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can use his experience on the hill, working in the congress.e's the only one who can play that card. >> yeah, i think that's true, and he will be a very powerful vice president. it's not clear that donald trump will listen to a word that he or anybody else says. he has no record of it. back to bannon, newt gingrich says how can he be an anti-semite. he made money off seinfeld. well, mel gibson was in hollywood. and one of the things that bannon did in the last couple of weeks is he made this ad for trump that had lloyd blankfine, janet yellen, george soros. all jewish. there are real issues here about the way he treats not just jews but all sorts of other people. it's very important that he not be normalized and that his bigotry be front and center every time he's described in the media. vigilance is the price of liberty, as wendell phillips and thomas jefferson said. the press has to stay on this. they cannot let this go. it's not something that we can allow just to become a story that was an issue several weeks back and let it drop. >> i thin
can use his experience on the hill, working in the congress.e's the only one who can play that card. >> yeah, i think that's true, and he will be a very powerful vice president. it's not clear that donald trump will listen to a word that he or anybody else says. he has no record of it. back to bannon, newt gingrich says how can he be an anti-semite. he made money off seinfeld. well, mel gibson was in hollywood. and one of the things that bannon did in the last couple of weeks is he made...
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no national security experience of any kind. no diplomatic experience of any kind. being diplomatic, though, should it be noted that she does know how to keep people on message. >> the governor, thanks very much for coming. in. >> thank you, wolf. it's a pleasure to be with you. it's a great day in south carolina. >> joining us right now is the governor of the great state of south carolina, nikki haley. good morning, governor. >> good morning. it's a great day in south carolina. >> governor nikki haley. good to see you. do you any horses in this race? >> hi, neil. first of all, it's a great day in south carolina. >> whenever someone calls your department, we need to say it's a great day in south carolina how. can we help you? every person. not just the main person. every single person that is called, it's a great day in south carolina. how can i help you. >> how are they going to answer the phones at the u.s. mission at the u.n.? like she says, every person, every line, every day, no matter what kind of day it actually is in south carolina. when you pick up that pho
no national security experience of any kind. no diplomatic experience of any kind. being diplomatic, though, should it be noted that she does know how to keep people on message. >> the governor, thanks very much for coming. in. >> thank you, wolf. it's a pleasure to be with you. it's a great day in south carolina. >> joining us right now is the governor of the great state of south carolina, nikki haley. good morning, governor. >> good morning. it's a great day in south...
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it is an ok experience. i do not feel like it is great.some point, it is obvious as we develop more capabilities and interactions within messenger, we will work with voice exchanges and interfaces. jason: i would love to be the between able to switch -- i would love to be able to switch between threads and switch around especially if i am to use hands-free while i am working. not necessarily while i am driving. you can imagine that would be a big deal with amazon echo and alexa a big hit. do you think you are waiting to long? it seems like a huge opportunity. david: maybe. jason: ok, then maybe looking further in the future, you guys have bots, you got it working more with businesses. what does messenger look like five years from now? david: when you look at all of these entities that you interact with, bringing it all together. can you bring your daily life onto messenger in a more organized way and actually have the best high-quality, high-fidelity intections with people and businesses? and get an opportunity for developers to get distri
it is an ok experience. i do not feel like it is great.some point, it is obvious as we develop more capabilities and interactions within messenger, we will work with voice exchanges and interfaces. jason: i would love to be the between able to switch -- i would love to be able to switch between threads and switch around especially if i am to use hands-free while i am working. not necessarily while i am driving. you can imagine that would be a big deal with amazon echo and alexa a big hit. do...
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one of the most difficult parts of the experiment was drawing the vacuum.ates two of the largest holes in the earth's atmosphere. there's less stuff in those tubes than there are in regional of interstellar space. and it was drawn in 1998. if the vacuum is broken, they say things to me like, oh, we'd all go home. that would be it. you can't just redraw empty space that large. so the light shines down the l, it bounces off these spectacular mirrors at the end of the l, and the mirrors are completely transparent to the human eye. stunning. so we wouldn't call them mirrors to the human eye. they look like perfectly transparent glass. but to the laser light, they're like 99.999% reflective. so the laser bounces off the mirrors and comes back to the apex. and the point is, like, something floating on the ocean wave or bobbing on the ocean, if space time changes shape if the wave passes, the mirrors will bob on the wave. and so if the light comes down at the apex and says, you know, i traveled a different distance than one of the arms on the other, it will interf
one of the most difficult parts of the experiment was drawing the vacuum.ates two of the largest holes in the earth's atmosphere. there's less stuff in those tubes than there are in regional of interstellar space. and it was drawn in 1998. if the vacuum is broken, they say things to me like, oh, we'd all go home. that would be it. you can't just redraw empty space that large. so the light shines down the l, it bounces off these spectacular mirrors at the end of the l, and the mirrors are...
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military and combat experiences. participants include the those from the d-day invasion, from the battle of the bulge, the battle of okinawa, and a fighter pilot with tuskegee air men. this event took place in arlington, virginia, and was part of a conference of the group friends of the world war ii memorial. it's about an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us for this panel discussion this morning as we get ready to talk to some of our most treasured american he rose, our veterans of world war ii. and we thank them for joining us this morning. my name is mike hydeck. i'm honored to be here with friends of the world war ii memorial. and the foundation. i'm the morning anchor at wusa channel 9 here in washington, d.c. and the goal of this discussion is to hopefully share some of their most personal stories from our greatest generation. the thought being their emotional first-person accounts can help galvanize the stories of world war ii for you as teachers and students head back to the cla
military and combat experiences. participants include the those from the d-day invasion, from the battle of the bulge, the battle of okinawa, and a fighter pilot with tuskegee air men. this event took place in arlington, virginia, and was part of a conference of the group friends of the world war ii memorial. it's about an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us for this panel discussion this morning as we get ready to talk to some of our most treasured american...
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the third digital experience is a distributed experience. it's here but it's everywhere. and it's what we call mobile web app. throughout the course of the history of the aids memorial quilt. it's been on display in more than 25,000 locations and more than 20 million people have experienced the quilt. the quilt is ever changing and that is both a wonderful thing as well as a burden because it grows day by day by day and so how do we gather this information collected and preserve it and make it accessible. the ever changing nature of it is part of its beauty and part of its additional workload. >> i think it's the aids quilt is different from many of the traditional memorials here in washington. you'll see as you walk around the national mall in that it is a living memorial. it is constant with being added to. it is not something that's static and seen in one place. but it moves to the audiences and new audiences can interact with it in different kind of ways. . i think that more nontra degsdil would be well received by the republic to see their response over the course of
the third digital experience is a distributed experience. it's here but it's everywhere. and it's what we call mobile web app. throughout the course of the history of the aids memorial quilt. it's been on display in more than 25,000 locations and more than 20 million people have experienced the quilt. the quilt is ever changing and that is both a wonderful thing as well as a burden because it grows day by day by day and so how do we gather this information collected and preserve it and make it...
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you know, that experience. by no means are we saying that this is across the board, but when a parent enters into this experience, knowing that some of these things may happen and giving them the support system, the access to those things, that when they need to tap into them, it is that, but also unraveling this idea that it is ok to ask for help. so often, this societal need, and a human need to have a family, and sometimes, it becomes urgent for people to do this, and they go into it, and then they are sitting, going oh my gosh, and it is supposed to be once the transaction is over, all you need is love, and all of a sudden, there is heavy duty stuff that goes on and you are going, i cannot go back for help. this is what i wanted. then you find instances where families are overwhelmed and we have not really been a great society of, if you are having a problem as a parent, we got you, we will help you. that is called the child welfare system and you don't want to be anywhere near that if he can help it. so ho
you know, that experience. by no means are we saying that this is across the board, but when a parent enters into this experience, knowing that some of these things may happen and giving them the support system, the access to those things, that when they need to tap into them, it is that, but also unraveling this idea that it is ok to ask for help. so often, this societal need, and a human need to have a family, and sometimes, it becomes urgent for people to do this, and they go into it, and...
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first up, the actual physical experience of dying. those last few moments have been long shrouded in the unknown but now science is beginning to peek seven minutes before death. what does it really feel like to die? during the final minutes before death, the person dying appears to be sleeping. the heart slows, the pulse weakens. blood push drops, the body is -- pressure drops, the body is drowsy. the heart struggles to pump blood. liver, kidneys, and brain. the depige my gasp for air because of lack of oxygen. body temperature drops and the body grows cold and pale. circulation slows. as the minutes pass, rate activity decreases. in the final seconds of life, the hearts stops beating and finally the brain goes dark. doctors call this final moment death. we have a doctor here leading the largest ever medical study into the state of consciousness and unconsciousness at the time of death. [applause] a lot of us don't want to think about those final moments of life that we'll all eventually experience but you argue it's criminal that we
first up, the actual physical experience of dying. those last few moments have been long shrouded in the unknown but now science is beginning to peek seven minutes before death. what does it really feel like to die? during the final minutes before death, the person dying appears to be sleeping. the heart slows, the pulse weakens. blood push drops, the body is -- pressure drops, the body is drowsy. the heart struggles to pump blood. liver, kidneys, and brain. the depige my gasp for air because...
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, no national security experience. the chief of staff obviously has no foreign policy, no national security experience. the chief strategist, who apparently is going to be at the no foreign policy, no national security experience other than his own time serving in the navy a long time ago. substantive, current foreign policy and national security experience. and now they have named their new u.n. ambassador, and it's nikki haley, the governor of foreign policy and national the traveling she has done to carolina from foreign countries. no national security experience of any kind. kind. in terms of being diplomatic, though, should it be noted that she does know how to keep people >> the governor, thanks very much for coming. in. it's a pleasure to be with you. it's a great day in south carolina. governor of the great state of south carolina, nikki haley. good morning, governor. >> good morning. carolina. good to see you. do you any horses in this race? in south carolina. >> whenever someone calls your department, we need
, no national security experience. the chief of staff obviously has no foreign policy, no national security experience. the chief strategist, who apparently is going to be at the no foreign policy, no national security experience other than his own time serving in the navy a long time ago. substantive, current foreign policy and national security experience. and now they have named their new u.n. ambassador, and it's nikki haley, the governor of foreign policy and national the traveling she has...
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i ask you to also think buabout your experience with our native nations. if you don't have experience with our native nations, i encourage you to reach beyond your comfort zone and think about what it might have been to have a great loss in your life and what it would take for you to come back to a place of balance and to show a film to you produced by style-horse collective by a group of young people from the tribe balance youth programs. in connection to the unity, our conference of the northwest. it points us to a deeper level of understanding of why our tribal nations might be facing what they are. we might be able to come back to a place where our nations are healthy and sharing their indigenous knowledge with us, so we would understand the place of our american heritage as the national park service turns 100 years old today. i encourage all of us as citizens of this nation and citizens of this world to reflect back on the indigenous people and their perspectives of land. as you watch this film, think about your own self and your own family and your o
i ask you to also think buabout your experience with our native nations. if you don't have experience with our native nations, i encourage you to reach beyond your comfort zone and think about what it might have been to have a great loss in your life and what it would take for you to come back to a place of balance and to show a film to you produced by style-horse collective by a group of young people from the tribe balance youth programs. in connection to the unity, our conference of the...
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having said that, where does life experience come in? in many ways, but the most important is an understanding of the impact of law on people. and that you can't ignore. diversitywhy we need on the court as you do in every human endeavor because to be able to understand the arguments of everyone involved, you need people who can present those arguments with clarity. you know, i'll give an example, a small one. many many years ago there was a case involving a school that had searched a 13-year-old girl for an alleged possession of aspirin. there had been a triple hearsay of someone who reported the girl for having taken an aspirin and -- in a no drug school. they searched the girl on the basis of this triple layer hearsay and searched her without informing her parents, strip-searched. so, the case came to argument before the supreme court. schools are public institutions and they are subject to fourth amendment, unreasonable search and seizure and during the argument, it appears, i wasn't there, so i am relating something is public inform
having said that, where does life experience come in? in many ways, but the most important is an understanding of the impact of law on people. and that you can't ignore. diversitywhy we need on the court as you do in every human endeavor because to be able to understand the arguments of everyone involved, you need people who can present those arguments with clarity. you know, i'll give an example, a small one. many many years ago there was a case involving a school that had searched a...
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you experience high-end virtual reality experiences. these parts. something that is about to shift the second half of this year is called touch. the touch controllers are like a gamepad broken into two. you can put them on your hands when you're playing and you can see other people in the oculus social space. it is a collaborative experience, a social experience. we are excited about these coming out. the less expensive or lower end of the market is this year -- gear vr department we work on with samson. you can snap a samsung phone into it. it is more high-end than i would say, a cardboard experience. similar in the sense that it is mobile. it is powered by oculus. this is what it looks like when you go into an oculus platform. similar in the sense that it is mobile. it is very similar, there are all sorts of different experiences you can go to. thatted to just go over because like i said earlier, we will talk about what it is like to be in-house counsel, and how important it is to understand the product, and that is how i add value to my business
you experience high-end virtual reality experiences. these parts. something that is about to shift the second half of this year is called touch. the touch controllers are like a gamepad broken into two. you can put them on your hands when you're playing and you can see other people in the oculus social space. it is a collaborative experience, a social experience. we are excited about these coming out. the less expensive or lower end of the market is this year -- gear vr department we work on...
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we are sort of building a government right now, people with no experience, priebus has no experiencebannon, he's a catastrophe in many respects and also no government experience. now, you are talking about a secretary of state with no foreign policy experience and the other choice, rudy giuliani , no foreign experience and except possibly some conflict of interest. >> you need some people in the room who knows what's going on. >> i am not surprised you saying this. you called trump team of the weakest policy team that we have seen. why are you so concerned generally speaking? >> how many tiuch time do we ha? >> they signed a letter, we are not getting involved with trump and we don't like the way he's dealing with things. okay, maybe wanted a different opinion. you still need somebody that knows how to run the state department and the intelligence committee, how it works and understands the motivation of our enemies as well as our allies over seas and able to come up with a strategy and not reactant. particularly when the president of the united states, donald trump, has zero foreign
we are sort of building a government right now, people with no experience, priebus has no experiencebannon, he's a catastrophe in many respects and also no government experience. now, you are talking about a secretary of state with no foreign policy experience and the other choice, rudy giuliani , no foreign experience and except possibly some conflict of interest. >> you need some people in the room who knows what's going on. >> i am not surprised you saying this. you called trump...
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kim kardashian gave the winner of her omaze experience a make-over. and this year, dj khaled will take you on a jet ski ride. [ cheers and applause ] don't you want to be able to tell your grandchildren that you rode on a jet ski with dj khaled? [ laughter ] so go to omaze.com all the experiences are there, and there are many. also for the past ten years now the killers have written a special christmas song to benefit red. i will tell you, i look forward to the killers annual christmas song even more than i look forward to christmas. all those songs ten of them including a new one for this year are now on one album called ?don't waste your wishes.? you can only get that on itunes and apple music so get it. okay, are you ready to shopathon until we dropathon? [ cheers and applause ] let's get this started. please welcome my shopathon co-hosts julia roberts and kristen bell! [ cheers and app >> jimmy: hello, ladies. >> hi, jimmy. >> jimmy: how are you? how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: allow me to slip into something red. wow. >> hello amer
kim kardashian gave the winner of her omaze experience a make-over. and this year, dj khaled will take you on a jet ski ride. [ cheers and applause ] don't you want to be able to tell your grandchildren that you rode on a jet ski with dj khaled? [ laughter ] so go to omaze.com all the experiences are there, and there are many. also for the past ten years now the killers have written a special christmas song to benefit red. i will tell you, i look forward to the killers annual christmas song...
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what's your experience with that? >> its an interesting question. it goes back to what we were talking about earlier can with this obligation toward the divine or toward higher power god to take care of our bodies. the question is to what end. so do we have an obligation to find out what, how our bodies could potentially be suffering in the future and judaism doesn't weigh in on that in my experience and my interpretation of the text is that if one should choose to get genetic testing, that would certainly be in line with taking care of our bodies. also, one would say i'm not going to opt for that, i'm going to take care of my body now with the information and knowledge that i have, that is also a choice that i believe judaism would validate as well. >> and so what are some of the nuances in that from your perspective? it's a big question i know we don't have a specific answer but when people, however they language it, essentially said what does god want me to do or what's the commandment, what's the devine expectation here, -- divine expectation he
what's your experience with that? >> its an interesting question. it goes back to what we were talking about earlier can with this obligation toward the divine or toward higher power god to take care of our bodies. the question is to what end. so do we have an obligation to find out what, how our bodies could potentially be suffering in the future and judaism doesn't weigh in on that in my experience and my interpretation of the text is that if one should choose to get genetic testing,...
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so, i couldn't rely on my military experience alone. so i had to pursue a higher education especially since i had a family to support, you know i'm a single mom, i had a daughter, but then i took on my mom and nephew and the ability exponentially. so i had to really think about what my options were and pursuing a higher education was really the way to go to help me make the kind of money i needed to support a family of four. >> did you continue doing something in photography based on your military experience and what you were doing during that service? >> yes. when i left the military, i worked three jobs in addition to going to school at night. university of phoenix offers was doing that, i was doing photography on the side, i was doing pr consulting for a veteran nonprofit. i was doing whatever i could, to support my family while i was you know trying to improve myself through higher education. >> that's wonderful. it's interesting too to note that women in particular, have trouble finding jobs post close that gap? that's a problem. >
so, i couldn't rely on my military experience alone. so i had to pursue a higher education especially since i had a family to support, you know i'm a single mom, i had a daughter, but then i took on my mom and nephew and the ability exponentially. so i had to really think about what my options were and pursuing a higher education was really the way to go to help me make the kind of money i needed to support a family of four. >> did you continue doing something in photography based on your...
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. >> you can go is disney's most pampered vip boating experience. a stunning way to view the fireworks at night, completely customizable with private customer service from the grand floridan if needed. for something a little more intimate, why not dine with an imagineer. >> imagine there's such a derby in hollywood studios or ask all the questions about what you want to know. we've just scratched the surface on the 90-plus premium experiences, but know this, they do come and go, so if something -- we create ourselves every single day. >> >> disney is developing a giant online portal to manage all of these add ons but that's not coming until 2017. in the meantime, you can call 407-wdw-info to book a premium experience. it was a brand new illuminated holiday experience, chris in the wild, transforming it into guests of all ages. later hours mean guests can meet also be lots of food and entertainment. the holiday experience will take place fridays and then nightly until december 30th except for christmas eve and christmas day. some will have adorable n
. >> you can go is disney's most pampered vip boating experience. a stunning way to view the fireworks at night, completely customizable with private customer service from the grand floridan if needed. for something a little more intimate, why not dine with an imagineer. >> imagine there's such a derby in hollywood studios or ask all the questions about what you want to know. we've just scratched the surface on the 90-plus premium experiences, but know this, they do come and go, so...
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my experience is well documented. colin will avoid his background because he is a paid politico operator. he attacks my family. philosophy of the coulter we want in the governor's office? is at the pinnacle of leadership that we need to set? for the rest of the people in this state? i say absolutely not. >> it is no secret chris comes my political family and he has been around politics his entire life. i'm concerned about the results of that. we've seen jobs cut. he held employees back from getting health care coverage. >> we have created restaurants. >> there are mr. sununu: he said a single data point and painting a broad brush with it. moderator: closing statements. >> a closing statement. mr. van ostern: thank you for our people, our communities, for the businesses that power our economy. i've listen to the voters. we need to bring my experience as an environmental engineer and as a business leader to provide the best solutions for the people of new hampshire. i'm very passionate about education. my wife is a spec
my experience is well documented. colin will avoid his background because he is a paid politico operator. he attacks my family. philosophy of the coulter we want in the governor's office? is at the pinnacle of leadership that we need to set? for the rest of the people in this state? i say absolutely not. >> it is no secret chris comes my political family and he has been around politics his entire life. i'm concerned about the results of that. we've seen jobs cut. he held employees back...
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you had them talking about their work experience, their family experiences, and let's see for our audience if they can imagine a huge building with a face that's just as huge, and oftentimes crying. these women were crying; telling very sad stories about abuse and abuse in the workplace, abuse in their families. tell me a little bit about what that work... why that work was so important for you to do it in that way in tijuana. >> because i felt that for some of those women, it would be very important work for those who were brave enough and they calculated the risk to make themselves visible and recognizable on this scale. for example, one of them, after consulting family members, being uneasy about it, she decided that it's safer for her to be so visible rather than hiding, because she put her husband to prison for incest and he was about to leave the prison and according to her, was no doubt trying to kill her. so this is an extreme case, but there are many decisions of this sort that this project demands. this is sort of a self-selected group of people who are speaking on behalf of them
you had them talking about their work experience, their family experiences, and let's see for our audience if they can imagine a huge building with a face that's just as huge, and oftentimes crying. these women were crying; telling very sad stories about abuse and abuse in the workplace, abuse in their families. tell me a little bit about what that work... why that work was so important for you to do it in that way in tijuana. >> because i felt that for some of those women, it would be...
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at that moment i had an out of body experience. it was as if my conscious self flew up somewhere in the sky and looked down at what was happening. and i realized that it was my way of disconnecting from the overwhelming emotions i was experiencing. and giving myself an opportunity to do what i had to do, which was give a speech. but i don't know if i had not done that whether i could have, and maintained my calm. i thought it would end of the next day. they continued for about a year and a half. [laughter] took a while to come back down to earth, and now i am fully here. it was a special day that day for me. >> justice, there is an 800-pound gorilla in the room which i want to tackle right away if i can. and ask you, are you in any way apprehensive about what happened in this nation last tuesday? >> i'm going to deliver from answering that question that way -- demure. i will answer it in a different way, which is i think that this is the time where every good person has an obligation, both to continue being heard and to continue to
at that moment i had an out of body experience. it was as if my conscious self flew up somewhere in the sky and looked down at what was happening. and i realized that it was my way of disconnecting from the overwhelming emotions i was experiencing. and giving myself an opportunity to do what i had to do, which was give a speech. but i don't know if i had not done that whether i could have, and maintained my calm. i thought it would end of the next day. they continued for about a year and a...
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well, we have another special experience. he makes music, he as snapchat savant, he's the reason i wear cocoa butter every day. he has major keys to share with us tonight. please welcome dj khaled! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: look >> jimmy: look at this. let me just say, now, i think khaled is the guy you should have in your stripping show, your magic mike show, right? >> i don't know, i'm not sure. the ladies do love me. >> jimmy: they do love you. would you be open to sharing your body with las vegas? >> we could talk later. >> jimmy: by the way, congratulations, you just had a baby. [ cheers and applause ] you had the baby on snapchat. >> my biggest blessing ever is my son. i love you so much. i know you're going to see this amazing show. my son has brought so much joy >>. >> jimmy: you are offering a jet ski trip with you. famously on snapchat you got lost in the night on your jet ski. we have a video, a short video from that incident. >> it's so real out here right now. the only reason why you see anything is bec
well, we have another special experience. he makes music, he as snapchat savant, he's the reason i wear cocoa butter every day. he has major keys to share with us tonight. please welcome dj khaled! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: look >> jimmy: look at this. let me just say, now, i think khaled is the guy you should have in your stripping show, your magic mike show, right? >> i don't know, i'm not sure. the ladies do love me. >> jimmy: they do love you. would you be...
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our experiment with republicanism. the united states constitution which brought stability and unity to the country was not something that anyone even imagined in 1776. there is not a single document i have been able to find where somebody said this is the , government we ought to have. even those not happy with the disunion of 1776 never conceived of such a constitution. something awful had to happen in that decade to change people's in 1776, they established 13 independent democracies. not democracies by modern standards. women, blacks, black slaves did not vote. among the white population, three quarters of adult white males could vote, and extraordinary proportion, higher than anywhere in the world at the time. even britain, only one out of six adult males could vote. the new united states has the most democratic policies in the world. probably the most the world had ever seen, at least the modern world. the declaration of independence was a declaration of 13 independent states with their constitution.tten they were
our experiment with republicanism. the united states constitution which brought stability and unity to the country was not something that anyone even imagined in 1776. there is not a single document i have been able to find where somebody said this is the , government we ought to have. even those not happy with the disunion of 1776 never conceived of such a constitution. something awful had to happen in that decade to change people's in 1776, they established 13 independent democracies. not...
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trust us we know from experience. mom put her career on hold for us. to raise our family. she is i'm proud of you mom, we both are. dana young for the florida senate. this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protectinal curity and women's health care instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and i approve this message it's been a long road to election day. especially on social media where we see posts everyday on the candidates and where they stand. you may have several facebook friends that will share their thoughts on the election. ian, we're actually seeing that people are "unfriending" over politics. a lot of people are weighing in on this.. cindy said she unfriended "one person, who decided to get personal. otherwise, i don't care what their politics are. just getting tired of all the propaganda." patricia wrote "no. i've never unfriended anyone over politics, but i ha
trust us we know from experience. mom put her career on hold for us. to raise our family. she is i'm proud of you mom, we both are. dana young for the florida senate. this is mike's office. if he doesn't show up, he doesn't get paid. too often marco rubio didn't show up and failed us when he did. i am patrick murphy. to get things done, you've got to show up. you've got to work together. whether it's protectinal curity and women's health care instead of pointing fingers. i am patrick murphy and...
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so he has vast experience. the two of these guys will be major players in the trump administration. >> two distinct separate personalities between the two. but the tea party patriots and conservatives are against reince priebus. they would say he served three terms as chairman of the republican national committee. some of them, do you think they'll be disappointed or say donald trump is going to really need some veteran washington hands who know how to pull the lever of power, and know where the bathrooms are and the clo t closets are in the capitol to get things done. >> reporter: that's right. and there's reince priebus for you right there. he has sound judgment. he kept his composure throughout all of the firing ammo at donald trump throughout the summertime. he kept his whits about him and supported donald trump. you also have this component of good cop, bad cop. you have reince priebus and steve bannon, who is an outsider and who, according to some reports, is not fond of many establishment republicans, in
so he has vast experience. the two of these guys will be major players in the trump administration. >> two distinct separate personalities between the two. but the tea party patriots and conservatives are against reince priebus. they would say he served three terms as chairman of the republican national committee. some of them, do you think they'll be disappointed or say donald trump is going to really need some veteran washington hands who know how to pull the lever of power, and know...
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that is experience and knowledge.see this knife fight that leaves somebody on the floor like mike rogers, who not only was a congressman and head of the intelligence committee with great capability, and also remember served as a field fbi agent, it looks to me like one of two things has fallen by the wayside. loyalty is item one, and experience has fallen down. that makes me nervous. >> what about jared cushner getting security clearances to listen to the daily presidential security brief, what is your reaction when you hear the president's son-in-law might get that kind of access? >> i think we need to separate this out into two questions. people are too quick to tell the president who he should fend on for advice. he's chosen his son-in-law. there is a second question, and that's conflict of interest. you cannot sit in the oval office for the president's daily brief if you also have major political business interests that will be given an advantage by the information you acquire in the oval office. >> david axelrod,
that is experience and knowledge.see this knife fight that leaves somebody on the floor like mike rogers, who not only was a congressman and head of the intelligence committee with great capability, and also remember served as a field fbi agent, it looks to me like one of two things has fallen by the wayside. loyalty is item one, and experience has fallen down. that makes me nervous. >> what about jared cushner getting security clearances to listen to the daily presidential security...
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plus, a unique shopping experience for children with autism. see which retailer is dimming the lights for this autism-friendly the world are in town to check out the latest in the industry! the "sema show" is taking place this week at the las vegas convention center. it stands for "specialty equipment market association". more than 140- thousand people attend the annual car convention. auto industry insiders say the technology and trends are shifting from motorsports and racing. "...over the years, cnsumers aren't just modifying racecars... you can modify your suv now. you can make your vehicle fit you like a glove. the "sema show" is celebrating its 50-th year. the show wraps up tomorrow. it is closed to the public. but mike doria will be joining us live in the next hour to show us all sema has to offer. the sema show is all about the latest and greatest and there's much more than just booths to look at. i got to experience first hand, what its like to burn rubber on two wheels! <
plus, a unique shopping experience for children with autism. see which retailer is dimming the lights for this autism-friendly the world are in town to check out the latest in the industry! the "sema show" is taking place this week at the las vegas convention center. it stands for "specialty equipment market association". more than 140- thousand people attend the annual car convention. auto industry insiders say the technology and trends are shifting from motorsports and...
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quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and forget nothing. that have taken place in our country have left many of you with some questions. and we're taking a closer look. 10 news anchor reginald roundtree talked with a tram of law enforcement officers to find out what went wrong with some of these cases. our first scenario takes place in cleveland, ohio. 2 officers respond to a call about a man with a gun, this year- 12 year old tamir rice was playing with a toy gun in a park- when two police officers rushed to the scene and pulled up within a few feet of what they thought was the suspect. the officer in the passenger seat jumps from the patrol unit and fires, shooting and killing the young scenario with our team of experts.. show just how quickly the officer had to make a decision to shoot. i'm riding with allen bedjan...a former police officer and security consultant for critical intervention services. this all went down in just seconds, there was really no time to think. we asked retired fbi spec
quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and forget nothing. that have taken place in our country have left many of you with some questions. and we're taking a closer look. 10 news anchor reginald roundtree talked with a tram of law enforcement officers to find out what went wrong with some of these cases. our first scenario takes place in cleveland, ohio. 2 officers respond to a call about a man with a gun, this year- 12 year old tamir...
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we had in norma's experience and advantage. they had a meeting of the state general so nobody alive had any experience. in that sense they were blessed. they had no experience. the only election in egypt's history is the one that elected dorsey. that was the fairest election they ever had. it was a fair election, but that was the majority not treating the minority well. there were a lot of secular minded people that was frightened by that, and there was fighting in the streets and insecurity. that is what they left behind. it was an impossible situation. the arab spring was so hopeful in the west. we dumped mubarak -- it is actually kind of embarrassing. a lot of political figures embarrassed with the quickness in which obama administration dumped mubarak, and now we have a second mubarak, and we are not complaining about it. but it was -- i don't know what i thought my little talk in the american revolution was going to do, but they thought it would be an interesting contrast. the people, the 30 egyptians that represented the
we had in norma's experience and advantage. they had a meeting of the state general so nobody alive had any experience. in that sense they were blessed. they had no experience. the only election in egypt's history is the one that elected dorsey. that was the fairest election they ever had. it was a fair election, but that was the majority not treating the minority well. there were a lot of secular minded people that was frightened by that, and there was fighting in the streets and insecurity....
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experience that could potentially kill a woman. you will take a person to las vegas to see the "magic mike" show. what is the show? this is not like "siegfried and roy" type magic? >> it might be. there's magic involved. sorry, bad joke. ha ha! i just got that. ha ha! >> it is going to completely change anything that you might think you know about male entertainment. >> jimmy: in what way? >> there will be no firemen, no there be no -- what if there's a fire? >> no irish people? >> jimmy: it's discriminatory not to have firemen in the show. you're saying that's kind of cliche? >> it's antiquated, yeah. >> police? >> umbrella? >> yeah, why not. >> i think there was -- >> jimmy: what you're saying is male strippers in his show are people that are out of shape? >> equal opportunity for everyone. >> jimmy: you put in the show -- are you actually picking the dancers? how involved are you? >> yeah, i'm directing the show. >> jimmy: you're directing the show, for real? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: do you do auditions? >> doing auditions. if i eve
experience that could potentially kill a woman. you will take a person to las vegas to see the "magic mike" show. what is the show? this is not like "siegfried and roy" type magic? >> it might be. there's magic involved. sorry, bad joke. ha ha! i just got that. ha ha! >> it is going to completely change anything that you might think you know about male entertainment. >> jimmy: in what way? >> there will be no firemen, no there be no -- what if there's...
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i know how to set up my car and the direction to lead my team, plus life experiences to manage stress, pressure, schedule and life. >> we conclude with the cast and director of the film "loving." >> people see themselves in the film and kind of take what they want and need out of it. i think, if we tried to point the film in one direction or another too much, it might rob people of that experience. i think you have to make a film that, as simplistic as it sounds, reminds people of the humanity at the center of the much bigger debate. >> the economy, jimmie johnson and the new film "loving," when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor of cbs news filling in for charlie rose who is economy. president-elect trump outlined an ambitious economic agenda to kick start haze presidency. he proposed massive public spending initi
i know how to set up my car and the direction to lead my team, plus life experiences to manage stress, pressure, schedule and life. >> we conclude with the cast and director of the film "loving." >> people see themselves in the film and kind of take what they want and need out of it. i think, if we tried to point the film in one direction or another too much, it might rob people of that experience. i think you have to make a film that, as simplistic as it sounds, reminds...
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-- jogs with your experience. there was a point in testing the conventional wisdom, and the public had to be smaller and homogenous. and then he comes along, he is a terribly eccentric -- taking on conventional wisdom all the time, bright guy. he said no, we can expand the society, they will not congeal. he made the point that madison sees, but he had experienced it firsthand with his shepherding the jefferson's bill for religious freedom through the legislature. both of these insights that he has are expressed in his two famous federalist papers, if you want to look them up, federalist 10 and federalist 51. this comes from the 1785, 1786 experience in getting this bill to disestablish the applicable church, the church of england, that was dominating religious life in virginia. madison came to realize the separation of church and state that jefferson wanted in his bill, and is a really radical bill, and true religious liberty, jefferson and madison both said, we are not going to go half way with this. this is not
-- jogs with your experience. there was a point in testing the conventional wisdom, and the public had to be smaller and homogenous. and then he comes along, he is a terribly eccentric -- taking on conventional wisdom all the time, bright guy. he said no, we can expand the society, they will not congeal. he made the point that madison sees, but he had experienced it firsthand with his shepherding the jefferson's bill for religious freedom through the legislature. both of these insights that he...
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>> incredible experiment that had to happen. >> what was that experiment? >> the u.s. army in anticipation with war against japan secretly japanese american soldiers already enlisted for war against japan. >> that was well before? >> this is actually one month before pearl harbor. >> did you and did the other imf members, did you feel accepted and feel like you were part of the rest of the military or did you always feel separate? >> i always felt separate. but when you're overseas at first feel like a foreigner and an enemy, but as the time went on, they see that i'm translating and interrogating and i'm working. >> sometimes i see these exhibit or i see i am an american and it was such a theme that the veterans wanted to come across and that's kind of what is important about thismuseum. >> absolutely. they were sworn to secrecy and they could not tell their family members. they had to go through a lot of hardship, as well, and prove themselves in battle. and their lawyerty. they had to resolve a lot of these issues over time. they're well into their 90s now. finally
>> incredible experiment that had to happen. >> what was that experiment? >> the u.s. army in anticipation with war against japan secretly japanese american soldiers already enlisted for war against japan. >> that was well before? >> this is actually one month before pearl harbor. >> did you and did the other imf members, did you feel accepted and feel like you were part of the rest of the military or did you always feel separate? >> i always felt...
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the experiences that forged that camaraderie and units and get stronger whether training experiences, difficult decisions , situations, i am sorry. or the point you are deployed. that heightens of those experiences and strengthen those bond. tot: our guests joining us tell their service and give you the viewer a sense of what a military person does day today. you can ask them questions. we divided the lines for veterans. regionally, give us a call at -- we are joined by ashley nicolas who served in afghanistan and brennan mullaney who served in iraq. fivesure it is not a 9 to job. tell us what your day. guest 2: every day is a very long day. most days is long. it starts in the dark in a formation where you will work out and do some sort of physical fitness, prepare you for the long days ahead. and from there, it is job depended. what is your main task? some of my days were spent preparing intelligence for units from our home state. some were spent in the field prepare for deployment ourselves. some days were spent expect -- inspected vocals and taking care of soldiers. beauties of mil
the experiences that forged that camaraderie and units and get stronger whether training experiences, difficult decisions , situations, i am sorry. or the point you are deployed. that heightens of those experiences and strengthen those bond. tot: our guests joining us tell their service and give you the viewer a sense of what a military person does day today. you can ask them questions. we divided the lines for veterans. regionally, give us a call at -- we are joined by ashley nicolas who...
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the nevada members of the team say hosting the experiment here is a perfect fit. for one, there's no cost to build a new facility,. and two, the nevada test site is where nuclear rocket engines were successfully tested 50 years ago. the site the nerva project still stands. president kennedy championed the project and visited the site a year before he died. darwin morgan/dept. of energy: it could have happened. rockets taking people to mars by now. that would be the reality of this. mike houts: definitely, in the 2030's, we will have the technology and the capability to go to mars. patrick mcclure: this is exciting stuff. we like it. george knapp 8 news now. ((dave courvoisier)) >> the exact date for the experiment isn't set but we will keep you posted. on our website, we have more information about the krusty project, and a link to an i-team report about president kennedy's visit to the nerva project at the nevada test site./// >>> it's time for some news you can use... a soon-to-be- released update for uber's app will make it easier to meet up with friends. you'l
the nevada members of the team say hosting the experiment here is a perfect fit. for one, there's no cost to build a new facility,. and two, the nevada test site is where nuclear rocket engines were successfully tested 50 years ago. the site the nerva project still stands. president kennedy championed the project and visited the site a year before he died. darwin morgan/dept. of energy: it could have happened. rockets taking people to mars by now. that would be the reality of this. mike houts:...
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black friday's a social experience.nd we notice lots of shoppers at victoria's secret, pink, american eagle, target and walmart. these deals are fun, too, so shoppers are using their mobile phones but people are still out in the mauls, and it is a majority of revenues, physical stores. >> oliver, at what cost are these sales coming? look at walmart, for instance, a lot of other stores are going to a more third party seller model. walmart was offering $18,000 cartier watches and prada pumps in order to get people to their site. how many sales are they actually ringing up for themselves versus for third-party sellers? >> yeah. i think as the consumer brought-ins and as walmart really executes on the e-commerce and online and using third party, third party is a high margin way for them to do business, but the consumer's really leading the direction. we can't forget about amazon. amazon will be the number one apparel seller in 2017 so, retailers are really having to think hard about how to address the consumer and how to ga
black friday's a social experience.nd we notice lots of shoppers at victoria's secret, pink, american eagle, target and walmart. these deals are fun, too, so shoppers are using their mobile phones but people are still out in the mauls, and it is a majority of revenues, physical stores. >> oliver, at what cost are these sales coming? look at walmart, for instance, a lot of other stores are going to a more third party seller model. walmart was offering $18,000 cartier watches and prada...
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some things you just have it experience for yourself. about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see >> good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the
some things you just have it experience for yourself. about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see >> good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the
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experience. everything through the congratulations and here's your order number and then you never get them. >> as for the emojis, be careful, there are some that gives them access to all of your contacts and even your passwords. google play and apple insist they scan every app for apple's next iphone will look like. it's a curved screen. lg and samsung have them. and the pressure is on, the tech giant to deliver something different for the smartphone's 10th anniversary. the company may release more than just one model. >>> a consumer alert. uber drivers are going to protest as they call for fair wages. they want 15 bucks an hour. and they'll take to the streets al care workers who also want raises. >>> we'll get answers from governor ducey on big news that is coming to arizona. we're expecting an announcement around 12:30 and we'll push it out on our news app when it happens. >>> and if you are looking for a new job, chase bank is hiring 200 people at a big job fair. going to take place tomorrow
experience. everything through the congratulations and here's your order number and then you never get them. >> as for the emojis, be careful, there are some that gives them access to all of your contacts and even your passwords. google play and apple insist they scan every app for apple's next iphone will look like. it's a curved screen. lg and samsung have them. and the pressure is on, the tech giant to deliver something different for the smartphone's 10th anniversary. the company may...
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this experience is for kids ages 4 to 12 and only $34 per child. a great ay to make family memories. >> i am a mom. i understand that. you can't pay enough money for that experience. >> reporter: you can go grand by booking a luxury yacht sail on board the yacht 1. >> now we are getting fancy. >> reporter: disney's most pampered vip boating experience. a stunning buy it view fireworks at night, completely butler service from the grand floridian. $800 an hour but divide that by as many as 18 people. >>> why not dine with the imagineer. >> people want to look under disney and see how they do it. the imagineer is a part of our cast. >> reporter: do lunch with one on brown derby and dinner with one at the flying fish. al all your questions what it magical places on earth. prices vary. gentlemen just scratched the service of the 90-plus premium experiences. they do come and go, if something grabs your interest, don't wait. >> we re-create ourselves every day. >> reporter: david martin, fox news. >> alcides: disney is developing a magic online portal but
this experience is for kids ages 4 to 12 and only $34 per child. a great ay to make family memories. >> i am a mom. i understand that. you can't pay enough money for that experience. >> reporter: you can go grand by booking a luxury yacht sail on board the yacht 1. >> now we are getting fancy. >> reporter: disney's most pampered vip boating experience. a stunning buy it view fireworks at night, completely butler service from the grand floridian. $800 an hour but divide...
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it is a collaborative experience, a social experience. we are pretty excited about these coming out. at that, i would say the less , expensive or lower end of the market is this gear vr department that we partner with samsung on. you can snap a samsung phone into it. it is more high-end than i would say, a cardboard experience. but it is similar in the sense that it is mobile. and then it is powered by , oculus. you go to oculus platform. this is what it looks like when you go into an oculus platform. gear, it isd the very similar, there are all sorts of different experiences you can go to. i wanted to just go over that because like i said earlier, we will talk about what it is like to be in-house counsel, and how important it is to understand the product, and that is how i feel like i add value to my business and legal team. and then how important it is , that outside counsel also understands the product. rift set up ine the offices of a couple firms that we work with. i can say to them we have the same content, here are my concerns, can
it is a collaborative experience, a social experience. we are pretty excited about these coming out. at that, i would say the less , expensive or lower end of the market is this gear vr department that we partner with samsung on. you can snap a samsung phone into it. it is more high-end than i would say, a cardboard experience. but it is similar in the sense that it is mobile. and then it is powered by , oculus. you go to oculus platform. this is what it looks like when you go into an oculus...