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i am flashing back and teaching forrester how to drive. i start yelling at forrester. forrester starts yelling. we are all yelling. we missed the mailbox by about this much. the thing is we are all , laughing. it is exhilarating. it is incredible. this feeling -- i feel like i have never felt speed before and here i was. intoxicated by that. we all wear. were.all it got me back to thinking to this book, what was it like, what was it like for the first people to feel this for the first time in history this kind of speed? people have ridden horses fast, they have sledded, been atop of steam engines but a car was a whole different kind of thing. it had control. you weren't -- you can go faster than a horse. you can maintain that for a long time. you can turn. you felt the g forces. acceleration. slowing down. you can stop at will most of the time. this was a whole new order of things for americans at the turn-of-the-century. i came across people describing -- you know when you are driving down the road and the scenery blurs? people were writing about this almost like a re
i am flashing back and teaching forrester how to drive. i start yelling at forrester. forrester starts yelling. we are all yelling. we missed the mailbox by about this much. the thing is we are all , laughing. it is exhilarating. it is incredible. this feeling -- i feel like i have never felt speed before and here i was. intoxicated by that. we all wear. were.all it got me back to thinking to this book, what was it like, what was it like for the first people to feel this for the first time in...
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why would you put him over bedford forrest? jim sheridan fit in? >> i would not rate him over bedford forrest. he makes his name early. --is there when all of the 1861 to 1863, the southern victories. he is in the eastern theater, arguably the most important theater. he is commanding bthe -- definitely the most powerful and important of these southern cavalry forces. for all those reasons, he gets a prominent spot. most historians think that bedford forrest is a better taxes,man in terms of -- tactics, strategy, then stuart. even when he gives division command, by then these southern divisions are so depleted it is really a small command and he is never in the position to make a on the war.act therefore in terms of importance to the war effort, i would rate stuart higher. -- i thinkar jefferson davis made similar wasents -- bedford forrest the one commanders he should've made more effective use of, because he was very talented, but he was never put in a position to shine like stuart was. sheridan i would rate as competent. 's big characteristic is
why would you put him over bedford forrest? jim sheridan fit in? >> i would not rate him over bedford forrest. he makes his name early. --is there when all of the 1861 to 1863, the southern victories. he is in the eastern theater, arguably the most important theater. he is commanding bthe -- definitely the most powerful and important of these southern cavalry forces. for all those reasons, he gets a prominent spot. most historians think that bedford forrest is a better taxes,man in terms...
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[laughter] we have a nickname in the family for forrester -- speedy gonzalez. he is behind the wheel. and these things were not called cars yet. they were horse carriages. you are sitting as high as an suv but it looks as though somebody has cut the reins of forces. horses. there is no dashboard, there is a windshield. so, carlton cranks it, moves the clutch, gets the fuel flow in. we start zipping down this back road. we pass lawns and trees. it is a quiet suburban. chugging.ing, one of the really unusual things is it is swaying. the schhocks are more of the wagon era, more springs. you have this awaiting thing and the wind is starting to blow. carlton said mr. ford and his engineers do not really work out the breaking system very well -- braking sy stem very well. we are beginning to pick up some speed. how do you stop, i said. it is kind of hard, said carlton. what, i shout. the big thing is to avoid obstacles. i gom, , that's great. he is like toad in the wind an d the willows. i hang onto a little strap on the side. if we hit anything, i am airborne. mailb
[laughter] we have a nickname in the family for forrester -- speedy gonzalez. he is behind the wheel. and these things were not called cars yet. they were horse carriages. you are sitting as high as an suv but it looks as though somebody has cut the reins of forces. horses. there is no dashboard, there is a windshield. so, carlton cranks it, moves the clutch, gets the fuel flow in. we start zipping down this back road. we pass lawns and trees. it is a quiet suburban. chugging.ing, one of the...
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i'm pleased to provide you with my forrester he views -- fore stry views. andke hurricanes, droughts the polar vortex, we can promote for history practices that will reduce the risk of wildfires. our national forest management policies have contributed to increasing the risk of wildfires. i'm certain that attempts to legislate a change in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will have no effect on reducing the signs of wildfires or on the frequency of droughts. contrast, allowing forest management practices to create economically lasting for history jobs in the private sector might reduce the fuel loads of dense jobs in theorestry private sector might reduce the fuel loads of dense forests. thank you for this opportunity to address the committee. >> thank you very much. carbon dioxide is plant food, and more of it can be a positive. if global temperatures rise for any reason, the length of the growing season will be increased and the diversity of crops will be enhanced. the big problem is a limiting factor for agriculture. soil moisture in
i'm pleased to provide you with my forrester he views -- fore stry views. andke hurricanes, droughts the polar vortex, we can promote for history practices that will reduce the risk of wildfires. our national forest management policies have contributed to increasing the risk of wildfires. i'm certain that attempts to legislate a change in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will have no effect on reducing the signs of wildfires or on the frequency of droughts. contrast,...
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paramount is planning to re-release "forrest gump" this year to celebrate the 20th anniversary.e back in theaters. which is great, because before, if you wanted to see "forrest gump", you had to turn on your tv at literally any time of the day. [ laughter and applause ] guys, i just saw that lawmakers in jamaica are now considering a new bill that would legalize marijuana. let me repeat myself. yeah. lawmakers -- [ laughter ] -- in jamaica are considering a a bill to legalize marijuana. yeah. in related news, lawmakers in italy are considering a bill to legalize spaghetti, and lawmakers in ireland are considering a bill to legalize whiskey. so, it's very interesting. [ cheers and applause ] legalize that spaghetti over here! >> steve: hey! ho! oh! >> jimmy: they call me joey spaghetti. you know why? don't worry about it. [ laughter ] you're the one who asked me. >> steve: why would you tell me about it? >> jimmy: i wasn't worried about it. >> steve: hey, don't even worry about it. they know why they call me joey spaghetti. >> jimmy: you wanna know why they call me joey spaghetti
paramount is planning to re-release "forrest gump" this year to celebrate the 20th anniversary.e back in theaters. which is great, because before, if you wanted to see "forrest gump", you had to turn on your tv at literally any time of the day. [ laughter and applause ] guys, i just saw that lawmakers in jamaica are now considering a new bill that would legalize marijuana. let me repeat myself. yeah. lawmakers -- [ laughter ] -- in jamaica are considering a a bill to...
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quinn, it's over -- your employment at forrester, hope and wyatt, this conversation is over. >> aly: what a relief. >> hope: i know. it's -- it's like this weight has been lifted. >> rick: yeah, and, uh, we can all concentrate on getting back to work, finally. >> carter: well, it'll be easier once ridge is back at the office. >> maya: because we won't have to worry how he's doing. >> caroline: well, it beats not knowing where he is. >> oliver: you can say that again. >> rick: let's all keep in mind that the press still doesn't
quinn, it's over -- your employment at forrester, hope and wyatt, this conversation is over. >> aly: what a relief. >> hope: i know. it's -- it's like this weight has been lifted. >> rick: yeah, and, uh, we can all concentrate on getting back to work, finally. >> carter: well, it'll be easier once ridge is back at the office. >> maya: because we won't have to worry how he's doing. >> caroline: well, it beats not knowing where he is. >> oliver: you can...
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smith that will puncture some of the irresponsible statements that are being made about forrester it.ntry, in the alabama. you understand the timber industry. one of the classic, big sawmills -- i saw a large hall or in front of my house all the time. but all that land has been replanted. it is being managed exceedingly well. farmers and timber owners are managing better than ever. those trees, as you know, they suck harbor and out of the atmosphere. tree, once itg dies, it him its carbon back into the atmosphere. putting it in this building for a hundred years has reduced carbon in the atmosphere. boyd and forest are one of the very best ways we can reduce co2 in the atmosphere. it just is. i feel strongly about that. with regard to hunting and behind my house was a little creek. i calculated one time i spent a year of my life in and around that creek, swimming in it, playing in it, fishing in it. a friend the creek, miles of basically forest. we saw very fresh to -- very few dear and very few -- we saw very few deer. now, they are everywhere. they are eating people's gardens. they a
smith that will puncture some of the irresponsible statements that are being made about forrester it.ntry, in the alabama. you understand the timber industry. one of the classic, big sawmills -- i saw a large hall or in front of my house all the time. but all that land has been replanted. it is being managed exceedingly well. farmers and timber owners are managing better than ever. those trees, as you know, they suck harbor and out of the atmosphere. tree, once itg dies, it him its carbon back...
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just it's been cut off by sea where rebels nobody cared about that hundreds of really the silver forrester breached the constitution is time and several days that's too late when i've reached eighty five people have died as is the better of those chair from the best starvation aussie's or if they don't take a trip to the spread. i heard we are not allowed to go any further because the military people who are controlling the situation here on the ground told us that the us now i praise and the raw demand in iran for this building but it's not only from bullets that people here are dying nothing on it is no food nothing to eat or drink the militants are inside as well and the soul of the prophet we want this to stop whatever guilty we just want to go out of the will by god's word daryn from hunger we can't take this anymore. siege has become a popular tactic among rebel forces here in syria just recently we went to the industrial city of outside damascus according to army generals at least five thousand tremaine trapped there. sieges. served well to weaken it on his capabilities keeping larg
just it's been cut off by sea where rebels nobody cared about that hundreds of really the silver forrester breached the constitution is time and several days that's too late when i've reached eighty five people have died as is the better of those chair from the best starvation aussie's or if they don't take a trip to the spread. i heard we are not allowed to go any further because the military people who are controlling the situation here on the ground told us that the us now i praise and the...
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two decades ago today "forrest gump" hit theaters. >> run, forest, run. >> shrimp, mayonnaise.tom hanks an oscar for best actor as well as oscars for best picture and best director. >>> happy birthday to singer-songwriter jason mrarz, clarence thomas, 66. >>> hey, welcome to summer everyone now we are definitely in the new season. today it's going to feel comfortable out there. new workweek, brand new forecast to tell you about, and so bizarre. we're actually including the chance for rain later on this week. just a couple days away. we're going to talk about that coming up. for today, 86 out in the east bay, 64 for san francisco and 80 degrees in the beautiful south bay where we had a really nice weekend. ay
two decades ago today "forrest gump" hit theaters. >> run, forest, run. >> shrimp, mayonnaise.tom hanks an oscar for best actor as well as oscars for best picture and best director. >>> happy birthday to singer-songwriter jason mrarz, clarence thomas, 66. >>> hey, welcome to summer everyone now we are definitely in the new season. today it's going to feel comfortable out there. new workweek, brand new forecast to tell you about, and so bizarre. we're...
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at the end of the table, jimmy buffett who is an old friend and he's kind of my forrest gump. he was going to be performing at versailles and he said i know you'll have a dinner, brokaw so i'm going to show up and he did. we were having a wonderful time and andy rooney was there. late in the evening, my assistant whispered in my ear, "ronald reagan just died." and we raised a glass to the president and said to the president and talked about the evening. and andy rooney called me later and said brokaw that might have been the best dinner i've ever been to. >> thanks for inviting me. >> sorry. >> and then of course tom had to get on a plane and come back and prepare to cover the funeral. >> right. i had to go and do that. >> yeah. you and your stories, tom, they're priceless. they're great. i don't know andrea though can match you and so can mike barnicle especially if you get him going about boston but that's another story. that was a good story. >> actually alex yesterday, last evening, i went down there specifically to see rue robert murphy. it's a little side alley in the vi
at the end of the table, jimmy buffett who is an old friend and he's kind of my forrest gump. he was going to be performing at versailles and he said i know you'll have a dinner, brokaw so i'm going to show up and he did. we were having a wonderful time and andy rooney was there. late in the evening, my assistant whispered in my ear, "ronald reagan just died." and we raised a glass to the president and said to the president and talked about the evening. and andy rooney called me later...
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. >> forrester's know that they affect the size of wildfires. policymakers who halt and kill grain harvesting jobs really end up contributing to the buildup in the forest. this increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires. increase, thisis is simply unscientific. this really does not seem to matter. torefore, i am not surprised see many spreading the idea that carbon emissions caused large wildfires. well-known prayer called the serenity player. give me the courage to change the things i can am the wisdom to know the difference. change the cannot behavior of the media and they cannot change the weather. early in my career, i gave up trying to change the media to correct her mistakes about forest management and now i just concentrate on my colleagues trying to get them to do a better job of sticking to the facts. i will leave guessing of the future to others. untrue claims about the underlying cause of wildfires can spread like wild fire. the false statement that they burned a record 9.2 million is cited in numerous articles and on more than 2000
. >> forrester's know that they affect the size of wildfires. policymakers who halt and kill grain harvesting jobs really end up contributing to the buildup in the forest. this increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires. increase, thisis is simply unscientific. this really does not seem to matter. torefore, i am not surprised see many spreading the idea that carbon emissions caused large wildfires. well-known prayer called the serenity player. give me the courage to change the things i...
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he is in many ways forrest gump.nd when i first met him he was wearing -- he had a ponytail and a tour jacket. i had never been in a movie, i had never been on a movie set. lauren said you have to talk to shep gordon. alice cooper was in "wayne's world." i met him and i felt like a punk rocker in toronto. he said i know you want alice cooper in the movie. how about something from the new album? and i said how about no? >> i have a song. >> my heart was broken. what do you want? he was so nice about it. he said i read the script and alice is only on stage for eight seconds and if you put "school's out" in the end credits everyone will think that is the song and it will not matter. he was right. he was so nice and protective and loving of alice cooper and i worshiped alice cooper. he is the link between the hippies and the punks. johnny lydon even said that. he sang "eighteen" on the jukebox. >> that was the toronto festival. it was called the peace festival. this was 1975 -- 1969. i don't member things too well. >> wh
he is in many ways forrest gump.nd when i first met him he was wearing -- he had a ponytail and a tour jacket. i had never been in a movie, i had never been on a movie set. lauren said you have to talk to shep gordon. alice cooper was in "wayne's world." i met him and i felt like a punk rocker in toronto. he said i know you want alice cooper in the movie. how about something from the new album? and i said how about no? >> i have a song. >> my heart was broken. what do you...
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forresters would pay more for electricity to turn their timber into building materials and paper. products that are essential to our economy. these industries already face a myriad of challenges in a difficult economic environment. but at what cost are we going to hurt these economic sectors in the pursuit of aggressive but dubious climate regulations? the costs to these industries are sure to go up. the benefits are not. farmers are said to be on the front line of climate change because they're most likely to be affected by altering weather patterns. in a recent scientific, peer reviewed study, that examined u.s. crop producers' perceptions of climate change researchers found there is little belief among farmers that climate change will have a negative effect on crop yield. in fact in my home state of mississippi corn and coy bean yields are at record high levels. farmers have been managing their crops effectively, and adapting to variable climate conditions for generations and generations. this is nothing new. unfortunately these generation will have to cope with higher electric
forresters would pay more for electricity to turn their timber into building materials and paper. products that are essential to our economy. these industries already face a myriad of challenges in a difficult economic environment. but at what cost are we going to hurt these economic sectors in the pursuit of aggressive but dubious climate regulations? the costs to these industries are sure to go up. the benefits are not. farmers are said to be on the front line of climate change because...
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the duck dynasty guys, ss top, forrest gump, who else? boston red sox? the dude? if abraham lincoln and jesus christ have inappropriate beards like this then someone needs to look into the guy who wrote two sympathetic books about them. i will be waiting for the investigation. joining me now is a senior fellow at the heartland institute. you and i have been going back on twitter on this. i'm really awe struck at what feels to me character assassination that's happening directed first at sergeant bergdahl and now at the father. can we agree the dad is off limits? >> i think you left off reuben in the list of folks. but let me suggest that i think to a large degree, this is a distraction from the real issues involved here. in the sense that you went through in your opening and talked about the challenges from senators to this deal. i really do think those are legitimate arguments we need to have about the nature of this deal. i don't think it matters whether the guy was a sympathizer or defected or not because it matters to the degree that you weigh how much effort
the duck dynasty guys, ss top, forrest gump, who else? boston red sox? the dude? if abraham lincoln and jesus christ have inappropriate beards like this then someone needs to look into the guy who wrote two sympathetic books about them. i will be waiting for the investigation. joining me now is a senior fellow at the heartland institute. you and i have been going back on twitter on this. i'm really awe struck at what feels to me character assassination that's happening directed first at...
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performer, poet, the maya angelou was also remembered saturday at the memorial in north carolina at wake forrestere she taught for three decades. maya angelou died last month at the age of 86. speakers included first lady michelle obama. guy, to all ofy, you, to the friends, president clinton, oprah, my mother sicily tyson, ambassador young, let me just share something with you. my mother, marian robinson, never cares about anything i do. [laughter] passedn dr. maya angelou , she said, you're going, are you? i said, mom, i'm not really sure, have to check with my schedule. she said, you're going, right? i said, well i'm going to get back to you, but i will have to check with people and figure it out. up to her room and found out a schedule to go and she said, that's good, now i'm happy. [laughter] honor,uch a profound truly a profound honor to be here today on behalf of of myself and my husband as we celebrate one of the greatest spirits our world has ever known , our dear friend dr. maya angelou. in the book of psalms, a recent "i praise you for i am fearfully and wonderfully made. wonderful ar
performer, poet, the maya angelou was also remembered saturday at the memorial in north carolina at wake forrestere she taught for three decades. maya angelou died last month at the age of 86. speakers included first lady michelle obama. guy, to all ofy, you, to the friends, president clinton, oprah, my mother sicily tyson, ambassador young, let me just share something with you. my mother, marian robinson, never cares about anything i do. [laughter] passedn dr. maya angelou , she said, you're...
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he's forrest gump with a a brooklyn accent. >> jimmy: yeah. i want to show a clip here.he documentary. "supermensch: the legend of shep gordon." and this is how shep decided to become a manager. >> i drove into los angeles and there was a motel vacancy sign. it was a two story motel around the swimming pool. i later found out it was a a hollywood landmark hotel. and i checked in to my room. take a little acid -- [ laughs ] -- which is sort of what we all did then. now, here i am high as a kite, loving the world. and i think i hear a girl being raped around the swimming pool. so i run downstairs, separate these two people and the girl went crazy, punched me. because they were making love. they weren't fighting. i came down in the morning, i could hear the same voice of the girl. because i never saw her that night. she called me over and said, "are you the guy i hit last night?" i said, "yeah." and she was janis joplin. she introduced me to the guys she was sitting with which was jimi hendrix. jimi hendrix said, "are you jewish?" and i said, "yeah." he says, "you should be
he's forrest gump with a a brooklyn accent. >> jimmy: yeah. i want to show a clip here.he documentary. "supermensch: the legend of shep gordon." and this is how shep decided to become a manager. >> i drove into los angeles and there was a motel vacancy sign. it was a two story motel around the swimming pool. i later found out it was a a hollywood landmark hotel. and i checked in to my room. take a little acid -- [ laughs ] -- which is sort of what we all did then. now,...
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. >> and techno phil forrest joins us, hi, phil, and how does this technology actually make drivers more safe? >> you know, the bottom line is there are way too many distracted drivers on the road today. and that is resulting in a lot of fatalities. basically by car talking to car, allows car to talk to human, and makes us much more alert of the things we should be alert of. >> so they are testing in ann arbor, how the drivers responding. >> they are still get thing feedback, but overall seems like people are enjoying it. going in she didn't think she would like it, she thought it would be distracted but she really enjoyed it, and they told her there was hazards ahead. >> there's always called v to eye, what's that. >> v to, i, that vehicle to infrastructure, is basically think of a car communicating with a roadside up ahead, or even a stoplight. so if you are driving your car will tell you if there's a red light, potentially the car could tell that red light to turn green for you. >> a lot now days they have these warnings they don't to other cars but they warn if you are getting close
. >> and techno phil forrest joins us, hi, phil, and how does this technology actually make drivers more safe? >> you know, the bottom line is there are way too many distracted drivers on the road today. and that is resulting in a lot of fatalities. basically by car talking to car, allows car to talk to human, and makes us much more alert of the things we should be alert of. >> so they are testing in ann arbor, how the drivers responding. >> they are still get thing...
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he is in many ways forrest gump. >> rose: been there. >> -- and mr. mcgoo if they had a baby. when i first met him he came in he was wearing, he had ay tail on his suiten tour jacket. i had never been on a movie set and laurence said you have to talk to shep gordon, alice cooper's manager, there's a problem. and alice cooper was in wayne's world. i said oh, okay. i walked into new york town in paramount and i met him. i felt like a punk rocker. i was like who is this guy. and he said well, i know you want alice cooper and school's out in 18. he goes how about something from the new album. and i said how about no. how about. >> rose: the new album. that's all i want for my movie. >> my heart was broken and i'm like laurence, what do you want. he was so nice about it. he said you know, i read the script and alice is only on stage for eight seconds and if you put school's out in the end credits everyone's going to think that's the song so it doesn't really matter. and i thought yeah, he's right, you know. and he was so nice about it and so protected and loving of alice cooper and
he is in many ways forrest gump. >> rose: been there. >> -- and mr. mcgoo if they had a baby. when i first met him he came in he was wearing, he had ay tail on his suiten tour jacket. i had never been on a movie set and laurence said you have to talk to shep gordon, alice cooper's manager, there's a problem. and alice cooper was in wayne's world. i said oh, okay. i walked into new york town in paramount and i met him. i felt like a punk rocker. i was like who is this guy. and he...
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. >> forrester i, she hopeful, ibuprofen could some day bring her relief. >> i would try it, hope that few more good years in, instead of sitting watching it. v, hoping somebody can take me to the store. >> temple is currently looking for people with emphysema to participate in the trial. for more information, go to our website cbsphilly.com. click on health. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> 7:43 right now. if you haven't gotten your dad a gift yet, carol, may see this weather forecast will suffice. >> i've gotten all of the dads a gift, everyone of them. >> you have. will it last three weeks? >> i know! i've been counting. notice we have people on the bore walk already this morning, why not? perfect at the shore, just out running, this person feels so energetic at this point in the morning, what, not even 8:00. running along, and here is somebody else, will put all every us to shame the way they're exercising at the shore, beautiful out in the kutztown area, too. in fact i justice periods into the farmland where i really find myself most comfortable. >> so loving thi
. >> forrester i, she hopeful, ibuprofen could some day bring her relief. >> i would try it, hope that few more good years in, instead of sitting watching it. v, hoping somebody can take me to the store. >> temple is currently looking for people with emphysema to participate in the trial. for more information, go to our website cbsphilly.com. click on health. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> 7:43 right now. if you haven't gotten your dad a...
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i just started running like forrest gump around brown university.0s, whenever "grand theft auto vice city" came out. >> seth: okay. yep. >> a friend of mine had it. and i was on a business trip to l.a. to take all these meetings. and instead of going to any of the meetings, i just sat in my friend's apartment and played "vice city" like a zombie. i had missed ten years of development of video games -- >> seth: yeah. it's mind blowing. >> it was mind blowing. >> seth: now that i'm married, like, if my wife goes out of town, i get so excited because, "oh, i'm single again, i can play video games." and the first thing i have to do is draw the blinds because of the glare on the tv. and like an hour into it, i'm like, i'm an animal. i'm a disgusting animal. >> animalistic. >> seth: let's pull the shades. like the guy who's about to do crack for an hour. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i remember somebody gave me an xbox not so long ago and my wife was like, "don't you dare plug that in." i'm like, "just for a second." i just wanna -- and of course, every
i just started running like forrest gump around brown university.0s, whenever "grand theft auto vice city" came out. >> seth: okay. yep. >> a friend of mine had it. and i was on a business trip to l.a. to take all these meetings. and instead of going to any of the meetings, i just sat in my friend's apartment and played "vice city" like a zombie. i had missed ten years of development of video games -- >> seth: yeah. it's mind blowing. >> it was mind...
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. >> i always think of lieutenant dan from "forrest gump" who invested some of the money from bubba gumpares now. >> seven more than on friday. >> congratulations to them. >> congratulations to them. "new day" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> what precipitated this event, we do not know. >> shoot-out. a married couple guns down two cops as they eat lunch and then open fire at a walmart. one shopper is dead. we have new details on the twisted ideology that set them off. >>> also breaking overnight -- a massive attack on an international airport in pakistan. the battle waged for hours. dozens killed and the taliban taking responsibility. how close did they get to passenger airlines? >>> end threat, the family of bowe bergdahl now receiving death threats this as cnn learns the sergeant hasn't spoken to his parents yet. what did he say that has one democratic senator so upset. >> your "new day" starts now. >> announcer: is this "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> good morning, welcome to you. this is monday, june 9th. kate is off. it'
. >> i always think of lieutenant dan from "forrest gump" who invested some of the money from bubba gumpares now. >> seven more than on friday. >> congratulations to them. >> congratulations to them. "new day" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> what precipitated this event, we do not know. >> shoot-out. a married couple guns down two cops as they eat lunch and then open fire at a walmart. one shopper is dead. we...
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nathanpt waiting for bedford forrest to show up. the southern populist had no food to distribute. the crowds of spectators that did come out could not alter mother natures grape on the grip on- mother natures the region. rains swelled the rivers and horses drowned. until did not arrive november 16. he explained this to jefferson davis at high water and the fact i had to draw supplies have retarded my operations. wrote, ie delay, he have seven days rations on hand. lee's use every effort to have the supplies passed forward. the army finally crossed. hood prepared to fight and face off against union commander john scofield near columbia, tennessee. declared to the chaplain, the enemy must give fight or i will be in nashville before tomorrow night. he sent a telegram to jefferson davis, the enemy evacuated columbia last night and are retreating towards nashville. the army is moving forward. i have no difficulty about supplies and anticipate non-in the future. -- non-in the future. hood continued his pursuit and told his army after they crossed the tennessee river, you march today to
nathanpt waiting for bedford forrest to show up. the southern populist had no food to distribute. the crowds of spectators that did come out could not alter mother natures grape on the grip on- mother natures the region. rains swelled the rivers and horses drowned. until did not arrive november 16. he explained this to jefferson davis at high water and the fact i had to draw supplies have retarded my operations. wrote, ie delay, he have seven days rations on hand. lee's use every effort to have...
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forrester research put out a report looking he -- looking at the name reason why people abandon their e-cart. they say shipping and handling is too high. they're just not ready to purchase for whatever reason. i spoke to a retail consulting group yesterday, and there are a lot of reasons -- your online, cries,ne rings, the baby whatever it may be, and you do not get back to it. also, 22% wanted to compare prices. saysee something, and you maybe i can get it cheaper somewhere else. piecee of that shipping we have seen an increase in the number of transactions that offer free shipping. amazon has been aggressive on that front and set the standard. other e-commerce sites have followed suit. in terms of why people are shopping online, part of it is fast shipping, getting it quickly. a lot of them are picking it up in the store, even if they are buying online. they're also looking for deals they cannot get in the stores. >> it is also difficult to distinguish between online and off-line. >> it is, and that is something that is positive from the retailers point of view, this -channelhannel
forrester research put out a report looking he -- looking at the name reason why people abandon their e-cart. they say shipping and handling is too high. they're just not ready to purchase for whatever reason. i spoke to a retail consulting group yesterday, and there are a lot of reasons -- your online, cries,ne rings, the baby whatever it may be, and you do not get back to it. also, 22% wanted to compare prices. saysee something, and you maybe i can get it cheaper somewhere else. piecee of...
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you have highlighted page three of your testimony, the forrester study, i believe or the technology foundation, $35 billion lost to the cloud computing industry is just one part of the technology sector over three years. i talk about the balkanization of the internet. i think it would be very helpful if you would flesh that out. i would assume that what you're touching on is that when countries like europe and brazil and others are applying various restrictions and opportunities for access to our digital goods and services that this makes it hard for us to have that kind of seamless internet, but flesh out that concept, if you would of the balkanization of the internet because i think it's important for people to really understand the implications of the economic harm being done to the american brand. your companies have gone to great lengths to constantly innovate. by and large, they probably much like to be left alone by government. >> that is an accurate statement. >> be left alone and go innovate. i read about john chambers just here in the last few days. a whole host of technology leaders
you have highlighted page three of your testimony, the forrester study, i believe or the technology foundation, $35 billion lost to the cloud computing industry is just one part of the technology sector over three years. i talk about the balkanization of the internet. i think it would be very helpful if you would flesh that out. i would assume that what you're touching on is that when countries like europe and brazil and others are applying various restrictions and opportunities for access to...
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and you have highlighted page three of your testimony in the forrester study i believe were the foundation35 billion-dollar law to the cloud computing industry is one part of the technology sector over three years. and you talk about the balkanization of the internet. i think it would be very helpful if you flush that out. i would assume that's what you're touching on is when the country companies like brazil and others are applying the various restrictions and opportunities for access to our digital goods and services it makes it harder to have that kind of seamless intranet that if you flush out that concept if he was of th globalization of te internet, because i think it's important for people to really understand the implications of the economic harm that is being done to the american brand. your companies have gone through great lengths to constantly innovate. by and large they like to be left alone by the government. >> that is an accurate statement. >> and i agreed it -- read about john chambers and others that are up in arms. so flush out the question of how the overly broad nsa pr
and you have highlighted page three of your testimony in the forrester study i believe were the foundation35 billion-dollar law to the cloud computing industry is one part of the technology sector over three years. and you talk about the balkanization of the internet. i think it would be very helpful if you flush that out. i would assume that's what you're touching on is when the country companies like brazil and others are applying the various restrictions and opportunities for access to our...
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our "closing bell" exchange right now is rob stein of astor investment management, joe tanias, kim forrest of fort pitt capital group. wow, i got that right, finally. >> thanks. >> and our very own rick santelli from chicago. kim, sorry about that. >> it's okay. >> on that note, kim, i'll begin with you. >> okay. >> what's weighing more on the minds of investors today? is it the developing situation in iraq or is it the fed meeting, which is looming? >> i think that's a tie. i'm probably more looking at the fed and their decision about how they're going to discuss whatever they're going to discuss. that's a big focus for us. but also, the iraqi situation is very important, especially to anybody that drives a car. >> joe, what happens if argentina defaults on its debt? >> you know, i think it's a problem, clearly, but i would say that what's going on in iraq right now is probably weighing on investors' minds just a little bit more. we continue to watch, you know, the risk premium in oil, and we've talked about this in the past. if oil prices really do go through the roof, that can have a si
our "closing bell" exchange right now is rob stein of astor investment management, joe tanias, kim forrest of fort pitt capital group. wow, i got that right, finally. >> thanks. >> and our very own rick santelli from chicago. kim, sorry about that. >> it's okay. >> on that note, kim, i'll begin with you. >> okay. >> what's weighing more on the minds of investors today? is it the developing situation in iraq or is it the fed meeting, which is...
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. >> this guy lives the forrest gump life and he stumbles on to jimi hendrix and janice joplin. >> i work and he had a chinese to be a parole worker or prison guard. he said, well, let hug it out. he's an ethical hedonist, a progressive capitalist, he's literally the most kindest and nicest person and i just wanted to make a film for two things for this -- i have two kids now. i just had my second kid eight weeks ago. >> oh, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> fantastic. i thought it was going to be good. i didn't know it was going to be this good. and i started later in life. and it's the happiest time in my life. these kids are fantastic. it's around that time i thought i wanted to get the message out there that fame is not the end of what you should do. creativity is. i always make things. in many ways fame is the industrial disease of creativity and if you don't pay attention, it can actually have reproductive harm and that's really kind of the point of this film and there's a way to make a lovely living in this business and still be a human being. his contracts are all win
. >> this guy lives the forrest gump life and he stumbles on to jimi hendrix and janice joplin. >> i work and he had a chinese to be a parole worker or prison guard. he said, well, let hug it out. he's an ethical hedonist, a progressive capitalist, he's literally the most kindest and nicest person and i just wanted to make a film for two things for this -- i have two kids now. i just had my second kid eight weeks ago. >> oh, congratulations. >> thank you so much....
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contributing to his campaign funds, interest groups including crop production, computers, livestock, forresterducts, banks, and miscellaneous financial groups. you can see those companies to your right. that is happening on capitol hill tomorrow. maryland,ing, democratic caller. you are on open phones. wanted to got ahead and shed a little bit of light on what a gentleman who had revealingly spoken about this, in terms of servers and the marketplace and health insurance? he was talking about doing it on the cloud. i don't think that that is such a good idea. notmately the cloud is necessarily within the borders of the united states. you have issues about identity theft and a lot of other things of that nature, which you know -- i don't want my personal, private, sensitive data in india, where people can steal my identity and contribute to problems in this way. i thought that everybody should be aware that the cloud is not in the united states. you cannot protect within our borders because of it. all right, dave, good morning. first of all, we need to pull out of those countries. we should not
contributing to his campaign funds, interest groups including crop production, computers, livestock, forresterducts, banks, and miscellaneous financial groups. you can see those companies to your right. that is happening on capitol hill tomorrow. maryland,ing, democratic caller. you are on open phones. wanted to got ahead and shed a little bit of light on what a gentleman who had revealingly spoken about this, in terms of servers and the marketplace and health insurance? he was talking about...