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>> normally the found earp is the sales person. one is helping to shape the product. the question was more like when do i hire the next guy? once you get it, then you need to expand that and that's what i was saying about freeing up time for the founder to focus on other issues. >> right, right. okay. let's move on to the next question from benny. he wants to know about marketing. his question is we do collections. how do we not come across as aggre aggressive in our marketing and advertising? okay, guy, this is a tricky one, right? collections by nature is a company that at least the targets don't like to hear about. but even the customers that need to hire them, it's an uncomfortable topic. >> this is a nontrivial question. by definition if you're collecting, you're probably collecting from people who are trying to avoid so i guess i would try to not overstep the bounds of privacy and be too much in your face. i'm going to yield my time segment here to brad. >> thanks, guy. i appreciate it. i think actually that, you know, maybe you want an aggressive marketing mess
>> normally the found earp is the sales person. one is helping to shape the product. the question was more like when do i hire the next guy? once you get it, then you need to expand that and that's what i was saying about freeing up time for the founder to focus on other issues. >> right, right. okay. let's move on to the next question from benny. he wants to know about marketing. his question is we do collections. how do we not come across as aggre aggressive in our marketing and...
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>> doc local day, wyatt earp. >> we have to do to this tease.and there is more on the way. have i a new book. called "not cool" and comes out in march. go to g gutfeld.com. >> have i to have that. >>> we cannot wait for washington to act. they won't. they can't. they don't know how. that's from lou dabbs new book "upheaval" which is out this week. >> that was good. >> thank you. lou, i want to ask you questions about the book. first, your publicity team sent us a trailer for the book. they told us we have to show. i'm sure it will be really boring, but let's check it out. ♪ >> your book is so hot and extreme, america, that a it exploded. >> you know, i feel badly. you are implying that i can surf. i have to be honest. i can't surf. >> i think you can. i want to ask you about this book. what are you referring to in "upheaval." is it the country? >> i am referring to the fact that we are facing the process of upheaval if certain forces are not identified and dealt with. >> what are the forces? unions, the changing infrastructure of society itself.
>> doc local day, wyatt earp. >> we have to do to this tease.and there is more on the way. have i a new book. called "not cool" and comes out in march. go to g gutfeld.com. >> have i to have that. >>> we cannot wait for washington to act. they won't. they can't. they don't know how. that's from lou dabbs new book "upheaval" which is out this week. >> that was good. >> thank you. lou, i want to ask you questions about the book. first,...
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how the son of a bar skeerpt speaker of the house. [ applause ] >> the only thumbs up from boen earp without legislation to expand opportunity for more american families, that's what i'm going to do. in the coming weeks i will issue an executive it order requiring federal contractors to pay their federally funded employees a fair wage of at least $10.10 an hour. >> one of the few thumbs up from the speaker. yeah, there he is giving an olive branch to the top republican in the house. but at the same time saying, guys, i will bypass you to get things done. two quick points. you heard him emphasize, emigration, let's get it done but on gun control, one of the other big thing he is mentioned last year, bear a mention. one paragraph. also on health care, he talked about it. republicans basically saying put up or basically shut up. >> didn't mention the website, paul? >> no. >> paul steinhauser in washington, great to have you with us. >> and lie looked into the retirement accounts he was talking about, retirement accounts for americans taking control of their own retirement. in an economy
how the son of a bar skeerpt speaker of the house. [ applause ] >> the only thumbs up from boen earp without legislation to expand opportunity for more american families, that's what i'm going to do. in the coming weeks i will issue an executive it order requiring federal contractors to pay their federally funded employees a fair wage of at least $10.10 an hour. >> one of the few thumbs up from the speaker. yeah, there he is giving an olive branch to the top republican in the house....
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dead, but she was 14 weeks pregnant, and because of that, doctors refused to disconnect the ventilate earpng my wife's dead body be treepted as if she were alive. >> it's very clear in this case that she has explicitly stated that she does not want to have this done, and the family concurs. >> reporter: the hospital's lawyers argued they were complying with a texas law that prohibits withdrawing lifesaving treatment from a pregnant patient. >> we're not about making law, we're not about contesting law. >> reporter: with munoz now 22 weeks pregnant, on friday, her family asked a court to step in, and the judge ruled in their favor, saying the state's law did not apply in this case, because munoz is dead. at least 31 states have similar statutes. >> while this case brings closure for one family, it does not answer the larger question of whether states can insist that life support be continued for a pregnant woman even though she has no hope of recovery. >> reporter: hours before the hearing, the hospital publicly acknowledged that the fetus is not viable, but in ft. worth, the case prompted
dead, but she was 14 weeks pregnant, and because of that, doctors refused to disconnect the ventilate earpng my wife's dead body be treepted as if she were alive. >> it's very clear in this case that she has explicitly stated that she does not want to have this done, and the family concurs. >> reporter: the hospital's lawyers argued they were complying with a texas law that prohibits withdrawing lifesaving treatment from a pregnant patient. >> we're not about making law, we're...
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chairman of the port authority, his firm recommending the rockefeller development group being the form earp get that piece. i'm sorry. what are you -- who do you expect the rockefeller group to hire? bernie the attorney? >> he's the head of the port authority. you review for ethics. >> to be clear, we reached out to the rockefeller group for comment, and their statement was that we have no knowledge or any information pertaining to this allegation. if it turns out to be true, it would be deplorable and we have not reported anything that suggests the rockefeller group itself was engaged in any wrongdoing. it's the connection that's been drawn has been that the rockefeller group is represented by the law firm of david samson who is christie's appointee, is christie's confidant, and the allegation from the mayor of hoboken is that it's two top level christie administration officials saying fast track that proposal. is that something you want your committee look iing into? >> well, he is one of the targets that has received a subpoena, so i am sure that he just hired an attorney, he hired micha
chairman of the port authority, his firm recommending the rockefeller development group being the form earp get that piece. i'm sorry. what are you -- who do you expect the rockefeller group to hire? bernie the attorney? >> he's the head of the port authority. you review for ethics. >> to be clear, we reached out to the rockefeller group for comment, and their statement was that we have no knowledge or any information pertaining to this allegation. if it turns out to be true, it...
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is this the days of wyatt earp? do they ride the range? well, actually, they ride our roads, making sure they are going after the most wanted fugitives. you know when you have on tv the ten most wanted. it's the marshals that are in hot pursuit with the authority to go across state lines. they do it. they also have the legislative mandate to implement the sexual predator laws, so they are the ones who are charged with actually finding, identifying to make sure they are following the registration and keeping our children safe. and then they are charged with the responsibility of keeping our courthouses safe. one might recall a few years ago the terrible shootout in atlanta. many of our courthouses themselves could be in danger because of -- of the violence that -- i mean when you have the type of prosecutions can also invite violence against the judges. these marshals do that job. so we feel that we -- while the high-profile agency might be f.b.i. and d.e.a. and we recognize that, there is also the marshal service. in the area of science, s
is this the days of wyatt earp? do they ride the range? well, actually, they ride our roads, making sure they are going after the most wanted fugitives. you know when you have on tv the ten most wanted. it's the marshals that are in hot pursuit with the authority to go across state lines. they do it. they also have the legislative mandate to implement the sexual predator laws, so they are the ones who are charged with actually finding, identifying to make sure they are following the...