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hips and knees and spine, and intuitive is not currently in that space in some places they're bringingic surgery to other parts of the body and there's clearly an interest to do the things we kind of do, as well and honestly we see that as the validation and we've been at it for a long time and i started in this space, and i didn't start the company in 1993. so to us inevitable and i think the way we think about it is the following. there is an assessment and what can be improved? customers will share with you that they're very open and then there's design, development and deployment and those are hard to do the magic is doing all of that well, and i think they have smart people and they'll have to do it. >> sure. >> think we're quite well positioned >> when we talk about the goal on the mystery and we have better outcomes and the recurring revenue model and i always say intuitive surgical is consumables because, look, these are institutions and you make money in a terrific way because the more you use it, you should be paid for that and it happens. >> so we look at creating value with
hips and knees and spine, and intuitive is not currently in that space in some places they're bringingic surgery to other parts of the body and there's clearly an interest to do the things we kind of do, as well and honestly we see that as the validation and we've been at it for a long time and i started in this space, and i didn't start the company in 1993. so to us inevitable and i think the way we think about it is the following. there is an assessment and what can be improved? customers...
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intuit.akers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> we live in a world more accepting than the one our grandparents lived in and our grand children will live in an even more accepting world than the one we do now. >>> jeff is an optimist. he's always been an optimist. >> bezos was born january 12th, 1964 in new mexico. his parents were young newlyweds. a 17-year-old high school student and 19-year-old ted, a former struggling circus performer. 17 months after jeff was born, the young couple divorced. jeff would never know his biological father. in 1968, jacqueline remarried to miguel mike bezos, a young engineering student and cuban immigrant that adopted 4-year-old jeff. >> mike and jackie were really engaged parents. they knew what was going on in school. they knew who jeff's friends were. >> even as a young boy, bezos showed a fascination with tinkering and technology when he discovered an early desktop computer he studied the mainframe manuals and learned to write his own computer programs
intuit.akers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> we live in a world more accepting than the one our grandparents lived in and our grand children will live in an even more accepting world than the one we do now. >>> jeff is an optimist. he's always been an optimist. >> bezos was born january 12th, 1964 in new mexico. his parents were young newlyweds. a 17-year-old high school student and 19-year-old ted, a former struggling circus performer. 17 months after jeff was...
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intuit's giant solutions turbotax, stage 2 breast cancer. i have three little kids.treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information to make a decision that's best for her. we left on day one feeling like we're gonna beat this and this is the place that's gonna help us do it... that feeling is priceless. learn more at cancercenter.com. appointments available now. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. >>> there is something stirring around the kshcountry. it started last week in iowa, and now it's happening here in new hampshire. >> the obama steam roller pulled into new hampshire today catapulted by the big win in iowa and eager for more. >> the victory in iowa invested us with a kind of hubris that was visible. i mean, we campaigned around new hampshire like a conquering army. >> we are about to make history, and you want to be a part of it. >> i've been a li
intuit's giant solutions turbotax, stage 2 breast cancer. i have three little kids.treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information to make a decision that's best for her. we left on day one feeling like we're gonna beat this and this is the place that's gonna help us do it... that feeling is priceless. learn more at cancercenter.com. appointments available now. ♪ i feel most...
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intuit is here to change this story... with giant solutions like turbotax, quickbooks and mint that give everyone the power to prosper. intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. what do all these people have in common, limu? [ guttural grunt ] exactly. nothing! they're completely different people. th
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intuit.ud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. i've talked on this phone through the happiest times of my life, and through the saddest times of my life. but i never dreamed in a thousand years that it would save my life. boom! i fell 22 feet, completely shattered my pelvis, in the middle of the woods. i called my wife, she thought i was jokin', i said man, i'm not, i'm not. i was so lucky that day, saved my life. (vo) there for you when it matters most. unlimited on the best network now includes apple music and a samsung galaxy, on us. all starting at $40. on
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, a lot of it. >> it's not intuitive. having a strong partner, an old-fashioned community development financial institution that will give you some advice, but also provide you with an account so that you start breaking the cycle you actually get a good credit history. and they want to be there for that next loan, for the loan for the house, the -- the help for the community. we like to think of ourselves as mayor's best friend because we'll help in other aspects of helping a community. >> do the cdfis make money, as well it's not just a charitable organization, right? >> they're not we are profitable, but we're not profit maximizing. we seek to maximize impacts. we help more people get jobs, more people move into mortgages. we are profitable. >> how do you actually begin to educate people is it as easy as setting up a bank in a community and people suddenly start to trust a bank that maybe they haven't touched in the past? it seems that's a bit of a leap. >> what hope did and what that credit union was able to do is they
, a lot of it. >> it's not intuitive. having a strong partner, an old-fashioned community development financial institution that will give you some advice, but also provide you with an account so that you start breaking the cycle you actually get a good credit history. and they want to be there for that next loan, for the loan for the house, the -- the help for the community. we like to think of ourselves as mayor's best friend because we'll help in other aspects of helping a community....
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more intuitive is really a much better way of way-finding around an airport, having an intuitiveness about it. and that's how we think about terminals, having intuitive in their designs as best as we can. if you think about the mayor lee work we're doing now to honor his memory as well in the international terminal, and doing it -- what we're trying to do in a very thoughtful and consistent way as well with what we're doing here, it's a very difficult balance to strike. and when you think about four terminals at the airport that likely at some point will get named for someone, and trying to find your way through a terminal complex -- what terminal am i in? am i going to the harvey milk terminal? and the kind of signage that will be required inside the building, to make that happen, along with the expense of making that happen because hundreds of signs get affected, so we try to differentiate between way-finding that has to have tremendous clarity to it, and other signs that represent the building, but always having the bread crumbs of how do i get around at the terminal complex. we t
more intuitive is really a much better way of way-finding around an airport, having an intuitiveness about it. and that's how we think about terminals, having intuitive in their designs as best as we can. if you think about the mayor lee work we're doing now to honor his memory as well in the international terminal, and doing it -- what we're trying to do in a very thoughtful and consistent way as well with what we're doing here, it's a very difficult balance to strike. and when you think about...
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intuit is here to change this story... intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. i found a companyeans to who believes in me.rt. they look out for me. and they help me grow my career. at comcast it's my job to constantly monitor our network, prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work at the network operations center for comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> welcome back. nailah franklin deserved justice and after a long wait, her family was ready for the trial of reginald potts. but with a largely circumstantial case, would they finally get what they wanted most, the truth? we return to keith morrison with the conclusion of "smoke and mirrors." >> for eight years, nailah franklin's family struggled through their incomplete grief. >> what really tormented me all these years is that there's a possibility that justice won't be done. >> there was no real forensic evidence. only circumstantial things. though according to the prose
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intuit is here to change this story...d mint that give everyone the power to prosper. intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. introducing the all new chevy silverado. it's the official truck of calloused hands and elbow grease. the official truck of getting to work, and getting to work. of late nights, and date nights. it's the official truck of homecoming, and coming home. the all new chevy silverado. the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. it's the official truck of real people. just as important as what you get out of it? our broccoli cheddar is made with aged melted cheddar, simmered broccoli, and no artificial flavors. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would cal
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intuit.ud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> the news tonight, a former fox news reporter is ready to tell congress about the network's role in allegations that it tried to bury a story that links donald trump and stormy daniels during the campaign. now, we broke this exclusive last night on "the beat." today you can see it's making many other headlines. the house oversight committee telling us exclusively last night they would request documents related to, quote, extramarital affairs and payments by trump and any, quote, potential campaign finance violation as well as an appearance, this is all brand-new, for a transcribed interview with that ex-reporter. this request went to fox news reporter diana falzone and her attorney. and is now asking one simple thing. let her out of the nda to speak about it. falzone's lawyer telling us the client will comply with congress' request and it itself overrides fox news' nda. >> do you view this, even before it ever gets to a subpoena level, thi
intuit.ud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> the news tonight, a former fox news reporter is ready to tell congress about the network's role in allegations that it tried to bury a story that links donald trump and stormy daniels during the campaign. now, we broke this exclusive last night on "the beat." today you can see it's making many other headlines. the house oversight committee telling us exclusively last night they would request documents related to, quote,...
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become mentally lazy the more they rely on best model phones is specially of those who are more intuitive than analytical they use google instead of their memory some scientists refer to this as the google effect we no longer memorize things because we can find them on google. so. far. so far researchers have not found any concrete evidence that smartphones alter the way out brains function but there are signs they could be impeding our memory and sense of direction. this decision reigns tend to adapt to how we use them this applies especially to our memory today we no longer need to memorize as much as in the past and using sat navs means we don't have to rely on our sense of direction in the same way we did say thirty years ago and this all affects our brains. in practice smartphones and apps mean we no longer have to remember jewels addresses and such because out of vices to that for us this means we're storing less information but we're also practicing the act of memorizing lists also has consequences. if i stop committing things to memory i will lose the ability to do so and that mea
become mentally lazy the more they rely on best model phones is specially of those who are more intuitive than analytical they use google instead of their memory some scientists refer to this as the google effect we no longer memorize things because we can find them on google. so. far. so far researchers have not found any concrete evidence that smartphones alter the way out brains function but there are signs they could be impeding our memory and sense of direction. this decision reigns tend...
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you there there are different kinds of attacks which means that you are also a different kind of intuition here as i sat in the north of africa in particular are in the sewer region of the very top of the country and there was a car that arjun earlier to retrieve junk groups called on tablets laptops or estates and need more. and last one if there is any group homes that are easy by little or named after how we were all only one of the five hundred in the lead so this is for the fs is not up for our east and south of the country to go there and be sure is there rather a difference and. initially you are right though that the little aspect initiated the growing very. gently and hope to connect with the local community if you different kind of insurgency all right so the that the terrorism has changed the lives of hundreds of thousands in the affected region so let's listen again to president. clinton so often hundreds of schools are closed more than one hundred thousand children cannot go to school and it is a great challenge for us to york in the schools so that the children can learn agai
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reconstruction process by the prolongation of sanctions i think it was in countries with winds as intuition where it's a serious reconstructed but in you know ways in which he started by a third power not russia and iran not by the west and by the g.c.c. or by shi'a. desists. is a sticker from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. that's suitable set their plastic. tank on your own special projects funded. on the new vest that is the end of it for the teeth of fun now the mountains of waste only grow higher. than the most we can come up. with. thousands of anti-government protesters are out on the streets of the venezuelan capital caracas with a rival protest supporting president what they wrote also on the way. an act of provocation that's how russia's foreign ministry has branded an
reconstruction process by the prolongation of sanctions i think it was in countries with winds as intuition where it's a serious reconstructed but in you know ways in which he started by a third power not russia and iran not by the west and by the g.c.c. or by shi'a. desists. is a sticker from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones...
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intuit.of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> there had been many weeks of the trump presidency. this one has been particularly rough for the president, the house terminate his national emergency at the southern border that sets the stage for what could be similar to the first presidential veto, also. michael cohen accused trump of multiple crimes opening the possibility of new congressional investigations and trump's summit with north korea, kim jong-un, went nowhere. he had to walk away saying north koreans asking for the lifting of all sanctions. kim wants economic sanctions removed but did not ask for removal of all sanctions. the president drew criticism for defending the dictator over the death of otto warmbier and the president takes kim at his words that he did not know warmbier in detention. warmbier's parents responded, this quote, we have been respectful during this summit process but now we need to speak out. kim is responsible for the death of our son, they're responsible for unim
intuit.of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> there had been many weeks of the trump presidency. this one has been particularly rough for the president, the house terminate his national emergency at the southern border that sets the stage for what could be similar to the first presidential veto, also. michael cohen accused trump of multiple crimes opening the possibility of new congressional investigations and trump's summit with north korea, kim jong-un, went nowhere. he had to walk...
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intuit is here to change this story...t solutions like turbotax, quickbooks and mint that give everyone the power to prosper. intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >> police reached a startling conclusion. karen pannell did not write the letters roc on the wall. they were a gift to police because they figured he had to know both karen and roc. detectives started questioning the other men in karen's life. >> karen had nicknames for her boyfriends. car guy was tim permentor and another one she referred to as dr. pilot. >> dr. pilot, a british airways captain had been sending karen romantic texts, but he was aboard a flight over the mideast when karen was killed. he was ruled out as were most of karen's known male friends. all could prove he was nowhere near her house that night. every boyfriend except car guy, tim permentor who reported finding karen's body. >> is she conscious? >> no. >> is she breathing? i don't know. >> tim was inconsolable and told detectives he lost the love of his life, the woman he wa
intuit is here to change this story...t solutions like turbotax, quickbooks and mint that give everyone the power to prosper. intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >> police reached a startling conclusion. karen pannell did not write the letters roc on the wall. they were a gift to police because they figured he had to know both karen and roc. detectives started questioning the other men in karen's life. >> karen had nicknames for her boyfriends. car guy was tim...
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. >> pretty intuitive by that kid. >> this shouldn't have happened if people were doing their job. >> many gorgeous places to see on this planet, but if you want to get some of the remote and most beautiful, you have to work hard. these guys got up at 2:00 a.m. in the morning to start their trek. >> this is no novice hike, for sure. check out this place. the grand ferrad in the french alps. i'm sure i butchered the name, but it's okay, you get the idea. to complete this climb, you can see obviously they had to carry a number of tools with them. ice acts as skis to all that weight. food, water, all that stuff, it's not easy. but once inside this labyrinth of ice, snow and rock, it's worth it. >> charter a helicopter at the top someere. >> that ithe >> with the right amount of money, i'm sure anything is possible. but these guys, it is the hard way. once at the peak, at the summit, which was around 9,000 feet -- >> that's pretty cool. >> i like how all the channels that they went through when nick was talking, he goes, they had to get up at 2:00 a.m. that was the worst bit by far. >> th
. >> pretty intuitive by that kid. >> this shouldn't have happened if people were doing their job. >> many gorgeous places to see on this planet, but if you want to get some of the remote and most beautiful, you have to work hard. these guys got up at 2:00 a.m. in the morning to start their trek. >> this is no novice hike, for sure. check out this place. the grand ferrad in the french alps. i'm sure i butchered the name, but it's okay, you get the idea. to complete this...
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president, don't ask me why intuitively i started calling him mr. president. i'd always called him senator, or leader. mr. president i'm here if you need me, bill moyers. a few minutes later the secret service agent came back and called me up the steps a fand there i wasr the secon air force one. came back - [don] what was going through your mind? - no awesome, my god, look at this, it was very practical, how do i help h? what's he gointo do now? 'cause he had never expected to be president, wasn't ready for it, wasn't really prepared for it. i was a practical guy. i mean in the campaign of '60, organizing the peace corps, a those weinistrative and managerial jobs. and i had never even been in the white house and i was standing at the back of that plane, saying, "how can i be helpful?" and when he went back into the bedroom of air force one security had closed all the portholes, but he had opened the one in that inm,r office, inner bedr inner sanctum and he was looking out. quietly, very calmly, and i said, "mr. president what are you thinking?" and he said, "
president, don't ask me why intuitively i started calling him mr. president. i'd always called him senator, or leader. mr. president i'm here if you need me, bill moyers. a few minutes later the secret service agent came back and called me up the steps a fand there i wasr the secon air force one. came back - [don] what was going through your mind? - no awesome, my god, look at this, it was very practical, how do i help h? what's he gointo do now? 'cause he had never expected to be president,...
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twobook is framed by conventional intuitions or scholarly explanations for what governments will be doing with secrecy. one is the traditional operational security logic. loose lips sink ships. wartime secrecy is a resource that, once it's used at the expense of the other side but it -- to protect once forces in the field or engage in surprise military maneuvers. especially in american context, is to handle to gor orbit luck since -- or reluctance to go to the war. they requirehinks intervention, but you have domestic public that is asleep at the wheel or is opposed to the intervention, secrecy may be a way to get around that. there is a lot of truth to both of these. these logix, especially the operational security one, is consistent with and canada company the logic i will layout. they are too simplistic in doing secrecy number one as it being at expense of an adversary. i tell a collusive story in this book that is interesting. it suggests there is something more complicated going on. there's also something more complicated going on at the domestic level. domestic populations and react
twobook is framed by conventional intuitions or scholarly explanations for what governments will be doing with secrecy. one is the traditional operational security logic. loose lips sink ships. wartime secrecy is a resource that, once it's used at the expense of the other side but it -- to protect once forces in the field or engage in surprise military maneuvers. especially in american context, is to handle to gor orbit luck since -- or reluctance to go to the war. they requirehinks...
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intuit.roud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> nancy and lynsie had been together all lynsie's life. now alone nancy waited ticking off the days. in the dark about where her daughter was and about the pace of the investigation. police were not keeping her in the loop so nancy was delighted when they called to say they were coming to visit. >> you look at the boyfriend, matthew. >> uh-huh. >> you look at marty, the older guy. the relationship nobody knew about. he denies it? >> right. >> you look at chris, he said, i dropped her off, i never saw her again. >> right. >> and you look at lynsie's mother. >> we did look at lynsie's mother. you have to. >> so i made my cookies and all this kind of silly stuff. >> coffee, too. >> like i always do. yeah. >> the cops weren't coming for coffee. they arrived with a search warrant, shovels and cadaver dogs. >> i was shocked that they even suspected me. i didn't know what even a search warrant was. >> the house nancy and lynsie had once shared w
intuit.roud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. >>> nancy and lynsie had been together all lynsie's life. now alone nancy waited ticking off the days. in the dark about where her daughter was and about the pace of the investigation. police were not keeping her in the loop so nancy was delighted when they called to say they were coming to visit. >> you look at the boyfriend, matthew. >> uh-huh. >> you look at marty, the older guy. the relationship nobody knew...
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intuit is here to change this story...i in our hot tub?t. lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on our car insurance with geico. we could have been doing this a long time ago. so, you guys staying at the hotel? yeah, we just got married. oh ho-ho! congratulations! thank you. yeah, i'm afraid of commitment... and being boiled alive. oh, shoot. believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. that guy's the worst. [ ding ] show me just add magic. hey toothless. [ ding ] [ gurgling ] [ ding ] show me cartoons on netflix. [ ding ] [ cooing ] [ door closes ] [ cooing ] ♪ [ ding ] show me fish on youtube. say it and see it with the x1voice remote. from netflix, prime video,youtube and even movie tickets. just say get "dragon tickets". ♪ american girls ♪ and american guys ♪ we'll always stand up and salute ♪ ♪ we'll always recognize >>> after september 11th we saw this resurgence of patriotism. you know, real reembrace of the america
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cliffs removing vegetation sounds counter-intuitive to a nature lover like myself but emission is the expert so i'll wait to see what she has to show me she's taking me to find an elevated spot to create our b. class. so what we're going to be doing is we're going to be cutting back a lot of across a lot of scrub a lot of people when they want to save invertebrates they figure they have to walk far meadows which is incredibly important but also they do really need these nice areas that they can live it and how do they occupy the space so they sort of burrow into the sand yes they were thought to yourself probably finest home like this one . and i'll take a bit on marston's have on them ok i. did like a really good dentist to release a bass yeah definitely. and. it's so amazing to be so close to it especially when it's such a rush to be sure we often think of conservation and species we just think of these meadows in these perfectly manicured landscapes but we're in the middle of a wasteland it's not a wasteland to them it's about how bad it's in fact the last place they can be in this
cliffs removing vegetation sounds counter-intuitive to a nature lover like myself but emission is the expert so i'll wait to see what she has to show me she's taking me to find an elevated spot to create our b. class. so what we're going to be doing is we're going to be cutting back a lot of across a lot of scrub a lot of people when they want to save invertebrates they figure they have to walk far meadows which is incredibly important but also they do really need these nice areas that they can...
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it was the intuition of the border patrol agent. i said, how did you know to go and, like, really search through that guy's vehicle? he said, well, there was nothing on his key ring. there was only one key in the ignition. he was a throw-away. the cartel was probably paying him $10,000 or something to drive that stolen or purchased pickup truck across the border, concealing drugs. the human element caught that guy. there aren't enough border patrol agents. they have openings. they are not adequately compensated. they weren't paid during the shutdown. but they were still working at the border. they're the first line of defense. but they also need new technology. and we can't install that technology to scan 100% of the vehicles coming through unless we invest a lot of money in improving the border crossings, because we'll have trucks backed up 100 miles back into mexico because of the amount of commerce that comes across. so what are we going to do? we're going build a stupid static wall over there and over there and we're still going
it was the intuition of the border patrol agent. i said, how did you know to go and, like, really search through that guy's vehicle? he said, well, there was nothing on his key ring. there was only one key in the ignition. he was a throw-away. the cartel was probably paying him $10,000 or something to drive that stolen or purchased pickup truck across the border, concealing drugs. the human element caught that guy. there aren't enough border patrol agents. they have openings. they are not...
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intuit.botax, quickbooks and mint. and there's a big difference between ordinary... and the best. which egg tastes more farm-fresh and delicious? only eggland's best. which egg has 6 times more vitamin d, 10 times more vitamin e, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. which egg is so special, i'd never serve my family anything else? for me, it's only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. >>> remember the audit? it's the reason candidate donald trump said he could not release his tax returns. >> i'm being audited now. >> a minor audit it's under routine audit. >> like routine. >> but, but, as soon as my routine audit is finished, i'll release my returns. i'll be very proud to. >> as i told you then, i never believed it. i never believed there was an audit. i immediately started asking donald trump and the trump campaign to produce the audit letter that begins every audit. a letter from the irs saying they are auditing donald trump's tax returns. that letter wou
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-- intuitively obvious to the casual observer from where those dollars are derived. >> it is indicative the process to fund this 6 to 1 match program has been changed in less than a week. it is causing more confusion to the taxpayers which is why i hope this bill can be slowed down and go back to the committees of jurisdiction and have a more thorough approach before we're forced to vote on this friday on a 622 page bill. >> yeah. well, i share your frustration there. we've heard the other arguments that there's been plenty of time to look at this. this is something that your committee -- this is work that your committee does, so again, my ask to you, separate and apart from this bill, i don't think it's readily apparent, again, that it's not intuitively obvious to the casual observer that i can go and derive where those funds are coming from, what zip codes they are coming from, let alone what persons they are coming from. it raises the question, is everything absolutely above board here when people ask me that, i don't know how to answer the question. but because i know your time is l
-- intuitively obvious to the casual observer from where those dollars are derived. >> it is indicative the process to fund this 6 to 1 match program has been changed in less than a week. it is causing more confusion to the taxpayers which is why i hope this bill can be slowed down and go back to the committees of jurisdiction and have a more thorough approach before we're forced to vote on this friday on a 622 page bill. >> yeah. well, i share your frustration there. we've heard...
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intuit. proud makers of turbotax, quickbooks and mint. to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company or go online for your free decision guide about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. do you accept medicare patients? i sure do! to learn more call or go online today for your free decision guide. oh, and happy birthday... or retirement... in advance. today for your free decision guide. uh uh - i deli
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parents criticize our party meetings and i just continued the only thing i had the time it was my intuition some hole somewhere i was right i give you. this beautiful. house is more than skin deep literally she brushes her hair until his skull leads to criticize the fact that art should only ever she beautiful. cause the pain to herself in order to free myself from pain the pain is ok and this was exactly you're not you're free the pain would get three of that's exactly what i have to be done and in my life to become something to do with everything you know if i'm afraid of something or. panicking or i'm going to our norm i would do it. in a city rainy and shirin neshat uses her work to come to terms with her home country . when the islamic revolution swept through iran in one nine hundred seventy nine she remission and was living in the us. she didn't return to iran until a decade later it was the last visit. these photos of her response to the country's altered cultural landscape women who wear veils but exude self-confidence nonetheless i myself. yet i make it work. syrian national it is
parents criticize our party meetings and i just continued the only thing i had the time it was my intuition some hole somewhere i was right i give you. this beautiful. house is more than skin deep literally she brushes her hair until his skull leads to criticize the fact that art should only ever she beautiful. cause the pain to herself in order to free myself from pain the pain is ok and this was exactly you're not you're free the pain would get three of that's exactly what i have to be done...
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because it is really about understanding on the technicalities, but also intuition, perception, creationdavid: they said you are now in charge of greece. jean-paul: yeah, i did not arrive like that. it was a bit more shaky than that. i started as a sales man. you always start as a sales man for one year, then i did some marketing, finally, and there was a bit of turbulence. once i was called by the big head of hr at l'oreal at that time, and i was afraid because i thought maybe they were going to fire me or something. the guy said, jean-paul, we want you to go to greece and take over the subsidiary has general manager. i was extremely, wow, proud, happy, surprise. david: 24 years old. jean-paul: so i went there and realized, number one, that the business was extremely tiny. number two, in a terrible state. number three, more importantly, the people at l'oreal had proposed a job to almost everyone, and no one wanted to take it. [laughter] jean-paul: i was the only one. david: you did the job. jean-paul: yes, i loved it. david: what did you do next? jean-paul: i spent five years increase.
because it is really about understanding on the technicalities, but also intuition, perception, creationdavid: they said you are now in charge of greece. jean-paul: yeah, i did not arrive like that. it was a bit more shaky than that. i started as a sales man. you always start as a sales man for one year, then i did some marketing, finally, and there was a bit of turbulence. once i was called by the big head of hr at l'oreal at that time, and i was afraid because i thought maybe they were going...
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because it is really about understanding on the technicalities, but also intuition, perception, corporationation. david: they said you are now in charge of greece. jean-paul: yeah, i did not arrive like that. it was a bit more shaky than that. i started as a sales man. you always start as a sales man for one year, then i did some marketing, finally, and there was a bit of turbulence. once i was called by the big head of hr at l'orÉal at that time, and i was afraid because i thought maybe they were going to fire me or something. , we wantaid, jean-paul you to go to greece and take over the subsidiary has general manager. i was extremely, wow, proud, happy, surprise. david: 24 years old. jean-paul: so i went there and realized, number one, that the business was extremely tiny. number two, in a terrible state. number three, more importantly, the people at l'orÉal had proposed a job to almost everyone, and no one wanted to take it weird [laughter] -- to take it. [laughter] jean-paul: i was the only one. david: you did the job. jean-paul: yes, i loved it. david: what did you do next? jean-paul:
because it is really about understanding on the technicalities, but also intuition, perception, corporationation. david: they said you are now in charge of greece. jean-paul: yeah, i did not arrive like that. it was a bit more shaky than that. i started as a sales man. you always start as a sales man for one year, then i did some marketing, finally, and there was a bit of turbulence. once i was called by the big head of hr at l'orÉal at that time, and i was afraid because i thought maybe they...
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. >> for some reason, a police lieutenant's intuition drew him to lewis. the cop remembered something about him. and that ultimately is what unravelled the case. >> reporter: investigators decide to bring him in for questioning. in a nearly four-hour interrogation police and the d.a. get a confession from lewis to the murder. >> when she got next to you, she was running and were you walking. what happened then? >> the prior situation, the angry and then hitting her and stuff like that. >> reporter: police say they also matched lewis' dna to those on her body, including from under her fingernails. >> yesterday evening, shanell lewis was taken into custody. >> reporter: the case goes to trial in november of 2018. lewis' family is adamant about his innocence. >> the cops is setting him up. the cops need to go do their job and find the real killer and take my brother out the jail. >> reporter: but despite what prosecutors say is solid evidence, the first trial ends in a hung jury. >> prosecutors thought this case was over and done with. they believed they had
. >> for some reason, a police lieutenant's intuition drew him to lewis. the cop remembered something about him. and that ultimately is what unravelled the case. >> reporter: investigators decide to bring him in for questioning. in a nearly four-hour interrogation police and the d.a. get a confession from lewis to the murder. >> when she got next to you, she was running and were you walking. what happened then? >> the prior situation, the angry and then hitting her and...