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emily: how do you do it? how do you run youtube with five kids?usan: the main thing for me has been to focus and prioritize, and so i'm really good about saying, this is my work time and when i'm in the office, i am really, really focused on what i am doing and i am prioritizing. i always thought about, how do i get from point a to point b as soon as possible. in some ways it actually causes me to see some of the shortcuts, some of the new opportunities because i'm thinking, how do i grow this faster, really quickly? let's just forget about all of those other things that are growing slowly, not going anywhere, i do not have time for that, i have to focus on the big idea and we have to get them done now, and so that is actually really good because tech is about growing big ideas quickly. i use my work time to focus on that, and when i get home i really try to focus on my family, my kids. my husband is very helpful. to be fair, as i have risen in my career i have been able to have more help at home. i think the hard part with what i struggled was wh
emily: how do you do it? how do you run youtube with five kids?usan: the main thing for me has been to focus and prioritize, and so i'm really good about saying, this is my work time and when i'm in the office, i am really, really focused on what i am doing and i am prioritizing. i always thought about, how do i get from point a to point b as soon as possible. in some ways it actually causes me to see some of the shortcuts, some of the new opportunities because i'm thinking, how do i grow this...
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i understand why you do what you do and i would do this myself to protect the country and the ideologyt your country is going to turn on you. the american people will turn on you. they will portray the war against islam as too difficult to when he and the american people will turn on you and all that will do is bring joy to the hearts because the people see ys weak and divided. s they crawl back out from under t the rock. we were to walk right up to the line and we depended on the department of justice to tell us what that was and they had four or five chance to send each time they told us the same thing. >> it wasn't part of the official program and when the leaders of the cia found that those things out, they took the appropriate action. 40% said sometimes i am not for illegally torturing anybody. if it is torture, don't do it. if our government believes the death of 3,000 people because you want to use the army field manual is the way to go it's not an access control threats to the people that live around this ths area. i would expect the american people wouldn't put up withith that
i understand why you do what you do and i would do this myself to protect the country and the ideologyt your country is going to turn on you. the american people will turn on you. they will portray the war against islam as too difficult to when he and the american people will turn on you and all that will do is bring joy to the hearts because the people see ys weak and divided. s they crawl back out from under t the rock. we were to walk right up to the line and we depended on the department of...
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and you are doing tax cuts. usual live you don't do both. you do tax cuts to spur the economy. we have seen a lot of supply siders tell you the infrastructure stuff doesn't work that well. but he ran on all this different stuff. and it's hard to implement a lot of conflicting policies. >> gary cohn said that when they re-patriate some of that money it will pay for some of the infrastructure money. and he says tax cuts take natural time. we can see 3% economic growth. charlie: part of the conflicting policies is gary cohn. he's a liberal obama supporters. for him to be talking about tax cuts is absurd. 24579s one of the problems -- that's one of the problems. gary: we are heading to the super bowl. who do you like. >> the packs. liz: we are going to see you next week. have a good weekend. i hope your team wins, as long as it's my team. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." gary: welcome to "wall street week." i'm gary kaminsky. liz: i'm elizabeth mcdonald. wall street cheered the news that president trump is rolling back dodd-
and you are doing tax cuts. usual live you don't do both. you do tax cuts to spur the economy. we have seen a lot of supply siders tell you the infrastructure stuff doesn't work that well. but he ran on all this different stuff. and it's hard to implement a lot of conflicting policies. >> gary cohn said that when they re-patriate some of that money it will pay for some of the infrastructure money. and he says tax cuts take natural time. we can see 3% economic growth. charlie: part of the...
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but how do you do that,? is it blizzard the additional designation going to change their use in circumstances or not? and how do you do that when they continue to punish you in so many horizontal theaters. >> if you have syria or iraq. >>. >> what i would, it's not a simple answer to your question where if theyare , if there exceeding by a small amount of heavy water, what's the price point? i didn't talk with the europeans particularly today, let's come up with what our proportional response is or penalty for there being, they're engaging. what would be the small amounts of fraction? the idea that they can engage in behavior but all you ever do is call attention to what you do doesn't make sense to me, what you want to do is get them used to the idea that more transgression or a violation would be back. there are different kinds of penalties to impose. that ought to be something you discussed with the europeans and work out in advance. that's what i was getting at. the idea that because they can hurt you in
but how do you do that,? is it blizzard the additional designation going to change their use in circumstances or not? and how do you do that when they continue to punish you in so many horizontal theaters. >> if you have syria or iraq. >>. >> what i would, it's not a simple answer to your question where if theyare , if there exceeding by a small amount of heavy water, what's the price point? i didn't talk with the europeans particularly today, let's come up with what our...
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how do they do it? you know why? it's an illegal process in the press should be ashamed of themselves. more portly, the people who gave out the information to themselves should be ashamed of themselves, really ashamed. yes, go ahead. [inaudible] >> because when i looked at the information i said i don't think he did anything wrong. if anything he did something) he. he was coming into office and looked at the information. he said, that's fine, that's what they're supposed to are supposed to do. he didn't just call russia, he called and spoke too, both ways, i think there were 30 some odd countries. he was just doing his job. the thing is, he didn't tell our vice president properly, and then then he said he didn't remember so either way it wasn't very satisfactory to me. i have somebody who i think will be outstanding for the position. he didn't tell the vice president of the united states the facts and then he didn't remember. that wasn't acceptable to me. >> during the campaign did any one of york campaign. [inaudibl
how do they do it? you know why? it's an illegal process in the press should be ashamed of themselves. more portly, the people who gave out the information to themselves should be ashamed of themselves, really ashamed. yes, go ahead. [inaudible] >> because when i looked at the information i said i don't think he did anything wrong. if anything he did something) he. he was coming into office and looked at the information. he said, that's fine, that's what they're supposed to are supposed...
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having looked at it from all those perspectives, do not do anything anyone expects you to do, do what you are most comfortable doing with your personality. think about it from different i may be right, i may be wrong, but i'm going to do it this way. you will be right, 90% of the time. if i am your boss and your doing things under my leadership i will help you clean up the 10%, i am happy to help you clean up the 10%. make decisions. you that i surprise admire courage. i have seen incredible courage on the battlefield. but that is not the type of courage i am talking about. i am talking about the courage it takes and a well lit, air-conditioned room, a group of people together, talking about , and all the heads are going up and down, the bosses talking. and someone has the temerity to say, i see it differently, and here is why. huge. huge. i am your boss, that is what i mean. put yourself in your boss' decision. you are trying to make it to the decision you can. you need your team to be looking at you. as a general, if i want to know how bright and smart i am, i can convince myself. t
having looked at it from all those perspectives, do not do anything anyone expects you to do, do what you are most comfortable doing with your personality. think about it from different i may be right, i may be wrong, but i'm going to do it this way. you will be right, 90% of the time. if i am your boss and your doing things under my leadership i will help you clean up the 10%, i am happy to help you clean up the 10%. make decisions. you that i surprise admire courage. i have seen incredible...
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caen: no, do. you have people like mattis and other people in his cabinet who are well regarded, and he goes behind their back and issues the executive order on the refugee ban. how long do the honorable people in his cabinet stay on if he continues to do these things? mr. brady: i don't have an answer for that, but i am sure some of them are thinking, what did i sign up for? what i think of when i think of policy, i think you have to have a strategy and then there are tactics. what bothers me about this president is that there are tactics, but i don't know what the strategy is. there is symbolism and reality. there is campaigning and then there is governing. trump turned out to be better at campaigning than we thought, but now there is governing. he said he would build a wall, some now he is saying he has to build a wall. but what is the purpose? does he really believe he is going to get a better deal from mexicans on trade? already lots of businesses are objecting and are in washington talking to
caen: no, do. you have people like mattis and other people in his cabinet who are well regarded, and he goes behind their back and issues the executive order on the refugee ban. how long do the honorable people in his cabinet stay on if he continues to do these things? mr. brady: i don't have an answer for that, but i am sure some of them are thinking, what did i sign up for? what i think of when i think of policy, i think you have to have a strategy and then there are tactics. what bothers me...
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>> my name is jamal coal. >> what work do you do?lot of chicago teenagers never been downtown, see a lake, helicopters land into their houses at night. their whole world view is shaped by the infrastructure of their neighborhoods. i take them on educational field trips and we expose them to different cultures, different professions and cuisines so if you ask a kid what they want to be they say "i want to a b a rapper" but if i take them to gatorade and they talk about consumer engagement, the kids never knew that exhibited. that's what we do. we do it by sell zelling hoodies and t-shirts online. that's what we do. [ applause ] >> commissioner boykin, tell me your name, sir. >> richard boykin, cook county commissioner. >>. [ applause ] >> you have some fans here. there's a legacy of isolation. there were structural policies put in place, red lining,cted co been layered upon itself for decades. it's produced pockets of concentrated poverty that happened in the city of chicago. what would it look like if america made a decision that tha
>> my name is jamal coal. >> what work do you do?lot of chicago teenagers never been downtown, see a lake, helicopters land into their houses at night. their whole world view is shaped by the infrastructure of their neighborhoods. i take them on educational field trips and we expose them to different cultures, different professions and cuisines so if you ask a kid what they want to be they say "i want to a b a rapper" but if i take them to gatorade and they talk about...
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what do you think that the president is going to do? do you have think he will draw up a new one and call it a day? >> i would certainly think that's a very good idea. it was a liberal judge. then a liberal court decided they didn't see any urgency to stay. to reverse the stay. so a smart thing. to take what the judge said which was not accurate. things like it was a muslim ban, things like it was religious litmus test and the like. they can be ease live addressed in a new executive order speaking clearly. it doesn't affect green cardholder's or visa holders. judge jeanine: they said we are not going to take at his word, the white house counsel. >> the judge did give us the roadmap to doing something they are not going to be able to claim any constitutional basis for. they may sue again but there won't be a constitutional basis for a judge to uphold it. judge jeanine: to might would be expeditious. the supreme court can fight it out. but you know what i find incredible -- i don't think the state of washington had standing. they did not
what do you think that the president is going to do? do you have think he will draw up a new one and call it a day? >> i would certainly think that's a very good idea. it was a liberal judge. then a liberal court decided they didn't see any urgency to stay. to reverse the stay. so a smart thing. to take what the judge said which was not accurate. things like it was a muslim ban, things like it was religious litmus test and the like. they can be ease live addressed in a new executive order...
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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.
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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i heard last night in arkansas, do your job. do your job. i want to hear people start saying, do your job or you are fired. we have to look at these people as they are, an employee. i do not care if you file taxes or not. you pay taxes and you pay their salary. we do not look at it that way anymore. we think they are some demagogues that we have to look up to. the employer does not look up to the employee. guest: that is a very interesting point. the challenge when you are an , the challengel , which one of those 600,000 voices are you listening to? it is going to be a panoply of voices. they cannot just be listening to the loudest voices out there. there is a real concern in this country that economically, part of this country is doing very, very well. lots of this country feels like there is not a path. officials, that is one thing that they need to focus on. make sure that the globalization and technology that is sweeping the country, that there is a path for folks there. host: clarence is in frederick town, ohio. caller: good morning. yo
i heard last night in arkansas, do your job. do your job. i want to hear people start saying, do your job or you are fired. we have to look at these people as they are, an employee. i do not care if you file taxes or not. you pay taxes and you pay their salary. we do not look at it that way anymore. we think they are some demagogues that we have to look up to. the employer does not look up to the employee. guest: that is a very interesting point. the challenge when you are an , the challengel ,...
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what do you do in here? i tell you what you do, you go get you a knife and you stab that son of a bitch and say you ain't taking nothing else. that's the end of it. here's what happens when you come to take something from me. >> we'll want to do bobby gilbert first. >> 10-84 your unit. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden grantt culliver. at the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert's recent behavior and his request for a transfer to a prince closer to his family's home. but within moments, other inmates seen that "lockup" cameras present decided to interrupt the shoot by banging on the cell doors. that's when warden culliver decided to take matters into his own hands. >> beat on the [ bleep ] again. you, you, you do it. you beat on the [ bleep ] door again. beat on the [ bleep ] door again. >> once the inmates calmed down, gilbert's hearing got under way. his appeal for a transfer was quickly dismissed. but it didn'
what do you do in here? i tell you what you do, you go get you a knife and you stab that son of a bitch and say you ain't taking nothing else. that's the end of it. here's what happens when you come to take something from me. >> we'll want to do bobby gilbert first. >> 10-84 your unit. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden grantt culliver. at the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert's...
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then he do whatever you want to do. but if you cannot make decisions -- myu are rushed argument at this point in time would be whoever is scheduling him is over scheduling him. there's too much activity on. in ao not put shinzo abe weekend meeting and then bring in the canadian prime minister. those are big, heavy duty things that you should be prepared for. you should have 48 hours for. you have people come in and talk to. if you do not like to read, which apparently he doesn't, you have people come in and talk to you and explain what is going on in canada and japan. then he so overreacts to the media. the media is the media. the democrats are his opposition. they will tell their story. each always try and argue who will set the agenda, but you do not try and start with the media as the bad guys at day one. they are not the bad guys. the key thing is, if she is going to write the story, my job as president is in that story and to make sure nothing is incorrect. >> this is where i think his death is not serving hidden w
then he do whatever you want to do. but if you cannot make decisions -- myu are rushed argument at this point in time would be whoever is scheduling him is over scheduling him. there's too much activity on. in ao not put shinzo abe weekend meeting and then bring in the canadian prime minister. those are big, heavy duty things that you should be prepared for. you should have 48 hours for. you have people come in and talk to. if you do not like to read, which apparently he doesn't, you have...
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how do they do that? they do it through software that is imminently achievable. it can be written by my graduate students, but they have essentially penetrated the wall that prevents this from happening in most of the country. why? because the vendors were given too much power by the federal rules. some people in congress wouldn't let them impose rules that might have been more productive. let's fix it and it's fixable and you can find examples where it's working. >> in the 21st century cures act there's a significant amount of work that will push to the office of international coordinator because there's concern among folks around the country, but they are trying to push for it. so that's something i think you'll see. i agree on the consumer. the consumer is really the key to this and the more the consumer -- i think the ar, the consumers are demanding this type of information as folks care for their parents or care for their kids and are dealing with these records issues, i think they are going to be what pushes us forward. but i would say the providers are ek
how do they do that? they do it through software that is imminently achievable. it can be written by my graduate students, but they have essentially penetrated the wall that prevents this from happening in most of the country. why? because the vendors were given too much power by the federal rules. some people in congress wouldn't let them impose rules that might have been more productive. let's fix it and it's fixable and you can find examples where it's working. >> in the 21st century...
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i still to have do homework. turf do other things. i feel like i'm always tired. >> does that mean dads are doing less. >> it is more the moms are doing. you have to get formula together breast-feeding or getting up in the middle of the night, changing diaper, nurturing. it is more time consuming. did you every feel that? did you wake the husband up and say it is your turn. >> not in the early years i didn't even wake up for that part. my husband lose's lot of sleep over, i think, i don't know it is an interesting thing but i just think woman do more out of guilt. is there still more things. he doesn't worry about who brought the snacks for kids school today, which had to go in and that stuff. >> we feel limited though, you know some things that we just can't do. >> well... >> sorry, guys, i didn't even convince myself of that. >> he is like let me throw that out there. >> let me get the reaction, did it fly. >> not so much. >> your husband does not catch a break. do you give him certain things to do. >> he does a lot. i will not rag
i still to have do homework. turf do other things. i feel like i'm always tired. >> does that mean dads are doing less. >> it is more the moms are doing. you have to get formula together breast-feeding or getting up in the middle of the night, changing diaper, nurturing. it is more time consuming. did you every feel that? did you wake the husband up and say it is your turn. >> not in the early years i didn't even wake up for that part. my husband lose's lot of sleep over, i...
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how you doing? >> stephen: do you mind doing this?e known each other. >> 30 years. >> stephen: how old is your dog? >> nine. >> stephen: you had 21 good years. >> h-- you had 2 is good years. >> stephen: he had another dog before this. >> he's long had a problem with my dog. >> stephen: i love his dog. i made a deal with cbs when i started the show because we make our office a dog-friendly office, and they said okay. almost entirely for paul. and when he brings riley to work, riley loves paul, always wants to be with him. paul often forgets that riley is at the office because he'll leave my office and riley will stay in my office when paul leaves and whine and scratch at the door, and while i love riley, riley's not my problem. riley's paul's problem. >> what kind of policy is that if it's an open-door policy for dogs and he's putting restrictions on us? >> you're closing the door when you leave and the dog can't come out, it's not an open dog policy for dogs. >> stephen: he said i love riley, but -- but means forget what i just said,
how you doing? >> stephen: do you mind doing this?e known each other. >> 30 years. >> stephen: how old is your dog? >> nine. >> stephen: you had 21 good years. >> h-- you had 2 is good years. >> stephen: he had another dog before this. >> he's long had a problem with my dog. >> stephen: i love his dog. i made a deal with cbs when i started the show because we make our office a dog-friendly office, and they said okay. almost entirely for...
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he is doing exactly what he said he was going to do. i do not think he has faced by all of this. a winner, he is committed. he has intended all along to do what he think is necessary to save the country. so perceptions are what they are, but keep an open mind that we are only monthly bank one month end, he has three years and 11 months left to go. and his supporters have nowhere near gone to the point where they are worried, want to abandon him, they hope that he hangs in. they hope that he continues to stick it to them. and they want to see the agenda move. they believe that that is the magic here. tax reform, obamacare repeal, and he is prepared >> chris: thank you. thank you for coming in today. always good to talk to you. please come back. >> thank you very much, chris. i appreciate this. i really do. always a pleasure. >> chris: up next we will bring in our sunday group to talk about the main narrative of the media. plus what would you like to ask the panel about the president's first month in office, go to facebook or twitter at "fox news sunday," and we may use your questi
he is doing exactly what he said he was going to do. i do not think he has faced by all of this. a winner, he is committed. he has intended all along to do what he think is necessary to save the country. so perceptions are what they are, but keep an open mind that we are only monthly bank one month end, he has three years and 11 months left to go. and his supporters have nowhere near gone to the point where they are worried, want to abandon him, they hope that he hangs in. they hope that he...
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how do i make hamsters scary? so i'm thinking, do i do a giant hamster? do i do 1,000 hamsters? - so it's literally as simple as something pops in your head, it's a book? - yeah. well come on, you know, they don't all lead to books. sometimes i'll get an idea, and i can't think of a good title, and i throw out the idea. - give me an example of a title you've come up with that you've not been able to do a book, or has that never happened? - [r.l.] i won't remember. - right, but it's rare though? it's the rare time that that's happened? - yeah. because i pretty much know if a title is a good title. - why did you make the transition from humor, to horror? - evan this is an embarrassing story. - tell it. - i shouldn't tell it. - it's pbs, we have all the time in the world, go ahead. (audience laughing) - being scary wasn't my idea. that's embarrassing. i didn't think of it. - [evan] that's okay. - i did a humor magazine. - called bananas, i remember this growing up. - that was my life's dream, to have my own humor magazine. - it was kind of in the same vein as mad magazine, cracked
how do i make hamsters scary? so i'm thinking, do i do a giant hamster? do i do 1,000 hamsters? - so it's literally as simple as something pops in your head, it's a book? - yeah. well come on, you know, they don't all lead to books. sometimes i'll get an idea, and i can't think of a good title, and i throw out the idea. - give me an example of a title you've come up with that you've not been able to do a book, or has that never happened? - [r.l.] i won't remember. - right, but it's rare though?...
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>> what do you do with your wife? you don't hold hands? >> so when you're around her, what are you holding? >> a beer, it is a beer. >> yes, i am holding a beer. >> cocktail? a cocktail and a remote. i know what your hands have got. >> you don't like to hold hands either do you, mike? >> i don't minds it so much walking down the street. it's okay. >> i can't imagine, kind of like claiming, like about something. it is about -- >> pda. pda? >> there was this one time over at bridgette foy. for some reason down at the end of the bar we were going at it. >> we aren't talking about holding hands, are we? >> no. >> and i learn something else. man. >> but when it comes to holding hand, i feel like guys don't like it in general stha. more than a woman, girl ?ing. >> and another thing, academy ball saturday night? >> yes. >> you weren't on the fancy level. i was up in the -- >> you could not have been farther back. >> no, i appreciate it, i was glad to be in the room. but go ahead? >> remember few guys that wore kilts? >> yes. >> he was full-on mak
>> what do you do with your wife? you don't hold hands? >> so when you're around her, what are you holding? >> a beer, it is a beer. >> yes, i am holding a beer. >> cocktail? a cocktail and a remote. i know what your hands have got. >> you don't like to hold hands either do you, mike? >> i don't minds it so much walking down the street. it's okay. >> i can't imagine, kind of like claiming, like about something. it is about -- >> pda. pda?...
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house do we learn from it? so how do we make it better? they wake you up all night to really have 3m blood pressure but we wake up anyway so i do think we read the -- redo need to redo the hospitals. and then they call a couple -- later. the office of the future you check your blood pressure. >> digest object to the word killing. that suggests the brcs negligent. yes there are mistakes but i do object to that word. >> [inaudible] >> the question and his the emergency room hell many are true re-emergence these? many people do use that especially medicaid because most don't take medicaid so they use the emergency room as the doctor's office and i am a big believer of a primary-care physician that over time it is your help coach in terms of of better and healthier life. but eisenhower of 35 for 40,000 visits everybody was using the base which stood to and they pay the doctors it was called telemedicine. we will pay you $50 to have a 10 minute conversation by video. non-emergency room usage went down by 55%. now with 20 employees they could go
house do we learn from it? so how do we make it better? they wake you up all night to really have 3m blood pressure but we wake up anyway so i do think we read the -- redo need to redo the hospitals. and then they call a couple -- later. the office of the future you check your blood pressure. >> digest object to the word killing. that suggests the brcs negligent. yes there are mistakes but i do object to that word. >> [inaudible] >> the question and his the emergency room hell...
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as an intelligence committee doing an investigation do not know. we do not know the answer. the most we're fatter private conversations, the chair and i, with intelligence officials. that is not a substitute for an investigation so we should not be drawing conclusions. >> the report out last month in regards of an fbi official giving a statement with regard to the dnc's responsibility and your own security and that when the fbi tried to get access to going toers -- is that be looked into are not? rep. schiff: yes. we are to look into what was the toelligence and fbi response the russian hacking. how soon did we know they were in the dnc, for example. what steps were taken? were they adequate? not adequate? what needs to be done in the future? conclusionseminal of the intelligence committee was that the russians would do this again. the questions i have i cannot share with you but the answers i've got board may get is, did the icy first perceive this as an intelligence gathering operation. does that account for the responsibility dusty response of ic or intelligence agency? a
as an intelligence committee doing an investigation do not know. we do not know the answer. the most we're fatter private conversations, the chair and i, with intelligence officials. that is not a substitute for an investigation so we should not be drawing conclusions. >> the report out last month in regards of an fbi official giving a statement with regard to the dnc's responsibility and your own security and that when the fbi tried to get access to going toers -- is that be looked into...
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if we had to do it over again, we wouldn't do it.f was in the chasm between microsoft and ibm that it ended up being that way. and, you know, it has kind of become the poster child of -- hey, couldn't you have made this simpler? >> we love bill. we love bill. david: so you are the wealthiest man in the world for 20 years or more. how does that affect your life daily? did they ask you to buy them things? bill: fortunately, people know that the wealth is dedicated to the foundation. so they have ideas that are in the foundation, infectious disease, improving education, then it is super interesting to talk to those people. i have the benefit of being well known, so i can go out and meet interesting people and share my views and get a lot of attention. i would say that's a benefit. when i'm out with the kids, it can be a tiny bit of a drawback because you don't get as much privacy as you would like, but overall, my success has allowed me to get more done, build partnerships, and work with great people. david: how do you deal with it when
if we had to do it over again, we wouldn't do it.f was in the chasm between microsoft and ibm that it ended up being that way. and, you know, it has kind of become the poster child of -- hey, couldn't you have made this simpler? >> we love bill. we love bill. david: so you are the wealthiest man in the world for 20 years or more. how does that affect your life daily? did they ask you to buy them things? bill: fortunately, people know that the wealth is dedicated to the foundation. so they...
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i think it will do really what people wanting it to do.issa: joining me republican congressman mark sanford from south carolina. sir, thank you for joining us. what are the sticking points right now? >> you said what are the sticking points right now? i think -- melissa: go ahead. >> yeah. i mean i think that one of the sticking point is how do you pay for it, whatever it is? are you going to deal with refundable or versus non-refundable tax credit. what happens next with regard to medicaid. melissa: okay. >> there is bunch of sticking points. there is anything in the house, senate, for that matter -- melissa: break down the first piece. when you talk about idea, idea having healthy people pay for sick people, because people won't do what is in their economic best interest. one thing i've seen floated by a lot of people on the republican side the idea of people putting people who consume a lot of health care and in high-risk pools and directing federal funds into that using that as subsidies, will that work? >> certainly not in the bill th
i think it will do really what people wanting it to do.issa: joining me republican congressman mark sanford from south carolina. sir, thank you for joining us. what are the sticking points right now? >> you said what are the sticking points right now? i think -- melissa: go ahead. >> yeah. i mean i think that one of the sticking point is how do you pay for it, whatever it is? are you going to deal with refundable or versus non-refundable tax credit. what happens next with regard to...
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not just because you say it, i could do it. but why do a master class? you are almost 88 1/2. >> i have no clue. the nice people came and asked me to do it the it sounded like something interesting. >> what makes it interesting for you? >> appealing for you? >> the candor of it. they let it all hang out. they ask go g. questionod quest. and i love teaching. i've always done. that. >> what is it about the teaching that you enjoy? >> opening other people's minds. you can see the immediate results. it's great that you're having an impact. >> yeah. >> i mean, obviously the master class, the online class unveil all of this. but what are -- just give me two or three things that are important for you to get across to students as you were teaching? what is it about your profession, about the way do you what do you that you hope to communicate? give me two or three things that you're delving into this course? >> well, my profession is supposed to be a creative profession. and that means it's an arc of some kind. the history of architecture was a painter but he be
not just because you say it, i could do it. but why do a master class? you are almost 88 1/2. >> i have no clue. the nice people came and asked me to do it the it sounded like something interesting. >> what makes it interesting for you? >> appealing for you? >> the candor of it. they let it all hang out. they ask go g. questionod quest. and i love teaching. i've always done. that. >> what is it about the teaching that you enjoy? >> opening other people's...
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do you know this man? do you know anything about him? >> i do not but like mr. hope ends free market principles and basic economic principles. my guess is he does, but i don't know much about mr. acosta. we're looking forward to learning more and hopefully he'll get confirmed in a speedier fashion than any other nominees. stuart: without any republicans wobbling about him. that's what we also need too. now, i want to talk to you about obamacare. i know you're very much spearheading this. i think all of our viewers want to know when will we see the plan that we can vote on? when is that going to happen? can you give us any kind of time frame, sir? >> conservatives unveiled a plan yesterday. we said let's reveal it like we did in 2015. same legislation and then our bill is free market identify oriented. senator paul has it on the senate side and former governor congressman from south carolina has it on our side. it's a bill that expands health savings accounts. allows inner state shopping for insurance, allows easier access for associations to form. easier formati
do you know this man? do you know anything about him? >> i do not but like mr. hope ends free market principles and basic economic principles. my guess is he does, but i don't know much about mr. acosta. we're looking forward to learning more and hopefully he'll get confirmed in a speedier fashion than any other nominees. stuart: without any republicans wobbling about him. that's what we also need too. now, i want to talk to you about obamacare. i know you're very much spearheading this....
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why do they have the right to do that? because the password is reserved and they had the right to keep the federal government off the power because it has been reserved to them. notice madison not only says they have a right, but they are to enter the post. can we all agree that the duty is greater than a right >> we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights and that is just to secure the rights to governments are instituted to a arriving at their power from consensus of the governed. there is only one reason the government exists. there is only one reason the authority of the people created the free and independent states and was to secure our rights. and if the states are not stepping between the federal government and to its few and defined powers, then they will accomplish the single purpose for existence. and that's when they have the duty. how does the state interpose? thomas jefferson explains the process of interpretation. when the several states
why do they have the right to do that? because the password is reserved and they had the right to keep the federal government off the power because it has been reserved to them. notice madison not only says they have a right, but they are to enter the post. can we all agree that the duty is greater than a right >> we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights and that is just to secure the rights to governments are...
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you're going to do this, do it because of conviction. do it because of principle.our heart. follow your conscioence and spek up. it sets a dangerous precedent for the increasing power of jeff sessions and if they ran over her and she doesn't speak, if she doesn't find her spine and stand up straight that woman is going to have railroad tracks all over her before the next four years. >> kelly, you're going to be speaking to betsy devos today and interviewing her. this might come up. >> it might come up. this is the beauty of the trump administration. she voiced some -- >> it sounds like they did tell her get on board and get out. >> responsibility to protect every student in america. to ensure that they have the freedom to learn and thrive in a straight and trusted environment. that does sound like strong language. this is not only a federal mandate but moral obligation. no individual school district or state can advocate but the protections are rolled out. >> it can be interpreted in two ways either she disagrees or is reaffirm dwoeg have discrimination laws in pla
you're going to do this, do it because of conviction. do it because of principle.our heart. follow your conscioence and spek up. it sets a dangerous precedent for the increasing power of jeff sessions and if they ran over her and she doesn't speak, if she doesn't find her spine and stand up straight that woman is going to have railroad tracks all over her before the next four years. >> kelly, you're going to be speaking to betsy devos today and interviewing her. this might come up....
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like i don't do stunts but i do as much action -- >> jimmy: you don't do those stunts? that's so good. >> like there was a sequence where a car hits john wick. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's not me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> i mean, i want to do that, like, let the car hit me! but then they're like, no. >> jimmy: you're an actor. >> you'd be broken and you're an actor. in the car, i remember, they kind of started to trust me because i could do -- i can do a bunch of stuff. so there was a sequence where the car has to hit this other car, the get in hitting john wick. but john wick gets mad. so basically the director chad stahelski, stahelski walks me over to the car, and he's like, "okay, so you're going go from here, you're going to get in the car, you're going to drive and you're gonna smash that car." and i went, "well, where's the stunt person?" "no, that's you." and i went, like, what? and i was like, yeah. great! okay, so they stick me car. and it's like from here about to where the band is, and like just going there. so i'm going backwards as fast as i can. now t
like i don't do stunts but i do as much action -- >> jimmy: you don't do those stunts? that's so good. >> like there was a sequence where a car hits john wick. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's not me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> i mean, i want to do that, like, let the car hit me! but then they're like, no. >> jimmy: you're an actor. >> you'd be broken and you're an actor. in the car, i remember, they kind of started to trust me because i could do --...
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do. would in the context of syria, an example, talk about the complexion -- deconfliction. on the ground in syria, we have communications with the russians in the primary purpose is to protect her eminent folks on the ground and make sure we have a safety channel open to deconflict in a crowded area. when of the areas that we look at is making sure that the current safety channel that we have with the russians, the current communications link that we have between our air operations center in russian operation center in syria is robust enough to mitigate again risk to the safety of our people on the ground. that is kind of where we are with russia. i think it is important for people not to read into the military to military communications anymore than what i have just described. that is what it is. what is most important is i am restricted by law from cooperating with the russians at the military level, which is completely different from a communications channel to do the things i just des
do. would in the context of syria, an example, talk about the complexion -- deconfliction. on the ground in syria, we have communications with the russians in the primary purpose is to protect her eminent folks on the ground and make sure we have a safety channel open to deconflict in a crowded area. when of the areas that we look at is making sure that the current safety channel that we have with the russians, the current communications link that we have between our air operations center in...
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what do they do?> i'm a guy who is a progressive who comes on this show and other conservative shows. if you want to be in public life, you have got to appear in public. you say i'm here all night. as long as anybody is civil, i'll answer any question you want. if you are afraid to do that, you should get out of politics. >> exactly right. republican or democrat, and i would say democrats aren't also holding town halls. so republican and democrats. from fellow republicans, what better way to go out and sell our message then to do town halls. if you can't take tough questions from constituents how are you going to convince other members of congress to come to your position. judge jeanine: the fact that as david said, manchin and mccaskill aren't doing these town hall meetings. that tells me that what that they are more aligned with republicans if? what does it tell you? >> i expect both of them to do town hall meetings. right now they don't want to step on the story which is republicans getting attacke
what do they do?> i'm a guy who is a progressive who comes on this show and other conservative shows. if you want to be in public life, you have got to appear in public. you say i'm here all night. as long as anybody is civil, i'll answer any question you want. if you are afraid to do that, you should get out of politics. >> exactly right. republican or democrat, and i would say democrats aren't also holding town halls. so republican and democrats. from fellow republicans, what better...
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what are they going to do? i can't believe it, ben stein, but it's always a party having you on "justice". thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, your honor. judge jeanine: all right. want to go shopping? i'll take you to macy's for street justice next. mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, e
what are they going to do? i can't believe it, ben stein, but it's always a party having you on "justice". thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, your honor. judge jeanine: all right. want to go shopping? i'll take you to macy's for street justice next. mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure...
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to do? the rest of the government is not subject to the same rules that you are under this legislation. so if it's -- you're sort of the beta, you're like the test case here. is it helping? is it working? >> as i said, we haven't done a formal audit of it, so it's very difficult to make a formal conclusion, but anecdotally, we see dhs trying different things, for example, they had a job fair in which they brought a number of people who were qualified under that i.t. specialist and, you know, were able to provide offers on the spot. so, you know, we're hopeful, but, again, until we actually do a formal pieces of work on it, it's difficult to conclude. >> could you do that work on it and let us know how it's working? one of the aspects as i recall was a central database to simply, which seems common sense but wasn't being done, is that being done to your satisfaction? is there a central database now where people know what all the cyber security needs are and as you said, when there's a jobs fa
to do? the rest of the government is not subject to the same rules that you are under this legislation. so if it's -- you're sort of the beta, you're like the test case here. is it helping? is it working? >> as i said, we haven't done a formal audit of it, so it's very difficult to make a formal conclusion, but anecdotally, we see dhs trying different things, for example, they had a job fair in which they brought a number of people who were qualified under that i.t. specialist and, you...
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>> do you want to do the thing? spivak is this is what you do? >> bill: no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, i am bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight, as you may know, my interview with president trump making headlines all over the world. tonight, we will show you what you did not see in the super bowl pregame show. here is what happened. we interviewed the president on friday afternoon, at the white house. the interview ran about 45 minutes. ten of which were used by fox sports. that leaves us with half an hour. to show you tonight and tomorro tomorrow. they collapse of the super bowl interview were mr. trump comments on the tower in it and put an anti-obamacare roll up. it's interesting to watch our two competing cable news stations, which hate mr. trump to an unhealthy degree. try to analyze with the president told me. i thought donald trump was straightforward and honest in the interview, whether you like his answers or not. the trump trump haters were desperately trying to find something with which to hammer the president
>> do you want to do the thing? spivak is this is what you do? >> bill: no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, i am bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight, as you may know, my interview with president trump making headlines all over the world. tonight, we will show you what you did not see in the super bowl pregame show. here is what happened. we interviewed the president on friday afternoon, at the white house. the interview ran about 45 minutes. ten of which were...
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what do you want to see? what does he need to do? >> i think fix the inner cities, which was his vow, and folks have been stuck in a system that has been failing for years, and that starts with school choice and betsy devos was a great start, and this is a great start going to the museum, and the executive order on the black colleges and universities, and ultimately remedying the economic conditions is what will win over more african-american support. >> when i was spending time in cleveland, ohio , in a district where mitt romney did not win a single vote, and one of the trump supporters, an african-american woman said he needs to come here, and we spoke with her recently, and she was somewhat happy with the president's performance, but also disappointed she has not seen that focus yet. jason, your thoughts? >> here's the thing, and i used to live in cleveland and i might know that one black trump supporter there as well. it doesn't matter what he says, because we can see what he has done. he can go to every single museum and cookou
what do you want to see? what does he need to do? >> i think fix the inner cities, which was his vow, and folks have been stuck in a system that has been failing for years, and that starts with school choice and betsy devos was a great start, and this is a great start going to the museum, and the executive order on the black colleges and universities, and ultimately remedying the economic conditions is what will win over more african-american support. >> when i was spending time in...
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and you don't have to think, "what do i do next? who do i call? how do i handle this?" they're gonna help you get through all that. and to me, that alone is great peace of mind. even if it were to happen to me, i know i got somebody working for me that's gonna help me get through it. >> technology makes our life easier, but it also makes identity theft easier. jim stickley is a cybersecurity expert paid by fortune 100 companies to think like a hacker. we asked him to show us how criminals can steal information from us when we're least expecting it. >> no one thinks they're gonna fall victim to identity theft, but check this out. in a café like this, you know, people have this idea that they're safe when they're online. they feel that it's being provided by the local café here, so it should be safe. the reality is, though, that something like this -- this is a wi-fi device -- can be brought to a local café, set up right here in front of people without them even knowing it, and instead of them connecting to the wi-fi in the organization, they'll be connecting to this wi-f
and you don't have to think, "what do i do next? who do i call? how do i handle this?" they're gonna help you get through all that. and to me, that alone is great peace of mind. even if it were to happen to me, i know i got somebody working for me that's gonna help me get through it. >> technology makes our life easier, but it also makes identity theft easier. jim stickley is a cybersecurity expert paid by fortune 100 companies to think like a hacker. we asked him to show us how...
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david: i know you do not like it and you can argue with them. what do you do?walk out, or use another card? what is your other card? kenneth: i do not have another card. i do not have another card. i only use american express cards. david: what happens if they do not take american express? do you just walk out? kenneth: i walk out. there are alternatives. the reality is that we can meet the vast spending needs of our customers. there are other options they have, and it is certainly in my interest to take advantage of those options. david: is your wife allowed to have a visa or mastercard? or your children? kenneth: you know my wife is very independent. she has decided on her own that she only carries our products. david: ok. kenneth: what is very, very important is i studied the competition intensively. we do have people in the company who have other cards, who test them, who use them so we can find out what is happening in the marketplace. and i think that is very important. david: your largest shareholder, i think, is warren buffett. does he call you up every
david: i know you do not like it and you can argue with them. what do you do?walk out, or use another card? what is your other card? kenneth: i do not have another card. i do not have another card. i only use american express cards. david: what happens if they do not take american express? do you just walk out? kenneth: i walk out. there are alternatives. the reality is that we can meet the vast spending needs of our customers. there are other options they have, and it is certainly in my...
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and you are doing tax cuts. usual live you don't do both. you do tax cuts to spur the economy.e have seen a lot of supply siders tell you the infrastructure stuff doesn't work that well. but he ran on all this different stuff. and it's hard to implement a lot of conflicting policies. >> gary cohn said that when they re-patriate some of that money it will pay for some of the infrastructure money. and he says tax cuts take natural time. we can see 3% economic growth. charlie: part of the conflicting policies is gary cohn. he's a liberal obama supporters. for him to be talking about tax cuts is absurd. 24579s one of the problems -- that's one of the problems. gary: we are heading to the super bowl. who do you like. >> the packs. liz: we are going to see you next week. have a good weekend. (country music) (announcer) the following is a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ ♪ he's got the whole wide world in his hands ♪ (bill cody) country music is about life. ♪ one day at a time, sweet jesus ♪ ♪ that's all i'm asking from you
and you are doing tax cuts. usual live you don't do both. you do tax cuts to spur the economy.e have seen a lot of supply siders tell you the infrastructure stuff doesn't work that well. but he ran on all this different stuff. and it's hard to implement a lot of conflicting policies. >> gary cohn said that when they re-patriate some of that money it will pay for some of the infrastructure money. and he says tax cuts take natural time. we can see 3% economic growth. charlie: part of the...
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then what do they do? in los angeles and new york, they're very large police departments that have experts in these areas. but this thousands of medium and small jurisdictions around the united states, there are no experts. so working to help design resources and programs for the 99% of police departments, firefighters and other first responders who are not experts. and in fact we're looking to the states in arkansas. governor, we understand that you are starting a cybersecurity center of excellence. maybe that's a model which can be spread to other states. but every home and business in america is not only at risk of being attacked, every home and business in america is also at risk of being an unwitting enabler of cyberattacks. at our usc round table vint said he told the joke for years that he never wanted to pick up a newspaper and read the headline bank of america taken down by thousands of refrigerators. he said he can't do it anymore because now they're using baby monitors and weapon comes. vint sai
then what do they do? in los angeles and new york, they're very large police departments that have experts in these areas. but this thousands of medium and small jurisdictions around the united states, there are no experts. so working to help design resources and programs for the 99% of police departments, firefighters and other first responders who are not experts. and in fact we're looking to the states in arkansas. governor, we understand that you are starting a cybersecurity center of...
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i think he is doing a terrific job. he is doing what he said he would do.hat's what bothers a lot of the people on the far left, that he is doing what he said. but for many of us it's what makes us feel really good about the next four years and perhaps eight years is because he is saying look, here is what i campaigned on, this is why you elected me and by gosh, this is what i'm gonna do. >> bill: apparently steve bannon has a list of things hanging on the wall in his office. it was said in the campaign and state of the union address -- inaugural speech and the address for congress tomorrow night. thank you for your time and we'll see what we get done here. governor, thanks, mike huckabee in florida today. 20 past. >> shannon: we're tracking another act of vandalism targeting a jewish cemetery. loved ones of the deceased heartbroken and shocked to find scores of headstones knocked over. the latest on that investigation and horror unfolds at a mardi gras parade as a driver plows right into the crowd hurting at least 28 people. more on that. >> i was feet awa
i think he is doing a terrific job. he is doing what he said he would do.hat's what bothers a lot of the people on the far left, that he is doing what he said. but for many of us it's what makes us feel really good about the next four years and perhaps eight years is because he is saying look, here is what i campaigned on, this is why you elected me and by gosh, this is what i'm gonna do. >> bill: apparently steve bannon has a list of things hanging on the wall in his office. it was said...
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. >> do your job! do your job! >> thousands packing in to take on this arkansas senator. >> while you are supporting the policies of a man who wanlts to grab women by the [ bleep ]. >> the big question this morning, who brought the la mas? plus, feeding the base? the c-pac summit begins now. kellyanne conway, devos and the president speaking today. we start with the outbreak of transgender rights. we have a great team. i want to start with peter alexander who is live at the white house. peter, good morning to you. explain the administration's decision on transgender protections and the effect it actually has. >> reporter: the bottom line here is, the white house has dropped the obama era directive that basically told public schools to allow transgender individuals, transgender children to use the bathroom that matched their gender identity. this is a state's rights issue. there's fierce opposition to this move as well. we heard from the human rights campaign among others who said it was a cruel attack on young chil
. >> do your job! do your job! >> thousands packing in to take on this arkansas senator. >> while you are supporting the policies of a man who wanlts to grab women by the [ bleep ]. >> the big question this morning, who brought the la mas? plus, feeding the base? the c-pac summit begins now. kellyanne conway, devos and the president speaking today. we start with the outbreak of transgender rights. we have a great team. i want to start with peter alexander who is live at...
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it would do that. i'm not saying that you should do that. i'm saying we have a situation now where 30,000 people -- these are all deaths that are preventible. that's zurnidisturbing to me thu have as many people die from drug overdoses as car wrecks. that's a huge problem. >> i'd like to follow up what chairman row was talking about. it's clear to me, and i think everybody in this room, that the va, they're doing a horrible job when it comes to this issue. why in the heck do we have to dispense the pills from the va? how many pharmacies do we have in this country? i don't know. we have a bunch of them, right? why in the heck can't we have pharmacies around the country closer to where our population is where our veterans are, why don't they dispense the pills if you're doing such a horrible job? dr. clancy? >> i'm sure as my colleague noted, first of all, be mail order works extraordinarily well for other types of medications and as we work through how to reduce this area of vulnerability, there may be a lot of other options we could consider
it would do that. i'm not saying that you should do that. i'm saying we have a situation now where 30,000 people -- these are all deaths that are preventible. that's zurnidisturbing to me thu have as many people die from drug overdoses as car wrecks. that's a huge problem. >> i'd like to follow up what chairman row was talking about. it's clear to me, and i think everybody in this room, that the va, they're doing a horrible job when it comes to this issue. why in the heck do we have to...
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do you want to do the thing? >> is this what you get paid toi do? you will actually see sounds, potentially. can you hear smells? >> i am freaking out, man. >> the term terrorist could be associated with anyone causing terror. you interviewing me, i could say you are a terrorist. >> do you want to waterboard me?er michelle obama says she doesn't want young people on facebook, do you agree with that? >> it depends on the age. i don't think 12-year-olds need to be on facebook. >> are you worried about them? why? >> that they say they are 18 when they are 13.m t >> have you ever been in trouble for doing that? >> they tried. texas. >> what were you doing instead of voting? >> being with my girl. went and had some lunch. i had a chicken sandwich. she had the same thing. >> what happened after lunch? >> nothing. >> no kiss. >> you need to wax your eyebrows. >> could you do it for me in the parking lot? do you know what the internet is? >> i am not stupid. >> do you have a cup on? stay down, stay down. that a boy! >> it looks like you're having a blast ou
do you want to do the thing? >> is this what you get paid toi do? you will actually see sounds, potentially. can you hear smells? >> i am freaking out, man. >> the term terrorist could be associated with anyone causing terror. you interviewing me, i could say you are a terrorist. >> do you want to waterboard me?er michelle obama says she doesn't want young people on facebook, do you agree with that? >> it depends on the age. i don't think 12-year-olds need to be on...
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could do. people started donating to aclu and help them, you know, whatever they do. >> what can other people do? in terms of fighting the executive order? >> yeah. >> well, i think and this is a broader statement. >> i have been one of the lessons of the last ten days and i don't want to get too political here. >> i don't think it is -- only after there is a massive public uproar to it. not just on the coast but in alabama, right? >> there were 3,000 people who came out in alabama to protests this afternoon over the weekend. i do think that engaging in peace full decent is a mean to push. especially in this issue pushing republicans in their gut and head and know what's right and wrong. >> in the way that we have seen thus far. >> it is effective. there are other places where it may not be affected and --sp anand --s i and -- certainly on congress, it has an effect. >> former of president of the alumni association. >> don, mr. rick who's a president of the peace core direction in iran. >> betw
could do. people started donating to aclu and help them, you know, whatever they do. >> what can other people do? in terms of fighting the executive order? >> yeah. >> well, i think and this is a broader statement. >> i have been one of the lessons of the last ten days and i don't want to get too political here. >> i don't think it is -- only after there is a massive public uproar to it. not just on the coast but in alabama, right? >> there were 3,000 people...
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caller: no, i do not. i am an alcoholic and i do not do that kind of stuff. am sure my friends could tell you. i have got a lot of friends who have done it but i myself have not. host: alan in cedar hill, missouri. kingston, bert is a medical professional. what is it like in kingston, rhode island? caller: we are expecting a lot of snow right now but it is a nice new england town. one of the issues i think needs to be addressed is the medical system to support people, because for my perspective, i have been dealing with this for years. one of the issues is that the same parts of the brain that you have physical pain also has emotional pain. so therefore, people need to have psychological help as well help,ical, physiological and integration of the two. , clients of mine and up losing their health insurance because they are out of a job, they lost their job, and they cannot see a doctor because they have no medical insurance. therefore, they are stuck getting their medication and then i have to go to the street to get illegal medication like heroin, to keep up
caller: no, i do not. i am an alcoholic and i do not do that kind of stuff. am sure my friends could tell you. i have got a lot of friends who have done it but i myself have not. host: alan in cedar hill, missouri. kingston, bert is a medical professional. what is it like in kingston, rhode island? caller: we are expecting a lot of snow right now but it is a nice new england town. one of the issues i think needs to be addressed is the medical system to support people, because for my...
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in my world, i get paid if i do well, if i don't do well, i get less paid.ame should go for federal workers. neil: i'm a little annoyed because i found out other anchors here are paid, and it's not going to go down well, guys. charles payne, the issue that comes up here what we have you want to call it, then people who do not want to be part of that let's say in public unions still benefit from agreements that the unions scored. and those unions, seemingly we can go back to that's not right, to get our hiney off to get the pay packages and these people don't want to be part of us can take it with us. >> yeah. that's one of the remaining selling points for them. but you can also think of the damage that unions do, particularly in economic times when you c't hire somebody because someone in a union seniority is making two or three times than they should. it's a double-edged sword. neil: where do you think it should go? >> it has to go somewhere because the cost for these unions are too much for the state and federal government. neil: thank you very much. enjoy
in my world, i get paid if i do well, if i don't do well, i get less paid.ame should go for federal workers. neil: i'm a little annoyed because i found out other anchors here are paid, and it's not going to go down well, guys. charles payne, the issue that comes up here what we have you want to call it, then people who do not want to be part of that let's say in public unions still benefit from agreements that the unions scored. and those unions, seemingly we can go back to that's not right, to...
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how do they do it? you know why? because it's an illegal process, and the press should be ashamed of themselves, but more importantly, the people that gave out information to the press should be ashamed of themselves. really a shame. trump: yes, go ahead. >> reporter: why did you keep your vice president in the dark for almost two weeks? president trump: because when i looked at the information, i said, i don't think he did anything wrong. if anything, he did something right. he was coming into office, looked at the information, and he said, "huh, that's fine." that's what they are supposed to do. they are supposed to be - he just didn't call russia, he called, and spoke to both ways, i think, there were 30-some odd countries, just doing his job. you know, he was just doing his job. the thing is he didn't tell our vice president properly, and then he said he didn't remember, so either way, it wasn't very satisfactory to me. and i have somebody that i think will be outstanding for the position, and that also helps, i
how do they do it? you know why? because it's an illegal process, and the press should be ashamed of themselves, but more importantly, the people that gave out information to the press should be ashamed of themselves. really a shame. trump: yes, go ahead. >> reporter: why did you keep your vice president in the dark for almost two weeks? president trump: because when i looked at the information, i said, i don't think he did anything wrong. if anything, he did something right. he was...