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with the great army. but i wholly agree -- she said it better than i could have -- that all these factors -- industrial, military and so forth -- were at the disposition not play things, but the apparatus which individuals were operating. and, therefore, it was very important who these individuals were, what their antisee departments have been die nastically, gene logically, politically. william was the emperor of germany. he was physically afflicted and psychologically, i think, afflicted man. he was, he had great power for i won't say, call it evil, but for destruction. and he was constantly shifting back and forth between a sort of pallid desire to do good, to be recognized in europe as a factor for good -- sorry. i'm launched from her, what she said. i would say the dread knot race was because william wanted a great navy, high seas fleet. britain and france had already gobbled up all the colonies. but no one knew quite what the german navy was for. certainly the british didn't. they asked themselves,
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but it's of course, show how the great war paved the way to a great understanding to what was already building in europe. also a great passion of mine since college especially -- a specially my last book that is the new dishes just in time for the 100th anniversary for the start of the war next summer. speaking of which coming there are many ways to approach but fundamentally they come down to personalities and integrity. of want to start a quotation from duke robert. diplomats and politicians are crackheads have the power and authority to say yes or no mobilizing the army's compromised carrying of the plans already drawn up by military. , a good question is the uncontrollable forces inevitably moving towards war or was that individuals? >> title said there were not forces moving but i am reluctant to talk about inevitability because that means we through upper hand to say there is nothing we can do and i often think there are two choices even pushing to war with the arms race winner is a lot of people that if that we will not ever have a war game with the international and socialist
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. >> great. thank you for your time. >> up next on booktv, margaret macmillan come international history professor at oxford university examines the lead up to world war i. this is just over one hour. >> welcome everybody to today's council on foreign relations meeting. i look back at the build up to the great war with margaret macmillan and robert massie. i'm david amblin, editor of world policy journal and i would like to welcome our national members participating in this meeting through the live screen. you know, i was sitting at lunch i have a little surprise for our two guests, because i checked 100 years ago today out of curiosity come november 4, 1913, the united states was preparing to muster 500,000 troops and gear up for war against a major power. president wilson had just given an ultimatum to that nation's head of state but we didn't go to war. at least not them. that major power was on this side of the atlantic your it was mexico. the great menace of that moment. so i found this on t
. >> great. thank you for your time. >> up next on booktv, margaret macmillan come international history professor at oxford university examines the lead up to world war i. this is just over one hour. >> welcome everybody to today's council on foreign relations meeting. i look back at the build up to the great war with margaret macmillan and robert massie. i'm david amblin, editor of world policy journal and i would like to welcome our national members participating in this...
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it's great to be here. yes first of all i wanna come back to me for being a permanent resident of kabul. that's my proudest achievement in time i'd fill you in the distance over a condition for the many contributions they have come to us how one wastes over the years it's been an elk was like this said billion now the director of the center for asia policy the national team on university. telescope that of other note the center of what kind of research being conducted over. the ok well you know on the center was actually on the brainchild of the president charm of the national team or university. okay um i think he heard present lot about the time you is offering the permanent residence here okay make that comment me of that. perhaps i should be teaching in taiwan university we decided to take advantage of that. actually no tulane university in the united states have a history that goes back to nineteen oh nine except when she in law was established. and i think he saw an opportunity here is a certain symme
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have a great day. (drums rolling)iculture's forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)lture's forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolline's forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)'s forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)s forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)eforever stamp. have a great day. (drums rollin forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling) >> everybody to the world and enter galactic rocket i'm joel we have the great honor and pleasure of ownership this building but having haley here we love you guys focused on digital health this is your grand opening. so we've getting got a set period of time we're going to have an interesting panel discussion. most of you know mayor ed lee was sworn in two years ago january 8, 2012, to replace naumd and richard who runs our bay area operation we broke ground back in 2005 mission bay was i think a call was here and we did the total low beautiful bluegrass building we
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[indiscernible] , my great, great, great grandfather and had fought at the battle, an astonished brigadier-general, the first spaniard to charge and the first spaniard to fall. he was killed with a sword to his heart break away at the very beginning of the battle. on the right was a portrait of a beautiful young woman whose name was. [indiscernible] , and she was the daughter, but she had never met him, born a few weeks after that sort pierced his heart. and across from me was the rebel -- rebel general eventually married. and his name was. [indiscernible] he fought, charged down that hill. and it managed to free peru and ended, by the way, with the peruvian freedom, all of spanish rule in latin america. so i always felt that even though i was sitting there being punished for being bad, rebellion was great, so over the yolk. i was fascinated ever since. this is a towering figure, and i wanted to give you a sense of that by reading some of what i have written about. by that time he a exactly 200 years ago in 1813, by the time he began his admirable campaigned in which he was not known at all, he wa
[indiscernible] , my great, great, great grandfather and had fought at the battle, an astonished brigadier-general, the first spaniard to charge and the first spaniard to fall. he was killed with a sword to his heart break away at the very beginning of the battle. on the right was a portrait of a beautiful young woman whose name was. [indiscernible] , and she was the daughter, but she had never met him, born a few weeks after that sort pierced his heart. and across from me was the rebel --...
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the crowd here are is, i'm going to say, beautiful. >> great. great. something. go live.led "but anyway" that goes a little something like this. ♪ ♪ she wanted home but anyway i think i'll spend my life and i don't care right now but anyway ♪ ♪ [ music ] >> 16 minutes before 2014. hang on >> and plus, we're going to read your tweets so tweet us and go to facebook.com/fox news to vote for your favorite feel good story of the year and let us know about your favorite video. >> in the meantime, blues traveller continues in vegas. ♪ just dance ♪ just dance >> eyes of the world are watching times square >> right. billions of them. >> you know for anyone, anywhere. >> you're right about that. >> people are watching and millions here are joining us. >> it is 11:48. nearly 12,000 pound waterford crystal ball will begin it's decent in moments. light monthed yules capable of creating a palette of billions of patterns. >> that is fascinating. so check in with us. live in time square two of the five co-hosts. bob beckel and kimberly guilfoyle and ainsley earhardt is down there and gri
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your presentation was great. i wanted to say you came up here and were right on and i was able to relate to what you had to say i totally believed you. i was on the broadway task force way back when and i was on that street at night in the middle of those horrific crowds. that went from really dangerous to scary to police van to deed. i've been out on broadway and some people are afraid to walk on broadway. i'm not afraid of anything because there's nothing there. when i first came to san francisco broadway was the place to be you went to the stone it was a great place to be. it's very sad. my fear about all of this is this. you make a change maybe it works maybe it gets for confident maybe new businesses come in and the change that feels good is a business killer. i've heard nothing but i'm sorry katie i've heard nothing but moratoriums out of chiu's office. saying i can't do something take what you got and work with it do outreach. i'm all for pa ingress broadway but i'm very afraid of having people stop busine
your presentation was great. i wanted to say you came up here and were right on and i was able to relate to what you had to say i totally believed you. i was on the broadway task force way back when and i was on that street at night in the middle of those horrific crowds. that went from really dangerous to scary to police van to deed. i've been out on broadway and some people are afraid to walk on broadway. i'm not afraid of anything because there's nothing there. when i first came to san...
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that would be great. that would be great. [inaudible conversations] >> well, not from -- >> well, that many believe it accessible. you know, a member of the people a year. at least they have not thrown water or wine in my face. controversy. i don't think that's it. but mostly. i have been writing, yes. good. not too bad. you know. you know. [inaudible conversations] >> the media this week. starting late next week ago one toward. twenty cities. crazy. that kind of stuff. yes. no. what are you doing? what are you up to? >> trying to do a little more. >> are you doing a new book? >> and rendering a new book. and stepping up. i have been doing fairly regular things. >> i heard about that. it's been great. a good post the other day, as a matter of fact. >> right. right. right. >> figure out how upset get into life again. >> he should do another book. you are so good at it. really for me because of this one, you really kind of do that do of the of that narrative. i chose you. it was very helpful. >> cautionary. >> mentioning here f
that would be great. that would be great. [inaudible conversations] >> well, not from -- >> well, that many believe it accessible. you know, a member of the people a year. at least they have not thrown water or wine in my face. controversy. i don't think that's it. but mostly. i have been writing, yes. good. not too bad. you know. you know. [inaudible conversations] >> the media this week. starting late next week ago one toward. twenty cities. crazy. that kind of stuff. yes....
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[laughter] tavis: that is a great story.one from upstate new york is going to buy one of my books now. you kept selling records and you survived it. >> i was horrified at myself. you know that saying that someone is beside yourself. like you get shocked out of your body. your body is doing the best it can. that is what it was like. tavis: i'm not going to call any names. the flipside is going to see the show and the artist won't shut up. >> i like it when they are on their money or on their game. when michael jackson came out and first at the moonwalk. i never went to the beatles concerts or screamed. i was on my feet with the entire crowd and we were shrieking our guts out and we would've gone anywhere with him. there is like a moment where he connected and that is why he is the greatest pop star of all time. troubled guy with a lot of problems but whatever it was, it was really powerful and we would have followed him to help. is that your assessment that he was the greatest pop star of all time? >> i believe so. been sinat
[laughter] tavis: that is a great story.one from upstate new york is going to buy one of my books now. you kept selling records and you survived it. >> i was horrified at myself. you know that saying that someone is beside yourself. like you get shocked out of your body. your body is doing the best it can. that is what it was like. tavis: i'm not going to call any names. the flipside is going to see the show and the artist won't shut up. >> i like it when they are on their money or...
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, great. look at this. let's look at the duct tape here because we see a big -- >> yes. in the event of an earthquake, i don't think we're going to have too many -- too much debris that's safe to put into a plastic bag, even as strong as it might be. these are called vice bags. this is what they use to put rice and things when they ship it. this is something where i take my glass, i can take broken pieces of wood, i can take anything sharp and fill it. and it's not going to puncture and come out. it's not going to fall all over the floor. i've not going to have it sticking out, maybe scratch myself, cut myself or anything like that. these are a great thing to have. >> you have a little go-to box for emergencies. that's great. thanks very much for joining us, ben. it's really been interesting. and i want to thank you all for joining us here at the spur urban center. and we'll see you again good mo everyone. welcome to the san francisco budget and finance committee meeting for january 22, 2014.
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i look back at the buildup in the great war. i am the editor of the world policy journal and i would also like to welcome the national members participating in the meeting. you know, i said at lunch i have a surprise here because 100 years ago out of curiosity, november 4th, 1913, the united states was preparing to muster 500,000 troops into europe and the war against the major power. president wilson had given an ultimatum to the nation's head of state but we didn't go to war at least not then. that major power was on this side of the atlantic and posed was the great men s, so i found this on the front page of the times and the next 17 pages there wasn't a single mention of europe so masterfully chronicled proceeding to the real world war. the second had just concluded the second stage and now you're up had deadly confrontation. so it's my great pleasure to welcome margaret and hear the war that ended the peace as she was describing the close to my own heart i want to make sure we left -- [laughter] >> it paved the way towards
i look back at the buildup in the great war. i am the editor of the world policy journal and i would also like to welcome the national members participating in the meeting. you know, i said at lunch i have a surprise here because 100 years ago out of curiosity, november 4th, 1913, the united states was preparing to muster 500,000 troops into europe and the war against the major power. president wilson had given an ultimatum to the nation's head of state but we didn't go to war at least not...
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alexander's family cry tears of joy great things other than their. red dark at a court of law from online there's a story made for movies playing out in real life. with avigail breslin you will see her christmas day strange movie opened christmas day and this movie has it's a real wild movie is all this stuff osage county by the way i ran into the other night at dinner harvey weinstein is an old friend who published my last two books who loved you all told him what was tribulation you just love your performance and these great producer harvey yes he's amazing that's what about you and almost was nicole what's what maggie is the name of the movie and yet what is it about i just finished filming it and it's it's about kind of just a world that. where there is like a zombie virus taking over and so i am a girl who's bitten by the zombie virus and it's very dark actually and it's not your typical zombie movie it's more about disease and the isolation of of that and only place to my dad my dad was allowed to work with them it was great it was awesome i lo
alexander's family cry tears of joy great things other than their. red dark at a court of law from online there's a story made for movies playing out in real life. with avigail breslin you will see her christmas day strange movie opened christmas day and this movie has it's a real wild movie is all this stuff osage county by the way i ran into the other night at dinner harvey weinstein is an old friend who published my last two books who loved you all told him what was tribulation you just love...
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that's great. one of the great moments.wards. >> and reese there. >> back off, back off. i gotta tell you. julia louis-dreyfus, for me, robbed for "veep," great show. lara spencer. one of the many, many, many, many, many moments from last night. some l.a. special "pop news." >> i would love it, josh. good morning to you all and good morning to you. i begin with emma thompson. so wonderful in "saving mr. banks." when i saw her last week at the national board of review gala, she got on stage and she urged all women to unite and kick off their high heels. she got a standing o. last night, she practiced what she preached. at the golden globes, she gets on stage to present best screenplay, she shared her pain and her disdain for high heels. take a look. >> i just want you to know, this red, it's my blood. [ laughter ] >> she chucked them off. when it came time to open the envelope, she needed both hands. and then the heel high jinks continued. they went on on the red carpet. she did the whole red carpet no shoes on. clearly she
that's great. one of the great moments.wards. >> and reese there. >> back off, back off. i gotta tell you. julia louis-dreyfus, for me, robbed for "veep," great show. lara spencer. one of the many, many, many, many, many moments from last night. some l.a. special "pop news." >> i would love it, josh. good morning to you all and good morning to you. i begin with emma thompson. so wonderful in "saving mr. banks." when i saw her last week at the...
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we had a great family.nd my dad said to me once, there are three things you can give your children, you can give them the best education. that doesn't mean stanford or yale, or princeton, it means the best education that you can provide. and you can help. you are their first teacher. the best education that you can example. set a good that is very important. and all the love in the world. and i hope we've given it to our children. george w, i heard him say several times, that his dad is given him unconditional love you did and that is true. this baloney about george competing with his father is just ridiculous. they are devoted to each other, and there was never competition. is in their hands. i hope i have a legacy, other than aim for sir, -- in force or --
we had a great family.nd my dad said to me once, there are three things you can give your children, you can give them the best education. that doesn't mean stanford or yale, or princeton, it means the best education that you can provide. and you can help. you are their first teacher. the best education that you can example. set a good that is very important. and all the love in the world. and i hope we've given it to our children. george w, i heard him say several times, that his dad is given...
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we have talked about these issues at great length. but they are doing a lot of great work today.are making a pledge to impact the million youth in the next five years. and that is by connecting youth into the opportunities and preparing them for the future both with our work with those and others. and ultimately employing large numbers of them to be able to satisfy our growth needs and serve the customers. and so the only way we do that is having great team members know how to deliver that service liz: you're one of the few american hotels that have opened here. >> this is all they let me have. [laughter] >> i love it, it's very functional. and the rate is very high. and it's great to be here. thank you for having me. liz: it is good to see you. chris, hilton worldwide. back to you in new york. cheryl: that was great. allall right, the closing bell l ring. we have 51 minutes ago. like a spurned lover, carl ichan comes back for more after a public fight with apple. he professes his love by buying more stock. we will take a look at what against apple investors. and in just a moment
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yeah, i think it's great. it's a great document. i really like the photo on page 1, 2, 3, maybe 4. >> egret. >> the egret. i love the photo. i would love to know where it came from because it's a great photograph. a really great photographer. [laughter] >> the director. >> owe kay, very well done. ~ okay >> [speaker not understood]. >> it's very nice. there was one thing that i felt was interesting. there was enough time to get information about the zero waste textile initiative in there and that was a really great event. we were talking about the metrics, commissioner josefowitz was talking about the page views. this might be in guillermo's shop. that was so popular on the facebook post we had like 75,000 views just on that post there. so, just to get a sense of what we can do with social media. is that right, about 75,000? so, good, great event and great you had the ability to put that in the annual report, too. well, colleagues? all right, seeing none. any public comment on our annual report? seeing none, thank you very much. [ga
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you're great at fantasy football.our own league last year although this year not doing as well but still. >> yeah. melissa: so you could be a championship investor. we're here to prove it. number one tip, don't tinker with yourhe lineup. >> you can not tinker. if you got a good lineup, players will have up and down seasons. you've got to stick with them. in faat i think best example is -- >> john. john is the gentleman who plays taco on our show. sweet boy from canada, doesn't know much about the nfl. forgets even when the draft is. so he auto drafts every year. this year heas almost, i think undefeated record. >> yeah. he is the taco of our show is the taco of our league and beating all of us. that is the thing. you can't tinker and especially do not drunk tinker. >> no. >> what you'll do, end up looking through players like they're old girlfriend on playbook, willies ma gay he, you were great in denver. >> miss you so much, brandon jacobs. melissa: saying don't do it. scott, what do you think? is that good investing
you're great at fantasy football.our own league last year although this year not doing as well but still. >> yeah. melissa: so you could be a championship investor. we're here to prove it. number one tip, don't tinker with yourhe lineup. >> you can not tinker. if you got a good lineup, players will have up and down seasons. you've got to stick with them. in faat i think best example is -- >> john. john is the gentleman who plays taco on our show. sweet boy from canada, doesn't...
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have a great day. (drums rolline's forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)'s forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)s forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling)eforever stamp. have a great day. (drums rollin forever stamp. have a great day. (drums rolling) hi, i'm lawrenc doing a special series about staying safe. let's look at issues of water and sewer. we are here at the san francisco urban center on mission street in san francisco and i'm joined today by marrielen from puc and talk about water and sewer issues. what are things we should be concerned about water. >> you want to be prepared for that scenario and the recommendation is to have stored 1 gallon per person per day that you are out of water. we recommend that you have at least 3-5 days for each person and also keep in consideration storage needs for your pets and think about the size of your pets and how much water they consume. >> the storage which is using tap water which you are going to encourage. >> right. of cour
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>> pleasure. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. great book. >> thank you. we're on c-span now, but got to talk to lanny about what he and i i talked about yesterday, our new plan. >> i love it. i like it. >> so -- >> it fits really well. i flipped through the week, and i read various -- the book, and i read various -- [inaudible] so interesting, all the personalities. >> right. >> i'm really glad you wrote this book. >> it's a story that had to be told. i mean, you know this because you're living down in north carolina. but the -- >> so easy to forget. it's so easy to forget. >> and, you know, the other thing that drives me crazy in today's politics, nobody cares about ideas, nobody cares about performs. it's all about posture. >> i love your thought of party unity is not the goal. >> right, right. well, you know what? you were a very important guy because you wrote all those speeches for -- [inaudible] >> well, you know, i can't tell you how many times i repeated the words responsibility, opportunity. >> yeah. >> it's a really good book. >> thank you. i'm
>> pleasure. >> great to see you. >> congratulations. great book. >> thank you. we're on c-span now, but got to talk to lanny about what he and i i talked about yesterday, our new plan. >> i love it. i like it. >> so -- >> it fits really well. i flipped through the week, and i read various -- the book, and i read various -- [inaudible] so interesting, all the personalities. >> right. >> i'm really glad you wrote this book. >> it's a...
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i hope you and everyone feels we've done a great job. before i go too far i want to recognize my partner mark for being here (clapping) you all know how partner of an elected official needs to be so i want to put that out there. mayor ed lee thank you for being here and our kind kind words to continue to grow the words 0 both from the clerkors office. i believe it's important work we're doing for the city and county and we're creating a model for many places around the country and with our support we're able to do that. thank you. again. i want to thank ail the elected officials i see a number of the board of supervisors thank you all of you for believing in us and supporting us i'm not going to name names. george thank you. carmen chiu the newly sworn in assessor and recorders. thank you. again my partner in so much important work we do for the city. i want to call ben roman fold for the hard work between the three of us we handle the lions share for the city and we're proud what we're able to do for the city it's important work but, yo
i hope you and everyone feels we've done a great job. before i go too far i want to recognize my partner mark for being here (clapping) you all know how partner of an elected official needs to be so i want to put that out there. mayor ed lee thank you for being here and our kind kind words to continue to grow the words 0 both from the clerkors office. i believe it's important work we're doing for the city and county and we're creating a model for many places around the country and with our...
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tell a great story, great writing and a great insight. not necessarily about big production values. i think more and more you will see heartwarming stories, funny stories. that is what people tend to share and go viral. can hey's mystery meat, correct the winner of the super bowl? >> it is the new york giants, according to teddy. well, according to teddy bear, it is going to be the baltimore ravens. ok, teddy. time to tell everyone, who is going to win super bowl xlviii? the seahawks are the broncos? [porcupine squeals] ♪ , 50 six past the hour. getting you up to speed with something -- with some breaking news. the state department has weighed in on the keystone pipeline, they think it will not boost oil impactutput or climate change. this is going to be disappointing to foes of the pipeline, who claimed the review sets in place a 90 day process. this is the final review from the state department. we will now have a 30 day period of public commentary, setting the stage for a final decision that will come from john kerry and then from president obama. to reiterate, the state departme
tell a great story, great writing and a great insight. not necessarily about big production values. i think more and more you will see heartwarming stories, funny stories. that is what people tend to share and go viral. can hey's mystery meat, correct the winner of the super bowl? >> it is the new york giants, according to teddy. well, according to teddy bear, it is going to be the baltimore ravens. ok, teddy. time to tell everyone, who is going to win super bowl xlviii? the seahawks are...
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that is a great story. how you doing? he is one of us and writes a column regularly for "the washington times." she is part of the guild if he likes it or not. [laughter] >> that is true. >> absolutely. is a good? it should be good. very ambitious ambitious, tiring, rebate up -- leaving. there you go. the very healthy. [laughter] would you like to drink? can i get you a drink? thank you for coming. >> do you have someone writing a song? >> we talked about that. if you can think of some great songs about bush or j.d. i think discretion is the better part of valor >> congratulations how're you feeling? >> [inaudible] >> things are going great. [inaudible] and this is all on video. [laughter] he really is fantastic. he is great. but it is good for him to have a chance to run something like jim. he is so energetic, he has the metabolism and inspires in his staff. you will love him. he is terrific. we will mourn for his loss. but i am glad he will be there. thank you so much. the books are in the back. i would be happy to. how
that is a great story. how you doing? he is one of us and writes a column regularly for "the washington times." she is part of the guild if he likes it or not. [laughter] >> that is true. >> absolutely. is a good? it should be good. very ambitious ambitious, tiring, rebate up -- leaving. there you go. the very healthy. [laughter] would you like to drink? can i get you a drink? thank you for coming. >> do you have someone writing a song? >> we talked about that....
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it's great to be here again.as the mayor said we really have the commitment in san francisco to make communities like this inclusive and as hard as it's these days to deal with the affordable housing crisis we are facing with in our city, it's not without a lack of effort. it's two of our best officials in the country mayor lee and supervisor kim, we are going to do everything we can to make affordable housing in san francisco possible. i want say a few thank yous. i want to thank our contractors for doing the phenomenal work and moving won this project. i want to thank bruce prescott, our architect, two of our managers, barbara and who has done all the work and i would like to thank them for their phenomenal work and the office of community investment and infrastructure. i said that, right? i'm looking at tiffany cut me off. formally knew her in her redevelopment agencies, it's really phenomenal that we are continuing to move forward when others have not found a way to do it. we thank you and the rest of the reg
it's great to be here again.as the mayor said we really have the commitment in san francisco to make communities like this inclusive and as hard as it's these days to deal with the affordable housing crisis we are facing with in our city, it's not without a lack of effort. it's two of our best officials in the country mayor lee and supervisor kim, we are going to do everything we can to make affordable housing in san francisco possible. i want say a few thank yous. i want to thank our...
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>> great question. great question.ipation, if you are not going to the bathroom at least once or twice a week, you're officially constipated. >> a week? >> a week. >> you don't have to go every day. if you don't go every day, it doesn't mean you're constipated. a quick fix is a stool softener, an over-the-counter like colace will keep things moving. >> good to know. >> people swear by it. i've never actually had it, but people swear by it. >> get your fiber intake. apples are a good source of fiber. and something surprising that i didn't know. sugar. we can only metabolize a certain amount of fructose. cut back on the sugar. >> as with everything, don't eat too much. >> if you're not having at least one or two bowel movements a week -- i know folks using smooth move. if not, go see a doctor, especially if you are seeing blood in your stool or straining to have to go. >> now our favorite the subject, indigestion. >> and heartburn. one of the causes is very surprising. >> what is it? >> shapewear. >> oh, no. >> every one
>> great question. great question.ipation, if you are not going to the bathroom at least once or twice a week, you're officially constipated. >> a week? >> a week. >> you don't have to go every day. if you don't go every day, it doesn't mean you're constipated. a quick fix is a stool softener, an over-the-counter like colace will keep things moving. >> good to know. >> people swear by it. i've never actually had it, but people swear by it. >> get your...
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>> they're great. getting big.i'm officially told i must say, you're a paid spokesperson for verizon. good for you. >> i am. >> he's going to stick around and do "who knew?" with you. >> today is my favorite day. >> thank you so much. >> oh my god. what a thrill. how fun. >> oh. >> do you drive a truck? >> what's that? >> do you drive a truck? >> do i? not currently, but i have driven a truck, yes. >> that's all we care about. he knows how to drive a truck. >>> a survey says women are most attracted to guys that drive trucks. what just happened? i'm totally discombobulated. >> men like to see a woman who's driving a convertible. a sports car convertible. yeah, yeah, yeah. >>> they surveyed a bunch of people. they also said -- your description is good. what kind of man -- what kind of car should he be driving? >> a clean one. thaeps important to me. >> you said a jeep. >> i like a guy with a jeep with a surfboard coming out the other side. you know what i'm saying? oh yeah. >> that was weird. >>> what happened to me
>> they're great. getting big.i'm officially told i must say, you're a paid spokesperson for verizon. good for you. >> i am. >> he's going to stick around and do "who knew?" with you. >> today is my favorite day. >> thank you so much. >> oh my god. what a thrill. how fun. >> oh. >> do you drive a truck? >> what's that? >> do you drive a truck? >> do i? not currently, but i have driven a truck, yes. >> that's all...
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you've got to have great product, then we like to say a great story with great storytellers. create that connection and experience. >> hopefully it works for the future, too. >> thank you very much. >>> let's take a look at what the markets are up to to becaus currently losing steam. the dow is off by 140 points. the nasdaq and s&p are down by over 1%. one of the biggest problems -- one of the laggards is the energy sector. the s&p energy sector is down by 1.7% which is tracking what is going on in crude which is down $1.26 right now despite the fact the u.s. dollar is little on the back foot. >>> coming up next, we're going to be bigging in on the bentley boom. the ultra luxury karcarmaker is coming off its best year ever. we'll be speaking with the president of bentley motors when "street signs" returns. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, t
you've got to have great product, then we like to say a great story with great storytellers. create that connection and experience. >> hopefully it works for the future, too. >> thank you very much. >>> let's take a look at what the markets are up to to becaus currently losing steam. the dow is off by 140 points. the nasdaq and s&p are down by over 1%. one of the biggest problems -- one of the laggards is the energy sector. the s&p energy sector is down by 1.7%...
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this was a great pick.reat. but i wanted to sort of share something at home, if you find a dress like this in the store and just don't think you can pull this off because you're not going to the grammys, you know, you can add a sheer panel just like that, and it still is sexy. i actually kind of like what the sheer panel did to her frame, bought she has great strong shoulders, but without the wide set straps, it pulled her together. >> would you do that or skin tone? >> you could do a lot, lace, you could do black. >> a great piece of jewelry to pull it over and tie it up. >> a lot of things. this is for someone who would want to try something like that and be more modest. >> what about gloria estefan? >> she is the nicest woman and most beautiful inside and out. i loved what she wore, but i did want to see this seam you see in the sleeve sort of -- i wanted to see it across there. >> makes it a little maternal, doesn't it? >> a little bit. and her hair. and, you know, i really can't -- >> look at the diffe
this was a great pick.reat. but i wanted to sort of share something at home, if you find a dress like this in the store and just don't think you can pull this off because you're not going to the grammys, you know, you can add a sheer panel just like that, and it still is sexy. i actually kind of like what the sheer panel did to her frame, bought she has great strong shoulders, but without the wide set straps, it pulled her together. >> would you do that or skin tone? >> you could do...
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great to see you.e you being with us, and thank you for being with us for our essential live coverage of "the actors red carpet." i'm a.j. hammer. >> and benedict cumberbatch will be sitting with the cast of "12 years a slave." he had to pick because he's nominated for both. who do you love? >> lupita nyong'o killed it. claire danes and cate blanchett look really great tonight. >> and that's the last word. have a great evening. >>> for korean americans, according to the stereotype, anyway, it used to be that you grew up to be a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer. there were a specific set of rules and expectations. are you asking me to be in a porno? is that what you're asking me? >> thanks to some remarkably bad koreans, things are beginning to change. >> i went to one year of law school and walked out. >> so you're a bad korean. >> i'm a bad korean. >> any advice to someone about to marry a korean woman? the answer -- don't do it.
great to see you.e you being with us, and thank you for being with us for our essential live coverage of "the actors red carpet." i'm a.j. hammer. >> and benedict cumberbatch will be sitting with the cast of "12 years a slave." he had to pick because he's nominated for both. who do you love? >> lupita nyong'o killed it. claire danes and cate blanchett look really great tonight. >> and that's the last word. have a great evening. >>> for korean...
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the great recession in 2008 saw the most dramatic contraction of employment since the great depression. but as the country tightens it's belt under the troubles of dollar of debt, any kind of help to struggling americans becomes a political football. >> we have never in the history of our country have long-term unemployment like we do today. never in the history of our republic. yet we're turning 1.3 million people away? so i hope republicans remember that during hard times, during times of high employment regardless of who is in the white house or who has led this chamber, americans have always put politics aside and put american families first. >> reporter: the first question is whether to extend the unemployment benefits to 1.3 million americans. the senate cleared an procedural hurdle by voting to continue the debate but the ideological arguments are in the shadows of 50 years ago. >> it's only when you believe that government is the answer to your problems, you talk about unemployment rather than job creation, and instead of helping people reach their maximum potential. it's time
the great recession in 2008 saw the most dramatic contraction of employment since the great depression. but as the country tightens it's belt under the troubles of dollar of debt, any kind of help to struggling americans becomes a political football. >> we have never in the history of our country have long-term unemployment like we do today. never in the history of our republic. yet we're turning 1.3 million people away? so i hope republicans remember that during hard times, during times...
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guy by the way love ronald reagan who i thought was one of the greats they were great friends but they got along they would sit down like you and i and they had different philosophies but weary they would get they would go into a room and sometimes in ten minutes come out with a solution oh what led to the center of well you have different personalities you think it's part racial i don't personally i don't think so but a lot of people do a lot of people think it's racial and it could very well be i don't think so i think that the president has to look he is the ultimate leader in the group and he's got to get people into the room you know when he played golf with speaker boehner i thought that was a great thing people said oh they wanted me to say it was negative i said it's positive they should play all the time they don't get along and they don't have and maybe they get along. they don't have that report that you're talking about with tip o'neill and reagan and somehow if they don't you know you have a big thing coming up very soon and that's going to be the debt ceiling and that's b
guy by the way love ronald reagan who i thought was one of the greats they were great friends but they got along they would sit down like you and i and they had different philosophies but weary they would get they would go into a room and sometimes in ten minutes come out with a solution oh what led to the center of well you have different personalities you think it's part racial i don't personally i don't think so but a lot of people do a lot of people think it's racial and it could very well...
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listen, this has been a great crowd of people. it's been a great show.a couple more hours. >> we are. believe it or not, we will spend even more time together. your "fantasy island" dream has come true. what do you think of that? >> i want to know where the island is and who's paying the mortgage. >> at least it is not you. >> a cue. taking the reins right now are bill hemmer and elisabeth hasselbeck and straight ahead the interview with the stars of "duck dynasty." >> bob and i will be going in to the crowd, like he said. the magic isn't over yet. it's just beginning. we will see you again in the next hour as we countdown the new year right here on the fox news channel. >> happy new year, everybody. >> eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two -- >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, this is "all american new year" with bill hemmer and elisabeth hasselbeck. tonight, a fox exclusive. >> merry christmas and a happy happy happy new year. >> willie and korie are robertson from "duck dynasty." >> we got the turkey, the chicken, got the duck
listen, this has been a great crowd of people. it's been a great show.a couple more hours. >> we are. believe it or not, we will spend even more time together. your "fantasy island" dream has come true. what do you think of that? >> i want to know where the island is and who's paying the mortgage. >> at least it is not you. >> a cue. taking the reins right now are bill hemmer and elisabeth hasselbeck and straight ahead the interview with the stars of "duck...
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the great thing is he's a great admirer from everybody apart from me.probably is about the right way it should be. let's talk about chris christie. i've been a great admirer of chris christie for a long time. he's clearly facing i would argue his biggest political challenge so far. how is he doing in this scandal, do you think, and what are the big pitfalls going ahead? >> i mean, there's only one big pitfall going ahead. that is is he telling the truth? i believe that he is. i think the facts indicate that he is. but that's the pitfall, right? the reality is, this was a stupid mistake. it was a dumb thing to do. it was probably something he didn't want to happen. but he has handled it about as well as a leader can handle it. the good part of this for chris is, he's getting a chance to demonstrate how he would handle failure, which after all could happen to him if he were president of the united states. he could have a situation like the president had with benghazi. he could have a situation like the president had with the irs targeting all those right-
the great thing is he's a great admirer from everybody apart from me.probably is about the right way it should be. let's talk about chris christie. i've been a great admirer of chris christie for a long time. he's clearly facing i would argue his biggest political challenge so far. how is he doing in this scandal, do you think, and what are the big pitfalls going ahead? >> i mean, there's only one big pitfall going ahead. that is is he telling the truth? i believe that he is. i think the...
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chris christie, he's a great guy and a great guy for new jersey.en relel in -- reveal in your diary that you wept and there wasn't a santa claus after all and chris christie ran a corruptive administration. this isn't especially shocking but i will tell you it is especially troubling for chris christie's future, political career. a month ago around here we were all talking off set how he would get conservatives on his side to be the next president of the united states. now the questions are asked off air around the table is he going to survive the next year as governor of new jersey. these are tough, tough times for chris christie. >> as he is in this survival mode, i think we saw a different tact from his and his administration this weekend aggressively pushing back against the hoboken mayor's claim but not on the facts of the story but the network that broke the story, msnbc. a christie spokesperson said msnbc is a partisan network that is hostile to governor christie and almost gleeful in their efforts attacking him. i know governor christie is
chris christie, he's a great guy and a great guy for new jersey.en relel in -- reveal in your diary that you wept and there wasn't a santa claus after all and chris christie ran a corruptive administration. this isn't especially shocking but i will tell you it is especially troubling for chris christie's future, political career. a month ago around here we were all talking off set how he would get conservatives on his side to be the next president of the united states. now the questions are...
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it's not great. [ light laughter ] it's not great.will you smack allison williams in the face?" i was like, "well, if i was a smaller gay, it might not be so offensive." i'm like, "i'm a little too tall to be hauling off and hitting girls." particularly allison williams who, like, doesn't even say anything that mean. i just like deck her. so the -- i was like, "can i just like do -- i don't know." i was trying to sort of not look so violent. and i ended up looking like i was having some sort of attack. [ laughter ] like a palsy -- >> jimmy: no, no. i know -- i know a way to do a good slap. >> it's too late now, but -- >> jimmy: who knows -- >> i'll hit her again. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't want you to hit allison williams. she's beautiful. >> lovely. she's a lovely girl. >> jimmy: --taught me this. this is great. you put your hand under your chin, right? and then -- >> then i hit your hand. >> jimmy: then you hit my hand. but i have to be facing the camera and then you smack me. watch. >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] >
it's not great. [ light laughter ] it's not great.will you smack allison williams in the face?" i was like, "well, if i was a smaller gay, it might not be so offensive." i'm like, "i'm a little too tall to be hauling off and hitting girls." particularly allison williams who, like, doesn't even say anything that mean. i just like deck her. so the -- i was like, "can i just like do -- i don't know." i was trying to sort of not look so violent. and i ended up...
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. >> there was some great stuff, and some not so great stuff. i'll show you the great stuff. >> okay. i want to see the great stuff. >> we did not have good weather. we had better weather than anywhere else. i'm not complaining. but there was one day after it stopped raining that i saw something i've never seen in my whole life. i don't know if you're going to be able to make it out on this picture. cassidy took this picture. >> okay. >> it was a triple. >> where is the triple? >> you know what, it got so faint, but it was a full all the way both sides triple rainbow. >> that's crazy. >> so, you know what, that's just worth the price of admission right there. >> beautiful. >> extraordinary. >> you cut loose when you were in the keys like you tend to do? >> there is my annual new year's day at alabama jacks, yeah. and every year i think to myself, no, they're not going to ask me again. but they did. this is what happened at alabama jacks. >> oh. ♪ >> grab somebody you love or somebody you don't like at all and come out and dance. ♪ ♪ crazy >> eve
. >> there was some great stuff, and some not so great stuff. i'll show you the great stuff. >> okay. i want to see the great stuff. >> we did not have good weather. we had better weather than anywhere else. i'm not complaining. but there was one day after it stopped raining that i saw something i've never seen in my whole life. i don't know if you're going to be able to make it out on this picture. cassidy took this picture. >> okay. >> it was a triple. >>...
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iraq is a great example. in iraq, you know, the british imposed rule on iraq in 1920 and, lawrence predicted almost to the month, 1919, full-scale revolt against british rule would break out there. he was off by a couple of months. so i think that, i think that having been, i think what you're seeing now is playing out. as ari said, that you're, the region is falling back into these sectarian and tribal and clan affiliations. and i think what lawrence was always trying to do is figure out, is there some way that, it is not a european nation-state concept but is there a way you could could create a state where these areas have a great deal of autonomy but somehow work in a larger, cohesive whole? i think any chance of that was destroyed with pico after the war. >> i don't quite know about my great-grandfather but my family, all the, all my grandfather and uncles, great uncles, they all very dovish. they were all peaceniks of different kind, really, very, many of them very colorful figures in different ways. so
iraq is a great example. in iraq, you know, the british imposed rule on iraq in 1920 and, lawrence predicted almost to the month, 1919, full-scale revolt against british rule would break out there. he was off by a couple of months. so i think that, i think that having been, i think what you're seeing now is playing out. as ari said, that you're, the region is falling back into these sectarian and tribal and clan affiliations. and i think what lawrence was always trying to do is figure out, is...
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the great benito.ow before, and he's incredible. come on out, benito! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, there he is. the great benito. now, benito, i understand you can guess the letter of the alphabet that i'm thinking of by asking just one question. >> yes, that's right, jergens. that's as easy as cake. now, first, all you have to do is think of any letter in the entire alphabet. >> jimmy: okay. >> okay? have you got it? >> jimmy: yep. got it. >> okay. now, i will ask you one question, just one question. and with that, i will get the letter that you've guessed. the letter that you're thinking of. >> jimmy: yep. all right. yep. >> okay. here's my one question. >> jimmy: yep. >> what are the letters just before and just after the letter you're thinking of? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's kind of cheating, isn't it? >> buckle it up! buckle it up, jeffrey. buckle the lip down. do you want mother to scuff your new white shoes? [ laughter ] huh? because she will. now give me my answer. give me my
the great benito.ow before, and he's incredible. come on out, benito! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, there he is. the great benito. now, benito, i understand you can guess the letter of the alphabet that i'm thinking of by asking just one question. >> yes, that's right, jergens. that's as easy as cake. now, first, all you have to do is think of any letter in the entire alphabet. >> jimmy: okay. >> okay? have you got it? >> jimmy: yep. got it. >>...
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you will find great music, great partying, great food, beautiful views, beautiful nature around. >> yeahcans, they're afraid to come. is colombia any more dangerous for a tourist than rio or puerto rico? >> south central? >> i mean, my impression is no. when you go to rio, you don't wear a big watch or an expensive suit, you don't behave like an idiot, and life is going to be good. >> maybe i've been lucky, but i've never been mugged or kidnapped or robbed. most people will tell you we had an amazing time. we heard some great music, met some beautiful girls or guys. we drank some great drinks, hung out, went to the beach and, you know, we want to come back, you know? >> there's a lot of heart here. people feel very deeply about things. it's the most welcoming country in latin america where i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ♪ my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it'
you will find great music, great partying, great food, beautiful views, beautiful nature around. >> yeahcans, they're afraid to come. is colombia any more dangerous for a tourist than rio or puerto rico? >> south central? >> i mean, my impression is no. when you go to rio, you don't wear a big watch or an expensive suit, you don't behave like an idiot, and life is going to be good. >> maybe i've been lucky, but i've never been mugged or kidnapped or robbed. most people...
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it of course showed how the great war paved the way to understanding the great current that we are building in europe. and of course it's been a great passion of mine especially for much of my life in fact since college. especially my last book and shattered peace and that's coming out in the new addition just in time for the 100th anniversary of the start of the war next summer. speaking of which there are many ways to approach these great turning points but fundamentally comes down to historical imperatives. margaret in your new book i want to quote something on how you start off and i will quote a few words from you. a few generals crowned heads diplomats or politicians have the power and authority to say either yes or no to mobilizing armies to compromise, to carrying out the plans already drawn up at their military. the big question was, was it in fact uncontrollable worse is that were in abbot of lee in the war or was it in the end quite fallible individuals? >> well i don't think there were forces moving the world inevitably. i'm reluctant to talk about inevitability as it means we t
it of course showed how the great war paved the way to understanding the great current that we are building in europe. and of course it's been a great passion of mine especially for much of my life in fact since college. especially my last book and shattered peace and that's coming out in the new addition just in time for the 100th anniversary of the start of the war next summer. speaking of which there are many ways to approach these great turning points but fundamentally comes down to...
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already great work happening there. so we got really great coordination on that. we also met with neighborhood folks in the district 6 area along the waterfront those neighborhood groups have given us specific input and clear guidance on those types of issues they want us to address in that waterfront assessment. and customer service and efficiency improvements that we talked about we're working with our technical working group sponsors can now request and we can issue amendmented for budget changes on our project and see grants and we're also moving towards electronic invoicing. another piece of good news is that the credit rating was affirmed at double a plus and they gave us a stable financial outlook. they cited our strong program did debt management. looking ahead we hosted with kal trans 39 firms to identify upcoming opportunities here in san francisco and the bay area regions. in addition sam trans and other folks participating in the u.s. asian chamber of commerce in san jose. >> our staff has also been honored at the industry events. i was also very honor
already great work happening there. so we got really great coordination on that. we also met with neighborhood folks in the district 6 area along the waterfront those neighborhood groups have given us specific input and clear guidance on those types of issues they want us to address in that waterfront assessment. and customer service and efficiency improvements that we talked about we're working with our technical working group sponsors can now request and we can issue amendmented for budget...
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it was great. the rest of it was in hollywood. it was really interesting because there wasn't much happening in prague, except for the people. there was nothing much to eat. it was always like -- it was really sad. you know? except for the people. then you fly, you get first-class. fly over to hollywood and you eat like a pig, and you live like a king. >> jimmy: waving your little bag of pretzels over czechoslovakia. you're like, "look, we have them up here." >> i still have friends there in czechoslovakia. >> jimmy: do you really? >> yeah. great people. yeah, after 30 years, good people. >> jimmy: that's just amazing to me -- >> some of the hottest women in the world are in prague. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: we should go there in a couple of weeks. let's go check out prague. we can just hang out. [ laughter ] but you won the oscar for "amadeus." that's amazing. won the oscar, totally deserved it. now you have the oscar, what do you do with it? >> my mother, god rest her soul, had it. and
it was great. the rest of it was in hollywood. it was really interesting because there wasn't much happening in prague, except for the people. there was nothing much to eat. it was always like -- it was really sad. you know? except for the people. then you fly, you get first-class. fly over to hollywood and you eat like a pig, and you live like a king. >> jimmy: waving your little bag of pretzels over czechoslovakia. you're like, "look, we have them up here." >> i still...