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that's the life of ghandi it wasn't president ghandi or president martin luther king. its people like phillips and i and dell who sped up and had those debates that's why we're here. they didn't wait for anyone to tap them on the shoulder. its people like kate kendall and my extraordinary staff. it's folks like this on stage that stepped up. they didn't need to do it but they did it. it wasn't just interest this was a true commitment to quality. it was chris and sandy i didn't it was the extraordinary leadership of many folks in this room so many of you out there in the audience. so i want to celebrate our wisdom and faith and your devotion to this cause and i'll close for participating in this remarkable journey. and like any journey it's not linear it's complex it's a worth journey we're on. and it's a journey that inspires we're not motivated by the cause of quality but it's the best of who we are our human dignity and self-worth interest all for your extraordinary reasoning and gragz on this special day. thank you (clapping) >> good morning. my name is kate kendall
that's the life of ghandi it wasn't president ghandi or president martin luther king. its people like phillips and i and dell who sped up and had those debates that's why we're here. they didn't wait for anyone to tap them on the shoulder. its people like kate kendall and my extraordinary staff. it's folks like this on stage that stepped up. they didn't need to do it but they did it. it wasn't just interest this was a true commitment to quality. it was chris and sandy i didn't it was the...
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he looks like ghandi versusing aman.is back bigger than ever. >> essentially, this is what the hyper move is about. we only got a few clues over elan musk, he basically says, when he unvams it, what you are looking at is the cross between the concorde, an air gun and air hockey table. >> icahn put out a press release, i will quote from it. we encourage investor, the media and others interested in our company to review the information that mr. icahn posts on twitter in addition to the information that we disclose using our investors' relation website. can i tell you from sources i think we're talking a matter of days. >> lots to discuss here karen. i know carl told you initially, he would post his next idea on twitter, it's funny to say he will release in days on twitter. okay. we're ready. >> we will get tons of followers, posts. >> in terms of the. >> o'think you should talk about the dollar. this is the consensus on wroet. they said we missed it. i think. >> are you yawning? >> i'm yawning at the dollar. >> there's oth
he looks like ghandi versusing aman.is back bigger than ever. >> essentially, this is what the hyper move is about. we only got a few clues over elan musk, he basically says, when he unvams it, what you are looking at is the cross between the concorde, an air gun and air hockey table. >> icahn put out a press release, i will quote from it. we encourage investor, the media and others interested in our company to review the information that mr. icahn posts on twitter in addition to...
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i always say that prejudice is a pastard child of ignorance, a quote from ghandi. >> yeah. >> and you're breakthrough some ignorance for all of us. >> yes. >> with your book. thank you for writing it. and what is the one thing you want to leave us with from the book quickly? >> well, i think -- we wrote the book at the seventh grade reading level so that youth could really get on board. >> ah job, and we cut the pages down from 350. >> great. to about 200 page -- pages. >> and this is a book children can read? >> yes. >> thank you for joining us, the book is southern secrets, sips of the past. the website is richbooksinc.com. we leave you now with living jazz, and a living tribute to the nation's greatest dreamer of peace, dramartin luther king jr.. we shall overcome and i believe we will. i am dr. brenda wade. blessings. >> we shall overcome, deep in our hearts, i do believe. that we shall overcome all of this. we, we are not afraid. we are not afraid. we are not afraid to say. we're not afraid deep in our hearts. i do believe. >> i do believe. >>> we are a little disappointed in it, bu
i always say that prejudice is a pastard child of ignorance, a quote from ghandi. >> yeah. >> and you're breakthrough some ignorance for all of us. >> yes. >> with your book. thank you for writing it. and what is the one thing you want to leave us with from the book quickly? >> well, i think -- we wrote the book at the seventh grade reading level so that youth could really get on board. >> ah job, and we cut the pages down from 350. >> great. to about...
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do you know that gek owe looks like in he looks like ghandi. this is ghandi 2. and i played with him for six years. it is tough to be objective and at the same time you can't cheat and it is simple. ore the myth like we rolled over the great fiscal cliff last year into 2014 without fed support and that might even lead to higher confidence that the economy is standing on its own two feet. >> we're combining capabilities of rockwell collins for on board aviation equipment with the ground based networks that he has. >> good morning to you if you're just joining us. we're live at post nine of the new york stock exchange. have a quick check on the markets. negative territory earlier today. you can see certainly the dow and the nasdaq pulled higher and a lot of tech movers including linked in and rallying after upgraded to buy over at needham, citing potential growth opportunities and including the new sponsored update feature. shares of apple also trading higher this morning according to all things d. apple will announce the latest version of the iphone at an event o
do you know that gek owe looks like in he looks like ghandi. this is ghandi 2. and i played with him for six years. it is tough to be objective and at the same time you can't cheat and it is simple. ore the myth like we rolled over the great fiscal cliff last year into 2014 without fed support and that might even lead to higher confidence that the economy is standing on its own two feet. >> we're combining capabilities of rockwell collins for on board aviation equipment with the ground...
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gerri: coming up tomorrow on "the willis report," i will be joined by florida attorney general pam ghandis joining with the justice department to try and block the deal. that will be a great conversation. while we await the outcome of the proposed airline merger, was slick as some of the other biggest mergers of all time. number five, nationsbank and bank of america combined to form what is now bank of america. fifty years ago the deal created the seventh based bank in the u.s. number four, $70 billion deal also in 1998 between travelers corporation and citicorp. the nation's third largest bank. exxon mobile. he's too giants signed an $81 billion deal in 1999 becoming the world's biggest company. the federal trade commission tried to up stop that merger. this $90 billion deal in 2000 created the second-largest drug company in the world. the number one biggest merger of all time, they'll tell time warner. the smart lived -- short-lived partnership. 164 billion. the company split weighs in 2009, i'm sure because of @%reconcilable differences. and while a new opportunity for fliers. consumer
gerri: coming up tomorrow on "the willis report," i will be joined by florida attorney general pam ghandis joining with the justice department to try and block the deal. that will be a great conversation. while we await the outcome of the proposed airline merger, was slick as some of the other biggest mergers of all time. number five, nationsbank and bank of america combined to form what is now bank of america. fifty years ago the deal created the seventh based bank in the u.s. number...
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i wrote ghandi and martin luther thing, mother teresa. when i decided to be an actor i went to him and cried and said i don't know what to do. i know i'm supposed to be of service, but now i feel like i'm supposed to act and i feel like it's such a selfish possession. he said you serve best by doing the thing you love most. >> let's play this clip here. >> neither of us is leaving until you tell me what world i have stumbled into. >> i can go around you or i can go through you. >> you're clever, i'll give you that. >> where did you find that? >> i have my entire collection of maria bello stuff. >> that was called "mr. and mrs. smith." it was so much fun. i can't believe you have that. >> when you got the call that said you got that job, what is the first call you made? >> my mother. my mother. you know, literally the first day i came to l.a. i got a job. i struggled in new york for eight years doing theater. i was a bar tender, i was homeless at some point. i was really beating the streets. when i came out here to visit a guy i was dating
i wrote ghandi and martin luther thing, mother teresa. when i decided to be an actor i went to him and cried and said i don't know what to do. i know i'm supposed to be of service, but now i feel like i'm supposed to act and i feel like it's such a selfish possession. he said you serve best by doing the thing you love most. >> let's play this clip here. >> neither of us is leaving until you tell me what world i have stumbled into. >> i can go around you or i can go through...
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of course, i think -- there were people comparing them to began i ghandi. he's a religious leader who lead an independent struggle. it was pretty much that simple. then you look at this policy feud that is putting too much on it between secretary of state and national security adviser at the time what you see is competing views about what the whole thing mean balance is going on here? it was hard to understand at the time. we have to remember nobody the word islamist didn't really even probably exist at the time. the idea of revolutionary was pretty new. >> host: two point i want to follow up. one as a historical point it's striking to recall in historical terms what role the hostage taking of the american dip -- diplomats played in resolving that internal power structure. it was a key moment the tension and balance between the elective democratic form of government and a harder line clerical form of government. because of the internal political success of taking the american hostage. they use that in a way that i think many americans wouldn't be familiar w
of course, i think -- there were people comparing them to began i ghandi. he's a religious leader who lead an independent struggle. it was pretty much that simple. then you look at this policy feud that is putting too much on it between secretary of state and national security adviser at the time what you see is competing views about what the whole thing mean balance is going on here? it was hard to understand at the time. we have to remember nobody the word islamist didn't really even probably...
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the people great people at the time who did passive resistance, martin luther king, ghandi and daniel stayed here, made their case and took a trial. he's a coward. >> his father says he doesn't think he'll get a fair trial. >> if you don't believe america has fair trials you are different from 99.9% of america. i don't agree with him. i don't think hardly any american agrees with him. he'll get a fair trial and get a chance to make his point better than slinking away to moscow. >> another situation that's been pushed back from the party is what happened in benghazi. without getting into details of benghazi because it's controversial and we don't know enough yet but we did a great special on cnn about it. >> of course. >> do you see we may have seen trets this time with consulates closing. is that a good way to talk about benghazi? >> i think the state department was being super cautious given the information we found. i agree with the decision to close the embassies. when it comes to terrorism i'm a new yorker. we have experienced it. you can't be too careful. >> lesson learned? >> i
the people great people at the time who did passive resistance, martin luther king, ghandi and daniel stayed here, made their case and took a trial. he's a coward. >> his father says he doesn't think he'll get a fair trial. >> if you don't believe america has fair trials you are different from 99.9% of america. i don't agree with him. i don't think hardly any american agrees with him. he'll get a fair trial and get a chance to make his point better than slinking away to moscow....
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. >> however you want to answer it >> i could never be ghandi or king, you know; right? they are just way more than i can master or muster, but i do see them as sort of idealized role models in the sense that, you know, people who were willing to sacrifice that much, you know, i have my two daughters' love life too much perhaps and i want to see them grow up so i can't quite get there, but this idea of being able to take something soft and to really make enormous changes to something jagged, sharp, and explosive, i think, is an extraordinary idea. >> the profession other than yours you want to attempt. >> other than mine? >> you're a renaissance woman already, so -- >> i think that we -- you know, i think i would have really loved, you know, my shelly does let's move, and occasionally, i used to teach global dance, and, you know, bring in a little salsa and a little, you know dancing, all that stuff, and i might have liked to have done something very physical. this belly is evidence of too much sedentary -- too much cerebral work, but i think, gosh, those extraordinary a
. >> however you want to answer it >> i could never be ghandi or king, you know; right? they are just way more than i can master or muster, but i do see them as sort of idealized role models in the sense that, you know, people who were willing to sacrifice that much, you know, i have my two daughters' love life too much perhaps and i want to see them grow up so i can't quite get there, but this idea of being able to take something soft and to really make enormous changes to...