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what do you do, and again, i talk about this in my book, what do you do when you have divided governmentch happened after the 2014 election? i had a press conference after it became clear become the majority leader. i said, what are the american people looking for when they elect divided government? i think they're saying, we know you have differences. why don't you look for the same you can agree on and do those. we cannot do the mega stuff because the president does not want to do it but there is a lot , of things that ended a dysfunctional senate. it was completely dysfunctional before this current majority. we could not even vote anymore. we had 15 rollcall votes in all of 2014. the whole year. we had 200 last year. everybody is getting to participate regardless of party. we did trade promotion authority. we did a complete rewrite of no child left behind, very unpopular, left over from the bush administration. the five year highway bill had not been done in 20 years. cyber security, permanent r&d tax credit permanent internet , tax moratorium. comprehensive energy bill. a whole array
what do you do, and again, i talk about this in my book, what do you do when you have divided governmentch happened after the 2014 election? i had a press conference after it became clear become the majority leader. i said, what are the american people looking for when they elect divided government? i think they're saying, we know you have differences. why don't you look for the same you can agree on and do those. we cannot do the mega stuff because the president does not want to do it but...
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>> yes, i do. >> you were cancelled. what have you been doing?right thing to come along. obviously this isn't it. trying to make a buck, man. selling merchandise like you are. >> the shopping network. >> it may be because you're typecast as alf. >> well, that's a good point. i never thought of that. ♪ >> recently i've gotten in trouble and i need advice. i was over at the view. do you know that show. >> i've heard of it, yes. >> i'm not connecting to the ladies. what should i do? >> either you get a puppet or you sit on jeff's other knee. >> so i got to go with that? >> yeah. it's like people talk for a few weeks and it blows over. you know how that goes. >> do you think i'm too obnoxious. >> no. we are the same. we are honest. >> so we're just straightforward simple men. >> you are a simple man. look at us. you can tell. i'm the patriot, he is the pin head. >> what is it about mr. obama that some americans object to? >> i have a simple philosophy and i don't we share this. if you don't love this country, i'm sorry, get the hell out? is that hars
>> yes, i do. >> you were cancelled. what have you been doing?right thing to come along. obviously this isn't it. trying to make a buck, man. selling merchandise like you are. >> the shopping network. >> it may be because you're typecast as alf. >> well, that's a good point. i never thought of that. ♪ >> recently i've gotten in trouble and i need advice. i was over at the view. do you know that show. >> i've heard of it, yes. >> i'm not...
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there is more work to do, but .here are more leaders there is still more work to do.n the areas of technologygineering, , and thus, i encourage women to go into those areas because we are at the end of the beginning of another phase of technology innovation. big opportunities will be as great as they were. i.t. was the defining industry of my generation and think it will be for the next generation as well. i was asked the other day, what 17-year-oldll your self? i would tell myself to be an engineer. emily: you have done well for yourself. can hp itself become a target? >> you never know. off, therewe spent will still be a $33 billion business with 55 employees all globe.e you never know what happens in this industry. really excited about the future of hewlett-packard enterprise. edge., branch, and, of course, software compatibility. i think we have a great chance to be super successful. by the way, we are out doing our .ompetitors every single day we have taken share in networking. shrunk 3%. emily: now that you have created all of this extra opportunity, what is nex
there is more work to do, but .here are more leaders there is still more work to do.n the areas of technologygineering, , and thus, i encourage women to go into those areas because we are at the end of the beginning of another phase of technology innovation. big opportunities will be as great as they were. i.t. was the defining industry of my generation and think it will be for the next generation as well. i was asked the other day, what 17-year-oldll your self? i would tell myself to be an...
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>> do you do nothing or do you do something and hope that that something makes a difference?oing to be, we're only going to do things that encome bass everything or we don't do anything, then i agree with you, if you have someone that is being investigationed and can be prohibited from going to a place and two days later buying a weapon. >> but he wasn't on any of these lists. >> if you go three years deep in that list or something. it does seem as if democrats, you know, republicans, when they have used terrorism they have gotten legislation passed, using the fear of terrorism as a way to get some controversial legislation passed and democrats decided for the first time to merge terrorism and guns together and run with it. and it did change the rhetoric of the republicans. >> and the lgbt community which is now looking at gun control. if this is going to happen, it's because the democrats are -- the nra still dominates the house, you saw the interview with paul ryan. the house is going to budges. i can't imagine legislation passing this year. if hillary clinton wins with coa
>> do you do nothing or do you do something and hope that that something makes a difference?oing to be, we're only going to do things that encome bass everything or we don't do anything, then i agree with you, if you have someone that is being investigationed and can be prohibited from going to a place and two days later buying a weapon. >> but he wasn't on any of these lists. >> if you go three years deep in that list or something. it does seem as if democrats, you know,...
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do, and it isn't blaming workers for doing what they do. workers are told to enjoy the american dream. they are paid until the 1970s-- they're paid more every decade. it's remarkable, the american wage system. a hundred years before the 1970s, wages go up and americans could afford with a rising wage to have a higher standard of living, which is half the reason why millions of immigrants came from all over the world. in the 1970s, as i hope most of you know, real wages stopped rising in the united states and have never resumed. that was, of course, a crisis for the american worker, who had promised to himself, to herself, to his and her children the american dream--a home, a car, a vacation, a college educacation. all of i. what a torture to a population that has learned to believe that with every decade, you'll make more money and that'll allow you to have these better ththings and to give them to yoyour children, and you promise it and you believe in yourself, as you're capable of d doing i, and suddenly the wages don't go up anymomore. a
do, and it isn't blaming workers for doing what they do. workers are told to enjoy the american dream. they are paid until the 1970s-- they're paid more every decade. it's remarkable, the american wage system. a hundred years before the 1970s, wages go up and americans could afford with a rising wage to have a higher standard of living, which is half the reason why millions of immigrants came from all over the world. in the 1970s, as i hope most of you know, real wages stopped rising in the...
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so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world forward?i want to start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparity, or overall economic growth? bob: i come at a lot of the broad economic issues and local economic issues from the standpoint of its impact on minority americans and particularly african-americans. if we look at the data that the pew research has put out, the wealth gap between african-americans even prior to the recession had grown to about $70,000 less than that of white americans. if you would take the median net worth of an african-american household, it is $13,000 compared to $130,000 for a white household. that is principally because of lack of savings and investment, lack of home ownership, and obviously the impact of loss of jobs from the recession, and the historic fact that african-american unemployment has been double that of white. when you look at that in a global economy, with competition on a global scale, it is very hard to see how you integrate econo
so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world forward?i want to start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparity, or overall economic growth? bob: i come at a lot of the broad economic issues and local economic issues from the standpoint of its impact on minority americans and particularly african-americans. if we look at the data that the pew research has put out, the wealth gap between african-americans...
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do do do do do do do ♪ obamadonna do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do do do do ♪ >> steve: hey!plause ] fun show, big. >> steve: big. >> jimmy: we have a big show tonight. >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: this guy is the best, from the new movie "now you see me 2," mark ruffalo is here tonight. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] love that guy. >> steve: he's a delight. >> jimmy: he won an oscar for "spotlight." he's a great guy. later in the show, mark and i are going to see how well we really know each other in a fun new game called "the best friends challenge." >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: today is best friend day. >> steve: bff day. >> jimmy: happy bff day, my man. >> steve: aw, happy bff day to you. i was talking to -- sorry, i was talking to questlove. >> steve: oh. [ light laughter ] plus, this movie is going to be giant. from "warcraft," the beautiful paula patton is stopping by. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "warcraft," giant. >> steve: nuts. >> jimmy: and we have great stand-up, every time they come, they just bring the house down. i love them so much, oh, my go
do do do do do do do ♪ obamadonna do do do do do ♪ ♪ do do do do do do do do do ♪ >> steve: hey!plause ] fun show, big. >> steve: big. >> jimmy: we have a big show tonight. >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: this guy is the best, from the new movie "now you see me 2," mark ruffalo is here tonight. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] love that guy. >> steve: he's a delight. >> jimmy: he won an oscar for "spotlight." he's a great...
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and then say how do we do this? think you can do both, and i think our country and government should help those come up with an international solution that does not disadvantage our industry. emily: you have four kids, 16 grandkids. general alexander: i do. emily: what do you want your legacy to be? general alexander: i want to make sure -- take warren buffett's discussion. this is great advice. we want them to have a great life. we want them to be secure. be able to leverage all of this technology. two -- to solve things like cancer. and to have a full and happy life. i think that means involving what we are seeing and all of these other discussions. and where i would solicit the support you and other media outlets is help tell the whole story. help us tell the whole story. there are some things you cannot tell. but there is a lot more out there that is not in talked -- being talked about that gives the rest of the story. so what should we do? so i think we should have these debates. but i think they have to put al
and then say how do we do this? think you can do both, and i think our country and government should help those come up with an international solution that does not disadvantage our industry. emily: you have four kids, 16 grandkids. general alexander: i do. emily: what do you want your legacy to be? general alexander: i want to make sure -- take warren buffett's discussion. this is great advice. we want them to have a great life. we want them to be secure. be able to leverage all of this...
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planbrow do we have a , do we have a plan b? the answer is we do not know.t. tom: excuse me. can europe be pro-business? in america we get headlines they do not like google, microsoft, maybe they do not like british petroleum. can brussels become more anglo-saxon and more pro-business? john: i very much hope so. if we stay in europe, we should be having more officials in europe. we had a disproportionately low number, and i think they can bring a more businesslike attitude to brussels. tom: andrew -- francine: andrew, you believe the u.k. belongs in the you. andrew: it is still a massive market for us. it puts us in a more difficult position because we will not be able to influence that market. but i think we would still have to be very closely aligned economically with the rest of europe. tom: in 20 seconds, there is remain, there is leave. no one cares. they just want to know what you think of oil. what is the terminal value of oil? john: quite strong. the point about oil, this is always affected by political disruption, and there is a lot of it around the
planbrow do we have a , do we have a plan b? the answer is we do not know.t. tom: excuse me. can europe be pro-business? in america we get headlines they do not like google, microsoft, maybe they do not like british petroleum. can brussels become more anglo-saxon and more pro-business? john: i very much hope so. if we stay in europe, we should be having more officials in europe. we had a disproportionately low number, and i think they can bring a more businesslike attitude to brussels. tom:...
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do you know what we can do? let us leaned in and do the work.rs much to be done nation and the church of all people should lead. i have a job. i have been given it by the state and people of oklahoma. -- have much to get done. let us do it. god bless you all. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome the national executive director of the faith and freedom coalition, timothy had. -- timothy head. >> are you in courage to? -- are you encouraged? for me, it is incredibly encouraging to hear and see and almost the able to reach out and touch the actual people that carry the very burdens that we ourselves carry in our own minds and hearts. thank you sen. lankford: those remarks. making it happen as the center as a senator just told us is a different skill set. we want quick results. we want urgent results. resultes, the long-term take the long game. -- theyire a longer require a longer perspective than one congressional cycle or one election cycle. our next presentation will come from a gentleman that understands that intrinsically. th
do you know what we can do? let us leaned in and do the work.rs much to be done nation and the church of all people should lead. i have a job. i have been given it by the state and people of oklahoma. -- have much to get done. let us do it. god bless you all. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome the national executive director of the faith and freedom coalition, timothy had. -- timothy head. >> are you in courage to? -- are you encouraged? for me, it is incredibly...
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so what do you do and again i talk about this in my book, what do you do when you have divided government fully which happened after the 2014 election. i had a press conference today after it became clear that i was go to be the majority leader. i said what are the american people looking for when they elect divided government. i think they're saying we know you have differences. why don't you look for the things you can agree on and do those. and i have just said we can't do the mega stuff because the president doesn't want to do it. but there are a lot of other things that ending a disfunctional senate, and it was completely disfunctional before this current majority, we didn't even vote any more. we had 15 local call votes on amendments in all of 2014, the whole year. we had over 200 last year. which means everybody is getting to participate, regardless of party. we did trade promotion authority. we did a complete rewrite of no child left behind, very unpopular, leftover from the bush administration. a five-year highway bill that hadn't been done in 20 years, cybersecurity. permanent r
so what do you do and again i talk about this in my book, what do you do when you have divided government fully which happened after the 2014 election. i had a press conference today after it became clear that i was go to be the majority leader. i said what are the american people looking for when they elect divided government. i think they're saying we know you have differences. why don't you look for the things you can agree on and do those. and i have just said we can't do the mega stuff...
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. >> what kind of massage do you do? >> and fight to end the exploitation of women working at happy endings. >> i want to make sure you are okay. is she freedom to come and go. if you want to walk out right now, you and i can walk out. nobody can stop you. ♪ >>> the city of san francisco is home to some 300 massage parlors and spas. some are legitimate concerns, offering therapeutic treatment for aching bones and muscles, but many are just facades for the city's booming traffic in the business of sex for sale. >> i put together a list of seven places. >> to combat the problem the mayor's human trafficking task force combines personnel from several agencies that do regular inspections of local massage parlors looking for any signs of sex or labor trafficking. >> tonight we received a number of complaints regarding massage establishments in chinatown that are not operating with permits. >> posting says it is nancy, asian, chinese female. friendly yet playful. >> the task force including tony flores from the special victims
. >> what kind of massage do you do? >> and fight to end the exploitation of women working at happy endings. >> i want to make sure you are okay. is she freedom to come and go. if you want to walk out right now, you and i can walk out. nobody can stop you. ♪ >>> the city of san francisco is home to some 300 massage parlors and spas. some are legitimate concerns, offering therapeutic treatment for aching bones and muscles, but many are just facades for the city's...
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>> do break, doing a breaky-poo from "modern family." >> jimmy: how many on months do you get off?>> jimmy: do you miss everybody? is there a big good-bye at the end of a run? >> i miss some people more than others. >> jimmy: yeah, okay. >> we miss everything. what's great is we still text. our group texts honestly would make a great little cash register book. >> jimmy: would they be appropriate? >> no! sofia always takes it to another realm. >> jimmy: i see. >> yeah, we're looking forward to going back. we miss seeing each other. everybody does their own thing. we stay in touch. >> jimmy: you've been promoting this film, "the secret life in pets," you play a dog. >> i do. >> jimmy: i played a dog in a number of things myself. i've only played a dog. >> really? >> jimmy: yes, i played a dog three times. people see me and think, dog. >> they used to see me and see, serial killer. then they saw me and said, good gay guy. i was happy to move on from serial killer. >> jimmy: gay guy, now good boy. >> sit, boy. you do press, junkets, you get asked the same question over and over and ove
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well, how exactly are you going to do that? what are you going to do? there's no answer to it. he just says, "i'm going to negotiate a better deal." well, how-- how exactly are you going to negotiate that? what magic wand do you have? and usually the answer is he doesn't have an answer. so what i've tried to do, what my administration has tried to do is let's grow those manufacturing sectors, like clean energy, like some of these new technologies that are coming up, let's focus on those. we've set up for example manufacturing hubs where we work with universities, local businesses, local governments, to create research labs that can take something like 3 "d" printing or, you know, nanotechnology or all kinds of stuff that i can't really explain because scientists and really smart people know all about it, and said let's invest in this so that when the new jobs come, they're coming here. but i gotta tell you that, the days when you just being able to-- you just being willing to work hard and you can walk into a plant and suddenly there's going to be a job for you for 30 years, 40
well, how exactly are you going to do that? what are you going to do? there's no answer to it. he just says, "i'm going to negotiate a better deal." well, how-- how exactly are you going to negotiate that? what magic wand do you have? and usually the answer is he doesn't have an answer. so what i've tried to do, what my administration has tried to do is let's grow those manufacturing sectors, like clean energy, like some of these new technologies that are coming up, let's focus on...
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do you want a fin?a chocolate one. why haven't you guys eaten this one? >> hoda will eat chocolate with you? >> you don't eat chocolate? >> she doesn't like sweets. >> i hope i'm a sweet person, but i don't love sweets. give me chips and salsa. >> you have to do salty sweet, though. >> cheers. >> you don't want a little bite? >> no, thank you. i love to watch hoda eat. >> mmm. this is good. does your little one have a sweet tooth? >> she sure does. but she eats anything. it's incredible. we were on an airplane the other day and they said, does she want hot dogs? and i said, no, she'll take whatever they're serving. they're serving smoked salmon. >> good for her. ryan was with us recently and he bragged about something, and i want to make sure he was not lying to us, because we don't like to be lied to, blake. let's watch. >> do you like changing the diapers, the stuff you have to do at midnight? >> i like the dirty work. the other day there was a diaper so bad i thought we had to move to another town, b
do you want a fin?a chocolate one. why haven't you guys eaten this one? >> hoda will eat chocolate with you? >> you don't eat chocolate? >> she doesn't like sweets. >> i hope i'm a sweet person, but i don't love sweets. give me chips and salsa. >> you have to do salty sweet, though. >> cheers. >> you don't want a little bite? >> no, thank you. i love to watch hoda eat. >> mmm. this is good. does your little one have a sweet tooth? >>...
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do you agree with this statement? >> sir, i do. and if i can again highlight the magicians in our depots. there's only one reason we have aircraft flying after 15 years is because the quality individuals in our depots. >> the kc-135 is 50 years now and the kc-30 years old. but now we shift to the fighters. we have the same problem there except it's a little different. we've been training now. the t-38 again are 50 years old. now, they're projecting that before we are able to start replacing that, it is going to be 2024. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> and then now -- i don't know how many years it will take to rerotate those around until the t-38 is finally totally replaced. because i haven't calculated that. but can we hold on to them? >> sir, we're going to have to. >> here's the problem that we have using your quotes when you talked t the -- you about -- this is too revealing, quote, the most pressing challenge for the united states air force is the rise of peer competitors with advanced military capabilities rivaling our own.
do you agree with this statement? >> sir, i do. and if i can again highlight the magicians in our depots. there's only one reason we have aircraft flying after 15 years is because the quality individuals in our depots. >> the kc-135 is 50 years now and the kc-30 years old. but now we shift to the fighters. we have the same problem there except it's a little different. we've been training now. the t-38 again are 50 years old. now, they're projecting that before we are able to start...
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. >> i've been doing this since >> i've been doing this since 1981. in and out, in and out, in and out. >> nobody ever makes parole. they all come back, come back in discharge, and go right back out there again. and we learn nothing because there's no rehabilitation in here. >> inmates who become disruptive or violent at the penitentiary of new mexico are transferred to the lockup units in level 5 or 6. the trouble is, once inside, their behavior doesn't always improve. a lesson rookie amy lee is learning the hard way. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn church. >> this is what's going to happen. we will pull him
. >> i've been doing this since >> i've been doing this since 1981. in and out, in and out, in and out. >> nobody ever makes parole. they all come back, come back in discharge, and go right back out there again. and we learn nothing because there's no rehabilitation in here. >> inmates who become disruptive or violent at the penitentiary of new mexico are transferred to the lockup units in level 5 or 6. the trouble is, once inside, their behavior doesn't always improve....
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can do. it's a very manual system right now. so those are the kinds of things i can to bring for to congress over the coming weeks to show, i think of a good plan forward and a good strategy for addressing the. it will help us address a lot of the concerns the inspector general and gao have raised with respect to performance, and there would've been critical in informing how we go forward. >> continue to let us know how we can help spam yes, sir. >> we are going to do question in order of arrival. senator tester. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your service, administered enough and year. and i want to thank you for your employees. they do about the fight ended with one exception these folks have been very, very, very professional and that's over the last 10 years so thank you very much not only for you but for the people who serve under you. i want to talk about advanced imaging technology for second we talked about it before and they need to get to point to the country. could you t
can do. it's a very manual system right now. so those are the kinds of things i can to bring for to congress over the coming weeks to show, i think of a good plan forward and a good strategy for addressing the. it will help us address a lot of the concerns the inspector general and gao have raised with respect to performance, and there would've been critical in informing how we go forward. >> continue to let us know how we can help spam yes, sir. >> we are going to do question in...
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yeah, i do. >> do you think it creates an appearance of conflict of interest? >> i do. >> so this continues to add to the list of negative attacks on secretary clinton's character. how does she flip the script on that and be able to unify sanders' supporters behind her as the presumptive nominee? >> thomas, let me say first as bob said, these are the dynamics you see when you're coming to the close of what has been a long and hard-fought primary campaign. and look, i was there in 2008, i know what this is like. it's very hard. you have people who have been working their hearts out and want you to keep going and just, sometimes you feel like throwing everything that you've got including the kitchen sink. but, at the end of the day, even before the polls close tomorrow in california, hillary clinton has gotten more than 3 million more votes. she's got hundreds more delegates. and she and bernie sanders as democrats agree on so many other fundamental issues. >> let me jump in really fast, we want to go to harry reid talking on the senate floor right now about dona
yeah, i do. >> do you think it creates an appearance of conflict of interest? >> i do. >> so this continues to add to the list of negative attacks on secretary clinton's character. how does she flip the script on that and be able to unify sanders' supporters behind her as the presumptive nominee? >> thomas, let me say first as bob said, these are the dynamics you see when you're coming to the close of what has been a long and hard-fought primary campaign. and look, i was...
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are you able to do the things that you like to do? the bathroom followed by five big guys. yeah, we do. i love going out on the street and just meeting people. >> jimmy: speaking of going to the bathroom, is it, in your opinion, very crazy that we're focused on who gets to go into which bathroom now? shouldn't we focus on which bathrooms, on making them clean? i mean, like -- [ laughter ] >> no, i think the attacks against transgender people is part of a bigotry which has got to end, and i applaud the president for what he's trying to do on that. >> jimmy: well, we're going to take a break. when we come back, i want to show that photograph from when bernie was up in san francisco. this is the kind of thing you can't do anymore. there you are on the street. [ applause ] >> jimmy: in the background, not a bad campaign slogan if you think about it. all right. bernie sanders is here. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] from the makers of pepsi cola. i'm gonna smell it. i'm just gonna take one small sip... kinda seemed like more t
are you able to do the things that you like to do? the bathroom followed by five big guys. yeah, we do. i love going out on the street and just meeting people. >> jimmy: speaking of going to the bathroom, is it, in your opinion, very crazy that we're focused on who gets to go into which bathroom now? shouldn't we focus on which bathrooms, on making them clean? i mean, like -- [ laughter ] >> no, i think the attacks against transgender people is part of a bigotry which has got to...
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we do not have to do that. wirelesspowering systems. attack the human driven cycle, how to rerea re-attack that for machines? we are able to prove what machine learning can do on a big, national scale. emily: what is the future of drones not just on the battlefield but in our world? he thinks and five years we will look up in the sky will be covered in them. >> i agree with him. emily: five years? >> i think it regulations are very difficult. security threats are numerous and their. re. we are working on regulation. ,e can also work on technology not having to rely only on regulation. you can rightfully control a system so when things go bad you do not have problems that you otherwise would. gps is cut off, what are the eyes and ears? >> you have every robotic sector available, self driving car, robotics. the more they hire, the more people want to go. all it is is creating demand. you can fill the pipeline very quickly. that is our goal. universitiespower in the military and also with commercial so the rest of the world wants to come h
we do not have to do that. wirelesspowering systems. attack the human driven cycle, how to rerea re-attack that for machines? we are able to prove what machine learning can do on a big, national scale. emily: what is the future of drones not just on the battlefield but in our world? he thinks and five years we will look up in the sky will be covered in them. >> i agree with him. emily: five years? >> i think it regulations are very difficult. security threats are numerous and their....
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we can do do that we can do that well. moreover, our partners can do that and do that well.we has the united states military can make significant differences in what i would call the executive or operational level. for example take a service level at the border. those who train organize and budget for all part of this military training. thirdly i would say that at the highly executive level, called the secretary defense level, we need we need to make sure the government understands what their role is and how that military supports the government. so there's several levels per the tactical level that we all think about and the one that we do very well, but we also have to consider those other two levels because that's all part of building an army in these countries. >> were often interacting with our key diplomats who are brought including in africa and they will tell us that demand their african partners to have the u.s. engaged in training is huge. that's beats well not only of the kind of training that we do but the desire of these countries to really have the u.s. as a pa
we can do do that we can do that well. moreover, our partners can do that and do that well.we has the united states military can make significant differences in what i would call the executive or operational level. for example take a service level at the border. those who train organize and budget for all part of this military training. thirdly i would say that at the highly executive level, called the secretary defense level, we need we need to make sure the government understands what their...
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doing that job if you were ever called to do it? i ask you because ed rendell, former dnc chairman, former pennsylvania governor, said recently that you were not in any way, shape or form ready to be commander in chief. i want to know if you think you could be. >> yes, i do. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts making this endorsement for the first time tonight, hillary clinton for president. thank you for making that announcement on this show. and thanks for being willing to talk to me. >> you bet. you take care. >> thanks. she's my senator too. i'm very lucky. >> my constituent. >> we'll be right back. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. the strawbry poppyseed... romaine, mandarin, pineapple, blueberry, strawberry, strawberry... strawberry... salad with chicken. at panera. food as it should be. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcol tablets for gentle overnighrelief suppositories for lief in minut and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax,
doing that job if you were ever called to do it? i ask you because ed rendell, former dnc chairman, former pennsylvania governor, said recently that you were not in any way, shape or form ready to be commander in chief. i want to know if you think you could be. >> yes, i do. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts making this endorsement for the first time tonight, hillary clinton for president. thank you for making that announcement on this show. and thanks for being willing...
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how do they do that? in comparison to what you are getting around the world that looks pretty juicy. you have to think about where we are compared to the rest of the world in terms of yields and that has been a prevailing force. tom: has this spilled over into the corporate space? george: it has been part of every fixed income sector throughout. tom: the nine-year microsoft these is trading 10 basis points above the full faith and credit u.s. 10 year. credit.: full faith and when you look at the german 10 year bund yield, -0.03. how do you find value in boones? -- bunds? george: there is a collateral made. i think jim morrison was looking into the future and thinking about global bond markets and thinking about raking through to the other side. it was never ever thought that this could happen. something, wef have to do a trip to paris to pay a moment of silence to jim morrison. when you are closing the doors -- quoting the doors, that is a great and spiritual thing. francine: what surprises you the most,
how do they do that? in comparison to what you are getting around the world that looks pretty juicy. you have to think about where we are compared to the rest of the world in terms of yields and that has been a prevailing force. tom: has this spilled over into the corporate space? george: it has been part of every fixed income sector throughout. tom: the nine-year microsoft these is trading 10 basis points above the full faith and credit u.s. 10 year. credit.: full faith and when you look at...
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>> women do man. they make you do what you don't want to do. that's what women do.nt women have. they beat you down. i don't know how she did it. i think she asked me for two years straight. and one day i might have been drunk and i was like, "all right." and the next thing i know, we get these dogs. and now the dogs sleep in the bed. i have no say-so. my doberman, i woke up, this dog's respect level is so low. her face is on my face. and i was like, "what are you doing?" and she's going ( growling ). >> stephen: you're talking about the dogs still, right? you crossed over between making you do things you don't want to do. >> my lady lets it happen. i don't even have control over my bed anymore. i come there, and the dogs are it in the bed. i have to find a position to sleep in. inspectorly the dog is in the bed and he looks at the comfort spot. and i'm like that's me. excuse me i don't want to wake anybody up. >> stephen: do you mind if i sleep at the bottom. >> i take this nook version of the bed thaty left for me. i don't explain about it. >> stephen: i don't kno
>> women do man. they make you do what you don't want to do. that's what women do.nt women have. they beat you down. i don't know how she did it. i think she asked me for two years straight. and one day i might have been drunk and i was like, "all right." and the next thing i know, we get these dogs. and now the dogs sleep in the bed. i have no say-so. my doberman, i woke up, this dog's respect level is so low. her face is on my face. and i was like, "what are you...
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i won't do i won't do what i won't do i won't do ♪ [applause] >> well, i want to welcome you.t to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you werere in one of the two party conventionons-- [audience laughter] but t i hope in a few minutes to make you clearlrly aware that,, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in i it than perhaps yu have heard before. and even more important, and what this book is about, an alternative solution for dealing with it different from what you might have heard before. so, first, where are we here in the united states and in the woworld economy? and i'm not gonna tell you what you already know, which is that this is the worst economic crisis in myy lifetime and therefofore in you, that it began in 2007, which means it is now coming to the end of its fifth year and that there i
i won't do i won't do what i won't do i won't do ♪ [applause] >> well, i want to welcome you.t to acknowledge the awe-inspiring environment that we're sharing this evening. the religious overtones might make you think you werere in one of the two party conventionons-- [audience laughter] but t i hope in a few minutes to make you clearlrly aware that,, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to...
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i do internal fetal medicine. >> what do you think? >> inspired, amazing, the fact she has continue her work out during her pregnancy is a great thing. look, one of the biggest contributors of maternal morbidity, mortality, definitely in philadelphia, we love our cheese steak, but maternal obesity is a problem, she doing everything she can to prevent. that will we can talk about some of the details of the work out like what i tell, some of the things, lowered the we she uses, i think she is doing everything right, and doing things that will help promote -- >> watch this piece of tape. >> what everyone is talking about. >> she got some negativity on that one, where she lift it above her head. >> right. >> so, you know, your producer sent this to me yesterday and some other stuff. the only thing i'll be concerned about is if for some reason the bar fell, and hit her belly, that could be a problem. okay? it can cause something called a bankrupt sean, when the placenta celebrate earlier, about if you she is cautious, and that doesn't happe
i do internal fetal medicine. >> what do you think? >> inspired, amazing, the fact she has continue her work out during her pregnancy is a great thing. look, one of the biggest contributors of maternal morbidity, mortality, definitely in philadelphia, we love our cheese steak, but maternal obesity is a problem, she doing everything she can to prevent. that will we can talk about some of the details of the work out like what i tell, some of the things, lowered the we she uses, i...
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what do we do to achieve it quickly and implement it around the country? >> i will start and thank you senator, we have been pushing positive train kcontrol. we are excited of the department of transportation that we got $199 million to spend and helping commuters to get on board and rails. still significant challenges and spectrum including equipment issues. we are doing everything we can and working with the fcc and doing everything we can. we are working with short lines and community rails and everything we can to hold their feet to the fire and making sure we get this technology deployed quickly and safely. we know that technology would have prevented the crash in front of philadelphia. the opportunities for safety are substantial and we are dedicated to this technology. >> any other thoughts? >> how about centers at railway crossings? >> these are practical rail safety measures that will save lives. >> yeah, the idea is unfortunately, it takes probably a good mile or so for the train to slow down to get to the point where that railroad is crossing an
what do we do to achieve it quickly and implement it around the country? >> i will start and thank you senator, we have been pushing positive train kcontrol. we are excited of the department of transportation that we got $199 million to spend and helping commuters to get on board and rails. still significant challenges and spectrum including equipment issues. we are doing everything we can and working with the fcc and doing everything we can. we are working with short lines and community...
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do i believe that hillary clinton is the answer? no, i do not. do i believe that hillary clinton will be the answer to solving these problems? i do not. i believe we have more common ground on the policy issues of the day and we have more likelihood of getting our policies enacted with him than her. but i do absolutely disavow the comments. i think they're wrong. i don't think they're right-headed and the thinking behind it is something i don't personally relate to. at the end of the day this is about ideas. this is about moving our agenda forward and this is why we're moving the way we're moving. >> [inaudible] speaker ryan: i do think these comments undercut these things. i will not defend them. i will defend our idea and agenda. what matters most is our principles and the policies that come from those principles and our ability to give the people of this country a better way forward. a better way is what we're up to here. we believe we have a better likelihood passing that than with president clinton. >> [inaudible] speaker ryan: i haven't tal
do i believe that hillary clinton is the answer? no, i do not. do i believe that hillary clinton will be the answer to solving these problems? i do not. i believe we have more common ground on the policy issues of the day and we have more likelihood of getting our policies enacted with him than her. but i do absolutely disavow the comments. i think they're wrong. i don't think they're right-headed and the thinking behind it is something i don't personally relate to. at the end of the day this...
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franks walks in do you have a question? >> mr. chairman, i do. but i'll be brief, circumstance and i appreciate your forbearance to say the least. i didn't mean to come in -- usually when they walk in, they end the parties. that's usually the situation for me. general mclaughlin, i'll be brief here. in an open setting the best you can, how is cyber command being employed to fight against the islamic state? >> so, sir, you know, in this setting and again we'll get into more detail with you in the closed session, our organization and the teams, the tactical forces that are within u.s. cyber command, a subset of those have been allocated and directed to support operations against this islamic state. we're operating in support of u.s. central command. it is, you know, a focused activity that's occurring and that it's a major element of what the command is focused on day to day. we have leaders within our organization, that it's their only job. and we're bringing every capen't that we have in this area that are available to us or make it available to
franks walks in do you have a question? >> mr. chairman, i do. but i'll be brief, circumstance and i appreciate your forbearance to say the least. i didn't mean to come in -- usually when they walk in, they end the parties. that's usually the situation for me. general mclaughlin, i'll be brief here. in an open setting the best you can, how is cyber command being employed to fight against the islamic state? >> so, sir, you know, in this setting and again we'll get into more detail...
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instead of doing it on a starchy bun, year going to do some cool.it in it out like this. >> the whole way. >> all the way down. swap it over, then we're going to put in our filling, which is really yummy. >> then cook it up? >> we put it in the oven at 375 for 25 minutes. a little messy, but how about this, only 82 calories per zucchini boat. >> that's delicious. that is delicious. >> oh, my god! >> that's fantastic. i'm shocked. >> we went from 630 calories to 82 for both. so you could have seconds, thirds, fourths. >> and this big mac. >> this is from april. she challenged me to make over a big mac which is typically 540 calories. we're going to make the veggie mcjoy. instead of a big mac we'll call it a mcjoy. we've got little bit of garlic salt. let's make believe these g garbanzo beans are nice and mashed. this is one and a half cups of red cooked quinoa. >> i can't believe this is going to be a big mac. >> whe have a little bit of bred crumbs, a little mustard. >> we got to try it. >> when you do this, it's going to come out like meatloaf, rig
instead of doing it on a starchy bun, year going to do some cool.it in it out like this. >> the whole way. >> all the way down. swap it over, then we're going to put in our filling, which is really yummy. >> then cook it up? >> we put it in the oven at 375 for 25 minutes. a little messy, but how about this, only 82 calories per zucchini boat. >> that's delicious. that is delicious. >> oh, my god! >> that's fantastic. i'm shocked. >> we went from...
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do? because we can't do this alone in the congress of the united states. we have to have everybody involved. and i'm so delighted that marcia talked to you about the select investigative panel on infant lives. i'm the one who first introduced that bill and it's a prime example of one of our major responsibilities in the congress that is often overlooked. that is the responsibility of oversight of the executive branch. you know, we read about how dysfunctional congress is all the time. that's all the press wants to talk about. because republicans are in charge we're dysfunctional. that just not true. don't buy into that. i asked recently because people are saying why can't you all get along? do you know that 99% of our bills pass with bipartisan support? because we do work together. and we have between 20 and 80 hearings a week and you never hear about that. we're passing legislation, but also we have lots of committees doing their work in terms of oversight of the executive branch. we're
do? because we can't do this alone in the congress of the united states. we have to have everybody involved. and i'm so delighted that marcia talked to you about the select investigative panel on infant lives. i'm the one who first introduced that bill and it's a prime example of one of our major responsibilities in the congress that is often overlooked. that is the responsibility of oversight of the executive branch. you know, we read about how dysfunctional congress is all the time. that's...
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at that point the question is what do democrats do? do they stay all night and protest as they plan to do? republicans are saying that they're going to leave. and maybe the lights will go out. maybe the air conditioner will go off and the cameras will go off again. and then what do the democrats do? republicans are not going to give them a vote. in fact, they are digging in. they're saying because of the democratic antics, they're not going to give them a vote. they don't think they should reward bad behavior, don. >> thank you. very interesting evening happening at the capital democrats shouting at the house speaker down moments ago as they tried to vote on overturning a presidential veto and also a adjourning the house. we don't know what's going to happen at this moment. you see live pictures of the house floor right now. we'll get to my panel in a moment. but as they were listening to this they were saying, listen. this is more like parliament. let's listen to the house floor a little bit. [ singing ] >> so what they're singing is
at that point the question is what do democrats do? do they stay all night and protest as they plan to do? republicans are saying that they're going to leave. and maybe the lights will go out. maybe the air conditioner will go off and the cameras will go off again. and then what do the democrats do? republicans are not going to give them a vote. in fact, they are digging in. they're saying because of the democratic antics, they're not going to give them a vote. they don't think they should...
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they do not call up isis central and say, i am punching in today. they do it the way they do it.onstant for them. we need to do better scrutiny. we need immigration reform, anyways. part of the immigration reform would be to pay special attention in the way the israelis do, to people who are coming from countries that harbor terrorists. mark: mary matalin, bennett, stand by. we will come back and talk more about the attacks in just a moment. if you're listening to us in washington dc, you can listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm in washington. ♪ john: we are back with the renowned republican, now libertarian, mary matalin, and barry bennett. just before we went on the air, we got word looking at donald trump's facebook page, based on incredibly inadequate coverage, we are revoking the press credentials of the washington post. the executive editor has said that revocation is nothing less than a repudiation of a independent press. can you explain what the washington post has done to justify your campaign revoking credentials? guest: i wish i could. i have not been able to talk to the
they do not call up isis central and say, i am punching in today. they do it the way they do it.onstant for them. we need to do better scrutiny. we need immigration reform, anyways. part of the immigration reform would be to pay special attention in the way the israelis do, to people who are coming from countries that harbor terrorists. mark: mary matalin, bennett, stand by. we will come back and talk more about the attacks in just a moment. if you're listening to us in washington dc, you can...
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what do you tell them? what do you want them to do? what do you want them thinking about? >> i tell them -- i mean, i don't direct anything for this photo shoot. i ask them to just be themselves, to feel free again because they haven't been free for a long time. this is it giving them the space for themselves. >> you haven't had to go through maybe as much as other people who have gone through this, but what were your thoughts in terms of what it was doing for you and your attitude about dealing with your situation? >> well, it was -- you know, that experience was almost like being under water, you're so at peace. it's quiet. you're kind of in your own world and it's almost kind of like you're in a state of nirvana. that might sound weird. it's kind of weird because ever since i got diagnosed i'll have these moments throughout the day where if i'm just sitting in the car or walking, i'll have a moment just for myself. i'm not thinking about anything, but i feel as if i've reached a state of nirvana for, like, ten seconds, you know, which i've never experienced that before.
what do you tell them? what do you want them to do? what do you want them thinking about? >> i tell them -- i mean, i don't direct anything for this photo shoot. i ask them to just be themselves, to feel free again because they haven't been free for a long time. this is it giving them the space for themselves. >> you haven't had to go through maybe as much as other people who have gone through this, but what were your thoughts in terms of what it was doing for you and your attitude...
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doing. we are taking in this happeneds -- thousands of people in our country. we have no idea where they come from. we don't have any idea who the hell they are. we know they believe in certain things we don't want to believe in. i said i have great respect for women. if you look at what hillary clinton has done, i have tremendous respect. if you look at what hillary clinton has done with women, number one, from certain country ares, her foundation took tens of millions from countries that want to enslave women. enslave. enslave women. as far as the gay community, they kill gays and she's taking money in and now she wants to allow them to come in to our country pretty much unvetted because every law enforcement person that i have spoken to and that you watch and you read is saying it is very hard if not impossible to check out people. there are no papers. there are no papers and yet you see the great migration and a horrible thing to watch. and i have a heart as big as anyone else. we have t
doing. we are taking in this happeneds -- thousands of people in our country. we have no idea where they come from. we don't have any idea who the hell they are. we know they believe in certain things we don't want to believe in. i said i have great respect for women. if you look at what hillary clinton has done, i have tremendous respect. if you look at what hillary clinton has done with women, number one, from certain country ares, her foundation took tens of millions from countries that want...
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if your potential adversaries believe you won't do it, can't do it, or isn't modern enough to do it,isn't much of a deterrent value. modernizing is part of keeping peace in decades to come. ,t is taxpayer dollar involved but we have to figure out how to worked because it has for 60 years or 70 years. there are nuclear powers, and more want to become nuclear powers, and we have to protect ourselves. richard: as the president looks back at his eight years in the white house, if you were to write the first paragraph of what he said on the military and american foreign policy, what would it be? sec. james: i'm a big supporter of the president. i think he has advanced the ball for our country in the areas of trade, important treaties, the military -- he has taken a very judicious approach. abroad inhe approach putting young men and women in harm's way very seriously. he has made a very big effort to learn from the mistakes and thinkps of the past to through if we are going to commit forces what the day after looks like. he has done it judiciously and put a premium on doing it with and thr
if your potential adversaries believe you won't do it, can't do it, or isn't modern enough to do it,isn't much of a deterrent value. modernizing is part of keeping peace in decades to come. ,t is taxpayer dollar involved but we have to figure out how to worked because it has for 60 years or 70 years. there are nuclear powers, and more want to become nuclear powers, and we have to protect ourselves. richard: as the president looks back at his eight years in the white house, if you were to write...
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i don't disagree that we've got to do something, but we're doing it. we're doing it every day.d we miss? what could we do better? how far are we willing to go to give up our personal freedoms in order to ensure we're safe? i would do more with guns and automatic weapons of people. >> are you in the never trump camp? >> yes. >> does that mean if you have a ballot on it with hillary clinton's name on it and donald trump's name on it -- what are you going to do it? >> i could write for someone in. i love gary johnson. i served with him as a governor, but i don't see him as a president. he would be very good in a lot of roles, but not in that one. >> is there any other third-party option developing? have republicans given up on that? >> there's an organization that is bipartisan called a better america. that is moing forward to try to obtain places on the ballots to have 270 electoral votes. we have two presidential candidates whose negative rates are extremely high. we've just never seen this before. >> are there any last-minute strategies being discussed now on what might be doab
i don't disagree that we've got to do something, but we're doing it. we're doing it every day.d we miss? what could we do better? how far are we willing to go to give up our personal freedoms in order to ensure we're safe? i would do more with guns and automatic weapons of people. >> are you in the never trump camp? >> yes. >> does that mean if you have a ballot on it with hillary clinton's name on it and donald trump's name on it -- what are you going to do it? >> i...
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i love what i do. i'm having fun doing this. it's brutal in a sense but i have fun doing this. >> next donald trump tells me why he can win in states where other republicans have traditionally had no shot. part three of my interview is next. "justice" is back in a moment. and we've been traveling a lot. hello welcome to holiday inn. the hotel becomes our mobile office. hi. holiday inn is an extension of our team. the boutiques are just right over here. good afternoon betsy your samples are here. it's so great to know that there is a hotel like holiday inn that we can count on. lets do it! we work with manufacturers that employ veterans. oh wow! a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. now members get more savings with your rate at holidayinn.com it's a good thing that you are working with humana and your doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa 2 behind th
i love what i do. i'm having fun doing this. it's brutal in a sense but i have fun doing this. >> next donald trump tells me why he can win in states where other republicans have traditionally had no shot. part three of my interview is next. "justice" is back in a moment. and we've been traveling a lot. hello welcome to holiday inn. the hotel becomes our mobile office. hi. holiday inn is an extension of our team. the boutiques are just right over here. good afternoon betsy your...
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they can do that. until such day as congress takes actions, this commission will join the departments of education and the department of justice, in making clear that if you are school district and you discriminate against transgender children in this manner, there will be consequences. i hope that today, the majority of my commissioners join us in making that statement. >> could i just add one more sentence? rule of law, you're going to miss it when it's gone. >> the rule of law something that conservative colleagues often raise to try to block the rights of others, whether it is in the area of immigration reform, where the rule of law's is raised to keep 11,000,000 undocumented in the shadows, now you want to keep transgender kids in the shadows as well? were not going to allow that, not under my watch. >> i respectfully take umbrage at your characterization of the conservative colleagues and that we want to keep people in the shadows. merely because we respect a lot to uphold the rule of law doesn't
they can do that. until such day as congress takes actions, this commission will join the departments of education and the department of justice, in making clear that if you are school district and you discriminate against transgender children in this manner, there will be consequences. i hope that today, the majority of my commissioners join us in making that statement. >> could i just add one more sentence? rule of law, you're going to miss it when it's gone. >> the rule of law...
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you do have a supreme court decision, you do not have a court that is deadlocked and unable to do anything. >> we are talking about the u.s. supreme court with it eight currently with one vacancy. you can join the conversation. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. talking about reaching 4-4ensus, it looked like a split, we saw that with the contraception case. might we see more cases like that in the next month? unusual.as it was a clash between a regulation that calls for employers to give to-contraception coverage female employees. religious groups say that makes them complicit in sin. it doesn't seem like you can bridge the gap between these, but the supreme court issued a very odd order. you did it this way, we did it this way, that way, can we have more briefs? they are acting like a mediator rather than eighth -- rather than an appellate court. who knows? this may turn out to be a brilliant move or may kick the can down the road a couple of years. it resulted in something other than a 4-4 deadlock. the members are content with this. ta
you do have a supreme court decision, you do not have a court that is deadlocked and unable to do anything. >> we are talking about the u.s. supreme court with it eight currently with one vacancy. you can join the conversation. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. talking about reaching 4-4ensus, it looked like a split, we saw that with the contraception case. might we see more cases like that in the next month? unusual.as it was a clash...
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but you do. do.and for the past now more than a traveling e been across our country meeting who have told me their wages haven't budged. executives they see who give themselves big bonuses. yourself, well, wait a minute, why do the richest biggest and the corporations get away with manipulating the tax code so lower rates than you do? question.ood it doesn't make any sense. doesn't make moral sense. economic sense. historic sense. know what else doesn't make sense? when leaders in congress give more tax breaks to hedge fund millionaires instead of making investments in manufacturing that energy and education will actually create more good jobs. >> it doesn't make sense when profitsions stash their overseas or send them to shareholders instead of making long term investments raising wages, training, and research. governors and legislatures use every trick in unions and weaken harder forer make it americans to organize themselves and benefits.es it right. let's make it right for standrking americans li
but you do. do.and for the past now more than a traveling e been across our country meeting who have told me their wages haven't budged. executives they see who give themselves big bonuses. yourself, well, wait a minute, why do the richest biggest and the corporations get away with manipulating the tax code so lower rates than you do? question.ood it doesn't make any sense. doesn't make moral sense. economic sense. historic sense. know what else doesn't make sense? when leaders in congress give...
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you do not have to invest money. you do not go to jail if you do not invest the money.rtant to wait for the environment to be good. we tried to add value to the company, but there is no doubt there will be a slowdown if prices do not come down. prices will probably drip down a little bit. as prices slowdown, growth will slow down and eu will slow down as well. erik: does it make you more or less inclined to revitalize your hedge fund business? david: that is an unrelated to our core business. we had some hedge funds. it has not been the core of our business, so it's not the main thing i'm focused on. i focused day today on a private equity business. we have a large real estate business as well. hedge funds are relatively small for us. erik: before we finish, there is one topic i know you have given a lot of thought to. what does the next president of the united states need to do to revitalize growth in this country and to bring about the kinds of things that some of you people want to see? wage inflation and inflation in the consumer price index. david: when i worked in
you do not have to invest money. you do not go to jail if you do not invest the money.rtant to wait for the environment to be good. we tried to add value to the company, but there is no doubt there will be a slowdown if prices do not come down. prices will probably drip down a little bit. as prices slowdown, growth will slow down and eu will slow down as well. erik: does it make you more or less inclined to revitalize your hedge fund business? david: that is an unrelated to our core business....
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to do that. [inaudible] out there is if i would ask for the position of authority and then let me go to the other enterprise departments to say, because people believe in this program, from the good government efficiency standpoint, let's see back in recruit from them. 12 fund the position below me have the position authority and give back the >> mr. chairman and the committee, i think that's a reasonable compromise because then the general fund then you have a general fund savings from this position. if the committee decides that the position is necessary in the first place, but if the committee will decide to have this position, and with the department just proposed what ms. kelly just propose is to fund it using non-general fund monies. >> okay i better take [inaudible] this kelly you're proposing position authority but no budgetary authority from the general fund years one and two on this position? >> yes >> okay >> i can live with that. >> supervisor tang >> that proposal would be fine with
to do that. [inaudible] out there is if i would ask for the position of authority and then let me go to the other enterprise departments to say, because people believe in this program, from the good government efficiency standpoint, let's see back in recruit from them. 12 fund the position below me have the position authority and give back the >> mr. chairman and the committee, i think that's a reasonable compromise because then the general fund then you have a general fund savings from...
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i do that. wouldn't want anyone to look back -- i don't want my children to look back for one thing but also if i serve on public company boards and want to continue doing that. i don't want some public company's ceo looking at my facebook saying i've done something that has embarrassed their brand, and if that oneoff your guiding principles -- whatever you put online sent going to embarrass yourself or your future business partners, then i would say -- but i would just offer something -- >> one last suggestion. a number of my friends on capitol hill do is you carve out the real estate differently online. and they will limit facebook only to family and college friends, neighbors, and they don't speak politics on the space. it's family. it's the relationship building side of life. and twitter is maybe more message-sending and linkedin is more of your brand kind of presentation side. your professional brand. so you might think about -- i would encourage you -- think about what each one of these me
i do that. wouldn't want anyone to look back -- i don't want my children to look back for one thing but also if i serve on public company boards and want to continue doing that. i don't want some public company's ceo looking at my facebook saying i've done something that has embarrassed their brand, and if that oneoff your guiding principles -- whatever you put online sent going to embarrass yourself or your future business partners, then i would say -- but i would just offer something --...
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what do you do?omar and camille will benefit from volunteers, businessmen and women that volunteer their time to help business owners start and grow, and available in 305 communities and the service we offer is primarily free and starts with the one to one mentoring, and it's available to any small business owner on just about any topic related to starting, growing managing or buying or selling a business, regardless of your business life cycle point, regardless of the size, and it's available and all you need to do is hop on the web at score.org or go to your nearest chapter and take advantage of your greatest resource. >> how do i know i am getting somebody that can help me or knows the issue i am facing? >> sure, well, every score volunteer has been there and done that expertise and have been through the challenges and come out the other side, and you can search to find a person that fits your needs, whether it's an industry or topic or looking to take your business to the next level, and we are s
what do you do?omar and camille will benefit from volunteers, businessmen and women that volunteer their time to help business owners start and grow, and available in 305 communities and the service we offer is primarily free and starts with the one to one mentoring, and it's available to any small business owner on just about any topic related to starting, growing managing or buying or selling a business, regardless of your business life cycle point, regardless of the size, and it's available...
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do it after orlando the one thing i saw on twitter, thoughts and prayers, what do we do, how do we helpo do something. people want to be a part of the change. but a lot of it feels like people don't know how to be part of the change. so how can the public help you, how can the public help congress to get its job done. >> we need more advocacy. and we need it in those swing states. we talk a lot about swing states. all seven of us in the state of connecticut, we're on board. in those swing state, states like ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, people need sto stand up and say to their elected officials, i care so much about this that my vote is at stake. they need to make that case and then it's up to all of us to stop the insane debate that the nra wants us to have. they want us to say are you progun or antigun. what about me, i support second amendment rights, i like recreational shooting. but i believe that we ought to probably test people and make sure there is as much licensing and regulation around a gun as there is around an automobile. (applause). >> trevor: it is always shocking
do it after orlando the one thing i saw on twitter, thoughts and prayers, what do we do, how do we helpo do something. people want to be a part of the change. but a lot of it feels like people don't know how to be part of the change. so how can the public help you, how can the public help congress to get its job done. >> we need more advocacy. and we need it in those swing states. we talk a lot about swing states. all seven of us in the state of connecticut, we're on board. in those swing...