> you have to look at the big picture. i think larger picture, kind of a hero....
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>> it should and it does. and we -- >> in georgia, and in south carolina, we're the only rate payers making significant investments in shifting from coal to nuclear. in plant vogel we're adding the next generators to come on line in this country. vogel 3 is going to come on line in 2017 and 4 is in 2018. how are they going to get counted of getting down to 891 pounds per kilowatt hour? >> when they're produced by a nuclear plant with zero carbon and they replace megawatts produced by a plant that emitted carbon, those will be counted for the state. and they will help it get towards its final goal. >> so you're telling me in the time between these come on line in 2017 and 2018 the reductions will be counted toward the goal of getting 891 as the adjusted average? >> they will and with those plants as part of georgia's base and how they produce their power, it will help address t the -- achieve the carbon intensity goal, absolutely. >> let's put this in context. in 2005, georgia -- tillsties were -- utilities wer
>> it should and it does. and we -- >> in georgia, and in south carolina, we're the only rate payers making significant investments in shifting from coal to nuclear. in plant vogel we're adding the next generators to come on line in this country. vogel 3 is going to come on line in 2017 and 4 is in 2018. how are they going to get counted of getting down to 891 pounds per kilowatt hour? >> when they're produced by a nuclear plant with zero carbon and they replace megawatts...
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does it really happen? adulthood is happening earlier and earlier and early because they've got no choice. i cannot rely on any of the macros, they all suck. i will take care of my own happiness and own destiny. i am connected, i have great social networking. i am going to go and be a screenwriter. >> the theme from the report of 2 weeks ago was apps, apps, apps. whatever anybody says about the technological mumbo-jumbo, apps are what matter. >> feels more like 5 years ago. where peoples connect with people, ideas connect with ideas. they are creative apps, entertainment apps. they want to get information and knowledge both like this and that they want me -- is goingik schatzker to have a report on the world cup. what is the number one message you have about brazil? >> welcome to the world's biggest party. soccer.a, samba, and >> how willingly th -- how will england do? >> we will lose in penalties to someone. >> never really special "-- we have a really special "bloomberg view" for you. in on theg weighing
does it really happen? adulthood is happening earlier and earlier and early because they've got no choice. i cannot rely on any of the macros, they all suck. i will take care of my own happiness and own destiny. i am connected, i have great social networking. i am going to go and be a screenwriter. >> the theme from the report of 2 weeks ago was apps, apps, apps. whatever anybody says about the technological mumbo-jumbo, apps are what matter. >> feels more like 5 years ago. where...
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does congress have any real say here? >> not really.y do oversee the regulators but this is really going to be a decision that is left up to the fcc. also the department of justice. they will review any antitrust laws that will be violated. the fcc and the doj are the players to watch. these congressional hearings are an opportunity for a bully pulpit. it does not seem like there are many major changes at least at this point. >> an interesting focus. you. kicks off io tomorrow. we will get a preview the next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west." google kicking off its annual two-day developers conference tomorrow. developers, designers, and marketers of the android operating system. kitupdated version of the kat operating system is expected. by jon erlichman. >> the key thing for google is you want to hone your developers effort and focus in certain areas. i think these are all the areas where google has had steaks and hardware or software. the key thing for me is what are the messages i want to take away in the a
does congress have any real say here? >> not really.y do oversee the regulators but this is really going to be a decision that is left up to the fcc. also the department of justice. they will review any antitrust laws that will be violated. the fcc and the doj are the players to watch. these congressional hearings are an opportunity for a bully pulpit. it does not seem like there are many major changes at least at this point. >> an interesting focus. you. kicks off io tomorrow. we...
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yes, he definitely does.ople love the characters that nintendo has made, you know, historic over the years. one of the things we have heard is nintendo taking a page out of the book of sky landers and is the infinity, having collectible versions of mario and other characters that can basically make the characters interactive. that is the power of what they've gotten. >> we touched a bit on virtual reality earlier. what are you looking forward to most from e3? >> because we have this conversation of facebook versus sony with both of them obviously so interested in virtual reality with facebook's purchase of oculus. given the position of virtual reality future that is more about communication, does that open the door for sony to grab some real estate in gaming and encourage game developers to come to their platform? we will be looking for more details on that front. >> jon erlichman at e3 tomorrow. get the latest headlines on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. thanks for watching this editio
yes, he definitely does.ople love the characters that nintendo has made, you know, historic over the years. one of the things we have heard is nintendo taking a page out of the book of sky landers and is the infinity, having collectible versions of mario and other characters that can basically make the characters interactive. that is the power of what they've gotten. >> we touched a bit on virtual reality earlier. what are you looking forward to most from e3? >> because we have this...
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this does not affect -- mr. poe: it does not affect your district. mr. culberson: i wrote this amendment because it would -- it says that no money can be spent on rail in my district. in the boundaries, district seven, which is west of shepard on rimmed, and on post oak, north of richmond, those are entirely in my district. the people of my district oppose this line. 80% of the folks that own property or live or work on those two streets don't want it. the voters did not approve on the line on richmond. the people on post oak do not want it. it will destroy the gallerya. mr. poe is allowing for construction of rail on richmond and post oak which will destroy those two streets. these lines are not approved by the richmond -- richmond line is not approved by the voters. the post oak line will destroy that area. houston has no money to build it. there's no money in this bill or any other bill to pay for those lines. the local voters have said in this election -- in fact, the lines that have been approved by the voters, metro is building a rail line on the e
this does not affect -- mr. poe: it does not affect your district. mr. culberson: i wrote this amendment because it would -- it says that no money can be spent on rail in my district. in the boundaries, district seven, which is west of shepard on rimmed, and on post oak, north of richmond, those are entirely in my district. the people of my district oppose this line. 80% of the folks that own property or live or work on those two streets don't want it. the voters did not approve on the line on...
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does that sound correct? >> i believe it does. >> if you do the math, that was more than 11 years ago or almost one per month. is it fair to say that such allegations are relatively common? the allegations are common. i was suggested is not unique to administrations but it is reflective of the challenges that all federal agencies have with this issue. >> on june 17, the national archives and record administration sent a letter to the irs chief in the office of records and information management indicating the loss of some of ms. lerner's e-mails may constitute an abba -- an unauthorized disposal of federal records. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> is record retention a problem exclusive to the irs ? >> no. >> at 2008 government accountability office investigation found evidence that several federal agencies including the department of homeland security and the department of housing and urban development admitted at least one requirement of national archives regulations related to proper management of el
does that sound correct? >> i believe it does. >> if you do the math, that was more than 11 years ago or almost one per month. is it fair to say that such allegations are relatively common? the allegations are common. i was suggested is not unique to administrations but it is reflective of the challenges that all federal agencies have with this issue. >> on june 17, the national archives and record administration sent a letter to the irs chief in the office of records and...
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i don't, number one it won't change the debate what the imf does or does not do.ll not break with the rest of your panel and disagree. really the wages are weak and that is a concern in the economy for driving the consumer economy but that is a symptom, it is not the underlining cause. globalization, technological change, these things cannot be legislated away. raising the barrier when you have unemployment, raising the barrier at the entry-level i am not sure that is really the solution. jo ling: we have other information out of this report she provided, growth forecasted at 2% from 2.8% this year, the fed should keep rates at zero for longer than the mid-2015 date. rob, what do you think of the interest-rate situation there has been a lot of experts saying we should expect an interest rates change coming early next year. >> i think this part of what christine nygaard said is really just reconciling the forecast of what the fed chair said in her last testimony of congress did saying we had to slow down, and so the fed or the imf is ratcheting back to growth based
i don't, number one it won't change the debate what the imf does or does not do.ll not break with the rest of your panel and disagree. really the wages are weak and that is a concern in the economy for driving the consumer economy but that is a symptom, it is not the underlining cause. globalization, technological change, these things cannot be legislated away. raising the barrier when you have unemployment, raising the barrier at the entry-level i am not sure that is really the solution. jo...
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where does all the food come from?> the market has been increasing more and more over the past five years. over 25% of our customers at the reserve cut are non-kosher. it is high-quality and healthy. >> does it cost more? >> yes. supervising the way the meat is being cut, supervising the cooking, everything is supervised from the minute you thaw it to when it is on the table. >> do you want to open more restaurants? more butcher shops? have your own line of meats? >> we have many ideas. i don't have anything to share. >> are you the chef at the restaurant or are you just supervising? >> i am the owner and operator. >> thank you for being with us. he is the owner of reserved cut kosher steakhouse. it is mystery guest monday. my mystery guest is not your typical "sports illustrated" cover girl. details ahead. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am pimm fox. a research study states that that global private tutoring market is projected to surpass $103 billion by 2018. a company called tutor doctor has set itself up to benefit f
where does all the food come from?> the market has been increasing more and more over the past five years. over 25% of our customers at the reserve cut are non-kosher. it is high-quality and healthy. >> does it cost more? >> yes. supervising the way the meat is being cut, supervising the cooking, everything is supervised from the minute you thaw it to when it is on the table. >> do you want to open more restaurants? more butcher shops? have your own line of meats? >>...
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peter does not deserve this. he has done nothing but be an unbelievable reporter and put his life on the line several times to get stories to people who needed to hear them and give stories to the world who would not have been able to hear it in such a professional manner. >> in a statement, we have repeatedly raised this case and the restrictions of freedom of expression in egyptian with president al sisi and the egyptian foreign minister. they wil minister. >> wwe have the president of the human rights commission via skype. if i can, get a reaction to these sentences today. >> i think like so many other people we're shocked by these sentences, and alarmed by yet another trial where they seem to be deep irregularities in the way it's been conducted but also the length of the sentence is really quite extraordinary for what appears to be journalists doing their normal job. >> in this regard what can the u.n. do now? >> well, we have raised this case and other cases to the egyptian authorities and will continue to
peter does not deserve this. he has done nothing but be an unbelievable reporter and put his life on the line several times to get stories to people who needed to hear them and give stories to the world who would not have been able to hear it in such a professional manner. >> in a statement, we have repeatedly raised this case and the restrictions of freedom of expression in egyptian with president al sisi and the egyptian foreign minister. they wil minister. >> wwe have the...
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doing, it does expansively.is interchangeable, not just legal theory here. if you look at what's going on in yemen today, there are cia drone strikes and dod drone strikes and it is very hard as an outsider to figure out what the difference and obviously when one is conducted, no one publicly says who carried them out. >> mark, it is great to talk to you. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> just ahead, what does it mean to be an american? damian explains his journey through the back bone of the united states in part two of the new series, the invisible us. that's coming up next. start with the best writing experience.? make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that can replace your laptop. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all da
doing, it does expansively.is interchangeable, not just legal theory here. if you look at what's going on in yemen today, there are cia drone strikes and dod drone strikes and it is very hard as an outsider to figure out what the difference and obviously when one is conducted, no one publicly says who carried them out. >> mark, it is great to talk to you. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> just ahead, what does it mean to be an american? damian explains his journey...
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but from the inside, does it work? does it work inside the conservative movement? do they have an audience? is there a wing that is a cheney-ite wing, where something like this is reviewed as a bizarre family craft project? plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can help you grow. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge
but from the inside, does it work? does it work inside the conservative movement? do they have an audience? is there a wing that is a cheney-ite wing, where something like this is reviewed as a bizarre family craft project? plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across...
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>> i think it does, your honor. while that might do with the specific issues of rewriting the thresholds, the fact that the provisions for the reasons i've indicated is limited to the area would, weir impacts think, be violated merely by applying best available control technology. >> i understand, but they would only be applying that with respect to the sources that are -- ady required to >> that is right, but they would be applying it to a substance, greenhouse gases, which the psd program was not designed to address, which was designed to addressed by another program. and i would say, your honor, that while they have tried to separate those issues out, there is one issue about who has to get a permit, and the other issue about whether the requirements of best attainable i would say, your honor, that while they have tried to separate those issues out, there is one issue about who has to get control technology applies. a did both at once, even though it is treated separately, and i am not certain how much time i hav
>> i think it does, your honor. while that might do with the specific issues of rewriting the thresholds, the fact that the provisions for the reasons i've indicated is limited to the area would, weir impacts think, be violated merely by applying best available control technology. >> i understand, but they would only be applying that with respect to the sources that are -- ady required to >> that is right, but they would be applying it to a substance, greenhouse gases, which...
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how long does it run? what kind of charge does it need?we use a similar battery configuration as tesla. it will -- >> we used a similar battery configuration as tesla. it will hold at least for the game, unless you are a young person and running around rather than playing the game. then it might run out sooner. then we have a turnaround time where we can recharge the boards within an hour in some cases. >> have you gotten any response from various golf course officials are allowing this vehicle, this golf board on the 18 holes? >> week that we were going to run into a lot of resistance at first. and we've only had incredible reception. we had won innovative product of the year at the pga show in florida. to date, we have most of our sales in the golf industry with golf courses. that is the amazing part, the reception that we have had from the industry. >> currently, you have what, three models? can you give us an idea of the pricing? >> the boards run between $3200 to $3500. at this point, the highest and one -- the highest end one has a r
how long does it run? what kind of charge does it need?we use a similar battery configuration as tesla. it will -- >> we used a similar battery configuration as tesla. it will hold at least for the game, unless you are a young person and running around rather than playing the game. then it might run out sooner. then we have a turnaround time where we can recharge the boards within an hour in some cases. >> have you gotten any response from various golf course officials are allowing...
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how does that happen? >>> and asking people on the streets who -- >> it gets ugly. >> this gets good. >> see why putting on your ugly face makes for a good time. >> oh, look at that. that's really good. >> that was good. >>> you're looking at video of a an arrest in ohio by sergeant christopher. the guy he's putting in the back of the car is matthew mitchell. >> nobody scared of the county jail. yeah, okay, shut the [ bleep ] up, nobody wants to talk to you. >> he was arrested on public intox charges. when they get mitchell to the police station, he gets even angrie angrier. >> don't grab a hold of me, dude. >> pay attention to what happens once they get mitchell inside the police station. >> no respect at all. [ bleep ]. >> this video is the center of an internal investigation. i have the results of that investigation no the sergeant was recently promoted and found not to have used excessive force because mitchell was being belligerent and caused the situation by being lligerent. hefered a fracturede oncu
how does that happen? >>> and asking people on the streets who -- >> it gets ugly. >> this gets good. >> see why putting on your ugly face makes for a good time. >> oh, look at that. that's really good. >> that was good. >>> you're looking at video of a an arrest in ohio by sergeant christopher. the guy he's putting in the back of the car is matthew mitchell. >> nobody scared of the county jail. yeah, okay, shut the [ bleep ] up, nobody...
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i think air and international football probably does it make as much different as it does it put football and love in the richest clubs do you dominate they buy the best fires they can coach the best players of their rivals. that it seems play is going to be trying to get there to save the whole season but come on well kirk it's a main it's a seven games to with it as a team can do well without some of the expensive players depending on the tactics and their style of play. you will find a team that does win this turn and will probably have one of those really expensive players if you look at argentina they've got light on messi you look at brazil they've got neymar and i think those are players will and probably winning the tournaments and we can't really ignore spain really because although the doctor well this well kurt the last three tournaments they have won the last three major tournaments i think their squad is probably just past his peak now but i think you'll find you look at welker winners from the past spain eighty brazil france germany argentina they all have some of the expens
i think air and international football probably does it make as much different as it does it put football and love in the richest clubs do you dominate they buy the best fires they can coach the best players of their rivals. that it seems play is going to be trying to get there to save the whole season but come on well kirk it's a main it's a seven games to with it as a team can do well without some of the expensive players depending on the tactics and their style of play. you will find a team...
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he doesn't feel adrenaline from this anymore because he does it so often.limbs out, hanging with two hands, but that's not enough because here's the one handed grab and going in between, like, cables, wires up there. >> he's shooting this stuff by himself, so whenever you see him walk past the camera, he's gone and set up the camera, walked past to come back to get the camera, doing this stuff multiple times, just the look on his face is kind of a look of ser renty, right? >> yeah. >> laying back, knees looped over the bar of the crane there, two legs? nope, stick one leg off. when you can do this, you're not afraid -- it has to transfer somewhere else, a fear of bunny rabbits. >> yeah, right. >> you guys recognize this handsome mug? the guy writing a song a day on the internet. he's been doing this for a little over five years, and wrote a song about "right this minute." ♪ keeps you up to date with right this minute ♪ >> you might notice something, a lot of videos you recognize? that's because john is on day 2,000, 2,000 songs, 2,000 days, wrote a new song
he doesn't feel adrenaline from this anymore because he does it so often.limbs out, hanging with two hands, but that's not enough because here's the one handed grab and going in between, like, cables, wires up there. >> he's shooting this stuff by himself, so whenever you see him walk past the camera, he's gone and set up the camera, walked past to come back to get the camera, doing this stuff multiple times, just the look on his face is kind of a look of ser renty, right? >> yeah....
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it does not say much to her savvy, does it?> they were in debt because he wanted to do inappropriate things with an intern. the long, sad story continues. i don't know how they did it. ashley: i don't know how they did it either. >> exactly. $100 million. one thing paying your legitimate cost, the family, what have you. we are the party of the people, we are the party that fight against wall street and that hillary collects these exorbitant fees from goldman sachs. people in banana republic go into government to make money. you're supposed to go into government to make a difference. we had jfk saying as with you can do for your country. hillary says ask what your country can do for me. ashley: let's switch gears a little bit. we have live pictures, the moral of these audits and the more information we get is an absolute disaster. this picture gets uglier and uglier, tip of the iceberg, it wouldn't be cheap. when you have the government running the show like this you have incompetence, lack of incentives, we have proposals to pr
it does not say much to her savvy, does it?> they were in debt because he wanted to do inappropriate things with an intern. the long, sad story continues. i don't know how they did it. ashley: i don't know how they did it either. >> exactly. $100 million. one thing paying your legitimate cost, the family, what have you. we are the party of the people, we are the party that fight against wall street and that hillary collects these exorbitant fees from goldman sachs. people in banana...