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do, do,.minute they are going one way and the next minute they are going the other way. >> one going east and the other is going west. >> this guy saying what do you want from me? >> i love the pants. i have to be honest with you, the pants look a little tight. >> they are not at all. >> are you sure. >> very comfortable. >> are you going to maf yourself today. >> i'm going. >> i don't believe that for a minute. >> you will find out. >> you guys work out? >> i'm going to go out on a limb. >> okay. >> you look a little promiscuous. >> a little bit. i can't help it though. i'm sorry. >> i love watching bill o'reilly. he is actually giving us a voice and we appreciate that. >> i don't like fox. >> this is fox. >> oh, god. >> sometimes you leave me breathless. >> honestly not too sure about that. >> to me, i'm not the brainiac of all brainiacs or nothing. >> are you sure. >> money. >> everybody knows that. >> cuba has communism. >> okay. >> and we have, what? >> stresses. >> stress? >> yeah, we ha
do, do,.minute they are going one way and the next minute they are going the other way. >> one going east and the other is going west. >> this guy saying what do you want from me? >> i love the pants. i have to be honest with you, the pants look a little tight. >> they are not at all. >> are you sure. >> very comfortable. >> are you going to maf yourself today. >> i'm going. >> i don't believe that for a minute. >> you will find out....
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to do that. we have homicide investigation where an individual is shot and killed answering the door. now there's no one to serve the warrant on. the police were unable to access to try to find clues as to who might have been responsible for her murder. >> so how big of a scale it shall what's the scale at this point. you have a new york district attorney who's saying that, in 80% of the cases, involving iphones running ios 8, law enforcement was unable to access that data. that's over the course of the example. >> i will be the first person to tell you that we've done a really bad job of collecting empirical data. we need to do a better job of that. one, for example, we can refer to the annual wiretap report. the problem is, to get it title free, to get a wiretap, it's a very prolonged, dlib rat process. so in order to do that, not to mention the level of f.b.i. headquarters authorities that we have to go through. an ajoent is not going to pursue all of those things. we have that same problem wh
to do that. we have homicide investigation where an individual is shot and killed answering the door. now there's no one to serve the warrant on. the police were unable to access to try to find clues as to who might have been responsible for her murder. >> so how big of a scale it shall what's the scale at this point. you have a new york district attorney who's saying that, in 80% of the cases, involving iphones running ios 8, law enforcement was unable to access that data. that's over...
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and we were asking, what do you do? and they said, what do you you do? how about if i let you know when the pilot says "we're about to land"? and then when i landed, i looked over at the wife and said i am governor of ohio and i am running for president. and she said, now tell me the truth. in new hampshire, they would say, so what? what else do you do in your spare time? how old are you? >> 13. mr. kasich: why are you here? did she make you come? >> that is not true. i got home from work. he had the shirt on. he said, i hear you're going to see a candidate tongith -- tonight. can i come? mr. kasich: what do you want to be when you grow up? >> ruler of the world. >> he is still thinking. mr. kasich: who do you have back here? >> works for eversource. used to be in media before that. mr. kasich: and who do we have here? >> this is janine. >> we have met before. and this is my son, he wanted to meet you. mr. kasich: how old are you? >> this is peter. he wanted to meet you.b est -- meet you. kindergarten.ince mr. kasich: how old are you guys? >> 14. mr. kas
and we were asking, what do you do? and they said, what do you you do? how about if i let you know when the pilot says "we're about to land"? and then when i landed, i looked over at the wife and said i am governor of ohio and i am running for president. and she said, now tell me the truth. in new hampshire, they would say, so what? what else do you do in your spare time? how old are you? >> 13. mr. kasich: why are you here? did she make you come? >> that is not true. i...
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i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 3200 cases in 2008 alone. it's her job to make sure the kids that com
i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not...
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how did you do that? how do you do that? john: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many people looked at that and said, dave sze and greylock have lost their minds. not just from the outside. partners from the inside said this is insane, not what we do. emily: who said that? david: we had partners. one of the characteristics of our partnership is we like to disagree. we like to push each other. there were partners saying, this will ruin the firm. this is a huge mistake. emily: facebook is going to ruin the firm. david: ruin the firm. emily: do these people still work at greylock? david: some do, some retired. not because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of
how did you do that? how do you do that? john: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many people looked at that and said, dave sze and...
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when you are created to do, go do that and do that well. is not one path to being an astronaut. there are engineers, scientists. mark and i are both engineers in our previous lives. -- scott isedical. a medical doctor. the idea is to do what you are passionate about and what your gifts are. on the cusp of a big seachange with access to space. i think there is a very high probability that the young people in his today, sometime in their lives, even if they are not a professional astronaut, will have the ability to go into space. they see movies like galactic where people are starting on the road to space tourism. it is exciting. we will see a lot more. right now, there is probably about 550 people who have ever been in space, and i think that number is going to grow substantially over the next decades. think there is more excitement now about aspects in space than at any other time? >> i think the reason is, for are starting to think maybe this could affect now. maybe it is true. maybe and some of our lifetimes and stead of taking a flight f
when you are created to do, go do that and do that well. is not one path to being an astronaut. there are engineers, scientists. mark and i are both engineers in our previous lives. -- scott isedical. a medical doctor. the idea is to do what you are passionate about and what your gifts are. on the cusp of a big seachange with access to space. i think there is a very high probability that the young people in his today, sometime in their lives, even if they are not a professional astronaut, will...
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i do not know what they will do it hopefully, if they do something, it will be nice. i do not know anything about them are in a nutshell, i am funding my own campaign and no one else's. when people advertise, and i hope the voters can see this, every negative advertisement they see about me is paid for by lobbyists and special interests. remember that. go ahead. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: our country could be doing much better. all bad trade agreements. an army that is not prepared. we have a military that needs help, especially in these times spirit we have nuclear weapons that, you look at 60 minutes, they do not even work, ok? the phones do not work. they are 40 years old. they have wires that are no good here nothing works. our country does not work. everybody wins except us. we need victories in the country. we do not have victories anymore. our country will be great again, but right now, the country has major problems. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: yes, carly. i was in favor of her being in the debate. i think she should be. i do not like the fact that there are 11 p
i do not know what they will do it hopefully, if they do something, it will be nice. i do not know anything about them are in a nutshell, i am funding my own campaign and no one else's. when people advertise, and i hope the voters can see this, every negative advertisement they see about me is paid for by lobbyists and special interests. remember that. go ahead. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: our country could be doing much better. all bad trade agreements. an army that is not prepared. we...
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when do we interfere and when do we not? and how do we get this statute to fit within a network of statutes that exist throughout the world so that we don't work at cross-purposes. cancel each other. in fact cause more trouble than we're helping. hard questions. i mean, do we want to have an interpretation that will in fact allow belgium to begin to bring proceedings against -- everyone uses this as an example -- henry kissinger. probably not. maybe should do but nonetheless. get the nature of the problem. universality, noninterference. you cannot interpret this statute as we tried to do on two or three occasions without looking into the questions of where does this fit with the international criminal court, for example, where does it fit with a host of other laws? that's just a human rights area. that's one example. there are other examples. commerce. civil liberties. security. treaties. a dozen. >> host: one that is awfully interesting is copyright, you tell the example of the student who wanted to buy books abroad that we
when do we interfere and when do we not? and how do we get this statute to fit within a network of statutes that exist throughout the world so that we don't work at cross-purposes. cancel each other. in fact cause more trouble than we're helping. hard questions. i mean, do we want to have an interpretation that will in fact allow belgium to begin to bring proceedings against -- everyone uses this as an example -- henry kissinger. probably not. maybe should do but nonetheless. get the nature of...
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how much business do we do here?re does about $85,000 to $100,000 a year. >> and you did how much last year? >> the whole company? $1.4 million. >> so it's less than 10% of your business? >> correct. >> big pine is doing $85,000 a year in sales, but the cost of operating the store is more than the gross profit that's generated on that $85,000. between rent, utilities, labor, et cetera, they're losing $25,000 a year. to have a store open that doesn't make any money, it just doesn't make any sense. so we're gonna close it, and we're gonna close it today. >> what am i gonna be doing? >> you're gonna make a pie crust. you're gonna go out on the road and you're gonna help us sell pies commercially to grocery stores and other people, and you're gonna be the face of the business, but i do not need you making decisions, 'cause i don't want another store that loses 25 grand-- >> i've got a three-year lease left on this, how-- >> uh-huh, well, we got to sublease it, we got to figure it out. this business doesn't have the worki
how much business do we do here?re does about $85,000 to $100,000 a year. >> and you did how much last year? >> the whole company? $1.4 million. >> so it's less than 10% of your business? >> correct. >> big pine is doing $85,000 a year in sales, but the cost of operating the store is more than the gross profit that's generated on that $85,000. between rent, utilities, labor, et cetera, they're losing $25,000 a year. to have a store open that doesn't make any money,...
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>> you know, i do what i do well. i know what i do well. i'm close to 80. i'm not going to be secretary treasurer. i would advice him. they should get guys like me. if not me, guys like me advise him. don't get me wrong, but they should get people who have lived this, have been involved in it. they get these guys out of school and they all advise them. you talk to the politicians, listen to those guys debate. they got no idea. some of them. so donald trump says to them, we should get rid of carried interest, which is right. these guys, you get a hedge fund operator, he is making a fortune and he is getting away with long-term gain. donald says that's [ bleep ]. we should show the world it's not right. then you got guys up there saying, well, you have to reward people for incentives. that's true. that's very true. but this is an issue everybody talks about. we have to reward you for incentives. that's true. if somebody buys a stock, they get rewarded. right? but this is the [ bleep ] expense of the hedge fund guys. he is not taking his money is. he has the g
>> you know, i do what i do well. i know what i do well. i'm close to 80. i'm not going to be secretary treasurer. i would advice him. they should get guys like me. if not me, guys like me advise him. don't get me wrong, but they should get people who have lived this, have been involved in it. they get these guys out of school and they all advise them. you talk to the politicians, listen to those guys debate. they got no idea. some of them. so donald trump says to them, we should get rid...
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i will do what he is doing. [laughter] it didn't kind of fit me.t fits when i am in a movie with him, but it did not fit me to make a movie the same tone as him. or even an eddie murphy movie. that was not my tone. the important thing for this movie was, i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up, seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. if you go topic to topic. charlie: that's what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like nobody else. chris: i like to put the audience in a hole. say something controversial and then dig myself out comedically. that is what i did with the movie. i play a guy that is an alcoholic, a cheat, a hack. unlikable. i take him on a journey and try to help you understand where this guy is coming from. charlie: tell me about writing it. what you wanted to create. people have said is it about fame and celebrity. chris: i have to go back a little bit. i have to give credit to louis ck. louis owes me because i told him, i'm not going to be your friend if i keep wr
i will do what he is doing. [laughter] it didn't kind of fit me.t fits when i am in a movie with him, but it did not fit me to make a movie the same tone as him. or even an eddie murphy movie. that was not my tone. the important thing for this movie was, i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up, seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. if you go topic to topic. charlie: that's what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like...
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just do it. do what i say. and i guarantee you, after after i tell all the lobbyists, special interests, and people who donate them after i told him all no within a short time they say mr. president, we decided to move our plant back to the united states. [applause] that is what is going to happen. [applause] so just a couple more points. it is depressing, isn't it? we are together, love each other, but it it is depressing if you think about it because it does not end. i can stand up your all night long and tell you stories that are all depressing. the good news is they can all be remedied, everyone, they can be remedied. so the iran deal. they did not read that great book. they did not read it. secretary of state kerry actually may go down as worse because he made this deal. he may topper because his deal is the all-time worst. giving them when i have to think of this. $150 billion think of it. we don't have the right. before the clock starts ticking we have to go through this whole process. they could build t
just do it. do what i say. and i guarantee you, after after i tell all the lobbyists, special interests, and people who donate them after i told him all no within a short time they say mr. president, we decided to move our plant back to the united states. [applause] that is what is going to happen. [applause] so just a couple more points. it is depressing, isn't it? we are together, love each other, but it it is depressing if you think about it because it does not end. i can stand up your all...
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do it. >> are they going to do it this year? >> i guess. it's hard to know the fed's mind when apparently they don't know their mind themselves. should they get on? absolutely. the numbers we've seen since the announcement where nothing was done, gdp, tick under 4 beers percent. real estate, housing at 5.3 million units. auto sales still up 16, 17 million units. so this is an economy that doesn't need policy. >> what about the stock market? does the stock market need it or not? >> that's where things get interesting, right. you have a picture of the economy that actually is pretty good overall. if you look at the equity market, they're losing a bit. the third quarter, what you find is a market that -- one that's trading at 17 times earnings. should have a revenue profile, earnings profile that is a lot better than what the aggregate numbers are suggesting. then i think that's where some of this market weakness is coming from. >> do we just have a much more international market or much more i
do it. >> are they going to do it this year? >> i guess. it's hard to know the fed's mind when apparently they don't know their mind themselves. should they get on? absolutely. the numbers we've seen since the announcement where nothing was done, gdp, tick under 4 beers percent. real estate, housing at 5.3 million units. auto sales still up 16, 17 million units. so this is an economy that doesn't need policy. >> what about the stock market? does the stock market need it or...
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do you pick them out? i do.the shirts, i select the sox, the ties and the underwear. i would like to thank mildred who lives in medinah, new york, she is 106 years old. i want a list of her favorite foods. >> and mr. zucker put together a video spoof called side effects. >> iran can delay actual inspections for up to 24 days. incredibly inspectors will not be allowed access to military facilities. the only inspectors allowed will be iranians, who will provide site samples themselves, if they want to. even if iran is found to violate the terms, nothing is there to enforce the sanctions. americans now oppose obama's iran deal by over a 30-point margin. the white house couldn't care less. >> back to tip of the day, satire is good most of the time. and that is it for us tonight. please checks out the fox news factor web site. we would like you to spout off from anywhere in the world, name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not vilipend when talking about "the factor." thanks for watching us tonight.
do you pick them out? i do.the shirts, i select the sox, the ties and the underwear. i would like to thank mildred who lives in medinah, new york, she is 106 years old. i want a list of her favorite foods. >> and mr. zucker put together a video spoof called side effects. >> iran can delay actual inspections for up to 24 days. incredibly inspectors will not be allowed access to military facilities. the only inspectors allowed will be iranians, who will provide site samples...
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but what do they mean, do you think? was the fact that you were so good at stand-up, that you worked so hard at it, that you crafted it, you hadn't done that in your movies before? that you had to come to a place where you treated movies with the same reference as you treat stand-up? >> yeah, well, it's not even a reference. it's like i have to treat movies, i have to not care so much. and not care what people think. and not care about judgement. see when you do a movie, movies are amazing. i love doing movies. but movies, you have testing. and they literally test every line, every 10 minutes of the movie is tested. and you know what, i've always been a horrible test taker. it's just like horrible. so when you are writing a movie a lot of times you're editing yourself. an you're thinking about the test. they're not going to like this. the studio is not going to like this oh boy, this is going to test love. they don't test plays. you know, we test them in front of audiences. but you don't test every line. you don't test s
but what do they mean, do you think? was the fact that you were so good at stand-up, that you worked so hard at it, that you crafted it, you hadn't done that in your movies before? that you had to come to a place where you treated movies with the same reference as you treat stand-up? >> yeah, well, it's not even a reference. it's like i have to treat movies, i have to not care so much. and not care what people think. and not care about judgement. see when you do a movie, movies are...
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what do we do about it?is it natural is it natural for vendors to say, the data act is great but it might hurt my particular revenue stream downstream so i'm not going to do it? in less the executive branch says no, we need it. , we are not looking for open software but we are looking for open data and we insist on it. imagine as government goes from one program to one person to one time to another, congress simply closes their eyes and said we passed that law, were good. i think you can quickly imagine that if congress takes its eyes off the oversight than the weeks and the months and the years and the decades will go by and we will still have legacy programs and post legacy programs and post post legacy programs. such as the programs in the 60s that the irs claims they are still using with computers from the 60s. we can still have that and pay a huge price for that. under the data act, the government has huge responsibility. treasury has has huge opportunity, but when i said that it's public, the executive
what do we do about it?is it natural is it natural for vendors to say, the data act is great but it might hurt my particular revenue stream downstream so i'm not going to do it? in less the executive branch says no, we need it. , we are not looking for open software but we are looking for open data and we insist on it. imagine as government goes from one program to one person to one time to another, congress simply closes their eyes and said we passed that law, were good. i think you can...
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how do you respond to that? emily: you were born and raised in brazil. you got into computers. you made it to m.i.t. you were class president. hugo: you should blame my mom, by the way for all of the above. , she really is the one person who sort of pushed me all along, and still does, by the way. emily: you founded your first company after college, a mobile speech recognition company, that got bought by nuance communications. and that now powers apple's siri. hugo: so, there is some amount of code. we don't really know how much from our regional days in our start up that made its way to the software that powers siri today. emily: you joined google in london. you rose up through the ranks. you became the public face of android. what was that ride like? what was it like working for andy reid been? hugo: it was amazing. i worked for a few really amazing executives and mentors. and then of course andy, one of the most brilliant in tech ever, a man who is just so incredibly knowledgeable, and whose intuition about t
how do you respond to that? emily: you were born and raised in brazil. you got into computers. you made it to m.i.t. you were class president. hugo: you should blame my mom, by the way for all of the above. , she really is the one person who sort of pushed me all along, and still does, by the way. emily: you founded your first company after college, a mobile speech recognition company, that got bought by nuance communications. and that now powers apple's siri. hugo: so, there is some amount of...
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we have a lot of ways of doing that. we have the sophistication to do it. it simply just has not been made available to the public. then i would also have the department of education monitor our education -- institutes of higher learning for extreme political bias and then i funding. montior for bias and deny funding. it in anyant to see direction right or left. people are supposed to be of differentts things. they are supposed to become educated. you cannot become educated when you're just being fed a line of propaganda. we need everything open to everybody. [applause] hello, dr. ben carson. i've wanted to be a doctor, a heart surgeon or a brain surgeon. you have been inspiring me. i wrote you a letter. [laughter] i did and it was about you. mr. carson: thank you. >> can i give you my number? [laughter] can give it to that gentleman right there. write it down and give it to him, ok? [applause] >> hi, dr. carson. thank you for running. a foster to adopt mom, i've had many children in my doors, over 72. there are many times that the adoption process for thes
we have a lot of ways of doing that. we have the sophistication to do it. it simply just has not been made available to the public. then i would also have the department of education monitor our education -- institutes of higher learning for extreme political bias and then i funding. montior for bias and deny funding. it in anyant to see direction right or left. people are supposed to be of differentts things. they are supposed to become educated. you cannot become educated when you're just...
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>> we won't do that when we have one day. this is what we'll do. we can't do it alone.ll put a strategy today just as we do with a select committee on planned parenthood. we go out across the country and they see. the president won't even watch those videos. the democrats won't watch those videos. we need america to watch those videos. we need your help as well. >> listen, if you guys fight for that, ted cruz was on earlier, last nig the house freedom caucus members on. i asked the members, i said, wait a minute. tell me if i'm wrong, because john boehner actually said, let's see, it's unrealistic, i'm a false prophet. we never had a chance to defund obamacare. we're spreading noise. it's a fool's errand. he's attacking conservatives for saying use the constitutional authority you have. all of these members say that you have the ability to do that. do you agree with them? it's just a matter of uniting together and engaging in that fight. do you agree with that? >> we have the ability to do it. but we have to have a strategy to be able to win it. >> here's the next quest
>> we won't do that when we have one day. this is what we'll do. we can't do it alone.ll put a strategy today just as we do with a select committee on planned parenthood. we go out across the country and they see. the president won't even watch those videos. the democrats won't watch those videos. we need america to watch those videos. we need your help as well. >> listen, if you guys fight for that, ted cruz was on earlier, last nig the house freedom caucus members on. i asked the...
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do. because i understand wall street, i understand markets and i understand companies. they may not be telling you that, but that's what they're going to do. they say [bleep] you, i mean i'm saying -- don't go putting that on tv, okay? but they're going to say, hey, screw you, why should i? they're already moving out. and, belief me, there are plans to do more. if you say bring the money back, pay 8% on it or something like that, we'll get 200 billion in the coffers for the highway bill, they're already talking about it. and yet you've got this gridlock over there. it's so stupid not to do it. some of these companies are ridiculously overpriced or underpriced. you asked me about planned parenthood, i'm not the expert on that. neil: i know what you're saying. you talk about a lot of things that many are just ignoring in this country. politicians are ignoring, our own tax code tends to prohibit. >> that's right. neil: i also think of the debt that just keeps getting so out of control. very
do. because i understand wall street, i understand markets and i understand companies. they may not be telling you that, but that's what they're going to do. they say [bleep] you, i mean i'm saying -- don't go putting that on tv, okay? but they're going to say, hey, screw you, why should i? they're already moving out. and, belief me, there are plans to do more. if you say bring the money back, pay 8% on it or something like that, we'll get 200 billion in the coffers for the highway bill,...
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we do?u know, we've been looking at this story.y. you see the children.ee and i will -- you know, we st wrestle with whether we'll show the picture of the little boy. we'll show it once so people know.er it's been out there. we yet shown it on the kelly file.. here this is a dead 3-year-old boy. he is dead with his brother, trying to get into greece. his nay is aylan kurdi. he is 3 years old. americans look at that they say we're the united states. we can't -- >> it didn't have to happen. >> this is the picture. it is terrible. >> it's horrific. it did not have to happen. >> go ahead. t >> everyone always says what can we do? well, i know what we could have done. we could have not left a power vacuum in iraq. we could have called the rich av gulf state nations, uae, saudi e arabia who have not take an single refugee. we could see where are you. this is your theater. where have you been leading in this area? but you knowav what, megyn? you know what we could do right now because of the cause
we do?u know, we've been looking at this story.y. you see the children.ee and i will -- you know, we st wrestle with whether we'll show the picture of the little boy. we'll show it once so people know.er it's been out there. we yet shown it on the kelly file.. here this is a dead 3-year-old boy. he is dead with his brother, trying to get into greece. his nay is aylan kurdi. he is 3 years old. americans look at that they say we're the united states. we can't -- >> it didn't have to happen....
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why did he do that -- you do that? because you can't help people must it is real, unless you tell them what you went through, it was not just easy, it was not just dealing with problems, but challenges in the relationship and among the other kids. those were happy, joyful, parts of our family and we would not trade it for the world. she is doing great right now. host: how old is she? sen. santorum: seven. she just lost her two front teeth. host: i want to ask you about your son, gabriel. if is every parent's worst nightmare, how did you deal with it? sen. santorum: not well at first. karen wrote the book, i didn't. she wrote it as a diary that she kept during the pregnancy and she turned it into a book. letters to him, it was a diary about, she always keeps a diary , so thatt is going on kids can experience that and she would have something to share with them with early lives were like. she starts at the time we find out, we got that think -- pink strip. and it turned into an outpouring from her, pleading for his life.
why did he do that -- you do that? because you can't help people must it is real, unless you tell them what you went through, it was not just easy, it was not just dealing with problems, but challenges in the relationship and among the other kids. those were happy, joyful, parts of our family and we would not trade it for the world. she is doing great right now. host: how old is she? sen. santorum: seven. she just lost her two front teeth. host: i want to ask you about your son, gabriel. if is...
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what you were created to do, go do that and go do it well.here's that one path to being an astronaut. there's lots of different engineers and scientists. more and i are both previous post in our former lives and as medical doctors in space now talking with scott. we need people with lots of different skills. i think the key is to do what you are passionate about, like where your gifts are. >> we are also on the cusp of this big sea change. i think there's a very high probability that the young people in here today sometime in their life, even if they're not a professional astronaut will have the opportunity to go into space. you see companies like virgin galactic and others that are started on this road to space tourism. it's exciting, and we are going to see a lot more. right that there's probably about 550 people that have ever been in space, and i think that number is going to grow substantially over the next decade. >> do you think there's more excitement now about prospects in space and the were at any time? >> i think one of the reasons
what you were created to do, go do that and go do it well.here's that one path to being an astronaut. there's lots of different engineers and scientists. more and i are both previous post in our former lives and as medical doctors in space now talking with scott. we need people with lots of different skills. i think the key is to do what you are passionate about, like where your gifts are. >> we are also on the cusp of this big sea change. i think there's a very high probability that the...
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how do we do that? wouldn't it be great if we could put the suppliers online so anybody anywhere in the world can find them instead of traveling to china, making calls? we make it easy. essentially are, that was our mission statement back then, making it easy for businesses to do business anywhere in the world, and that's what we've been focused on since day one. >> host: and it seems that year here at ces this is a lot more chinese companies overall exhibiting, have you noticed that as well? >> guest: i have. again, when it comes to china, asia, consumer electronics, a lot of the components are being head in asia. but i think we like to look at it in a different way. the world is becoming a smaller place. working with somebody in china when you're here in the united states, let's just say las vegas, it's now easier than it ever was. you can get in touch with someone across the world, start doing business them and actually have your products delivered all within a matter of week when that used to be suc
how do we do that? wouldn't it be great if we could put the suppliers online so anybody anywhere in the world can find them instead of traveling to china, making calls? we make it easy. essentially are, that was our mission statement back then, making it easy for businesses to do business anywhere in the world, and that's what we've been focused on since day one. >> host: and it seems that year here at ces this is a lot more chinese companies overall exhibiting, have you noticed that as...
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what do you think and who do you think leads the republican party? who do you think leads the current republican party and if there are changes needed. (202) 748-8000 four eastern and central time zones. for mountain and pacific time zones. if you want to make your thoughts known on social media, reach us onhow you twitter, and you can post on facebook.com/cspan. right sees power grow with the end of the boehner era. they expect the new speaker to to mcconnell, whom many house conservatives would like to see follow boehner. i am afraid it may make things worse. john boehner is good. i have known him since he has been in congress. he is trying to do his best. from usa today this morning, roger williams shares the house conservatives fund. this is what he writes. it is an opportunity for conservatives. speaker boehner jk decision to step down has been met with with surprise, worry, and relief. there are those who think he compromises too much for too little gain. resignation. i see this as an opportunity to advance a strong conservative agenda. that is
what do you think and who do you think leads the republican party? who do you think leads the current republican party and if there are changes needed. (202) 748-8000 four eastern and central time zones. for mountain and pacific time zones. if you want to make your thoughts known on social media, reach us onhow you twitter, and you can post on facebook.com/cspan. right sees power grow with the end of the boehner era. they expect the new speaker to to mcconnell, whom many house conservatives...
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where do we stand? trump did the field and more than double now of ben carson and then moving into third place at 11 percent and then again you don't see the candidate on there and nobody else topped three percent there. when you compare the survey and the results of the real clear politics average, you can see the gains and losses. ben carson lost the most. so with all of that in mind, we have three candidates this morning. mr. trump who joins us by phone. good morning. >> good morning chuck. i am like you all of the time. >> you like the poll numbers? >> i certainly do. >> you brought your bible to the event. >> yeah. >> what do you believe that a person's faith matters to voters? do you think that it should? >> i can't speak for everybody. they have liked me a lot. i went and spoke largely in front of the list and we had a tremendous time and we had a standing ovations and we had a lot of fun. i brought the bible and they liked that. my bible given to me by my mother. we had a great time. the polls i
where do we stand? trump did the field and more than double now of ben carson and then moving into third place at 11 percent and then again you don't see the candidate on there and nobody else topped three percent there. when you compare the survey and the results of the real clear politics average, you can see the gains and losses. ben carson lost the most. so with all of that in mind, we have three candidates this morning. mr. trump who joins us by phone. good morning. >> good morning...
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what do muslims in america have to do with that?ever accept a presidential candidate that would apply the same rules, would say the same thing about jews and black? we would never tolerate them, would never respect them, would never even accept them. but we will shun them aside. we accepted against muslims because sadly, in the republican base, this is what is appealing to them today. and not only that -- >> mercedes. >> i think that -- >> let me finish this, please, because it's very important. >> go ahead. >> what happened with trump, we are discussing the first part of what was said and trump endorsed, which is we have a problem called muslims. but there's a second part, how to get rid of them. in the realm of possibilities in a country that is very armed that somebody carrying a weapon would go to a mosque tomorrow or after tomorrow and would start soort shooting people and then these people would have blood on their hands, all of them. >> we certainly -- i've got to go, guys. we certainly don't want that to happen. but -- >> it
what do muslims in america have to do with that?ever accept a presidential candidate that would apply the same rules, would say the same thing about jews and black? we would never tolerate them, would never respect them, would never even accept them. but we will shun them aside. we accepted against muslims because sadly, in the republican base, this is what is appealing to them today. and not only that -- >> mercedes. >> i think that -- >> let me finish this, please, because...
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so for most people, they do not do it.mily: dick costolo was on the show, and he said twitter is the very best way to connect to what is happening in your world. i'm confident that that is where twitter is, and everyone at the company is confident that this is what twitter is. is that enough for you? chris: mission statements and taglines usually leave most people feeling empty-handed and directionless. it is a complex product that has to appeal to myriad audiences. i don't think a single tagline is going to do it. emily: you have been waving the pom-pom for nine years. you have a room in your house painted aqua? chris: we have a twitter blue room in the house. twitter has been good to me over the years. emily: why now? chris: why speak up about it now? i think we have the right team. i think dick finally has his squad. emily: why did you do this publicly? why didn't you pick up the phone and email them? chris: i have. i wanted to take a shot at doing it externally. the audience important for me was those working at the co
so for most people, they do not do it.mily: dick costolo was on the show, and he said twitter is the very best way to connect to what is happening in your world. i'm confident that that is where twitter is, and everyone at the company is confident that this is what twitter is. is that enough for you? chris: mission statements and taglines usually leave most people feeling empty-handed and directionless. it is a complex product that has to appeal to myriad audiences. i don't think a single...
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will do. they have been promoting her for quite sometime being on this show but if she has to go apologize she will not do that. she will not show up. it will ruin this whole big moment. it will have to be pageant they will say sorry or she is not coming. >> every second of this controversy 31 years ago. i felt badly for her. they stripped her of a crown. it turns out, back 31 years ago, susan charles took her place i believe was the the name of the woman. here's another thing name another miss america, any of you, staff. >> biggest miss america ever, ever. >> because of the pictures. >> there is no way she would have ever sign up on stage and say sorry. they need her at this point to come on to their stage. they need to suck it up and say sorry, here's your crown, great moment and everyone claps. >> do it for ratings at least. >> ratings will be big for start of it. >> they want to see what will happen. >> everyone will wonder what will happen. >> i will watch cowboys ape giant right after th
will do. they have been promoting her for quite sometime being on this show but if she has to go apologize she will not do that. she will not show up. it will ruin this whole big moment. it will have to be pageant they will say sorry or she is not coming. >> every second of this controversy 31 years ago. i felt badly for her. they stripped her of a crown. it turns out, back 31 years ago, susan charles took her place i believe was the the name of the woman. here's another thing name...
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emily: do you think google would close android? hugo: google would never do that.here is absolutely nothing that would convince larry to do such a thing. emily: larry handed over a lot of control. what is your relationship? hugo: that was an amazing decision. in many ways because he is capable, the most well-rounded executive at google. he is a great product guy. he is a great business guy. it frees up time for larry to think about what should google be 10 years from now, how do we think about artificial intelligence, how does it affect design for future product? it is hard to do both of those things at the same time. emily: you still have a relationship now that you are at xiaomi, do you guys collaborate? hugo: we do. we are an android partner, first and foremost. we try to be in front of the pack when it comes to upgrading the operating system and using all the innovations coming from google. we spend time together every few months or so when i come and visit. emily: would xiaomi build its own operating system? hugo: we wouldn't for systemur own operating for sma
emily: do you think google would close android? hugo: google would never do that.here is absolutely nothing that would convince larry to do such a thing. emily: larry handed over a lot of control. what is your relationship? hugo: that was an amazing decision. in many ways because he is capable, the most well-rounded executive at google. he is a great product guy. he is a great business guy. it frees up time for larry to think about what should google be 10 years from now, how do we think about...
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do you know how i know? >> that's what i hear. >> do you want to know how i know?w do you know? >> here is how i know. roll the tape. >> this will pass. that trump and that stuff you are hearing on the other team and not just -- you know, this isn't about democrat/republican. it's about a sick message. this message has been tried on america many times before we always, always, always, always overcome it. >> talking about immigration stuff. >> donald trump. >> so he now out there trying to establish himself as the rational guy. so i think he is running for president. no doubt. >> if you watch the colbert show, talking about another late night show last week when he was talking as a grieving father. it seemed unlikely he would get. in a couple days later we learned. president obama went behind closed doors with a major democratic donor to raise all that this money for president obama. strategizing can i get millions of dollars and get this going you? hear those speeches. he is acting. he is talking. he is he looking like a candidate. seems more likely he is getting.
do you know how i know? >> that's what i hear. >> do you want to know how i know?w do you know? >> here is how i know. roll the tape. >> this will pass. that trump and that stuff you are hearing on the other team and not just -- you know, this isn't about democrat/republican. it's about a sick message. this message has been tried on america many times before we always, always, always, always overcome it. >> talking about immigration stuff. >> donald trump....
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to the extent we should debate more, what do we do a fantastic by in ukraine or what do we do about the issues you raised. we can have the conversation is easily because we were concerned that oxygen was an unnecessary south of pose crisis. the amount of senior-level congressional tie that has spent the unnecessary showdown event. a comment in the back. >> then booker from the reserve officers association. my questionable fallout to the national guard, just wondering us receive this turmoil in the budget and cut down the drawdown's personnel, are maybe in the biggest example. i was wondering if the reserve component is used more and more to fill in the gaps where there still threats abroad. i wonder if there's more pressure place in the reserves to that point had the skin question is do you think that will affect retention and recruitment within the reserves and military personnel talking about struggles. i wonder if that played within the other military personnel as well. >> so i'm amazed that with every observed component had done. i've been out this a while. i go back to the commissi
to the extent we should debate more, what do we do a fantastic by in ukraine or what do we do about the issues you raised. we can have the conversation is easily because we were concerned that oxygen was an unnecessary south of pose crisis. the amount of senior-level congressional tie that has spent the unnecessary showdown event. a comment in the back. >> then booker from the reserve officers association. my questionable fallout to the national guard, just wondering us receive this...
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that was hillary doing amy poehler doing hillary. >> at the she was doing jack nicholson doing the jokernd appropriate laugh. stringlaugh. string a few of those together and give yourself a heart attack. >> thank you for this that would sit on your chest and secular soul out of your body. >> i am a real person. >> we trust you. >> describe yourself in three words. >> i hate maki. [laughter] take that. kennedy: one of the problems i have, one of her quotes from the show was, i know you are asking, do we want people who have never been elected to anything, have no political experience, well, voters are going to have to decide that. at the same time she is blaming herself as the ultimate outsider. can she have it both ways? >> of course not. the complicit liberal media, that is the thing. she always says one thing and is trying to get away with it. first lady, senator, secretary of state, sort of hilarious. kennedy: it just cruised to goes to show how off-base she is when it comes to something the emotions and needs. they are saying we don't want them as a political insider. >> she thinks i
that was hillary doing amy poehler doing hillary. >> at the she was doing jack nicholson doing the jokernd appropriate laugh. stringlaugh. string a few of those together and give yourself a heart attack. >> thank you for this that would sit on your chest and secular soul out of your body. >> i am a real person. >> we trust you. >> describe yourself in three words. >> i hate maki. [laughter] take that. kennedy: one of the problems i have, one of her quotes...
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do it?ues people and inspire a spark and think one day, i will hand this off to them. it may be next week or next year but i see that happening. >> i want to call your attention on a letter you wrote almost 50 years ago, julian bond democratic candidate for the georgia house of representatives. in it, you say that you want to talk about housing, getting better jobs, getting better pay and improving schools. 50 years ago. and that was for thega state senate. has that gotten better? >> yes. the georgia legislature and the state of georgia is a better place than it was when i wrote that letter. it's not a perfect place. far from it, but it's a better place now than it was then. >> so wir not post rachel in this country? >> we are not post rachel. we are better we are better. >> what would define "post rachel"? and is it possible. >> i think it is possible but it's something, you know, you just some dreaming you are having. and if you are understood as dreaming, you understand dream. >> can you
do it?ues people and inspire a spark and think one day, i will hand this off to them. it may be next week or next year but i see that happening. >> i want to call your attention on a letter you wrote almost 50 years ago, julian bond democratic candidate for the georgia house of representatives. in it, you say that you want to talk about housing, getting better jobs, getting better pay and improving schools. 50 years ago. and that was for thega state senate. has that gotten better?...
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we barely have expertise to do what we are doing today. as a company.e trying to get better, but we have no expertise on content creation. the only thing we ever created in content was a "charlie chat" show where i would sit and talk to our customers like i'm talking to you, when i was ceo, and it was a pretty bad show. that is the best we have ever done. betty: have you reinstituted that? charlie: i haven't yet. the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back "charlie chat." betty: that wraps up this special "titans at the table" conversation with dish tv founder and ceo charlie ergen. you can find more episodes of our show on bloomberg.com, along with in-depth coverage of today's news and conversations with the world's business leaders. i am betty liu. thanks for watching "titans at the table." ♪ ♪ stephanie: stan druckenmiller has one of the best track records in the history of investment and now he is sitting down with me for an exclusive interview. what he is worried about, what he is betting on, and where does he see the markets heading. find
we barely have expertise to do what we are doing today. as a company.e trying to get better, but we have no expertise on content creation. the only thing we ever created in content was a "charlie chat" show where i would sit and talk to our customers like i'm talking to you, when i was ceo, and it was a pretty bad show. that is the best we have ever done. betty: have you reinstituted that? charlie: i haven't yet. the phone is not ringing off the hook to bring back "charlie...
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caller: how do you do? i have a couple comments. also, i lived in the middle east during the 1967 crisis, and i consequently for the remainder of my adult life have followed the middle east news highly. here's my comment. i do agree with cheney's comments and the words that he used even though the word was stark. the word i'm referring to on fox news yesterday is the word madness. i do not believe logic is being utilized by the republican party in particular because they would be the strongest and fiercest voice for the americans who are opposed to the iranian agreement. but the particulars that make it madness, in my own mind of logic, are the following. the fact that an infusion of somewhere between $100 billion and $150 billion into the economy of a country who at the very least would be ranked within the top three of our nations. our nation, the united states, iran would be listed as most likely in the top three of our enemies. number two, the fact that the ast history of how the iranian parliament has operated in previous contr
caller: how do you do? i have a couple comments. also, i lived in the middle east during the 1967 crisis, and i consequently for the remainder of my adult life have followed the middle east news highly. here's my comment. i do agree with cheney's comments and the words that he used even though the word was stark. the word i'm referring to on fox news yesterday is the word madness. i do not believe logic is being utilized by the republican party in particular because they would be the strongest...
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i really do.nd i think now he will be ready and, you know, you pointed out in the past, andrea, these debates are not the time and place for deep specifics. but if you have a think here or there that makes you sound more thoughtful -- >> like carson. the last answer for carson, talked about performing brain surgery, that was a winner for him. >> on this labor day, andrea's wearing white -- should she really be? [laughter] >> the rule is you can't wear white after labor day. >> okay, just checking. i think i've got white shoes on. the candidates are focusing on the early nominating contests. you've already heard a lot already about iowa and new hampshire. expect to hear a lot more as we get closer to february 1st, the likely date the iowa caucuses will take place, and the new hampshire primary's planned for february 9th. on february 20th the nevada -- >> nevada. >> -- democratic caucuses -- [laughter] kennedy! and south carolina gop primary get underway followed by the nevada gop caucuses. and then
i really do.nd i think now he will be ready and, you know, you pointed out in the past, andrea, these debates are not the time and place for deep specifics. but if you have a think here or there that makes you sound more thoughtful -- >> like carson. the last answer for carson, talked about performing brain surgery, that was a winner for him. >> on this labor day, andrea's wearing white -- should she really be? [laughter] >> the rule is you can't wear white after labor day....
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>> what do you do?hat this does, i can then check in with you either by calling you, or just make sure. now, i'm nervous does, on college campuses, local law enforcement it, will start to grab areas where people feel nervous to alert the police. so if everyone feels nervous, at third and market, maybe the police need have more there. >> i their will send owl alarm. >> oh, if you hit that call police button your phone goes absolutely berserk trying to scare away who sever coming at you. >> and calls the police? >> and calls the police. >> here ' the trouble i always get into. my dad will say, okay, whenever you, you know, walking somewhere, go somewhere, make sure to call me whether you get n okay, dad, i'll call you, then i get so excited i forget to call him, i don't actually call him. what if this app if i pressed it knows i am walking on trip a i forget to say i'm good now, will it automatic? >> no, automatically if you notice when we walk past the studio it says the trip successfully ended. >> and i
>> what do you do?hat this does, i can then check in with you either by calling you, or just make sure. now, i'm nervous does, on college campuses, local law enforcement it, will start to grab areas where people feel nervous to alert the police. so if everyone feels nervous, at third and market, maybe the police need have more there. >> i their will send owl alarm. >> oh, if you hit that call police button your phone goes absolutely berserk trying to scare away who sever...
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who's doing good?eft and you're doing so terrible. >> jimmy: oh, swabi scored. >> that's the other team. >> jimmy: rooting for the wrong team. why is my controller vibrating like a sex toy? >> it's ready to go it's really excited about the game. >> jimmy: there's the ball. >> hit the ball. >> not that way! >> jimmy: how do you know which way to go? it's a circle. >> towards the ball. you're not supposed to be flying through the air. >> you're upside down. >> you're so bad. >> jimmy: what do you mean i'm bad? >> you're so bad. >> jimmy: i get nauseated. i don't have the coordination for this kind of thing. >> any normal person would probably be able to -- >> jimmy: do what? i'm driving at myself right now. he scored again! people will have no fun watching this? >> no, it's so bad. >> jimmy: oh, there's the ball. >> oh, they scored again. >> jimmy: why are there cars on the soccer field? this doesn't make any sense. >> now you can focus in. look, the ball, you've got the ball! >> jimmy: i've never been p
who's doing good?eft and you're doing so terrible. >> jimmy: oh, swabi scored. >> that's the other team. >> jimmy: rooting for the wrong team. why is my controller vibrating like a sex toy? >> it's ready to go it's really excited about the game. >> jimmy: there's the ball. >> hit the ball. >> not that way! >> jimmy: how do you know which way to go? it's a circle. >> towards the ball. you're not supposed to be flying through the air. >>...
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>> i do not have his individual name. >> do you know the credentials? >> i don't have his bio in front of me, sir, but the work plan was not developed at the site. it was developed by the state of colorado. >> public input and professional expertise are not the same thing. you should have had a professional design person in charge to stamp plans were drawings or whatever it was. >> ii am suggesting i cannot answer your question at this point, but i am happy to follow up. >> you have 15,326 employees in the epa as of march 2015. in region eight you have 642. across the country you only have 12 seal -- 12 civil engineers on staff. two geologists and one civil engineer in region eight. i think this is unacceptable, and you are at fault for not having the required design professional in charge of this work. >> see what happens when you have an engineer on the panel? right in time for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is nice to see you again. i realize this is a difficult hearing, administrator, but we all want the same thing, we do not want thes
>> i do not have his individual name. >> do you know the credentials? >> i don't have his bio in front of me, sir, but the work plan was not developed at the site. it was developed by the state of colorado. >> public input and professional expertise are not the same thing. you should have had a professional design person in charge to stamp plans were drawings or whatever it was. >> ii am suggesting i cannot answer your question at this point, but i am happy to...
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how long do you see yourself doing this? what would you want to do after hp? meg: i do not know.e stopped giving sort of forecasts around this and i never dreamed i would run for governor. i also said i probably will never be another ceo. you never know where life will take you, twist and turns. we will see. emily: how much longer do you see yourself doing this? meg: i do not honestly know. i am excited to get the two companies off on a great path and i have made a commitment to hp inc. and hewlett-packard enterprise. i will see this through. i think you know i love a challenge. emily: meg whitman, ceo of hp, thank you so much for joining us, it has been really great to have you. meg: thank you for coming to "hp discover." emily: and good luck. meg: thank you. ♪ . . . announcer: "brilliant ideas." powered by hyundai motors. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this. artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, an
how long do you see yourself doing this? what would you want to do after hp? meg: i do not know.e stopped giving sort of forecasts around this and i never dreamed i would run for governor. i also said i probably will never be another ceo. you never know where life will take you, twist and turns. we will see. emily: how much longer do you see yourself doing this? meg: i do not honestly know. i am excited to get the two companies off on a great path and i have made a commitment to hp inc. and...
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it is not that easy to do well. >> no, it's not. >> you have to figure out what do want do in the classroom after the people have heard your lecture? >> i will say, we have seen this many times and maybe tooting my own horn, but video and television is much more difficult than it looks like. okay. so, why does a guy go from being the president of yale, longest tenure at yale to running coursera? >> i think it is opening up a whole new frontier for the world. it is extending the -- it's extending the mission of what the great universities can do, 'cause they can bring their talent, they are they can bring accumulated scholarship of their faculties to the whole world. that's the essence of it. by the way, 120 university, not 20, producing content for us. >> oh, my goodness. >> and the reach is enormous 15 million registered learners. the -- and they are all stages of life. i mean, the real mission of coursera is to be the place that you go to learn throughout your lifetime, you know, think of, you know, google as the place you go to search and amazon the place you go to shop, we want to be th
it is not that easy to do well. >> no, it's not. >> you have to figure out what do want do in the classroom after the people have heard your lecture? >> i will say, we have seen this many times and maybe tooting my own horn, but video and television is much more difficult than it looks like. okay. so, why does a guy go from being the president of yale, longest tenure at yale to running coursera? >> i think it is opening up a whole new frontier for the world. it is...
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i do my own facebook. i do my own instagram. i love social media and i think , you have to understand that so much of what has happened is done through social media. so i was talking with my daughter the other day, and it was the day that i had gotten emotional during the press conference right after the charleston nine. and so i went into her room and i was talking to her and i said, "well, you might hear something at school, but," i said, "i got a bit emotional." she said, "yeah, i saw it." and i said, "where did you see it?" because she does not watch the news. and she said, "i saw it on facebook." and i said, "is that where you get your news?" and she said, and she said, "yeah, i get all my news from facebook." now, that's a little scary, right, because there's so much out there. but we have to acknowledge that that's where this new group is getting their information. so we have to also acknowledge they need to feel like they connect with us. so a lot of times, i'll go on facebook and i'll do town halls. they'll question and
i do my own facebook. i do my own instagram. i love social media and i think , you have to understand that so much of what has happened is done through social media. so i was talking with my daughter the other day, and it was the day that i had gotten emotional during the press conference right after the charleston nine. and so i went into her room and i was talking to her and i said, "well, you might hear something at school, but," i said, "i got a bit emotional." she said,...
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it's what you do. you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of these feet...e pain, ...served my country... ...carried the weight of a family... ...and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions
it's what you do. you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a...
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we have to do this again. can we do this again? let's do this again. much. >>> when we come back, robert schiler sounds a warning saying the risk of a significant bear market is rising, and he's joining us next. later, a first on cnbc interview with the american airline ceo, doug parker. stick around. we'll be right back. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> warning, growing fears of a bubble, and why robert is worried about stocks right now. >>> new this morning, could china's gdp bigger than beijing reports? a researcher says yes, why it's good news and bad news straight ahead. >>> deep in the heart of the texas, self-made multimillionaire rooster mcconaughey and butch are back, carving out forchips from unforgiving land, and now they are ready to pass on the secrets to success. the stars of cnbc's "west texas investors club" live with us on set as the final hou
we have to do this again. can we do this again? let's do this again. much. >>> when we come back, robert schiler sounds a warning saying the risk of a significant bear market is rising, and he's joining us next. later, a first on cnbc interview with the american airline ceo, doug parker. stick around. we'll be right back. it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud...
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but they didn't do that. here's what we found out, that you had -- the associated press is the one that told us that the iaea was going to let iran inspect its own site at parchon. we find out from senator tom cotton and colleague tom pompeo that the iaea had all these side deals. this is something that's been shoved down america's throats, and once it goes through, no president will be able to turn it back because iran will have the money and because all these other nations and their businesses will be doing business with this sponsor of terrorism. >> dagen, with all due respect, they're going to do business with them anyway. let issei we voted this deal down. you know this better than i do. the french are already in there trying to caught deal, the germans, the russian, the chinese. sanctions would have been lifted by the left of the world anyway. wait a second. we would have gotten nothing out of it. >> not backing this deal would never have gotten done. >> just not true. the u.s. leading the lifting of th
but they didn't do that. here's what we found out, that you had -- the associated press is the one that told us that the iaea was going to let iran inspect its own site at parchon. we find out from senator tom cotton and colleague tom pompeo that the iaea had all these side deals. this is something that's been shoved down america's throats, and once it goes through, no president will be able to turn it back because iran will have the money and because all these other nations and their...
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we can do 2-d maps. we can do 3-d modeling.can scan any building anywhere with a touch of a button, turn that into a 3-d model. emily: what industries will drones revolutionize? chris: today, it is a consumer revolution, and it is starting to become a commercial revolution as well. the two big industries are agriculture, where crop mapping leads to smarter farming and minimizing chemical use in farms. construction is the other big industry. we can only manage what we can measure. and how do we digitize the workflow and how do we digitize construction? the answer is to use drones to model maps, do a 3-d scan of these things, and so you can see the progress of construction, the deviation, the changes from day to day, without it even being there. emily: what is the coolest thing you have seen a drone do? chris: there is a long list. emily: choose one. chris: one of the things we have is what is called a follow me function. k orou bike through the par ski or whatever, the drone follows you. keeping the camera on you, orbiting aroun
we can do 2-d maps. we can do 3-d modeling.can scan any building anywhere with a touch of a button, turn that into a 3-d model. emily: what industries will drones revolutionize? chris: today, it is a consumer revolution, and it is starting to become a commercial revolution as well. the two big industries are agriculture, where crop mapping leads to smarter farming and minimizing chemical use in farms. construction is the other big industry. we can only manage what we can measure. and how do we...
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what do we do?>> i don't think it is their job to care about ethics, but the company has to hire somebody who does. the designer, the engineer, you have a job. develop. code. make sure it works and it is perfect, but there needs to be somebody at that company who is thinking about privacy and thinking about moral issues. i get your point. i don't think it is in a vacuum. a company is not just -- trust me, i am not an engineer. ms. durkan: but she does have morals. raquel russell and i have ethics. it is not ok, but it doesn't mean that the company or the organization is off the hook because of that. ms. durkan: there are three good points you raise on that. i have been talking to a lot of the educators in silicon valley. instilling that sense of should we with can we is going to be a change. we talked about it at dinner, having it in the companies themselves, interdisciplinary teams. in engineering team can say they can do this, and somebody can say, that is creepy. or should be even do that? making
what do we do?>> i don't think it is their job to care about ethics, but the company has to hire somebody who does. the designer, the engineer, you have a job. develop. code. make sure it works and it is perfect, but there needs to be somebody at that company who is thinking about privacy and thinking about moral issues. i get your point. i don't think it is in a vacuum. a company is not just -- trust me, i am not an engineer. ms. durkan: but she does have morals. raquel russell and i...
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david: if you are a ceo, what do you do?rd: you need to understand where companies are. : interest rates have gone down -- richard: you are able to do that in a way you were not able to before. companies need to be paranoid. competition,he new what do you and don barton say when you go to beijing to consult people? what do you tell them? richard: the chinese are becoming global players. tom: but they just went through massive devaluation and are heading to some form of soft or modestly hard landing. it is not going well, so can they find a new business model? richard: everyone talks about china falling from 7% to 6%. let's remember, 6% growth when you are that they is not that why -- when you are that big is not that wide. tom: coming up, brazil's crisis. it escalates. that is the subject of today's single best chart. we have a semi-long chart. that is the only way that eswar prasad would come on the set. "bloomberg surveillance" on this september 11. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom
david: if you are a ceo, what do you do?rd: you need to understand where companies are. : interest rates have gone down -- richard: you are able to do that in a way you were not able to before. companies need to be paranoid. competition,he new what do you and don barton say when you go to beijing to consult people? what do you tell them? richard: the chinese are becoming global players. tom: but they just went through massive devaluation and are heading to some form of soft or modestly hard...