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expensive do do everything they need do do do bring the d back dupe park saying it could cost up do $7 billion. in mauldin, jessica rayez, fox girlfriend news. ski resorts. napa valley is open with four drails, three lifts. a lot of skiers taking advantage of the beautiful winder day and hitting those slopes. dhis weekend is a big weekend for ski resorts out and delooks pretty good. you know we've got temperatures dropping once again tonight so keeping that fresh smell in place. in fact we've got ague flurries across northern new england, partly clear skies, temperatures 40 degrees in boston, and the 30s in the endearier. if you're stepping out layer up because defeels like it's at the freezing mark, but come midnight pier expecting do see the mercury right around the mid 30s, scattered clouds looking dan dastic. i have do point out demptures will drop below freezing in some locations. so when you wake up tomorrow morning you could pee watching for some black ice, slippery spots on unreted surfaces, out before you head out. pie your lunch hour, sunshine, demmerchise climb the do the
expensive do do everything they need do do do bring the d back dupe park saying it could cost up do $7 billion. in mauldin, jessica rayez, fox girlfriend news. ski resorts. napa valley is open with four drails, three lifts. a lot of skiers taking advantage of the beautiful winder day and hitting those slopes. dhis weekend is a big weekend for ski resorts out and delooks pretty good. you know we've got temperatures dropping once again tonight so keeping that fresh smell in place. in fact we've...
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do do do do do do do do do do do do do she walks around with a pink balloon do do do do do do do do and if you try to take it from her your end will come too soon do do do do do do do do she dreams about her pink balloon do do do do do do do do carrying her higher and higher up to the moon do do do do she ties it to her waist she ties it to her wrist do do do do do do do do and if you're lucky she might let it go for you and make a wish do do do do do do do do first thing she wakes up pours herself a cup before she's out the door she stops to blow it up sometimes she carries it high sometimes she carries it low people point at her and say there she goes she don't worry about danger she don't worry do do do do do do do do and she don't give a damn what you think about her pink balloon do do do do do do do do she walks around with a pink balloon do do do do do do do do and if you try to take it from her your end will come too soon do do do do do do do do pink balloon she walks around with a pink balloon [ cheers and applause ] they shot him in the back now it's a crime to be black whe
do do do do do do do do do do do do do she walks around with a pink balloon do do do do do do do do and if you try to take it from her your end will come too soon do do do do do do do do she dreams about her pink balloon do do do do do do do do carrying her higher and higher up to the moon do do do do she ties it to her waist she ties it to her wrist do do do do do do do do and if you're lucky she might let it go for you and make a wish do do do do do do do do first thing she wakes up pours...
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why would you spend time here if you do not think you need to do well in order -- do well. i do not know what well is. i do not want to get blown out of the water here, but there is another element to that, and that is respect. the people of iowa deserve respect and they want respect. i like to come here. i wish i could come here more. if i could clone myself and be in both spaces, but i cannot do it. cynthia: you talked about you grew up in the suburbs of pittsburgh, small towns, gritty little towns -- governor kasich: so we never had much voice or say. cynthia: i was just back there, and in your hometown, and a boy growing up here could dream of becoming president. governor kasich: pretty amazing. cynthia: can they do that today? governor kasich: it is time for people -- people have to fight. what we learned, mckees rocks, it is great and determination. we get not down, we get back up again. we do not go, oh, woe is me. i do not think the country is any different. people are bitter about the fact that the system does not work, that special interests and powerful people ca
why would you spend time here if you do not think you need to do well in order -- do well. i do not know what well is. i do not want to get blown out of the water here, but there is another element to that, and that is respect. the people of iowa deserve respect and they want respect. i like to come here. i wish i could come here more. if i could clone myself and be in both spaces, but i cannot do it. cynthia: you talked about you grew up in the suburbs of pittsburgh, small towns, gritty little...
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delicious food. >> jimmy: what do you do there in mario by mary? you do what? >> you can eat and drink. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes, let's do this >> okay. >> jimmy: fred, you're going to make us a drink? >> fred's going to make us a a drink. >> jimmy: okay, good. >> which is basically tomato soup, because it's so cold out. and we're going to go like this. i took a little anyalote of this and to some of these soups, i've added the addition of vodka. because tomato and vodka have gone together -- >> perfectly. >> like the bible and christianity. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. now, buddy, we are doing -- what do you call it? let's do -- we're doing a a grilled cheese off, okay? >> yes. >> jimmy: now, here's -- what is your secret ingredient? i'll tell you mine. >> my secret ingredient is black truffles, my friend. they're going to make me a a winner. how about you, jimmy? what's yours? >> jimmy: mine is wonder bread. [ light laughter ] crumbles, and maple syrup in the butter when you cook it. see, that's the reaction you want. [ light laughter ] see,
delicious food. >> jimmy: what do you do there in mario by mary? you do what? >> you can eat and drink. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes, let's do this >> okay. >> jimmy: fred, you're going to make us a drink? >> fred's going to make us a a drink. >> jimmy: okay, good. >> which is basically tomato soup, because it's so cold out. and we're going to go like this. i took a little anyalote of this and to some of these soups, i've added the...
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do you watch them on a laptop, on tv? how do you do it? >> jimmy: on television. yeah. i have a dvd. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: that your publicist or someone gives me. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: your manager. what's your manager's name again? corky. >> david mckinley smith dr. zayes jr. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a long name. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you've been working with him for years. >> he is lovely. >> jimmy: yeah. he's a great guy. >> he's 91. >> jimmy: 91. not really in the entertainment business. >> not in the entertainment business. >> jimmy: yeah. he was your pediatrician. [ laughter ] why would you hired him to be your manager? >> because he brought me to health. >> jimmy: doesn't matter. >> he brought me to health. >> jimmy: he brought me to health. >> he helped me. he fed me -- >> jimmy: he fed you through a a bird feeder. >> baby food. >> jimmy: baby bird feeder. >> baby bird feeder. i was a baby and a became an adult because of my pediatrician. who's now my manager. >> jimmy: he's 91, happy birthday. [ cheers and applause ] happy birthday, david. i hope he's having a
do you watch them on a laptop, on tv? how do you do it? >> jimmy: on television. yeah. i have a dvd. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: that your publicist or someone gives me. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: your manager. what's your manager's name again? corky. >> david mckinley smith dr. zayes jr. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a long name. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you've been working with him for years. >> he is lovely. >> jimmy: yeah. he's a great guy....
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how do you do that? and what we're talking about is aspiring to be president of the united states, that person is also the commander in
how do you do that? and what we're talking about is aspiring to be president of the united states, that person is also the commander in
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we are not doing that for people now. charlie: how do you best do that? >> yes. i think one of the worst things you can do and trying to provide the answer to that question is to use all the magic -- language of the politician. i think what you ought to do is address the question with common sense and baby talk. and you know who was brilliant at that -- abraham lincoln. charlie: your hero. everybody hads, the opportunity to know him would have to love him. although the voters did not love him which is an interesting reminder. but lincoln described it as well as you can describe it. are tryingd is, you to figure out what government should do. government should do the things for you that you cannot do for yourself privately, individually. if you need to come together and pool your money and energy to get it done, then we call that government. everyonell look back, of us on moments in your own life when you made a decision or something did not work out and if i had won that contest in high school, i might've been on broadway. i've got $2000 for signing with the pitt
we are not doing that for people now. charlie: how do you best do that? >> yes. i think one of the worst things you can do and trying to provide the answer to that question is to use all the magic -- language of the politician. i think what you ought to do is address the question with common sense and baby talk. and you know who was brilliant at that -- abraham lincoln. charlie: your hero. everybody hads, the opportunity to know him would have to love him. although the voters did not love...
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do the hustle do do do do do do do [ laughter ] hold on. hello. it is me, jacques, speaking. yes. sacrebleu. sacrebleu. i have to do table 53. you want to call me for turkey stuffing. you take a celery. shove it up the turkey butt. [ laughter ] now i'm middle eastern. i'm middle eastern now! [ light laughter ] you take that -- you take that potato, you shove it up turkey's butt. what you want from me? what do you want from me, my friend? you shove it up the turkey's butt. [ gibberish ] sacrebleu! good-bye! table 53, get on that, right now. [ cheers and applause ] table 53! >> that was better than mine. >> jimmy: it was lame. >> it was better. >> jimmy: very lame. you said it nicely. all right, here we go. last one here. ready for this? >> yes. >> jimmy: dakota? >> yes. >> jimmy: you're about to get a a call with news that you've been rejected from clown school. this is your one shot to convince them to change their minds. >> okay. ring ring. i know when that hotline bling that can only mean one thing where's mine -- >> jimmy: ring, ring! >> hello? oh, yes, this is bubbles. um, wai
do the hustle do do do do do do do [ laughter ] hold on. hello. it is me, jacques, speaking. yes. sacrebleu. sacrebleu. i have to do table 53. you want to call me for turkey stuffing. you take a celery. shove it up the turkey butt. [ laughter ] now i'm middle eastern. i'm middle eastern now! [ light laughter ] you take that -- you take that potato, you shove it up turkey's butt. what you want from me? what do you want from me, my friend? you shove it up the turkey's butt. [ gibberish ]...
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but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ chicago, illinois, is home of "da bears" and, more recently, da lobsta. da lobsta is a quick-service restaurant started three years ago by j wolf. the traditional lobster roll is, by far, our most popular item. lemonis: j exploited a void in the market and achieved initial success, expanding into three storefronts and a food truck that covers the entire chicago area. but those three locations turned to two when his landlord sold the site of his flagship restaurant, and now j is feeling pinched. but even with a smaller footprint, da lobsta has a loyal following and i'm excited to help take it to the next level. the food-truck business is very competitive in chicago, so i decided to head downtown and see how da lobsta stacks up. hey. -j: hey, marcus. -lemonis: how are you? -are you j? -j: nice to meet you. i am j. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. do you mind coming out to chat? j: absolutely. lemonis: so is this the primary business right he
but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ chicago, illinois, is home of "da bears" and, more recently, da lobsta. da lobsta is a quick-service restaurant started three years ago by j wolf. the traditional lobster roll is, by far, our most popular item. lemonis: j exploited a void in the market and achieved initial success, expanding into three storefronts and a food truck that covers the entire chicago area. but...
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we could do much better, but it is doing well.ou know, that provides a very, very strong buffer against all the emerging markets. i always say santander tends to do better when things are complicated because we are not stable. when things -- everything is doing very well, we are usually going to underperform. and again, if you look at any point in time, if you look january to april, we did really well. so if you look january to now -- i'm quite confident on what we can do for the next few years, in spite of emerging markets, you know, being a bit volatile at the moment. francine: talk to me about brazil. we talked a little bit about emerging markets and the turmoil in emerging markets. brazil is going through a really rough time independently of what is happening in china. how do you see that business developing? ana: so -- so, our brazilian business for quite a while actually was not performing as well as we would have liked. that is quite clear, and i acknowledge we did not do as well as we should have for a number of years. the
we could do much better, but it is doing well.ou know, that provides a very, very strong buffer against all the emerging markets. i always say santander tends to do better when things are complicated because we are not stable. when things -- everything is doing very well, we are usually going to underperform. and again, if you look at any point in time, if you look january to april, we did really well. so if you look january to now -- i'm quite confident on what we can do for the next few...
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you can do it. woobl in you. >> jon: you can do it! you can do it! ( applause ) we have got a double-stuffed show for you tonight. first up, we'll be talking to the great and kinda spooky actor james spader. he's the star of the hit show "the blacklist." so i'm assuming it's not about this year's oscar nominees. ( applause ) that's fair. that's fair. >> jon: wooo! >> stephen: and if you're old enough, you might remember him from "sex, lies and videotape," and if you're really old enough, you might even remember videotape. ( laughter ) then i'll talk with new york jets wide receiver brandon marshall. ( cheers and applause ) i don't know what-- >> stephen: that's the heisman. >> stephen: this is the extent i know about football... i'm not sure-- i'm not sure how the jets did this year, but if he's here tonight, i'm guessing they could ( laughter ) hey! hey! then i'll talk with superstar podcaster sarah koenig. ( cheers and applause ) her show-- ( applause ) her show "serial" digs up the truth about serious crimes. so i like to think of it as, "csi: npr
you can do it. woobl in you. >> jon: you can do it! you can do it! ( applause ) we have got a double-stuffed show for you tonight. first up, we'll be talking to the great and kinda spooky actor james spader. he's the star of the hit show "the blacklist." so i'm assuming it's not about this year's oscar nominees. ( applause ) that's fair. that's fair. >> jon: wooo! >> stephen: and if you're old enough, you might remember him from "sex, lies and videotape,"...
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people want to do things so how do you do that? we are talking about them aspiring to be president of the united states. a person is also the commander-in-chief. you may have heard it said before that being president of the united states is not like playing beanbag with somebody. it is a tough job. i think we have seen where toughness has been lacking. he will be tough so that our allies know that and they will be very, very happy to stand by our side and we will make it clear to them that we will stand by their side as well. our enemies, you know the u.s. over its history has had a number of enemies who are now our best friends. starting with england. there were some skirmishes around these parts a few years ago with these -- with them. there are people who hate us to this day and i don't know if they will ever not hate us. if we can't change that, we can be sure if we have to is that they will fear us. so they do not dare mess with us. i like to say that they would dread to tread on us. with your help, that's how it happens, this
people want to do things so how do you do that? we are talking about them aspiring to be president of the united states. a person is also the commander-in-chief. you may have heard it said before that being president of the united states is not like playing beanbag with somebody. it is a tough job. i think we have seen where toughness has been lacking. he will be tough so that our allies know that and they will be very, very happy to stand by our side and we will make it clear to them that we...
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we do not really do any more projects alone.he small farmers on the tea plantations, or be it the social compliance in your value chain, or be it working with your partners to get to sustainable sourcing, we really try to put these partnerships in place. with the dutch development agency, or u.s. aid, or with organizations like unicef, oxfam, or solidaridad, it keeps us, also, honest, because this is a moving thing. we do not have all the answers. we certainly cannot do it alone. we also have to be sure that in the approach of creating value across the total value chain and being sure that everybody is included and there is more equitable and sustainable wealth that we want to create, is that everybody is protected. and that can only be done if you work in partnership. i firmly believe that. francine: is there another ceo or a big influence in your life that you admire? paul: there are many people that you admire. the answers you normally get is to look at the gandhi's, or look at the nelson mandela's or look at the rosa parks'.
we do not really do any more projects alone.he small farmers on the tea plantations, or be it the social compliance in your value chain, or be it working with your partners to get to sustainable sourcing, we really try to put these partnerships in place. with the dutch development agency, or u.s. aid, or with organizations like unicef, oxfam, or solidaridad, it keeps us, also, honest, because this is a moving thing. we do not have all the answers. we certainly cannot do it alone. we also have...
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they do it in england. they do it in france, do it in germany, do it all over scandinavia. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border. every major country does it. 29 million people today have no health insurance at all. millions more have high deductibles and high co-payments. sound familiar. ok. and by the way, we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. are at a time when one in five americans are unable to afford the prescription drugs their doctors are prescribing, at a time when seniors are cutting their pills in half because they can't afford to buy what they need, the three major drug companies in america last year made $45 billion in profit. because they are so powerful, because they provide millions of dollars in lobbying and campaign contributions, because they have 1,400 lobbyists in washington, d.c., there is no legislation on the books to prevent them from doubling, tripling, quadrupling the price you pay for medicine. they are getting away with murder and in some cases they are committing murder. we are hearing from oncologists wh
they do it in england. they do it in france, do it in germany, do it all over scandinavia. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border. every major country does it. 29 million people today have no health insurance at all. millions more have high deductibles and high co-payments. sound familiar. ok. and by the way, we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. are at a time when one in five americans are unable to afford the prescription drugs their doctors are...
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there are many, many groups doing this a lot longer than us and doing greatstuff. you have to believe in re redemption redemp. 97% of them come out and come back so we need to help them be reoffend. if you look at our cririnal justice system today, we've made it a weigh station, an end point for everything we haven't dealt with in our society in a more productive way. people are right when they say they're coming out and there's not jobs and they don't have skills. you're right, that's why we have to change the system. first, they hope to stop the inflow of a certain level of offenders who maybe don't need to go to prison. people get caught up in drugs and other things who aren't necessarily violent. we're now treating people we're mad at like people we're afraid of. we keep some people out who could benefit from a second chance, with drug treatment, >> you were breaking down components of your reform plan. can you give us more details on each of those pieces. >> it started with the laws that are in place. that's the foundation. why do we have all these laws? can w
there are many, many groups doing this a lot longer than us and doing greatstuff. you have to believe in re redemption redemp. 97% of them come out and come back so we need to help them be reoffend. if you look at our cririnal justice system today, we've made it a weigh station, an end point for everything we haven't dealt with in our society in a more productive way. people are right when they say they're coming out and there's not jobs and they don't have skills. you're right, that's why we...
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no, they do. no, they do.fluffernutter, monkey butter, bell ringer, chicken finger on this monday-to-friday plane! and i'm sick of it. which is why i'm here to support our next president of the united states, marco rubio, the proud son of immigrants from cuba-- which we're now letting airplanes fly to, thanks to our current commander-in-spleef going commando because the emperor's got no clothes on, apologizing to bin laden for dumping him down at the bottom of the ocean. we need a leader who's got the thick skin to tell 'em everything's better down where it's wetter under the sea! that's why i'm here to support our next president of the united states, sebastian the crab. you know, you know, look at this. look at this. ( cheers and applause ) you can't deal with this! putin can't deal with that. he can't do it, no. i've seen it. i've seen the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked. just ask our next president, who can or cannot be a woman. animal, vegetable, or snow machine.
no, they do. no, they do.fluffernutter, monkey butter, bell ringer, chicken finger on this monday-to-friday plane! and i'm sick of it. which is why i'm here to support our next president of the united states, marco rubio, the proud son of immigrants from cuba-- which we're now letting airplanes fly to, thanks to our current commander-in-spleef going commando because the emperor's got no clothes on, apologizing to bin laden for dumping him down at the bottom of the ocean. we need a leader who's...
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keep doing what you are doing. i speak up but there is so much out there and so much hate and division. it's very sickening. hank you for what you do. guest: thank you. i am reassured to hear you say that and i appreciate it. i am an optimist and people make fun of me for that. i would like to think this is the last burst of hate and discrimination as the majority of people have been moving toward more peaceful -- it's not shown in the media but it's overwhelming. there is a lot of positive we don't see i try to emphasize that is much as possible. from the mass shootings, we see this last burst of an attempt to that hasld system structural violence built in i think that will not last. the majority of people are good and will push for good of me to make sure our voices are louder. the voice of hate and discrimination right now is much louder. i wrote an article living in england called " i felt more welcome on the bible belt." ofever felt that kind prejudice in south carolina but nothing is hateful is now i would li
keep doing what you are doing. i speak up but there is so much out there and so much hate and division. it's very sickening. hank you for what you do. guest: thank you. i am reassured to hear you say that and i appreciate it. i am an optimist and people make fun of me for that. i would like to think this is the last burst of hate and discrimination as the majority of people have been moving toward more peaceful -- it's not shown in the media but it's overwhelming. there is a lot of positive we...
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do you think they do it? steve: sometimes they do, but sometimes they don't.atch hasn't really grabbed me. the newton. they have a few misses. emily: you are not a fan of the apple watch? steve: no. battery life, for me. i have a lot of watches and actually wear them. and i cannot fathom, in personal use, the charging issue. emily: do you think that tesla should focus more on lower-priced, more mainstream electric cars? the model 3, which is supposed to cost $35,000, but that is the base price. steve: that is a great question. that is their long-term vision. you either have many, many billions of dollars to put into equipment to mass produce something of that scale, or you do it in iterations. you take the current model s, which is arguably very expensive vehicle, if you factor in the cost of ownership over five or seven years, fuel or maintenance cost which is so much lower, your total cost is not much different from a high-end ford taurus. if you start with that next vehicle and do the same analysis, it may come out to being like a civic, you know? that to m
do you think they do it? steve: sometimes they do, but sometimes they don't.atch hasn't really grabbed me. the newton. they have a few misses. emily: you are not a fan of the apple watch? steve: no. battery life, for me. i have a lot of watches and actually wear them. and i cannot fathom, in personal use, the charging issue. emily: do you think that tesla should focus more on lower-priced, more mainstream electric cars? the model 3, which is supposed to cost $35,000, but that is the base price....
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you do not hear that. that doesn't mean mr. gross can't do a good job but can they do a good job? further, some of the people supporting these waiver requests are statewide agencies. the skills are so parent could heal them with our dirt jurisdictions because of his facility? then, within any agency, any organization, yours want a backup. just in case somebody gets sick. if mr. chris is so skilled, what happens he gets critically injured by a drunk driver, and errant tourist bus. does that really wait out that law firms skill and the ability of these firms to get adequate professional representation? could he help his firm by doing in-service trainings from his skill to import in part to them. at this point you have a solid case that nobody else can do it within that firm that he can't help some of these providers now to better jobs outside. that's why, to stop the idea of waivers being the common revolving door you might consider that maybe also not to rush to judgment tonight we've got a lovely come located agenda. >> lengthy complicated agenda >> my name is-. i served on to civ
you do not hear that. that doesn't mean mr. gross can't do a good job but can they do a good job? further, some of the people supporting these waiver requests are statewide agencies. the skills are so parent could heal them with our dirt jurisdictions because of his facility? then, within any agency, any organization, yours want a backup. just in case somebody gets sick. if mr. chris is so skilled, what happens he gets critically injured by a drunk driver, and errant tourist bus. does that...
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>> sure. >> you know, i mean, do you know how to do it? >> oh -- yeah, here, just click the fifth star. >> this one? >> you're in the camera. >> oh. >> no, you -- you've got to get -- you're still in the the -- go to the uber app -- >> uber old, because everything else these days moves too damn fast. and for drivers who are no longer legally allowed to drive, >> [ bleep ]. >> joe? >> uber old. >> jimmy: it's over. or is it? we're going to take a break. when we come back from the break, we asked kids what the best country in the world and is this they had some funny answers. "this week in unnecessary censorship" too. stick around, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the country. verizon, won big with one hundred fifty three state wins. a t and t got thirty-eight, sprint got two, verizon also won first in the us for data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to s
>> sure. >> you know, i mean, do you know how to do it? >> oh -- yeah, here, just click the fifth star. >> this one? >> you're in the camera. >> oh. >> no, you -- you've got to get -- you're still in the the -- go to the uber app -- >> uber old, because everything else these days moves too damn fast. and for drivers who are no longer legally allowed to drive, >> [ bleep ]. >> joe? >> uber old. >> jimmy: it's over. or is it?...
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doing. it's funny, i was saying last night in south carolina. we had an arena packed and they turned away more than 5000 people. i was saying last night we are all angry at what is going on. but we want to get it fixed and we are going to get it fixed. it is going to be so good and so much fun. it is fun. i like doing this. here it is a saturday. i go friday night, saturday -- all the time. i'm in iowa. next couple of weeks, i'm going to be seeing you so much you are going to be so sick of me. i said to chuck, do you think it's too much? maybe they are going to get sick and tired. so, you know, we have a lot of energy. we have super energy. i don't want to waste any time. we are on the cusp of something that is so great. reuters, trump is 42%. by the way, this is by 15 people. i take 42%. you notice, i started off with like 4%. 12%, thento 8%, then 26%. and i held at 26% for 2 weeks. they said, he's reached his plateau, that's his plateau! 28%.i went to now we have reuters. 42%. carson at 12
doing. it's funny, i was saying last night in south carolina. we had an arena packed and they turned away more than 5000 people. i was saying last night we are all angry at what is going on. but we want to get it fixed and we are going to get it fixed. it is going to be so good and so much fun. it is fun. i like doing this. here it is a saturday. i go friday night, saturday -- all the time. i'm in iowa. next couple of weeks, i'm going to be seeing you so much you are going to be so sick of me....
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so, write down who you are, what you're doing, and how you're gonna do it. and what i would like to recommend is create a one-sentence mission statement of your company and what you're gonna do and how it's gonna help >> the second point in your business plan is something we already do for school projects, and that's research. >> yes, research. researching your business is a lot of fun. it's like being a detective. first, you may want to find out who your competitor is, what they're good at, and how you can do it even better. also, find out your customer. talk to o ur friends and familil of what you're doing, and start building a list of customers for your new business. >> the next is the daily plan. >> yes, the daily plan and what i like to call "operations." you want to work on your business every day. it's like a plant. you want to water it every day to see it grow. and then you want to find out what you need to do and how you're gonna do it. do you need to make a video? do you talk to more friends about your business? or do you want to make a cool gadget
so, write down who you are, what you're doing, and how you're gonna do it. and what i would like to recommend is create a one-sentence mission statement of your company and what you're gonna do and how it's gonna help >> the second point in your business plan is something we already do for school projects, and that's research. >> yes, research. researching your business is a lot of fun. it's like being a detective. first, you may want to find out who your competitor is, what they're...
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if we do not do it, we are not going to fix problems. people around the world look at america fighting and sniping. what do you think they think? maybe america has lost its edge. we' ve got to have somebody that can keep their cool, bring people together and solve problems. politics seems to ruin everything if you do not get the solutions of the most serious problems we have. josh: talking about bringing people together. about a minute to go. people point, i hate to bring it to trump. he is the front rudder and his numbers are maintaining continuity. a lot, some of the things he says are considered very divisive. how do you -- gov. kasich: you cannot come to there and be angry or be other party to listen to you. you will lose people in your own party. i' ve been involved in building a team to fix ohio. it was almost gone and we are doing great. the same thing happened in washington, you got to have some he has a vision, is bold, knows how to get the economy moving, people together. without that, america is going to keep lumbering along a
if we do not do it, we are not going to fix problems. people around the world look at america fighting and sniping. what do you think they think? maybe america has lost its edge. we' ve got to have somebody that can keep their cool, bring people together and solve problems. politics seems to ruin everything if you do not get the solutions of the most serious problems we have. josh: talking about bringing people together. about a minute to go. people point, i hate to bring it to trump. he is the...
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what do you mean a new crisis?> last winter, i felt that the great crises having to do with the protection of the liberties of negro americans in the south were probably coming to -- coming to an end. we were going to get this work done. the majority existed in the american people believed it should be done. it seemed to me we would turn to the problem of the northern ghettos where just passing a law was not going to change takes. problems were much more difficult and less responsive to feeling that you had to do hard, difficult to slow things. i felt this would inevitably cause frustration anger and disappointment. >> one of the major conclusions you come to is that the negro family has deteriorated. how is that justified? >> that is the important point. it seems to me there are a great many negro americans, perhaps half are securely in the middle class taking care of himself -- needing no help from anybody thank you very much, but the slums are also filling up with lower-class people who are underemployed, ill ed
what do you mean a new crisis?> last winter, i felt that the great crises having to do with the protection of the liberties of negro americans in the south were probably coming to -- coming to an end. we were going to get this work done. the majority existed in the american people believed it should be done. it seemed to me we would turn to the problem of the northern ghettos where just passing a law was not going to change takes. problems were much more difficult and less responsive to...
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do you want to stay at home or travel? what do you want to do? once you figure out what your goals are then you get with your financial professional and create a strategy. you create a strategy and stick with a strategy. what you can do meanwhile is you can if you work for a company you can maximize your 401 k. open up a sepira. you defear social security, you do a lot of things that are necessary today, okay, and you start saving today. each month put 100 bucks aside for yourself, right? and just to give you an example, my mother, right, she is the best saver. i mean, she knows how to save, right? but she is old school, right? what she does is she used to do, not anymore, she would put her money -- >> under the pillow? >> under the pillow, or in the fridge, right? and listen to me, here is the funny thing. today now she realizes that okay, i should have invested that money, right? and now she is telling me max your foreoh 1 k. >> your money doesn't grow under the pillow. >> exactly. >> and if you're certain you -- you want to retire with that li
do you want to stay at home or travel? what do you want to do? once you figure out what your goals are then you get with your financial professional and create a strategy. you create a strategy and stick with a strategy. what you can do meanwhile is you can if you work for a company you can maximize your 401 k. open up a sepira. you defear social security, you do a lot of things that are necessary today, okay, and you start saving today. each month put 100 bucks aside for yourself, right? and...
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let the market do what they do, let sellers do what they do. that's going to make the markets a lot more efficient, a lot more trusted. i think the getting out of the way, has been tough, but we need to get out of it. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. scott and gary. now to that oil plunge. another big factor in all of this because oil has been slip-sliding away. these are levels that defy the imagination. that is a big reason why you're seeing those lower gas prices at the pump. but it comes with mixed blessings as trader scott will no doubt remind us. good to have you back. what do you make of what's going on with oil? and how low is low? >> it's already bad enough as it is as $27, $28 a barrel and everybody wants to call a bottom. it doesn't matter. 27's bad, 22's bad, 18's bad. they're all really bad. but at the end of the day when we have oil being downgraded, we have the world bank telling us the world gdp is going lower, we've got our atlanta fed revising our fourth quarter gdp lower, what's happening in china and their bad gdp numbers
let the market do what they do, let sellers do what they do. that's going to make the markets a lot more efficient, a lot more trusted. i think the getting out of the way, has been tough, but we need to get out of it. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. scott and gary. now to that oil plunge. another big factor in all of this because oil has been slip-sliding away. these are levels that defy the imagination. that is a big reason why you're seeing those lower gas prices at the pump. but it...
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autocratic systems can't do what we can do. the dutch can't do what we can do. when the dutch fly with our bombs over syria they cannot do anything because we have to tell from what the targets are. the pilot doesn't leave on a mission thinking i am going to hit the first thing i see. every mission starts with the target back, these are your targets to hit, this is number one, this is number 2, this is number 3 and this is your alternate, the dutch can't even do it. germans can't do it. so why are the russians dropping bombs by the ton in syria? because they can't do what we can do. so part of the answer to the question is who cares, the chinese have thousands of drones, am i worried they're going to attack us in a world in which there are still 15,000 nuclear warheads? no. i don't care. but the process of building this technology is ultimately a positive one. it is how we utilize the technology that is the challenge. so the reason why with all of his takes and all of his soldiers and all of his magnificent artillery saddam hussein loss to the united states not
autocratic systems can't do what we can do. the dutch can't do what we can do. when the dutch fly with our bombs over syria they cannot do anything because we have to tell from what the targets are. the pilot doesn't leave on a mission thinking i am going to hit the first thing i see. every mission starts with the target back, these are your targets to hit, this is number one, this is number 2, this is number 3 and this is your alternate, the dutch can't even do it. germans can't do it. so why...
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doing. we were in south carolina, and it was an amazing thing. we had an arena packed and they turned away more than 5000 people. i was saying last night we are all angry at what is going on. we want to get it fixed. it is going to be so good and so much fun. it is fun. i like doing this. i will go saturday and friday night all the time. i'm in iowa. next couple of weeks, i'm going to be seeing you so much you are going to be so sick of me. i said to chuck and the people -- do you think it is too much? maybe they are going to get sick and tired. so, you know, we have a lot of energy. we want -- i don't want to waste any time. we are on the cusp of something that is so great. reuters -- trump is 42%. by the way, this is by 15 people. i take 42%. i started out with 4%. then i got 8%. then i go to 12%. then i went to 26%. they were saying he has reached his plateau. that's his plateau. and i want to 28%. then i went to 30%. now we have reuters. 42%. cruises that 16%. carson at 12%. bush is so l
doing. we were in south carolina, and it was an amazing thing. we had an arena packed and they turned away more than 5000 people. i was saying last night we are all angry at what is going on. we want to get it fixed. it is going to be so good and so much fun. it is fun. i like doing this. i will go saturday and friday night all the time. i'm in iowa. next couple of weeks, i'm going to be seeing you so much you are going to be so sick of me. i said to chuck and the people -- do you think it is...
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they do want to do it. other than providing funding for mental health care, the president vaguely mentioned the department of health and human services removing information about people purchasing guns for mental health reasons. in the case of the virginia tech s werey, the shooter virginia public high school, have figured out how to manage the shooters mental health issues, but they were not allowed to talk to virginia tech about the subject. virginia tech did not even know they had a mentally ill student when he arrived as a freshman. while we fix that under virginia law, such problems exist throughout the legal system. i will finish by calling your verytion to bury -- serious concerns reference about the presidents rhetoric. the other concern at a constitutional level, because i see time is out, that i have is beyond the second amendment, is the separation of powers. ifad one senator hearsay congress won't cooperate with thepresident, i'm sure glad president is by congress -- bypassing congress. heard an
they do want to do it. other than providing funding for mental health care, the president vaguely mentioned the department of health and human services removing information about people purchasing guns for mental health reasons. in the case of the virginia tech s werey, the shooter virginia public high school, have figured out how to manage the shooters mental health issues, but they were not allowed to talk to virginia tech about the subject. virginia tech did not even know they had a mentally...
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we do not produce many we do everything in house.he mindset of the customers who look today and more and more it is not about the brand, it is about the products and in transit valley. many brands just do marketing and put a logo on something that they buy from somebody else. tag on it.huge price the market is changing. digital media helps educate customers. that is a huge opportunity for small brands. that is why we have great growth when others are going down. francine: who is your ideal customer? do you sell to women? >> of course. >> no, we sell to everyone. we have a very unique concept of -- we are in the main street, in all the big cities. so, we are educated collectors. and new collectors. it's the way we work. so, we have men, women, older people, young people. francine: how many are actually looking for investment? how many say, how much return to i get for this painting in 10 years? or do you say, buy a painting because you need to like it. >> of course, everyone wants to make an investment when they buy a painting. they d
we do not produce many we do everything in house.he mindset of the customers who look today and more and more it is not about the brand, it is about the products and in transit valley. many brands just do marketing and put a logo on something that they buy from somebody else. tag on it.huge price the market is changing. digital media helps educate customers. that is a huge opportunity for small brands. that is why we have great growth when others are going down. francine: who is your ideal...
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they do it in england. they do it in france, do it in germany, do it all over scandinavia. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border. every major country does it. 29 million people today have no health insurance at all. millions more have high deductibles and high co-payments. sound familiar. ok. and by the way, we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. at a time when one in five americans are unable to afford the prescription drugs their doctors are prescribing, at a time when seniors are cutting their pills in half because they can't afford to buy what they need, the three major drug companies in america last year made $45 billion in profit. because they are so powerful, because they provide millions of dollars in lobbying and campaign contributions, because they have 1,400 lobbyists in washington, d.c., there is no legislation on the books to prevent them from doubling, tripling, quadrupling the price you pay for medicine. they are getting away with murder and in some cases they are committing murder. [applause] we are hearing from oncolog
they do it in england. they do it in france, do it in germany, do it all over scandinavia. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border. every major country does it. 29 million people today have no health insurance at all. millions more have high deductibles and high co-payments. sound familiar. ok. and by the way, we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. at a time when one in five americans are unable to afford the prescription drugs their doctors are prescribing,...
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lemonis: what do you do here? jason: purchasing, shipping and receiving, inventory, deal with the subcontractors. lemonis: would i call you the general manager? jason: uh, no. my title, i think, is purchasing manager. lemonis: why are you doing all those things if you're just the purchasing manager? jason: other people left, and it just fell in my lap. lemonis: is there a general manager? jason: not anymore, no. lemonis: what happened to the general manager? larry: we could not compensate him for what he really needed to be compensated. lemonis: who's in charge of the books? larry: right now, i guess i am in charge of the books. our bookkeeper quit. that has been a turnover position, because they're the first to see how much trouble we're in. so i had a really great bookkeeper, but she took a better job -- -lemonis: got scared. -larry: yeah. lemonis: meeting jason, you can tell that this is a classic case of a company that's downsized. like many small businesses in this country, they've had to make a lot of very d
lemonis: what do you do here? jason: purchasing, shipping and receiving, inventory, deal with the subcontractors. lemonis: would i call you the general manager? jason: uh, no. my title, i think, is purchasing manager. lemonis: why are you doing all those things if you're just the purchasing manager? jason: other people left, and it just fell in my lap. lemonis: is there a general manager? jason: not anymore, no. lemonis: what happened to the general manager? larry: we could not compensate him...
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do that. we are -- rich people, getting rich people -- rich people getting more rich. host: not only did this bill deal with the affordable care act, but also the funding of planned parenthood. one of the people that spoke out against the funding planned parenthood was congresswoman caster of washington. >> republicans begin the new year with a vote against women, against women's health, and a vote to target planned parenthood all rolled into one. women across the country will not forget the coordinated smear campaign against planned parenthood last year that was based upon false, manufactured videos full of distortions and misinformation and we will not forget how republicans in congress acted in concert with a shady group and used the controversy to eliminate family-planning support and vital cancer screenings for women across the country. that my goping colleagues begin the year who need helps the most, working families, young women, women of color. while republicans choose to start the yea
do that. we are -- rich people, getting rich people -- rich people getting more rich. host: not only did this bill deal with the affordable care act, but also the funding of planned parenthood. one of the people that spoke out against the funding planned parenthood was congresswoman caster of washington. >> republicans begin the new year with a vote against women, against women's health, and a vote to target planned parenthood all rolled into one. women across the country will not forget...
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you have to do what you got to do. i am not going to be attacking anybody that i know but if they attack me i will attack and back times 5. neil: we look forward to seeing you in a couple days. thank you for stopping by. donald trump, leader of the pact, in one poll leading in iowa where he was facing a struggle vs. ted cruz at least in one very prominent poll, a leader in that state and say what you will of all the doubters who said that bubble has got to burst, six months plus and it is not bursting, it is growing. the reaction to donald trump and what he means to this race, what he means to this city, what he means to this first debate as we kick off the 2016 campaign year. you are watching fox business. >> ronald reagan was totally scoffed at. what does he know? he became a great president. i built a great company, a really great company. i have had tremendous success with the apprentice. i have written the part of the deal and many other tremendous best sellers. i have had a very good time of life. neil: donald tr
you have to do what you got to do. i am not going to be attacking anybody that i know but if they attack me i will attack and back times 5. neil: we look forward to seeing you in a couple days. thank you for stopping by. donald trump, leader of the pact, in one poll leading in iowa where he was facing a struggle vs. ted cruz at least in one very prominent poll, a leader in that state and say what you will of all the doubters who said that bubble has got to burst, six months plus and it is not...
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you should not do that. what we are doing in the schools in new orleans is reworking this policies because you have to make sure that the children have the resources they need to learn how to have their behavior formed in a positive way. that is separate and suspend first rather than have the ability to work with them over time is just wrong. in the charter schools, one of the challenges was how you deal with special needs kids. they were not handling that very well. they were handling the expulsion policies well. that has less to do whether they were charters or typical schools, as warehouse schools treat children who are in trouble and he help. all schools across the country need to get better with that. what is happening in new orleans, nothing unique about us, except we and better food, music, and fun than anybody else -- [laughter] mayor landrieu: getting else pretty much the same. mr. bennet: can we take one more quick question here. >> thank you very much. i do not work in the sector. i'm just here to
you should not do that. what we are doing in the schools in new orleans is reworking this policies because you have to make sure that the children have the resources they need to learn how to have their behavior formed in a positive way. that is separate and suspend first rather than have the ability to work with them over time is just wrong. in the charter schools, one of the challenges was how you deal with special needs kids. they were not handling that very well. they were handling the...
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how do we fix our tax code? how do we rein in the regulatory state? how do we maximize our energy potential? third, health care. obamacare has taken us down the wrong path. higher prices, higher deductibles, fewer choices, restricted access. how do we not only repeal the law but what solutions lead us to lower cost and a truly patient-centered health care system? fourth, poverty and opportunity. there are 46 million americans living in poverty today. what solutions will help get people out? right now we have a safety net that is designed to catch people falling into poverty but what we need is a trampoline that gets people out of poverty into lives they want for themselves. how do we get them back into the workforce? how do we restore upward mobility? the last piece of this, and it is so critical to all the others is restoring the constitution. we are a country founded on an idea, and our rights do not come from government, our rights come from god, our rights are natural and the constitution is this beautiful system of rules, a beautiful system prese
how do we fix our tax code? how do we rein in the regulatory state? how do we maximize our energy potential? third, health care. obamacare has taken us down the wrong path. higher prices, higher deductibles, fewer choices, restricted access. how do we not only repeal the law but what solutions lead us to lower cost and a truly patient-centered health care system? fourth, poverty and opportunity. there are 46 million americans living in poverty today. what solutions will help get people out?...
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what are they doing, they'rerune doing boot legs.hen he kind of morphed into this guy who became this shotgun quarterback with all the gyrations back there, the overhalls, reading defenses. now he's kind of back in under the center again. right in offense he did 16 years ago. so it's just interesting to watch. and certainly he's not the player he once was but he's still so cerebral and he's able to get them in the right place and that's why they are where they are. >> rose: so he can have an impact. enver broncos want to win thishe game. >> rose: and that is to simply connect with his receivers. >> let's face it, their running game is not the best running games in the national football legal. they have to run the ball to keep the defense on shorten the action. they won over the patriots by not going into huddle. they shortened the game with the denver broncos. i think rung the ball shorten the game. that's where they want to play. they want to keep their defense fresh but he's still going to have to take some shots down the field>> r
what are they doing, they'rerune doing boot legs.hen he kind of morphed into this guy who became this shotgun quarterback with all the gyrations back there, the overhalls, reading defenses. now he's kind of back in under the center again. right in offense he did 16 years ago. so it's just interesting to watch. and certainly he's not the player he once was but he's still so cerebral and he's able to get them in the right place and that's why they are where they are. >> rose: so he can have...
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do do do do ♪ ski mask in the air if you woke up on the wrong side ♪ of the bed, and don't care, ♪ hellear you scream come clean let he hear you scream. i'm talking cash ruling that thing around me. ♪ let me hear you scream let me hear you scream ♪ and when you're in your hood and everybody count'n cream ♪ i'm talking cash ruling everything ♪ around me ♪ you wear your hood ruling that thing around me. ♪ like heroes we play no games they doand understand but i do now. ♪ everybody look i got a lot of hittas ♪ i'm trying to flip these ho's and make a lot of figures ♪ i take it back to the hood, bainbridge to the bay everybody ♪ what's good va, chitown, baltimore, ♪ inglewood, we texas flexin ♪ still riding with ya day ones let me hear you scream ♪ you wish a hitta would huh let me hear you scream ♪ and when you're in your hood and everybody count'n cream ♪ i'm talking cash ruling everything ♪ around me ♪ still riding with ya day ones let me hear you scream ♪ you wish a hitta would huh let me hear you scream ♪ and when you're in your hood and everybody count'n cream ♪ i'm talking cash rulin
do do do do ♪ ski mask in the air if you woke up on the wrong side ♪ of the bed, and don't care, ♪ hellear you scream come clean let he hear you scream. i'm talking cash ruling that thing around me. ♪ let me hear you scream let me hear you scream ♪ and when you're in your hood and everybody count'n cream ♪ i'm talking cash ruling everything ♪ around me ♪ you wear your hood ruling that thing around me. ♪ like heroes we play no games they doand understand but i do now. ♪...