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i am here with brooke goldstein. she is here with the children's right institute which doesn't exist and the director of the law fare project. and if hilarity was bongos i would bang him on the beach. and children are instructed not to feed him. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is almost as athletic as i am. sitting next to me, the first time guest and former nfl and am list -- dash analyst -- almost said something else and co-host weekday mornings on wfan in new york city. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. greg. as of today, i am serious. >> all right then. should our nation's brats look up to men with bats? a new poll has found that just 50% of american adults believe pro athletes are good role models for children. with a whooping 61% saying they shouldn't beheld in high regard and a 24% undecided, meanwhile last week yankee first base man mark tau share raw? >> toshara. >> thank you. what did he say? he said, quote a lot of people will say the percentage of professional athletes that ge
i am here with brooke goldstein. she is here with the children's right institute which doesn't exist and the director of the law fare project. and if hilarity was bongos i would bang him on the beach. and children are instructed not to feed him. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is almost as athletic as i am. sitting next to me, the first time guest and former nfl and am list -- dash analyst -- almost said something else and co-host weekday mornings on wfan in new york city....
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. - my name is jenette goldstein. i'm the proprietress at jenette bras.nd our slogan is "the alphabet starts at 'd'." we are a full-cup bra store. i think a majority of women are wearing the wrong bra size. so what size have you been wearing? - this bra is a 34-dd. - i'm gonna get you a 32-g. - this is definitely a relief to my back. it feels great. - takes the weight off your shoulders because the support is coming right from here. some of the common problems of a poorly-fitted bra is the double boob. your cup runneth over. another one is too much cleavage. good bras are engineered like suspension bridges. the bra should be snug. this bra is an example of a bra that is tacking correctly. the center gorge right up against her breastbone, the wire is all the way around the breast. - my issue is i have a lot of loose skin. - right. - i lost 70 pounds. - you got this bra at a drug store. - yes. - right. okay. the majority of women have uneven breasts. looks for bras that are cut and sewn. which means they are built out of three different parts of material, s
. - my name is jenette goldstein. i'm the proprietress at jenette bras.nd our slogan is "the alphabet starts at 'd'." we are a full-cup bra store. i think a majority of women are wearing the wrong bra size. so what size have you been wearing? - this bra is a 34-dd. - i'm gonna get you a 32-g. - this is definitely a relief to my back. it feels great. - takes the weight off your shoulders because the support is coming right from here. some of the common problems of a poorly-fitted bra...
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and i do have a goldstein coin. >> yes. >> much lighter weight material than this, but it says god bless you all real good, own one side. >> it was plastic colored cold. gold. thank you for your public service. god knows it's not worth anything, but maybe -- >> just for the record, this has no tax value whatsoever. >> thank you. not done at the taxpayers expense. >> very good. some other things not taxable this week, you're a popular fellow, more popular than usual because it's tax-free week. tell us about it. >> this is a tremendous opportunity for marylanders. look, for five years, we have been hammered in maryland by the recession, like other states. maryland families have been hammered, maryland small businesses. all their costs are going up. healthcare. i know you're going to have a segment on healthcare. all these expenses are going up. people's salaries have stayed the same. for one week in august, it's like cells in august, if you buy a piece of clothing or shoes that are less than $100 per item, you don't have to pay the 6% sales tax, and it goes on until saturday night of this
and i do have a goldstein coin. >> yes. >> much lighter weight material than this, but it says god bless you all real good, own one side. >> it was plastic colored cold. gold. thank you for your public service. god knows it's not worth anything, but maybe -- >> just for the record, this has no tax value whatsoever. >> thank you. not done at the taxpayers expense. >> very good. some other things not taxable this week, you're a popular fellow, more popular than...
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talk to some former wall street insiders people you may refer to as recovering psychopaths alexis goldstein spent seven years on wall street she describes the culture it's a complete lack of empathy and it's really all about being instead of an aisle as you can be and having enough money and enough power so that you can basically behave however you want and treat people have or you want the proper term for it is you money richard usko work that is gee there were times in my own work life where i had had to stay awake for seventy two hours to get a project and so a colleague or two two or three of us would get together and we'd stay up for three nights and we'd be drinking and we'd be using substances to keep going so we got pretty crazy but we did it because we were being encouraged to do it by this situation so were we psychopaths i don't think so i think we were people under enormous pressure or not through yet it always seemed that wall street was the place where the psychopathic among us could not only take refuge but flourish but it appears more complicated than that so i think it all
talk to some former wall street insiders people you may refer to as recovering psychopaths alexis goldstein spent seven years on wall street she describes the culture it's a complete lack of empathy and it's really all about being instead of an aisle as you can be and having enough money and enough power so that you can basically behave however you want and treat people have or you want the proper term for it is you money richard usko work that is gee there were times in my own work life where...
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is adam goldstein has sat in that chair from hipmunk. and he saw other travel agencies copy his timeline that was so clever that made hipmunk what it is. hipmunk i understand is copying some of what you're doing with the get a hotel tonight sort of thing. it's a feature. it's a thing that can be copied. is it your relationship with the hotel that makes you unique? is it the mobile-only? in other words, how do you stop expedia from just ripping you off? >> well, it's the focus that we have. so expedia's a brand, is a service, is an app. stands for a lot of different things. you can get a cruise, book a flight. we only do one thing. you turn on the app, we show you the best deals, better rates than anybody's going to give you and we make it simple to book. nobody is doing that in the market like we are. and we're staying ahead of everybody else in terms of what we're bringing to the table, in terms of customer reviews. we have this feature where people can take photos of their hotel room, which is something only we offer and you can see wh
is adam goldstein has sat in that chair from hipmunk. and he saw other travel agencies copy his timeline that was so clever that made hipmunk what it is. hipmunk i understand is copying some of what you're doing with the get a hotel tonight sort of thing. it's a feature. it's a thing that can be copied. is it your relationship with the hotel that makes you unique? is it the mobile-only? in other words, how do you stop expedia from just ripping you off? >> well, it's the focus that we...
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talk to some former wall street insiders people you may refer to as recovering psychopaths alexis goldstein spent seven years. on wall street she describes the culture it's a complete lack of empathy and it's really all about being instead of an island as you can be and having enough money and enough power so that you can basically behave however you want and treat people have or you want the proper term for it is f. you money richard usko worked at a i g there were times in my own work life where i had had to stay awake for seventy two hours to get a project then so a colleague or two two or three of us would get together and we'd stay up for three nights and we'd be drinking and we'd be using substances to keep going so we got pretty crazy but we did it because we were being encouraged to do it by the situation so were we psychopaths i don't think so i think we were people under enormous pressure we're not through yet it always seemed that wall street was the place where the psychopathic among us could not only take refuge but flourish but it appears more complicated than that so i think
talk to some former wall street insiders people you may refer to as recovering psychopaths alexis goldstein spent seven years. on wall street she describes the culture it's a complete lack of empathy and it's really all about being instead of an island as you can be and having enough money and enough power so that you can basically behave however you want and treat people have or you want the proper term for it is f. you money richard usko worked at a i g there were times in my own work life...
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. >> i am glad brooke goldstein wasn't here or it would go right to the muslim brotherhood. >> did you know there is a company out there whose job is to provide crowds? >> that's incredible. >> it is a great idea. i don't know if we can pan over to our audience right now, but we can use some. >> we have no paning ability. >> it is actual crowd sourcing. >> this is no different than clubs, hiring people to go and find -- people to fill up their club. joy they get girls. -- they get girls. they are called promoters and they go and find girls and they say okay, you go to the club and we will pay for your -- >> those are called prostitutes, greg. >> for your birthday what if we called this place and just hired leak 30 people to follow you around all day as you walk down the street. >> that's a great idea. let's do that. i wonder how much that would cost? $50 an hour. >> i will find out tomorrow. >> you pay them $200 to stop after five minutes. >> that's fantastic. >> a nasty way of getting back at an ex-- i am hearing music. >> it is a rock and roll story. we need the soundtrack. >> what i
. >> i am glad brooke goldstein wasn't here or it would go right to the muslim brotherhood. >> did you know there is a company out there whose job is to provide crowds? >> that's incredible. >> it is a great idea. i don't know if we can pan over to our audience right now, but we can use some. >> we have no paning ability. >> it is actual crowd sourcing. >> this is no different than clubs, hiring people to go and find -- people to fill up their club. joy...
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return appearances from brooke goldstein and jaime lissou. oh that's a fun show. now time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> you are welcome. >> no i was thanking the tele prompter. i want to show something to america that is wornt to see. this is anthony wiener talking to buzz smith. can we roll that? >> i said the first thing i was going to do as mayor was hold a press conference tearing out your -- tearing out your [bleep] gland. >> just for the regard -- for the record what he said was an f-bomb. now shear a clip from "red eye" on saturday night of us talking about anthony wiener. >> i think this is fantastic. i agree. he doesn't care at all. we are a day or two away from him dropping f bombs at press conferences and campaign events. >> a little clap. >> i don't remember that show. >> bill, we -- andy filmed that yesterday morning with his artificial mannequin body lifelike of us. so desperate. >> that's why i nef invite you to my apartment because that's what my apartment looks like. >> i have to say he has thousands. he has like every "red
return appearances from brooke goldstein and jaime lissou. oh that's a fun show. now time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> you are welcome. >> no i was thanking the tele prompter. i want to show something to america that is wornt to see. this is anthony wiener talking to buzz smith. can we roll that? >> i said the first thing i was going to do as mayor was hold a press conference tearing out your -- tearing out your [bleep] gland. >> just for the...
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joining me is rick grenell and from the law fair project, rick goldstein.ick, let me begin with you because about a month ago when samantha power, our new u.s. ambassador to the united nations, testified before congress, she called u.s. and u.n. security counsel in action on syria a, quote, disgrags. we held an emergency meeting and they were a no show. first of all, can you tell us if that, in fact, is true and, secondly, where is her responsibility to protect? >> right. exactly. she basically won the nobel peace prize putting forward this idea that we had a responsibility to align and that she was going to be there to watch over all the crises in the world. the simple fact is she's been on the job for 19 days now and she was a no show at a cabinet meeting. the problem with this is we've been told by years by the obama administration is that our policy is via the u. snmpt. the only thing we're doing is via the u.n. if our policy is all about the u.n., how can we not have our ambassador only shoot up. do they think the american people are going to be fine w
joining me is rick grenell and from the law fair project, rick goldstein.ick, let me begin with you because about a month ago when samantha power, our new u.s. ambassador to the united nations, testified before congress, she called u.s. and u.n. security counsel in action on syria a, quote, disgrags. we held an emergency meeting and they were a no show. first of all, can you tell us if that, in fact, is true and, secondly, where is her responsibility to protect? >> right. exactly. she...
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jacob goldstein just wro about this in "the new york" magazine. what are the results?y is this more efficient? >> they are still studying that. besides give people money they are doing a real study and doing a randomized trial so some group of people that didn't get money and some did and get real data this year. we kind of don't know yet. anecdotally, people are doing including things but does not seem like people are drinking the money away. >> which is one of the concerns in terms of traditional charity giving? >> serm. when you sort of tell somebody about this idea like here is this charity giving people money the first thing they say, drink it away. >> bernard omandi is one of the characters you wrote about in hurry your piece. how does he get the money? >> there he is on the screen. people showed up in his village one day last year, we are from this charity and give you a thousand dollars with no strings attached. he didn't believe it, right? it's weird for somebody to be like we are giving you money. >> when you make $2 a day? >> exactly. his friends were like,
jacob goldstein just wro about this in "the new york" magazine. what are the results?y is this more efficient? >> they are still studying that. besides give people money they are doing a real study and doing a randomized trial so some group of people that didn't get money and some did and get real data this year. we kind of don't know yet. anecdotally, people are doing including things but does not seem like people are drinking the money away. >> which is one of the...
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waters and back to smooth sailing if you will, royal caribbean ceo and international president aaron goldstein. nice to meet you, sir. >> nice to meet you, lori. lori: tell how the bad pub listly has hit the cruise line industry? >> it has been a tough time but people recognize how rare those events are through the history of the cruising. that will move forward and customers will be loyal to us as they typically are. lori: interesting that royal caribbean's stock price held up nicely this year, it is up 14%. most of the issues, especially really troubling one, the one so many people were aghast by, stranded in the gulf of mexico, losing toilets and all all that horribleness happened to your competitor obviously. carnival cruise. did you see a gain? passengers because of the troubles that carnival had? >> this was a problem for the industry and it was a problem that really required industry solutions which we tried to be responsive in terms of passenger bill of rights. about 10 new safety policies that the whole industry introduced into the cruise industries because the customers may know some
waters and back to smooth sailing if you will, royal caribbean ceo and international president aaron goldstein. nice to meet you, sir. >> nice to meet you, lori. lori: tell how the bad pub listly has hit the cruise line industry? >> it has been a tough time but people recognize how rare those events are through the history of the cruising. that will move forward and customers will be loyal to us as they typically are. lori: interesting that royal caribbean's stock price held up...
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kill bytes of memory, there was no worldwide web and tom goldstein had yet to birthday.rst he development of intensely competitive environment of cable news. now in the big decisions, i can't have the luxury of sitting in the courtroom and listening to the judges summarize their rulings. often make more sense than the decisions. quick s you an instant kind of core decision of what the decision is. up waiting outside wired waiting for the first word of the decision. struck up a partnership goldstein.ult tom he's the publisher of scotus blog. -- you know it's phillips code -- supreme court of the u.s. back of the old wire service days. atwas getting the first look the decisions as an extremely fast intern, running them to us. i had tom on the phone in one ear and waiting for the intern the other out in ear. news.com te, nbc carried the scotus blog live time.at the same we're usually competing with the eyeballs with h our cases but blogs and websites covering the court in one specific way. that is it's now possible to do ost of your work covering the supreme court in your jammis. because it
kill bytes of memory, there was no worldwide web and tom goldstein had yet to birthday.rst he development of intensely competitive environment of cable news. now in the big decisions, i can't have the luxury of sitting in the courtroom and listening to the judges summarize their rulings. often make more sense than the decisions. quick s you an instant kind of core decision of what the decision is. up waiting outside wired waiting for the first word of the decision. struck up a partnership...
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nbc news struck up a partnership for the adult tom goldstein. he's the publisher of scotus log.it's devoted entirely for the supreme court. scotus -- you know it's phillips code -- supreme court of the u.s. back of the old wire service days. he was getting the first look at the decisions as an extremely fast intern, running them outside to us. i had tom on the phone in one ear and waiting for the intern to run them out in the other ear. our website, nbc news.com carried the scotus blog live blog at the same time. we're usually competing with the scotus blog with eyeballs with our cases but blogs and websites have changed covering the court in one specific way. and that is it is now possible to do most of your work covering the supreme court in your jammies. it used to be you had to go to the court if you wanted to know what a case was about, go to your little desk and read them. now that's not true. you can read all the briefs. at first it was just the merit briefs, now you can read everything. the lower court decisions, the appeals court decision, everything online. so, the oth
nbc news struck up a partnership for the adult tom goldstein. he's the publisher of scotus log.it's devoted entirely for the supreme court. scotus -- you know it's phillips code -- supreme court of the u.s. back of the old wire service days. he was getting the first look at the decisions as an extremely fast intern, running them outside to us. i had tom on the phone in one ear and waiting for the intern to run them out in the other ear. our website, nbc news.com carried the scotus blog live...
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talking about new allegations and the use of chemical allegations there and we'll bring in brook goldstein serves as director of the project. thank you, brock. >> you probably heard that. it doesn't sound like it changed with the administration's policy. the president said chemical use weapons is a redline. where does the white house go from here? >> it is hard to say, because as you are mentioning. we have talked in circles over the year. i am not sure our foreign policy. is it drawing firm redlines or reducing the military intervention. do we stand for humanitarian aid or like a paper tiger. we have britain, we have france, and israel all come out and people in the intelligence community confirmed that chemical weapons are used 13 times and we as a country have not said anything in terms of what our policy is when indeed they are used. it is all empty word sxtz real danger is that the chemical weapons are going to get in the hands of the rebels who are aligning themselves with al-qaeda and a lining themselves with the muslim brotherhood and passage to iraq and those chemical weapons see
talking about new allegations and the use of chemical allegations there and we'll bring in brook goldstein serves as director of the project. thank you, brock. >> you probably heard that. it doesn't sound like it changed with the administration's policy. the president said chemical use weapons is a redline. where does the white house go from here? >> it is hard to say, because as you are mentioning. we have talked in circles over the year. i am not sure our foreign policy. is it...
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this past year, nbc news struck up a partnership with the a very adult tom goldstein. he is the publisher of scotus bl og, devoted entirely to the supreme court. it is supreme court of the u.s.. back at the old wire service days -- he was getting the first look at the decisions as an extremely fast in turn ran them outside to us. i had tom on the phone in one ear and waiting for the intern to run them out in the other ear. our website, nbc news.com carried a livescotus blog at the same time. most of the time, we are competing with scotus blog. certainly blogs and websites have changed covering the court in one specific way and that is that it is now possible to do most of your work covering the supreme court in your jammies. you used to have to go to the court if you wanted to know what the case was a bout and pull the stack of breeze off the shelf and read them. that is not true now. you can read all the briefs. everything, the lower court decisions, the appeals court decisions, the amicus briefs, everything online. the other thing that has changed for me is the range
this past year, nbc news struck up a partnership with the a very adult tom goldstein. he is the publisher of scotus bl og, devoted entirely to the supreme court. it is supreme court of the u.s.. back at the old wire service days -- he was getting the first look at the decisions as an extremely fast in turn ran them outside to us. i had tom on the phone in one ear and waiting for the intern to run them out in the other ear. our website, nbc news.com carried a livescotus blog at the same time....