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everyone else only gets one scoop. we'll have crazy examples coming up later on in this show that expose this fake news media bias. now in an epic -- you don't want to miss this. this'll probably be the single best mon tage we've ever put on the show. back to my point. the propaganda media is beyond pa eric -- pathetic at this point. they've become lapdogs for the democratic left in this country. the propaganda media is exactly that. they're prop gandta. they're out to destroy trump. -- propaganda. they're out to destroy trump. they want to advance the interests of liberal democrats on the left. they're not -- they're rigid left wing idea lolgs -- idealogues. the president doesn't need to be abused endlessly. they were proven to have collu colluded with hillary clinton vis-a-vis wiki laecks. they were in their camp. the author of the brand-new book coming out soon, it's on amazon.com and hannity.com, understanding trump, former speaker of the house, house republican newt gingrich. he said, by the way, james comey be ca
everyone else only gets one scoop. we'll have crazy examples coming up later on in this show that expose this fake news media bias. now in an epic -- you don't want to miss this. this'll probably be the single best mon tage we've ever put on the show. back to my point. the propaganda media is beyond pa eric -- pathetic at this point. they've become lapdogs for the democratic left in this country. the propaganda media is exactly that. they're prop gandta. they're out to destroy trump. --...
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ijust didn't are just thinking about nobody else.dy else. ijust didn't even think are just thinking about nobody else. i just didn't even think about what could have actually happened if i would have been closer, maybe. it is crazy. stacey, we really appreciate you talking to us. thank you so much for your time, you talking to us. thank you so much foryourtime, and our you talking to us. thank you so much for your time, and our best wishes to you. thank you. micky betteridge was at the concert with his wife and daughter. i was there with my girlfriend and my daughter. it was actually a christmas present for my daughter. and just as ariana grande left the stage, we were just all walking, we were in block 113, on row l, so we were quite close to the stairs, where everyone was leaving. and just as we were passing the shops where they sell t—shirts and all the caps and everything, we were just walking across there, and we heard this big bang. we didn't obviously know what it was. i did wonder whether it was, you know, a terror attack, or
ijust didn't are just thinking about nobody else.dy else. ijust didn't even think are just thinking about nobody else. i just didn't even think about what could have actually happened if i would have been closer, maybe. it is crazy. stacey, we really appreciate you talking to us. thank you so much for your time, you talking to us. thank you so much foryourtime, and our you talking to us. thank you so much for your time, and our best wishes to you. thank you. micky betteridge was at the concert...
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skating with ishod is kinda like nobody else 'cause he does tricks quick.ke, a trick he knows he can do. he'll get that pretty quick and then he'll do another trick that he's, like, working for a little harder. ♪ wair: i'll come and say hi to you. how the cookie crumbles, you know what i mean? today, couple mishaps. then things go well, you know? [ laughs ] skateboarding is more of a mental game than a physical game, i think. to get what you see in your mind, and what you're unlocked in your mind, to translate to your body, is definitely a very big and hard part of skating. i mean, i like to skate all different types of spots just because i feel like every time you skate something different, you get a little bit better. like, you grasp it a little bit more. when i start to film a video part, in the beginning when you're like, leading up to it, i like to just kinda play it by ear and keep it light, you know what i mean? when it gets to being crunch time, it's like, i feel like that's when the real motivation comes to want to do stuff, you know what i mean? l
skating with ishod is kinda like nobody else 'cause he does tricks quick.ke, a trick he knows he can do. he'll get that pretty quick and then he'll do another trick that he's, like, working for a little harder. ♪ wair: i'll come and say hi to you. how the cookie crumbles, you know what i mean? today, couple mishaps. then things go well, you know? [ laughs ] skateboarding is more of a mental game than a physical game, i think. to get what you see in your mind, and what you're unlocked in your...
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scoops of vanilla ice cream with his chocolate cream pie, instead of the single scoop for everyone else." wow! two scoops?! >> jon: oh, man! >> stephen: does he also get to ride in the front seat sometimes?! ( applause ) man, i wish i was the president! or really, anyone else. ( laughter ) trump was also sad about how everyone's been so mean to him, saying, "it never made sense to me, the level of animosity... all you want to do is, like, let's have a great military. let's have low taxes. let's have good health care. let's have good education." you know? i didn't realize he was such a tender-hearted fellow. so i'm not gonna say anything negative about the president, like that his hands are so small he needs both of them to work a tv remote. i'm going to let "time" magazine's picture say it for me.
scoops of vanilla ice cream with his chocolate cream pie, instead of the single scoop for everyone else." wow! two scoops?! >> jon: oh, man! >> stephen: does he also get to ride in the front seat sometimes?! ( applause ) man, i wish i was the president! or really, anyone else. ( laughter ) trump was also sad about how everyone's been so mean to him, saying, "it never made sense to me, the level of animosity... all you want to do is, like, let's have a great military. let's...
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their health insurance than they otherwise would have paid and that would cost subsidize everybody else. it didn't happen. it didn't work. they are not buying the health insurance. and as a result, the health insurers are collapsing. blue cross, blue shield is pulling out. iowa, there are no plans left in iowa because obamacare collapsed and it is collapsing. let's just be smart about this. what do we want? what do we all want? everybody who doesn't get health care from medicare or medicaid or from their job, we want them to get access to affordable health care. don't force young families to overpay for their health insurance because we are finding out they are not. let's let people buy insurance that is priced competitively and give people more choice, have more competition. let's states be innovative like my own state was before obamacare and give direct support to people with catastrophic illnesses and subsidize those so they get affordable and comprehensive coverage and don't get bankrupt and we free up the marketplace for everybody else to get lower premiums. that's what the waiver
their health insurance than they otherwise would have paid and that would cost subsidize everybody else. it didn't happen. it didn't work. they are not buying the health insurance. and as a result, the health insurers are collapsing. blue cross, blue shield is pulling out. iowa, there are no plans left in iowa because obamacare collapsed and it is collapsing. let's just be smart about this. what do we want? what do we all want? everybody who doesn't get health care from medicare or medicaid or...
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everybody helped everybody else. i don't know what all the benefits would be, but let me make a suggestion. a labor movement that has been declining without interruption for 50 years better come up with something new because what it's been doing hasn't worked. i'm not being disrespectful. i mean, i don't have the numbers. the graph that i teach in my classes of what has happened to unions is unambiguous. the line goes from here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and working. would give the unions a role in society that they once had, as part of a better world for people, a whole new set of opportunities going far beyond the job and the conditions of the p
everybody helped everybody else. i don't know what all the benefits would be, but let me make a suggestion. a labor movement that has been declining without interruption for 50 years better come up with something new because what it's been doing hasn't worked. i'm not being disrespectful. i mean, i don't have the numbers. the graph that i teach in my classes of what has happened to unions is unambiguous. the line goes from here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to change the...
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me than anybody else. no need to try to compare myself to other people. so once i got that, we hit our own rhythm, and once i discovered it was not just a show, but a platform in which to speak to the world, and then, that was about 1989, when i thought, what do you want to say to the world? how do you want to be used and not have the tv use you? but how do i want to use it? david: what drives you to keep working so hard? you and i are in the 60's category, and you have lived more than you will live. realistically. when you realized you have lived more than you're going to live, why not relax a little bit, ease up? why have you decided to work harder than you did before? oprah: because i think, the thing that works for me all these years, whether the magazine, which i still have, or whether it was the show, i understood that there is a common denominator in human experience, and i want the same thing you want, which is the same thing you want and you want. what we all want is to be able to live out the tru
me than anybody else. no need to try to compare myself to other people. so once i got that, we hit our own rhythm, and once i discovered it was not just a show, but a platform in which to speak to the world, and then, that was about 1989, when i thought, what do you want to say to the world? how do you want to be used and not have the tv use you? but how do i want to use it? david: what drives you to keep working so hard? you and i are in the 60's category, and you have lived more than you will...
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what else can they do to me. you feel me? it ain't much more they can do. >> but hinkston would soon lose his view to the streets of cincinnati. he was found guilty of felonious assault and was sentenced to 16 years in an ohio state prison. hinkston would not be the last segregation inmate we met with a long history of violence. or the last to make a connection with our production team. >>> it's common for inmates who have committed acts of violence in jail or prison to be confined to long-term segregation or solitary confinement. but they are not the only ones who find themselves there. >> inmates who need protective custody are often sent to segregation because they face the threat of violence in general population and they wind up having the same restrictions as the inmates who have actually committed violence find themselves in. the other part of the inmate population that often winds up in solitary confinement are the mentally ill. oftentimes jail and prison staffs are ill-equipped to deal with the mentally ill in genera
what else can they do to me. you feel me? it ain't much more they can do. >> but hinkston would soon lose his view to the streets of cincinnati. he was found guilty of felonious assault and was sentenced to 16 years in an ohio state prison. hinkston would not be the last segregation inmate we met with a long history of violence. or the last to make a connection with our production team. >>> it's common for inmates who have committed acts of violence in jail or prison to be...
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who else? >> are you kidding? >> "flying nun" is the most -- it's a crazy show.? >> look, carlos, it's very simple. i only weigh 90 pounds and the combination of my cornet and the wind lifts me. it was just complete nonsense, let's face it. it was the height of the '60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn't. >> hello, central? i'm switching to my eyeglasses. put a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open. >> television more than ever in the '60s was a place to escape to. >> let's go. ♪ >> seemed like it was sort of willful respite from the stuff going on in the world in real life. >> here's a bulletin from cbs news. there's been an attempt -- as perhaps you know now -- on the life of president kennedy. he was wounded in an automobile driving -- >> until the early '60s, television was by and large seen as something as a backwater to print journalism. and even to radio. but the kennedy assassination was the moment that television journalism came of age. >> we'll continue full-day coverage of the presidential f
who else? >> are you kidding? >> "flying nun" is the most -- it's a crazy show.? >> look, carlos, it's very simple. i only weigh 90 pounds and the combination of my cornet and the wind lifts me. it was just complete nonsense, let's face it. it was the height of the '60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn't. >> hello, central? i'm switching to my eyeglasses. put a hold on my wallet but keep my shoe open....
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not too much rain in the south—east, but everywhere else will see showers.e as high as 25 briefly on tuesday. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at liz31pm: the government's emergency committee, cobra, has met to assess the impact of the global cyber attack which has affected nhs computer systems. the prime minister said the government is "working with all organisations concerned to resolve" the issue. the european police agency, europol, has described the scale of the attack as unprecedented. thousands of computers in up to 100 countries have been affected. this afternoon car maker nissan's sunderland plant said it too had been affected. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has denied that senior members of his party are already admitting defeat in the general election. he was responding to a question about comments made by his deputy who said the party had a "mountain to climb". now on bbc news, hardtalk. rich, ruthless, and famous: my guest is a new york institution, known for the buildings he's built, and the wives he's divorced. you don't want to cross him
not too much rain in the south—east, but everywhere else will see showers.e as high as 25 briefly on tuesday. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at liz31pm: the government's emergency committee, cobra, has met to assess the impact of the global cyber attack which has affected nhs computer systems. the prime minister said the government is "working with all organisations concerned to resolve" the issue. the european police agency, europol, has described the scale of the attack as...
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why else? surely they were selling a lot not just else?e selling a lot notjust in the uk. yet. that is the success notjust in the uk. yet. that is the success of its model, it has a pan—european carrier model. it is right across europe. that gives it the opportunity to, you know, ramp up the opportunity to, you know, ramp up in areas that are prosperous and doing well. the airline has talked about perhaps doing... it has talked about perhaps doing... it has talked about pivoting back, i think that is the expression used, growth in the uk amid brexit. do we have any idea what will happen with open skies after, during, the brexit negotiations? that is at the heart of it. the answer is no, really. i think no one thinks there is not a desire to make it happen. the big concern is does it become a political football, collateral in something else? if bradford does not turn out to be smooth, the negotiations, that makes it difficult. —— brexit. airline like certainty and the rules and regulations they are operating under. they like to know those.
why else? surely they were selling a lot not just else?e selling a lot notjust in the uk. yet. that is the success notjust in the uk. yet. that is the success of its model, it has a pan—european carrier model. it is right across europe. that gives it the opportunity to, you know, ramp up the opportunity to, you know, ramp up in areas that are prosperous and doing well. the airline has talked about perhaps doing... it has talked about perhaps doing... it has talked about pivoting back, i think...
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th considering charging malihan >> we want to make sure no one else is in danger. luckily last week she was not driving when she was arrested. that's what we are focusing on. that no one gets hurt. convicted of her previous d-u-i -- the d-a decided to charge elijah's de as gross vehicular manslaughter. a san francisco toddler... who was the subject of an amber alert... is safe this morning... in southern california. the 21-month- old was reported missing yesterday afternoon. investigators say his father jason lam took him... after failing to return the boy to his mother. the c-h-p issued the amber alert... after investigators found out that lam recently had a mental breakdown and could be suicidal. then, they learned he might have driven down i-5.. so they asked l-a-p-d for help. officers in los angeles found the boy and his father together... at about 8 o'clock last night. lam is now in custody. armed robbers are on the loose in the east bay.. two masked gunmen opened fire after rushing a costco... it happened at the danville costco... near san ramon. the same sto
th considering charging malihan >> we want to make sure no one else is in danger. luckily last week she was not driving when she was arrested. that's what we are focusing on. that no one gets hurt. convicted of her previous d-u-i -- the d-a decided to charge elijah's de as gross vehicular manslaughter. a san francisco toddler... who was the subject of an amber alert... is safe this morning... in southern california. the 21-month- old was reported missing yesterday afternoon. investigators...
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or someone else? normally, said walsenburg police captain vince suarez -- >> you always look at the closest people to the victim. >> except in this case, ralph candelario was also a victim, and clearly wanted to help find the killer or killers. cbi agent jody wright -- >> he was very cooperative, absolutely. >> so investigators turned their attention to the spurned ex-husband, jerry palmer. >> actually, the next day was when the investigators called me. >> it was no secret jerry and pam did not get along after the divorce. a divorce which, by the way, she asked him to file. since as a jehovah's witness, she wasn't allowed to. so then you filed for divorce. >> i filed for divorce. >> accommodating to the end. >> to the end. >> and now, the police were calling. >> and i told them i'd be more than happy to talk to them. >> if they come up to nebraska. >> i said if you've got about six hours, you can be here to talk to me. >> nebraska? jerry had moved far away. which cleared him for sure. of course, they
or someone else? normally, said walsenburg police captain vince suarez -- >> you always look at the closest people to the victim. >> except in this case, ralph candelario was also a victim, and clearly wanted to help find the killer or killers. cbi agent jody wright -- >> he was very cooperative, absolutely. >> so investigators turned their attention to the spurned ex-husband, jerry palmer. >> actually, the next day was when the investigators called me. >> it...
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sometimes with somebody else in the room. and there were times, you know, more crisis times when we were talking about substantive issues when we would be writing talking points and guiding the president, give him advice about what to do. this was not that kind of phone call, it seems to me, looking at the readouts. this was more just a general discussion of syria and now. they weren't actually negotiating something. my guess is they are going to wait until they meet in person in july before they start doing that. >> and one more question about this business. i heard someone who studies all things russians tonight say that the russians have been anxious to get these two together asap because of the pattern they see. you have spoken about this. trump emerges from meetings, witness the president of president with this sudden ewarm personal relationship because of whatever the dynamic is with donald trump. >> that's right. in fact, well before the trump era, in the obama/putin era, the kremlin firmly believes that it matters a l
sometimes with somebody else in the room. and there were times, you know, more crisis times when we were talking about substantive issues when we would be writing talking points and guiding the president, give him advice about what to do. this was not that kind of phone call, it seems to me, looking at the readouts. this was more just a general discussion of syria and now. they weren't actually negotiating something. my guess is they are going to wait until they meet in person in july before...
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saying i talk about nothing else, thatis saying i talk about nothing else, that is not true. nothing else because particularly the tories are embarrassed about their record and the policies in their manifesto. right on cue, a tory protest promising to block another referendum. then drowned out by the snp. you say more snp ‘s will be able to stand up to the tories, you have 56, what material difference did any of them make to the lives of any scottish voters in two years? this prime minister is not so much the iron lady, and she is the queen of the u turn. therefore the stronger the snp and scotland's voice is, the more we can effect change to tory positions that are damaging so many people. the snp's biggest challenge is holding onto those mps. it will be difficult to hold onto 56 seats and nobody expects them to do so. but i would be surprised if they lose more than half a dozen. even if they lose two 01’ half a dozen. even if they lose two or three, it will be said their vote is going backwards and they have lost momentum towards another independence referendum. lost moment
saying i talk about nothing else, thatis saying i talk about nothing else, that is not true. nothing else because particularly the tories are embarrassed about their record and the policies in their manifesto. right on cue, a tory protest promising to block another referendum. then drowned out by the snp. you say more snp ‘s will be able to stand up to the tories, you have 56, what material difference did any of them make to the lives of any scottish voters in two years? this prime minister...
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what else can they do to me. you feel me? they can do. >> but hinkston would soon lose his view to the streets of cincinnati. he was found guilty of felonious assault and was sentenced to 16 years in an ohio state prison. hinkston would not be the last segregation inmate we met with a long history of violence. or the last to make a connection with our production team. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting,
what else can they do to me. you feel me? they can do. >> but hinkston would soon lose his view to the streets of cincinnati. he was found guilty of felonious assault and was sentenced to 16 years in an ohio state prison. hinkston would not be the last segregation inmate we met with a long history of violence. or the last to make a connection with our production team. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you...
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travis: i don't want to be anywhere else. i couldn't imagine being anywhere else.ll right? mike: help me with the numbers, will you, please? [ paul laughs ] travis: i'll make you proud. lemonis: all right. ♪ mike may joke about needing help with the numbers, but the reality of it is, it's just not his strong suit. and so i thought it might make sense to redefine his role. travis, i want you to be in charge of the general managers -in the stores. -travis: okay. lemonis: they report to you, and the buck stops with you. mike, you love the brand, and you love the guest experience. you are gonna be responsible to get out there and sell the brand. mike: that's what i love the most. that's -- that's who i am. lemonis: meanwhile, my crew is working around the clock to put our prototypical store in buena park back together. shauna has taken full control of this candy store, and she has sourced some amazing products. and we finally got around to fixing that long birthday song. mike: we want them to have the birthday of their life, but we don't want to be overboard. excited,
travis: i don't want to be anywhere else. i couldn't imagine being anywhere else.ll right? mike: help me with the numbers, will you, please? [ paul laughs ] travis: i'll make you proud. lemonis: all right. ♪ mike may joke about needing help with the numbers, but the reality of it is, it's just not his strong suit. and so i thought it might make sense to redefine his role. travis, i want you to be in charge of the general managers -in the stores. -travis: okay. lemonis: they report to you, and...
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what else?n this monday morning. "13 reasons why" did very well. everybody was talking about it. now netflix renewed it for a second season based off a novel revolving around the suicide of a high school girl. critics say it glorifies suicide. others say it brought and important topics to light leading to conversation o several schools have sent warnings to parents. the new season will debut on netflix next year. >>> kanye west disappearing from and social media deleting his instagram account. both accounts went dark on friday t he has remained top 50 on twit with over 27 million followers. nicki minaj offering fans on at the billboard music awards. one fan asked minaj if she would be willing to pay for her college tuition. she picked 12 of her twitter followers with the same offer. >> standing ovation. standing ovation for you nicki minaj. >> love it. >> that's amazing. >> pay it forward. >> wow. okay. kevin mccarthy is back. he's, yes, on u.s. soil. he's coming up with the big winners and the
what else?n this monday morning. "13 reasons why" did very well. everybody was talking about it. now netflix renewed it for a second season based off a novel revolving around the suicide of a high school girl. critics say it glorifies suicide. others say it brought and important topics to light leading to conversation o several schools have sent warnings to parents. the new season will debut on netflix next year. >>> kanye west disappearing from and social media deleting his...
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never to do this to anybody else again.rt tomorrow. jeremy cooke, bbc news. after a massive computer failure grounded flights over the weekend. the disgraced television star rolf harris will not face a further retrial on indecent assault allegations — after a jury failed to reach a verdict. the 87 year old left court today without comment but said through his solicitor he felt no debatein front'of'an'audiencethfs of how wales would fare outside i the debate . five parties trying to speak for wales at westminster. for years labour has ruled the roost here. more than half of the parliamentary constituencies currently he was asked early on about the causes of terrorism. i don't agree with you that this would not have happened if it wasn't for, if british foreign policy would have been different. the gentleman made the incredibly about sweden, this is a war, as they see it, against all those who don't believe as they believe. turkey has been on the receiving end of these attacks. a contrast in tone with labour's leader, jeremy
never to do this to anybody else again.rt tomorrow. jeremy cooke, bbc news. after a massive computer failure grounded flights over the weekend. the disgraced television star rolf harris will not face a further retrial on indecent assault allegations — after a jury failed to reach a verdict. the 87 year old left court today without comment but said through his solicitor he felt no debatein front'of'an'audiencethfs of how wales would fare outside i the debate . five parties trying to speak for...
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you could turn on a machine and be somewhere else. >> looking good here.. >> isn't that something? ♪ averages supreme national effort will be needed to move this country through the 1919 skiths. >> across the world soviet missiles areomied at the united states. whatever the president does he risks nuclear war. the lines are now drawn. >> 25 russian ships are on route to cuba in what may be a collision course. >> no way of knowing whether western civilization will live or die.>>
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and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you joined google, google was a very small company. did you, in your wildest dreams, ever imagine it would become the second most valuable company in the world? eric: i do not think any of us did. i certainly did, did not. when i met larry and sergey, they just seemed incredibly intelligent. they had this huge argument over something technical, and i have not had as good an argument in a long time, and i thought, i have to work with these people. i wanted to work with the company that would stay in one building. today, we are of course many buildings. david: you were the ceo of novell at the time you were getting ready to go to google. what propelled you to pick google as a company you wanted to go to because you had a lot of opportunities? eric: i actually did not interview anywhere else. john doerr asked
and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you joined google, google was a very small company. did you, in your wildest dreams, ever imagine it would become the second most valuable company in the world? eric: i do not think any of us did. i certainly did, did not. when i met larry and sergey, they just...
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something else i learned from john i didn't know. them in latin or english. so things, like, "tedious and brief" is one. >> jimmy: i mean, that just really -- >> just kind of mournful mottos about time. yeah. >> jimmy: tedious and brief. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] actually, and after meeting john, i started noticing them in the world. so, i was at like some mission, like, at a museum kind of in california. i found one next to a grave. there was a sun dial. and i was like, "oh, i know to look for the motto, like, because this -- because john told me." and i look and it says in latin, like -- [ speaking latin ] which i looked up later, "this is no good. i've lost a day." [ light laughter ] sitting next to a grave. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, just uplifting things like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: has it changed you? >> has it changed -- >> jimmy: has it changed your life? >> absolutely, yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: what did you take from it? what did you -- >> like you were saying about -- just, i mean, john kind of bears the
something else i learned from john i didn't know. them in latin or english. so things, like, "tedious and brief" is one. >> jimmy: i mean, that just really -- >> just kind of mournful mottos about time. yeah. >> jimmy: tedious and brief. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] actually, and after meeting john, i started noticing them in the world. so, i was at like some mission, like, at a museum kind of in california. i found one next to a grave. there was a sun dial. and...
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whatever else was going on, whatever else was involved in the president's motivation, i think the bottompisode is that he fired the senior law enforcement official leading an investigation into whether his campaign colluded with the russians in the 2016 presidential campaign. that is the core issue here and in many ways there is a parallel to richard nixon's decision to fire cox in 1973 in what became known as the saturday night massacre and the contrast between the two responses is striking. at that point you had significant figures not only in the democratic party, but in the republican party, who objected very strenuously, not only elliott richardson, but even barry goldwater who had been the republican nominee immediately before richard nixon raised complaints as did cio which remained neutral unanimously improved a resolution calling for impeachment. we're not talking about anything of that magnitude here yet but we are looking at a republican party that is behaving very differently, is circling the wagons, and saying we are part of a common political project and focusing more on wh
whatever else was going on, whatever else was involved in the president's motivation, i think the bottompisode is that he fired the senior law enforcement official leading an investigation into whether his campaign colluded with the russians in the 2016 presidential campaign. that is the core issue here and in many ways there is a parallel to richard nixon's decision to fire cox in 1973 in what became known as the saturday night massacre and the contrast between the two responses is striking....
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everyone else drifted lower.e bell herement the dow dropping under four points to 2978. s&p 500 dropping under two points at 4400, the russell 2,000 did squeeze into positive territory there to close to 1394, away from the all-time high over 1400, and the nasdaq, it's the one sounding the record, i sound like a broken record with the gain there for the tech heavy average. we're showing urban outfitters, meanwhile, hitting a 52-week low ahead of the earnings report due out any moment now. about $20 and change for urban outfitters. those results as soon as we get them, and see if urban bucks the retail down trend we are seeing. s&p holdings global tex conference, announcing expanded bipartisanship with google cloud, talking to the ceo, mr. bill mcdermott in a cnbc exclusive. join iing me today is our kmoent a timer, michael, as always, welcome to you, and wells fargo asset management, and mark harris from rbc capital markets. michael, talk to us about this nasdaq, man. >> the nasdaq? it's almost like default mode.
everyone else drifted lower.e bell herement the dow dropping under four points to 2978. s&p 500 dropping under two points at 4400, the russell 2,000 did squeeze into positive territory there to close to 1394, away from the all-time high over 1400, and the nasdaq, it's the one sounding the record, i sound like a broken record with the gain there for the tech heavy average. we're showing urban outfitters, meanwhile, hitting a 52-week low ahead of the earnings report due out any moment now....
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what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else?e digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatica
what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else?e digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize their bike before they buy it. that worked better than expected. i'll dial it back. yeah, dial it back. just a little. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and...
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usually it is somebody else's.ou know words are right where they need to be, the melody is where it needs to be, and they fit together so well like a puzzle. charlie: you know what amazes me too, whether it is national or -- nashville or los angeles or wherever it is, new york city, is that people somehow, when they are discovered, it is like he or she is an overnight sensation. , whenst emerged overnight in fact, it was long days, long years and long rejections. chris: i know very few people who are actually overnight -- i'm not sure that actually exists. maybe it does for somebody. charlie: it is practice, practice, practice. chris: well, you do the work. keep your head down and do the work. charlie: there is a song, keep your head down and do the work. chris: i very much feel that way. try to do the work, do the best work you can do. whatever you are doing. i think that ultimately at least is an ingredient for the opportunity to be successful. charlie: let me ask some of the songs and what comes to your head fir
usually it is somebody else's.ou know words are right where they need to be, the melody is where it needs to be, and they fit together so well like a puzzle. charlie: you know what amazes me too, whether it is national or -- nashville or los angeles or wherever it is, new york city, is that people somehow, when they are discovered, it is like he or she is an overnight sensation. , whenst emerged overnight in fact, it was long days, long years and long rejections. chris: i know very few people...
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nobody else ever said that. and there's no reason why he should be that, this is part of what his experience was. once he betrayed that race consciousness, a lot of people were made nervous of that. some of my best white friends, some of my best friends are white as they said and they were made nervous by that. and i don't know why we should. i have to live inside the skin and inside the circumstances that my skin color creates for me in this nation and it doesn't necessarily -- i don't consider it all to be a bad thing. in fact, i think it to be pretty darn good. >> right. do you have a different leadership style and maybe this is not a good question for you, do you have a different leadership style when you deal with groups that are all black, mixed race or all white? >> i probably speak differently. we all have our codes that we do in different settings. i don't -- but i don't ever -- i'm never in a leadership role in that way. i speak to groups which are all black or mixed or all white and i find that with a
nobody else ever said that. and there's no reason why he should be that, this is part of what his experience was. once he betrayed that race consciousness, a lot of people were made nervous of that. some of my best white friends, some of my best friends are white as they said and they were made nervous by that. and i don't know why we should. i have to live inside the skin and inside the circumstances that my skin color creates for me in this nation and it doesn't necessarily -- i don't...
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and i say this with respect, i don't say this was scorn, with anything else.ink the women, in many cases, are more aggressive than men. you've seen that sex drive first hand. you talk about the woman of great social pedigree, and the dinner party you went to. tell me about that. well, i've had a lot of circumstances where a woman's sexual drive has turned out to be just extraordinary. and not necessarily anticipated by me. and i write about this in the book. and it's pretty good stuff. this — this was a specific dinner, though, wasn't it? there was a specific dinner. what happened ? well, i would rather let the book speak to it, because to be honest, it's almost embarrassing talking about it in a — in an interview. because it really is mostly a business book. but i think that women have a lot to do with business. they've a lot to do the effect on your life and how they affect your life. they've a huge amount to do that. she embarrassed you, though, this woman. i mean, you don't name her in the book... i don't — i would never name her. somebody else wrote a boo
and i say this with respect, i don't say this was scorn, with anything else.ink the women, in many cases, are more aggressive than men. you've seen that sex drive first hand. you talk about the woman of great social pedigree, and the dinner party you went to. tell me about that. well, i've had a lot of circumstances where a woman's sexual drive has turned out to be just extraordinary. and not necessarily anticipated by me. and i write about this in the book. and it's pretty good stuff. this —...
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people who simply didn't like where they were and craved somewhere and something else. the medina, where you can find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port of tangier is to the east. and right in the middle of it all, the petit soco. what uncle bill burroughs called "the last stop, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier." reasons for settling in tangier diverge. but everyone, sooner or later since the beginning of memory, comes to café tingas. jonathan dawson came to this city over 20 years ago as a journalist and he never left. he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy. cake and tea at 4:00 every day served by his manservant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up, sooner or later, here. so this is the petit socco? >> jonathan: this is the petit soco, yeah. this soco existed in venetian times. it existed in roman times. it existed in the portuguese times. the english were here for 22 years. then, the international city until 1956. and
people who simply didn't like where they were and craved somewhere and something else. the medina, where you can find the kasbah, which means fortress, by the way. the port of tangier is to the east. and right in the middle of it all, the petit soco. what uncle bill burroughs called "the last stop, the meeting place, the switchboard of tangier." reasons for settling in tangier diverge. but everyone, sooner or later since the beginning of memory, comes to café tingas. jonathan dawson...
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than anywhere else in the company. >> anywhere else in the company. >> reporter: why?was pretty clear to us customers how they were going to be ordering from us in the future was going to change. >> reporter: let's start a new order. >> great, let's get started. >> reporter: that meant developing new ways for customers to order. >> one of the coolest is being able to place an order with a pizza emoimoge. >> reporter: dennis maloney is their chief digital officer. >> it knows who you are, what you've saved as your order, it knows your payment information, it has everything it needs to place it. so you send us the pizza imoge and your order is on the way. >> reporter: in a teenager's hands this is dangerous. >> or >> reporter: it all fits with a product that is nearly foolproof. >> the big advantage we have with pizza, it is still most the popular food. we beat burgers and any tacos, anything else. the other really big advantage, though, that we have for our model is it delivers well. and there are a lot of foods that don't deliver well. >> reporter: michelle miller ann
than anywhere else in the company. >> anywhere else in the company. >> reporter: why?was pretty clear to us customers how they were going to be ordering from us in the future was going to change. >> reporter: let's start a new order. >> great, let's get started. >> reporter: that meant developing new ways for customers to order. >> one of the coolest is being able to place an order with a pizza emoimoge. >> reporter: dennis maloney is their chief...
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agenda on taxes and regulation and everything else. >> you look at the numbers.kend james clapper goes on tv and talks about democratic institutions are under attack. internally. on tv talking about democratic institutions under attack internally. that filters through to the american public and may be why that plus 16 for democrats becomes a plus 20 if the house republicans don't wake up soon. >> that would fundamentally change the politics of this country if the democrats controlling within of the branches of congress in the poo position to do whatever they want against the president. interesting people are using the phrase independent prosecutor and indpentindependently. what was happening by the russians. independent prosecutor. much more reaction from the white house. he did not ask the man. >> whether or not you had his loyalty loyalty, but i don't think i can handle the question. l loyalty to the united states is important. i mean, it depends on how you define loyalty. number one, number two, i don't know how that got there. because i didn't ask that questi
agenda on taxes and regulation and everything else. >> you look at the numbers.kend james clapper goes on tv and talks about democratic institutions are under attack. internally. on tv talking about democratic institutions under attack internally. that filters through to the american public and may be why that plus 16 for democrats becomes a plus 20 if the house republicans don't wake up soon. >> that would fundamentally change the politics of this country if the democrats...
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anyone else? what a crowded tonight. thank you for coming. [applause] >> and i will be signing books after the event, so stick around. >> his outlook on america's future in his book to pass america divided or united. governor kasich is interviewed by whitman. >> host: i think the last time i saw you was when we were doing a fundraiser during the presidential campaign. >> guest: you know, governor, you are just an incredible person and a role model. a role model for everybody but also a role model for women. having 17-year-old twin daughters, i wanted them to know what is possible.
anyone else? what a crowded tonight. thank you for coming. [applause] >> and i will be signing books after the event, so stick around. >> his outlook on america's future in his book to pass america divided or united. governor kasich is interviewed by whitman. >> host: i think the last time i saw you was when we were doing a fundraiser during the presidential campaign. >> guest: you know, governor, you are just an incredible person and a role model. a role model for...
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heck, no one else can ride him. >> in the movie, spirit wanted to be free. he was a wild mustang. this little girl lucky thinks spirit should be free too. this is a story of not only her relationship with spirit, she's never been on a horse before. but she also meets two girls and they become a threesome and they have their own adventures. when kids are in the house, you might hear this theme song over and over. ♪ i'm going to ride ♪ i'm riding free ♪ so come along, go along, come on the journey with me ♪ >> netflix and dreamworks sent a special guest. >> a guest of the four legged kind. >> this is stormy! >> hey. >> what's going on? >> stormy is here for a special visit for "right this minute" to promote "spirit riding free" which airs on netflix right now. >> is this horse very young? going get bigger? >> actually, stormy is 30 years old. >> that's old for a horse. >> yes. >> don't look a day over 20. >> the better question is who's doing the cleanup? >> nick. nick's not here. very good. thank you very much. >> pa
heck, no one else can ride him. >> in the movie, spirit wanted to be free. he was a wild mustang. this little girl lucky thinks spirit should be free too. this is a story of not only her relationship with spirit, she's never been on a horse before. but she also meets two girls and they become a threesome and they have their own adventures. when kids are in the house, you might hear this theme song over and over. ♪ i'm going to ride ♪ i'm riding free ♪ so come along, go along, come...
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it has anti-everything else. opposite of other certain quantum teachers that are not familiar in our everyday lives but particles live by it with and momentum in this sort of thing that the simplest thing to ask is if an anti-particle has anti-mass, what that means, should that mean that it has anti-gravity? this is an implicit consequence of the question, does it have anti-mass. it turns out no, it doesn't have anti-mass nor does it have anti-gravity. and the equations of gravity are such that it doesn't matter what your mouse is made of. it will attract you no matter what because your mouse drops out of the equation. so no, there is no negative mass. in the original equations when it first came it showed up as a negative mass and that the question is how do we interpret this and it got interpreted as having negative properties, opposite properties just to find the term to antimatter. where did all this come from? matter and energy are interchangeable. literally where did it come from the frontier of cosmic rese
it has anti-everything else. opposite of other certain quantum teachers that are not familiar in our everyday lives but particles live by it with and momentum in this sort of thing that the simplest thing to ask is if an anti-particle has anti-mass, what that means, should that mean that it has anti-gravity? this is an implicit consequence of the question, does it have anti-mass. it turns out no, it doesn't have anti-mass nor does it have anti-gravity. and the equations of gravity are such that...
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>> because somebody else would handle it before i got a chance to. you know, everybody loves this cat. if you don't like this cat and this cat don't like you, you got some serious issues. >> cats play a big part in alleviating fear and conflict at isp, even in the one part of the prison that is so ominous people don't even like to mention its real name -- death row. >> well, it's called "x" row. no one knows really why they call it "x" row. people say the "x" is towards the end of the alphabet, the end of the line. they "x" people out, extinguish life over here. i guess that's why they call it "x" row. >> well, the cat program has proven to be a very helpful program. when we expanded it to include our death row inmates, we do know that that unit, they've had a very calming effect on the death row inmates. they actually have something that they can have an emotional bond with because they are separated from the rest of the facility, and, of course, they always have that looming date over their head. and the bonding and the calmness that it's put on th
>> because somebody else would handle it before i got a chance to. you know, everybody loves this cat. if you don't like this cat and this cat don't like you, you got some serious issues. >> cats play a big part in alleviating fear and conflict at isp, even in the one part of the prison that is so ominous people don't even like to mention its real name -- death row. >> well, it's called "x" row. no one knows really why they call it "x" row. people say the...
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where else do we have a problem of famine in the 21st century.hat's happening. one of the bigger stories i covered was the somali pirates. everybody loved the pirates. they represented modern-day outlaws. where else do you have modern-day pirates to that extent like in africa? there's so much more. and you kind of laid it out in your introduction. it is one of the most physically blessed parts of the world i've ever seen. there's so many places that look like nowhere else on earth, the pristine environment, the thick jungle, clearer lakes and rivers, untouched. at the same time, i think a lot of people don't appreciate what the spirit in africa. and that's what really moved my as a young man and totally changed my life. was this idea that you could have some of the poorest people in the world, who have so much less than most of us. and they still had -- they were still so warm and open-hearted and connected with each other. and that was one of the things i took away from the early trips was a sense of empathy. i showed up as a clueless 18-year-ol
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and something else, kate, you may have heard some of the shouting in that crowd. a lot of the supporters there didn't think he needed to apologize. and we didn't get much word on what's going to happen with his court appearance when he does have to appear sometime between now and june 7th. he has to appear in court for that misdemeanor assault charge. kate? >> we'll have to see where that lands on the calendar with his swearing-in and when he'll head to the capitol. that could be some interesting timing. great to see you, thank you so much. joining me now discussing the fallout from the politics and the assault charge, cnn political commentator and former clinton white house aid keith boykin and conservative commentator and columnist kaitlin mceneny is here. hewey-burns from real clear politics is here and princeton history professor julian zelizer. for some reason, i always get your name right, even though it is a tongue-twister. >> impressive. >> so great having you all here. but first, kayleigh, what is your biggest takeaway from the montana election? >> look,
and something else, kate, you may have heard some of the shouting in that crowd. a lot of the supporters there didn't think he needed to apologize. and we didn't get much word on what's going to happen with his court appearance when he does have to appear sometime between now and june 7th. he has to appear in court for that misdemeanor assault charge. kate? >> we'll have to see where that lands on the calendar with his swearing-in and when he'll head to the capitol. that could be some...
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guess who else is winning here? health care companies. we talk so much about insurance companies. well, they're leaving some of the exchanges, they can't afford to be there. i scratch my head on that because i want you to look at this chart. there you go. aetna, hugh mmana, look at thei stock, it's gone, up, up, up. excuse me, i went anthem, not aetna, another big a. but going in the direction that's more profitability, good for the shareholders. when it comes to who are the stakeholders, that's the american people we're thinking about here. meanwhile, president trump has come out with a budget proposal. he takes an ax to medicaid, the safety net and all nondefense departments. cuts totaling $3.3 trillion over ten years. now, the president claims that he will balance the budget within those ten years, but that is some serious wishful thinking. and for fact sake, here's why. >> the trump administration clearly has gdp growth on its mind. >> 3% growth in an american economy is to some people an absurd assumption. it used to be normal. >> i think we can absolutely get to sustained 3%
guess who else is winning here? health care companies. we talk so much about insurance companies. well, they're leaving some of the exchanges, they can't afford to be there. i scratch my head on that because i want you to look at this chart. there you go. aetna, hugh mmana, look at thei stock, it's gone, up, up, up. excuse me, i went anthem, not aetna, another big a. but going in the direction that's more profitability, good for the shareholders. when it comes to who are the stakeholders,...
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if deliberate, it would be treason. >> for anybody else. >> yeah. >> for anybody else. this is, you know, there are people now beating the impeachment drum. it's early. there's a question here whether he's faithfully executing the powers of the presidency as he takes the oath. has he violated the oath of office? that's a hard question. i think these more general questions -- i think, don, particularly because it comes, it seems just in a boastful way the way it was first described in the "washington post" piece particularly because it's the russians and we've been going through all this stuff. why is he giving information to the russians of all people? >> why are they even in the oval office? >> that's a serious question, too. i actually give the president a break on that because when secretary of state tillerson went to moscow, putin saw him so -- >> considering what -- >> the day after firing comey? >> i want to bring in david chalian. chairman of the foreign relations committee, gop senator bob corker, which is, you know, surprising a lot of people, says the white ho
if deliberate, it would be treason. >> for anybody else. >> yeah. >> for anybody else. this is, you know, there are people now beating the impeachment drum. it's early. there's a question here whether he's faithfully executing the powers of the presidency as he takes the oath. has he violated the oath of office? that's a hard question. i think these more general questions -- i think, don, particularly because it comes, it seems just in a boastful way the way it was first...
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what else will victory look like? we'll look at what else mr moon's victory will mean for seoul, pyongyang and washington. french politics continues to get shaken up. former prime minister says he's jumping ship tojoin emmanuel macron‘s new party. translation: this socialist party is dead. it's behind us, not its history and its values, but it has to move on. this is a video of the bbc‘s media editor trying to ask rupert murdoch about recent controversies at fox news. i'll play you that in full. and in outside source sport, the very latest on the second leg of the champions league semifinal. as you know, emmanuel macron will be the next president of france. francois hollande represents the socialist party. but if you want a measure how things are getting for the socialists — have a listen to the former french prime minister manuel valls on french radio. translation: this socialist party is dead. it is behind us, not its history and values, but it has to move on. at times others, one has to be capable of moving on. for
what else will victory look like? we'll look at what else mr moon's victory will mean for seoul, pyongyang and washington. french politics continues to get shaken up. former prime minister says he's jumping ship tojoin emmanuel macron‘s new party. translation: this socialist party is dead. it's behind us, not its history and its values, but it has to move on. this is a video of the bbc‘s media editor trying to ask rupert murdoch about recent controversies at fox news. i'll play you that in...