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and how we think about restructuring and how to we make -- and how do we reach out to the people that can help make this change possible? so, we will have that conversation over the next six months, and i want to invite all of you to participate in it. in january, we will kick off a movement wind strategic consultation. it's for the movement. over the course of the next few weeks, we will be reaching out to many of you, asking for your participation in how the conversation should happen, how you would want to participate, and then thinking about what we want at the end of that. we really do want to make sure it is about creating a space in which every voice matters and every person can share their perspective on what the future of our movement can be. i hope inclusivity will be at the top of this conversation, but i know there are many other subjects we will want to take on as well. so, i will ask you to add a page to your watchlist. and i'm going to ask you to read more. meta-that page up on that asks us,meta what it is we want to do in terms of the strategy consolation -- consultati
and how we think about restructuring and how to we make -- and how do we reach out to the people that can help make this change possible? so, we will have that conversation over the next six months, and i want to invite all of you to participate in it. in january, we will kick off a movement wind strategic consultation. it's for the movement. over the course of the next few weeks, we will be reaching out to many of you, asking for your participation in how the conversation should happen, how...
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how's the book? it is finished, master. how to be a fantastic parent. do you like the title, master? [gasps] oh, that is a splendid idea. you like it? mm. [jeannie chuckles] [both chuckle] i do not think i should put my name on it. do you? no. no, i don't think so. how about--? why don't you try "anonymous"? who is anonymous? [chuckles] well, you can use any name you want to. uh, i've gotta get to the office. i'm a little late. i'll see you later, huh? oh, very well, and-- and thank you, master. for what? your splendid title. oh, thank you, too. for what, master? uh, three weeks' training on the llrv. [chuckling] oh. llrv? [door closes] [chuckles nervously] now...who shall publish my book? [sighs] publishing company, new york city, new york." i will let them publish my book. [sighs] anonymous. aww, that is better. "major anthony nelson." [laughs] [???] yeah, but sam marcus is one of the best astronauts in the program. they really haul him on the carpet? [doorbell rings] that poor devil. [gasps] it's from the publisher. well, let that be a lesson to all
how's the book? it is finished, master. how to be a fantastic parent. do you like the title, master? [gasps] oh, that is a splendid idea. you like it? mm. [jeannie chuckles] [both chuckle] i do not think i should put my name on it. do you? no. no, i don't think so. how about--? why don't you try "anonymous"? who is anonymous? [chuckles] well, you can use any name you want to. uh, i've gotta get to the office. i'm a little late. i'll see you later, huh? oh, very well, and-- and thank...
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how does this thing really work?suppose that i was running for president and i said, gee, i want to make it so that no one that no one could get a job in america unless they can produce $15 an hour worth of product. if you can only produce $15 worth of product, you can't work in america and i want to make sure that that's what happens. you say, wow, that doesn't sound very good. gee, i want a 15-dollar minimum wage, that sounds good. so that's what the book is really about. to get the basics -- look, this isn't rocket surgery. it's not hard. it's making the connections. it's seeing and observing. i love the story about bohemia and see watson on the stop of the stairs and he walks up the stairs and he says, how many steps are there coming up from the ground floor? he says i don't know. how many times have you come up, like hundreds of times. there's 147 steps coming up from the ground floor, the problem can s you see and do not observe. that's what the book is about. trying to get people to observe. if somebody tells
how does this thing really work?suppose that i was running for president and i said, gee, i want to make it so that no one that no one could get a job in america unless they can produce $15 an hour worth of product. if you can only produce $15 worth of product, you can't work in america and i want to make sure that that's what happens. you say, wow, that doesn't sound very good. gee, i want a 15-dollar minimum wage, that sounds good. so that's what the book is really about. to get the basics --...
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what they want is to affect how you feel, how you act, how your government acts. they have their own goals. the definition of terrorism is a group that uses violence for a political or idealogical cause. that's what they want. in other words, how you act is part of their strategy. resilience to such attack should be and is part of any nation's counter terrorism strategy. so when you look back at the recent attacks that have happened in places like san bernardino. when you look at polling, a lot of americans feel like they are at personal risk for a terror attack. the risk of any individual american being attacked isn't that high. why was san bernardino a target? because the perpetrators lived there. in other words, even though any given individual is not at risk, any city could be attacked at any time. every city needs to be prepared for this crisis and what they would do. this is what our report is looking at. so dhs, the department of homeland security, defines resilience as the ability to resist, absorb, recover from or successfully adapt to adversity or a chan
what they want is to affect how you feel, how you act, how your government acts. they have their own goals. the definition of terrorism is a group that uses violence for a political or idealogical cause. that's what they want. in other words, how you act is part of their strategy. resilience to such attack should be and is part of any nation's counter terrorism strategy. so when you look back at the recent attacks that have happened in places like san bernardino. when you look at polling, a lot...
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starr it would be good to hear how supervisor wiener moved forward with developing how to regulate the mcds and they're not called mktsdz anywhere once we go beyond next week's election he heard they're struggling with the subject just as we're stat to realize there will be changes i'll also encourage everyone to watch last week's 20 minutes there were reports on colorado which is already dealing with legalization yet needs to peddle backwards to find ways to deal with invisible confusion and problems. >> yeah. the task force is working on the recommendations they'll be broad and the actual ordinances will have to come from the board of supervisors or mayor. >> mr. starr when will you expect that recommendations from the task force to be - >> prepared to come out. >> i'd like have to double check to see if they have a deadline i know they've gone over most of tops and formatting the land use regulations and working on the other he recommendations i'll get that to you and. >> and out of curiosity when we can have a briefing from you or one of the task members for the mcds on the advance
starr it would be good to hear how supervisor wiener moved forward with developing how to regulate the mcds and they're not called mktsdz anywhere once we go beyond next week's election he heard they're struggling with the subject just as we're stat to realize there will be changes i'll also encourage everyone to watch last week's 20 minutes there were reports on colorado which is already dealing with legalization yet needs to peddle backwards to find ways to deal with invisible confusion and...
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starr it would be good to hear how supervisor wiener moved forward with developing how to regulate the mcds and they're not called mktsdz anywhere once we go beyond next week's election he heard they're struggling with the subject just as we're stat to realize there will be changes i'll also encourage everyone to watch last week's 20 minutes there were reports on colorado which is already dealing with legalization yet needs to peddle backwards to find ways to deal with invisible confusion and problems. >> yeah. the task force is working on the recommendations they'll be broad and the actual ordinances will have to come from the board of supervisors or mayor. >> mr. starr when will you expect that recommendations from the task force to be - >> prepared to come out. >> i'd like have to double check to see if they have a deadline i know they've gone over most of tops and formatting the land use regulations and working on the other he recommendations i'll get that to you and. >> and out of curiosity when we can have a briefing from you or one of the task members for the mcds on the advance
starr it would be good to hear how supervisor wiener moved forward with developing how to regulate the mcds and they're not called mktsdz anywhere once we go beyond next week's election he heard they're struggling with the subject just as we're stat to realize there will be changes i'll also encourage everyone to watch last week's 20 minutes there were reports on colorado which is already dealing with legalization yet needs to peddle backwards to find ways to deal with invisible confusion and...
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they don't just tell you what to do, they tell you how to do it and how to build your business. and for me, that's what set them apart for every other real-estate investment company out there. >> we have a lot of students who had zero real-estate experience who are now flipping multiple properties a month. however, learning how to flip is only part of what we teach you at the event. the second important step we teach you is how to build long-term wealth with real estate. you see, the key to building true lifelong wealth is to learn how to acquire income-producing properties, like this one right here, that produce monthly checks for you whether you work or not. and if you think about it, no matter what you do for work right now, chances are you wake up, you leave your house, you leave your family, and you trade your time for money. however, there's only so many hours in a day that you can work. so, your ability to produce income is capped. just imagine owning real estate that produces money for you every single month, regardless of whether you're at work, on vacation, or asleep i
they don't just tell you what to do, they tell you how to do it and how to build your business. and for me, that's what set them apart for every other real-estate investment company out there. >> we have a lot of students who had zero real-estate experience who are now flipping multiple properties a month. however, learning how to flip is only part of what we teach you at the event. the second important step we teach you is how to build long-term wealth with real estate. you see, the key...
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how do i learn how to use a thimble? stick it on your... middle finger. now, if you notice, that's an open end. why is that? this classifies it for being a male thimble. women's thimbles are enclosed. marco, who is this gentleman that's teaching me to put this thimble on? this is the master tailor, marco perez, senior. ah! so this is your dad. yes. that's how you learn to hold your thimble. you'll grab your finger -- the needle in this one -- and of course you'll keep it close to you here, and when you sew, you push up, you said you didn't become a tailor until you were 20. you look pretty young. what did you do before that? delivered pizzas, sold cars. how long did it take you to learn how to use a thimble properly? it took close to about a year. i thought a tailor just used a needle and thread. i figured maybe some scissors, but look at this -- e cutting devices, and is this really something you need? yes, it is. does it matter what kind of material you use to make a suit? no, it doesn't matter what kind of fabric you use. measurements stay the same. wh
how do i learn how to use a thimble? stick it on your... middle finger. now, if you notice, that's an open end. why is that? this classifies it for being a male thimble. women's thimbles are enclosed. marco, who is this gentleman that's teaching me to put this thimble on? this is the master tailor, marco perez, senior. ah! so this is your dad. yes. that's how you learn to hold your thimble. you'll grab your finger -- the needle in this one -- and of course you'll keep it close to you here, and...
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it's not his business how much it cost. how much did it cost? you know, he has worked hard his whole life. can't they ever just enjoy their money? my mom can't use a tea bag without wrapping it in foil and using it three more times. does that work? i mean, save some, sure. but, gah, you gotta enjoy your life. i think it's just their midwestern way of thinking. there's nothing wrong with appreciating the value of a dollar. speaking of appreciating a dollar... you know what? we're not gonna put that money away for our future. okay, look, this is just reaction to your dad, and it's not sensible. that's the point. let's just not be sensible for once. let's spend it all on one fabulous, luxurious night. audrey, finance is my business. i warn my clients against this kind of thing all the time. against what? enjoying their money? no, against listening to their wives. come on. that's the house's money. and i'm pretty sure the house does not want it bk. i don't know. oh, please? just do this. just don't be like my father. all right, i won't be like your
it's not his business how much it cost. how much did it cost? you know, he has worked hard his whole life. can't they ever just enjoy their money? my mom can't use a tea bag without wrapping it in foil and using it three more times. does that work? i mean, save some, sure. but, gah, you gotta enjoy your life. i think it's just their midwestern way of thinking. there's nothing wrong with appreciating the value of a dollar. speaking of appreciating a dollar... you know what? we're not gonna put...
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anna: hey, how are you? lemonis: good, how are you?st thing i wanted to knock out was the core products. did you finalize the final core pieces? susana: yes. lemonis: these are all the best bodies. we have them in stock at all times. susana: mm-hmm. lemonis: so that if you get a rush-in order, it means it's actually delivered, okay? anna: okay. lemonis: i feel really good about what was done with the core collection. i'd like to actually do a fashion show. i'm gonna invite journalists. i'm gonna invite magazines. i'm gonna blow this thing up. like any other fashion company, in addition to our core products, we're gonna have new products that come out every season. so what i really want susana to do now is focus on next spring's collection. i've bought new fabric, and i want to have a fashion show to create some buzz. this is gonna be about putting you in the forefront. anna: i don't think that she needs to be subjected to that, because there is not enough time. and your problem is that you never finish anything. lemonis: this is the mo
anna: hey, how are you? lemonis: good, how are you?st thing i wanted to knock out was the core products. did you finalize the final core pieces? susana: yes. lemonis: these are all the best bodies. we have them in stock at all times. susana: mm-hmm. lemonis: so that if you get a rush-in order, it means it's actually delivered, okay? anna: okay. lemonis: i feel really good about what was done with the core collection. i'd like to actually do a fashion show. i'm gonna invite journalists. i'm...
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are you feeling, how are you. >> feeling good. >> how are you, karen. >> fine. >> apparently a lot ofeople say that. average adult says the phrase i'm fine, around 14 times a week. >> so guess what only one in five adults actually mean that when they say it. one in ten always lie when talking about their emotions. why? because they think person asking isn't interested and more convenient to say i'm fine and be done with it then to explain how they feel. that happens a lot in the work place. how was your weekend is this great, thanks. if you were to say i woke up, i had a headache, i tried to do this and go through this long list. i'm in the trying to do that good are you fine? how are you doing. >> you wouldn't believe it, then went on this whole long list. the just trying to be polite saying i'm fine, but deep down you are probably not good do people want to know how you are doing when they ask. >> you know who really does. >> and sometimes people can catch you off guard. when they are just asking to be nice, and sometimes by sharing and having a real good experience where you do unl
are you feeling, how are you. >> feeling good. >> how are you, karen. >> fine. >> apparently a lot ofeople say that. average adult says the phrase i'm fine, around 14 times a week. >> so guess what only one in five adults actually mean that when they say it. one in ten always lie when talking about their emotions. why? because they think person asking isn't interested and more convenient to say i'm fine and be done with it then to explain how they feel. that...
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how did we get here? over each other. >> bernie was cheated out of the election, that's how. >> he was not cheated out of the election. >> he was cheated. he was cheated. >> luntz: how did we get here? >> it's our fault. you saw it here, everybody's arguing. i'm afraid to even bring up a point. i'm not pro trump, but i see why people like it. and, you know, if i say that, i'm going to be, you know, ostracized. >> my biggest fear is that these candidates aren't a mistake. that the american people have elected the future of america, what we aspire to be and what we are deep down inside. deep down inside there are a lot of americans that feel the exact same way as him. (overtalk) deep down our coun... our country is divided, i'm sorry. we are not united. we are at each other's throats. and i'm sorry. maybe this is what it is. maybe these are the candidates that we want. >> luntz: i want to listen to them. i want to ask them questions, and then sit back, and let it all roll over me. and the problem is people
how did we get here? over each other. >> bernie was cheated out of the election, that's how. >> he was not cheated out of the election. >> he was cheated. he was cheated. >> luntz: how did we get here? >> it's our fault. you saw it here, everybody's arguing. i'm afraid to even bring up a point. i'm not pro trump, but i see why people like it. and, you know, if i say that, i'm going to be, you know, ostracized. >> my biggest fear is that these candidates...
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they want to affect how you feel, how you act, how your government acts. they have their own goals. the definition of terrorism is a group that uses violence for a political or idealogical cause. that's what they want. how you act is part of their strategy. resilience to such attack had should be and is part of any nation's counter terrorism strategy. so when you look back at the recent attacks that have happened in places like san bernardino. when you look at polling, a lot of americans feel like they are at personal risk for a terror attack. the risk of any individual american being attacked isn't that high. why was sander nar dino a target. because the perpetrators lived there. in other words, even though any given individual is not at risk, any city could be attacked. every city needs to be prepared for this crisis and what they would do. dhs, the department of homeland security, defines resilience as the ability to resist, absorb, recover from or successfully adapt to adversity or a change in conditions. we look at what determines resilience, what shapes resilience. a big part
they want to affect how you feel, how you act, how your government acts. they have their own goals. the definition of terrorism is a group that uses violence for a political or idealogical cause. that's what they want. how you act is part of their strategy. resilience to such attack had should be and is part of any nation's counter terrorism strategy. so when you look back at the recent attacks that have happened in places like san bernardino. when you look at polling, a lot of americans feel...
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or keep for yourself. >> how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> how are you? >> doing very well. >> you have a bunch of stuff in front of you. we'll start off with the 2-in-1. this is the galaxy pad pro s. they have one in black at samsung.com. it is a tablet, and computer, you have a fuel keyboard. >> intel processer, and windows i'm happy about, is long lasting battery life to carry whenever you go. it is a great community. >> if you are commuting, you want something to fit on the tray table in front of you. that's the one. >> yes. you have the multiple configurations, fold it shut. there are so many different ways to use it. >> moving to technology from other things inside the house, sometimes you run out of you run out of toilet paper or paper towels. you wish you could tell someone to get more. >> this is tripping me out. amazon created a solution to the problem. and toilet paper, you are right, that's a problem. [laughter.] >> you have amazon dash buttons, and they connect to your wifi product. coffee, tide laundry soap, and you press the button, and it
or keep for yourself. >> how are you? >> i'm doing great. >> how are you? >> doing very well. >> you have a bunch of stuff in front of you. we'll start off with the 2-in-1. this is the galaxy pad pro s. they have one in black at samsung.com. it is a tablet, and computer, you have a fuel keyboard. >> intel processer, and windows i'm happy about, is long lasting battery life to carry whenever you go. it is a great community. >> if you are commuting, you...
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well, this shows me how wrong i was. you really wish that you were a single, carefree, full-time witch again! well, i'd rather be a witch than a convict. [ sputtering ] there is nothing more to discuss. darrin? don't twitch. d-don't twitch! no, don't twitch! darrin? please don't twitch. darrin! darrin! no! no! wait! it's okay, old buddy. i'm not twitching. oh, uh, hi, larry. you been here all night? oh, was i wrong. was i ever wrong! sam and i had one of the worst fights we ever had. wow. you two certainly aren't ready to handle a centripetal kind of fight. darrin, you need expert advice. oh, larry -- uh, no, larry. as of now, the doctor-patient relationship between you and me is definitely over. oh, not me -- dr. kramer. let me call him and arrange for you and sam to see him. she'd never agree, larry. she won't even talk to me, much less a psychiatrist. e him come over here and pick you up. then you can both go over to your place and see sam. a doctor who makes house calls? he sounds a little old-fashioned to me. don't
well, this shows me how wrong i was. you really wish that you were a single, carefree, full-time witch again! well, i'd rather be a witch than a convict. [ sputtering ] there is nothing more to discuss. darrin? don't twitch. d-don't twitch! no, don't twitch! darrin? please don't twitch. darrin! darrin! no! no! wait! it's okay, old buddy. i'm not twitching. oh, uh, hi, larry. you been here all night? oh, was i wrong. was i ever wrong! sam and i had one of the worst fights we ever had. wow. you...
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how long do we have to wait? got 10 minutes so i can develop these or would you rather take the negatives? don't mind him. he gets cranky when he doesn't nap. you want the whole package? what's that? listen, there's plenty quality licenses floating around but i make available the all-important second i.d. $100 all together, cash. i can't really write you a check because i don't have a picture i.d. they're new. these i.d.'s are for amusement only. you got that? bartender: you fellows going to try it again? bring us a pitcher, okay? pitcher. thanks, pal. so, what's the story with traci? you got your own personal groupie or what? no, she's cool. she just hangs out with us. she's a good barometer. what do you mean? soon as me and kenny start thinking about hitting on her we know we've drunk too much. exactly. give me a club soda. how's it going? we met the other day. i see kenny finally got you some decent i.d. yeah. we didn't mean anything by drinking at the cemetery. hey, it's okay. i was just visiting a friend of
how long do we have to wait? got 10 minutes so i can develop these or would you rather take the negatives? don't mind him. he gets cranky when he doesn't nap. you want the whole package? what's that? listen, there's plenty quality licenses floating around but i make available the all-important second i.d. $100 all together, cash. i can't really write you a check because i don't have a picture i.d. they're new. these i.d.'s are for amusement only. you got that? bartender: you fellows going to...
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how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv anytime you're ready. don't worry. you're going to get through this all right. oh, no... no, no. i'm just an observer here. ( clearing throat ) changeling won't respond to anything less than six millivolts. there must be some other way. spare the rod, spoil the child. odo, without discomfort the changeling will be perfectly comfortable to remain in its gelatinous state. it'll just lie there... never realizing it has the ability to mimic other forms-- once it realizes there's no charge in the center the procedure will be finished. ( clears throat ) ( sighs ) ( gasps ) checking to see if i'm enjoying myself? that's it. you've found it. ( chuckling ) i smiled the first time you did that. little did i realize you would end up hating me for it. well, shall we move on? ( clearing throat ) edon... hello. how are you feeling? i'm all ri
how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv anytime you're ready. don't worry. you're going to get through this all right. oh, no... no, no. i'm just an observer here. ( clearing throat ) changeling won't respond to anything less than six millivolts. there must be some other way. spare the rod, spoil the child. odo, without discomfort the...
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that's how it's done.adder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend. i can move the way i really want. unlike the bargain brand, depend fit-flex underwear is more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. reconnect with the life you've been missing. i really did save hundreds on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great...
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how do we have better screening? how do we have better early warning systems to see people engaging in bad conduct? our sense of things, based on the events i go to, people have gotten better. for example, we have this issue with expert networks will be -- when we started bringing in first these insider-trading cases. i think people's use of expert networks and what they meant has gotten better. that does not mean that other people are not figuring out ways to undermine the system and do bad things. i don't know if i can proclaim that everything is better, but i do think that a lot of folks have done a better job of trying to get on the ball. >> thank you very much. [applause] rebecca: thank you. >> monday night on the communicators, former sec communicator on how it could change under the trump administration and a look at the issues they could be facing. we will start to tackle what is the future of the internet. net neutrality, what does it mean. artificial intelligence, what does it mean for jobs. what about cons
how do we have better screening? how do we have better early warning systems to see people engaging in bad conduct? our sense of things, based on the events i go to, people have gotten better. for example, we have this issue with expert networks will be -- when we started bringing in first these insider-trading cases. i think people's use of expert networks and what they meant has gotten better. that does not mean that other people are not figuring out ways to undermine the system and do bad...
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how was it? >> was it fun?did you do. >> we played. >> yeah. >> did you have fun with him? >> yeah. ♪ p is for privileges. o is for ordinarily i wouldn't. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind. and i... can't see a thing. s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. and i used to ask if you could hear me now with verizon... not anymore. i'm with sprint now because guess what? it's 2016 and every network is great. in fact, sprint's reliability is now within 1% of verizon. and sprint saves you 50% on most verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. so, i switched to sprint. and millions more have too. can you hear that? (vo) don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint and save 50% today. visit sprintrelay.com is that coffee? yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else? >>> after losing years of her childhood. ht is trying to reclaim her future. >>
how was it? >> was it fun?did you do. >> we played. >> yeah. >> did you have fun with him? >> yeah. ♪ p is for privileges. o is for ordinarily i wouldn't. l is for layers of luxury. a is for alll the way back. r is for read my mind. and i... can't see a thing. s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. and i used to ask if you could hear me now with verizon... not anymore. i'm with sprint now because guess what? it's 2016 and every network is great. in...
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we don't know how to have -- we don't know how to make decisions. we're not equipped with the mental frameworks. we're the oldest generation. we're just going in the oldest generation with new technologies to help support. but the intersection of the -- those kind of human decisions with technology is going to be how health care is going to be driven. i think it's inevitable that's going to continue to just push forward glacially. i think we know where it's going to end up. the question is what is the path? it's all in the timing. >> it's interesting. to me, it's almost like back to the future. we want to get back that human element of the doctor-patient engagement. it's about having the technology in the background not the foreground. the issue is physicians are in front of the emr typing. so we really have to be focusing on it as an enabler to allow the humans with their intellect to do what they do best and make them more efficient. that has to be the design point that we go forward. >> right. >> you mean you're going to get the last word here. >
we don't know how to have -- we don't know how to make decisions. we're not equipped with the mental frameworks. we're the oldest generation. we're just going in the oldest generation with new technologies to help support. but the intersection of the -- those kind of human decisions with technology is going to be how health care is going to be driven. i think it's inevitable that's going to continue to just push forward glacially. i think we know where it's going to end up. the question is what...
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just how frequently is sexual transmission occurring? how much of it are we missing? how long does it remain in the semen? because that's a real complicating issue, particularly since 80% of infections are without symptoms. someone could be infected and have absolutely no idea that they're infected. >> lapook: for those people who do get symptoms, zika usually resembles a mild flu-- fever, muscle aches and a rash, often but in some adults, the virus can cause severe neurological problems. in puerto rico, we met this man, who after being bitten by a zika-infected mosquito, suffered inflammation of the spinal cord, leaving him barely able to walk. his doctor is not certain he will recover. last winter, when the epidemic hit, dr. fauci knew the best way to stop zika was to develop a vaccine. "let's do it. we've got to do it." >> lapook: dr. fauci and his team had a head start. he showed us how a vaccine they'd already created for west nile virus was re-configured for zika. >> fauci: this is what's called a d.n.a. platform. and a d.n.a. platform is made up of a plasmid, w
just how frequently is sexual transmission occurring? how much of it are we missing? how long does it remain in the semen? because that's a real complicating issue, particularly since 80% of infections are without symptoms. someone could be infected and have absolutely no idea that they're infected. >> lapook: for those people who do get symptoms, zika usually resembles a mild flu-- fever, muscle aches and a rash, often but in some adults, the virus can cause severe neurological problems....
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how does privacy play?here's so much data on the vehicle about her... >> i was just going to say what we did with the best practice, protecting privacy but it is included on this is a component. it's information specific type of information that you're trying to protect. >> i want to say something that i'm getting frustrated. i love my privacy, and i would like to be alive to enjoy it. >> there's times to not capture data and avoid evidence data -- we need to be very mature and the have hardcover safely got the right balance. it's entirely possible the privacy advocates and cyber safety advocates may delight in this is a architecture choices that we have. i don't think it has to be a fight if we are not really aggressive in pushing through the discomfort historically, we have to talk about what we want as an industry. >> i have a slogan for you. you can't embarrass a corpse. >> not a blessed discounts the importance of privacy. in fact, if you want a piece of congress on monday or tuesday, germany, probably
how does privacy play?here's so much data on the vehicle about her... >> i was just going to say what we did with the best practice, protecting privacy but it is included on this is a component. it's information specific type of information that you're trying to protect. >> i want to say something that i'm getting frustrated. i love my privacy, and i would like to be alive to enjoy it. >> there's times to not capture data and avoid evidence data -- we need to be very mature...
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hi, how are you doing? that owl was in there for three the hospital they have and discovered he is a she. >> nothing wrong with her apart from being skinny. >> they fed it for two days and then released it back into the wild where it belongs, because that's their goal with all the animals, back into the wild. this is an animal rescue that reminds you to pick up your trash. how many times have we seen this? poor creatures get their heads stuck in a yogurt container. right here we have a squirrel who, obviously, has not missed to he eventually catches up with it, one good tug and it's gone. this was posted to our "right this minute" facebook page. i have to say, good reminder don't leave your trash out for animals to get stuck. >>> it's not often you can look at a tornado and say, oh, isn't that beautiful? look how cool that is. but in a case like this where this tornado is over water, otherwise known as a water spout, you can. you can sit back and realize and not a destructive force. >> as long as it stays o
hi, how are you doing? that owl was in there for three the hospital they have and discovered he is a she. >> nothing wrong with her apart from being skinny. >> they fed it for two days and then released it back into the wild where it belongs, because that's their goal with all the animals, back into the wild. this is an animal rescue that reminds you to pick up your trash. how many times have we seen this? poor creatures get their heads stuck in a yogurt container. right here we...
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Nov 11, 2016
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how long is she going to keep up with - how is he doing this anyway, i mean how does he control her? it can't be his compelling magnetic personality in decline, because he doesn't have one. - well whatever it is, i must say the results are quite amazing. and a little disconcerting. - downright gruesome i'd say. and on top of everything else she's a pretty lousy ironer. i really ought to do it over. (audience laughing) - how much would you pay me to do the vacuum-cleaning? - oh no, no you're working much too hard. tomorrow you better go out and play with your friends instead of working all the time. - oh no, i like working better. and helping people. and earning money. (audience laughing) (goofy trumpet based music) (kathy coughs) - oh that's fine kath old girl. just put them in the closet. - yes sir. - you know, i'm fairly proud of you. you're doing very well. - [kathy] thank you. - now you're acting like a proper young girl should. developing good habits. - [kathy] well i guess so. being good, helping others. - well on the inside i guess i do. - sure you do. (audience laughing) how
how long is she going to keep up with - how is he doing this anyway, i mean how does he control her? it can't be his compelling magnetic personality in decline, because he doesn't have one. - well whatever it is, i must say the results are quite amazing. and a little disconcerting. - downright gruesome i'd say. and on top of everything else she's a pretty lousy ironer. i really ought to do it over. (audience laughing) - how much would you pay me to do the vacuum-cleaning? - oh no, no you're...
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so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation --e to swallow to earn that money? >> to get $154,000 right now? think about it, see how much money you're making in the burner brothers, and go from there. this is a bad idea. >> okay. >> i'm being honest with you. >> no, no, no, okay. >> i'm sorry to... i'm sorry. it's never easy telling someone their dream is a mistake. but the numbers don't lie. maybe in the future, the government will allow franchising. maybe. when they do, you're ready. if you build a few more burner brothers, you could be the dunkin' donuts of cuba in 10 years. i had no idea what tony and sandra were going to do, but i knew whit wanted to do. get some fresh air. [ horn honks ] so i called up my favorite taxi driver, armando lee, to do some sight-seeing. we took a ride down the malecón, havana's famous highway along the sea. it's a gathering spot for locals. you ever go fishing? >> no. >> ¿ por qué? >> because i don't know how to do it. >> oh. watch this. >> yeah, no, it's not so -- [ chuckles ] it's not only that,
so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation --e to swallow to earn that money? >> to get $154,000 right now? think about it, see how much money you're making in the burner brothers, and go from there. this is a bad idea. >> okay. >> i'm being honest with you. >> no, no, no, okay. >> i'm sorry to... i'm sorry. it's never easy telling someone their dream is a mistake. but the numbers don't lie. maybe in the...
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Nov 20, 2016
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oliver: that drives home how to think of how to think about financial markets work. right now, we are trying to figure out what sector benefits and you have seen dispersion in the market. everything was moving together the past years. after the election, it went from trump would be risk off to risk on, and also very specific moves in the markets. how much of this is a recalibration of analysts and strategists trying to figure out now that they have moved on past political winnings, or they want to happen and we have to revisit and look at it quantitatively? peter: talking about dispersion, the most obvious is that stocks have strengthened and bonds have weakened. weaker bonds mean higher interest rates. i could be interpreted positively or negatively. positive if you believe that we were at risk of deflation. if interest rates are moving upward, getting an inflation expectation moving up, which seems to be happening, look at the markets, that tells you that deflation is the diminishing concern. it is a negative if you think that what we are seeing is more worries abo
oliver: that drives home how to think of how to think about financial markets work. right now, we are trying to figure out what sector benefits and you have seen dispersion in the market. everything was moving together the past years. after the election, it went from trump would be risk off to risk on, and also very specific moves in the markets. how much of this is a recalibration of analysts and strategists trying to figure out now that they have moved on past political winnings, or they want...
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>>> how excited are we? kicking off our 23rd annual toy drive, spreading holiday cheer and giving to kids country. so far we've collected 2.5 million toys for kids this year. >> just started! over the past two decades we've collected over $430 million worth of gifts and today we are giving a generous donation from -- drum roll, please -- >> both: hess toy trucks. >> general manager, there he is, justin, how are you? you're back. >> i'm back. >> so glad. >> this is a big treat for everybody every year. >> yeah. of that tradition and something we've been doing for decades. >> always been the hess family way about doing everything, too. very generous people. >> yes, thank you. we always donate thousands of trucks every year and we're happy to do it again this year. >> this guy saddle new. isn't he? >> two for the price of one. >> yes. wes-toy truck and dragster which is really cool with lights and sounds and a wheelie pull it back, let it go. >> showed us the other day on the air, yes. >> how many are you givin
>>> how excited are we? kicking off our 23rd annual toy drive, spreading holiday cheer and giving to kids country. so far we've collected 2.5 million toys for kids this year. >> just started! over the past two decades we've collected over $430 million worth of gifts and today we are giving a generous donation from -- drum roll, please -- >> both: hess toy trucks. >> general manager, there he is, justin, how are you? you're back. >> i'm back. >> so glad....
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>> how about some snacks? >> okay, snacks. >> all right. >> surely, you need oil for popcorn. >> no way! >> look at that. all right. so, i have the heat on there. >> yeah. >> all right. now, in order to air-pop our popcorn, we have to put the lid on. so let's let that go, 'cause i have another dish i want to get rid of in your cabinet. >> okay. >> how about your deep-dish pie dish? >> shut the front door. >> [ laughs ] that's right. >> you're making a pie in there? >> i am making a pie in here. >> oh, no way! >> let me show you how easy it is to do. all right. >> okay. >> so, you hold that plate for me. >> gotcha. >> now, i take four pieces of pie dough. and you get this in any >> beautiful! >> lay them all down like this. and then... >> no way! >> ...i take this giant can of apples, right? >> whoa! >> or you can just use five regular cans. >> look at the capacity, the size of this thing! >> look at that. i mean, can you imagine? look at that. all right, now, help me out. >> okay. >> all we have to do is fold
>> how about some snacks? >> okay, snacks. >> all right. >> surely, you need oil for popcorn. >> no way! >> look at that. all right. so, i have the heat on there. >> yeah. >> all right. now, in order to air-pop our popcorn, we have to put the lid on. so let's let that go, 'cause i have another dish i want to get rid of in your cabinet. >> okay. >> how about your deep-dish pie dish? >> shut the front door. >> [ laughs ]...
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Nov 15, 2016
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how we treated african-americans 6789 how we treated women, how we treated asian americans. the asian exclusion act. how we discriminated against italians and the irish and jews and everybody else. we have been fighting over and over and over again to reach what martin luther king jury reminded us that we should judge people based on their character, not by the color of their skin or where they came from. that is the vision that we have. and there are millions of people, not just minorities but whites as well. saying we are not going back. mr. trump, you and your friends are not going to divide this country up. i hope, i think he is a smart guy. he is a strange man but he is a very smart man. i hope that he understands that if he tries to divide us up by race or country of origin, there will be a massive backlash. second of all, which concerns me very much. media didn't talk about it much during the campaign. trump campaigned by saying that he thought climate change was a hoax. i'm a member of the environmental committee. let me tell you what i'm sure we already know. climat
how we treated african-americans 6789 how we treated women, how we treated asian americans. the asian exclusion act. how we discriminated against italians and the irish and jews and everybody else. we have been fighting over and over and over again to reach what martin luther king jury reminded us that we should judge people based on their character, not by the color of their skin or where they came from. that is the vision that we have. and there are millions of people, not just minorities but...
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Nov 21, 2016
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how are you going to govern? even with the republicans having the majority in the house and the senate and the white house, you are still going to need votes from the democratic party to get much of your legislation passed. >> would you like to speak to this? mr. daley: i would agree with josh in helping the government. i would say that if they came to me unless they were a close friend. [laughter] >> i wonder -- going to be am not encouraging bill to join the administration. >> i wonder if you, as part of that conversation, are talking to people honestly about how comfortable they feel with ifngs like quitting, leaking they see the trump administration, for all of the reasons that you opposed him, might go out of bounds. mr. daley: never leak. always be prepared to quit if you feel your law or your moral principles are being violated but that is true no matter who the president is. i say to my former colleagues, give these folks a chance. as a republican, as an establishment republican, there are some very excit
how are you going to govern? even with the republicans having the majority in the house and the senate and the white house, you are still going to need votes from the democratic party to get much of your legislation passed. >> would you like to speak to this? mr. daley: i would agree with josh in helping the government. i would say that if they came to me unless they were a close friend. [laughter] >> i wonder -- going to be am not encouraging bill to join the administration....
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how did that come about? >> guest: for women to smoke in public , women were smoking at a restaurant for example. and so like lucky strikes in particular, they had the idea that if they could just get women to smoke whenever they wanted that they could increase their market share dramatically and this was the age when as i said, targeting women was all the rage area course, targeted marketing so they did various things to break this habit and one of them were well known, one of their efforts is they staged a fake protest. lucky strikes stage secretly a protest during the easter parade. >> host: a real protest >> guest: a real protest but it was put on by lucky strikes where they paid people to protest. people marching in the parade with cigarettes which they called torches of freedom . and when they asked women why they were doing this they said, we are addressing our freedoms . this was a form of liberation. so the cigarette industry was not above using fake protests. this was a forerunner of astroturf which
how did that come about? >> guest: for women to smoke in public , women were smoking at a restaurant for example. and so like lucky strikes in particular, they had the idea that if they could just get women to smoke whenever they wanted that they could increase their market share dramatically and this was the age when as i said, targeting women was all the rage area course, targeted marketing so they did various things to break this habit and one of them were well known, one of their...
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that's how i save a lot at publix. how 'bout you? i don't clip, i don't plan, but i still save a lot. i just shop for publix brand products, cuz they're great. and that's it. no really, that's it. that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? publix. where shopping is a pleasure. >> the political pendulum that swung to the left in 2008, bringing in the obama administration, has made a rern election of donald trump and a republican congress. in each case, the losing side experienced an uncertainty about the priorities and programs that might survive new leadership, leading to increased giving to their causes. >> this is no surprise to philanthropist tracy gary, an heir to the pillsbury fortune, who has already earmarked 92 percent of her fortune for causes she supports. with us. >> my honor. >> thank you. so often the loser in an election their causes sort of get spurred because people are concerned the gov will not -- now that the government will not support their agenda. have you seen this in the aftermath of this election? >> absolut
that's how i save a lot at publix. how 'bout you? i don't clip, i don't plan, but i still save a lot. i just shop for publix brand products, cuz they're great. and that's it. no really, that's it. that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? publix. where shopping is a pleasure. >> the political pendulum that swung to the left in 2008, bringing in the obama administration, has made a rern election of donald trump and a republican congress. in each case, the losing side experienced an...
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how about that! >> you're a mathematical genius. >> i couldn't believe --- how awesome it was. >> how about you get a table with a leaf? >> but i never have people over. that's the most people that i'll ever have in my case. >> unless you have a table that expanded. >> maybe. my nieces every morning when we woke up, we would raise the so we decided that was going to be the curtain and we were going to do a broadway show. so i got my guitar out. horrible. and we sang and we did this -- they go -- ella kept saying, can anybody see us? i said look at all these windows. some freak is watching us right now. >> wonderful. >> we had such a great time with the whole group. there's -- we went and saw "wicked." we did -- the rockettes -- >> you're the best aunt in the world. >> we wen you haven't been, please go. look at my video. i just took this. >> which is illegal. >> it is? >> yes. >> well, watch it anyway. >> they do this every year and it never gets old. >> then it went all crazy. >> i love it. it never
how about that! >> you're a mathematical genius. >> i couldn't believe --- how awesome it was. >> how about you get a table with a leaf? >> but i never have people over. that's the most people that i'll ever have in my case. >> unless you have a table that expanded. >> maybe. my nieces every morning when we woke up, we would raise the so we decided that was going to be the curtain and we were going to do a broadway show. so i got my guitar out. horrible. and...
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Nov 24, 2016
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i think the question is, how much more can be put into it before you were there, how much salt you havee wanted to do was to give people an idea that we were not just about photography, more general than that but about creativity, thus the colors and simplicity. -- we wanted thing something that would look great on a phone, t-shirt, billboard, anyway. the current logo would not do that. as much as i love it because i have a heavy hand in designing it, the current when i did not have a heavy hand except helping the team along. we have an amazing design team that did an awesome presentation about evolution of brands throughout time and every brand goes from being complex to simpler, simpler, simpler to iconic. you can do that when apple, at&t, you name it, the big brands do this. we just kept if you parts. that is ok because it is going to be hard. i learned it is hard. i also learned that is going to be ok. emily: how did the timeline workout? is it working the way you hoped? kevin: it is working to way be hoped. engagement is up because of it. it means people are liking a stronger and m
i think the question is, how much more can be put into it before you were there, how much salt you havee wanted to do was to give people an idea that we were not just about photography, more general than that but about creativity, thus the colors and simplicity. -- we wanted thing something that would look great on a phone, t-shirt, billboard, anyway. the current logo would not do that. as much as i love it because i have a heavy hand in designing it, the current when i did not have a heavy...
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how do you, how do you practice? i mean how does one learn to do this? probably but >> they do it here on the team. we as water ski show team we put on shows every saturday. during week we're practicing different acts on monday we have our new people, tuesday the geese. wednesday the girls. thursday we do the guy and girl acts. so lot of practice. >> do you practice like on like just moves? i mean do do it on land first. on land first right out here we'll tie up the ropes to the fence and practice these moves on the on the land and then they >> you know it's just beautiful. and the ladies really kind of trust the guys there. i'm not sure who as tougher job they've got to do beautiful moves. guys go to the a lot of trust involved. and guys job knows, you know their job is keep the girls dry. what, is this part of show as well we will see saturday? you'll see doubles. like this. you'll also see val ballet lines, jumpers you will see pyramids. you're going to see on the stage buddy and his elves. we will santa claus out there. santa. santa will make an appe
how do you, how do you practice? i mean how does one learn to do this? probably but >> they do it here on the team. we as water ski show team we put on shows every saturday. during week we're practicing different acts on monday we have our new people, tuesday the geese. wednesday the girls. thursday we do the guy and girl acts. so lot of practice. >> do you practice like on like just moves? i mean do do it on land first. on land first right out here we'll tie up the ropes to the...
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how will we get to work.e's an eye de. >> yes. >> that is one way. >> so what will we come up with next, day four. >> you know, we may have to come up with walking, because we cannot get this together. we have a ride we don't necessity how to use. come on. >> here gee. >> michael bradley. come over here. >> he said he can do this pogo stick. >> watch out, brotter. >> nicely done. >> dave uram going back to his childhood. >> anyway to get to work. >> we're running out of ideas, bob kelly. >> we will be late. >> only work you will get is worker's comp out there. we've got problems on the platt bridge coming into philadelphia, leaving the airport area, here's a live look at an accident, not sure fit is accident plus a disabled. bottom line blocking one of the two lanes leaving the airport coming in toward southwest philadelphia, downtown we will go, here we go, we're backed up. this is problem right here will folks exiting vine street expressway trying to jump off at broad street and then this delay rolls back o
how will we get to work.e's an eye de. >> yes. >> that is one way. >> so what will we come up with next, day four. >> you know, we may have to come up with walking, because we cannot get this together. we have a ride we don't necessity how to use. come on. >> here gee. >> michael bradley. come over here. >> he said he can do this pogo stick. >> watch out, brotter. >> nicely done. >> dave uram going back to his childhood. >>...
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how will history judge him? i'm joined by presidential historians alan li trump's victory, and michael kazin, who's written about the difference between leading with a congressional majority, and then going it alone. nice to see you both. alan, we will start with you. as president obama heads out of the whitehouse, we'll talk about his legacy but really how long before we really know a legacy. >> two things are needed to historians to chew through those records and provide real analysis. >> how does a high favorability rating heading out of office play into that judgment, do you think, michael? >> doesn't matter. vrbata, i don't think. lbj for example was a great success in terms of domestic policy, but horrendous in terms of the vietnam debacle that he was not primarily responsible for but had a lot to do with. historians are still arguing how do you stack up great society programs still exist like medicare and are popular against what happened in vietnam? these questions are debated and it really depends on wh
how will history judge him? i'm joined by presidential historians alan li trump's victory, and michael kazin, who's written about the difference between leading with a congressional majority, and then going it alone. nice to see you both. alan, we will start with you. as president obama heads out of the whitehouse, we'll talk about his legacy but really how long before we really know a legacy. >> two things are needed to historians to chew through those records and provide real analysis....
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how does it feel? >> i guess more people recognize me keep everything the same and i haven't changed everything i've done. >> stephen: so you walk down the street, do people say, don't flip! >> i get different reactions wherever i go. >> stephen: what's your favorite. do you have a favorite reaction you've gotten from somebody? >> some will cry and scream but i'm like, it's okay, it's okay. >> stephen: can i guess it there is president obama attempting to do a split. >> yes. >> stephen: with you girls on the team. >> yes. >> stephen: how did he do? did you give him scores? >> i think he got a 10 because he's not used to doing it and he tried it in a suit so that's bonus points. >> stephen: yeah. # i'm guessing he got like a 7.5 from the russian judge, though. ( laughter ) so you've just finished a tour. it's called the tour of >> stephen: kellogg's tour of champions. what's that like to be on the road? how long are you out living sort of the -- >> dream? >> stephen: is that the dream to go out there? >
how does it feel? >> i guess more people recognize me keep everything the same and i haven't changed everything i've done. >> stephen: so you walk down the street, do people say, don't flip! >> i get different reactions wherever i go. >> stephen: what's your favorite. do you have a favorite reaction you've gotten from somebody? >> some will cry and scream but i'm like, it's okay, it's okay. >> stephen: can i guess it there is president obama attempting to do...
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how did that go? >> you know, it was shocking because one of the rivals came into me and handed me a resignation. he was a very capable guy. i said what the hell is this all about? he said i supported the other candidate. i said look, tear that up and stay here. >> did he stay? >> yeah. >> the problem is not when the democrat, only so much, right? what are they saying when they say stuff like that? >> it's part of the it's a dance. let's face it. >> what will you want? >> i know all of that work that you knew. >> it begins with the state? >> yeah. >> okay. fine. >> but the point is i was on with a fellow -- >> did they give you the questions ahead of time? >> no. but i think the point is everyone now wants trump to change. >> yeah. >> but trump won. remember during the aca? >> yeah. >> when obama looked at paul ryan and said who won? i won. now, i think -- >> he shut it in their face. >> yeah. i think it would be smart for trump to reach out and get the best people. >> but he can run the table right n
how did that go? >> you know, it was shocking because one of the rivals came into me and handed me a resignation. he was a very capable guy. i said what the hell is this all about? he said i supported the other candidate. i said look, tear that up and stay here. >> did he stay? >> yeah. >> the problem is not when the democrat, only so much, right? what are they saying when they say stuff like that? >> it's part of the it's a dance. let's face it. >> what will...
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how many years? >> well, i'd say, 67. >> yes, that's old. >> that's old. [ laughter ] >> that is really old. right fred? that's old isn't it? >> that's old fred. [ laughter ] it all depends on how old you are, but you're right. >> that's right. >> it depends how you feel. how old are you now? >> i'm 10. >> you're 10 now. >> and i'm going to be 11 april 13th. >> you never took acting lessons, did you? >> oh no, i just, some people always go like, if you take acting lessons. you know acting i feel isn't something you can learn. you know it's just something that you are probably just born with. it would be hard to learn, but some people learn it. >> yes, i think you are just a natural. >> thanks. and you're very good. >> well thank you. >> did you have to wear little lord fauntleroy clothes? >> oh yes, i had to wear all of these itchy things. >> they use to wear things in those days. >> i had stockings up to there. >> right. >> i had knickers. >> right. >> and i had the ruffle shirt and everything. ther
how many years? >> well, i'd say, 67. >> yes, that's old. >> that's old. [ laughter ] >> that is really old. right fred? that's old isn't it? >> that's old fred. [ laughter ] it all depends on how old you are, but you're right. >> that's right. >> it depends how you feel. how old are you now? >> i'm 10. >> you're 10 now. >> and i'm going to be 11 april 13th. >> you never took acting lessons, did you? >> oh no, i just, some...
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how do you square that? as we look at the middle east going forward, past 2011, what do we say about legitimacy, and what do we say to these regimes that may be teetering on the shelf but have not fallen off. what in the post-2011 world, what would you recommend to leaders as to how to enhance the legitimacy of their regimes before they go through what these other countries have gone through? ms. albright: i think we have to remember what it is. tammy mentioned social contract a lot. i think people think of it as a western concept, but basically people gave up individual rights in order to get protection and security in some form. obviously that is different with a monarchy. but still, there is that same responsibility of what is it that the leader owes his people? when you were asking about different countries, i think those are interesting ones that were picked, but i would say that this is almost like a virus, and one of the things we have not talked about enough is the influence of technology. one of the
how do you square that? as we look at the middle east going forward, past 2011, what do we say about legitimacy, and what do we say to these regimes that may be teetering on the shelf but have not fallen off. what in the post-2011 world, what would you recommend to leaders as to how to enhance the legitimacy of their regimes before they go through what these other countries have gone through? ms. albright: i think we have to remember what it is. tammy mentioned social contract a lot. i think...
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. - so, um, how's gina doing? well, her asking you to be with her gives you a good opportunity to be supportive about that. absolutely. uh, i'm worried if i don't react well-- i don't wanna wince or pull back. yeah. i'm sure your being there is gonna be a help. yeah, just concentrate on her. uh, that's how i'm thinking about it. yeah. so, you'll be leaving around 1:00? yeah. yeah. okay, that's fine. okay. thanks. hey, um, gotta go. hi, geri. hi. let's go into the coffee room. all right, if you think that's appropriate. [ clears throat ] we found tom. ankles. was it you tied him up? why are you asking me that? because we wanna know the answer. - well, i'm not sure i want to give it. - have we given you any reason to feel this has to be us against you, geri? we're trying to establish as much information as we can. oh, please. oh, sure. geri, since we found tom dead, hanging the way you described, and i think diane mentioned bound at the wrist and ankles-- aren't you? and i mentioned the landlady telling us about you
. - so, um, how's gina doing? well, her asking you to be with her gives you a good opportunity to be supportive about that. absolutely. uh, i'm worried if i don't react well-- i don't wanna wince or pull back. yeah. i'm sure your being there is gonna be a help. yeah, just concentrate on her. uh, that's how i'm thinking about it. yeah. so, you'll be leaving around 1:00? yeah. yeah. okay, that's fine. okay. thanks. hey, um, gotta go. hi, geri. hi. let's go into the coffee room. all right, if you...
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how are you? a coup of disclaimers, i didn't know about the c-span2 thing, so i didn't get my hair done. sorry for that. although i didn't have much month work with anyway. dr. ventner, i'm so glad he talked about the siemens and not just the gs. thank you. now that i got that out of the way. okay. well, it's great to be here. for those that don't know about siemens, we're a broad based diagnostic company focused primarily on images. we're also a service provider, an i.t. provider. we're pleased to announce and we heard a lot of talk about this earlier we just formed an arrangement with ibm watson we announced two weeks ago. really want to congratulate the honor roll list. congratulations to all of you. there is siemens equipment in every one of these, or some types of siemens solution in one of these. so hopefully in some small way we help you. it is great to partner with all of you. thank you. and congratulations. so we heard from the panel earlier a lot of things around the changes in health ca
how are you? a coup of disclaimers, i didn't know about the c-span2 thing, so i didn't get my hair done. sorry for that. although i didn't have much month work with anyway. dr. ventner, i'm so glad he talked about the siemens and not just the gs. thank you. now that i got that out of the way. okay. well, it's great to be here. for those that don't know about siemens, we're a broad based diagnostic company focused primarily on images. we're also a service provider, an i.t. provider. we're...
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howard: how you doing, ladies? come on in. lemonis: ...one of the owners is cooking up a catastrophe. howie, why would you be ordering knives? howard: i'll get approval. don't worry. lemonis: are you being a dick? his reckless spending has put the business in the red. howard: we're not choking. lemonis: can you close for a week to do inventory? howard: no. lemonis: then you're choking. his careless merchandising... there's [bleep] everywhere. ...has thrown this store into chaos. howard: that's a real machete. you don't see that in williams & sonoma, do you? lemonis: and despite her mounting frustration, his ex-wife and partner... howard: who makes their wife 50%? robyn: so i haven't done [bleep] here, right? lemonis: ...has been powerless to stop him. that's not what an equal partnership looks like. if you have an opinion, he has to listen to it. if i can't help her step up as a leader and restore this business to order, its doors will close forever. you got somebody else to write a check? howard: we'll just keep going on the
howard: how you doing, ladies? come on in. lemonis: ...one of the owners is cooking up a catastrophe. howie, why would you be ordering knives? howard: i'll get approval. don't worry. lemonis: are you being a dick? his reckless spending has put the business in the red. howard: we're not choking. lemonis: can you close for a week to do inventory? howard: no. lemonis: then you're choking. his careless merchandising... there's [bleep] everywhere. ...has thrown this store into chaos. howard: that's...
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how does, uh... how's 8:00 on friday sod? good. , wewill see you then, olivia pope. see you then, captain ballard. dkerson: welcome back the acthe nation i'm john drson. ile republicans are sy preparing for a trump miration, edemocrs in some soul-seching. >>hen u losehe white h thriving and worki every day the power in needs to their hands. we need the maure the resources are withhem and ything ee. we need the prioritize voter that doesn' mean getut the te athe e of t election. thateans 365 day a ye with voters aroundhatlding priorities are. democraticarty is t just the decric but seen b democrat. that means we got to in amary is pceived toipate haven equal shot asverybody else. and we have to make sure tat... yes? >> dickerson continue your list >> well, i mean, we've got to also create more coaboration. we have democrats who hold ofce weith saries of ate. those folks ru the levels we need the stand up f tm. whole lot more say so and aot more r in the decraticpay.we'ver veteran, decric vetens ae strengthened and feel like they are fully included. we have go toust ma
how does, uh... how's 8:00 on friday sod? good. , wewill see you then, olivia pope. see you then, captain ballard. dkerson: welcome back the acthe nation i'm john drson. ile republicans are sy preparing for a trump miration, edemocrs in some soul-seching. >>hen u losehe white h thriving and worki every day the power in needs to their hands. we need the maure the resources are withhem and ything ee. we need the prioritize voter that doesn' mean getut the te athe e of t election. thateans...
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how do we deal with that? how do we process?reat thing about first star, yes, that is where our kids are from. but what we are all about is education, so that they become a transformed, high potential human being. so, we are the happy bit, the silver lining in the cloud, and that makes it much easier to talk about. it does not take anything away from the tragedies, but i think the biggest lesson that is there is nothing the matter with them. horrible things have been done to them, but they have triumphed over that and they are now going to be happy, professional, successful, middle-class americans and be part of our greater society. and it is not just them, it is the children they are going to raise, their children's children, an ever widening wedge of responsible, invaluable adults, because we use education to pivot them. soledad: what did you learn from that first year of that first program? what did you realize you are doing well, and what did you realize you had not figured out when you went in? what worked? what did not wor
how do we deal with that? how do we process?reat thing about first star, yes, that is where our kids are from. but what we are all about is education, so that they become a transformed, high potential human being. so, we are the happy bit, the silver lining in the cloud, and that makes it much easier to talk about. it does not take anything away from the tragedies, but i think the biggest lesson that is there is nothing the matter with them. horrible things have been done to them, but they have...