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do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ oh my love you're you're telling me lies yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin you wear a disguise jive talkin so misunderstood yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin you just ain't no good love talkin is all very fine yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin just isn't a crime and if there's somebody you'll love till you die ♪ ♪ then all that jive talkin just gets in your eyes ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> come on! ♪ jive talkin good lovin nobody believes what you say it's just your jive talkin that gets in the way ♪ ♪ la la la love talkin is all very fine yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin just isn't a crime and if there's somebody you'll love till you die ♪ ♪ then all that jive talkin just gets in your eye yeah yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin jive talkin jive talkin ♪ ♪ jive talkin jive talkin jive talkin jive talkin ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! oh, my goodness. barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb. go see him liv
do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ oh my love you're you're telling me lies yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin you wear a disguise jive talkin so misunderstood yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin you just ain't no good love talkin is all very fine yeah ♪ ♪ jive talkin just isn't a crime and if there's somebody you'll love till you die ♪ ♪ then all that jive talkin just gets in your eyes ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do ♪...
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why do you say that? >> i believe he knows business. >> patriot. >> patriot. >> you voted for him? >> yeah. >> his heart is in the right place, i just don't think his mouth is. >> you know who this is? >> is it guild? >> yes, mitt romney. >> why did he run for presidency? >> i do not know. >> i love scotch. i love scotch. >> so pin head or patriot? >> you look like you can filibuster for about ten straight hours. >> that's never happened to me before. i must be tired. >> you're right. i think he's a patriot. >> you do? >> he's standing up for what he believes in. >> not related tom cruise. >> not related to tom cruise. >> i do like the tea party stand for. so i'm going patriot. >> ted cruz? >> ted cruz. >> he is looking chubbier. >> i'm a big fan of white castle burgers. >> do you know who this is? >> who do you think it is? >> i'm not sure. >> i don't know. >> i need a couple of good stiff drinks. how about you? >> pin head or patriot? >> patriot. >> who is it? >> i have no idea. >> i'm from california -
why do you say that? >> i believe he knows business. >> patriot. >> patriot. >> you voted for him? >> yeah. >> his heart is in the right place, i just don't think his mouth is. >> you know who this is? >> is it guild? >> yes, mitt romney. >> why did he run for presidency? >> i do not know. >> i love scotch. i love scotch. >> so pin head or patriot? >> you look like you can filibuster for about ten straight...
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not more you can do, you just say that's the best i can do.ope it all works out. >> seek out the best in your work, the best deal, the best investment, best people, and the best causes and the best art and the best in yourself. seek out it is best. >> i do believe seeking out the best in people. i have been very fortunate to have operate college -- helped me do all the things i have been able to accomplish. >> when you were looking to -- to hire somebody, bring somebody on a project to work with somebody, bring somebody into your operation, what do you look for in people? a question you ask in these interviews and conversation. >> i look for someone that that determined and has a great work ethic and that his mind is very open here, her mind is very open to new ideas. so when i'm watching these things. >> your confidence in people to deliver for you comes from where? >> it comes from a belief that if you get the right people and we are -- the right way, they can do a lot more than they think they can deal. >> i would assume -- i never had the
not more you can do, you just say that's the best i can do.ope it all works out. >> seek out the best in your work, the best deal, the best investment, best people, and the best causes and the best art and the best in yourself. seek out it is best. >> i do believe seeking out the best in people. i have been very fortunate to have operate college -- helped me do all the things i have been able to accomplish. >> when you were looking to -- to hire somebody, bring somebody on a...
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they do not want to do what we do, because it risks lawsuits, which are costly."dn't care if you were right. it was like, "oh, please. we just don't want to get sued. just do something here that doesn't get us sued, 'cause we don't want the expense of the legal fees." and then god forbid you offend an advertiser. >> ♪ o master, grant ♪ that i may never seek ♪ so much to be consoled ♪ as to console >> schwanbeck: leslie olsen uses her voice to inspire now, not inform. she spent 28 years as the weekday education reporter at wish-tv in indianapolis. >> at danville high school, there are currently 6 girls pregnant out of 400. that's 1.5%. >> schwanbeck: then she was assigned to weekend general assignment reporting. so at the age of 52, with a young daughter to care for, leslie quit. >> hi, giselle. >> send request. >> cool. he has the same name as me. see? alex. >> i also felt like, "i'm 52 years old. i am well-paid, and how long really are they going to let me continue to do this?" what it does mean is, yes, they can hire two or three new people right out of college
they do not want to do what we do, because it risks lawsuits, which are costly."dn't care if you were right. it was like, "oh, please. we just don't want to get sued. just do something here that doesn't get us sued, 'cause we don't want the expense of the legal fees." and then god forbid you offend an advertiser. >> ♪ o master, grant ♪ that i may never seek ♪ so much to be consoled ♪ as to console >> schwanbeck: leslie olsen uses her voice to inspire now, not...
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and how do you maintain a positive outlook? how do you do that?>> i want to make the world a better place, yes. >> because i always see you smiling when i see you. mark, you once told a story about gabby's recovery that included a ring. it was a story about a ring. can you tell us that story? >> yeah, this ring. when gabby was in a coma in the hospital in tucson, just days after she was injured -- you know, you don't know, the doctors don't even know what amount of brain activity is going on when someone is in a coma. one of the first things we saw where we knew that gabby giffords was still in there somewhere was, while she was know, atus, but, you some level, she was still thinking and able to pay attention, she, with her eyes closed and still kind of out of it, she pulled off my ring. the one on my finger. she pulled it off and started flipping it through the fingers of her left hand. >> while in a coma. >> so she wasn't exactly fully in a coma. that's when we figured out gabby is still in there. >> she used to do that? >> she would do that at
and how do you maintain a positive outlook? how do you do that?>> i want to make the world a better place, yes. >> because i always see you smiling when i see you. mark, you once told a story about gabby's recovery that included a ring. it was a story about a ring. can you tell us that story? >> yeah, this ring. when gabby was in a coma in the hospital in tucson, just days after she was injured -- you know, you don't know, the doctors don't even know what amount of brain...
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do you do the same show every night do thirty forty songs basically and you know if i get a new song out i've got a new song called the wall that when i was talking i want to go about work and getting over books you know and work but i wrote a song called the wall. i took on more than i could handle a bit off more than i could chew i hit the wall and i went off on a roman candle burning everyone i knew i hit the wall oh i love that you recorded with my wife if you were quarter with me what song would we go. to all the girls from here ok we play a little game of if you only know i just throw questions actually just remember the first girl you have a kissed or most effort but it was this this was in. texas i was about six years old you never know what happened to her well she passed a few years ago but we do cater such statistics great friends you know can study at six. favorite place to write music and this bus going down the road favorite united states city to perform in austin capital texas city with the best fans well you know that's hard to say but. they're all good you know i can
do you do the same show every night do thirty forty songs basically and you know if i get a new song out i've got a new song called the wall that when i was talking i want to go about work and getting over books you know and work but i wrote a song called the wall. i took on more than i could handle a bit off more than i could chew i hit the wall and i went off on a roman candle burning everyone i knew i hit the wall oh i love that you recorded with my wife if you were quarter with me what song...
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she would say, what did you and tyler do. -- do? i remember, you did not do anything. they were entirely different. lucy wanted to be sure that the dress was perfect and she could envision -- could not envision or a matching a dress fitting her. we went to priscilla of boston, and she was wonderful. they picked out a dress and carpenter, who was mrs. johnson's press secretary, took on the job of trying to keep lucy's dress a secret. she did not want anybody to know what she was wearing. there were other people who are making that difficult. one night, one night, i got a call from the president. he had, i think, nvidia skied -- nowitzky was with him that evening and he was the head of the international lady's garment worker's union. he had come to the president because he was hurt that lucy's dress was made in a non-union shop. he said, if there is a mistake to be made, it is because you did not think of it. [laughter] there was some. but, uh, i said, i will talk to priscilla and i'm sure we will work something out. thank you. i love tim. -- loved him. i called and expl
she would say, what did you and tyler do. -- do? i remember, you did not do anything. they were entirely different. lucy wanted to be sure that the dress was perfect and she could envision -- could not envision or a matching a dress fitting her. we went to priscilla of boston, and she was wonderful. they picked out a dress and carpenter, who was mrs. johnson's press secretary, took on the job of trying to keep lucy's dress a secret. she did not want anybody to know what she was wearing. there...
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doesn't do you think that has anything to do with kind of the corporate pressure of now this corporate media apparatus where we have about six corporations controlling essentially ninety percent of americans see hear and read could that be adding some pressure to kind of the sensationalism on. essentially this puff pieces that is when i was there as an investigative producer for mike wallace i would do four stories a year i know that in the last few years they moved that up to six stories a year that means less time on the story you find easier stories that means you're doing book reports you're but you're also doing interviews with gets you know some newsmaker that will make news on monday morning after the show and you're not doing investigative things that take time and cost money and so that part of it is that it is more stories less time part of it is. the attention span of the media and part of it is we live in a real quick world now shorter soundbites everything shorter and faster and yet sixty minutes is still doing eleven to thirteen minute segments and holding a story in the
doesn't do you think that has anything to do with kind of the corporate pressure of now this corporate media apparatus where we have about six corporations controlling essentially ninety percent of americans see hear and read could that be adding some pressure to kind of the sensationalism on. essentially this puff pieces that is when i was there as an investigative producer for mike wallace i would do four stories a year i know that in the last few years they moved that up to six stories a...
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me what to do. tell me the right thing to do. advantage -- the resident staff is incredible and they do not change with administrations. whether it is the people in the kitchen, the butlers, the calligraphers, to give you great support. -- they give you great support. sk their opinion and they say, you can do it this way. >> perspective on that? >> i am sorry. i missed the question and what maria said. her voice does not work. try me. >> we will come back to you. i have a great question that i am holding for you right now. i want to see if there is another audience -- yes, please speak up. we are getting a microphone to you. here we go. >> my name is sherry and i am from president harding's home. i'm interested in the relationship between the social secretary and the first lady. obviously, we spent a lot of time with the first lady. there has to be a line between friends, acquaintances, are you just working associates? does she confide in you and all? -- at all? >> the johnsons adapted their staff -- adopted their staff as family
me what to do. tell me the right thing to do. advantage -- the resident staff is incredible and they do not change with administrations. whether it is the people in the kitchen, the butlers, the calligraphers, to give you great support. -- they give you great support. sk their opinion and they say, you can do it this way. >> perspective on that? >> i am sorry. i missed the question and what maria said. her voice does not work. try me. >> we will come back to you. i have a...
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do you?i hope you will come back and we'll talk politics and midterm and all kinds of things going on. >> i think it's important to note, though, that through all of this, the republicans are trying to sue the president on the path to impeach the president while we're trying to create jobs and have stability in our country and in the world. and i'm sorry we didn't get a chance to talk more about that. >> we'll do that the next time. i promise. thanks so much. i really appreciate it. >>> vladimir putin's approval is sky high in russia. does that make him immune to sanctions? senator lindsey graham is next. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you co
do you?i hope you will come back and we'll talk politics and midterm and all kinds of things going on. >> i think it's important to note, though, that through all of this, the republicans are trying to sue the president on the path to impeach the president while we're trying to create jobs and have stability in our country and in the world. and i'm sorry we didn't get a chance to talk more about that. >> we'll do that the next time. i promise. thanks so much. i really appreciate it....
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do you want to do that? >> here is what i want to do.that women are entitled to the same healthcare benefits that men are entitled to. is that a part. >> that is not a part of that. men don't get that. >> she works for a private university. >> george town is a private place. >> she wants everybody to get paid for. >> no she doesn't. she wants georgetown to do it? >> we have to pick up the dating now in this country. we pick up dating. >> do you understand the difference between a public institution and private institution. >> dating game is going to be on pbs. we will pay for it and the aftermath. >> what did those nuns do to you? what did they do to you to make you so uncomfortable. >> i don't want to pay for it. >> we were all the product of this type of appropriations, you know that right? >> president obama criticized the president, you you criticized him a couple of times if when he didn't do the far left thing that you wanted. >> how far left am i. >> depends on the night and the ratings. >> stuart is nice for coming here. look at
do you want to do that? >> here is what i want to do.that women are entitled to the same healthcare benefits that men are entitled to. is that a part. >> that is not a part of that. men don't get that. >> she works for a private university. >> george town is a private place. >> she wants everybody to get paid for. >> no she doesn't. she wants georgetown to do it? >> we have to pick up the dating now in this country. we pick up dating. >> do you...
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we do love it appear. this whole floating thing is just a very fun thing to do. looking out the window is fantastic. it just can't be beat. earth,nce you return to what happens? how does your body adjust? guest: we work out two hours every day out here to help in that return. the idea is that our muscles as strong and we will not have lost any bone density. we just have to worry about our normal vestibular system. it varies a lot between people. underou get that back control, you are still strong and your bones are good. it takes about six weeks worth of rehab right now and you are back up into the 95 percentile, maybe higher than that, how you're feeling and what you can do. host: how long have you been on board the space tatian? i have been on board about two and a half months and i returned in three months. your background is in computer science. how do you end up an astronaut on a space tatian? space station? i decided that being an astronaut was a goal. craft worked on air control systems. that was my main work for nasa. that played into working on the shutt
we do love it appear. this whole floating thing is just a very fun thing to do. looking out the window is fantastic. it just can't be beat. earth,nce you return to what happens? how does your body adjust? guest: we work out two hours every day out here to help in that return. the idea is that our muscles as strong and we will not have lost any bone density. we just have to worry about our normal vestibular system. it varies a lot between people. underou get that back control, you are still...
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how do you get beyond that? how do you create trust? >> mr. charles, do you think that the key for the solution is trust? we are actually enemies. they are the occupiers. we are enemies. the solution doesn't start with trust. as i said, the solution starts with the international community's volumician to say to the israeli occupation stop. enough is enough. they ought to compel israel to withdraw. so how could i trust my enemy? and we had a number of negotiations, and the negotiations were failing. >> rose: do you believe israel acts at the behest of the united states? >> the capacity of the american administration to pressurize israel has nothing to do with israel listening to the-- to america. but it emanates from the fact that it is a superpower, ie america. it is responsible for that. why did america come to iraq and why did it expel saddam hussein from kuwait in 1991. was iraq subservient to america, no. any nation that supersedes the red lines, then the superpower ought to compel the other to meet their international standard. eisenhower
how do you get beyond that? how do you create trust? >> mr. charles, do you think that the key for the solution is trust? we are actually enemies. they are the occupiers. we are enemies. the solution doesn't start with trust. as i said, the solution starts with the international community's volumician to say to the israeli occupation stop. enough is enough. they ought to compel israel to withdraw. so how could i trust my enemy? and we had a number of negotiations, and the negotiations...
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can't do. that's the awesomeness of work and if we lose that in this country i think we lose the nature of what has made america great. >> host: there's a difference is in there between being a creative entrepreneur and the work that most of us do, that most people do. the average guy whose job is going to be at a factory or being a schoolteacher bear these narrow confines of which he will do his work. is that half the same sort of value that you are talking about and ashton kuchar is talking about? >> guest: i think so and he was talking about probably minimum-wage jobs. he was probably washing dishes. he was probably mowing yards in that kind of thing. i think it's about achievement and taking responsibility and doing something that everyone of those things that you do and i have done all those jobs to get where i am today. you would potentially as a stepping stone something you don't even know about yet. i love the openness of the system. there is no glass ceiling for anybody. >> host: one o
can't do. that's the awesomeness of work and if we lose that in this country i think we lose the nature of what has made america great. >> host: there's a difference is in there between being a creative entrepreneur and the work that most of us do, that most people do. the average guy whose job is going to be at a factory or being a schoolteacher bear these narrow confines of which he will do his work. is that half the same sort of value that you are talking about and ashton kuchar is...
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>> i do. when you look at what's going on in gaza, iraq, syria, libya, tunisia, lebanon, it's all pretty serious. it's not all directly connected. it's not all directly related. but these are faultlines that go back centuries, as you know. this is the time for steady leadership and partnering with other countries especially in the region and we've been doing that. gulf countries, turkey, jordan. as the president has said, there is the military solution to any of this. this will have to be worked through with a political solution bringing people together. it's going to take a while. any part of the complicated dimension will not get solved in a matter of a few months or in a year or two. this has to play out. in the meantime, we have interests there. we can help, and we are, to help facilitate a higher landing on this. >> mr. secretary, we're going to take a short break. we'll be right back. ♪ >> welcome back. we're here at the pentagon with defense secretary chuck hagel. your five-year plan ca
>> i do. when you look at what's going on in gaza, iraq, syria, libya, tunisia, lebanon, it's all pretty serious. it's not all directly connected. it's not all directly related. but these are faultlines that go back centuries, as you know. this is the time for steady leadership and partnering with other countries especially in the region and we've been doing that. gulf countries, turkey, jordan. as the president has said, there is the military solution to any of this. this will have to be...
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do. wanna sit there and watch them eat food during the show. so i go, "here's the deal. when the rangers win, not if --" [ cheers ] "i change the avatar to a photo of my choice. and also i want youppi to walk around the streets of montreal in a rangers jersey." [ cheers and applause ] and that said all right. it's a deal. we'll do this. so i got to say, these guys are good sports. they made good on this bet with me. and they sent youppi out to take pictures of himself. [ light laughter ] it's really depressing. [ laughter ] but let's show you how beautiful the city is. montreal's a great place. but here's -- take a look. here's youppi in front of olympic stadium. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] here he is -- look at him. [ laughter ] he's riding a carousel there, very sad. and here is youppi on the streets of old montreal. and so anyways, i asked him to tweet 10 photos. they did all ten and but i said and they were trying to egg me on. and they said, "what is your jersey size, fallon
do. wanna sit there and watch them eat food during the show. so i go, "here's the deal. when the rangers win, not if --" [ cheers ] "i change the avatar to a photo of my choice. and also i want youppi to walk around the streets of montreal in a rangers jersey." [ cheers and applause ] and that said all right. it's a deal. we'll do this. so i got to say, these guys are good sports. they made good on this bet with me. and they sent youppi out to take pictures of himself. [...
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>> fun, i'll never do it again. >> you'll do anything once.. that's my worry. i'm not scared of the drop, i'm scared of the water. our first lady is melissa, 43 years old, woodstock, georgia. her daily routine consists of washing her hair and letting it air dry on the way to the door. her daughter begged us to give her a brand-new style. take a listen to her story. >> maddy, you're a good daughter, we saw saw your sign in the crowd. why is this so important for you? >> my mom does so much for my family and i every day. i think she deserves a makeover. not that she needs one. >> we like that. i know this is part of the bucket list of coming here to new york. so what are you most excited about? >> i just -- i think i need a whole new look. i'm very excited for a new look. >> you are going to be even more gorgeous. ready? >> i'm ready. >> oh my god, we're all ready. there is maddy, keep your blindfold on for just a second. here is melissa's before picture. all right, may less sa, let's see the new you. oh my god! >> oh my goodness. >> wow. maddy,
>> fun, i'll never do it again. >> you'll do anything once.. that's my worry. i'm not scared of the drop, i'm scared of the water. our first lady is melissa, 43 years old, woodstock, georgia. her daily routine consists of washing her hair and letting it air dry on the way to the door. her daughter begged us to give her a brand-new style. take a listen to her story. >> maddy, you're a good daughter, we saw saw your sign in the crowd. why is this so important for you? >>...
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so what do we want to do? we want to broaden who we serve because i think that based upon this housing crisis, we need to broaden who we serve. there are a lot of people who we need to help. we need to grow the pie. this is a theme that people repeated. yes, we need to grow the pie because we need the funding to increase affordable housing production. and we also need to be committed to continuing housing production for all income levels. so, how do we finances affordable housing today? so, right now, again, this is in part because you know, many of the folks in the public echoed a theme that we are not doing anything for affordable housing. i think that, as supervisors you passed the two 2-year budget just recently. this is from our two 2-year budget. this is what we are going to spend over the next two 2 years for affordable housing. that's not a small budget. i thank you very much for your contributions for making that happen and we will spend it wisely and create as much affordable housing as possible. >>
so what do we want to do? we want to broaden who we serve because i think that based upon this housing crisis, we need to broaden who we serve. there are a lot of people who we need to help. we need to grow the pie. this is a theme that people repeated. yes, we need to grow the pie because we need the funding to increase affordable housing production. and we also need to be committed to continuing housing production for all income levels. so, how do we finances affordable housing today? so,...
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what do you do with him? tough one, because his gut calls, he's got a good gut over the years. and so, look, carl is -- you have to be care -- you have to respect carl's gut. i think it's one of the unique guts in the world, and that's why he's so difficult, because he often has -- he's often got a point of view, and he's also got huge access to a microphone, by the way, which is his biggest asset, i think, besides the fact that he has a deep pocket. he has unusual access to a microphone. >> does he deserve the microphone? >> in some ways, he's earned it over the years. you have to give him credit for being able to grab a microphone before he deserved access to it, and now i think he's kind of earned his access to it. so, yeah, i think his methodologies in the early days are what you really have to tip your hat to him, that he got so much attention before he earned the right. now i think, you know, i think longevity on wall street and being right a few times earns you the right to, you know, get the microphon
what do you do with him? tough one, because his gut calls, he's got a good gut over the years. and so, look, carl is -- you have to be care -- you have to respect carl's gut. i think it's one of the unique guts in the world, and that's why he's so difficult, because he often has -- he's often got a point of view, and he's also got huge access to a microphone, by the way, which is his biggest asset, i think, besides the fact that he has a deep pocket. he has unusual access to a microphone....
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the right thing to do. >> let me do a time check here. we're halfway through. we're coming to lauren, reed, paul, susan, sam, alex, david, alexis, francine, lynn, and todd. >> the basic message here is give shorter answers? >> no, if you play your cards right, you don't get to face a question -- >> when it's hot. >> when does sam come up? >> lauren. [laughter] >> i wanted to ask, in terms of the executive action on immigration that we might have at the end of the summer, do you expect the president will be weighing the children who are coming across the border now or do you expect it will be wider action that affects families or others? >> i don't want to -- we haven't gotten the report back from the attorney general and second johnson, so i don't want to get too far ahead of it. we have two separate issues, separate but related issues. one is we have a specific challenge at one portion of the border in the rio grande valley and we have to deal with that and that requires sending additional resources, both redirecting resources and asking
the right thing to do. >> let me do a time check here. we're halfway through. we're coming to lauren, reed, paul, susan, sam, alex, david, alexis, francine, lynn, and todd. >> the basic message here is give shorter answers? >> no, if you play your cards right, you don't get to face a question -- >> when it's hot. >> when does sam come up? >> lauren. [laughter] >> i wanted to ask, in terms of the executive action on immigration that we might have at the...
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i think we can still do better. the question is how do we enable them?t is good everywhere in the world. to create new industries, jobs, product and services. i have been digging a lot about -- digging a lot about how we can do that. >> what has that thinking led you to? >> unsurprisingly, a lot of what the magic of silicon valley is is the network. if there is a network by which whocan find other people know experts, employees, financing, the speed at which you can -- a start up company has to have resources to be there. the speed with which you can missable that is the strength of the network. how can we strengthen networks? is there something we can do in detroit or new orleans? in order to create a more robust network. >> this is allied but not close. i have gotten to know larry page read he is interested in viewing alive,poration as an viable institution with possibilities. part of it is the kinds of things you're talking about. mostrt of his thinking -- of the people are employed in corporations. >> party make use of the intellectual resources? >>
i think we can still do better. the question is how do we enable them?t is good everywhere in the world. to create new industries, jobs, product and services. i have been digging a lot about -- digging a lot about how we can do that. >> what has that thinking led you to? >> unsurprisingly, a lot of what the magic of silicon valley is is the network. if there is a network by which whocan find other people know experts, employees, financing, the speed at which you can -- a start up...
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to do it. there's no normal way to do it and we do it in a way that nobody else even tries. and our constitution will not allow us to do it in secret. leaving families to hunt through fresh graves hoping one of those fresh graves might hold the secret dead. right? our constitution won't let us do that. but the other examples around the world when they do it, they do it like we used to. they do it in the public square. they rent a stadium. they don't call it something that it's not. we have been congratulating ourselves for a long time on being less barbaric when the few countries left that cut off heads or hang people in the public square. like saudi arabia, or iran, or afghanistan under the taliban. yesterday in arizona, they took two hours to kill the guy. arizona today said they think it was fairly normal. they don't think there was anything wrong with the process. two hours. is that really less barbaric than the gallows used to be in the public square? is it really less barbaric just becaus
to do it. there's no normal way to do it and we do it in a way that nobody else even tries. and our constitution will not allow us to do it in secret. leaving families to hunt through fresh graves hoping one of those fresh graves might hold the secret dead. right? our constitution won't let us do that. but the other examples around the world when they do it, they do it like we used to. they do it in the public square. they rent a stadium. they don't call it something that it's not. we have been...
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i do want to mention do not see it in 3-d. it is terrible. it just feels, bleak, dark. had a chance to sit down with andy and i was so geeked out i had to ask him what would happen if gallum had a conversation with caesar the ape, and this is what he had to say. >> he would say my precious, you look very impressive. >> how would caesar respond to that. >> i don't know what you are talking about. >> amazing. >> wow. >> i was so geeked, did you hear him, with the gallon up voice. he was amazing. >> well, did he do the voice? >> yeah, in the movie, in lord of the rings, he played gallum, so that voice and the acting, same way they did after a car, amazing. >> that lad like san francisco where you did the interview, was it? >> that was golden gate bridge right behind me in the shot but there was a lot of fog, you could not see it beautiful. >> i recognize that. >> kevin mccarthey when i come back. he goes every where. he is like kim kardashian, in canes, los angeles. >> and he has a big butt just like her. >> you know what, i get to be on this show every friday and i'm very
i do want to mention do not see it in 3-d. it is terrible. it just feels, bleak, dark. had a chance to sit down with andy and i was so geeked out i had to ask him what would happen if gallum had a conversation with caesar the ape, and this is what he had to say. >> he would say my precious, you look very impressive. >> how would caesar respond to that. >> i don't know what you are talking about. >> amazing. >> wow. >> i was so geeked, did you hear him, with...
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frieden, how do you -- do you agree with these assertions? >> i do agree with them. i think that while we have scientists who are the best in the world at what they do, they have not always applied that same rigor that they do to their scientific experiments to improving safety, and that's why we're taking a number of steps to strengthen the culture of safety at c.d.c. part of that is to encourage reporting of potential or actual problems. and because of that, it is possible -- though i don't know anything at this point that i'm aware of -- it's possible that in the coming weeks and months we'll hear of other things in the past that occur and that may be a reflection that we've strengthened that culture of safety rather than we failed to address it. >> well, if it's an issue of culture, and, again, like you said, you have some great labs and i'm familiar with some of them, is it just because they teal with these -- deal with these dangerous substances so often that they get lacked and they're not dealing with the safety they're dealing with it? >> i think that's a si
frieden, how do you -- do you agree with these assertions? >> i do agree with them. i think that while we have scientists who are the best in the world at what they do, they have not always applied that same rigor that they do to their scientific experiments to improving safety, and that's why we're taking a number of steps to strengthen the culture of safety at c.d.c. part of that is to encourage reporting of potential or actual problems. and because of that, it is possible -- though i...
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the core of the issue is what are we willing to do and how, we willing to do it and what do we stand do we convey that. we had an excellent outreach during the cold war. i hate to talk about ancient history where we were reaching into people's lives in so many different ways with alternative views about reality. which kept a lot of people going because he knew he could hear from the united states. >> rose: but is that the reality today? >> no, it's not. it is not the reality today because we have no real concerted effort to do that any longer. and that is unfortunate that we have -- >> rose: can you change that. >> yes, of course we can change that. and we began to slowly change it when i was secretary of state but it requires much more attention. part of like what we don't go forthwith is a unified policy, a unified foreign policy that speaks to our values as well as our interests and our security. that is bipartisan which it used to be you know. we've lost that bipartisan consensus, and we have to rebuild that. that is part of the challenge of leadership in our country right now. b
the core of the issue is what are we willing to do and how, we willing to do it and what do we stand do we convey that. we had an excellent outreach during the cold war. i hate to talk about ancient history where we were reaching into people's lives in so many different ways with alternative views about reality. which kept a lot of people going because he knew he could hear from the united states. >> rose: but is that the reality today? >> no, it's not. it is not the reality today...
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>> yes, i do. i work only on nonfiction and said that the books really are not so much political as they are works of journalism. a book on afghanistan, a book on veterans, a book on the industry that has now become an oligarchy. a lot of a lot of books that, you know, involved journalists spending many, many years of their lives digging below into some of the issues we face in trying to make them readable, send me that someone would want to pay in hard cover $25 for and spend a lot of time with. .. do they read a book and say yes we want more copies of that or do you say this has a big but how does that work? our sales reps are fabulous in the sense that the accounts go the booksellers at the account are great at curating their li list. and they read into the excitement builds "-end-quotes"t starts rolling from there. the significance of the independent bookstore and the traditional bookstore for the past two to three years the independent bookseller has really made it a point to address the commu
>> yes, i do. i work only on nonfiction and said that the books really are not so much political as they are works of journalism. a book on afghanistan, a book on veterans, a book on the industry that has now become an oligarchy. a lot of a lot of books that, you know, involved journalists spending many, many years of their lives digging below into some of the issues we face in trying to make them readable, send me that someone would want to pay in hard cover $25 for and spend a lot of...
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we do not do that. people who know the office in the history and tradition, know that we are as aggressive as they come. because that is what i think the public wants. that is what i think our job is. one acquittal,he because that can happen in an american courtroom, the one acquittal puts in perspective how impressive the work of the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office accomplish. it is a big deal. >> did you see it coming? 12 jurors,, any time average americans, get together and agree unanimously on someone's guilt, which more often than not means that person will be separated from his liberty, that is a big deal. so there is no case that we have ever brought where we say it is a slam dunk. it can always go south. we bring the case because we think it is right and we have proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> some are easier than others, there is more evidence. >> absolutely. but that case is not the most overwhelming case. nor was it the least overwhelming case of the 86. you never know what the rulings
we do not do that. people who know the office in the history and tradition, know that we are as aggressive as they come. because that is what i think the public wants. that is what i think our job is. one acquittal,he because that can happen in an american courtroom, the one acquittal puts in perspective how impressive the work of the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office accomplish. it is a big deal. >> did you see it coming? 12 jurors,, any time average americans, get together and agree...
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we can do it for our peers, we can do it as a manager. one of the most profound stories around this was a hospital orderly, people of one of the worst jobs out there because they up bodily fluids, and doctors and nurses treat these people like furniture. they literally think of as sub humans. think about the last time you in a hospital. they don't acknowledge the other. they're part of a machine. no reason they should like the job at researchers found many of them love their jobs and said that they're as important as the doctors. the what's wrong with you? how the hell could you think that? what they found was when the doctors and nurses weren't looking they would often sing, dance or tell jokes to the patient, right? that was not part of the position. went into the them they didn't say please don't three jokes utah as an orderly at this hospital. i want to make sure they're funny. they were also distributed and spent a lot of time helping patients connect with family and friends who came to visit him and providing much more of a support
we can do it for our peers, we can do it as a manager. one of the most profound stories around this was a hospital orderly, people of one of the worst jobs out there because they up bodily fluids, and doctors and nurses treat these people like furniture. they literally think of as sub humans. think about the last time you in a hospital. they don't acknowledge the other. they're part of a machine. no reason they should like the job at researchers found many of them love their jobs and said that...
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i do i do i do. we. really. that's what you've said to be just. you know cautious my book which talks that you. probably have mascara. from. she's. ok. never cried on camera so unprofessional. for you. there's all the people don't see you right while we're but they watch t.v. it was so frustrating when the guy was so we've been talking on the couch for what felt like for ever that story took for ever and he held it together and then we talk about the day his daughter is dying and how he never cried and then our camera guys decide they've had enough filming and they say we're going to get some kind of ways now go around the couch the back of the guy's head and he starts sobbing well having to share the interview is fine i wish that i had the process that i had laid down before we started had been respected that was not a gentlemanly thing to do or a colleague thing to do if i were the reporter that was koch covering the story i would never violate my colleague's request i would respect their whatever they're doing wait until they're done and then g
i do i do i do. we. really. that's what you've said to be just. you know cautious my book which talks that you. probably have mascara. from. she's. ok. never cried on camera so unprofessional. for you. there's all the people don't see you right while we're but they watch t.v. it was so frustrating when the guy was so we've been talking on the couch for what felt like for ever that story took for ever and he held it together and then we talk about the day his daughter is dying and how he never...
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i don't even know, how do i prepare? how do i prepare? how do i build my game? my response is it is much like the way he builds products. yes, you look at this, and the end result that you want to create, but in order to create that, there are so many little things a go into this device. it is no different than building a basketball game. you start with what you want your game to be, what would make your game most unstoppable or hard to deal with and then you work backwards from there, and you start building it one piece at a time, one move at a time, one counter at a time. there is a lot of similarities there. >> you got this business, kobe inc. are there more investments coming? >> we haven't made any formal announcement. i'm sure we won't. andrea fairchild is helping me run kobe inc. which is cranking away every day building out the internal structure of what the company is to be and how can we communicate the culture building out that model, that plan. that's what we're focused on. >> you need headquarters, you need to hire people, all of those things when y
i don't even know, how do i prepare? how do i prepare? how do i build my game? my response is it is much like the way he builds products. yes, you look at this, and the end result that you want to create, but in order to create that, there are so many little things a go into this device. it is no different than building a basketball game. you start with what you want your game to be, what would make your game most unstoppable or hard to deal with and then you work backwards from there, and you...
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do you think that had something to do with it? >> pay taxes, obey air traffic rules, stop at red lights, it's just too much for me. but i must tell you on this fourth of july, i happen to think america is great and that we have tremendous freedoms. i don't want to live in china or uzbekistan. i'm going to come visit you when you end up there. >> the united arab emirates is more free than the united states of america, i'm concerned -- >> as long as you value freedom, why do you work to destroy it? >> they don't allow grumpy old folks like we have here -- >> if you value freedom from force, why are you always proposing ways to expand that government force? >> exactly. >> what are you talking about? >> obamacare. everything eric's talked about. >> you guys only expand rights for corporations and the rich. >> oh, come on. >> wayne, what's going through your mind? >> juan, when you say it's only for the rich, for god's sake, that sounds like you were born in the depression and, oh, woe is me. the law -- everybody should respect the law
do you think that had something to do with it? >> pay taxes, obey air traffic rules, stop at red lights, it's just too much for me. but i must tell you on this fourth of july, i happen to think america is great and that we have tremendous freedoms. i don't want to live in china or uzbekistan. i'm going to come visit you when you end up there. >> the united arab emirates is more free than the united states of america, i'm concerned -- >> as long as you value freedom, why do you...
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>> putin is going to do what putin is going to do.t said, russia is now a regional power. some of what we see comes from insecurity. putin, for all of his -- is insecure about russia's role in the world now. what's happened in eastern ukraine, the shooting to begin with, the aggression, then the complicity. by the way, the administration early on getting out saying we have the intelligence to say that these rockets had a prevalence in russia as well as the ability to launch them. so, nobody is missing in action in all of this. as far as putin is concerned, he's a kgb guy, the president of russia and he's going to do what he's going to do no matter who else is in charge any place in the world. i would not judge his actions or his motivations by anything other than he is rooted in the kgb, insecure about russia's diminished role in the world. >> certainly closing waves in the world. i want to move to the middle east and ask you your comfort level with what you are seeing on television. again, the headlines versus the ground. >> again, a
>> putin is going to do what putin is going to do.t said, russia is now a regional power. some of what we see comes from insecurity. putin, for all of his -- is insecure about russia's role in the world now. what's happened in eastern ukraine, the shooting to begin with, the aggression, then the complicity. by the way, the administration early on getting out saying we have the intelligence to say that these rockets had a prevalence in russia as well as the ability to launch them. so,...
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this, we'll do that. honestly at this stage, they're all pretty good. we're not all that complex. it depends on whether or not you'll make best use of this technology. >> let's get to the next question about negative reviews. >> i have a question around poor reviews on social media like yelp and on amazon. i have one person give a tremendously horrible review on a book that's really unjust. how do we handle that? >> he's talking about books. it applies across the board. you're a restaurant, a service, a product. >> i have to give a shout out to my sister. my sister is a doctor and runs two offices in south philadelphia. i wouldn't let her cut my fingernails, by the way. i'm told she's a very good practice. she's been practice iing foreve. she got a couple of bad reviews. it's the internet. there were a couple knuckleheads that bummed her out for the entire weekend. >> you can't let it bum you out. >> look at this guy. if you're going to be out there and on yelp, you're opening yourself up to people to mak
this, we'll do that. honestly at this stage, they're all pretty good. we're not all that complex. it depends on whether or not you'll make best use of this technology. >> let's get to the next question about negative reviews. >> i have a question around poor reviews on social media like yelp and on amazon. i have one person give a tremendously horrible review on a book that's really unjust. how do we handle that? >> he's talking about books. it applies across the board. you're...
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how do they do? or do they just come up and say, take me into custody? whatever. >> the rio grande valley sector is bordered by the rio grande river. and it's a windy river that -- >> 360 miles long or something? >> and they swim across. they walk across. and it's -- if you look at a map that the border patrol will show you it's all tending to concentrate in one particular area. >> so even if we gave the money that's been requested here, $3.7 million, it doesn't solve the problem in any way? it helps you deal with the current problem but it doesn't solve the problem, does it? >> it will -- well, in my judgment it will definitely stem the tide if we provide this funding. >> of the people senator graham asked the question, and i didn't hear a clear answer to it. maybe you don't know. but these children are most of them that are trying to come to this country, do they have parents or uncles or aunts in this country already? legal or illegal? do you know? >> yes. when we place the children, the majority of the children are placed with relatives. >> so they k
how do they do? or do they just come up and say, take me into custody? whatever. >> the rio grande valley sector is bordered by the rio grande river. and it's a windy river that -- >> 360 miles long or something? >> and they swim across. they walk across. and it's -- if you look at a map that the border patrol will show you it's all tending to concentrate in one particular area. >> so even if we gave the money that's been requested here, $3.7 million, it doesn't solve...
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what do i do, you know? it sort of forces you to headache all your -- to make all your news positive, you know? even if it's something bad, you have to frame it in a way that people say, oh, i like that. and i think that's a little bit of a problem when you sort of limit human emotions and possibilities in a certain kind of way. perhaps that's the power of the hashtag that allows us to, you know, comment on this thing that might be bad and to to sort of, you know, play with it a little bit. but it's interesting, yeah, the software of facebook itself sort of forces you to be positive and share something that deserving a thumb's up, it deserves a like. >> host: as a college professor here at pepperdine, is technology interfering with teaching? >> guest: every teacher, i think, wrestles with what to do with technology in their classrooms. i mean, the students, if they're taking notes on their laptops, they're also getting those updates, they're getting that twitter feed, you know? and so you are constantly comp
what do i do, you know? it sort of forces you to headache all your -- to make all your news positive, you know? even if it's something bad, you have to frame it in a way that people say, oh, i like that. and i think that's a little bit of a problem when you sort of limit human emotions and possibilities in a certain kind of way. perhaps that's the power of the hashtag that allows us to, you know, comment on this thing that might be bad and to to sort of, you know, play with it a little bit. but...
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do you do anything but complain bitterly anymore? >> hell no. [laughter] >> jon: if you're a doodie head, say "hell no." >> hell no. >> jon: but seriously, they must have... the republicans must have good reasons for blocking every domestic bill that comes across their desks. >> we cannot afford it. we just don't have the money. >> america's going broke. -government is broke. >> you can't keep spending more money than you have. >> jon: we're spending money willy-nilly. did you know we're saving up to get a more patriotic statue of liberty. ba-bam! that's what i'm talking about. you know, there are all kinds of reasons why republicans believe domestic spending is folly. >> big government doesn't work. >> massive government spending, particularly debt spending, is not the solution. >> last thing we want do is add to the debt and deficit. >> the negative consequences of our intentions. >> rampant waste, fraud and abuse. >> we need to make sure our programs encourage work, not dependence. >> our policy cannot be to relegate more and more of our citi
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you do that? just roll it up? >> take the scooper here. >> yes? >> just scoop slice of cheese cake out. going to put that onto sheet tray. put it into the freezer, let it get deeply chilled. then upped with this nice cheese cake on a stick. >> dot to put it in the frig? >> slutly. i leave it one, two hours, just so it gets nice and firm. >> i don't know that i've ever seen them dipped into the little gymnast if you're going to do it? you might as well do it right, right? so dip it into the chocolate. roll into your favorite flavor. >> look at this! you got whole bucket of chocolate here. we like to celebrate national cheek case day the right way. >> milk chocolate. >> slutly. >> any new flavors? >> we do today is our first day rolling out lemon mir ankle cheese cake, that's it right there. lemon cheese cake swirl with lemon topped with lemon mouse, then that's house made mirainge putting on top. i have it here to try it out. >> just dig right in. >> limited time flavor? >> we rolled it out this ye
you do that? just roll it up? >> take the scooper here. >> yes? >> just scoop slice of cheese cake out. going to put that onto sheet tray. put it into the freezer, let it get deeply chilled. then upped with this nice cheese cake on a stick. >> dot to put it in the frig? >> slutly. i leave it one, two hours, just so it gets nice and firm. >> i don't know that i've ever seen them dipped into the little gymnast if you're going to do it? you might as well do it...
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that, do that, screw that, screw that ♪ ♪ i can do that.ewire your house for fun ♪ ♪ i got 99 problems, but a switch ain't one ♪ ♪ i'm so handy, everyone says so ♪ ♪ i'll grout your bathroom, resurface your patio ♪ ♪ i'm so handy, i'm the guy to know ♪ ♪ when your leaf blower doesn't blow ♪ ♪ patch the drywall >> come on. it's so good. >> his record deal is up, so he says that's his last cd. >> why not get a new record deal? come on, he's number one. >> the guy is genius, and he makes those songs hysterical. >> you do have to get permission from the artist before doing the parody. certain people have turned him down through the years. >> paul mccartney did. he wanted to do a parody of "live and let die." he was going to change it to -- >> "chicken pot pie." >> paul mccartney says because he is a vegetarian, he didn't want it, and then he said maybe i could change it to -- >> "tofu pot pie." >> but it didn't work. anyway, other people have done it. we told you about the new besties that have been besties for a while, but we're just learning
that, do that, screw that, screw that ♪ ♪ i can do that.ewire your house for fun ♪ ♪ i got 99 problems, but a switch ain't one ♪ ♪ i'm so handy, everyone says so ♪ ♪ i'll grout your bathroom, resurface your patio ♪ ♪ i'm so handy, i'm the guy to know ♪ ♪ when your leaf blower doesn't blow ♪ ♪ patch the drywall >> come on. it's so good. >> his record deal is up, so he says that's his last cd. >> why not get a new record deal? come on, he's number...
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there are lots of things we can do and they are important for us to do.if you look at the left who in there i would argue sincere compassion to help people who are struggling particularly single moms they structure all these programs that depend on it not being married. i'm sure that's not the way they designed it but the net effect is that i use this example in the book, in wisconsin if you are single mother with two children and you earn $15,000 a year working part-time, you get $38,000 in welfare benefits. if you get married you lose them also to get married her husband would have to make 50 grand year to get married. i'm sure that's possible but it's not highly likely. what happens is we have created marriage traps. we have created barriers to marriage for the very people who it's important and i'm sure for many of them to have a stable and solid relationship with the man who can help in the raising of their children. instead what we do is encourage that other economically either not to get involved or if she does have a very dangerous relationship wi
there are lots of things we can do and they are important for us to do.if you look at the left who in there i would argue sincere compassion to help people who are struggling particularly single moms they structure all these programs that depend on it not being married. i'm sure that's not the way they designed it but the net effect is that i use this example in the book, in wisconsin if you are single mother with two children and you earn $15,000 a year working part-time, you get $38,000 in...
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bob asks what do you expect him to do.him not to have open mic deals done about flexibility after elections. i don't expect him to put weak sanctions on russia. i don't expect him to disarm our nuclear defenses. i expect him to encourage ukraine to join nato so they can be stronger. if he can't enforce our own borders he can't enforce the borders of other countries. you know what i say? good. let him go. i much rather have him not playing in hard cities where real armies can march. let him call gay athletes. i don't want him playing on a global stage because he'll muddle it up and mess it up. hang on the next two years will be crazy. >> largest single cut in our nuclear war heads was by ronald reagan. >> the only way putin is in danger from putin if putin is blocking a door to a fundraiser that obama is late getting to. >>> a passenger plane has just been shut down. the state department didn't think to put it on the top of its agenda. that's next. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with in
bob asks what do you expect him to do.him not to have open mic deals done about flexibility after elections. i don't expect him to put weak sanctions on russia. i don't expect him to disarm our nuclear defenses. i expect him to encourage ukraine to join nato so they can be stronger. if he can't enforce our own borders he can't enforce the borders of other countries. you know what i say? good. let him go. i much rather have him not playing in hard cities where real armies can march. let him call...
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work.onomics do not >> he would do it if he had the right tool to do it. >> what are we talking here question mark 6, 7 -- what are we talking about? you should remember that we were voted as the best local airline last year and we need to bring not in. up.s a really good set bar.ave your own you purchase everything you want to drink or eat. >> you have in-flight personal entertainment and you order directly. it starts at 150 pounds. feesall of those extra make it comparable? you can bring your own food. we don't care about that. you should always be able to fly on the lowest price. you can choose extras if you want to drink. >> you have been facing some pushback because you do not have your irish license approved. what is the latest with that? >> they hate competition. some airlines don't like it. they favor competition. >> you think the approval will come through? this is a political issue. sooner or later, they have to comply with your geisha and. what about gatwick? why do you think you can make it work? i think it is ideal. we utilize --everybody can connect at gatwick. it is id
work.onomics do not >> he would do it if he had the right tool to do it. >> what are we talking here question mark 6, 7 -- what are we talking about? you should remember that we were voted as the best local airline last year and we need to bring not in. up.s a really good set bar.ave your own you purchase everything you want to drink or eat. >> you have in-flight personal entertainment and you order directly. it starts at 150 pounds. feesall of those extra make it comparable?...
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everything i do, i know i can do better. i think it's true for all of us and true for responses like this. we have to just focus on how to do better as we go along. senator johnson has heard me say more than a few times, find out what works and do more of that. somehow, something worked in mexico. something has worked in mexico. as we've seen the tide surge of mexicans coming across our border has largely stopped. not entirely, but largely stopped. we have a bunch of mexicans that want to go back to mexico. there's some lessons to be learned there. my hope is we're going to learn thos those. in terms of laws we pass and appropriations that we make. i want to close with -- i think i'll close with a scriptural reference here. believe it or not, we have a bible study group that meets here in the capitol. democrats and republicans get together and pray together, read scripture. we have a prayer breakfast. i don't usually get to meet because they meet early on wednesday morning, and i'm usually on a train. but our chaplain here i
everything i do, i know i can do better. i think it's true for all of us and true for responses like this. we have to just focus on how to do better as we go along. senator johnson has heard me say more than a few times, find out what works and do more of that. somehow, something worked in mexico. something has worked in mexico. as we've seen the tide surge of mexicans coming across our border has largely stopped. not entirely, but largely stopped. we have a bunch of mexicans that want to go...
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what do i want to do? for me, part of what i stepped into with my creative work and i finished my novel. so the first month was sort of place had changed and i could then they know, want to create something and i have been working on a novel going back and forth to washington. i was able to finish that an unlisted. that is the kind of surprised they think you can introduce after a crisis like this, but you should take advantage of. it's also the balance in the energy in the opportunity ascent they knew. >> was their depression? >> i don't know if there was depression as much as morning. maybe that is depression. i don't wait to be clinical about it. but i still mourn the loss of that job. i always will. it was such an opportunity and i was raised at the generation that was to change the world and i had an opportunity to change government. we launched a number of things than of things and i felt as if i hadn't finished my work. that i will continue to mourn. it's a little bit of sadness, but not what domina
what do i want to do? for me, part of what i stepped into with my creative work and i finished my novel. so the first month was sort of place had changed and i could then they know, want to create something and i have been working on a novel going back and forth to washington. i was able to finish that an unlisted. that is the kind of surprised they think you can introduce after a crisis like this, but you should take advantage of. it's also the balance in the energy in the opportunity ascent...
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to do. through any fault of their own. is that true? >> it's very true. as a matter of fact 70% of our border patrol agents have been reassigned for processing. taking care of the aliens, feeding them, transporting them and it's leaving a very poris border. to say our boarders are more secure than ever. >> you know the cartels we're talking about when i sat in the briefing today they told me about cartels and criminal organizations, do you know exactly who they are? >> no, we don't. we do know there's high level criminal organizations that are very dangerous and when it comes to the unaccompanied children coming to this country illegally they're falling prey to these cartels. >> one off the question and member brian terry was killed and operation fast and furious. are you still finding guns from that? >> no, we have not seen that recently. not to my knowledge. >> okay. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> coming up, two local residents being directly impacted and effected by the su
to do. through any fault of their own. is that true? >> it's very true. as a matter of fact 70% of our border patrol agents have been reassigned for processing. taking care of the aliens, feeding them, transporting them and it's leaving a very poris border. to say our boarders are more secure than ever. >> you know the cartels we're talking about when i sat in the briefing today they told me about cartels and criminal organizations, do you know exactly who they are? >> no, we...
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what technically do you want to do that you cannot do at the moment?innovation? >> if you look at our restaurant platform, we're in the first inning. there is a lost innovation we can do to make take-out easier and more efficient on the restaurant level. if we do that for restaurants, and we engage all of our restaurants digitally, that means that the diners have a clear line of site into their orders in the kitchens. wouldn't you want to know when you're food is being prepared, done being prepared, out the door and on its way? we have to keep innovating and pushing that technology forward. >> good to see you, matt. thank you very much for your time. matt maloney, ceo of grubhub live from chicago. thank you. >>> when we come back, billionaire and owner of the jacksonville jaguars shahid khan tells us why he's spending more than $60 million to put a pool in the jaguars stadium. and thousands of employees rallying in massachusetts today in support of an ousted ceo. we have all the details on that. "squawk on the street" will be right back. that's keeping
what technically do you want to do that you cannot do at the moment?innovation? >> if you look at our restaurant platform, we're in the first inning. there is a lost innovation we can do to make take-out easier and more efficient on the restaurant level. if we do that for restaurants, and we engage all of our restaurants digitally, that means that the diners have a clear line of site into their orders in the kitchens. wouldn't you want to know when you're food is being prepared, done...
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the germans don't do it. i can tell you canadians don't do and japanese don't do it. tell me who around this globe just hands out work permits to people to try to solve a problem of immigration? they don't do that. and i think the president would create a great deal of riff within the democratic party when they seem to be pretty unified because the republicans have done a lot of obstructing. the country gets that. i don't think the president can solve every problem with an executive order. he's made his point and done some good things but to go down the road of executive orders on immigration, the issue is too big and it could be an electoral death nil for the democrats when it's completely unnecessary at this point. there has to be a process. there has to be both sides involved. we all know who the obstructers are. as i see it going into mid-terms, that's all the people have to know right now. get your cell phones out. tonight's question, do you think president obama should issue executive orders on immigration? text a for yes and b for no, to 67622 or go to our blog
the germans don't do it. i can tell you canadians don't do and japanese don't do it. tell me who around this globe just hands out work permits to people to try to solve a problem of immigration? they don't do that. and i think the president would create a great deal of riff within the democratic party when they seem to be pretty unified because the republicans have done a lot of obstructing. the country gets that. i don't think the president can solve every problem with an executive order. he's...
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host: do you think sanctions are going to work here? caller: i hope they do. i hope they do. but it remains to be seen. i hope they do. host: tom in clinton, maryland. we come back to this topic in a second, but also wanted to -- one of the stories leading several of the papers, especially those in washington and virginia yesterday, the gay marriage ruling upheld in u.s. appeals court story that came out late monday. joining us on the phone is robert barnes from the "washington post," the supreme court reporter there. mr. barnes, want to talk about this ruling in the fourth circuit court, and this had a broader impact than just in virginia? >> well, it does. the fourth circuit covers virginia, west virginia, maryland, south carolina, and north carolina. and after the maryland -- is the only one of the states right now that currently allows same sex marriage. after the ruling yesterday, or the day before yesterday i should say, the attorney general of north carolina said that he would stop defending that state's ban on same sex marriage because clearly it's a decision that's g
host: do you think sanctions are going to work here? caller: i hope they do. i hope they do. but it remains to be seen. i hope they do. host: tom in clinton, maryland. we come back to this topic in a second, but also wanted to -- one of the stories leading several of the papers, especially those in washington and virginia yesterday, the gay marriage ruling upheld in u.s. appeals court story that came out late monday. joining us on the phone is robert barnes from the "washington post,"...