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if not it will look crass if you do. i think it means there's a 60 day hold of anything happening in washington whether it's presidential politics, immigration politics, or lame duck congressional politics. >> fascinating stuff. i can't let you go. we're two florida guys keeping it close to home. the florida governor's race. the poll it's a fan blade slice difference between the two. >> fan blade. it's tighter than a wearing a speedo in the summer or something like that. i don't know. have to come up with a ratherism on that one. you look at it four years ago it was this close. it does look like democrats perform lightly better in the early vote than they did four years ago. if you look at it under those circumstances you have to figure out, you know, alex came up 50,000 votes short. you have to tell you the libertarian candidate. there's none of the above atmosphere in the country. especially in florida turned off by the negativity of the campaign. does the anti-scott vote cost kcrist a potential vote and become a battl
if not it will look crass if you do. i think it means there's a 60 day hold of anything happening in washington whether it's presidential politics, immigration politics, or lame duck congressional politics. >> fascinating stuff. i can't let you go. we're two florida guys keeping it close to home. the florida governor's race. the poll it's a fan blade slice difference between the two. >> fan blade. it's tighter than a wearing a speedo in the summer or something like that. i don't...
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if they're asymptomatic that's true but if someone's symptomatic obviously you are at a great deal of risk. >> she's asymptomatic. >> right, it is a different story. it depends on your stage of the disease. the other thing is the cdc acknowledge it can be transmitted through a sneeze. they're admitting now it's contagious. when we get to the question of quarantine it's a tough question because the libertarian in me is horrified at the idea of indefinitely detaining or te taining anyone without a trial. one of the basic rights we enherited from the english and we got from common law was the right of habeas corpus to present the body. if the king were detaining you in the tower of london or a governor or anybody who is detaining you, you have to have recourse to a lawyer and to a judge -- >> they filed suit to get her out of new jersey, now that's in maine and again saying i am not contagious. i should be allowed to move. what do you think? >> right, i think common sense would say it makes a different whether or not you're febrile, afebrile or asymptomatic. as the disease goes on, the f
if they're asymptomatic that's true but if someone's symptomatic obviously you are at a great deal of risk. >> she's asymptomatic. >> right, it is a different story. it depends on your stage of the disease. the other thing is the cdc acknowledge it can be transmitted through a sneeze. they're admitting now it's contagious. when we get to the question of quarantine it's a tough question because the libertarian in me is horrified at the idea of indefinitely detaining or te taining...
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. >> in the past if any member of the commission could attend a committee meeting and if the committee members were not present, all present, another commissioner could sit in on the meeting and vote on any issues to be recommended to the full commission. is that still an option based on the revision of the bylaws or will all committee action require a quorum from the official committee members? >> i guess i would answer that saying now there were times when some commissioners were not able to serve on a committee and the president appointed somebody else to serve on that committee. and so in that circumstances i think the president should notify the legislative committee that somebody else is serving. but i know what you're saying. >> i think the question i perhaps did not articulate as clearly as i should have is that let us say that commissioners jones, smith and wilson are members of the finance committee, but commissioners jones and wilson are not present when the finance committee meets. but two other commissioners are. will they be allowed to vote and constitute a quorum for tha
. >> in the past if any member of the commission could attend a committee meeting and if the committee members were not present, all present, another commissioner could sit in on the meeting and vote on any issues to be recommended to the full commission. is that still an option based on the revision of the bylaws or will all committee action require a quorum from the official committee members? >> i guess i would answer that saying now there were times when some commissioners were...
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if he did do that, that would be horrible. >> if he did. the republicans, regardless of the president's motives. the republicans can supoup her cede, you talk about how it has changed for the president but it has changed for the republicans, too. i think it is true that over the next two years the republicans will have the house and the senate. they can wipe them out and super seed them with a law. it's also put up or shut up time. >> he will veto the law. then it forces him back to him. but the problem is we haven't sent a bill like that to his desk. now it's mitch mcconnel. >> i don't want to get into baseball here but they can't send anything until they are sworn in. >> i'm talking -- >> he's saying before the end of the year. >> right. if they pass along january and february even if he does something in december and they are trying to surge the resources that congress can pass a law. john boehner had a security bill and harry reid blocked it. harry reid is out of power come january. so mitch could actually do this. >> you and your pinhe
if he did do that, that would be horrible. >> if he did. the republicans, regardless of the president's motives. the republicans can supoup her cede, you talk about how it has changed for the president but it has changed for the republicans, too. i think it is true that over the next two years the republicans will have the house and the senate. they can wipe them out and super seed them with a law. it's also put up or shut up time. >> he will veto the law. then it forces him back to...
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if you go envoy you looked at i know you've mentioned a caveat corridor if you put it could you move it to an additional location open ralph across the street on ralph there are two larger apartment buildings with their garage entrances on rachel. >> yes. >> is that possible to move that garage towards fulsome behind the retail and still have a circulation on the ground floor. >> as i mentioned if you start the garage to the right as you can see the gray zone represents the ramps it is the height so minimal moving that urge you to split the project on the right. >> the only way behind the retail. >> that's correct. >> again we were woishd worried upper getting too close to the intersection of ralph's. >> that's an enormous problem how large are the apartment building across the street on ralph i think i don't know. i think good people of ralph should think about it two it's not as simple you don't want a curb cut on ralph street but banning about when the buildings their garages on ralph street one of the problems i imagine the traffic is not residential homes on ralph street people
if you go envoy you looked at i know you've mentioned a caveat corridor if you put it could you move it to an additional location open ralph across the street on ralph there are two larger apartment buildings with their garage entrances on rachel. >> yes. >> is that possible to move that garage towards fulsome behind the retail and still have a circulation on the ground floor. >> as i mentioned if you start the garage to the right as you can see the gray zone represents the...
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if you are a network. purist, you would say it is a [indiscernible] an interactive world that is the internet. for that application, that's the only way it's going to work. that is why we have to think broadly about it and not be too hypnotized by the use case of today, which is video. that is a use case of today. case fivethe use years ago. if i knew the use case for five years from now, i would be enjoying my life on the beach. none of us are that smart. >> coming back to where we started, the internet as you articulated has come to mean so many things to so many people, which is why this net neutrality upate at the fcc stirred such a public reaction. is it fair to say first that this debate seem to be mostly affecting people who already subscribe to home broadband service and they seem to be reluctant for that to change in any way? you spoke to some of the demographics of that. the second thing is, what do you think of the proposal as chairman tom wheeler issued in april? >> i do think the network neutr
if you are a network. purist, you would say it is a [indiscernible] an interactive world that is the internet. for that application, that's the only way it's going to work. that is why we have to think broadly about it and not be too hypnotized by the use case of today, which is video. that is a use case of today. case fivethe use years ago. if i knew the use case for five years from now, i would be enjoying my life on the beach. none of us are that smart. >> coming back to where we...
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beyond that if you have a u.s./iran deal and you have a reduction of tensions between the united states and iran, as i mentioned before, as that will lead to less competition and rivalry between the u.s. and iran in other theaters in the middle east, that will also have a positive impact on israel because it will prompt the iranians to be less hostile towards israel. hostility towards israel from the iranian side has very much at times been a function of their competition with the united states in the region. if that competition reduces, the utility of iran taking on a very tough position vis-a-vis israel also reduces. just take a look at the posture of iran since the negotiations began under rouhani and the posture of iran prior to these much more serious negotiations under ahmadinejad. it's almost night and day. of that's just as a result of the negotiations. imagine what that could be for israel l if there actually is a deal. >> questions? over here. >> thanks. so is i was wondering there have been some groups h
beyond that if you have a u.s./iran deal and you have a reduction of tensions between the united states and iran, as i mentioned before, as that will lead to less competition and rivalry between the u.s. and iran in other theaters in the middle east, that will also have a positive impact on israel because it will prompt the iranians to be less hostile towards israel. hostility towards israel from the iranian side has very much at times been a function of their competition with the united states...
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enthusiasm for if the has cratered. his favorable rating in a abc news washington news poll, is 44%, a 16 point drop since the start of his second temprm. >> people want a change, as long as you have the same players, harry reid and kbaum obama blockading any -- >> reporter: even some of the president's so called safe gubernatorial stops didn't go so well, with some people hitting the exits early, while some key democrats didn't want him to enter at all, preferring he stay in washington and deal with isis and eboebola. >> with all that's going on, i don't think it makes sense for the president to visit philadelphia right now. >> reporter: what they did not see on tv, let me show you real quick is? black curtain, what's that covering up is the other half of the basketball arena here at temple university. they were going to have a lot more empty seats, so they didn't seat anybody over there, they covered up half of the arena, a long way for the president when he had greek columns and adoring crowds. >>> we will learn a lo
enthusiasm for if the has cratered. his favorable rating in a abc news washington news poll, is 44%, a 16 point drop since the start of his second temprm. >> people want a change, as long as you have the same players, harry reid and kbaum obama blockading any -- >> reporter: even some of the president's so called safe gubernatorial stops didn't go so well, with some people hitting the exits early, while some key democrats didn't want him to enter at all, preferring he stay in...
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if you want justice, throw your arms up. if you want answers, throw your arms up. because that's the sign michael was using. >> in order to establish peace, you must have fair justice for everyone. we want real peace. we don't want to just be told to shut up and suffer in silence. we don't fight until we get time. we fight till we win. the federal government must step in. >> so the activists, the ferguson activists and al sharpton go to the white house. here's al sharpton's history. >> you ain't nothing. you're a punk -- now come on and do something. >> should he be in the oval office with ferguson activist, many of them from out of town? >> it's so sad to hear this man and see these comments and see that he's now the sort of de facto heir to martin luther king. the man is not a peacemaker, the man is a rabble rouser. we don't know what evidence these jurors are seeing. the original story when this all started was this gentle giant on the way to college got in some trouble and was shot and killed. then we saw the footage -- >> just walking in the middle of the stre
if you want justice, throw your arms up. if you want answers, throw your arms up. because that's the sign michael was using. >> in order to establish peace, you must have fair justice for everyone. we want real peace. we don't want to just be told to shut up and suffer in silence. we don't fight until we get time. we fight till we win. the federal government must step in. >> so the activists, the ferguson activists and al sharpton go to the white house. here's al sharpton's history....
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i'm not sure if it's worth keeping on the program or if it's something that you would like to keep on the program and revisit it at a future date since we have a designation report on the board of supervisors. the building the historic preservation fund committee awarded rec's and park to hire arg to commission an assessment of the property and what it would take to stabilize and restore the murals and seismic restore the building. once we have that report, we will be asking them to present that to you and that will depend how we move forward on the landmark designation. the remaining designations are up to date in terms of their status. if you have any comments about them, i'm happy to address them at this time. >> commissioner pearlman? >> what is on 2 -henry adams, did that legislation pass that cohen initiated? >> it's at the call of the chair. if cohen's office is interested in moving it forward now that there is basically a code amendment that will not allow them to change the use as originally proposed, if cohen's office wanted to move it they will because they have the recomme
i'm not sure if it's worth keeping on the program or if it's something that you would like to keep on the program and revisit it at a future date since we have a designation report on the board of supervisors. the building the historic preservation fund committee awarded rec's and park to hire arg to commission an assessment of the property and what it would take to stabilize and restore the murals and seismic restore the building. once we have that report, we will be asking them to present...
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see if we can get around that right? >> and that is the challenges and i think that honestly, it is honestly better for the neighbors to have a demo, and that is going to make things much better. >> we know when these buildings are finished whether you keep the walls or not they all look like new buildings, and as a building inspector i helped to sell that, and you look at that building when it is finished you will not know that there was an existing wall or anything existing in there and it is going to look like a new building. but, a lot of people do this because of whatever the process of getting a demolition, and a new construction, and that is what they are fearing and i can understand that and i can understand that fear of how they can, and if they are sent back for a demolition and a new construction permit. and get it field again. >> you can understand that and how long is it going to take and what is the process for that? and it, and what if the board, adopted certain changes as part of a special condition's per
see if we can get around that right? >> and that is the challenges and i think that honestly, it is honestly better for the neighbors to have a demo, and that is going to make things much better. >> we know when these buildings are finished whether you keep the walls or not they all look like new buildings, and as a building inspector i helped to sell that, and you look at that building when it is finished you will not know that there was an existing wall or anything existing in...
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if it persists -- >> but i can do an exam right then and tell you if it's really broad or not. we can do the stool cards. get to your doctor. if you see a change in the color of your tool. >> or the size. >> any kind of change in bowel habits. >> when you have colon cancer, the stool comes in at a very small -- narrow diameter. >> very helpful. >>> so it is the largest family planning event in the world, world vasectomy day. who started this and why do we need such a day? "sunday housecall" returns. out i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. new nestlé© toll houser for delightfulls morsels. in honor of our 75th anniversary, we're bri
if it persists -- >> but i can do an exam right then and tell you if it's really broad or not. we can do the stool cards. get to your doctor. if you see a change in the color of your tool. >> or the size. >> any kind of change in bowel habits. >> when you have colon cancer, the stool comes in at a very small -- narrow diameter. >> very helpful. >>> so it is the largest family planning event in the world, world vasectomy day. who started this and why do we...
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which do you think will go first, if any, and if not, what do you think about oil on rail? >> can i throw something into that, going north through northwest territories. >> yeah. let me start -- i don't have a clue to be honest. i do think, and i'm based here in canada. i think opponents of pipelines in canada are watching closely. as to what's haning in the united states. it's the movement which has ranged across a whole spectrum of groups, delay part of winning, so far, the antipipeline effort has been extremely successful and the idea that there will be a quick approval in canada on any of the projects seems farfetched to me. we have the ship now north of the territories. full disclosure, literally, late '70s, the first, i was work ng the yukon covering inquiries and people were saying the same things then. if these pipelines aren't built, that north slope is never going to come out and it will cripple the oil fields up there. it's 40 years later. it's pretty cheap compare today a project that hasn't started and may never start. saw a number last week, expectations, 800,
which do you think will go first, if any, and if not, what do you think about oil on rail? >> can i throw something into that, going north through northwest territories. >> yeah. let me start -- i don't have a clue to be honest. i do think, and i'm based here in canada. i think opponents of pipelines in canada are watching closely. as to what's haning in the united states. it's the movement which has ranged across a whole spectrum of groups, delay part of winning, so far, the...
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if you think our tax code should be reformed, if you think we should be investing what he inroads of bridges, if you happy with the status quo, you are welcome to be here. >> this one involves three year. why the change from 2-3 years. why the change to three years? did you do that to force the republicans on this? >> i suspect this will be an intense debate within the republican congress and also the presidential primaries starting fairly soon, i believe. we picked three years for more stability in the program. republican reaction was not a driving factor in the decision. >> this morning, eric holder released a video ahead of the decision in ferguson. i wonder if we will hear from the president about the ferguson decision. >> in advance of the decision? nothing in advance at this point. there is nothing in the can. the president spoke to governor nixon in the last week or so, maybe right before he went to asia. the white house has been in contact with local officials and with the justice department to stay on top of the situation involving a potential reaction to the decision. we ar
if you think our tax code should be reformed, if you think we should be investing what he inroads of bridges, if you happy with the status quo, you are welcome to be here. >> this one involves three year. why the change from 2-3 years. why the change to three years? did you do that to force the republicans on this? >> i suspect this will be an intense debate within the republican congress and also the presidential primaries starting fairly soon, i believe. we picked three years for...
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>> if you are looking at me.[laughter] 's passing strange that the debate over the expansion of nato would be once again in the forefront of controversy not just between those of us in the west, which by the way is a geographical term that we thought was expanding to include many in the east but it's also a point of controversy here in the u.s. particularly among those of us -- you can call us the walker or -- they won't or the policy elite. original rationale for expanding nato to include countries who had either been released from prison house of nations by the reformist government of gorbachev or were released from prison house of nations which was the ussr, not by some plot from the west but by reformist leaders driven by public opinion inside the ussr that that would and the bifurcation of the world being the free world in the communist world and there could be institutions that would among other things provide security, including in partnership with the former republics of the ussr and former members of the
>> if you are looking at me.[laughter] 's passing strange that the debate over the expansion of nato would be once again in the forefront of controversy not just between those of us in the west, which by the way is a geographical term that we thought was expanding to include many in the east but it's also a point of controversy here in the u.s. particularly among those of us -- you can call us the walker or -- they won't or the policy elite. original rationale for expanding nato to...
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i'm curious if that was looked at. was the point where if wilson was overcome by mr.rown, whether the car could have been overcome and escalated to the point of way beyond what it did. guest: i'm not sure there was any danger of further escalation. officer wilson -- michael brown ran away after the first two shots were fired. officer wilson was able to get out of his car. the shooting occurred at some distance from the car. i'm not sure how the car would have come back into play. cases are these concluded by the justice department, will there be a final report or press conference? in this caseect the justice department will try to be as transparent as possible. in the usual criminal investigation, there is no announcement made. there will be an announcement in this case. the other question is whether the federal government will give access to the evidence that was developed in its investigation. one way it does do that in civil rights cases is that it writes a closing memo. availableis generally with names redacted. i suspect that process will be carried through. host
i'm curious if that was looked at. was the point where if wilson was overcome by mr.rown, whether the car could have been overcome and escalated to the point of way beyond what it did. guest: i'm not sure there was any danger of further escalation. officer wilson -- michael brown ran away after the first two shots were fired. officer wilson was able to get out of his car. the shooting occurred at some distance from the car. i'm not sure how the car would have come back into play. cases are...
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will you run if she runs? >> absolutely. that's not the reason to run or not to run. the question is, am i convinced that i am in the best position of anyone else to lead the country the next four years. >> are you? >> that's a decision i have to make. >> everybody's talking about hillary, hillary, hill. doesn't that kind of annoy you to a degree? >> i know you know me well. it really doesn't bother me at all. what i am focused on for real -- and even when i say it doesn't sound real. >> right. >> no. but honest to god, i have not made up my mind. it's that simple. >> gloria is with me right now. you asked an important question, what if the republicans take the majority in the u.s. senate. what does the white house do for the final two years of its administration? >> well, he talked about compromise. you see the beginning outline of a strategy which is, we're willing to compromise. it depends on whether the republicans will be able to get their act together in the house and the senate because now they will con
will you run if she runs? >> absolutely. that's not the reason to run or not to run. the question is, am i convinced that i am in the best position of anyone else to lead the country the next four years. >> are you? >> that's a decision i have to make. >> everybody's talking about hillary, hillary, hill. doesn't that kind of annoy you to a degree? >> i know you know me well. it really doesn't bother me at all. what i am focused on for real -- and even when i say it...
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and it was an effort to see if we can be right there in the middle. if we can be mediocre. i don't know when it became true in america that when we set our goals on doing something, our goal is to be kind of like everybody else. that's the way they do it in europe. how it came to be that in america when we decide that we want to make a difference, we look at what everybody else is doing and let's be the same. i don't want to be the same. i want to lead. i want to lead. what we do with the corporate income tax rate in the fair tax is take it to zero for one reason and one reason only. that is there's not a business on this planet that pays taxes. as you all know, bigs business collect taxes. consumers pay taxes. walmart doesn't pay taxes. they collect it from me when i buy and shop at walmart. the case for the fair tax is that it is the only tax being discussed that does two things. number one, it's the only tax being discussed that completely eliminates hidden taxes in the price of everything that we buy. you know how easy it is to get elected to congress if your campaign p
and it was an effort to see if we can be right there in the middle. if we can be mediocre. i don't know when it became true in america that when we set our goals on doing something, our goal is to be kind of like everybody else. that's the way they do it in europe. how it came to be that in america when we decide that we want to make a difference, we look at what everybody else is doing and let's be the same. i don't want to be the same. i want to lead. i want to lead. what we do with the...
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i don't care if she's as if looking as taylor swift. or as nice as mr. rodgers.elle obama, she's wrong for the state of iowa. >> actually, that's a good point i'm going to say what you just said. it's true. if a republican said that, it would be over. carol lee. might that backfire? >> yeah, i think it actually might. if there's one thing that any politician, particularly a seasoned one like harkin should know, is you don't tom about women's looks in that way. i was in iowa last week. the ernst campaign is very in tune to these kinds of thing and quick to jump on anything that has remotely a whiff of sexism attached to it. so it's not something that belongs in a race like this. it's sort of surprising to hear it coming from somebody who understands the state and has been around for so long. >> exactly. car carol, what was your feeling when you were out there reporting in iowa last week? did you see a trend? did you feel a trend going joni ernst's way? >> yeah, you did. i was there. i was with her for a couple of events and i was with vice president biden did an e
i don't care if she's as if looking as taylor swift. or as nice as mr. rodgers.elle obama, she's wrong for the state of iowa. >> actually, that's a good point i'm going to say what you just said. it's true. if a republican said that, it would be over. carol lee. might that backfire? >> yeah, i think it actually might. if there's one thing that any politician, particularly a seasoned one like harkin should know, is you don't tom about women's looks in that way. i was in iowa last...
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if he decided to years ago he wasn't going to pursue this path -- >> they keep saying, if you know, if the well is already poisoned. these are the same folks, who were saying, we're going to repeal obamacare. >> they i hahave a lot of wells. >>> to the plus-size controversy on social media. it's about a calvin klein, size 10 model. calvin klein never labelled the model a plus size, but in the interview, the model calls herself, quote, a bigger girl, bigger than all that calvin klein has ever worked with. that, s sparked outrage. some saying the campaign was created to celebrate and cater to the needs of different women, and these images are intended to communicate that our new line is more inclusive and available in an extensive range of sizes. the company has a right to sell whatever they want. but now we have a conversation over body image for women. are we moving in the right direction because we're talking about it now? >> no. because i don't think we're talking about it in a way that's honest. she's not plus size. she's not a bigger girl. maybe she's a bigger model, but -- >> she'
if he decided to years ago he wasn't going to pursue this path -- >> they keep saying, if you know, if the well is already poisoned. these are the same folks, who were saying, we're going to repeal obamacare. >> they i hahave a lot of wells. >>> to the plus-size controversy on social media. it's about a calvin klein, size 10 model. calvin klein never labelled the model a plus size, but in the interview, the model calls herself, quote, a bigger girl, bigger than all that...
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a couch, if it is a human being?oes it know the difference between things and people? >> it knows about categories. it knows about bicyclists, pedestrians, cars. >> now, there is a different iteration of the car that you and i drove in which is a car that does not even have the steering wheel. how is that car doing? >> that is google's most audacious step forward and this was initiated after sergey brin, the google cofounder, took over google x. and the idea here is that we have a car that drives in the city and provides transportation services, like a taxi without a driver. it is making amazing progress. >> to what extent was that car a pivot from your car? >> it was a pivot. i was more interested in highway driving. i felt that 86% of transportation takes place on highways. but it turns out there are many car companies on the same topic. we are taking the audacious here by saying that if you can solve inner-city driving you can solve so much of transportation. and you can possibly eliminate car ownership of the way
a couch, if it is a human being?oes it know the difference between things and people? >> it knows about categories. it knows about bicyclists, pedestrians, cars. >> now, there is a different iteration of the car that you and i drove in which is a car that does not even have the steering wheel. how is that car doing? >> that is google's most audacious step forward and this was initiated after sergey brin, the google cofounder, took over google x. and the idea here is that we...
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and if you do well. chip in the campaign. even if it is minimum contribution and that is maximum power. joining me is a former congressman from ohio and fox news contractor dennis kiinch. i am not a republican who hates the minimum wage because most people will figure out how to get around and cut employees, and i really do want people to make more money than $10 an hour. your thoughts on that, i know you have long advocated for a minimum wage but is that enough? >> you can certainly argue that people ought to be making more. but that argument doesn't in and way discount the fact that people ought to take their wages from 7.20 or $10 an hour as a first step. motorcycle, this you will find interesting. since 2008. 95 percent of the income gains in america went to the top one percent in terms of income and that's why so many americans are concern body wage levels. a lot of families are struggling and it becomes a moral issue in our society the wealth is accelerating to the top. people are working hard and falling behind and it
and if you do well. chip in the campaign. even if it is minimum contribution and that is maximum power. joining me is a former congressman from ohio and fox news contractor dennis kiinch. i am not a republican who hates the minimum wage because most people will figure out how to get around and cut employees, and i really do want people to make more money than $10 an hour. your thoughts on that, i know you have long advocated for a minimum wage but is that enough? >> you can certainly...
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gerri: so if this legislation goes down, if it doesn't pass the senate or if the president vetos it, what happens next? >> come january the 6th. new marshall will be in town. mitch mcconnell will be leader of united states senate. you will have a lot more votes. a lot of democrats will join us and we'll try to override the president's veto to make it happen. gerri: it creates, nine times the house voted to approve keystone. 42,000 jobs initially. lots of support out there in the heartland for this project. at the end of the day, what will he be missing if this legislation doesn't go through? >> we'll be missing opportunity to be an independent energy nation. we'll miss opportunity to take great advantage for opportunity of our people. we'll turn our cheek and turn our face an look the other way for prosperity in america. it will be the wrong thing for america not to develop the keystone xl pipeline. gerri: we've taken big steps in becoming energy independent. the u.s. number two oil producer. do we need to go further? >> you know, i learned in the 1970s, when i waited in gas lines to
gerri: so if this legislation goes down, if it doesn't pass the senate or if the president vetos it, what happens next? >> come january the 6th. new marshall will be in town. mitch mcconnell will be leader of united states senate. you will have a lot more votes. a lot of democrats will join us and we'll try to override the president's veto to make it happen. gerri: it creates, nine times the house voted to approve keystone. 42,000 jobs initially. lots of support out there in the heartland...
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no touch. >> i said if. when i look at the stock i think jon brings up valid points. they have had delay after delay with everything being talked about going into china. it's been delays. that's been a problem. and baked in a couple different times. this selloff does create an opportunity but i'm not willing to jump in there today. >> neither are 59% of voters. the bear case wins. coming up can consumer staples will sexy? there are a few traders out there. sarah eisen will join us. and plus he worked with stan drukenmiller and george soros. value investor michael caros joins us with his look at the markets. your goals, our experience. your shoppers, our technology. your data, our insights. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accid
no touch. >> i said if. when i look at the stock i think jon brings up valid points. they have had delay after delay with everything being talked about going into china. it's been delays. that's been a problem. and baked in a couple different times. this selloff does create an opportunity but i'm not willing to jump in there today. >> neither are 59% of voters. the bear case wins. coming up can consumer staples will sexy? there are a few traders out there. sarah eisen will join us....
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>> i don't know if i wonder or if i civilly hope for at in-stat, but the perseverance of wonder or if i i instead, thatr it the perseverance of whiteness, we talk about transnationals and then somebody mentioned india and china. china in particular, there are things that are going to change in such dramatic ways that i think are happening outside of the bubble of this conversation -- what is the power of coulter that we have seen, including american culture that has been thatng -- power of culture we have seen, including american onture that has been riding black people so long. when we consider mandarin, and we think about world power shifting -- and it is going to challenge us. my friend is a linguist, and the interesting thing about english is -- whiteness in english came up in the world extemporaneously. english sort of took over the world in a very pernicious and advantageous moment in technology. french was the language of the court of the world. english came along with the typewriter and with the internet and with the computer and all of these forms of technology, and english h
>> i don't know if i wonder or if i civilly hope for at in-stat, but the perseverance of wonder or if i i instead, thatr it the perseverance of whiteness, we talk about transnationals and then somebody mentioned india and china. china in particular, there are things that are going to change in such dramatic ways that i think are happening outside of the bubble of this conversation -- what is the power of coulter that we have seen, including american culture that has been thatng -- power...
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some people say if it's a corporation only if issue affects company's ottom line.company get involved. have i got that right? >> i think it's a little more expansive than that. companies should take positions, what we found companies should take positions relates to their business. it still could be broader. for example, mcdonald's, amidst the national debate on minimum wage said you know what, we're going to pay our employees a little bit more. david: i'm talking about things like gay rights and abortion. >> sure. david: unless it is something that affects directly the bottom line of a public corporation, are people a little wary of it getting involved? >> i think so. let's talk about gay marriage because that is a great example. we found a couple of different examples. chik-fil-a got in a lot of hot bought for ceo talking off-the-cuff. that is bad example. liz: explain if people don't know. they said they applied to their company biblical ideas. so they were antigay. the ceo had to walk it back. they're still doing damage control and conversely expedia, in part o
some people say if it's a corporation only if issue affects company's ottom line.company get involved. have i got that right? >> i think it's a little more expansive than that. companies should take positions, what we found companies should take positions relates to their business. it still could be broader. for example, mcdonald's, amidst the national debate on minimum wage said you know what, we're going to pay our employees a little bit more. david: i'm talking about things like gay...
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if enrollment plateaus or if it goes down, then i think there's a serious problem for the law.hat's why how many people sign uhl and whether it goes up or down is important. >> everybody has been talking about them, there are at least three of them that are out now. one of the key actor texts saying that the administration intentionally mislead people, he referred to voters as too stupid to figure it out, what kind of leverage does that give republicans now in their attempt to repeal or overhaul the act. >> i wouldn't want to understate his importance. he was paid for consulting on the affordable care act. and he is rightly called anorak ticket of the law. he is snobbish in his comments where he talked about the stupidity of the american voter, about intentional lack of transparency, and these taxes. for example the xaiz tax that will continue to have more and more impact on more plans in a way that it raises more and more revenue. but done in a way that did not necessarily raise political concerns at the time. so i think republicans are rightly indignant. what does it mean. we
if enrollment plateaus or if it goes down, then i think there's a serious problem for the law.hat's why how many people sign uhl and whether it goes up or down is important. >> everybody has been talking about them, there are at least three of them that are out now. one of the key actor texts saying that the administration intentionally mislead people, he referred to voters as too stupid to figure it out, what kind of leverage does that give republicans now in their attempt to repeal or...
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if it's split.pefully they will tell us how it's split. >> they are not compelled to tell us anything. >> correct. except for the results. >> they can keep everything secret if they want to. >> if he gets indicted they will release only the indictment just to tell us what he has been indicted on and what's going to happen next. >> use that at trial. >> just to let us know what he is charged with. if he is not indicted, the prosecutor has said that he will release the evidence in the case when they said he has right to do under missouri law. today some questioned that saying the judge had not signed off on that. our earlier information was the judge does not have to sign off on that. so we will wait to see what the truth is on that. >> i think you would have to if he is not going to be indicted. you would have to tell the public in fairness and the family. >> what the evidence was. >> but you don't have to tell what the grand jury number was: certainly along racial lines. the grand jurors then are fr
if it's split.pefully they will tell us how it's split. >> they are not compelled to tell us anything. >> correct. except for the results. >> they can keep everything secret if they want to. >> if he gets indicted they will release only the indictment just to tell us what he has been indicted on and what's going to happen next. >> use that at trial. >> just to let us know what he is charged with. if he is not indicted, the prosecutor has said that he will...
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but if they start playing with money that could be a battle royale. >> or if democrats are building, republicans will dos that. shelby is on record saying that last shut down he wasn't for that and was against b the likes offed the cruz and others tush that. we'll have to see. the budget committee. >> the budget committee is going to be chaired by his fellow alabaman. jeff sessions. that's going to be important on obamawe care. it's called reconciliation. reconciliation is one way that republicans or democrats or whomever is in the majority is a way to get around the 60-vote threshold. it takes a supermajority to get a lot of things done in the senate. when it comes to the tax reform, when it comes to entitlement reform, peeling off parts of obamacare or at least republicans from their perspective overturning the entire law they're not going to get close to 60 regardless of what the majority winds up being but reconciliation has special rule, limited debate, limited amendments and you can do that through budget process. that's why jeff sessions is going to be critical. >> he ran unop
but if they start playing with money that could be a battle royale. >> or if democrats are building, republicans will dos that. shelby is on record saying that last shut down he wasn't for that and was against b the likes offed the cruz and others tush that. we'll have to see. the budget committee. >> the budget committee is going to be chaired by his fellow alabaman. jeff sessions. that's going to be important on obamawe care. it's called reconciliation. reconciliation is one way...
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these are ideas that democrats of and went on if they choose -- win on if they choose.passed stion is, do just something washington for the sake of passing it? or is it because you have ideas that should be passed into law? it is the lowest common denominator versus big, bold ideas. >> our guest, adam green, the progressive the change campaign committee. the next alk about progressive ideas, and take your comments come as well. 202-585-3880 for democrats. 202-585-3881 for republicans. 202-585-3882 for independents. we will begin with dan in michigan, the democrats line. to make a just want comment about an observation i made while i was watching the senate for the other day. mitch mcconnell had the floor and he asked for any questions from his colleagues. at the time, a couple people were not ready. mary landrieu said yes, i have a question. his mitch mcconnell turned back to her, until a couple republicans were ready. i cannot remember the man's name, i think he was from north -- he heads up the -- the bill for the keystone pipeline. mitch mcconnell totally let the led
these are ideas that democrats of and went on if they choose -- win on if they choose.passed stion is, do just something washington for the sake of passing it? or is it because you have ideas that should be passed into law? it is the lowest common denominator versus big, bold ideas. >> our guest, adam green, the progressive the change campaign committee. the next alk about progressive ideas, and take your comments come as well. 202-585-3880 for democrats. 202-585-3881 for republicans....
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is question of whether tim right and if it is a public utility and if it should be treated. in issue extent that may be an economic what, a problem of monopoly, if that is the fear they may be adding conduct and it does not add competition, we have laws the deal with it and they are called antitrust laws. it begs the question and apart, i am not saying it is an answer, it begs the question why we need to build an enormous new apparatus to try to achieve this think that at the root is a problem perhaps, if it's a insufficient competition when we have lost the deal with it. until the issues that tim was talking about, the implications, whether true or not, i take issue with the characterization of what the effects would be allowed prioritization and what a forcedts would be mandated neutrality. we have nothing approaching neutrality right now. nothing. there's nothing neutral about the internet. fromis interesting is far -- fromstraining that are, the parties advocating for more regulation for common carrier treatment are enormously rich. google, facebook, companies like those
is question of whether tim right and if it is a public utility and if it should be treated. in issue extent that may be an economic what, a problem of monopoly, if that is the fear they may be adding conduct and it does not add competition, we have laws the deal with it and they are called antitrust laws. it begs the question and apart, i am not saying it is an answer, it begs the question why we need to build an enormous new apparatus to try to achieve this think that at the root is a problem...
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if you're under a lot of stress, if you don't get sleep. sleep deprivation causes all the ovulation problem. in long term, there could also be mechanical problems. she may be having endometriosis. or if she has some pain, it could be fibroids. getting all the test done is absolutely advisable when you see something like this. a lot of times, it may correct itself by calming down, getting rest, eating healthy. even malnourished women can have this kind of problem. major athletes always exercising, they don't have enough fat, so their estrogen is out of syny. a visit to gynecologist is very healthy. >> very good. >> i think first of all, there's a new app on your fie phone, where you can say, hey, i'm one day late. you don't worry if you're one day late, if you're two days late. if you miss one period, well, that's probably stress or lack of sleep. those are the big ones. or you're exercising more than you used to. if you miss two, go used to. if you miss two, go see your gynecologist. if you have pain, that's a common symptom of something ca
if you're under a lot of stress, if you don't get sleep. sleep deprivation causes all the ovulation problem. in long term, there could also be mechanical problems. she may be having endometriosis. or if she has some pain, it could be fibroids. getting all the test done is absolutely advisable when you see something like this. a lot of times, it may correct itself by calming down, getting rest, eating healthy. even malnourished women can have this kind of problem. major athletes always...
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so until they report next year if you believe in the market it is a good stock to own. >> if you are bullish the market itself, how could you not own this stock? >>s this a stock that sat out a lot of the mid 2012 through 13 rally. >> tim cook was on the hot seat. >> it was -- now it is. but it doesn't always have to be. and there is the possibility that this thing gets ahead and then the rest of the market catching up. i think what's going on now is a piling from hedge funds, guys that have to make up their year. this is a gigantic liquid year. >> known no one in hedge funds thinks they are going to own. >> it is the number one name on the goldman vip list for a long time. >> people aren't piling in now. >> this is one of the names being used because it is big, and liquid and you can get in and out and it it's really hard to say what's wrong with being in apple. and for a lot of people it works. >> it's just not true. nobody is going at this because they think it is going to get them in the s&p. i look at hedge funds all day long. nobody is piling in at this level. >> --. >> the --
so until they report next year if you believe in the market it is a good stock to own. >> if you are bullish the market itself, how could you not own this stock? >>s this a stock that sat out a lot of the mid 2012 through 13 rally. >> tim cook was on the hot seat. >> it was -- now it is. but it doesn't always have to be. and there is the possibility that this thing gets ahead and then the rest of the market catching up. i think what's going on now is a piling from hedge...
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but it doesn't address is on the front end if congress believes the arrangement even if they honor it is it is unacceptable and as of again i would ask having come to this committee do you beat me that we should have the opportunity to get an approval over an agreement that has so much to do with the region and the world. >> if we are able to reach one, one of the things we need to work together on is how we can effectively work together to make sure that it's implemented and they make good on their commitments so there may be schemes under which congress acting in certain times and ways to make that more effective. not knowing what it's going to look like and what the terms will be at the commitments will be is something we should figure out how to effectively work together to make sure any deal is implemented. >> thank you for your public service and for sharing your family's story is inspirational. i want to underscore the point that was made because there is bipartisan support for the comments and there is concern in the first i want to compliment the administration for keeping th
but it doesn't address is on the front end if congress believes the arrangement even if they honor it is it is unacceptable and as of again i would ask having come to this committee do you beat me that we should have the opportunity to get an approval over an agreement that has so much to do with the region and the world. >> if we are able to reach one, one of the things we need to work together on is how we can effectively work together to make sure that it's implemented and they make...
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i wonder if they are. >> i wonder if 2.25, if you pay more with a nice fancy meecedes.o you think that the gas prices are going to fall much further? >> i don't ttink so. we're going to see the national average begin to slow down, we're at 2.97 a gallon this morning, i can't see it getting under 2.90 a gallon unless oil prices manage to close under 80 and they continue to go under, above, under. they haven't closed there yet. if they can manage to get under 79, 78, sure another few weeks of decline, but it looks like that concrete is thickening at $80 a barrel. >> let's suppose e stabilize at 2.95 a gallon for regular. do you think we'll stay there for a while? >> i think we'll bottom out. yeah, right around 2.95. will we ssay there? perhaps for a few weeks, i think that prices will inch up in mid december as we get towards the end. year when inventories tend to tight and bit. i think a lot still depends what opec does from here on out. are they going to continue to feud? what developments will come of that? that's the big question mark. >> you see, chris, what we're lo
i wonder if they are. >> i wonder if 2.25, if you pay more with a nice fancy meecedes.o you think that the gas prices are going to fall much further? >> i don't ttink so. we're going to see the national average begin to slow down, we're at 2.97 a gallon this morning, i can't see it getting under 2.90 a gallon unless oil prices manage to close under 80 and they continue to go under, above, under. they haven't closed there yet. if they can manage to get under 79, 78, sure another few...
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if you want to play tackle football at a younger age, i did that. i got a concussion i have my shoulder dislocated a couple of times a day would stop them from doing that. i don't think you can put kids in giant michelin man outfits. they have to incur some risk and that's part of growing up is managing risk and kids can't be protected from that. but it's a huge industry, this
if you want to play tackle football at a younger age, i did that. i got a concussion i have my shoulder dislocated a couple of times a day would stop them from doing that. i don't think you can put kids in giant michelin man outfits. they have to incur some risk and that's part of growing up is managing risk and kids can't be protected from that. but it's a huge industry, this
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work a hi.ty? i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. twist my lid! that's three times more than me. 17 vitamins and minerals. and zero fat! hmmmm. you bring a lot to the party! yay! new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. 17 vitamins and minerals. in delicious blueberry pomegranate and mixed fruit. in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't ca
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work a hi.ty? i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. twist my lid! that's three times more than me. 17...
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if youtube who will be a big beneficiary if we lose neutrality, if youtube starting out -- >> youtube will be benefiting if we lose neutrality? >> no, higher speed. >> google is a big beneficiary. >> pick one you like. like google. let me make the point. melissa: real quick. we have to wrap it up. >> would google take the position now they're going to take if they were the big guy on the block if they were starting their business tomorrow. >> let me make the one point. >> too many googles, if we overturn the requirement to allow -- >> how are they like it. melissa: okay. >> guess what, google starting its own fiber-optic network without neutrality. melissa: we'll keep arguing but leave it there. just when you thought being called stupid was enough, more fallout from obamacare architect, jonathan gruber. usually yes, but i don't think today as insults to the american people keep coming. dramatic story of "the man who killed usama bin laden." if you missed the fox news special last night, you want to stick around. "piles of money" coming right up. ♪ over 12,000 financial advisors. so, h
if youtube who will be a big beneficiary if we lose neutrality, if youtube starting out -- >> youtube will be benefiting if we lose neutrality? >> no, higher speed. >> google is a big beneficiary. >> pick one you like. like google. let me make the point. melissa: real quick. we have to wrap it up. >> would google take the position now they're going to take if they were the big guy on the block if they were starting their business tomorrow. >> let me make the...
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if you could do have a deal with iran, bring it over. if it is a good deal, i'll vote for it. the administration is resisting congress looking at this deal. the first piece of legislation republicans should pass in the senate is legislation requiring any deal with iran to come before the senate. >> late this afternoon, they said they are installing the probe and they are with holding critical information. this is the iaea. if we're trying to figure out some sort of deal, u.n. thinks this is a big problem. >> they have been lying and cheating for years. they're not trying to develop a nuclear power program for peaceful purposes. they have been cheating and laying. if they get that, they won't allow it. then you're on the road to armageddon. this could be the biggist mistake in modern history. to do a deal with iran. if it is a good deal, we'll vote yes. if it is a bad dale, we'll stop it. >> what do you think prime minister netanyahu -- >> he has to be going nuts. dumbfounded that his best ally, through the commander in chief, barack obama, is doing one crazy thing after anothe
if you could do have a deal with iran, bring it over. if it is a good deal, i'll vote for it. the administration is resisting congress looking at this deal. the first piece of legislation republicans should pass in the senate is legislation requiring any deal with iran to come before the senate. >> late this afternoon, they said they are installing the probe and they are with holding critical information. this is the iaea. if we're trying to figure out some sort of deal, u.n. thinks this...
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and they were going to be remembered rerld unit so here i think it is something to consider because if you can replace two rent controls units with 6 rerld units this is something i think we need to think about i know i'm milking this is a little bit more challenging to do that there the developments i will be interested in thinking about because the idea of demolishing sound rent control housing stock and replacing it with non-rerld housing stock this doesn't set well with me. >> supervisor kim. >> thank you actually supervisor wiener touched on some of the points i was going to make i wanted to ask questions of the planning department i think there are a number of positive things as mentioned by staff the creation of 6, 3 bedroom unit is extraordinary and having looked at a lot of massive development in the district i represent it is still nice to see the developers made the commitment so we see it's largely studios and bedrooms a struggling of 2 bedroom units we have a need for multiple apartments here in san francisco i was going to ask the planning department how many bedroom unit
and they were going to be remembered rerld unit so here i think it is something to consider because if you can replace two rent controls units with 6 rerld units this is something i think we need to think about i know i'm milking this is a little bit more challenging to do that there the developments i will be interested in thinking about because the idea of demolishing sound rent control housing stock and replacing it with non-rerld housing stock this doesn't set well with me. >>...
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if we keep them all locked down.e other inmates are interacting with each other. it gives the cops a chance to interact with the other inmates. it isn't like that all the time. it's just how you conduct yourself among the inmates and how the inmates perceive your actions. but at any given time, at any given moment, something could go wrong. all it takes is just something to let it off and it becomes a forest fire. >> though the staff believes they've resolved the current situation with the southern hispanics, the politics of race-based prison gangs will always be cause for tension between inmates and officers. >> in prison, it's not crypts against bloods. even though you've got different groups, it's black thing and everything else. yeah, i'm a crypt. they are blood. but i still speak to them. our war is either with the police or the other races. it's more race riots than anything, than gang riots. >> my belief is gang. prison life. it's like the staff believes for their comrades. you know what i'm saying? my homeboy
if we keep them all locked down.e other inmates are interacting with each other. it gives the cops a chance to interact with the other inmates. it isn't like that all the time. it's just how you conduct yourself among the inmates and how the inmates perceive your actions. but at any given time, at any given moment, something could go wrong. all it takes is just something to let it off and it becomes a forest fire. >> though the staff believes they've resolved the current situation with...
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>> will you run if she runs? >> absolutely. that's not the reason not to run or to run. the question is am i -- am i convinced i am best positioned of anyone else to lead the country the next four years. >> are you? >> he's considering it. does that surprise you? >> he's not going to say it right now. let's say he decides not to run. he's not going to say it right now because he doesn't want to be a lame duck. the president has that problem, why should he have that problem, right? what did surprise me though, brooke, is when i asked him whether he didn't like all of the attention that hillary is getting, and he's the sitting vice president and he's not getting attention and hillary clinton, everybody is buzzing about her candidacy, he said, you know, i really don't feel badly about that. he said even when i say it, it doesn't sound real but that's actually how i feel. i don't feel badly about it. so he wasn't giving away any secrets there. not closing any doors at least not yet. >> how about just in the final mom
>> will you run if she runs? >> absolutely. that's not the reason not to run or to run. the question is am i -- am i convinced i am best positioned of anyone else to lead the country the next four years. >> are you? >> he's considering it. does that surprise you? >> he's not going to say it right now. let's say he decides not to run. he's not going to say it right now because he doesn't want to be a lame duck. the president has that problem, why should he have that...
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tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm a non-smoker, that feels amazing. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> new details this morning on a tragic story out of cleveland. i have to warn you, the video you're about to see is graphic. it shows a 12-year-old boy being shot by police. police were responding to a 911 call of something brandishing a gun. the calls were real. the gun was not. here is cnn's george howell. >> reporter: this video was recorded on a security camera in a cleveland park. it shows him mo
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>> and i can't speak for tifia of course, and i am not sure if they would, mind, or care if the park were not included in the budget, because they although i am sure that the local fta office will enjoy having a park nearby, they don't view it as a transit use. >> and that is not part of the project. >> technically, yes, but for our purposes to answer your questions, dekt director yes as far as we are concerned we will be coming back with the above elements for the park and we are working with the mayor's office on identifying that funding. >> so we will have a budget adjustment before we are ready to execute the loan, which will meet theirs. >> we have to. >> okay, all right. >> and i, and i noticed that you had the office of the city's office of public finance on the selection committee? >> yes, we have been briefing them because nadia sits on the ocii over board as well and we have briefed the mayor's office as well on the real estate klaleral and so they have been involved. >> and the last question is the margin that you said was set or that you spoke of what it would be for the
>> and i can't speak for tifia of course, and i am not sure if they would, mind, or care if the park were not included in the budget, because they although i am sure that the local fta office will enjoy having a park nearby, they don't view it as a transit use. >> and that is not part of the project. >> technically, yes, but for our purposes to answer your questions, dekt director yes as far as we are concerned we will be coming back with the above elements for the park and we...
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i want to believe you, because if you did do it, if you still don't respect the fact that i need my own space, then i don't know why we're trying this again. (sighs) watson, i have no inclination to excise andrew from your life. why would i? i like the man. oh, you like him? yeah. you-you never told me that. (stammering): why would i tell you? (stammers, grunts) to reassure that you've made a sound choice. as one might reasonably expect a friend to do. right, right, oh, very well. i like him. he's intelligent. he hasn't just jumped into a new business. he has the patience and self-possession to wait for something worthwhile. and, most importantly, he understands you. he understands you and me. wh-what do you mean by that? i mean, watson, that whether you care to admit it lately or not, i am an important part of your life. and, whether i say it out loud or not, you are an important part of mine. my return to new york was driven, in large part, by desire to repair our relationship. and i think, even though we might draw further or nearer from each other depending on circumstance, you and
i want to believe you, because if you did do it, if you still don't respect the fact that i need my own space, then i don't know why we're trying this again. (sighs) watson, i have no inclination to excise andrew from your life. why would i? i like the man. oh, you like him? yeah. you-you never told me that. (stammering): why would i tell you? (stammers, grunts) to reassure that you've made a sound choice. as one might reasonably expect a friend to do. right, right, oh, very well. i like him....
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pretty miserable if we choose to. right now we don't want to meddle in your domestic affairs. that would be wrong. on the other hand, we give mexico close to $1 billion a year in both economic aid, judicial aid, reform, i think it was both. >> interesting. so it's a long time coming. he served two tours in afghanistan but his time in this jail has been worse. i've been to afghanistan. i served in the military. i know what it's like. this is a man with post-traumatic stress disorder who gave medical aid to someone essential essential essentially whose legs were blown off. now he's been through this whole additional ordeal. >> well, you know, i can tell you this. there is a padre priest who would see andrew every day. i think he kept him sane, if you will. and let him know there was light at the end of the tunnel. i think that was very important for andrew to see and have human contact on a daily basis, someone trying to look out for your emotional and mental well being. he was alone in the cell because of the problems
pretty miserable if we choose to. right now we don't want to meddle in your domestic affairs. that would be wrong. on the other hand, we give mexico close to $1 billion a year in both economic aid, judicial aid, reform, i think it was both. >> interesting. so it's a long time coming. he served two tours in afghanistan but his time in this jail has been worse. i've been to afghanistan. i served in the military. i know what it's like. this is a man with post-traumatic stress disorder who...
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if you are in a position to make money for other people, if you have a track record, if you get in business with somebody very quickly trying to play in the big leagues like netflix and amazon, they will want to attract people with track records. money is one way they will do that. honestly, you get to a certain point where that is not the most important thing to you. it's not in the top 10 most important things to you. the most important thing to you is a story well told. >> would you write or produce for netflix or amazon? have you considered it? >> i would absolutely right for amazon or netflix or bloomberg. >> great. >> i think that bloomberg should have more scripted content. i would love to do a show for bloomberg. >> sports night is a series that was critically acclaimed with a small audience. >> nobody watched it. >> if amazon came to you and said we wanted to give you season three like we did with arrested development, would you do it? >> i would. you just happened to name all the right elements. sometimes i think about not so much the third season of sports night but doing sports
if you are in a position to make money for other people, if you have a track record, if you get in business with somebody very quickly trying to play in the big leagues like netflix and amazon, they will want to attract people with track records. money is one way they will do that. honestly, you get to a certain point where that is not the most important thing to you. it's not in the top 10 most important things to you. the most important thing to you is a story well told. >> would you...
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that's how you know if it's face up.he other way -- >> you wouldn't be able to see the eggs and the sperm come out. >> we want to see the sperm come out, right? >> right. >> i believe that's what they call the money shot. that's face up there, right? >> the other way. >> that's the other way? >> yeah. >> that's right side up. >> all right. you got the hang of it. >> i got it. >> we just hassled the hell out of them. >> we jostled them around, put them on this table. and we want them to settle down, we want them to relax, get in the mood, if you will. >> we light a candle maybe. >> we've tried that. we've tried jimmy buffett "why don't we get drunk and screw" and everything. if they want to go and mother nature is in a good mood, this is a wonderful event. if they don't, there is nothing i know to do that will get them to do it. >> nothing. flowers. whispering. but, again, my question is at a glance, anybody can tell a male after the sperm starts flying through the air. can you look at them and tell? >> no, you can't look
that's how you know if it's face up.he other way -- >> you wouldn't be able to see the eggs and the sperm come out. >> we want to see the sperm come out, right? >> right. >> i believe that's what they call the money shot. that's face up there, right? >> the other way. >> that's the other way? >> yeah. >> that's right side up. >> all right. you got the hang of it. >> i got it. >> we just hassled the hell out of them. >> we...
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and that finishes my comments, i didn't know if director reiskin? >> just a couple of quick points, i think line under the surface, and i think that director lee made some reference to it and maybe something that we can bring forward at the next meeting here. and maybe in like the planning department, and is what is the long term and what is the 50 year vision for the 4th and king? what is the ultimate disposition and because i think that director lee was correct, that we will be as part of this process there will be trade offs and compromise and seems like one compromise of keeping the dedicated platforms will kind of lock in the need for permanent fourth and king facility, where i think that dtx envisions a fourth and townsend underground station which i think that there are difference of opinion on what the long term disposition of fourth and king is. and but the decisions that we are making here, and what assumptions people have of what it looks like 50 years from now, and it will be impacted by the decisions that we are making here and so that
and that finishes my comments, i didn't know if director reiskin? >> just a couple of quick points, i think line under the surface, and i think that director lee made some reference to it and maybe something that we can bring forward at the next meeting here. and maybe in like the planning department, and is what is the long term and what is the 50 year vision for the 4th and king? what is the ultimate disposition and because i think that director lee was correct, that we will be as part...