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harding had. he did have this affair with carrie phillips, who was woman, they met early on old friends, they were both a couple phillipses and the hardings who all were related as a -- in a connected way in ohio. and what happens over time is that warren falls in love with -- with carrie. and florence eventually finds out about this. so, sometime between 1905 when florence gets sick for the first time in 1911, she discovers this affair. and they were still friends and they were still vacationing together and the -- the caller asks how was this happening and how did florence react to this. well, not very happily. and in fact, she asks him to consider a divorce, but warren refused. he knew very much that he needed her partly for the reasons that i alluded to before for his career and in other ways. so he agreed to kind of downplay this affair and in fact, i think, i believe he committed to sort of ending it but, in fact, he did not as it turns out. and so, such as by 1920 as he is running for presi
harding had. he did have this affair with carrie phillips, who was woman, they met early on old friends, they were both a couple phillipses and the hardings who all were related as a -- in a connected way in ohio. and what happens over time is that warren falls in love with -- with carrie. and florence eventually finds out about this. so, sometime between 1905 when florence gets sick for the first time in 1911, she discovers this affair. and they were still friends and they were still...
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>> steve: you push as hard as you can.ou try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems better at this end. he gains on brad keselowski, especially right through the middle of the corner. where does he go with the run? there is no place for him to pass the 2. >> rick: with the momentum going down the back stretch. the gap between the top two, two car-lengths. >> steve: i can't remember a race, jeff, when no one in the front was in the top at three and four. they're running the middle and bottom of the track. that's not the preferred line. >> rick: kevin harvick tired of being the brides maid. eighth runner up finishes since his last win.
>> steve: you push as hard as you can.ou try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems...
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oil got crushed hard. athird gainer is only 139.44. it is going to get bought for cash and be a done deal. the s&p 500 was a huge loser. tech, asrs in well. emily chang: netflix had a bad day. apple down. m with a ceo. you say that corrections are the best time to invest in disruptive technology. >> absolutely, when pressure is on and the market and economy is unsettled, they think about cutting costs and increasing and it plays into the hands of disruptive innovation. emily chang: would you espouse a rosy view? >> netflix has issues. is problem is, if apple making deal with tv and movie companies to make content, it is not necessarily going to be .etter then house of cards they have a catastrophe over at amazon. a lot of people are getting into this game and walking in front of my camera. emily chang: i do not want to listen to you either. do you think the hard landing has already happened? why are you optimistic? >> it is no secret that the cycle is over and they have cut in half because of china. this is not a surprise. you look at
oil got crushed hard. athird gainer is only 139.44. it is going to get bought for cash and be a done deal. the s&p 500 was a huge loser. tech, asrs in well. emily chang: netflix had a bad day. apple down. m with a ceo. you say that corrections are the best time to invest in disruptive technology. >> absolutely, when pressure is on and the market and economy is unsettled, they think about cutting costs and increasing and it plays into the hands of disruptive innovation. emily chang:...
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most people did survive the siege of vicksburg, but it was hard, hard times, hard on the confederate soldiers, because there were women and children in those caves and sometimes the shell might land close to the front of the case. and they will retreat us deeply into the cave as they get hoping it would go off before they get into harms way. in a general sense from the civilians in the state have depended on how much military activity there was where they live. many of them wrote letters and kept diaries complaining not only about unions soldiers, but confederate soldiers taking their food away from them and they have to make do the best they could. in fact it is true when sherman marched the meridian on the way to meridian and on the way back the army back to vicksburg figured they might get something to eat when they got there since the union army controlled vicksburg. they were being wiped out by people on both sides. so they just walked behind the army, white people and black people and followed those people , the union soldiers back to vicksburg. so it's not an easy life. but es
most people did survive the siege of vicksburg, but it was hard, hard times, hard on the confederate soldiers, because there were women and children in those caves and sometimes the shell might land close to the front of the case. and they will retreat us deeply into the cave as they get hoping it would go off before they get into harms way. in a general sense from the civilians in the state have depended on how much military activity there was where they live. many of them wrote letters and...
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. >> why are the immortal jellyfish so hard to keep alive? >> the secret he says lies in studying what is the blueprint of all living species - the dna in its genome. >> you really enjoy these guys? huh? >> he hasn't yet found the key to our immortality. but to professor kubota, the jellyfish is an inspiration. >> professor kubota's dream may still be far from a reality, but many others are beginning to ask the same question he is: are we humans resigned to aging? is there any reason that we shouldn't be? across the world, it's precisely these thoughts that have sparked a movement. those at the forefront of digital innovation are building a new industry the titans of silicon valley are going after aging - merging the tools of technology with human biology. >>"please welcome bill maris" >> bill maris is the head of google ventures and is partly behind google's newest spinoff - the california life company or calico. >> i think it's possible in a generation or two at the most to cure cancer. >> calico has said one of its missions is quote devisi
. >> why are the immortal jellyfish so hard to keep alive? >> the secret he says lies in studying what is the blueprint of all living species - the dna in its genome. >> you really enjoy these guys? huh? >> he hasn't yet found the key to our immortality. but to professor kubota, the jellyfish is an inspiration. >> professor kubota's dream may still be far from a reality, but many others are beginning to ask the same question he is: are we humans resigned to aging?...
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harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue.ell, every color looks good on grace. and she -- we have some letters that suggest she was indeed thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge wouldn't be the candidate the next time. susan swain: they also were very different in just what we have learned about the two women. last week was florence harding, we learned that she was, he was -- really had a very bold personality, the issues that she cared about was, in fact, the person who encouraged her husband into politics. susan swain: they seemed to have quite the opposite in the relationship between the coolidges. can you talk about the differences and how the women approached public life and their temperament? amity shlaes: well, cyndy bittinger, who is coming on tonight, grace's biographer, said, "well, the harding marriage is more like a business. and they had a deal that warren got to do this and mrs. harding got to do that." and she referred to him as "warren harding" like that. it was an older marriage as an
harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue.ell, every color looks good on grace. and she -- we have some letters that suggest she was indeed thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge wouldn't be the candidate the next time. susan swain: they also were very different in just what we have learned about the two women. last week was florence harding, we learned that she was, he was -- really had a very bold personality, the issues that she cared...
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>> steve: you push as hard as you can. you try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems better at this end. he gains on brad keselowski, especially right through the middle of the corner. where does he go with the run? there is no place for him to pass the 2. >> rick: with the momentum going down the back stretch. the gap between the top two, two car-lengths. >> steve: i can't remember a race, jeff, when no one in the front was in the top at three and four. they're running the middle and bottom of the track. that's not the preferred line. >> rick: kevin harvick tired of being the brides maid. eighth runner up finishes since his last win
>> steve: you push as hard as you can. you try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems...
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very hard. i don't think it was. >> we don't have any proof to the contrary. >> when they asked kerry about the hostages, he said we didn't want to discuss the hostages because we didn't want to complicate the negotiation. how ridiculous is that? he made that statement. and obama, your friend over at cbs, made the same statement saying we didn't want the complicate the negotiations. now, what is the big deal? first of all, the first day, the first hour, the first minute, the first question should have been hostages.
very hard. i don't think it was. >> we don't have any proof to the contrary. >> when they asked kerry about the hostages, he said we didn't want to discuss the hostages because we didn't want to complicate the negotiation. how ridiculous is that? he made that statement. and obama, your friend over at cbs, made the same statement saying we didn't want the complicate the negotiations. now, what is the big deal? first of all, the first day, the first hour, the first minute, the first...
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what would you like, a hard top or convertible? >> convertible. ernie: a convertible guy. >> a rag top guy. ernie: what do you like? >> the open air, freedom. >> hard top. we don't use the convertible top. ernie: you don't? would you like a convertible? >> i would like a convertible. ernie: look at that. that's interesting. you better get together on this. >> we will. >> i like a hard top convertible. ernie: that gets it all. >> soft top convertibles went out in '98. hard top convertibles are where it's at. >> you can see myself in a convertible. i used to have a t top, stingray back in the day. >> convertible. it's fun. the wind in your hair, especially in summer. ernie: listen to the music, have what about you? >> same. convertible. car? >> i don't know about youthful rather than playful. ernie: that's good. >> everyone likes to have a convertible, wind in your hair. it's summery. >> i like the hard top. i don't like the wind in my hair. makes me a mess. he loves -- ernie: what about you? opposites attract. >> i love the convertible. just in one
what would you like, a hard top or convertible? >> convertible. ernie: a convertible guy. >> a rag top guy. ernie: what do you like? >> the open air, freedom. >> hard top. we don't use the convertible top. ernie: you don't? would you like a convertible? >> i would like a convertible. ernie: look at that. that's interesting. you better get together on this. >> we will. >> i like a hard top convertible. ernie: that gets it all. >> soft top...
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oil got crushed hard. a third gainer is only at 139.44. it is going to get bought for cash and be a done deal. it might as well not be in the s&p 500. you had huge losers in tech as well. netflix is one of the biggest losers of the day i concern that apple will eat its lunch making its own content. back to you. emily chang: netflix had a bad day. apple down. i am with a ceo. you say that corrections are the best time to invest in disruptive technology. what do you mean? >> absolutely, when pressure is on and the market and economy is unsettled, they think about cutting costs and increasing productivity and it plays into the hands of disruptive innovation. emily chang: would you espouse a rosy view? matt: netflix has its issues. the problem is, if apple is making deal with tv and movie companies to make content, it is not necessarily going to be better then house of cards. at least some more competition there and they have a deal with a catastrophe over at amazon. a lot of companies are getting in on this game and a lot of people are walkin
oil got crushed hard. a third gainer is only at 139.44. it is going to get bought for cash and be a done deal. it might as well not be in the s&p 500. you had huge losers in tech as well. netflix is one of the biggest losers of the day i concern that apple will eat its lunch making its own content. back to you. emily chang: netflix had a bad day. apple down. i am with a ceo. you say that corrections are the best time to invest in disruptive technology. what do you mean? >> absolutely,...
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and hitting it hard. heroin overdoses... once very rare here... are now happening at an alarming rate. just last october, hospitals in three small kentucky suburbs outside cincinnati treated ten overdoses in a 48-hour period. two of them were fatal. the death rate from heroin overdoses across the country nearly quadrupled between 2000 and 2013. >> that's one of our spots where we've had a lot of activity. on the front lines... spike jones... the police chief of covington, kentucky. >> the type of people that we're seeing that are drug addicted aren't people just passed out in alley ways, they're people from suburbs, they're people from very successful families, uh, they're not what you would imagine. the number of heroin users across the country soared 82 percent between 2007 and 2013... to 681,000. >> how much of your time now is spent focused on heroin? >> a lot. chief jones works with crime scene investigator dawn bayliss. and they show me some of the heroin that's been seized during recent police arrests. >> what would something like this cost
and hitting it hard. heroin overdoses... once very rare here... are now happening at an alarming rate. just last october, hospitals in three small kentucky suburbs outside cincinnati treated ten overdoses in a 48-hour period. two of them were fatal. the death rate from heroin overdoses across the country nearly quadrupled between 2000 and 2013. >> that's one of our spots where we've had a lot of activity. on the front lines... spike jones... the police chief of covington, kentucky....
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>> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200 pesos that the workers had been fighting for. worn down - and with their options exhausted too, they had no other choice but to accept the offer. >> the beauty for the retailer of growing in san quintin, mexico is 1 - these people are not seen and the strike is not heard. i don't think that the retailers have to try very hard to obfuscate the source of the food that we eat. that's the nature of this system - when you pick up an apple, you don't see the labor in that apple - but it's embodied in that apple. you walk down the grocery aisle - think about all this phantom labor embodied in all those
>> mm-hmm. >> do you see how it would be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah. >> a month after the strike ended - farm workers took the street once more...after leaders of the movement were able to convince the federal government to sit down to negotiations with them... ...and try to seal an agreement to bring day wages up to 200 pesos. >> a month and a half later, the government announced that they'd gotten growers to agree to pay a bit more - but not the 200...
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hard rock mining, because of the law, pays no royalties at all. and it is time that the majority, if they care what's happening to the communities and the rivers in the west, i invite them to join me in trying to reform a 19th century mining law. with that, thank you and i yield back. >> thank you. i recognize myself for five minutes. in colorado last month, there was a massive environmental disaster. 3 million gallons of polluted mine waste water spilled into the animas river in a matter of hours. it was the worst ecological catastrophe in the region in recent memory. it released a plume into the river system stretching 80 miles long. we have a video that i would like to show of what happened. >> get out of here. >> when they fix that, we will come back to it. it's not the right video. what caused the accident? what caused the accident? the environmental protection agency. my colleagues and i often disas degree on the merits of epa's action. i'm certain everyone can agree that epa should not be making the environment worse. we are here to examine
hard rock mining, because of the law, pays no royalties at all. and it is time that the majority, if they care what's happening to the communities and the rivers in the west, i invite them to join me in trying to reform a 19th century mining law. with that, thank you and i yield back. >> thank you. i recognize myself for five minutes. in colorado last month, there was a massive environmental disaster. 3 million gallons of polluted mine waste water spilled into the animas river in a matter...
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>> steve: you push as hard as you can.ou try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems better at this end. he gains on brad keselowski, especially right through the middle of the corner. where does he go with the run? there is no place for him to pass the 2. >> rick: with the momentum going down the back stretch. the gap between the top two, two car-lengths. >> steve: i can't remember a race, jeff, when no one in the front was in the top at three and four. they're running the middle and bottom of the track. that's not the preferred line. >> rick: kevin harvick tired of being the brides maid. eighth runner up finishes since his last win.
>> steve: you push as hard as you can.ou try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems...
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but no one gets to be president without working hard.'m certainly not allergic to hard work. >> the bridge thing. you were never implicated but do you think that is still hurting you? governor christie: it certainly did at the time. news coverage the for anyone new the facts. after three different independent investigations, they all said the same thing, that i have no involvement and i did what leaders do. you are accountable. it happened on my watch so i fired the people who appeared to be uncivil. i set new standards in terms of checking on these things and then move on. it's 50,000 people working for you and you cannot know what each person is doing every day. did it hurt me at the time? sure. especially because the media coverage was so bias and wrong. but you live with it, he move on and here i am running for president. host: how often are you asked importance of public integrity and trustworthiness? governer christie: i'm a former u.s. attorney and in my time, we prosecuted 130 public officials without a defeat. them people know m
but no one gets to be president without working hard.'m certainly not allergic to hard work. >> the bridge thing. you were never implicated but do you think that is still hurting you? governor christie: it certainly did at the time. news coverage the for anyone new the facts. after three different independent investigations, they all said the same thing, that i have no involvement and i did what leaders do. you are accountable. it happened on my watch so i fired the people who appeared to...
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harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue. well, every color looks good on grace, and she knew it, and she could be snippy with grace. and she -- we have some letters that suggest she was indeed thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge wouldn't be the candidate the next time. amity shlaes: when the issue came up that maybe the coolidges should have a vice-presidential house, there was none. they lived in the willard. mrs. harding said she didn't think so. the willard, the hotel was just fine for the coolidges. this was a tension between women. susan swain: they also were very different in just what we have learned about the two women. last week was florence harding, we learned that she was, he was -- really had a very bold personality, the issues that she cared about was, in fact, the person who encouraged her husband into politics. susan swain: they seemed to have quite the opposite in the relationship between the coolidges. can you talk about the differences and how the women approached public life and
harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue. well, every color looks good on grace, and she knew it, and she could be snippy with grace. and she -- we have some letters that suggest she was indeed thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge wouldn't be the candidate the next time. amity shlaes: when the issue came up that maybe the coolidges should have a vice-presidential house, there was none. they lived in the willard. mrs. harding said she...
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i was a die hard notre dame fan before i ever stepped on campus. that is from a picture that i took of glen colin hill in ireland, the town where my dad grew up. had i been smart enough to extend the camera a little bit further to the right, you would actually get the small house that my dad grew up in. and then of course all the family photos. i really love the picture with vice president biden picking up my daughter abby. and a picture of my procedure and me and my dad at the white house when we were hosting march 17th. pretty special events. even know as i look over my shoulder, my mom's old crossing guard hat and my dad septa hat. it is not the nicely decorated office. the things that i do i have probably say a lot about who i am and what i value. >> and finally, if they'll have you, how long would you like to serve in the house and do you have aspirations beyond the house? >> i'm going to say something quite unpopular. i know there is a pretty bipartisan effort to criticize and bash politics itself, the political system. that's been going on s
i was a die hard notre dame fan before i ever stepped on campus. that is from a picture that i took of glen colin hill in ireland, the town where my dad grew up. had i been smart enough to extend the camera a little bit further to the right, you would actually get the small house that my dad grew up in. and then of course all the family photos. i really love the picture with vice president biden picking up my daughter abby. and a picture of my procedure and me and my dad at the white house when...
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hard to believe, right?aham said, hillary mile longs a list a to help the middle class. [laughter] [cheering] [applause] that.ight about absolutely right about that. i do. it was the most honest ring anyone said that night. and i am going to keep adding to that list, keep writing for the thate class, keep showing the middle class has a voice. do not be -- the way he handled the question about president obama were shocking but not surprising. trafficking in president -- and prejudice and paranoia this entire campaign. tell you, if you look at the policies of the other republican candidates, they are just trmump without the pizzazz or the hair. he says hateful things about immigrants -- they do not support a real path to citizenship. we need comprehensive reform, not demagoguery and deportation. [cheering] [applause] and, we have heard mr. trump insult and demean women. by the way, donald, when you say you'd cherish women, that really does not make it any better. stop cherishing women and start respecting wome
hard to believe, right?aham said, hillary mile longs a list a to help the middle class. [laughter] [cheering] [applause] that.ight about absolutely right about that. i do. it was the most honest ring anyone said that night. and i am going to keep adding to that list, keep writing for the thate class, keep showing the middle class has a voice. do not be -- the way he handled the question about president obama were shocking but not surprising. trafficking in president -- and prejudice and...
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it's hard on the yard, man.in a better place after the conversation that you had with him? >> he's in a better place. not necessarily because of the conversation i had with him but he was able to throw that proverbial stuff against the wall. doesn't matter what wall it was, i was the wall that took it. understand it's not personal, it's just because i'm wearing the badge today. if it wasn't me, it would be you, it would be somebody else. now he's sitting down, he's quiet. you probably won't hear anything from him for the rest of the night. >>> coming up -- >> i saw punches being thrown, i saw feet being kicked. >> a fight breaks out in rhett manning's housing unit. and -- >> in a snap of a finger, you could end up in a place like this and never get out again. >> manning uses a personal camera to reflect on his crime. >> this is my only way of showing that i'm sorry. or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs.
it's hard on the yard, man.in a better place after the conversation that you had with him? >> he's in a better place. not necessarily because of the conversation i had with him but he was able to throw that proverbial stuff against the wall. doesn't matter what wall it was, i was the wall that took it. understand it's not personal, it's just because i'm wearing the badge today. if it wasn't me, it would be you, it would be somebody else. now he's sitting down, he's quiet. you probably...
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it's hard driving, hard work. still t 1.4 billion, they are able to do something in china. next 5-10 years. this is - i think this is necessary correction. you mentioned that the government is in strong control. is that part of the problem. chinese shareholders didn't know the state of what was going on in the chang high change, because they couldn't find out from a controlled media, and the leaders weren't being straight with them. yes. that is one of the things, very you feek about china -- unique about china, i never thought i would say something like this. i left china when i was 22 years old. and here was a democratic system. i love both country. but what i've been doing this in china for 22 years. and what is jaw dropping is this system, the unique system of it democratic and economy, creating the power of china, in a way, i don't know the system, if it's bad or good. it's worked. >> you mentioned that you grew up in china, you have been here 30 years, can you imagine when you were a kid, that what was happening in the chinese economy had the power to make the rest of
it's hard driving, hard work. still t 1.4 billion, they are able to do something in china. next 5-10 years. this is - i think this is necessary correction. you mentioned that the government is in strong control. is that part of the problem. chinese shareholders didn't know the state of what was going on in the chang high change, because they couldn't find out from a controlled media, and the leaders weren't being straight with them. yes. that is one of the things, very you feek about china --...
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all of these companies are having a hard time.ollywoodhire producers and people who have experience. emily chang: or, buy a studio. >> it is taste-driven and it is hard to continue to make money. emily chang: we are seeing netflix settling down and ending the contract. netflix will focus even more on original content. amazon, as well, how does this disrupt a broader industry? >> the issue is business models. whoever delivers the best and easiest business model that allows people to get access to the content they want on the devices they want -- ultimately wins. the content is a nice thing to have, but fundamentally it is about a business model where apple, potentially, has an upper hand, if they can figure out a business model that allows them to get access to this on devices. let's be honest, netflix is working on this. so is amazon and other folks. emily chang: you are sticking with us. >> indeed. emily chang: we are focusing on emerging leaders in virtual reality. we turn to a unicorn that harnesses a power. they are looking at
all of these companies are having a hard time.ollywoodhire producers and people who have experience. emily chang: or, buy a studio. >> it is taste-driven and it is hard to continue to make money. emily chang: we are seeing netflix settling down and ending the contract. netflix will focus even more on original content. amazon, as well, how does this disrupt a broader industry? >> the issue is business models. whoever delivers the best and easiest business model that allows people to...
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this is hard. meg: it is hard.henever you come into a turnaround -- and i have done a couple of them -- it is always harder than you think. even though i was on the board, you find out things that you could not see as a board member, so it has been tough as the company had been through a lot. it just takes perseverance. you get up every morning and you fight the good fight and you win the hearts and minds of hp people and restore the confidence of customers and partners. it has been hard but it has been really gratifying. i have to say, relative to running for governor, this is easy. emily: you mentioned you spend a lot of time with your ceo colleagues. in the last few years, who has been the best council? who has given you good advice? meg: gosh, a number of people. p&g, which is a big customer. a.g. lafley has been a great counselor to me. i sit on the p&g board. jim mcnerney of boeing has been a great counselor. howard schultz at starbucks, he was one of my earliest board members at ebay. emily: what kinds of th
this is hard. meg: it is hard.henever you come into a turnaround -- and i have done a couple of them -- it is always harder than you think. even though i was on the board, you find out things that you could not see as a board member, so it has been tough as the company had been through a lot. it just takes perseverance. you get up every morning and you fight the good fight and you win the hearts and minds of hp people and restore the confidence of customers and partners. it has been hard but it...
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>> steve: you push as hard as you can.ou try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems better at this end. he gains on brad keselowski, especially right through the middle of the corner. where does he go with the run? there is no place for him to pass the 2. >> rick: with the momentum going down the back stretch. the gap between the top two, two car-lengths. >> steve: i can't remember a race, jeff, when no one in the front was in the top at three and four. they're running the middle and bottom of the track. that's not the preferred line. >> rick: kevin harvick tired of being the brides maid. eighth runner up finishes since his last win.
>> steve: you push as hard as you can.ou try to make the pass like you see harvick doing here, you try to do it. >> rick: got to the inside once again. let keselowski know i'm here. >> steve: we've talked about this all weekend, jeff. three both feel three and four is the harder end of the racetrack to get hold of. it's the most important place to try to win. brad keselowski does a great job of at least keeping up with the 4 through that end of the track. kevin harvick seems...
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this was something that was really hard to negotiate as a deal.t was really hard to imagine that they would be able to felony off these domestic political challenges to it in congress. a lot of people thought they would never be able to get this done but they got it done. and this will be seen as one of the top tier political achievements of any kind from the whole obama presidency. and one of them that was hardest to achieve against the worst odds. it happened today. and yet, even though president did seem happy today, in alaska, he did not say he was specifically happy about this huge achievement. and he was happy about the salmon jerky and about the kids and the awesome dancing and that salmon that was so happy to meet him. the president seems like he's in a good mood. there's been no declaration of victory and the white house. no crowing about how they got it done and what a huge deal it is. instead, since the barbara mikulski announcement this morning that put him over in the votes, the whole obama administration has kept its head down all da
this was something that was really hard to negotiate as a deal.t was really hard to imagine that they would be able to felony off these domestic political challenges to it in congress. a lot of people thought they would never be able to get this done but they got it done. and this will be seen as one of the top tier political achievements of any kind from the whole obama presidency. and one of them that was hardest to achieve against the worst odds. it happened today. and yet, even though...
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>> not hard at all. it's cheap. >> was there money in it?, yeah. >> it's make may berry out here. who's using it now? >> kids. >> kids. >> today's heroin epidemic is different than the one that raves through america in the 1970s in a few ways. back then, heroin was mostly seen as a poor people problem. somebody else's problem. the sort of thing that musicians and criminals got into. marginal people, far from the white main streets of may berry usa, but those people did to themselves, well, it was unfortunate but not our problem. until somebody broke into your house. today it's absolutely the reverse. the new addicts are almost entirely white, middle class, and from towns and areas like this. >> how do you think you make it better? >> you don't. you don't? >> no. there's going to be more robberies and killings. one person off the street, two more come in. >> at peak, how many customers did you have? >> probably all of greenfield. >> what happened? how did the kid next door along with mom, pop, and grandmother too become users of hard core ill
>> not hard at all. it's cheap. >> was there money in it?, yeah. >> it's make may berry out here. who's using it now? >> kids. >> kids. >> today's heroin epidemic is different than the one that raves through america in the 1970s in a few ways. back then, heroin was mostly seen as a poor people problem. somebody else's problem. the sort of thing that musicians and criminals got into. marginal people, far from the white main streets of may berry usa, but those...
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it's going to be hard to take it down.he worries some republicans trumpis that by the time has wanted some early contests and kept that broad coalition. john: what will bring him down is if he is shown to just not know enough of the presidency to qualify for the commander-in-chief threshold. mark: donald trump the destroyer is having a rally, literally, on the deck of a battleship tonight in los angeles. the aptly named uss iowa. we will be looking to see if he sounds at all to conventional presidential candidate. last night in dallas, trump had a big rally. something caught our ear. he showed some flashes of sounding almost like a normal candidate. don't get me wrong, most of the hour-long speech was pure distilled trump. but listen to the subtleties of these lines that make it seem like a trump may be changing ever so slightly. mr. trump: we are a dumping ground for the rest of the world. we are a dumping ground. we have to straighten out our act. we are going to have a great country. we're going to have a greater border
it's going to be hard to take it down.he worries some republicans trumpis that by the time has wanted some early contests and kept that broad coalition. john: what will bring him down is if he is shown to just not know enough of the presidency to qualify for the commander-in-chief threshold. mark: donald trump the destroyer is having a rally, literally, on the deck of a battleship tonight in los angeles. the aptly named uss iowa. we will be looking to see if he sounds at all to conventional...
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now congress needs to work as hard as you do. thanks, and have a great weekend. senator capito: i'm senator shelley moore capito from west virginia. for months, congress carefully and thoughtfully examined the details of the president's agreement with iran and its profound implications for our national security. we have evaluated this deal through simple and straightforward standards: will this agreement eliminate iran's path to a nuclear weapon? will it improve the security situation in the middle east? and, most importantly, will it make america safer? the bipartisan majority of congress and the american public have concluded it will not improve our safety, our security or our stability. the partisan minority in congress who support the deal acknowledge its shortcomings, and the litany of flaws raised throughout this debate should invoke serious concerns about our entering into this agreement with iran. the tens of billions of dollars that iran will receive once the sanctions are lifted will only increase its ability to sponsor the syrian regime, support hezbol
now congress needs to work as hard as you do. thanks, and have a great weekend. senator capito: i'm senator shelley moore capito from west virginia. for months, congress carefully and thoughtfully examined the details of the president's agreement with iran and its profound implications for our national security. we have evaluated this deal through simple and straightforward standards: will this agreement eliminate iran's path to a nuclear weapon? will it improve the security situation in the...
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plunkett said efforts motivated to work hard and use what he learned to get to stanford and then eventually to the nfl and to football history. he is a legend. >> he is a legend. both of his parents were blind. and he has been a star at ever level of his career. >> very cool. >> one of the best stories in the bay area. >>> jeff, what, we are 25 minutes away -- >> from friday. >> check it out. it's what everybody wants. fog rolling into san francisco right now. 63 degrees. that's going to be responsible for cooling those temperatures down. still hot inland, but we expect temperatures to drop ten to 15 degrees by this weekend. good news. >> that is good news. >> thank you for joining us here at 11:00. enjoy your friday. >> bye-bye. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- andy samberg, carrie underwood, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 326. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that's what
plunkett said efforts motivated to work hard and use what he learned to get to stanford and then eventually to the nfl and to football history. he is a legend. >> he is a legend. both of his parents were blind. and he has been a star at ever level of his career. >> very cool. >> one of the best stories in the bay area. >>> jeff, what, we are 25 minutes away -- >> from friday. >> check it out. it's what everybody wants. fog rolling into san francisco right...
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and he had to really work hard. his leadership and thanks to the sacrifice of so many americans, we pulled back from the brink of depression, saved the auto industry, curbed wall street abuses, and provided health care to 16 million people. [cheering] [applause] now, the only way that the republicans can win is is that they count on collective amnesia from the american people. president obama deserves a lot more credit than he gets for helping us avoid an economic catastrophe. [cheering] [applause] and i know it is very inconvenient for our republican friends, but the facts he speak for themselves. economic growth is stronger under democratic presidents. unemployment is lower. rises faster.et businesses do better. and deficits are smaller. [applause] and one of my favorite inconvenient facts -- under republicans, recessions have been four times as clearly as under democrats. so, one would have to wonder, why would anybody who cares about the economy -- which is anybodys -- why would who cares about seeing paychecks
and he had to really work hard. his leadership and thanks to the sacrifice of so many americans, we pulled back from the brink of depression, saved the auto industry, curbed wall street abuses, and provided health care to 16 million people. [cheering] [applause] now, the only way that the republicans can win is is that they count on collective amnesia from the american people. president obama deserves a lot more credit than he gets for helping us avoid an economic catastrophe. [cheering]...
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it's hard to tell how or if ayahuasca has affected him. >> one person tripping hard is roman.physical performance contrasts sharply with the first-timers who struggle to keep it together during this five-hour ordeal. but whether anyone will experience real healing will have to wait for the light of day. i've been around a lot of people who've been under the influence of various drugs. i myself have been under the influence, but i've never experienced anything like what i experienced last night. the ceremony and the ritual were so elaborate, but the people here are emphatic about the fact that ayahuasca is not a drug. it's a medicine, they say. the first person i see upon arrival is roman. >> do you remember what was happening to you in the ceremony? because you were very physical. >> mm-hmm. i don't hold back at all. it might look a little strange, of course, but i was doing exactly what i was needing to do to get exactly the healing i was getting. >> like many ayahuasca devotees, he claims he's visited in ceremony by serpents and spirit animals who enter his body to enhance h
it's hard to tell how or if ayahuasca has affected him. >> one person tripping hard is roman.physical performance contrasts sharply with the first-timers who struggle to keep it together during this five-hour ordeal. but whether anyone will experience real healing will have to wait for the light of day. i've been around a lot of people who've been under the influence of various drugs. i myself have been under the influence, but i've never experienced anything like what i experienced last...
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and get a feel for how very hard, beautiful but hard, the life of people in a town like that was. swain: we're seeing some scenes of plymouth notch, vermont. and in just a minute, we're going to be telling you the dramatic story of the night calvin coolidge got the news that he was about to become the president of the united states. before we do that, let me tell you about how you can involved in our program tonight. one of the things that's been very special about this series is learning from your questions, and we encourage them in three different ways. you can call us. the phone numbers will be on the screen throughout the program 202-585-3880, if you live in the eastern or central time zones; 202-585-3881, if you live in the mountain or pacific time zones. you can also tweet us. our twitter address is @firstladies. and you can also join the conversation on our facebook page, on c-span. you can find the beautiful photograph of the coolidge administration. there's already a conversation underway. and send us a question there. we'll try to mix those all in throughout the program.
and get a feel for how very hard, beautiful but hard, the life of people in a town like that was. swain: we're seeing some scenes of plymouth notch, vermont. and in just a minute, we're going to be telling you the dramatic story of the night calvin coolidge got the news that he was about to become the president of the united states. before we do that, let me tell you about how you can involved in our program tonight. one of the things that's been very special about this series is learning from...
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was it hard, roger, or what? - that is not hard. - [roger] it sounded hard. - yeah, it was hard. my breath went almost to him. i was not expecting it. - just for everybody at home, he deserved it. - and i came across a group of refugees that were fleeing from the ravages of war. you better not have been laughing before that ended, because i got it right. >>> now, new york's number one news. channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> developing right now, a new legion air scare in the south bronx. a new case diagnosed. officials say this time this bacteria was found in the water. good evening at 11:00, i'm sade bederinwa. >> and i'm bill ritter. folks are tonight, the discovery, the hot water being turned off and water filters are being installed. >> eyewitness news reporter, a.j. ross spoke with concerned resident. she's in the bronx with the developing story. a, j. >> sade, residents here got these fliers a couple hours ago notifying them of this new bacteria detectedded in the water system right here in this building. now also tonight, there was a community meeting and people are worried a
was it hard, roger, or what? - that is not hard. - [roger] it sounded hard. - yeah, it was hard. my breath went almost to him. i was not expecting it. - just for everybody at home, he deserved it. - and i came across a group of refugees that were fleeing from the ravages of war. you better not have been laughing before that ended, because i got it right. >>> now, new york's number one news. channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> developing right now, a new legion air scare in the...
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it's a hard one.s certain in my opinion if it's placed up there where it cannot get life, let mother nature take its course, that is my personal opinion for that. the fire is good. it gets so much dead growth and gets very mad. i call her her and she gets very pissed and that's the fad -- bad fire. it makes a lot of energy and that can ruin stuff. we're talking stuff that's growthing for a -- growing for a long time. over 200-degrees. that's the bad fire. we don't want them to get that big. any questions so far, folks? >> i'm curious about how you work with the incident commands because when a fire start often in this state it can be the sheriff that is -- >> correct. >> overseeing it and how do you get in there quickly when a fire has great potential but the incident command has not done at the federal level? how do you answer the liaison with those types of situation? >> a good example is you've all seen hurricane, national disasters, 9/11, that was in the command system. we're very good at natural
it's a hard one.s certain in my opinion if it's placed up there where it cannot get life, let mother nature take its course, that is my personal opinion for that. the fire is good. it gets so much dead growth and gets very mad. i call her her and she gets very pissed and that's the fad -- bad fire. it makes a lot of energy and that can ruin stuff. we're talking stuff that's growthing for a -- growing for a long time. over 200-degrees. that's the bad fire. we don't want them to get that big. any...
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. >> this is hard. it's a back flash now. i avoid it. >> they said everyone should feel safe in san francisco. officers say if you see graffiti with hateful messages, report it to 311. nbc bay area news. >> helping to get everyone out of the building that was burning tonight in san francisco. calls for help came in the soma district around 7:30. firefighters arrive and went around kicking in doors. they spread to another. what's unclear is how the fire initially started. >> late tonight, the chp is trying to determine how it happened. two cars crashed head on. nbc chopper overhead, you can see the aftermath of this crash. one person was killed. this happened in richmond on san pablo road at around 5:00 this evening. for the second time, a caltrain hit a car on broadway off in burlingame. the driver turned on to the track and became dis-orient and got out when he saw the train coming right for him. this is what's left of the car. the train snashed into it and traffic was a mess. trains were halted for almost an hour. >> a bidd
. >> this is hard. it's a back flash now. i avoid it. >> they said everyone should feel safe in san francisco. officers say if you see graffiti with hateful messages, report it to 311. nbc bay area news. >> helping to get everyone out of the building that was burning tonight in san francisco. calls for help came in the soma district around 7:30. firefighters arrive and went around kicking in doors. they spread to another. what's unclear is how the fire initially started....
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labor leader jimmy corbyn alexey hard left winger -- elects hard left-winger. ♪ welcome to the pulse.ive from european headquarters. i am francine lacqua. out of china, the top desk the economy is growing slower. industrial outputs also missed forecasts. the shanghai composite index dropped the most in three weeks. it is raised the perspective of more stimulus from chinese authorities as they try to push and the slowdown. -- as they try to cushion the slowdown. malcolm, what can we expect next from policymakers. we are likely to see a response on numerous fronts. we've heard from the government last week that plans are to boost the fiscal response to the slowdown. today there were some tweaks around that. they are going to lower the capital requirements and some new infrastructure projects that will allow less of a down payment. roads, rail, projects. more monetary easing that can come in various forms. banks for reduction of rrr ratios. the downside on the deposit by inflation is picking up because of rising pork prices. that may limits go -- that may .imit scope it will be ongoing.
labor leader jimmy corbyn alexey hard left winger -- elects hard left-winger. ♪ welcome to the pulse.ive from european headquarters. i am francine lacqua. out of china, the top desk the economy is growing slower. industrial outputs also missed forecasts. the shanghai composite index dropped the most in three weeks. it is raised the perspective of more stimulus from chinese authorities as they try to push and the slowdown. -- as they try to cushion the slowdown. malcolm, what can we expect...
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we talk to those who are working hard to change this for future generations. reporter: in the past, dante barksdale spent very little time with his mother and his nieces. instead, he was out on the streets. barksdale grew up in a housing project in baltimore with poverty, violence and crime. dante: to be tough you had to fight or you know have a big gun. to be successful, we thought that -- all right, look, nobody here that is a lawyer or a doctor, so i guess our occupation is either i will be a drug addict, a stick-up artist, or i will be a drug dealer. reporter: barksdale started selling drugs. for his mother it was very hard raising five children by herself with hardly any money. joan: they learned things you know other than my teachings. they had choices to make and in a lot of times they made bad choices, to me. he said it was survival choices, which i can agree with. they wanted more things that i couldn't provide. reporter: baltimore is one of the poorest cities in the us, with one of the highest crime and murder rates. barksdale himself was arrested se
we talk to those who are working hard to change this for future generations. reporter: in the past, dante barksdale spent very little time with his mother and his nieces. instead, he was out on the streets. barksdale grew up in a housing project in baltimore with poverty, violence and crime. dante: to be tough you had to fight or you know have a big gun. to be successful, we thought that -- all right, look, nobody here that is a lawyer or a doctor, so i guess our occupation is either i will be...
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as i mentioned, tonight we have stephen harding here. world war ii in japan has officially ended in cease fire, but there are still a few final moments of the american story to be told. stephen harding targets an american soldier and the final flight through japan in the book "last to die." publishers weekly calls the book a meticulously researched tale. while harding expresses a commitment as a journalist and historian to remaining objective and not emotionally attached to the individual stories to be told, he admits to his personal connection with tony from his service in the vietnam war to his detailed journalism of american military affairs, harding is very well suited to share tony's legacy of patriotism. stephen harding is the author of eight previous books including "the new york times" bestseller "the last battle," he is a longtime journalist, for nearly two decades, he was on the staff of u.s. soldiers, the initial newspaper of the u.s. army. currently, he is the editor this chief of military history magazine. his contributions
as i mentioned, tonight we have stephen harding here. world war ii in japan has officially ended in cease fire, but there are still a few final moments of the american story to be told. stephen harding targets an american soldier and the final flight through japan in the book "last to die." publishers weekly calls the book a meticulously researched tale. while harding expresses a commitment as a journalist and historian to remaining objective and not emotionally attached to the...
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>> well, it's hard to tell.nk if you go out and run and take a spin class or something and you're tired and you're sweating you have no context to know how many calories that was, so you just think i must have burned a lot. >> reporter: to find out just how hard it is to accurately gauge your burn we went to new york's hospital for special surgery. >> this is a metabolic cart. it's going to measure how many oxygen and carbon dioxide is in your exhale there. it's going to measure how many calories you're burning. >> reporter: i ran at a comfortable pace for ten minutes. >> how many calories would you say that was? >> i would guess about 200. >> reporter: but after crunching some numbers. >> 90 calories. >> stop it. >> reporter: next up, brianna bikes for ten minutes. she thought she would burn 110 calories but only burned 97. gibson does a series of high intensity intervals for seven minutes. >> how many calories do you think you burned? >> i would go with 100. >> reporter: his actual number of calories burned --
>> well, it's hard to tell.nk if you go out and run and take a spin class or something and you're tired and you're sweating you have no context to know how many calories that was, so you just think i must have burned a lot. >> reporter: to find out just how hard it is to accurately gauge your burn we went to new york's hospital for special surgery. >> this is a metabolic cart. it's going to measure how many oxygen and carbon dioxide is in your exhale there. it's going to...
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i worked hard on that. a bunch of you worked hard on.fter returning a republican majority to the senate, how disappointing that here we are of september, and the unborn child protection act has not been passed. [applause] ms. fiorina: this is not just good policy. it is good politics. the majority of women, the majority of young people, the majority of americans agree that abortion for any reason at all after five months is wrong. why don't we passed the bill? we haven't. that is about the character of our nation. here is another thing that is about the character of our nation. remember 18 months ago, when the scandal of wait times at the arizona v.a. burst into the public eye? we learned of veterans were dying waiting for appointments. and the pressure was so intense on the political class, on politicians in washington, that they got together and managed to pass in three short weeks a bipartisan bill, which the president signed without a peep, that says you can fire 400 senior executives at the v.a. if things do not get better at the v.
i worked hard on that. a bunch of you worked hard on.fter returning a republican majority to the senate, how disappointing that here we are of september, and the unborn child protection act has not been passed. [applause] ms. fiorina: this is not just good policy. it is good politics. the majority of women, the majority of young people, the majority of americans agree that abortion for any reason at all after five months is wrong. why don't we passed the bill? we haven't. that is about the...
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>> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". saturday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> tonight the united nations was created to put an end to war and establish global peace and security, while laws and conflicts consume the life of millions, the u.n.'s humanitarian work saved the life of millions more, is the united
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hard to believe, right?aham said, hillary clinton has a list a mile long to help the middle class. [laughter] [cheering] [applause] ms. clinton: he's right about that. he is absolutely right about that. i do. it was the most honest thing anyone said that night. and i am going to keep adding to that list, keep fighting for the middle class, keep showing that voters have a real choice in this election. it don't be distracted by their flamboyant front runner trying to buy and bully his way into the presidency. his latest outrage, the way he handled the question about president obama, was shocking but not surprising. he has been trafficking in prejudice and paranoia this campaign. but i have to tell you, if you look at the policies of the other republican candidates, they are just trump without the pizzazz or the hair. he says hateful things about immigrants -- they do not support a real path to citizenship. we need comprehensive reform, not demagoguery and deportation. [cheering] [applause] ms. clinton: and, we
hard to believe, right?aham said, hillary clinton has a list a mile long to help the middle class. [laughter] [cheering] [applause] ms. clinton: he's right about that. he is absolutely right about that. i do. it was the most honest thing anyone said that night. and i am going to keep adding to that list, keep fighting for the middle class, keep showing that voters have a real choice in this election. it don't be distracted by their flamboyant front runner trying to buy and bully his way into...
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the physical training, was that hard for you?o hard because iz was a figure skater growing up. >> excellent. you get through annapolis and you're commissioned as a naval officer. >> i saw the blue angels fly when i was in the naval academy. i remember being in awe of them and having this moment where i realized, why am any awe of these guys. i'm in a position to fly these things. >> you applied to the aviator school, right? >> right. >> they ship you over to iraq. >> i few missions over afghanistan. i was still in the persian gulf flying missions off of uss george washington. before the war in iraq i flew missions over iraq but i was flowing missions in freedom of afghanistan supporting troops on the ground. >> you zoom out there. was that dangerous? >> you know, as somebody flies an f 18 because of the rules of engagement that we have, it's not as dangerous as you would think. the most dangerous part would be coming in to land on the ship at night. >> landing on the aircraft carrier at night. were you scared? >> i'm not going to
the physical training, was that hard for you?o hard because iz was a figure skater growing up. >> excellent. you get through annapolis and you're commissioned as a naval officer. >> i saw the blue angels fly when i was in the naval academy. i remember being in awe of them and having this moment where i realized, why am any awe of these guys. i'm in a position to fly these things. >> you applied to the aviator school, right? >> right. >> they ship you over to iraq....
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the vast majority of the police officers work hard.many are underpaid, many are overworked, many have crazy schedules, and they are trying to do their best under the typical circumstances, but like any other public official when a police officer breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. [applause] >> and when we talk about creating the nation that we must become, many my view, we have to understand that we have 11 million people that are undocumented and in my view, we should not be demagoguing those people, we should not be attacking them in vicious language, we should not be calling them rapists and criminal when the vast majority are hard working, and in my view what we need to do in this country is move toward to a comprehensive reform and path towards citizenship. [applause] >> all of you know, i wish i could tell you differently but it is the truth. we live in a very crazy complicated and dangerous world. turn on tv and you see things that make you nauseous cutting off people's heads, turning children into sexual sla
the vast majority of the police officers work hard.many are underpaid, many are overworked, many have crazy schedules, and they are trying to do their best under the typical circumstances, but like any other public official when a police officer breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. [applause] >> and when we talk about creating the nation that we must become, many my view, we have to understand that we have 11 million people that are undocumented and in my view, we should...