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i look at the live that's are affected. i hope you will look at the live that's are effected and not just the line items. >> of course, senator. i certainly will. i have done that throughout my time in public service and as a local official i have been primarily concerned with how the residents of my community are impacted by the actions that we take in public service. so i recognize that overall, we want people to have good housing opportunities and if i am confirmed, look forward to working with you on that. >> i'm sure you will. i sometime need to be the counter vailing force here on some other -- >> senator corker. >> thank you mr. chairman. i thank both of you for your willingness to serve. i will help get you back on schedule here and be very brief. to the mayor, i know that as a former mayor, there's no job that's more gratifying personally than being the mayor of a city. as we change jobs sometimes we have impacts in different ways that may be are not as quite and up personal but this is certainly a very important ro
i look at the live that's are affected. i hope you will look at the live that's are effected and not just the line items. >> of course, senator. i certainly will. i have done that throughout my time in public service and as a local official i have been primarily concerned with how the residents of my community are impacted by the actions that we take in public service. so i recognize that overall, we want people to have good housing opportunities and if i am confirmed, look forward to...
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but i do like you and the congressman. so look forward to working with you asyou. >> as the subcommittee chair on housing. you know, as you and i had an opportunity to discuss, new jersey faced the worst natural disaster in its history, and thousands of lives were affected and many are still affected. if confirmed, you'd have an important role overseeing approximately $15 billion in community development bloc grant disaster relief funding appropriated by the sandy emergency relief act, which i fought to pass. i'm glad to see we deviated from an original attempt to spend $2 billion of that money on the national resilience competitions to 1 billion and new jersey will be eligible for that competition, which originally we were told we were not, so we are moving in the right direction, but there's a lot still to be done. many people are hurting in our state and in the region. so i would like to invite you to join me on a tour of new jersey to see both the work that's been done, but more importantly, see the work that's not been done a
but i do like you and the congressman. so look forward to working with you asyou. >> as the subcommittee chair on housing. you know, as you and i had an opportunity to discuss, new jersey faced the worst natural disaster in its history, and thousands of lives were affected and many are still affected. if confirmed, you'd have an important role overseeing approximately $15 billion in community development bloc grant disaster relief funding appropriated by the sandy emergency relief act,...
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so for me when i was looking in the mirror trying on wedding dresses and thinking maybe i should lose five pounds, this would look much better, i reized that losing five pounds was a d idea and i thought go ig or go home. let's try a nuts project and i'll just give up mirrors and see if that would help me focus on things outside of my body. >> well, that's pretty drastic. how did you function? how did you do your hair? >> well, it took an adjustment of my lifestyle. i was very engaged in fashion. in fact i worked in fashion before i went back to school and so i reallyad to commit myself to shifting my attention away from that. so i did continue to wear clothes i love, i continuedo wear makeup, just less, and very sheer pructs that i could smear on. >> without looking at yourself. >> exactly. and i alsohad to be open to allowing the people in my life to say, hey, you've got something in your teeth. >> okay, absolutely. so we talked about the effects that mass media has in some ways. itcan be good, it can be bad. for you how was that? >> for me it was always a mixed bag. on the one hand
so for me when i was looking in the mirror trying on wedding dresses and thinking maybe i should lose five pounds, this would look much better, i reized that losing five pounds was a d idea and i thought go ig or go home. let's try a nuts project and i'll just give up mirrors and see if that would help me focus on things outside of my body. >> well, that's pretty drastic. how did you function? how did you do your hair? >> well, it took an adjustment of my lifestyle. i was very...
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high school and got to go up to my high school and see all the other people that have gone through i looked at that as a pro tem time when i i was trying to understand what's good morning in the real world how can i make sure my petitions with the passions but i was remembered a lot of people needed me my family my brothers and sisters wanted to be sure they had someone to invest in and say look i may have had a hard time by i want my brother or sister or sibling to succeed. you've got a lot of people banking on and to be successful but people who invest in you want you to succeed and do everything possibly. congratulations to the 2014 our public housing graduates thank you four getting through all the barriers and thank you to you're famous and friends >> thank you to all the city agencies and the departments here helping make sure that success is real keep the doors of opportunity open for your friends talk about this to your other classmates congratulations to you for being here (clapping). >> i'd like to introduce barbara smith the executive director of the san francisco housing authori
high school and got to go up to my high school and see all the other people that have gone through i looked at that as a pro tem time when i i was trying to understand what's good morning in the real world how can i make sure my petitions with the passions but i was remembered a lot of people needed me my family my brothers and sisters wanted to be sure they had someone to invest in and say look i may have had a hard time by i want my brother or sister or sibling to succeed. you've got a lot of...
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so i look forward to our questions and answers. i want to thank you each of you again for the lives you have led that have made you so qualified for the positions that you are ascending to and i thank you for being here today. >> thank you, senator corker. let me welcome our first panel nominees, all decorated career foreign service officers. none is a stranger to the demands of serving abroad. they are robert stephen becroft, to be ambassador to egypt, and stuart jones to iraq, and dana smith to be ambassador for qatar. he is a career foreign service officer, the rank of minister counsel and currently serves in baghdad. stuart e. jones is no stranger as a career foreign service officer. he's currently serving as our ambassador in jordan. dana shell smith is truly a global diplomat. served throughout the world in her capacity as a public affairs officer. she too is a career foreign service officer. currently serves as senior adviser to the under secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs. so let me thank you. let me join sena
so i look forward to our questions and answers. i want to thank you each of you again for the lives you have led that have made you so qualified for the positions that you are ascending to and i thank you for being here today. >> thank you, senator corker. let me welcome our first panel nominees, all decorated career foreign service officers. none is a stranger to the demands of serving abroad. they are robert stephen becroft, to be ambassador to egypt, and stuart jones to iraq, and dana...
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i look forward to at hud being focused on that. i fully understand that in my experience as a big city mayor, however that as part of hud's mission, we don't just serve big cities or urban areas. we also serve rural communities, small towns and our tribal communities. i look forward, if i am confirmed, to working with -- with you and with your staff and other committee members as the nahasda reauthorization perhaps moves forward, and on issues related to our nation's tribal community. >> i have been handed a note that representative joaquin castro is here. mayor castro, a 2012 hud report found that san antonio had not administered 2008 neighborhood civilization program grant in accordance with program rules. can you tell me what happened with that grant and how the city addressed this issue and what your involvement was as mayor? >> yes. thank you very much for the question, chairman johnson. the -- the hud ig did issue preliminary findings with respect to the neighborhood stabilization program in the city of san antonio. after cons
i look forward to at hud being focused on that. i fully understand that in my experience as a big city mayor, however that as part of hud's mission, we don't just serve big cities or urban areas. we also serve rural communities, small towns and our tribal communities. i look forward, if i am confirmed, to working with -- with you and with your staff and other committee members as the nahasda reauthorization perhaps moves forward, and on issues related to our nation's tribal community. >>...
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>> i said in passing to you in a meeting, i thought he was good looking, i don't think he's as good lookingas i originally said. the pictures of him with the bad hair came up and he's a criminal. charles: quasi hot. >> i'm over it. upon further review, i'm over it. charles: switch gears and talk barnes & noble. the woman was amazing, told me about a book upstairs and around the corner and i found it. a woman walking around with a tray of lemonade. this is great stuff. then i was paying and they needed my phone number for the discount and wanted my name and a lot of other information, that's never happened to me before. i wan abacky it. iain w last tim someoneguesden dit co. yowoulbesurise se peop hav 45 peoen one counsaid please don't stop them, okay? as i was beginning to think barnes & noble is salvageable. i'm going skip the stock. hitha, any time has an instore thing changed your mind on a company? >> you know i love anything environmental and green. i went into whole foods, there was half-eaten food in one of the bins. charles: isn't that green? >> i realized there is something gross h
>> i said in passing to you in a meeting, i thought he was good looking, i don't think he's as good lookingas i originally said. the pictures of him with the bad hair came up and he's a criminal. charles: quasi hot. >> i'm over it. upon further review, i'm over it. charles: switch gears and talk barnes & noble. the woman was amazing, told me about a book upstairs and around the corner and i found it. a woman walking around with a tray of lemonade. this is great stuff. then i was...
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that is one of the reasons i looked there. i loved it. green castle, indiana. they just started a media center there. >> ken is a great guy. -- fired up about covering washington. i did not know how i was going to get there but that was my goal. when i left that class on presidential politics i had the fever. >> what year did you get married? >> 2004. >> what year was paul born? >> 2007. >> how many operations has he had? >> so, he has had three open heart surgeries and seven angioplasties and one stomach surgery unrelated to his heart. that is a lot. that is 11 procedures, three of them major surgeries. the last one was in september. probably the most daunting, as i was writing this book, i was in the process of it we found out he had to have a third open heart surgery. so it became the end of the book. it became chapter 10. fortunately it is a happy ending. >> you gave us video of him, paul and you in the i.c.u.? >> i.c.u., in the cardiac intensive care unit. >> who shot the video? >> i had a little camera. i played reporter. i probably was really annoying, b
that is one of the reasons i looked there. i loved it. green castle, indiana. they just started a media center there. >> ken is a great guy. -- fired up about covering washington. i did not know how i was going to get there but that was my goal. when i left that class on presidential politics i had the fever. >> what year did you get married? >> 2004. >> what year was paul born? >> 2007. >> how many operations has he had? >> so, he has had three open...
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take a look, i usually don't like to look at specific stocks. take a look at hclp, it's been a wonderful proponent or benefit, a winner here, as it supplies sand to the fracking zrichl it's a limited partnership. it pays a wonderful dividend on a consistent basis. it's well covered. >> that i think is the better way to take benefiting from water happening in iraq. finally, you will continue to see brent crude widen its premium out over wti. i had that trade on absolutely the wrong way last week, when the circumstances prevailed showing isil, others call it isii, i think it's better referred to as isil was clearly running amuck and defeating everybody. i had no choice but to come in and say i'm out of that trade. you could take brent to a huge premium own wti, i would not be surprised to see $10 or $15 premium and front of the trent lead the way. so by the suppliers of stuff to frackers and take a look at owning brent versus wti crude, that could go anywhere. >> den in addition, i agree so where were we on the arab spring on that wti brent spread
take a look, i usually don't like to look at specific stocks. take a look at hclp, it's been a wonderful proponent or benefit, a winner here, as it supplies sand to the fracking zrichl it's a limited partnership. it pays a wonderful dividend on a consistent basis. it's well covered. >> that i think is the better way to take benefiting from water happening in iraq. finally, you will continue to see brent crude widen its premium out over wti. i had that trade on absolutely the wrong way...
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i. flew out of on the plane so he was very. natural again to look upset about anything or yeah i did notice that in the in demeanor i think in the same doesn't that puzzle you yeah there's a man you think just now you think you just get on a guy who was used by the only does the luggage you've got that he had well the thing that has always been on my mind was to this day there was a bag by the the bentley that i was going to get for the limo driver he said no nog at that and that was a bag that was never recovered again and we assume what was in that. it was and it could have been weapon so you know one lever no. i love you cable i love you more as they well fifty four. thanks to my guest kato cable instead of all blog and all of the t.v. slaves larry king now for an exclusive interview only moves segment with the world's most famous houseguest remember you can find me on twitter and keeps things we'll see enough stuff. this was in the washington well it's a mess that is being suggested in the latest numbers and not the media. are perceived as actua
i. flew out of on the plane so he was very. natural again to look upset about anything or yeah i did notice that in the in demeanor i think in the same doesn't that puzzle you yeah there's a man you think just now you think you just get on a guy who was used by the only does the luggage you've got that he had well the thing that has always been on my mind was to this day there was a bag by the the bentley that i was going to get for the limo driver he said no nog at that and that was a bag that...
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so i look forward to our questions and answers. i want to thank you each of you again for the lives you have led that have made you so qualified for the positions that you are ascending to, and i thank you for being here today. >> thank you, senator corker. let me again welcome our first panel of nominees all decorated career foreign service officers. none is a stranger to the demanding consuming critical assignments both domestically and abroad and thank them and their families for their past service and their willingness to serve again in very challenging roles. let me introduce them. robert steven beecroft to be ambassador to egypt, and stuart e. jones to be ambassador iraq, and dana shell smith to be ambassador for qatar. he is a career foreign service officer, the rank of minister counsel and currently serves as ambassador of the u.s. embassy in baghdad. stuart e. jones is no stranger to demanding assignments in the most pressing areas in the united states as a career foreign service officer. he's currently serving as our ambas
so i look forward to our questions and answers. i want to thank you each of you again for the lives you have led that have made you so qualified for the positions that you are ascending to, and i thank you for being here today. >> thank you, senator corker. let me again welcome our first panel of nominees all decorated career foreign service officers. none is a stranger to the demanding consuming critical assignments both domestically and abroad and thank them and their families for their...
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has opened an office or complementary alternative care looking at right teeing as they're paid. i hope they call. we're looking at the department of defense at walter reed teaching writing that we're not therapist we are writers but they're using trading as a tool the itea day get said. hopefully they will. >> first think you for telling your story as a recently retired marine who is going through a lot of things you have gone through when i hear i am not alone it is reassuring for me. also i did not know you were part of with the right team program definitely have received a lot from that personally. as a retired marine rehab the saying that is all about getting some. from the day you hit a boot camp from the day you go to the beach with the combat action in the eyes of the cohort it makes you go warrior that you claim to be but i go there was a point going from getting some to have enough and a point between joining with a few seconds let's go to the site ward. all i know maybe it is different. [laughter] that moment where years switch from the glorification and the nobility of
has opened an office or complementary alternative care looking at right teeing as they're paid. i hope they call. we're looking at the department of defense at walter reed teaching writing that we're not therapist we are writers but they're using trading as a tool the itea day get said. hopefully they will. >> first think you for telling your story as a recently retired marine who is going through a lot of things you have gone through when i hear i am not alone it is reassuring for me....
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i had been looking for patient zero and i had to find her.spread this left leaning idiotcy. it starts on twitter and congregates and then jumps hope to celebrity. >> i believe vaccinations trigger's evan. >> hi to stop. this do you remember where you last had tea? >> it was starbucks. >> which one, which one, which starbucks? >> hi to shut down every starbucks in new york city. bad idea a lot of starbucks. it's out there, uncontained. >> oh. >> could nothing stop this. >> i think sadly the only way this gets better is when we start to see more and more out breaks. >> the cure for the anti-vaccination epidemic was observing the real negative effects of the anti-vaccination movement. >> ya, i think that's right. >> there is a cure for science denial. >> once florida is under water and we all have polio it will be belter. belter. >> we will be right back. yo, untamed larger than life, belter. >> we will be right back. move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. un
i had been looking for patient zero and i had to find her.spread this left leaning idiotcy. it starts on twitter and congregates and then jumps hope to celebrity. >> i believe vaccinations trigger's evan. >> hi to stop. this do you remember where you last had tea? >> it was starbucks. >> which one, which one, which starbucks? >> hi to shut down every starbucks in new york city. bad idea a lot of starbucks. it's out there, uncontained. >> oh. >> could...
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i look forward to one unified campaign to pass again what i consider the strongest and most progressive minimum wage ordinance in the country. thank you. >> thank you supervisor kim and i will re-refer you at the end. supervisor mar. >> i wanted to congratulate mayor lee and the coalition for working together to present one minimum wage for the ballot. and tim is here from the labor council and with business and the grass roots coalition and the coalition for a fairy con mee and united we can move forward to have our strongest minimum wage. i want to acknowledge the four year phase is much quicker phase than seattle, i believe seven year phase in and i think as we move up to the first bump up on may day of the following year, that we could look at san francisco again as a major leader in economic justice and raising wages of low wage workers in our city. i think as lew mentioned in the press conference a few minutes ago, we couldn't do this without the strong low wage worker organizing from our city and strong unity built by worker center and labor organizations but also with the mayor'
i look forward to one unified campaign to pass again what i consider the strongest and most progressive minimum wage ordinance in the country. thank you. >> thank you supervisor kim and i will re-refer you at the end. supervisor mar. >> i wanted to congratulate mayor lee and the coalition for working together to present one minimum wage for the ballot. and tim is here from the labor council and with business and the grass roots coalition and the coalition for a fairy con mee and...
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think that i should have spent the money on therapy, that i should have gotten more work done, that i lookedore the surgery. >> reporter: but it doesn't bother her. the opposite, in fact. >> of course i enjoy the attention. who doesn't? i would be a liar if i said i didn't enjoy the attention. >> reporter: now she's even going back for more. >> i'm not getting more procedures done for more attention. i'm getting more procedures done because i want to maintain and prevent aging. >> reporter: what's your biggest fear about plastic surgery? >> that i'm going to end up looking like joslyn. >> reporter: that doesn't stop me? >> it trust my surgeon. >> reporter: she's a familiar face at her blaplastic surgeon' office and since she's a family friend, she gets a discount for the fat grafting. it can cost up to $10,000. >> very exciting. plastic surgery is expensive if it's done well. something that you don't want to bargain shop for. i'm very blessed because i work really hard. and what i spend on surgery is my business. >> reporter: after a short consultation, including computer renderings, her sur
think that i should have spent the money on therapy, that i should have gotten more work done, that i lookedore the surgery. >> reporter: but it doesn't bother her. the opposite, in fact. >> of course i enjoy the attention. who doesn't? i would be a liar if i said i didn't enjoy the attention. >> reporter: now she's even going back for more. >> i'm not getting more procedures done for more attention. i'm getting more procedures done because i want to maintain and prevent...
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i presume you're not looking for that? >> congressman, i think it's worth taking a step i can tell you how important are involved in these international bodies is. we could do an outstanding job in the united states putting a system in place that is safe and so for all of our financial institutions, and we're still exposed to vulnerabilities around the world if the standard is raised as well. we simultaneous participant in international discussions. in a case like this our interest experts are very much a part shaping the international debate. >> as i think he should. i think he should be at the table and if you think you should participate and if you think you should have a strong voice. i just don't have faced up among her i'm in some future time that the national stands will be any better that we can do -- >> while our participation often leads to results that reflect our judgment of what the outcome is, we retained as do all national authorities the right -- >> fair enough. >> have a lot of authority. >> part of the que
i presume you're not looking for that? >> congressman, i think it's worth taking a step i can tell you how important are involved in these international bodies is. we could do an outstanding job in the united states putting a system in place that is safe and so for all of our financial institutions, and we're still exposed to vulnerabilities around the world if the standard is raised as well. we simultaneous participant in international discussions. in a case like this our interest...
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she said i don't have a mother. i'm lookingfor my father in the united states so i've encountered this in a very personal way and i understand it the review that i am undertaking is comprehensive. i'm talking to our workforce about our policies and how they believe we can more effectively implement our policies and i'm also talking to large groups of people on the outside across the spectrum on better more effective fair enforcement policies. i believe we can do a better job. i believe they can have clear guidance and i believe we can better train it to the workforce so what we intend to be implemented is in fact implemented and that is my overarching goal senator. >> i thank you for that and the statistics that comebacks in just over 40% of those deported have no criminal record. at least that was the case a few years ago. those with criminal records i am not pleading for. they have lost their right as far as i'm concerned to be even considered at this point that those without terminal records and technical immigration violati
she said i don't have a mother. i'm lookingfor my father in the united states so i've encountered this in a very personal way and i understand it the review that i am undertaking is comprehensive. i'm talking to our workforce about our policies and how they believe we can more effectively implement our policies and i'm also talking to large groups of people on the outside across the spectrum on better more effective fair enforcement policies. i believe we can do a better job. i believe they can...
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looking. it's where you lose people sometimes getting all of those boxes figured out. >> i really look at this. i would love to have twitters problem. the thing they have accomplished are so valuable, so hard to replicate. they just need to look at the product and recognize that a firehose is a lousy way to display ads. it's like trying to follow wall street with a stock ticker going by. you need other analytical tools. they need to have 20 user interfaces. most people i know get their twitter news from watching television and watching it crawl through the show they are looking at. that's an example of twitter done right. i look at this and i go -- i don't know who's going to crack the code there. i'm certain someone will. >> it's interesting. we know jack dorsey was one of the cofounders of twitter and so very involved. he was focused on the steve jobsian influence wanting a single, elegant interface. flex that would work. unfortunately it is an ine legant interface. it is a utility. people have different needs. let them have different views. let them recognize that if you are an executive at
looking. it's where you lose people sometimes getting all of those boxes figured out. >> i really look at this. i would love to have twitters problem. the thing they have accomplished are so valuable, so hard to replicate. they just need to look at the product and recognize that a firehose is a lousy way to display ads. it's like trying to follow wall street with a stock ticker going by. you need other analytical tools. they need to have 20 user interfaces. most people i know get their...
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i was like, you know. he was look you have to do your own stunts. i was look all right. nging shoot. >> jimmy: challenging, do you mean horrible. >> the suits. heavy armored suits. they weighed like, between 85 and 100 pounds. like his suit weighed 100 pounds. i think this movie must have been the hardest movie he has ever done. >> jimmy: really? >> i remember, there was a day in the trailer, a drop ship, get dropped out of. size of a sardine can, the set. we were boiling in these huge suit. camera equipment. camera guys. no space. people were crashing into each other. we are hanging in these harnesses with like the full weight of the 85 pound suit and body weight on your groin which is not fun. hanging there like this, between takes waiting for them to get ready and we're like, and i look at tom, and i can just see that, insatiable positivity, is starting to unravel. and it was just amazing. i looked. and he is like pouring sweat. i'm hanging there. and i just went "boy this really sucks." he looked at me and he went "it's a challenge." and i went, i said, "tom, it sucks
i was like, you know. he was look you have to do your own stunts. i was look all right. nging shoot. >> jimmy: challenging, do you mean horrible. >> the suits. heavy armored suits. they weighed like, between 85 and 100 pounds. like his suit weighed 100 pounds. i think this movie must have been the hardest movie he has ever done. >> jimmy: really? >> i remember, there was a day in the trailer, a drop ship, get dropped out of. size of a sardine can, the set. we were...
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everybody is looking back up at the 700 level. idifficult scenario to try to pick a top. i'm trying to identify a couple catalysts. i'm looking at the fact options are cheap and i will play it with defined risk. i'm not making a big bearish risk on apple right here. >> all right. coming up next, gold very close to giving up its gains for 2014. carter is long gold. we'll tell you why he's sticking with that trade when we come right back. stay tuned. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market
everybody is looking back up at the 700 level. idifficult scenario to try to pick a top. i'm trying to identify a couple catalysts. i'm looking at the fact options are cheap and i will play it with defined risk. i'm not making a big bearish risk on apple right here. >> all right. coming up next, gold very close to giving up its gains for 2014. carter is long gold. we'll tell you why he's sticking with that trade when we come right back. stay tuned. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech...
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i look forward to learning what the nominees will bring to each of these issues. mayor castro, two of the critical issues this committee has spent expensive time addressing in this congress are among those i want to bring to your attention today. the future of housing finance reform, and the fiscal solve ve solvency of the federal housing administration. we housing administration. we need to know what your approach will be on both of these issues and whether you'll be advocating on behalf of both of them. within the debate of housing finance reform, current hud secretary shaun donovan has worked very actively with this committee to develop and advocate for s-1217 which recently passed this committee with a bipartisan majority. we must continue to move forward on housing finance reform especially as we approach the sixth anniversary of fannie mae and freddie mac being put into conservatorship. the committee has also passed bipartisan legislation to address the current capital deficiencies in the fha's insurance fund. in this matter, it would be important to hear fro
i look forward to learning what the nominees will bring to each of these issues. mayor castro, two of the critical issues this committee has spent expensive time addressing in this congress are among those i want to bring to your attention today. the future of housing finance reform, and the fiscal solve ve solvency of the federal housing administration. we housing administration. we need to know what your approach will be on both of these issues and whether you'll be advocating on behalf of...
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i looked around and i said what will the duke?tstand to returned garbage cans over and we put clip towards on it and the kids knelt up to those. and we made do. we may do and the first day was very scary but i remember walking out of there that night after lying my head down on my desk crying and crying thinking, i've loved these kids. i'm all ready falling in love with them. i stayed for 11 years because of it. the children at the shelter were fascinating. they were strong-willed. they were incredibly empathetic. they were so hungry to be children. they were tired of worrying about adult worries. when i would come to work in the morning they would all be piled up in my door well waiting for me to unlock that door or they would run to the car when i pull up and they'd say she's here, she's here. it wasn't because i was a remarkable teacher. it was because i was here and i was the representation of childhood. and they loved it. and the parents loved it which i thought was even more beautiful. my whole philosophy was if i can teach
i looked around and i said what will the duke?tstand to returned garbage cans over and we put clip towards on it and the kids knelt up to those. and we made do. we may do and the first day was very scary but i remember walking out of there that night after lying my head down on my desk crying and crying thinking, i've loved these kids. i'm all ready falling in love with them. i stayed for 11 years because of it. the children at the shelter were fascinating. they were strong-willed. they were...
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i look forward to is if confirmed going to egypt. contributing to the discussions and considerations. again, i know it's something the administration is looking at closely. on a daily basis but i'm not in a position to answer the question. i app business. >> let me ask you briefly. there are recents about sexual assault during the celebrations during the last week. it shows a mob assaulting a woman and the policeman struggling to save her is circulating the internet. how would you work with the government to make sure that the prosecution -- how would you work with them to ensure it's a priority for them in this new government? >> the act you're referring to and others like it which have been reported are extremely d disturbing. with women should have the ability to go anywhere they want in the country just like a man. they should be at full participates in egypt's democratic and social processes. we need to engage with egyptian government. we need to make clear these activities are unacceptable. i recognize that egypt including presi
i look forward to is if confirmed going to egypt. contributing to the discussions and considerations. again, i know it's something the administration is looking at closely. on a daily basis but i'm not in a position to answer the question. i app business. >> let me ask you briefly. there are recents about sexual assault during the celebrations during the last week. it shows a mob assaulting a woman and the policeman struggling to save her is circulating the internet. how would you work...
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my brother-in-law's a cop and i had him look her up. sent me a postcard letting me know i was involving a very, very young minor, so that didn't make me happy. brayden is just a friend. she needs somebody i think as a friend, you know, to be there for her, to maybe help guide her. but there is no way there would ever be anything sexual there. >> carrie has trust issues because of her last relationship. she is afraid. like carrie has been through a lot in past relationships and so have i. carrie had an issue about me being transgendered because she liked girls more than guys and i was going to get surgery to be a guy. and i told carrie, well, if it absolutely came down to it, i could probably stop my surgery. but i told carrie how important it was to me, and she knows how important it is to me and she agreed that she -- she would still be here. it would be fine. >> the key to survive is to be headstrong and don't show any weaknesses because in here, it's a -- it's like a zoo. you know, if somebody knows your weakness, they're going to eat
my brother-in-law's a cop and i had him look her up. sent me a postcard letting me know i was involving a very, very young minor, so that didn't make me happy. brayden is just a friend. she needs somebody i think as a friend, you know, to be there for her, to maybe help guide her. but there is no way there would ever be anything sexual there. >> carrie has trust issues because of her last relationship. she is afraid. like carrie has been through a lot in past relationships and so have i....
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. ♪ >> i looked around and i could see the hysteria on some of these girls, tears streaming down theires. ( girls screaming ) >> safer: his name is henry grossman, a photographer who won the confidence of the beatles and any number of icons of the
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i look forward to their testimony. i hope we can all come together to agree on and pass meaningful comprehensive reform. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. >> i thank the gentleman. all other opening statements, without objection, will be made part of the record. we have a distinguished panel today, seven in all. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses prior to introducing them. if you would please stand. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show all answered in the affirmative. i will now introduce the witnesses. you may be seated, gentlemen. our first witness is mr. neil portnoy, president and chief executive of the recording academy. he served as vice president of the west coast division of jive records. he received his degree from george washington university. good to have you with us. our second witness is mr. lee thomas miller, songwriter and president of the national songwriter as
i look forward to their testimony. i hope we can all come together to agree on and pass meaningful comprehensive reform. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. >> i thank the gentleman. all other opening statements, without objection, will be made part of the record. we have a distinguished panel today, seven in all. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses prior to introducing them. if you would please stand. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give...
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i look to make plays and be productive. i am the guy that will carry the load and be the focal point of the offense, i look forward to those things, i think coach kelly knows the type of player i am and the type i want to be. >>> sunday brings another powerhouse for the americans, portugal. they continue to train without josie altador. they are calling it a pulled hamstring. >> we have to see how he reacts the next couple of days, with his hamstring and we are full of hope that he comes back still in this tournament. >> spain and chile from group b. 47th minute chile up 1-0, he stops the initial blast but can't stop that one, chile wins 2-0 and spain is eliminated. from world cup contention. that is sports. >> thank you ducis. >>> today was a special day for 12 students that are working hard to finish high school. the commencement ceremony was held today, and the program helps students get back on track, and earn their high school diploma, they sp >>> we made the point, it's hot it's going to be hot. when does this cool off?
i look to make plays and be productive. i am the guy that will carry the load and be the focal point of the offense, i look forward to those things, i think coach kelly knows the type of player i am and the type i want to be. >>> sunday brings another powerhouse for the americans, portugal. they continue to train without josie altador. they are calling it a pulled hamstring. >> we have to see how he reacts the next couple of days, with his hamstring and we are full of hope that...
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i understand you are in the business of getting viewers, but i implore you to look at the -- i would ask you to look at the seven list the ftc put out. it is very simple. causes substantial weight loss no matter how much -- causes permanent weight loss. fating to bust your body for good. if you look at those seven and if you spend time on your show telling people that this is the seven things you should know, there is not magic in a bottle. there is not a magic pill. acai is not some type of berry. do you disagree with any of the seven? >> senator, i know the seven. i say those things on the show all the time. >> then why would you say something is a miracle in a bottle? >> my job on the show is to be a cheerleader. when they don't feel they can have it happen, i want to look -- and i look everywhere, for any evidence that might be supportive. with the amount of information, i am comfortable telling folks that if you can buy a reputable i say this all the time. i do not sell it. week over thed a duration of the different trial that have been done. they happen be the same amount of wei
i understand you are in the business of getting viewers, but i implore you to look at the -- i would ask you to look at the seven list the ftc put out. it is very simple. causes substantial weight loss no matter how much -- causes permanent weight loss. fating to bust your body for good. if you look at those seven and if you spend time on your show telling people that this is the seven things you should know, there is not magic in a bottle. there is not a magic pill. acai is not some type of...
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weather it's any number of companies that are looking in the business intelligence space. ir of doing this, this one looks quite interesting. and that's why i give it a green flag. >> who knows this company in who has a comment here? >> the long-term chart of tibco, they do this once a year and they destroy their investors. i think physical there is a serious manage change at the type it's not worth buying. >> it's a fight between theibm. >> it's a fight between the titans, susquehanna just cut them today. the conference call was horrible. >> it doesn't matter. >> what's notable, is he called all titan its a titan, herb. by the way, i predict if this thing doesn't get better, the ceo -- by the way, the performance of this company has slumped ever since he bought the sacramento kings, so i will tell you, his job, his position here, tenuous at best. >> herb, thanks, bud. appreciate it. >> sure. >>> coming up, jon najarian knows how to pump some iron, and he could think a thing or two to our guy in the worst trade of the day. what the -- >> stick around. the video that will mak
weather it's any number of companies that are looking in the business intelligence space. ir of doing this, this one looks quite interesting. and that's why i give it a green flag. >> who knows this company in who has a comment here? >> the long-term chart of tibco, they do this once a year and they destroy their investors. i think physical there is a serious manage change at the type it's not worth buying. >> it's a fight between theibm. >> it's a fight between the...
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one hundred and 16th fire academy class for san francisco. 39 people who today, i look across the crowd of your friends and proud of the city proud you spent 16 hard weeks training yourselves and going through all the lessons this academy training class has to offer and most importantly you're joining the world-class fire department and thank you for the opportunity chief joanne haynes-white the conspiracy that worked with you and all the staff we've had the privilege of working certainly my 3 years as anywhere 80 mayor to be at the 3 sites usually i'm there with the mop up crew but watching the details of how fires are fought and the energy teams are saving lives. i know i join with supervisor wiener and the entire board of supervisors all of our lefkd officials to say thank you to the san francisco fire department for being a great, great partner in the city and helping all our residents know and feel comfortable that they're in the greatest city in the world congratulations to the fire department (clapping) to this class i'm particularly brought out ways i looked over some of the res
one hundred and 16th fire academy class for san francisco. 39 people who today, i look across the crowd of your friends and proud of the city proud you spent 16 hard weeks training yourselves and going through all the lessons this academy training class has to offer and most importantly you're joining the world-class fire department and thank you for the opportunity chief joanne haynes-white the conspiracy that worked with you and all the staff we've had the privilege of working certainly my 3...
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how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> on the day wesley person went missing, his cousin told police wesley had been carrying a large amount of cash and left the shopping mall with his friends justin glove and lawrence morel. but police wondered, why did wesley person have so much cash, even though he was unemployed? a background check revealed wesley was being investigated for bank fraud by a local credit union. as were his friends, justin glover and lawrence morrell. >> they were involved in a bank scheme. and essentially what the bank scheme involved was using falsified records to obtain loans. and they would take the lone mono and pocket it. >> the alleged scam utilized a front person, usually a young woman looking to buy a used car. after getting a lone from the credit union, she wouldn't buy the car. instead, she'd split the money with wesley person and his partners. when the loan
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i will look at doing that. >> thank you. t is important we know who you are meeting with. >> my calendar as far as meetings and groups is on my website. i understand your concern. >> excellent. that is excellent. commissioner, this is delicate which of the records indicate you spent 127 days on international travel since 2010. it indicates that before you leave the commission this summer, you will spend more than three weeks reading -- visiting the united arab emirates and brazil. do you think it best serves the safety mission to heavy traveling the world just before you resign your seat? >> i do think my travel is appropriate. let me indicate i am not going to brazil. iat was an invitation that was considering and decided not to take that trip. the other visits are very important despite the fact that i am stepping down. the presence of nrc commissioners in these countries are important. theher it is me or others, fact that the united states nuclear regulatory commission goes to these countries the represents regulatory inde
i will look at doing that. >> thank you. t is important we know who you are meeting with. >> my calendar as far as meetings and groups is on my website. i understand your concern. >> excellent. that is excellent. commissioner, this is delicate which of the records indicate you spent 127 days on international travel since 2010. it indicates that before you leave the commission this summer, you will spend more than three weeks reading -- visiting the united arab emirates and...
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i really would look forward to working with you. i know you have deep roots in the community in florida. i would really look forward to work with you to see if we could come up with some ideas to address the situation mr. kaine. i will start, first congratulations. this is a country of many, many wonderful people. i think being embass dor to honduras though a very challenging one will give you a superb opportunity to continue an amazing career in foreign service. i congratulate you there. i lived in honduras in 1980 and 1981. i worked with jesuite there. i kind of hate to say this. every time i say it -- i kind of feel bad saying it. when i was there, it was a military dictate yearship. it was a brutal place including many of the people that i worked with. many of whom were targeting during that time and afterwards because of their activity and advoca advocacy. it's worse now than that. they are less safe now than that. it is not a military dictatorship. my friends who are there, its not that they want to go back, but they are less s
i really would look forward to working with you. i know you have deep roots in the community in florida. i would really look forward to work with you to see if we could come up with some ideas to address the situation mr. kaine. i will start, first congratulations. this is a country of many, many wonderful people. i think being embass dor to honduras though a very challenging one will give you a superb opportunity to continue an amazing career in foreign service. i congratulate you there. i...
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and when i look at this, i kind of look at the broad scope of possibilities for protection of consumers, not just laying it at your shoulders. one concern i have is the need to do court nation, with what is happening on the state level, understand what is happening on a state level or a local level, and then probably understanding what is happening with all of your sister or brother agencies, that also have overlapping jurisdictions. one frustration that i hear, here it comes again, yet another agency to be talking to without any coordination and so i ask that as you look at each one of these issues, that you look at coordinating with the state and understanding better what state agencies are doing, a good example was already today, with prepaid cards you said there is no regulation. there is in the state of north dakota. i made sure that there was regulation. you can say with certainty that there is none when i know that there aren't number of activities going on in states and it is important for us to understand them. i would also say that we have referred north dakota to your consume
and when i look at this, i kind of look at the broad scope of possibilities for protection of consumers, not just laying it at your shoulders. one concern i have is the need to do court nation, with what is happening on the state level, understand what is happening on a state level or a local level, and then probably understanding what is happening with all of your sister or brother agencies, that also have overlapping jurisdictions. one frustration that i hear, here it comes again, yet another...
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country at the age of seventeen i've written twelve books this is my thirteenth book and i realized as i look back on them i've written books in education civil rights capitalism they're all in some ways about america because as an immigrant i think i i have a dual perspective i see america from the inside i've grown up here i went to college here but i also retain a little bit of that outsider feeling of america in which i'm always comparing america to other cultures to the rest of the world and i think that dual perspective informs all my writing and the idea of a world without her would would leave the world well we have a tremendous space between the oceans well we're right now that. it would be a giant of the indian ocean there are different ways for america not to exist so if a meteorite hit the continent and vaporized thousand years ago there would be no america but here is another way if a british sniper had shot george washington and the american revolution had gone down there would be america the land mass there be people here but we wouldn't have an american revolution the american
country at the age of seventeen i've written twelve books this is my thirteenth book and i realized as i look back on them i've written books in education civil rights capitalism they're all in some ways about america because as an immigrant i think i i have a dual perspective i see america from the inside i've grown up here i went to college here but i also retain a little bit of that outsider feeling of america in which i'm always comparing america to other cultures to the rest of the world...
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and when i became frustrated at that point, i decided to start looking, and when i started looking, i saw things that i should have seen years and years ago. i was purposefully blind. >> rose: why don't people see that, regardless of whether it's scientology or something ?els all their friends know. >> no, you don't because there's so much you don't know. because they keep it from you. and you keep it from yourself. it is a very long, long process. and there's a pride in it. this is my group. i always believed this group to be an underdog. i protect underdogs. i remember the "new york times" at one point when i was having real problem came to me, they were doing an article, and said, "we hear you're a sign tols?" "what of it? come after me. it's my group." i never read "rolling stone." i never read "time" magazine. you don't do that. you stop yourself from doing that. and when you do, you feel so stupid i've been to something that is supposedly there to seek knowledge and awareness to to then shut yourself off. >> rose: and are you different today? >> oh, yeah. i'm much happier. i'm m
and when i became frustrated at that point, i decided to start looking, and when i started looking, i saw things that i should have seen years and years ago. i was purposefully blind. >> rose: why don't people see that, regardless of whether it's scientology or something ?els all their friends know. >> no, you don't because there's so much you don't know. because they keep it from you. and you keep it from yourself. it is a very long, long process. and there's a pride in it. this is...
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i mean, i got a brake light that's crooked. there's no finish on this. lookthis seam right here. i mean, this unit really should go back. and later... i asked you to see your financials. two days in a row, you didn't have 'em. i can't move forward unless i have some sort of idea. is there illegal activity? so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches = great rates. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> guys, i don't know if i can do a deal with you guys, because i'm concerned that you guys can't even have a conversation and just be calm about it. >> you know what? there's always problems there. >> obviously. >> marcus. >> what, nancy? >> i really, really want to work this deal. >> it doesn't feel like it to me. look, i want to get down t
i mean, i got a brake light that's crooked. there's no finish on this. lookthis seam right here. i mean, this unit really should go back. and later... i asked you to see your financials. two days in a row, you didn't have 'em. i can't move forward unless i have some sort of idea. is there illegal activity? so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your...
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i don't know what the heck happened to him, but he's fine. but lookhing. >> i hope he just comes in and apologizes and just confesses ignorance. [ light laughter ] [ coughs strangely ] >> congressman ryan -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've never seen anything like that in my life. uh, bless you? i don't know what to say. [ laughter ] i think he coughed up a a hairball or something. it's like a sneeze, cough, burped and woke up at the same time. we have great show tonight guys. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we have a fun show tonight, oh man. [ cheers and applause ] it's a great show. this guy is amazing. he's won multiple academy awards. and he destroys as frank underwood on "house of cards." if you have not seen this show, it is unbelievably great. am i late to the party? >> steve: a little, but not bad. >> jimmy: i'm like three years late to the party. >> steve: three years late. >> jimmy: it is so good. i can't stop watching it. well i can. after season two is over, yeah, then i can stop watching it. but season three, i'
i don't know what the heck happened to him, but he's fine. but lookhing. >> i hope he just comes in and apologizes and just confesses ignorance. [ light laughter ] [ coughs strangely ] >> congressman ryan -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've never seen anything like that in my life. uh, bless you? i don't know what to say. [ laughter ] i think he coughed up a a hairball or something. it's like a sneeze, cough, burped and woke up at the same time. we have great show tonight guys....
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i looked them up, like who is this yo-yo guy? e last time i heard you you -- yo yo was in the middle school bathroom. i looked them up and found out all the amazing things he was a part of an all the awards he had one. how he was this prodigy at a very young age playing for all our presidents. i just thought it was amazing, this is an incredible opportunity. i was living in l.a. at the time that they reached out to me. this is when i was 19 or 20 years old. and joew i was in l.a. jo happened to have a concert at the walt disney concert hall here. so i met up with him there and the first thing he said to me "lil buck", and he just gave me a big hug. the only thing he said after that was, i want to try something. he opened up that his case and brought up the cello and started playing right there in the moment. to be there and see that magic happen for the first time, after that we gave each other ahead -- a hug and knew we had that chemistry together. the next day we did the performance that spike jones caught on camera. the very ne
i looked them up, like who is this yo-yo guy? e last time i heard you you -- yo yo was in the middle school bathroom. i looked them up and found out all the amazing things he was a part of an all the awards he had one. how he was this prodigy at a very young age playing for all our presidents. i just thought it was amazing, this is an incredible opportunity. i was living in l.a. at the time that they reached out to me. this is when i was 19 or 20 years old. and joew i was in l.a. jo happened to...
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how do i look?[ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> here's your hour's top stories, the iraqi fill tear made a forceful push this weekend. meanwhile isis today declaring itself the islamic state. and the marine corps announcing a marine charged with desertion has turned himself in and now faces charges. me claimed he was kidnapped. then in 2005. he failed to report for duty and fled. now, back to "lockup." >>> prisons are like a microcosm of the outside world. just like on the outside a person will try to move up the social ladder. it's the same in prison. the bottom of that ladder is segregation, the hole, where the inmate will spend most of their time by themselves without any privileges. at the top of that ladder is general population, where an inmate will have about as much freedom as you can in prison. >> serving a 60-year sentence for several crimes including rape and with a long list of violent offenses
how do i look?[ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> here's your hour's top stories, the iraqi fill tear made a forceful push this weekend. meanwhile isis today declaring itself the islamic state. and the marine corps announcing a marine charged with desertion has turned himself in and now faces charges. me claimed he was kidnapped. then in 2005. he failed to report for duty and fled. now, back to...
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i looked at it and i went, "oh, i know this guy.obably made it sound personal because he heard you quit every job after a day. so, he wanted to make you feel as good as possible. >> or maybe his goal was, maybe we can get this guy to quit acting. >> seth: no. >> been more than one day. >> seth: you're great on the show. congratulations. dan bakkedahl, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] so good to have you here, man. so happy. >> thank you. >> seth: the season finale of "veep" airs sunday on hbo and you can see dan's movie "four dogs" on video on demand starting tuesday, june 10th. we'll be right back with music from demi lovato. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] this is what men do to try to get every hair. this is what we do. introducing fusion proglide rebuilt with flexball technology. makes maximum contact over tricky contours, and gets virtually every hair. new flexball for the fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny apple
i looked at it and i went, "oh, i know this guy.obably made it sound personal because he heard you quit every job after a day. so, he wanted to make you feel as good as possible. >> or maybe his goal was, maybe we can get this guy to quit acting. >> seth: no. >> been more than one day. >> seth: you're great on the show. congratulations. dan bakkedahl, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] so good to have you here, man. so happy. >> thank you. >> seth: the...