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they do not fall asleep or do texting. they are not distracted.hey know where they are at all times. when robots are done right, they are safer than humans. >> how about google's operation? have you taken a close look at it? >> google went with an airplane model, good for long distances. amazon with a helicopter model, for short distances. both have their place. the google one is very smart. it has the ability to use aerodynamics to travel for maybe even hundreds of miles. but it is difficult to hover in place and dangle a package. i love the fact that google and amazon are doing this with different approaches. you cannot ask for two better companies. >> does amazon or google win? is there a place for both of them? >> there is a place for both of them. >> facebook is buying drone companies as well. >> google has bought a drone company to compete with connecting the developing world. you are competing with satellites. there you are competing with balloons. their natural instinct is to float. a drone's instinct is to fall. the great thing about the
they do not fall asleep or do texting. they are not distracted.hey know where they are at all times. when robots are done right, they are safer than humans. >> how about google's operation? have you taken a close look at it? >> google went with an airplane model, good for long distances. amazon with a helicopter model, for short distances. both have their place. the google one is very smart. it has the ability to use aerodynamics to travel for maybe even hundreds of miles. but it is...
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so now you can keep doing... and doing... and doing what you love. hi mom, dad.al! ♪ get ready, 'cause here i come ♪ [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® tablets are comfort coated for gentle, overnight relief. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief™. >>> today discussing terrorism with the kids in a moment. but first harvey clark bill you were very rude to the two muslim guests. you were just plain bad. you're correct, the world is avoiding radical islams so as no to afend islam pps kathy of skats dale, arizona, most muslims are not extremists. camille, new jersey, saying we have to kill them all is as dangerous. please don't say those things. debate over why iranians put up a government. from scottsdale, your talking on extremism is 100%. we need to declare war on isis. as you indicate time is of the essence. tammy mills, new jersey, bill, many of us are frustrated by the way pr
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no banks want to do it. i do not know what to do.i start to launch a system, it is against the financial legal laws, because you have to have a license. if i do not do it, e-commerce would go nowhere. i went to davos and listen to a leadership discussion. leadership is about responsibility. i give a call to my friends and my colleagues and say, do it now. if something is wrong and the government are not happy about that, one body has to go to the prison, jack ma go to the prison , because it is so important for the world to be able to trust the system. if you do not do it, i said, and do not do it properly, stealing money i will send you to prison. that was the thing. people do not like it. so many people i talked to at that time, they say, this is the stupidest idea you have ever got. stupid or clever, as long as people use it. >> an investment of $8 billion. it turned out to be a pretty good investment for yahoo!. one time after another, you raise this money on your own outside of china with investors. >> i am very thankful for all
no banks want to do it. i do not know what to do.i start to launch a system, it is against the financial legal laws, because you have to have a license. if i do not do it, e-commerce would go nowhere. i went to davos and listen to a leadership discussion. leadership is about responsibility. i give a call to my friends and my colleagues and say, do it now. if something is wrong and the government are not happy about that, one body has to go to the prison, jack ma go to the prison , because it is...
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i might do that again. >> would you do it over? >> if i did it again i would ask , a lot more tough questions. >> would you be where you are if you did not go to stanford undergrad law school, where he met the paypal mafia? -- where you met the paypal mafia? >> you can never run these experiments twice. having met a lot of people there was valuable. had i gone to any other university, that may have discouraged me from going into tech. >> if you weren't in tech, what is something else you would want to do? >> i would want to be a teacher. >> the guy who wants to get rid of education would be a teacher. >> i am not against learning, i am against education. >> of the six people who built paypal, who talk to build bonds in high school -- four of them build bombs in high school. >> i was not one of them. [laughter] ♪ >> something that you talk about is the danger of founders becoming captive to their own myths. what is the myth of peter thiel and what is the reality? >> the myth of all these founders is that they are somehow singular an
i might do that again. >> would you do it over? >> if i did it again i would ask , a lot more tough questions. >> would you be where you are if you did not go to stanford undergrad law school, where he met the paypal mafia? -- where you met the paypal mafia? >> you can never run these experiments twice. having met a lot of people there was valuable. had i gone to any other university, that may have discouraged me from going into tech. >> if you weren't in tech,...
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>> i do.st petraeus you get it against my jihadists returning from the middle east and get them indicted. >> why is this even a story? you know, just, no. wire not going to indict petraeus, he gets a pardon for the good things he has done for the united states. >> i think that's a great. >> he suffered a lot with this thing. embarrassed, lost his job. enough. we don't need this. and if you do it rivera and are are going to have to come down there. nobody wants that. >> sunni muslim extremists,. >> hike huckabee on deck. he might run for president. how would he defeat the jihad. the factor tip of the day. what to tell the kids about terrorism. back in a moment. introducing the new philips norelco shaver series 9000 with contour detect technology that flexes in 8 directions for the perfect shave at any angle. go to philips.com/new to save up to $40. innovation and you. philips norelco. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> back of the
>> i do.st petraeus you get it against my jihadists returning from the middle east and get them indicted. >> why is this even a story? you know, just, no. wire not going to indict petraeus, he gets a pardon for the good things he has done for the united states. >> i think that's a great. >> he suffered a lot with this thing. embarrassed, lost his job. enough. we don't need this. and if you do it rivera and are are going to have to come down there. nobody wants that....
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he wasn't doing what he was supposed to be doing. l.a. superior court judge made the decision after brown travel to the concert without getting approval. >> he has to get approval for going to a concert. >> yes. >> he didn't complete his 1,000 hours of community service on time, he is still 200 hours short. >> i'm not the good at math but a thousand hours, i mean how many days is that. >> you are not really doing the hot math. >> not at all. >> i remember when i was graduating from high school you would get special recognition if you had hundred hours of community service h that took a while to do. >> he has done 800 hours of it. >> yes. >> give you perspective here, about how many hours. >> yes. >> sue can help me out with a calculate or. >> she's working. >> no, she's not doing nothing. >> you told me to do nothing. >> somebody know when power ball drawing is, it is tonight. >> saturday. >> is power ball saturday. >> mega is tonight. >> just one. >> anybody know what the power ball is up to. >> 194. >> i think that is mega a. >> no. >>
he wasn't doing what he was supposed to be doing. l.a. superior court judge made the decision after brown travel to the concert without getting approval. >> he has to get approval for going to a concert. >> yes. >> he didn't complete his 1,000 hours of community service on time, he is still 200 hours short. >> i'm not the good at math but a thousand hours, i mean how many days is that. >> you are not really doing the hot math. >> not at all. >> i...
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but i do know this.er the pilot program was over, management began to try to find ways to reduce astronaut influence on these things. back in those days, we could go to any of the meetings. involved in all the reviews, those kinds of things. but people and operations, mission control, those folks they try to push the leverage of astronauts down. secondly, nasa is a government agency. as it has grown older, it has become more bureaucratic, very much like any government agency. you leave them alone enough, they get more money. it is one of the reasons that so-called commercial space industry is able to do these things today. because nasa has become very expensive. for example, i was at spacex. everything is in one hangar. they do not have to worry about nine centers open around the country so they can keep the congressman putting the money out to do it. it is a real change. >> that is it for now. i want to thank you guys. let's have a hand for walt cunningham. [applause] >> gregory olsen flew to the intern
but i do know this.er the pilot program was over, management began to try to find ways to reduce astronaut influence on these things. back in those days, we could go to any of the meetings. involved in all the reviews, those kinds of things. but people and operations, mission control, those folks they try to push the leverage of astronauts down. secondly, nasa is a government agency. as it has grown older, it has become more bureaucratic, very much like any government agency. you leave them...
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caller: how do you do?irst of all, we just saw apple return the largest profits in history since the beginning of time. apple will do very well in its current situation. all of those products are manufactured in china. we could bring those jobs back, take americans a fair living wage, and apple could still benefit greatly. i have two other brief points. host: we will stick with at one point. walk us through apple and how it would benefit from tpa or tpp, and what my heard __ what my __ might hurt it. guest: apple assembles the iphone and other products in china. the congressional research service did a great analysis of the value chain of the apple product. it found that three quarters or more of the value was produced by u. s. workers, both in technology, software, design, but also the glass is produced in kentucky by one of our great american manufacturers. they should back off from the united states and china where it is processed and assembled into the iphone. the value of that is really coming back to
caller: how do you do?irst of all, we just saw apple return the largest profits in history since the beginning of time. apple will do very well in its current situation. all of those products are manufactured in china. we could bring those jobs back, take americans a fair living wage, and apple could still benefit greatly. i have two other brief points. host: we will stick with at one point. walk us through apple and how it would benefit from tpa or tpp, and what my heard __ what my __ might...
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what do you do with that? the best story, if i have time is during that same period, a former member of congress, it was a person i used to work on the hill, both in the same part of the country, we vacationed at the same beach, a typical small beach street, one lane, early on during impeachment, marty is not adverse to getting his face in front of a camera. so he had every sound truck from every tv station in boston on this one little street two houses down from where i was. you could not go by. and i was there two houses up on a phone with members of congress, making sure they were ok because the president had just testify before the grand jury. so i said to myself, if those tv stations knew while they were interviewing marty and i was a peer making calls around the country, what would they do with that story? fortunately, they never figured it out. >> thank you. i would like to make a couple quick comments. i was involved in the predicate to impeachment, which was a whole nother thing. >> thank you. >> some
what do you do with that? the best story, if i have time is during that same period, a former member of congress, it was a person i used to work on the hill, both in the same part of the country, we vacationed at the same beach, a typical small beach street, one lane, early on during impeachment, marty is not adverse to getting his face in front of a camera. so he had every sound truck from every tv station in boston on this one little street two houses down from where i was. you could not go...
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a lot of discussions about what we might do and might not do. i've talked to prime minister cameron. i talked to the uk -- excuse me, european union negotiator last night in my office. some of us were in israel this weekend over this very same issue. we have heard no one, no one say that if congress were to weigh in on the final agreement, it would have anything -- it would in any way destabilize negotiations. as a matter of fact, we understand iran's parliament may have to approve their agreement. so i hope today you'll share with us the appropriate role for us to play. we obviously have our own thoughts. we thank you for being here. with that i'm sorry to give such a long opening comment to ranking member menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me also welcome colleagues on the committee. it's an extraordinary committee to serve on, confluence of national economics of united -- security of the and not -- united states, the economics of united states, in a global context as well as major issues for which america is exceptional on democracy, h
a lot of discussions about what we might do and might not do. i've talked to prime minister cameron. i talked to the uk -- excuse me, european union negotiator last night in my office. some of us were in israel this weekend over this very same issue. we have heard no one, no one say that if congress were to weigh in on the final agreement, it would have anything -- it would in any way destabilize negotiations. as a matter of fact, we understand iran's parliament may have to approve their...
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how do you suggest we do that? >> well, if you are upset with something in the government or you want to voice your opinion you can get people together to do a petition. one of the things we put into the obama administration has put in place is if you could get 100,000 people to sign an online petition asking the white house to respond to issues, they will respond to it. if you want to force them to talk to you about an issue, you can help organize an online community, which is not -- a cat picture. that is one way to make your voice heard. one of the exciting things about being a life right now is people have more ways than ever before to make their voices heard. social media networks. 310 million people in this country and every single one is a journalist now. posting on social network organizing with other people. other voices tend to be amplified louder. being active. unless you are speaking, no one will hear what you have to say. >> in the less than 60 seconds we have left. >> good morning good ma student at t
how do you suggest we do that? >> well, if you are upset with something in the government or you want to voice your opinion you can get people together to do a petition. one of the things we put into the obama administration has put in place is if you could get 100,000 people to sign an online petition asking the white house to respond to issues, they will respond to it. if you want to force them to talk to you about an issue, you can help organize an online community, which is not -- a...
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we need to do that we're not doing here? >> a couple of things. i think our no fly list are working well but you don't know what you don't know. need to identify who has gone over there, traveled over there to fight this fight. then how do we keep them off of airplanes and restrict their travel. western europe again more lenient in their travel restrictions. we have a visa waiver free system where they can fly to the united states without even having a visa. need to look at all sorts of the things like that. mainly driven by intelligence. i'm launching an investigation on my committee to look at security and defense steps that may exist as pertains to foreign fighters. this is the most successful foreign fighter terrorist attack that we have seen to date. >> schieffer: how much of a threat is al qaeda in yemen pose now because we have seen now that they're taking credit for this attack, you heard mike morell say when they say they take credit for it generally proofs to be true. >> they did in the video last night. this is ir
we need to do that we're not doing here? >> a couple of things. i think our no fly list are working well but you don't know what you don't know. need to identify who has gone over there, traveled over there to fight this fight. then how do we keep them off of airplanes and restrict their travel. western europe again more lenient in their travel restrictions. we have a visa waiver free system where they can fly to the united states without even having a visa. need to look at all sorts of...
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i might do that again. >> would you do it over? >> i would ask a lot more tough questions. >> would you be where you are if you did not go to stanford. >> you can never run these experiments twice. having met a lot of people there was valuable. had i gone to any other university, that may have discouraged me from going into tech. >> what else would you may want to do? >> i would be tempted to be a teacher. i am not against learning, i am against education. >> of the six people who built paypal, four of them built bombs in high school. >> i was not one of them. [laughter] ♪ >> something that you talk about is the danger of founders becoming captive to their own myth. what is the myth of peter thiel and what is the reality? >> the myth is that they are somehow singular and that they are somehow divine, omnipotent beings. these things that i am doing are not solo efforts. i have friends that i talked to a lot and people i talk to closely. >> i am curious about your background, and what shaped you along the way. i know that you were bo
i might do that again. >> would you do it over? >> i would ask a lot more tough questions. >> would you be where you are if you did not go to stanford. >> you can never run these experiments twice. having met a lot of people there was valuable. had i gone to any other university, that may have discouraged me from going into tech. >> what else would you may want to do? >> i would be tempted to be a teacher. i am not against learning, i am against education....
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what are we doing that we're not required to do to actually help mankind?ow do you define your management style? >> when you run a company like merck, it's an incredibly broad company, both geographically and from a skill set perspective. and i don't think it's my role to actually tell people how to do their jobs. it's my role to make sure people are clear about our main opportunities, our main priorities. but my management style, frankly, i would say i hope is one of empowerment, because i believe that as human beings, we all have a lot more power than we actually recognize. >> i wanted to talk about the management challenges. and your biggest management challenges as ceo, what were the lessons learned and how is that propelling the company forward? >> i would say a couple of things. first of all, i think you have to constantly learn, no matter what you're doing. and this business is incredibly complex. and if you're not willing to be a student of the business in all of its forms, then you're not going to be successful. i would say constant learning is som
what are we doing that we're not required to do to actually help mankind?ow do you define your management style? >> when you run a company like merck, it's an incredibly broad company, both geographically and from a skill set perspective. and i don't think it's my role to actually tell people how to do their jobs. it's my role to make sure people are clear about our main opportunities, our main priorities. but my management style, frankly, i would say i hope is one of empowerment, because...
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what i am doing is i am putting a human face on people who do not look like them. >> how do they reactwhen they seep you you? >> initially. a lot of them did not know i was black before they met me. they were a bit surprised. now they all know i am black. when they call they choose to meet me or not meet me. over time you find that you have more in common with some one than you do in contrast. what i seek to do is put a human face on humanity and let them make up their own mind. i have been pretty successful in some instances. >> when i walked into the studio. guys in the studio have the same question. did tom robb know i was black? did he know i was black? maybe he did his home work. maybe he didn't. what do your friends and family say, when napethey see pictures. you've devil of relationships. they give you soup nears. >> yeah, i have robes and hoods. given to me my autonomous groups. using the name ku klux klan. >> they're splinter hate groups. why did they give you the souvenirs? >> because they no longer have use for them. this is the robe of of a former grand dragon for the state
what i am doing is i am putting a human face on people who do not look like them. >> how do they reactwhen they seep you you? >> initially. a lot of them did not know i was black before they met me. they were a bit surprised. now they all know i am black. when they call they choose to meet me or not meet me. over time you find that you have more in common with some one than you do in contrast. what i seek to do is put a human face on humanity and let them make up their own mind. i...
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do. thank you very much. >> i write for tax notes. i will start with you, tom. it took you about half an hour to get to tax reform. it seemed like you were a little tepid when you are talking about it. you did not seem to have a lot of confidence to think that it would happen this year. which is unusual, i think everyone else who are taught to think that will happen. i want to ask __ >> ddid you say that the people you have talked to __ >> i was joking, it will not happen. i want to go to bruce, what is your take on that? it is a serious issue. there has been talk of compromise. you seem to have very low expectations. >> i will just add to that question __ if you look at the sequence of things that we talked about __ their importance is not in the order in which they were done. you know that i'm very passionate about the last things i talked about. by the way, we are realistic about taxes. bruice will tell you what realism is. >> i think with tom try to do in his speech was to highlight t
do. thank you very much. >> i write for tax notes. i will start with you, tom. it took you about half an hour to get to tax reform. it seemed like you were a little tepid when you are talking about it. you did not seem to have a lot of confidence to think that it would happen this year. which is unusual, i think everyone else who are taught to think that will happen. i want to ask __ >> ddid you say that the people you have talked to __ >> i was joking, it will not happen. i...
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we do?ded them up and sorted them out and stopped the communication with the resources. now we have been overrun, we have been taken over by the muslim people. our government, we have people in the government that have been elected from the present down. even our teachers are teaching in our classroom __ the koran, there talking down christianity. i feel it is very much the time that if we look back at history _ we will live through this. host: we go to randall, a democratic caller. is this an attack on the freedom of expression? caller: as you look throughout history, you know, you probably __ when they would kill people. but here, right now, that is islam as a religion. i think it stands for people who are basically barbarians. and that is why it works for them because it is a highly destructive religion. and they're trying to come to the west and enjoy the differences that the west offers. at the same time, they want to bring their religion and enforce it all on the west, who would __ you
we do?ded them up and sorted them out and stopped the communication with the resources. now we have been overrun, we have been taken over by the muslim people. our government, we have people in the government that have been elected from the present down. even our teachers are teaching in our classroom __ the koran, there talking down christianity. i feel it is very much the time that if we look back at history _ we will live through this. host: we go to randall, a democratic caller. is this an...
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if you do not do it, and do not do it properly, money wash, you will get sent to prison. will send you to prison. that was it. people don't like it. so many people i talked to at that time they say this is a stupid idea. it is not as people use it. now we have 800 million people using alipay. >> it is now a part of alibaba. you have never gotten money from the chinese government. >> no. i wanted in the beginning. later i didn't want it. if the company takes money off of the government pockets, that company is rubbish. think about it, how can you make money from the customers and market? >> no money from chinese banks? >> no. at that time i wanted it. they had gone against me. i don't want it. [laughter] >> your relationship with the government. what is your relationship? here is what some say. that you have existed in an environment that is not -- they have restricted competition for you. that is a good thing to do for a private company. >> yes. i think the relationship with the government, for us is very interesting. for the first of five years, i have been working as a
if you do not do it, and do not do it properly, money wash, you will get sent to prison. will send you to prison. that was it. people don't like it. so many people i talked to at that time they say this is a stupid idea. it is not as people use it. now we have 800 million people using alipay. >> it is now a part of alibaba. you have never gotten money from the chinese government. >> no. i wanted in the beginning. later i didn't want it. if the company takes money off of the...
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do things burn?ens in this dynamic way where the lighter gases are rising and measurements we have to make an less than a second down here we can make over 30 seconds or 40 seconds because those lighter gases are not rising so it is more of a seer and the math -- more of a sphere and the math is easier and it is a laboratory beyond any other. these are crystals that we can grow -- i say this is the ugly earth crystal and the space crystal but this diagram is the most beautiful thing on the page and this tiny part of it, the water you will call -- molecule that we did not know the long in the jigsaw puzzle and is perfect to complete the structure. we do a lot of medical experiments and i like it because i'm doing all the test at the olympic athletes do but i was far from olympic athlete and i was down here -- the bone loss research alone is significant -- we lose bone 10 times faster than a woman who is 70 years old and has osteoporosis so what she loses in a year i lose in a month. if i don't do some
do things burn?ens in this dynamic way where the lighter gases are rising and measurements we have to make an less than a second down here we can make over 30 seconds or 40 seconds because those lighter gases are not rising so it is more of a seer and the math -- more of a sphere and the math is easier and it is a laboratory beyond any other. these are crystals that we can grow -- i say this is the ugly earth crystal and the space crystal but this diagram is the most beautiful thing on the page...
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i can do accept and the -- i can do accents. addition on how to approach a character. jessica and i have the same foundations. we have it shorthand when it came to this. >> mmm-hmm. >> what would you add to that? >> juilliard gives you a toolbox. stanislavski. voice work. skinner. you have so much you can take from their. -- there. out of school when i'm approaching a role, i do not work the same way for each part. >> tell me about your character. >> i play a latin american immigrant who has come to this country and has worked hard. a truck driver. got into sales. there are the boss's daughter was able to buy the company -- married the boss's daughter and was able to buy the company. and there was the most violent year on record. new york is on the brink of economic collapse. people were leaving in droves. this man sees opportunity. when everyone is leaving, i'm going to build. an optimist. he sees the other side of this. he thinks it we could stick to the strategy, which is nonviolent and doesn't resort to gangster and criminal
i can do accept and the -- i can do accents. addition on how to approach a character. jessica and i have the same foundations. we have it shorthand when it came to this. >> mmm-hmm. >> what would you add to that? >> juilliard gives you a toolbox. stanislavski. voice work. skinner. you have so much you can take from their. -- there. out of school when i'm approaching a role, i do not work the same way for each part. >> tell me about your character. >> i play a latin...
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people do die. beam do get stabbed. people do get raped.lf a certain ways to get respect. >> parker's desire for respect is what landed him in confinement. he and three others brutally attacked another inmate. >> he lost a lot of blood so that's why they had to airlift him out. he never did nothing to me, at all. i had nothing against him. i had no right to do what i did. >> mchellon has dedicated himself to teaching parker a better way to do time. >> he's more than like a son to me, you know. but at the same time i know i'm not, he has his own mother, he has his own father. but right now he's more or less in my care. i'm concerned about him in the sense that he tends to get influenced by his friends, you know. i told him, i said you don't even have to go there, you know what i'm saying? >> while mchellon has become a surrogate father of sorts to parker he says his multiple prison stays have cost him his relationship with his own children. >> right now i'm not in contact with any of them. i miss them all, i really do. so if any influence co
people do die. beam do get stabbed. people do get raped.lf a certain ways to get respect. >> parker's desire for respect is what landed him in confinement. he and three others brutally attacked another inmate. >> he lost a lot of blood so that's why they had to airlift him out. he never did nothing to me, at all. i had nothing against him. i had no right to do what i did. >> mchellon has dedicated himself to teaching parker a better way to do time. >> he's more than like...
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do you agree? guest: i do not think so.re is as much money at the low end of the spectrum as a result the high end of the spectrum in the elections, and also, contributions to political parties, contributions to candidate campaigns, they are limited. in other words, no individual can give a senate candidate or a house kennedy more than 2006 -- candidate, more than $2600 an election. when you look at the money spent in the election -- you showed a chart and i want to make a comment. if you notice, the numbers have leveled off. we don't see a large increase in the total amount of money being spent in 2010 from a midterm election to 2014. the number in putting 10 was about $3.7 billion -- in 2010 was about $3.7 billion. host: in the congressional. guest: right. we do not have the total numbers today, but we are looking at probably a $3.7 billion to $4 billion election cycle in 2014. about 85% of that money was spent by the congressional campaigns themselves, and the political parties, and all of the contributions to the politi
do you agree? guest: i do not think so.re is as much money at the low end of the spectrum as a result the high end of the spectrum in the elections, and also, contributions to political parties, contributions to candidate campaigns, they are limited. in other words, no individual can give a senate candidate or a house kennedy more than 2006 -- candidate, more than $2600 an election. when you look at the money spent in the election -- you showed a chart and i want to make a comment. if you...
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china do business how can you do business in internet. i know you have to trust thesystem the credit system is impossible to do business. so in the past 14 years everything you do is trying to build up the trust system. the record system. well charlie, you know, i'm so proud today when i china and the world people don't trust everybody. the people everybody. but with e commerce we finish 16 million transactions every day. people don't know each other. i don't know you you send products to you. you don't know me you wire the money to me. i don't know you. i don't know him. he took something to sell across the ocean, across the river. we have at least 60 million trust happening every day. >> rose: you did it by creating an escrow in the beginning. you held the money until you got the product. >> yes. that's the services we pay. it was a big division. first three years alibaba is just e marketplace for information. what he have, what i have, we talk a lot of time but don't do any business. there was no payment. i talked to the banks. no bank
china do business how can you do business in internet. i know you have to trust thesystem the credit system is impossible to do business. so in the past 14 years everything you do is trying to build up the trust system. the record system. well charlie, you know, i'm so proud today when i china and the world people don't trust everybody. the people everybody. but with e commerce we finish 16 million transactions every day. people don't know each other. i don't know you you send products to you....
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how do you reach out? it is something we need to discuss. how do we do that best? how do we make sure that everybody is on the same page? >> part of it has to do with the media. if the media pays attention -- for example, an american france where the moslems are not condemning. i know most of leaders, africa or the arab world or france or america, that are condemning these attacks every day. this is a huge problem within the muslin world. the moslems feel targeted in general much more than we feel targeted in the west. >> the reality is the muslin community is a very segmented -- they did not speak with one voice. i think there is some expectation for global continuity. >> that is impossible. >> that is impossible. more of the problem is the way in which france deals with immigration. some might argue the whole notion of integration, this is the anglo-saxon model of multiculturalism. does it really work? is there a more effective way? the reality of in -- integration is if you speak french, you are french. that is all. that is enough. the new world, where one's div
how do you reach out? it is something we need to discuss. how do we do that best? how do we make sure that everybody is on the same page? >> part of it has to do with the media. if the media pays attention -- for example, an american france where the moslems are not condemning. i know most of leaders, africa or the arab world or france or america, that are condemning these attacks every day. this is a huge problem within the muslin world. the moslems feel targeted in general much more...
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because he wasn't doing what he said he was going to do. he was doing nothing.eak before congress is wonderful. >> pete, you're breathing heavily. >> yes i am breathing. that happens to me often. >> because you're wearing red sox. >> because it might be and i don't run enough. >> or smell the pizza hut. >> that is distracting me heavily today. i will say what boehner understands and what lindsey graham said and he is 100% correct the iranian bomb is the single greatest threat facing america today and stability in the world. when you look at it in that context, these petty delays by two months are entirely unhelpful. the sanctions, all they will do is slap them back on the bill if they don't reach a deal or cheating on the deal. we know they're cheating on it. they're trying to buy time. waiting on this kind of legislation, they're buying more time. >> what do you think when benjamin netanyahu gets here, prime minister of israel gets here sometime early march, speaking to both houses of congress what do you think he is going to say? >> i think he will lay down th
because he wasn't doing what he said he was going to do. he was doing nothing.eak before congress is wonderful. >> pete, you're breathing heavily. >> yes i am breathing. that happens to me often. >> because you're wearing red sox. >> because it might be and i don't run enough. >> or smell the pizza hut. >> that is distracting me heavily today. i will say what boehner understands and what lindsey graham said and he is 100% correct the iranian bomb is the...
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right at the moment and what do you think we are doing wrong?> well, is -- ebola is primarily a public health management problem. there've been numerous outbreaks in the past and they've been managed by good containment. because of the location and on the borders of the war area of those containment issues fell apart and it started spreading around. ebola isn't a lethal disease most of the time. i think, i understand a group at harvard has been working on treatment in africa and they are down to around 12% mortality by using good medical practices. yes, it would be great to have a vaccine, yes it would be great to have drugs to treat it but containment is the most important thing initially. with new outbreaks. obviously in the future as we've done with the flu vaccine we could synthetically make a vaccine learned quickly for flute, we can -- vaccine very quickly for flu, we can e-mail it around the world. you can do one of our devices to print it and it can be given locally to stop future flu pandemics from ever spreading. that has to be done di
right at the moment and what do you think we are doing wrong?> well, is -- ebola is primarily a public health management problem. there've been numerous outbreaks in the past and they've been managed by good containment. because of the location and on the borders of the war area of those containment issues fell apart and it started spreading around. ebola isn't a lethal disease most of the time. i think, i understand a group at harvard has been working on treatment in africa and they are...
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do you simply bite the even. >> gus do you simply bite the end, how do you properly eat the cream puffit in my mouth. >> pop it in. >> small ones, you can eat in one or two by the. not a big deal. >> just that simple. >> it that is good. >> we have been here all morning at isgrows we made dough downstairs. >> yep. >> we whipped it, made dough. they came outlooking like this these are the ones i made people. these are the miniature ones. right now you are filling them. with this being filled with italian cream. i will show you how to it. you have to fill it. you have to fill it until they start to expand. and then you are on. >> you have been showing me. >> boom, boom boom. >> these are nice and sweet. >> how is that. >> beautiful. >> these are the grand cream puffs that we have here ready to go. >> we will to cut them open. >> yes. >> just like this. >> kind of like a doughnut. >> yes. >> let the me close this one upright here. >> now that is italian cream. >> we make something different right there. >> after we fill it up, we put it right there. >> yes. >> you put it here yes. >> is t
do you simply bite the even. >> gus do you simply bite the end, how do you properly eat the cream puffit in my mouth. >> pop it in. >> small ones, you can eat in one or two by the. not a big deal. >> just that simple. >> it that is good. >> we have been here all morning at isgrows we made dough downstairs. >> yep. >> we whipped it, made dough. they came outlooking like this these are the ones i made people. these are the miniature ones. right now...
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plan to do? >> now, the situation in russia is not very simple. as the consequence of all these national chauvinistic moods that have arisen in the country, a large part of the people have moved over to the side -- they see life in the way that the current regime is propagandizing it to the public. those people who see the situation in another way have now become the minority. it is very important for that half-year or year during which this situation will continue, it is important that this minority would not feel itself alone. in moscow, people do gather in rather large marches for peace and people can feel that they are shoulder to shoulder with someone who thinks like them. but if you take smaller towns, then the situation is different. the task of that movement, the organization that i've created is to help people who hold a pro-european position who are in favor of creation of a law-based state in russia, to not feel themselves outside of society. >> lots of people want to know the answer t
plan to do? >> now, the situation in russia is not very simple. as the consequence of all these national chauvinistic moods that have arisen in the country, a large part of the people have moved over to the side -- they see life in the way that the current regime is propagandizing it to the public. those people who see the situation in another way have now become the minority. it is very important for that half-year or year during which this situation will continue, it is important that...
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as walter said, they do not leave much for the commander to do. if everything is nominal, as they say, you pretty much just sit in your seat and watch things happen. people ask, what was the best part of being in space? and other than saying "magic, that, to me, is it, just floating back and forth. it was such a great feeling. i got to experience both on soyuz and on the iss for 10 days and it is a great feeling. here is the view looking out. like i said, big blue sphere is what i remember. [video audio indiscernible] we are going to do some ham radio afterwards. i was a ham operator in high school. i think there is enough gray hair in the audience to remember. i did a presentation in my high school in new jersey yesterday and there were 300 kids in the audience. i said, how many had ever heard of ham radio? three hands went up. i mean, it is just -- it has disappeared. it actually, at ridgefield park, i did have an amateur radio club and i got to do a ham radio session with them. also there is princeton high school, where i live, and hamilton hig
as walter said, they do not leave much for the commander to do. if everything is nominal, as they say, you pretty much just sit in your seat and watch things happen. people ask, what was the best part of being in space? and other than saying "magic, that, to me, is it, just floating back and forth. it was such a great feeling. i got to experience both on soyuz and on the iss for 10 days and it is a great feeling. here is the view looking out. like i said, big blue sphere is what i...
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it had nothing to do with the authorities at the scene doing it it just had to do with the captors sayingght, we're going to wander here. that's hardly reassuring and especially when we're looking at these gitmo detainees most of the remaining ones are from yemen. so sum it all up. this region and this world, and we get the bad guys returning to power or getting more powerful in this region, what do we have to look forward to? >> well, we're seeing a growing shadow of iranian power in the persian gulf, we're seeing the rise of isis in iraq and syria more radical groups in libya, groups in the sinai, they're starting to attack egypt, they could threaten the suez canal and yemen. saudis feel increasingly in circles, they're worried about some members of the shiite minority and their oil producing province may be stirred up by iran. so we're looking at very dangerous times, indeed. neil: do you think that it is possible that, you know, the rand pauls and some of these others are right to say there's only so much we can do in this region? now his father, ron paul goes so far as to say the hel
it had nothing to do with the authorities at the scene doing it it just had to do with the captors sayingght, we're going to wander here. that's hardly reassuring and especially when we're looking at these gitmo detainees most of the remaining ones are from yemen. so sum it all up. this region and this world, and we get the bad guys returning to power or getting more powerful in this region, what do we have to look forward to? >> well, we're seeing a growing shadow of iranian power in the...
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do you think the caps will be raised? what do you think will happen? >> well, i think that particular proposal is a non-starter. it's a non-starter with democrats in the house and with the white house. i think anybody who's looking at our budget recognizes that after the very deep cuts to both defense and non-defense, they're going to have to be some changes going forward, and that means that as we -- if we're going to be restoring some investment in the department of defense, we should also look at places like the national institutes of health, which does medical research on diseases that impact every american family, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, they have been seeing a reduction in funds in real terms, and those investments provide real returns for the american people, both in terms of better health, but also for our economy. so we need to look at this as a whole, defense spending, but also the non-defense spending, investments and things like education. so that will be part of a conversation going forward. but i don't think we're going to have i
do you think the caps will be raised? what do you think will happen? >> well, i think that particular proposal is a non-starter. it's a non-starter with democrats in the house and with the white house. i think anybody who's looking at our budget recognizes that after the very deep cuts to both defense and non-defense, they're going to have to be some changes going forward, and that means that as we -- if we're going to be restoring some investment in the department of defense, we should...
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very difficult to do. we have to do it, though, senator, so we'll have to continue to work in that regard. >> thank you, and i obviously have the same concern you all do on our war fighting capabilities. when you look at the difficulties in syria, and iraq, and that area, what are the kind of things we're not able to do there that you look and you go, if we were doing this, and this, it would really help move the ball forward. where are you being placed in a tighter spot right now? general odierno, if you give us a start. >> i would just say it is -- the first thing is this fight against iraq and syria is a long-term issue. this is not something resolved in weeks and months. something that will have to be resolved in years. and it is going to require a combination of efforts with the local indigenous governments, going to require efforts from training and indigenous force and support from us for a very long period of time. and it is going to require continued assessments and adjustments on how we believe w
very difficult to do. we have to do it, though, senator, so we'll have to continue to work in that regard. >> thank you, and i obviously have the same concern you all do on our war fighting capabilities. when you look at the difficulties in syria, and iraq, and that area, what are the kind of things we're not able to do there that you look and you go, if we were doing this, and this, it would really help move the ball forward. where are you being placed in a tighter spot right now?...
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i am open to doing it jointly or doing it separately, so that's where i am at. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner lindo. >> first i want to thank counsel for suggesting the plan and perhaps having a separate meeting. i think it's a good idea for us to have an action, a vote, to have a presentation that we can then give to the puc and say this is how we see this plan working, and this is what we offer to you, and after having a discussion with enernex and a discussion internally to say what is it that we want? because if we start discussing it the way i see it with puc it starts changing before our eyes and i would like us to have something solid because there is room to move a little bit but at the end of the day this is what we're presenting and the way we would like to see it. i think there are staff issues to deal with before the discussion with enernex but a question i have for ms. hale i am assuming when this gets presented to the puc commission that staff will be providing a recommendation of some form, and i have heard that you're anxious and exciting
i am open to doing it jointly or doing it separately, so that's where i am at. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner lindo. >> first i want to thank counsel for suggesting the plan and perhaps having a separate meeting. i think it's a good idea for us to have an action, a vote, to have a presentation that we can then give to the puc and say this is how we see this plan working, and this is what we offer to you, and after having a discussion with enernex and a discussion internally...
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people and they do not know what to do with that. southerners who, slavery makes them nervous, but they are not quite sure if they know how to get rid of it. remember thomas jefferson's quote. "we've got slavery like a will by the years. we don't know what to do with it." people whose racial attitudes and slavery attitudes are harder to understand. because in america by and large, most people end up in the middle. guys, you look at any issue, even today. you have some people at one end, some people at the other, and most people in the middle. and they are the ones who really count in many ways, ok? what we want to get at our people in the middle, and we want to focus on the northerners today. there are a lot of ways we can do this. i can lecture to you guys about population trends and your textbook will give you a lot of that. we're not going to ignore that. but i have always found you can learn more if you look at maybe just one person and get real deep into that one person, you know, and see how all this stuff operates in one perso
people and they do not know what to do with that. southerners who, slavery makes them nervous, but they are not quite sure if they know how to get rid of it. remember thomas jefferson's quote. "we've got slavery like a will by the years. we don't know what to do with it." people whose racial attitudes and slavery attitudes are harder to understand. because in america by and large, most people end up in the middle. guys, you look at any issue, even today. you have some people at one...
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how do we help those people do their things? well, we're still learning and protecting the american people dealing with privacy and all the things we need to do to be the great nation here we are in the newseum with the first amendment right on the wall. you guys did a huge amount of work on that when you were c.t.o. the second area is digital government. >> yep. >> and there's a couple of pieces of digital government. i was lucky, as were you. we worked at the beginning, and in the 1990's, it really feels to me like it's kind of 1990, 1996 1997, 1998 in the category of digital government. it's the beginning. people don't yet see what's going to happen in this extraordinary way, but you're starting to see it and you can feel it, and people are coming. what that looks like to me is, you know, here we are in the country that we are the country that created amazon. we are the country that created facebook twitter, the internet. why shouldn't the web sites and mobile services and the way that we do customer service with the american
how do we help those people do their things? well, we're still learning and protecting the american people dealing with privacy and all the things we need to do to be the great nation here we are in the newseum with the first amendment right on the wall. you guys did a huge amount of work on that when you were c.t.o. the second area is digital government. >> yep. >> and there's a couple of pieces of digital government. i was lucky, as were you. we worked at the beginning, and in the...
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as well as when you do it. at some point you hopefully will get to the point where you have fewer breaks, so you have fewer unplanned work. you always have to do maintenance, you always have to respond to the number of emergencies. you want to minimize the number of emergencies and plan your work strategic think. this is the part everybody is working on. >> help reduce the cost. preventive maintenance. if you wait till it's crumbling, then it's much more expensive than if you go in and do preventive maintenance early on you can extend the life of the roadway systems. >> with water repairs, talking about break-in work that can be at least lee times as expensive as. you're not making your dollars go as far when you're always dealing with break-in emergencies. >> and three times more inconvenient for consumers. >> absolutely. that's an issue for everybody who supports this infrastructure. we know the ratepayers are the ones that have to pay. they want service and reliability. our local governments and utilities do
as well as when you do it. at some point you hopefully will get to the point where you have fewer breaks, so you have fewer unplanned work. you always have to do maintenance, you always have to respond to the number of emergencies. you want to minimize the number of emergencies and plan your work strategic think. this is the part everybody is working on. >> help reduce the cost. preventive maintenance. if you wait till it's crumbling, then it's much more expensive than if you go in and do...
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you do not have to do that, but you do.very grateful for the opportunity every 30 days to state whatever it is that i care to stay. i'm very thankful to the highest. the quality of the production of c-span -- whether it is on your website what have you. there's just so much abundance of information. most of the people that call in with base criticisms and complaints to c-span -- i do not think that they realize the waterfall of information that you folks have to deal with on a daily basis. to make sense or heads or tails of any of it is quite a difficult task. host: is there a particular issue on your mind this morning? caller: the list goes on and on. the most major concern is what is going on in japan. this general election has basically created this monster. the nuclear industry that is just running the -- destroying the planet. by far, the greatest threat to homeland security is melted reactors. there is no mention in the mainstream media about it. even the one for south carolina, the problem is that we allow people wit
you do not have to do that, but you do.very grateful for the opportunity every 30 days to state whatever it is that i care to stay. i'm very thankful to the highest. the quality of the production of c-span -- whether it is on your website what have you. there's just so much abundance of information. most of the people that call in with base criticisms and complaints to c-span -- i do not think that they realize the waterfall of information that you folks have to deal with on a daily basis. to...
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you do not have the suicide bombers and those people doing what they are doing.ead and right now we are not leading the way we ought to be. stuart: the white house admits we should have had a higher profile at that. >> i do not take american leadership in the world is defined by anyone march. stuart: what do you think american leadership should be, general? >> we should have been at that march with 1 million people in 40 plus world leaders there. it should have been only president obama. no one else. no surrogates. show that he is leading this. stuart: why does the president show such ambivalent about getting out there and pounding the table about free speech? the western way of life. why is he ambivalent about putting that out there with some passion? >> i do not have the answer. that is the right question. why is he not leading? he is the commander in chief. we have never been successful in europe through two great wars unless the united states is playing a leadership role. it will not change, as both you and i know, stuart. stuart: thank you. come back again s
you do not have the suicide bombers and those people doing what they are doing.ead and right now we are not leading the way we ought to be. stuart: the white house admits we should have had a higher profile at that. >> i do not take american leadership in the world is defined by anyone march. stuart: what do you think american leadership should be, general? >> we should have been at that march with 1 million people in 40 plus world leaders there. it should have been only president...
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how do you digitize the workflow and how do we digitize construction?se drones to model and map still you can see the progress of construction, the deviation. the changes from day to day. without it even being there. >> what is the coolest thing you have seen a drone do? >> there is a long list. >> choose one. >> one of the things we have is a follow me function. as you bike or ski or whatever, the drone follows you. keeping the camera on you, orbiting around to automatically capture this moment. when you are done, push a button and it flies home. >> what do you make of the interest of facebook, google, and amazon, in an industry you have been in for eight years? >> amazon is interested in drone delivery. google is interested in a number of things. they want to use drones to provide internet access. i think both of them are thrilling. they are great technology companies with deep pockets. it is the classic swords to plowshares moment. we are taking what is formerly military technology and putting it in the hands of consumers with the hope that the posit
how do you digitize the workflow and how do we digitize construction?se drones to model and map still you can see the progress of construction, the deviation. the changes from day to day. without it even being there. >> what is the coolest thing you have seen a drone do? >> there is a long list. >> choose one. >> one of the things we have is a follow me function. as you bike or ski or whatever, the drone follows you. keeping the camera on you, orbiting around to...
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what do you think? >> all we can do is file our case.ion was for a preliminary injunction to stop it. it will be up to the courts to tell us whether we'll get that preliminary injunction. >> will the preliminary injunction, will that stop the president from going his merry way because he would likely do everything to appeal that, or will that injunction hold and that this would have to stop? >> well, if the court grants our motion and they grant the preliminary injunction. he'll have to stop. we were told that he was going to start implementing sometime in march. so we asked the court to have the preliminary injunction prior to that date. neil: i know you're a lawyer and darn good one. do you think this is more about politics, general, then it is about the law? in other words, he thinks this this is the democrat's best asset, wooing these potential voters and it's as simple as that. >> i don't know what he's thinking. for the last six years starting back to when he was running for office even up to the summer of 2014, he was telling peop
what do you think? >> all we can do is file our case.ion was for a preliminary injunction to stop it. it will be up to the courts to tell us whether we'll get that preliminary injunction. >> will the preliminary injunction, will that stop the president from going his merry way because he would likely do everything to appeal that, or will that injunction hold and that this would have to stop? >> well, if the court grants our motion and they grant the preliminary injunction....
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what do you want to do with your governorship.i don't want to have four years after which people will say no one has ever worked harder and no one was ever more honest than this guy here. he said why. because of the stereotype of italian americans. it's so dis gusting to me. i'm the first e lacked italian american in the state as governor. i want to show them how upright and honest, eye -italians everywhere were disgusted at me. and they were right. it was too defensive. that was anva unfortunate thing i said. but i am mindful of my background but it expresses itself far beyond me. when i go back to south jamaica i see this kid two and-a-half out in the streets surrounded by pimps and prostitutes and all kinds of disorientation. in a society that looks at that child who is black or latino or whatever and poor. and concludes all kinds of stereotypical things like there's no point in trying to help him. they're not as smart as we are. when i start reading books by intelligent presumably intelligent people who are being read byaa int
what do you want to do with your governorship.i don't want to have four years after which people will say no one has ever worked harder and no one was ever more honest than this guy here. he said why. because of the stereotype of italian americans. it's so dis gusting to me. i'm the first e lacked italian american in the state as governor. i want to show them how upright and honest, eye -italians everywhere were disgusted at me. and they were right. it was too defensive. that was anva...
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don't let them do it. don't let them do it.lause ] i'm happy you're here and happy you're alive. >> that's a long, long, long boring story. sorry guys. >> jimmy: no, it's a great one. what are you talking about? and so i think the last time i talked to you, it was around "taken 2." and i said, would you ever do "taken 3." and you go, "i don't think so." that was it. "taken 2." i think we summed it up. what can happen? is my daughter getting kidnapped again? that's bad parenting. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: at that point it's bad parenting you said. but then, now they figured out how to do a third one. >> yeah, i said i wouldn't do it, if someone got taken. i mean it's insulting to the audience. we've done it twice. >> jimmy: no one gets taken. >> no one gets taken three times. >> jimmy: no. but are you on a cell phone? you never have those -- there's probably one person that's been taken three times, like you got to be kidding me. now this is -- [ laughter ] i got to stop vacationing with this travel agent, this is terrib
don't let them do it. don't let them do it.lause ] i'm happy you're here and happy you're alive. >> that's a long, long, long boring story. sorry guys. >> jimmy: no, it's a great one. what are you talking about? and so i think the last time i talked to you, it was around "taken 2." and i said, would you ever do "taken 3." and you go, "i don't think so." that was it. "taken 2." i think we summed it up. what can happen? is my daughter getting...
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the state can do it in the feds can do it. together we can use our dollars more effectively. >> senator boozman. >> very quickly mr. chairman following up on senator rounds the committee worked really hard with senator boxer and senator and house leadership in trying to identify things to cut the red tape. the problem is some of those things don't come under her jurisdiction so we can cut red tape here. what i would really like for you all to do and your comrades is really, but the things you mentioned the problems that we have some times and then also other federal problems that aren't under the jurisdiction of the committee so that we can work with this committee's in the next reauthorization which hopefully will happen very soon. then again make sure that we do that. we have talked about the challenges of getting more money into the system. this is a way to save tremendous amounts of money. so we have examples. i've got to go visit the bridge that fell down and no walking. that thing was rebuilt in a year. that would be a 1
the state can do it in the feds can do it. together we can use our dollars more effectively. >> senator boozman. >> very quickly mr. chairman following up on senator rounds the committee worked really hard with senator boxer and senator and house leadership in trying to identify things to cut the red tape. the problem is some of those things don't come under her jurisdiction so we can cut red tape here. what i would really like for you all to do and your comrades is really, but the...
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you got to do what you got to do.everybody learns about their hair -- heritage. >> i love that you split the family apart. >> sometimes it is not working out. >> you take your check and you take your check. >> you were telling me about a story on the break you wanted to bring up. >> roy's boys. roy or bough son left a recording his kids didn't know about and it is "the way is love." they stumbled on to thousands of cassettes and they lived their dream beyond the grave. they play with their father's voice and it was released for father's day and they gave me a guitar lesson and i can now play "pretty woman." >> what is with the -- i have you with a gun and that is my last question. >> gentlemen, fasten your seatbelts that was the dpun that was strapped to bonnie parker's leg in the death car. >> wow. >> what is that worth? >> 500 thousand. >> $500,000? what lesson does that teach our children? maybe mommy will be a bank robber. >> but mommy's family didn't get it the reason he bought bonnie and clyde's guns is they sho
you got to do what you got to do.everybody learns about their hair -- heritage. >> i love that you split the family apart. >> sometimes it is not working out. >> you take your check and you take your check. >> you were telling me about a story on the break you wanted to bring up. >> roy's boys. roy or bough son left a recording his kids didn't know about and it is "the way is love." they stumbled on to thousands of cassettes and they lived their dream...
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what should we do? do you want to lead off governor? >> i'm happy to start.s part of a comprehensive business tax reform proposal there opportunities to do some things. i don't think they are permanent fixes i think their multiple year fixes in the transportation fund. they would not be as good as if you were to address the overall revenues for the fund from dedicated user fee sources but i do think there are creative ways. chairman camp got some of this and the president endorsed that so i look at that as there is a possibility. there has been also in the press just comments that don't add up where they say let's just repatriate and use that money from a scoring standpoint. that doesn't work but there's a way to do it that camp.add in some of the proposals made in the house in the last congress. there have been also and i won't discuss it right now and i will use up my colleagues find that some of the proposals about how you might even change the way highway trust funds are administered and at what level. you are completely right. we can make a contribution
what should we do? do you want to lead off governor? >> i'm happy to start.s part of a comprehensive business tax reform proposal there opportunities to do some things. i don't think they are permanent fixes i think their multiple year fixes in the transportation fund. they would not be as good as if you were to address the overall revenues for the fund from dedicated user fee sources but i do think there are creative ways. chairman camp got some of this and the president endorsed that so...
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the do not do it for the amenities. buzz feed rank our hud building is the second ugliest washington, d.c. not quite sure who is first. glad we are only second. but hud does this because they care. they are committed to tackling the great challenges of our day. from poverty to homelessness, to climate change, to discrimination. we are also paving a path to help people get access to the affordable housing that they need. for many americans, that means home ownership. home ownership is still the cornerstone of the american dream. in fact that you can see in the lives of everyday folks. one of them is a person from des moines, iowa. go up as a foster child. change homes and schools on a regular basis. because of that, she dreamed to give her kids better. a dream that came true when she became a homeowner. kim put in years of work. took numerous financial education classes. spent hundreds of hours helping build homes with a local hud partner. greater des moines habitat for humanity. now she takes pride in the fact she has a
the do not do it for the amenities. buzz feed rank our hud building is the second ugliest washington, d.c. not quite sure who is first. glad we are only second. but hud does this because they care. they are committed to tackling the great challenges of our day. from poverty to homelessness, to climate change, to discrimination. we are also paving a path to help people get access to the affordable housing that they need. for many americans, that means home ownership. home ownership is still the...
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to do that. so four of those seven justices said it was unconstitutional. not the supermajority for sure, but four of them said it was unconstitutional. but nothing in that decision corrected the original problem of them circumventing the environmental and economic and security issues that a public commission is supposed to go through in this process. so i ask my colleagues, why are we in such a big hurry to make this decision on behalf of a utility commission and on behalf of of the president of the united states when there are real issues of safety and security that need to be discussed? my colleagues here next week are going to have a lot of discussion on a lot of different amendments but i still advocate that congress has no business citing for a special interest where a pipeline should go without the due process of citizens who are affected by that having input to the decision. so i hope my colleagues will continue to let a process play out. i hope my colleagues will care more about finding
to do that. so four of those seven justices said it was unconstitutional. not the supermajority for sure, but four of them said it was unconstitutional. but nothing in that decision corrected the original problem of them circumventing the environmental and economic and security issues that a public commission is supposed to go through in this process. so i ask my colleagues, why are we in such a big hurry to make this decision on behalf of a utility commission and on behalf of of the president...
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do you remember?atch -- you ever go back and watch how good you were dancing around? >> i try not to, but the cast makes it a point of pulling it up on their phones every day, and going, "hey, you remember this?" so, yes. i see it a lot. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and do you like reliving the past? >> how about we just relive it right now, because i feel like that's what's going to happen. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here he is. don cheadle, the back up dancer. [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that's it right there. [ cheers and applause ] that was good. what's the story behind that? >> the story was, i went to an art school. i went to california city arts. so i know all these dancers and choreographers and stuff. so they were always around. i had friends, all these dancer friends. and one of them was in this video, and i took him down -- he needed a ride, so i took him down. i had known debbie allen, who choreographed this piece. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. i love debbie allen. >> yeah, because i h
do you remember?atch -- you ever go back and watch how good you were dancing around? >> i try not to, but the cast makes it a point of pulling it up on their phones every day, and going, "hey, you remember this?" so, yes. i see it a lot. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and do you like reliving the past? >> how about we just relive it right now, because i feel like that's what's going to happen. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here he is. don...