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i saw it." ( cheers and applause ) and and by the way "if i weren't married et cetera, et cetera." can't just yada-yada banging your daughter. that "et cetera" is that you you her father. that's a pretty big detail to skip over. the only people who hide that detail are you and darth vader. ( laughter ) and vader just wanted to take over the galaxy with luke, not bang him. laugh the only point is this-- as we move on to more important stories, don't forget-- donald trump wants to bang his daughter. ( cheers and applause ) so, this is the second week of the global climate summit in paris, where nearly 200 world leaders have come together to figure out how to reduce carbon emissions and almost every day we are reminded of how serious the problem is. >> beijing has issued its highest-ever smog warning. the red alert is the most serious of the government's four-tier scale. it means three days of severe smog are expected,. forcing schools to close. >> trevor: yay! smog day! let's make smog angels! yay!" ( coughing ) now, obviously addressing climate change is important for all of us, but
i saw it." ( cheers and applause ) and and by the way "if i weren't married et cetera, et cetera." can't just yada-yada banging your daughter. that "et cetera" is that you you her father. that's a pretty big detail to skip over. the only people who hide that detail are you and darth vader. ( laughter ) and vader just wanted to take over the galaxy with luke, not bang him. laugh the only point is this-- as we move on to more important stories, don't forget-- donald trump...
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it was all over people's facebook news feed, et cetera. what you didn't see was the other sharif.there is prime minister sharif, who had also gone and visited the schoolchildren. but there was not much attention paid to that visit. so, that's just only an example of what had happened in terms of after this army public school attack, the military getting great deal of attention, great deal of glory, and the civilian government, the democratically elected government of sharif really going into the background. the question is why is that. part of the reason is really very understandable. when you're living in a very insecure world -- in fact, one of the harvard scholars, joe nye, put it in a very memorable way. he talked about how security's like oxygen. you take it for granted. but you don't think about breathing. we just breathe. but when somebody takes away our oxygen, all we can think about is security. all we can think about is oxygen. and so for many parts of the muslim world, security, the desire -- you know, is right now the most fundamental thing. they want to make sure, you
it was all over people's facebook news feed, et cetera. what you didn't see was the other sharif.there is prime minister sharif, who had also gone and visited the schoolchildren. but there was not much attention paid to that visit. so, that's just only an example of what had happened in terms of after this army public school attack, the military getting great deal of attention, great deal of glory, and the civilian government, the democratically elected government of sharif really going into...
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glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun. but they're not-- they won't sustain you. you know, you can't-- it's like junk food or cocaine. you know, i don't wanna be 60 years old having had my 20th plastic surgery procedure, trying to date a 21 year old, feeling like that's gonna provide me with well being and happiness, 'cause it just simply never has for anyone. >> i don't think you've ever been a fancy guy that travels with an entourage, and rolls up into the big studio. from what i understand, you've made a lot of your-- >> too-- to my-- to my great shame, i was for a little while. >> were you? >> yeah. >> but you've made a lot of music at home. you're still making music at home, aren't you? >> i mean, even when i bought in to all the sort of, like, the fame, sex, drugs, all the trappings that came along with that, i was still-- i had this bizarre work ethic where i would still work on music every day. and for the most part, working on music was this very monastic solitary experience. so i was going to crazy parties, and r
glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun. but they're not-- they won't sustain you. you know, you can't-- it's like junk food or cocaine. you know, i don't wanna be 60 years old having had my 20th plastic surgery procedure, trying to date a 21 year old, feeling like that's gonna provide me with well being and happiness, 'cause it just simply never has for anyone. >> i don't think you've ever been a fancy guy that travels with an entourage, and rolls up...
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it was all over people's facebook news feed, et cetera. what you didn't see was the other prime minister who had also gone and visited the school children, but there was not much attention paid to that visit. so that's just only an example of what had happened in terms of after this army public school attack, the military getting great deal of attention, great deal of glory, and the civilian government, the democratically elected government really going into the background. the question is why is that. part of the reason is really very understandable. when you're living in very insecure world -- in fact, one of the harvard scholars put it in a very memorable way. he talked about how security like accident, you take it very granted. you don't think about breathing. we just breathe. when somebody takes away our oxygen, all we can think about is our security. all we can think about is our oxygen. for many parts of the muslim world, the security is right now the most fundamental thing they want. they want to make sure their kids are safe, that
it was all over people's facebook news feed, et cetera. what you didn't see was the other prime minister who had also gone and visited the school children, but there was not much attention paid to that visit. so that's just only an example of what had happened in terms of after this army public school attack, the military getting great deal of attention, great deal of glory, and the civilian government, the democratically elected government really going into the background. the question is why...
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, et cetera, it's creal -- critically important from that perspective. >> yes, i read it. >> it was about spending time with family and how can make the moments where the magic happens and sort of happens when we're together. let's try this side which i'm ignoring. there's a mic right there, sir. >> thank you. you worked in politics and in a pointed position, so basically just -- i presume everyone in the room agrees with everything that you're saying in talking about, but i need to point out that we are such a divided country culturally, politically and many of the things you're talking about would involve some type of legislation on a national level and we are an extraordinarily toxic political environment with a big chunk of members of congress who feel their job is to oppose or not to allow the government to do anything and if you could address the issue, have you done any talking to some of the people from kansas or wherever who are afraid of any government of any government program because it's going to be socialist, evil, or whatever? >> i just have to laugh. that was the verbal eq
, et cetera, it's creal -- critically important from that perspective. >> yes, i read it. >> it was about spending time with family and how can make the moments where the magic happens and sort of happens when we're together. let's try this side which i'm ignoring. there's a mic right there, sir. >> thank you. you worked in politics and in a pointed position, so basically just -- i presume everyone in the room agrees with everything that you're saying in talking about, but i...
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we don't know if other substances were involved, et cetera.s like that. >> well, both of them changed their hair color to black. in the mug shots they look exactly the same as they did when they were in the united states. the other thing to say is they are in glawd which is guadalajara. they have been transferred from purity vallarta puerta vallarta to the state capital. they will be on a plane back to the united states and the consequences are going to have to be faced. the thing is in his trial, a psychiatrist had said something like affluenza, the effect of being too rich, too pampered and too spoiled. now this really sort of hinges on the influence of alcohol, dare i say the of a influence of incohol. this is all centered around being pamp ared and spoiled. another one has been made and now he became an international fugitive. they easily found him in mexico because when people come here they don't go through remote areas. they go to places they know. easy to find him and pick him up now he is in three times as much trouble as he was origi
we don't know if other substances were involved, et cetera.s like that. >> well, both of them changed their hair color to black. in the mug shots they look exactly the same as they did when they were in the united states. the other thing to say is they are in glawd which is guadalajara. they have been transferred from purity vallarta puerta vallarta to the state capital. they will be on a plane back to the united states and the consequences are going to have to be faced. the thing is in...
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but as we saw earlier this week when trump went after cruz, cruz kind of deflected it with humor, et cetera. we'll have to see how he behaves tonight. >> the bear hug maneuver. >> the bear hug mu maneuver. >> we don't know. a lot at stake for cruz. >> a lot of stake for marco
but as we saw earlier this week when trump went after cruz, cruz kind of deflected it with humor, et cetera. we'll have to see how he behaves tonight. >> the bear hug maneuver. >> the bear hug mu maneuver. >> we don't know. a lot at stake for cruz. >> a lot of stake for marco
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went as a student to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it was, it was instant. my childhood bible study class. there was it -- there it was. each person gives a little and we divide jerusalem and no problem here. but i kept going back and learning how complicated it was and now i have fewer solutions and only more questions. >> host: what was your life like in 2002? >> guest: 20 -- 2002. >> host: you were flying high, weren't you? >> guest: i lived downtown. i had seen friends pushed out of the homes. we had all in new york lost people and friends and i kept saying and asking myself if only we had done our series sooner and written about al-qaeda and threats sooner, i was filled with remorse about everything we hadn't done cosharing with the fantastic team. but it was so -- it was such a frantic period. i didn't have time to think or really to grieve or to mourn. we were just busy trying to figure out who did this, why did they do it, who was to blame, how do we fix what we went wrong. that's what i was doing in 2002. >> host: all right, let's move it forward. w
went as a student to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it was, it was instant. my childhood bible study class. there was it -- there it was. each person gives a little and we divide jerusalem and no problem here. but i kept going back and learning how complicated it was and now i have fewer solutions and only more questions. >> host: what was your life like in 2002? >> guest: 20 -- 2002. >> host: you were flying high, weren't you? >> guest: i lived downtown. i had...
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, et cetera. i think he has demonstrated he is a candidate. we have 13 unbelievably qualified candidates on cnn that took the stage the other night. all are serious. all are far better president than hillary clinton would. all offer a better vision and better solutions to the problems our country faces. especially from what we will see tonight. absolutely going through the motions and the coronation of hillary clinton and the democratic nomination. >> why do you say that? we haven't seen the debate begin yet? >> first of all, all of them are on saturday nights. they have had a very limited number. we at the rnc brought five 5-hour energy to keep them up. because it is going to be a snooze fest. this is all about keeping people energized tonight. because the reality is that no one is paying attention. there's football games on. replay of the wizard of oz. this is literally going through the motions of dnc. >> shawn, that means no one is watching me and you. >> well, that's a shame. i'm sure my fami
, et cetera. i think he has demonstrated he is a candidate. we have 13 unbelievably qualified candidates on cnn that took the stage the other night. all are serious. all are far better president than hillary clinton would. all offer a better vision and better solutions to the problems our country faces. especially from what we will see tonight. absolutely going through the motions and the coronation of hillary clinton and the democratic nomination. >> why do you say that? we haven't seen...
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what the mayor's saying is he's charging for those two days, and the lead-up, et cetera -- which the world meeting of families had no -- able to kind of say, "yes, i agree to that," or, "no, i don't agree to that." the fact of the matter is tens of millions of dollars, as well as permanent improvements were it follows the precedent of other events similar to this. >> but can the city afford to do these sorts of things at that level? i mean, we have the dnc next summer. can we afford to be world-view-ish in our approach to these conferences? >> there probably should have been a more aggressive effort to raise those monies in the private sector to defer that expense. but at the end of the day, you know, the city of philadelphia is in the destination city business. and so at the end -- and so we're competing against d.c. we're competing against new york, other cities around the country. so this was a reasonable investment because you couldn't pay for this marketing opportunity, even if the event, other than the weekend part of it, didn't turn out quite to be what it was sold to be. and
what the mayor's saying is he's charging for those two days, and the lead-up, et cetera -- which the world meeting of families had no -- able to kind of say, "yes, i agree to that," or, "no, i don't agree to that." the fact of the matter is tens of millions of dollars, as well as permanent improvements were it follows the precedent of other events similar to this. >> but can the city afford to do these sorts of things at that level? i mean, we have the dnc next summer....
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you know, you walk you into a store, order something, et cetera, et cetera.hink we have a long way to go on that. >> i really like shopping directly with nike. i don't do it that often, but they're creating an experience. it's important i think that they're continuing to control that last mile to the consumer in a way that some other brands backed away from. you know, what jessica just said, what you just said, reminds me that maub they stepped back too soon from that wearable market. i don't know if the apple watch has taken the world by so much storm that there's no room for a nike to do something to knock your socks off. underarmour is trying to fill that void by going more aggressively into wearables. >> that's back to the conversation we had last summer. tim cook on nike's board. were they really going to offer a competing product, right? >> maybe tim would have had to leave the board. i don't know. >> interesting to see nike where i say there are undersearched markets in digital. women, young athletes, and jordan. which are pretty high profile, high vis
you know, you walk you into a store, order something, et cetera, et cetera.hink we have a long way to go on that. >> i really like shopping directly with nike. i don't do it that often, but they're creating an experience. it's important i think that they're continuing to control that last mile to the consumer in a way that some other brands backed away from. you know, what jessica just said, what you just said, reminds me that maub they stepped back too soon from that wearable market. i...
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, et cetera. she said, i have a litmus test and i'll tell you what it is. i will appoint the supreme court justice who opposes citizens united. now, i'll tell you why that's important. most people say that important because we have the koch brothers buying elections, and that's terrible. it is terrible. but that's not why it's important. the message the supreme court gave when they said that money have lots of money are much more important in america than those that don't. that was a message our economy, under george w. bush, also gave us. we -- the biggest danger in this country is that 80% of the people who have not shared any of the increase in wealth we have created in this country the last 20 years, and the 80% of the people who don't have lots and lots of money and can influence elections, will give up on the estimate this country is a fundamental dream for so many people because in the founding documents it says all of us are created equal. what the court says is, that's not true. those wit
, et cetera. she said, i have a litmus test and i'll tell you what it is. i will appoint the supreme court justice who opposes citizens united. now, i'll tell you why that's important. most people say that important because we have the koch brothers buying elections, and that's terrible. it is terrible. but that's not why it's important. the message the supreme court gave when they said that money have lots of money are much more important in america than those that don't. that was a message...
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the fox news got into their apartment they were building ieds, 15 pipe bombs and had their arsenal et cetera and ammunition. one of our reporters got in there. >> reporter: they ended up finding 12 ieds, called an ied factory. when you come in you can see holes in the walls cut out. they have receipts left by the fbi for some items they've taken. i looked at these receipts. listed a number of guns and ammunitia ammunitions and had thousands of guns and there are prayer rugs, a koran, evidence of their faith. >> in light of this being a terrorist attack, the allegiance of this woman to isis, pipe bombs, ammunition, dead people, et cetera, then you listen to the family attorney with his back up saying we really don't have -- it's nebulous some nebulous thing on facebook et cetera, we need to wait for the investigation when we already determined these things. what is your reaction to cair blaming america. >> i was listening to that stumbling family attorney offer the most ridiculous of onjection as if there's a waive of anti-muslim hatred about to break over the united states if we dear point o
the fox news got into their apartment they were building ieds, 15 pipe bombs and had their arsenal et cetera and ammunition. one of our reporters got in there. >> reporter: they ended up finding 12 ieds, called an ied factory. when you come in you can see holes in the walls cut out. they have receipts left by the fbi for some items they've taken. i looked at these receipts. listed a number of guns and ammunitia ammunitions and had thousands of guns and there are prayer rugs, a koran,...
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cleaning up some of that because there was a lot of kind of target killing that the mqm supported, et cetera. there is general support of that and even in mqm's own constituency has been very muted in coming out on the streets to oppose some of these military actions. so, for example, a couple days ago there were three or four mqm workers that were killed by the rangers, which is part of the military, and the mqm asked for a general strike, and that didn't happen very much. there were a few places that were closed for a while, but then life went back to normal and that's probably the first time in mqm's history since the yeah. hi. >> hello. i'm micah finer. i was wondering how would you compare pakistan or egypt's reaction to terrorism to the u.s.'s or would you even compare them? >> i think, you know, both pakistan and egypt, their reaction shows how what we say in political science all politics is local in a sense. and so for both of these countries, the kind of terrorism they have faced is very much to do with their own political histories, et cetera, and their geography. so for pakistan
cleaning up some of that because there was a lot of kind of target killing that the mqm supported, et cetera. there is general support of that and even in mqm's own constituency has been very muted in coming out on the streets to oppose some of these military actions. so, for example, a couple days ago there were three or four mqm workers that were killed by the rangers, which is part of the military, and the mqm asked for a general strike, and that didn't happen very much. there were a few...
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however what we're really talking about here is international commerce, globalization, et cetera, et ra. everything is about the brand. brands. if you are in the soft drink business it's sort of nice to have coke or pepsi right? same thing in the beer business. the way you attract attention is modern marketing, the amount of resources you have to devote to this, it is a business of scale, a business of brands. there will still be relatively inexpensive beer but in our capitalistic marketing, it's all about the brand, to be able to buy the brands. >> beers under license or a beer that used to make one brand makes six. is it really kind of the same beer but now with a new distribution model ? >> well, that's a very interesting question, ray. i think way the department of justice which is two of the antitrust agencies and the one that will look at this deal simply because they've historically been the agency that's analyzed the beer market, the way they're going to look at this deal is first from the point of view of the distributors. what do the distributors need? and as tom very rightl
however what we're really talking about here is international commerce, globalization, et cetera, et ra. everything is about the brand. brands. if you are in the soft drink business it's sort of nice to have coke or pepsi right? same thing in the beer business. the way you attract attention is modern marketing, the amount of resources you have to devote to this, it is a business of scale, a business of brands. there will still be relatively inexpensive beer but in our capitalistic marketing,...
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, et cetera. aif i had my druthers i would want a local and national buckley, someone who could conduct himself. i still remember my relatives, were all to the left of john lindsay. my relatives were thinking this guy is weak, this guy is funny. this is all but of what we see with donald trump or donald trump is a reagan democrats bill buckley. he's going to say what i mean. his version of humor doesn't have any of the width of bill buckley, but it's sort of talking against are taking the revealed wisdom of the moment. i'll shut up in one second. this attempt by obama -- >> keep talking as long as you don't say anything in favor of donald trump. [laughter] [applause] >> i'm just kidding. just a joke. i love donald. [laughter] >> i think he's the greatest vaudevillian ever to run for president. [laughter] i'm sorry. i lost it. >> can i just say something but i think the response is easier at the local level. some of us spent a lot of time looking at local government. when bad policy for enjoy the l
, et cetera. aif i had my druthers i would want a local and national buckley, someone who could conduct himself. i still remember my relatives, were all to the left of john lindsay. my relatives were thinking this guy is weak, this guy is funny. this is all but of what we see with donald trump or donald trump is a reagan democrats bill buckley. he's going to say what i mean. his version of humor doesn't have any of the width of bill buckley, but it's sort of talking against are taking the...
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et cetera, et cetera. the thought that prayers are wrong, and there's a lot of criticism. i'll go with the prayers for the first half hour. >> is there a wrong way to respond to an attack like? ? >> yes, bombing syria, bombing iraq. telling muslims that they shouldn't be allowed to come to america. all the islamaphobia are the wrong ways to respond to any of these things. i would take umbrage with calling this a terror attack as if it's unique to other attacks. if they were inspired by i.s.i.s., why weren't they inspired by fox news. they've been demonizing the spot. into if you look at mass shootings, and if we keep score, and you compare non-muslim shooters, 352 to 2 in 2015. this is not an issue necessarily of looking at all of islam like the republican party seems to be doing, and a lot of americans as well. >> let me disagree with that quickly. don't take trump as the republican brand, or saw someone that speaks the republican party. >> it would be nice. >> a third of voters say they are voting for him. that's a small number in the overall poarty, and there's a number
et cetera, et cetera. the thought that prayers are wrong, and there's a lot of criticism. i'll go with the prayers for the first half hour. >> is there a wrong way to respond to an attack like? ? >> yes, bombing syria, bombing iraq. telling muslims that they shouldn't be allowed to come to america. all the islamaphobia are the wrong ways to respond to any of these things. i would take umbrage with calling this a terror attack as if it's unique to other attacks. if they were inspired...
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, et cetera. that seems to me to be too broad a response. >> agreed agreed. we do know that in some mosque $in americsin america and some u know we've had sting operations -- >> we know this from previous years. i have not heard or seen of any moving in the united states, in at least the last decade, where you have any imam calling for violence. they wouldn't dare. >> understood. but accepting the fact that it did happen, i don't know it's fair to say if we're not efficient at gathering this kind of information the way we should be, that we go to the point that we don't. isn't it useful that there is some process, isn't it worth looking into whether or not there are people in an organized fashion fashion, insighting people to violence? it doesn't have to be religious violence but if we can sense it is a trend shouldn't we be going after it? >> there are certain things baked into your question, we know about i.s.i.s. social media presence, we know about their propaganda and we had the same concerns
, et cetera. that seems to me to be too broad a response. >> agreed agreed. we do know that in some mosque $in americsin america and some u know we've had sting operations -- >> we know this from previous years. i have not heard or seen of any moving in the united states, in at least the last decade, where you have any imam calling for violence. they wouldn't dare. >> understood. but accepting the fact that it did happen, i don't know it's fair to say if we're not efficient at...
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it's that city, et cetera. and so when you start looking at things in such a macro base, listen, we're not portfolio managers. we're real estate operators. >> right. >> there's a big difference there. and as long as you stay -- it's a local business, if you beat up and worry about those details, you can do really, really well in the right places. >> why did we spend so much time talking about waldbaum's and a&p? >> we had four a&p, waldbaum's, we had old shopping center leases. they are pretty restrictive. when i say restrictive, they don't let you get to certain things in the shopping center to redevelop that you can otherwise get to if you're in the right areas. so we went, when that bankruptcy happened, it was fantastic for us, gave us the ability. >> that's what was so interesting. >> let us buy those leases out so we can have control. >> it makes it much better looking. >> when you see a brick plaza, years down the road, a couple of years down the road, maybe not that long, compared to the old a&p there, y
it's that city, et cetera. and so when you start looking at things in such a macro base, listen, we're not portfolio managers. we're real estate operators. >> right. >> there's a big difference there. and as long as you stay -- it's a local business, if you beat up and worry about those details, you can do really, really well in the right places. >> why did we spend so much time talking about waldbaum's and a&p? >> we had four a&p, waldbaum's, we had old shopping...
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protect whether these syrian refugees on the outskirts of the city or to support their families, et cetera, whether to receive more food supplies, medical supplies or to have access to the territory in order to get some access to hospitals and medical institutions, et cetera. there was a series of demand being presented by the al-nusra front. this was practically has sold these negotiations. in addition the swap by itself by demanding the swap of some of the prisoners that are so much important for the al-nusra front, are leaders or female like the sister of the leader who was captured earlier by the army and the general security, in addition to the wife of the - the former wife of the i.s.i.l. leader. there is a norm of elements that were taken into account to make in swap successful. what allowed this swap to take place is the ability of the general security from the lebanese part with the negotiator to reach some kind of a middle ground between the demands of the al-nusra front and the lebanese state in order to achieve the swap that is taking place right now >>> the al-nusra front are
protect whether these syrian refugees on the outskirts of the city or to support their families, et cetera, whether to receive more food supplies, medical supplies or to have access to the territory in order to get some access to hospitals and medical institutions, et cetera. there was a series of demand being presented by the al-nusra front. this was practically has sold these negotiations. in addition the swap by itself by demanding the swap of some of the prisoners that are so much important...
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. >> i think the tough et cetera part is not -- tough et cetera part is not preaching a future for my children that my parents prepared for me. >> reporter: barely half of adults are now middle-income earners, defined as a household making between 42,000 and $126,000 annually. steadily since 1971. richard fry, who co-authored a new pew research study, says that as the middle class has hallowed out, the upper-income bracket has grown from 14% to 21% of americans. that upper class now takes home nearly half of all annual income in the u.s., 49%, up from 29% in 1970. >> it's in the that middle americans are worse off, it's that they're falling behind relative to upper-income adults. >> reporter: the lower-income tier has also grown from 16% to 20% since 1970. meredith reilly's been among them since she was laid off. she has a college degree and a master's but little hope. >> i just don't feel like the jobs are out there that are going to put me back the where i was. >> reporter: the pew study found the great recession hit hard, scott. between 2001 and 2013. >> pelley: anthony mason, than
. >> i think the tough et cetera part is not -- tough et cetera part is not preaching a future for my children that my parents prepared for me. >> reporter: barely half of adults are now middle-income earners, defined as a household making between 42,000 and $126,000 annually. steadily since 1971. richard fry, who co-authored a new pew research study, says that as the middle class has hallowed out, the upper-income bracket has grown from 14% to 21% of americans. that upper class now...
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going to work, et cetera. and yet they all died going about their ordinary lives.and i think is what is most difficult aspect of life, to protect we are talking about counterterrorism and that was what i was trying to get to in a column i wrote about paris. >> in fact another pillow between your column of this weekend in the book, early in the book you say that when you did get on the ferry and go across to the world trade center site. one of the things, you start in with in your mind thinking over was the impact on ordinary people. why did their loved one have to die ask that question propelled a good portion of the research you did on this book. >> sure. so much in journalism, here's how terrorism is covered. a bomb or an attack take some places in the world and we saw is a bit with the paris attacks, although i think not as much, thankfully. but what happens is a bomb or an attack takes place over in the world. been in the next paragraph we describe how many people were killed or wounded. then we say what group claims responsibility and then made we get into the
going to work, et cetera. and yet they all died going about their ordinary lives.and i think is what is most difficult aspect of life, to protect we are talking about counterterrorism and that was what i was trying to get to in a column i wrote about paris. >> in fact another pillow between your column of this weekend in the book, early in the book you say that when you did get on the ferry and go across to the world trade center site. one of the things, you start in with in your mind...
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they are much more into excluding gmos, et cetera.ght to tell you that is not -- in the developing world become which is if they have gmo seeds, they can't sell to europe. any other product. it creates a real problem because the europeans are very, very stringent about any contamination, et cetera. it has a big impact on farmers in africa which you would think that in terms of restricting the access to markets in europe. and i think the europeans have gone overboard, my own personal view, given of the data we have on health, overboard on this issue that i think we are more sober about it. but if you think this issue, if we have enough dates. if we have more states to pass the vermont law and it is upheld and you'll see a big push for national legislation because one of the things industry hates is sort of the different laws for different states and they prefer one national law which they are hoping they will be able to get to a lowest common denominator. >> let me get your reactions to the following data and then i want to turn to que
they are much more into excluding gmos, et cetera.ght to tell you that is not -- in the developing world become which is if they have gmo seeds, they can't sell to europe. any other product. it creates a real problem because the europeans are very, very stringent about any contamination, et cetera. it has a big impact on farmers in africa which you would think that in terms of restricting the access to markets in europe. and i think the europeans have gone overboard, my own personal view, given...
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. >> premeditation, and preplanning, et cetera. and now they are analyzing the communications between him and his wife, and of course, the question coming up if this is an intelligence failure, and was there any power that law enforcement could have had to even think to look there >> and this is a big question for the nsa, and the fbi, and the problem for them is that the volume they collect is so great, and they can't analyze it in real time, and know where to look, and now that they have an attack, they can go back to find the data now that they have access to the data now, but would not have thought of doing before, because they did not raise any red flags before. >> and now, thank you, evan perez. and now out the investigation of the investigation in san bernardino, california. as we first reported here on cnn investigators believe that the syed rizwan farook may have been involved in another terror plot with another individual as evan pointed out, but tu oofficial said at the time they got spooked. ana cabrera is joining us fr
. >> premeditation, and preplanning, et cetera. and now they are analyzing the communications between him and his wife, and of course, the question coming up if this is an intelligence failure, and was there any power that law enforcement could have had to even think to look there >> and this is a big question for the nsa, and the fbi, and the problem for them is that the volume they collect is so great, and they can't analyze it in real time, and know where to look, and now that...
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, et cetera et cetera. >> no doubt about the fact that people have used the struggle against i.s.i.l. to increase defense spending. we went over, above the budget caps. and the defense companies are selling all kinds of weapons, to countries like saudi arabia and other gulf states, that ash carter is going to go over to go visit. so yes this is good for business. and remember, eisenhower gave that speech because after sputnik went up, people acted like they are acting now and he kept telling them no you don't need to do that. but he was actually overwhelmed by the complex. that's why he gave the speech. he knew what they were saying, the russians are coming, they got all these missiles, wasn't true. >> larry korb in washington, d.c, i appreciate your great grasp of history. especially when we're dealing with what we are now. jamie mcintire, the president talking about the ongoing effort inside of iraq and syria specifically mentioning ramadi, something we have not heard the president talk of that much. >> it is interesting, del. you mentioned the united states is fighting a somewhat u
, et cetera et cetera. >> no doubt about the fact that people have used the struggle against i.s.i.l. to increase defense spending. we went over, above the budget caps. and the defense companies are selling all kinds of weapons, to countries like saudi arabia and other gulf states, that ash carter is going to go over to go visit. so yes this is good for business. and remember, eisenhower gave that speech because after sputnik went up, people acted like they are acting now and he kept...
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. >> et cetera. where there is a lot of stealing, it's called shrinkage where you see 20, 30%. >> people at the arcade. >> so from that perspective, cities save on capital costs and they also increase their revenue base. >> now this is just for parking now, correct? >> currently we do only parking in north america and europe. we do have one tolling service in vancouver, bc where pay by phone is a really cool concept where folks cross the bridge. and if they don't have a toll tag but they do have a pay by phone account they get an alert do you want to use your pay by phone and your license plate is your identity. if they say yes they can start crossing the toll seamlessly. >> and in the uk you're doing the concept of i just go into a parking garage. and i think this is cool. and it speaks to the whole concept of a grocery store and uber, where i can just go into the parking garage, park, leave, eventually i'm going to get a bill from pay by phone. but i don't have to stop and do the ticket there could
. >> et cetera. where there is a lot of stealing, it's called shrinkage where you see 20, 30%. >> people at the arcade. >> so from that perspective, cities save on capital costs and they also increase their revenue base. >> now this is just for parking now, correct? >> currently we do only parking in north america and europe. we do have one tolling service in vancouver, bc where pay by phone is a really cool concept where folks cross the bridge. and if they don't...
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, et cetera.so you need to bring the inner agency to bear. you need to bring special operations to bear. i think this also argues for merging north com and south com. it creates one sphere through which these routes are coming at us. so there's a quick basket of ideas. >> i appreciate it. i don't know if anyone else wants to comment on that. thank you. i also wanted to give a -- not to pick on you today, admiral. but given your prior position as the commander of nato, this -- what we've seen recently with iran on october 10th, iran conducted a ballistic missile test, medium range missile. then also recently we've also learned they tested a missile on november 21st. and as i look at these missiles, clearly a violation of u.n. resolutions. also from what we understand, the report suggests that the missile tested last month has a range of approximately 1200 miles. so that would give iran a capability, of course, of hitting eastern europe and places that we're concerned about in the nato context. so i
, et cetera.so you need to bring the inner agency to bear. you need to bring special operations to bear. i think this also argues for merging north com and south com. it creates one sphere through which these routes are coming at us. so there's a quick basket of ideas. >> i appreciate it. i don't know if anyone else wants to comment on that. thank you. i also wanted to give a -- not to pick on you today, admiral. but given your prior position as the commander of nato, this -- what we've...
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et cetera. >> this is not the first time that law enforcement has found itself facing this particular crisis. in the '80s, during the drug wars, it was the officers complaining that the suspects had more sophisticated weapons, weapons that fired faster than they did. and thoetz -- those officers then found themselves better equipped. >> reporter: dell there is a gap, but it's kind of the opposite of a traditional gap. the thing that is different now is it takes these bad guys or people who want to do things like this, engage in terror attacks, less time to figure out a work around for these scenarios that the authorities are putting up to prevent them from getting into a position to launch attacks. this years past there were laws and prohibitions and issues and situations that would get in between people who might want to do something horrible like this, but now because of the advent of -- of -- of technology, the internet, the how-to manuals that you find out there from groups like the islamic state and al-qaeda, they help people figure out much more quickly how to circumvent law enf
et cetera. >> this is not the first time that law enforcement has found itself facing this particular crisis. in the '80s, during the drug wars, it was the officers complaining that the suspects had more sophisticated weapons, weapons that fired faster than they did. and thoetz -- those officers then found themselves better equipped. >> reporter: dell there is a gap, but it's kind of the opposite of a traditional gap. the thing that is different now is it takes these bad guys or...
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m, cisco, et cetera, et cetera, we're seeing every quarter their value -- by the way, the sum of those over a trillion dollars of market capital yet every quarter we're seeing that m do coming down pretty dramatically. that value is not disappearing, it's finding a home in a company like elasine or a company like ours is displacing that kind of value and bringing value to the market. what we're seeing is some of these have the ability to be disciplined, they are generating profits, generating value for customers and other are being valued off of clicks on a websites or visitors, that's the trouble. >> what we hear is that -- and there has been several reports that say a unicorn with a multi-billion dollar valuation has its valuation reduced by some of the private market investors like a mutual nund like fidelity and so that is a worry sign, right, but it may be because these investors have been too generous in the first place. so have you witnessed that in your own investor rounds and would you say no to an offer for money if you thought the -- >> so i did, by the way, because that cre
m, cisco, et cetera, et cetera, we're seeing every quarter their value -- by the way, the sum of those over a trillion dollars of market capital yet every quarter we're seeing that m do coming down pretty dramatically. that value is not disappearing, it's finding a home in a company like elasine or a company like ours is displacing that kind of value and bringing value to the market. what we're seeing is some of these have the ability to be disciplined, they are generating profits, generating...
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and then he's got his own problems, common core, et cetera. one of these polls just the other day had him riding along at 3%. i mean, i think he's toast. he just doesn't realize it yet. >> ben, what do you think? >> he's got so much money, and yet no one seems to be paying attention to him, because he was the establishment's pick. and i think that hurts him more than the money coming from lobbyists, even, as the fact that the establishment gop insiders chose jeb bush to be their guy. and people did not want that pick. we saw that with a surge of trump, with ben carson, with carly fiorina, people do not want that pick that gave us mitt romney, the same people that gave you john mccain. and i think his, from my perspective, i think his campaign is pretty much done. he has not done well in debates. so why would i expect him to be able to turn it around during this next debate and somehow keep some surge coming out of there. i just don't see that happening for him. and it doesn't matter how much money you have, if people don't connect with you on
and then he's got his own problems, common core, et cetera. one of these polls just the other day had him riding along at 3%. i mean, i think he's toast. he just doesn't realize it yet. >> ben, what do you think? >> he's got so much money, and yet no one seems to be paying attention to him, because he was the establishment's pick. and i think that hurts him more than the money coming from lobbyists, even, as the fact that the establishment gop insiders chose jeb bush to be their...
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and it's nice kids going on the bus going to college, et cetera.his is what i live with every day. i love ideas. i love something new. a new idea that is showing some promise of actually working. but when it does work it's not news. it's very hard to tell your city editor, how many died out there? none. this really works. and of course we're much too cynical in the news as to believe any program really works. there must be some corruption spoiling this. in any case, i would like to see a paul ryan or somebody else, i was hoping jack kemp could do this in 96 as a running mate, unfortunately, the way our campaigns are set up now if you've got a good idea as a vice president who cares. you're just supposed to be over there to fill in on the engagements where the top of the ticket can't appear. there's sort of a suppression of possible ideas that are outside of the normal matrixes that we set up on the political right and political left. so i would like to see some way that -- well, this is constantly a task that i have to deal with as a journalist try
and it's nice kids going on the bus going to college, et cetera.his is what i live with every day. i love ideas. i love something new. a new idea that is showing some promise of actually working. but when it does work it's not news. it's very hard to tell your city editor, how many died out there? none. this really works. and of course we're much too cynical in the news as to believe any program really works. there must be some corruption spoiling this. in any case, i would like to see a paul...
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the reason shi'a terror have not attacked us is because of the sanctions and the limited travel, et ceterao the lifting of these travel visas requirements if you will is going to unleash the threat of terrorism from -- if you think of iran, think of assad and its genocide and its people. think of death to america, think of holocaust and american prisoners and our soldiers that are in prison there and they're talking about waiving -- and, by the way, he told them in the letter he would just waive every requirement that our government has initiating, so bypassing the requirement. david: well, zuhdi, pull back a minute and this is what he said. this is the letter to the iranians. we will implement the changes to the waiver program. so it's not to interfere with legitimate business interest of iran. i mean really bending over backwards to help a country that has called us the enemy of mankind. in the middle east when you see somebody like this in the association bending over backwards to help the enemy, what's the impression that that enemy has of you? >> this is in the old tribal politics tha
the reason shi'a terror have not attacked us is because of the sanctions and the limited travel, et ceterao the lifting of these travel visas requirements if you will is going to unleash the threat of terrorism from -- if you think of iran, think of assad and its genocide and its people. think of death to america, think of holocaust and american prisoners and our soldiers that are in prison there and they're talking about waiving -- and, by the way, he told them in the letter he would just...
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assumption, snobbery's, aspirations, anxieties, all sheltered by your income, your neighborhood et cetera. your geography, so, everybody they know they know everyone would rather think of themselves as middle-class in some way because some level of security and privilege are implied at least inside your head, even if you're scrimping by. >> you can watch this and other programs online apple tv.org. >> and now book tv we want to introduce you to connie long, missed long, what is your career been. >> guest: it has been amazing, that's why detail did in my book, i'm book, i'm sr. whitehorse correspondent in 1968, it was an amazing year, i had one of the last interviews with bobby kennedy before he was shot. i got accolades from nelson and then della who said he used to listen to me in jail, he pick me up and swung me around and said you're not as big as i thought you were, i got beat up in chicago in 1968 during the democratic convention, went to czechoslovakia and spent six months there, made 18 trips to is the israel. still covering the presidents. >> host: for what station where can peopl
assumption, snobbery's, aspirations, anxieties, all sheltered by your income, your neighborhood et cetera. your geography, so, everybody they know they know everyone would rather think of themselves as middle-class in some way because some level of security and privilege are implied at least inside your head, even if you're scrimping by. >> you can watch this and other programs online apple tv.org. >> and now book tv we want to introduce you to connie long, missed long, what is your...
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a push around the country to remove confederate symbols from a lot of college campuses, cities, et cetera. as someone who is governor of virginia, what are your thoughts? >> guest: the first chapter in my book is carry me back. that is the first time that i determined, i did not know it was a state law. carry me back to old virginia. people thought i was objecting to that word, the real objection was in the second, saying that he wants to be reunited with old mrs. in heaven so they can't be separated anymore. so i'm saying, the state has no business conditioning or champion anything for people that relegates others to inferior status. i don't think the government should be a part of protecting confederate flags, images, i have the confederate emblem removed off of the insignias when i was governor. it took me altogether about five or ten minutes to do it. i didn't have to ask anybody. i said this is wrong were done. there has never been any objection to it. you want to have a confederate flag, five. i friends who have one, one, i know they are not racist. but for the state and the governo
a push around the country to remove confederate symbols from a lot of college campuses, cities, et cetera. as someone who is governor of virginia, what are your thoughts? >> guest: the first chapter in my book is carry me back. that is the first time that i determined, i did not know it was a state law. carry me back to old virginia. people thought i was objecting to that word, the real objection was in the second, saying that he wants to be reunited with old mrs. in heaven so they can't...