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>> hinojosa: yes! >> i am not. >> hinojosa: rolling stone magazine made you famous. you were an editor there for well over a decade, and people will remember you as the guy who sent out that kid reporter in the movie almost famous to go get his story. >> that mean guy, yeah. >> hinojosa: that mean guy. >> that's me, mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and i told you that i was going to do this, because as one journalist to another journalist, it's hard to kind of sum up, because you have interviewed every major rock and roll and pop musician and country musician that exists, i would day. okay. >> well, you're overstating it, but i'll take it. >> hinojosa: overstating a little bit. if you had to choose your like, top most-memorable interviews from this huge history, what would it be? what would it be? >> you know, maria, i have forgotten them all, actually. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) every, single one! even elton john. >> mick? mick who? >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) well, you know; sum it up. >> yeah, it's a tough choice, but i would say that quite often, it was the behind-the-scenes st
>> hinojosa: yes! >> i am not. >> hinojosa: rolling stone magazine made you famous. you were an editor there for well over a decade, and people will remember you as the guy who sent out that kid reporter in the movie almost famous to go get his story. >> that mean guy, yeah. >> hinojosa: that mean guy. >> that's me, mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and i told you that i was going to do this, because as one journalist to another journalist, it's hard to kind of sum...
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hinojosa: dr. caballero, when you hear these stories, when you hear misty's story, again, it's a tremendous challenge. you've got a lot of food marketers who are out there, wanting to ca-ching, ca-ching, ca-ching, and you're saying if we keep on doing this, it's actually, in terms of our health care system, it's going to cost us... billions? >> oh, yes. well, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is a major problem. it's an epidemic issue in... around the world, basically. in the u.s., for instance, according to the statistics, we spent $174 billion in the year 2007 in treating diabetes. now, the problem is not just the amount, which is about 14% of all the health care dollars available in the country, is that 80% of all that money was dedicated to the treatment of the complications of diabetes-- not the disease. we're treating the consequences of diabetes. >> hinojosa: which are? >> heart disease, blindness, amputations, renal kidney failure, dialysis... >> hinojosa: but that seems... >> so we are spending t
hinojosa: dr. caballero, when you hear these stories, when you hear misty's story, again, it's a tremendous challenge. you've got a lot of food marketers who are out there, wanting to ca-ching, ca-ching, ca-ching, and you're saying if we keep on doing this, it's actually, in terms of our health care system, it's going to cost us... billions? >> oh, yes. well, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is a major problem. it's an epidemic issue in... around the world, basically. in the u.s., for instance,...
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i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. chris eyre, you are the most well-known native american film director in the united states. welcome to our show. >> it's great to be here; awesome. >> hinojosa: but let me ask you something. when people introduce you like that, are you kind of like, "okay, i am native american and i'm a film director, but," you know, "i can be both things and separate things at the same time"? >> yeah, i mean, it's awkward for me, just because, you know, as a person, i hate to wear that, even though some people identify that. but it's good to make work; i mean, that's what it comes down to. it's good to make work, and for me, it's just as an artist-- not as a native person or an american person, but as an artist-- it's important to make things that kind of explore, you know, who we are as americans, who i am as a native american, what tribalism means, and so that's all just, you know, part of it. >> hinojosa: you, though... the film that everybody has seen-- smoke signals-- was extraordinary, because
i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. chris eyre, you are the most well-known native american film director in the united states. welcome to our show. >> it's great to be here; awesome. >> hinojosa: but let me ask you something. when people introduce you like that, are you kind of like, "okay, i am native american and i'm a film director, but," you know, "i can be both things and separate things at the same time"? >> yeah, i mean, it's awkward for me,...
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maria hinojosa, and josh barrow, senior editor at business insider. nick, let me start with you.'ve been very clued into this and you also have been around, done this rodeo before. how big are the developments of this summer? >> huge pip mean, the biggest development, i think the key one is the meeting that took place at trump tower, on june 9th. i mean, that is going to be the focal point of every investigation. >> when we learned that, i had a great moment in the "snl" skit of lester holt interviewing donald trump, where he like admits he was thinking about russia, with james comey. and michael shea playing lester holt was like, did i get him? like, is that it? like, you just admitted it. and that e-mail felt like just, okay, did we -- we have it, right? we have the evidence here? >> not completely. not completely. i think there's more to it. the question is the documents that were promised to be brought to that meeting. interestingly, nobody has fessed up to those documents. but we do know that two months -- >> the dirt on hillary clinton. that was the idea -- delivering dirt
maria hinojosa, and josh barrow, senior editor at business insider. nick, let me start with you.'ve been very clued into this and you also have been around, done this rodeo before. how big are the developments of this summer? >> huge pip mean, the biggest development, i think the key one is the meeting that took place at trump tower, on june 9th. i mean, that is going to be the focal point of every investigation. >> when we learned that, i had a great moment in the "snl"...
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. >> still with me, nick ackerman, rebec rebecca, maria hinojosa, and josh barrow.ally signaling retreat on the wall fight. they're going to blame it on harvey. but there's two ways to think about the wall. it's the symbol they'll never deliver on, because all that matters is the symbol and the thing they'll never do. which do you see it as? >> i think that this is going to continue to -- we're going to talk about it, but i'm not so sure it's going to get done. i just don't -- i was on park avenue and i saw the picture on the "daily news," i had just come back from being out of the country, and it was like, build the wall, it was trump's face, on park avenue, on the "daily news." build the wall or i'll kill this government. and that's a point where i think some people are just going to say, i don't -- this is not the way -- >> right, exactly. and they've already indicated they don't like the politics of it. now they have the excuse, sort of, frankly, of harvey. and they're already saying, let's just kick the can on the shutdown fight. >> my best guess is that this i
. >> still with me, nick ackerman, rebec rebecca, maria hinojosa, and josh barrow.ally signaling retreat on the wall fight. they're going to blame it on harvey. but there's two ways to think about the wall. it's the symbol they'll never deliver on, because all that matters is the symbol and the thing they'll never do. which do you see it as? >> i think that this is going to continue to -- we're going to talk about it, but i'm not so sure it's going to get done. i just don't -- i was...
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joining the table now is marina hinojosa, did i do that right? one of these days i'll get it.and executive producer. i'm terrible at reading names off the prompter. okay, so dreamers. paul ryan today came out and said that he doesn't think the president should end this. that it should be left to the legislature. take a listen. >> there's a lot in the news right now that the president might be looking at pulling back daca. the dreamers act. >> yeah, i mean, i don't think he should do that. i believe that this is something that congress has to fix. >> so he doesn't think that the president should do that. congress should fix it. what is the likelihood that this white house is listening? >> to paul ryan very little. listen, i think there's a deal to be had between republicans and democrats on daca. democrats want to keep daca, republicans want some sort of face saving measure on the border. they're not going to get a wall, i can tell you that with near 100% certainty. there's some sort of immigration package that could be cobbled together in the coming months according to republi
joining the table now is marina hinojosa, did i do that right? one of these days i'll get it.and executive producer. i'm terrible at reading names off the prompter. okay, so dreamers. paul ryan today came out and said that he doesn't think the president should end this. that it should be left to the legislature. take a listen. >> there's a lot in the news right now that the president might be looking at pulling back daca. the dreamers act. >> yeah, i mean, i don't think he should do...