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>> it makes it easier.a lot easier to get in touch with somebody and focus your pitch you can hound them. are there littles a union can send a potential employee? >> companies feel they run the show. >> you know, charlie sort of said what happened when the guys come out. you can talk? there's ways you can talk to people an pitch them and sway them to your side. the sort of tilts the balance. you have to wonder, what's next? you have to be worried as a business. >> come on. if you get into my business? >> listen, i'm a unique guy. >> you are a union guy now. >> you grew up in a union house. >> you know union membership has declined. is there any smack of trying to change the rules so you can reverse it? >> it's designed to sort of boost enrollment to the democrats? there are also delays, a legal calgary by the employer until after the union vote. so it will speed up the elections. all of this is manet to make it easier to organize the company and make the union. >> look. the bottom line is management has the
>> it makes it easier.a lot easier to get in touch with somebody and focus your pitch you can hound them. are there littles a union can send a potential employee? >> companies feel they run the show. >> you know, charlie sort of said what happened when the guys come out. you can talk? there's ways you can talk to people an pitch them and sway them to your side. the sort of tilts the balance. you have to wonder, what's next? you have to be worried as a business. >> come...
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i appreciate it, it's an interesting part it means that the building isn't static and it creates a lot of interest in a high result zone to have a facade and pieces that actually change over time in the winter it's closed but in the nurses weather it would be opposing open so there's an animation to that every time i go, go by there is a positive part of making that more tactal in a scale organization >> i think this district can support a box building because of the elegance of the structure are. it does in the district because it's simple and straightforward. that's why i like the stairwells stole it has depth to it. to me it didn't feel like metal >> i do have a question i see lots of fingerprints. i'm wondering if everything is going to put their fingerprints on it is there going to be a coating. >> it will pick up finger oils we maintain on our current stockton store this is the same materials. >> oh, the same materials. >> yep. >> i'll comment we have 4 large issues; right? the plazas and ar c compatibility and the legislation sequa. i'm adding a fourth the existing building in c
i appreciate it, it's an interesting part it means that the building isn't static and it creates a lot of interest in a high result zone to have a facade and pieces that actually change over time in the winter it's closed but in the nurses weather it would be opposing open so there's an animation to that every time i go, go by there is a positive part of making that more tactal in a scale organization >> i think this district can support a box building because of the elegance of the...
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i think because it's it's very natural it just it the show wasn't meant to be what it has evolved into meaning now not really are all gone yeah you're in the talk family it's always it meant to be and what it was meant to be mothers of all different ages and each generation talking about family and it just evolved into something totally different was the mother's part not worth doing. i thought it was boring i mean you don't want to choose and say well this is you know my daughter is seven and we're throwing a party in this is the way i'd throw the party it's. up you know but. even naturally went in another direction which you know you wish that things would so natural and it did it just went that way and well as a girl we want to tell you is one of the fun shows to do always love being on would be you all get along that well it appears you do we do and one thing that is. it we don't live in each other's pockets when we see each other in the morning it's like the best mornings ever and we chat and we giggle and yada yada we finish work we go off with our lives. you so you don't sociali
i think because it's it's very natural it just it the show wasn't meant to be what it has evolved into meaning now not really are all gone yeah you're in the talk family it's always it meant to be and what it was meant to be mothers of all different ages and each generation talking about family and it just evolved into something totally different was the mother's part not worth doing. i thought it was boring i mean you don't want to choose and say well this is you know my daughter is seven and...
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it's size, it's the way your hair is, it's the color of your complexion, it's the way you dress, it is a sense of -- and then to put that to another place, mississippi. and this young woman, young girl so influenced by literature that it infuses her with dreams of what became your reality. >> rosereality. >> that's the wonderful things about books. well, you're from north carolina, too. we were talking about this earlier. >> rose: southern connections. >> the bookmobile coming through. >> rose: it defined my life. the chance that i saw -- i got in that bookmobile, walk in there as a kid this high and i would take a book and that book would transform my aspirations for what was outside the world i lived in of a town of a hundred people of where i could be and how i could go and find a place to stand. >> well,s what the novel always has to teach us and it's something we need to remember in a day of loudly shouting media. it was why novels were so loved in the 19th century because it was the first time people only went maybe ten miles from their homes in their entire life and when the fir
it's size, it's the way your hair is, it's the color of your complexion, it's the way you dress, it is a sense of -- and then to put that to another place, mississippi. and this young woman, young girl so influenced by literature that it infuses her with dreams of what became your reality. >> rosereality. >> that's the wonderful things about books. well, you're from north carolina, too. we were talking about this earlier. >> rose: southern connections. >> the bookmobile...
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, i saw it, i saw it! >> it is right here, ray. it is looking at me. >> it is an ugly little spud, isn't he? >> i think he can hear you, ray don't move. it won't hurt you. >> ah! >> take that! >> >> what happened? are you okay? >> he climbed me. >> that is great! actual physical contact! can you move? >> ray, ray, come in, please. >> i feel so funky. >> rose: bill murray has had a remarkable career for more than 30 years, he got started doing improv at second city in chicago, he gained wide notice on saturday night live where he won an emmy award in mean 77, bill murray started, started in many films, caddyshack and then lost in translation, he can be seen in george clooney the monuments men. >> what is going on? >> >> this seems to be a bit of a problem. >> a bit. >> here is a thought. we put down our guns, you go your way, we go our way, no hard feelings. >> he doesn't speak any english. not a word. >> okay. are you just going to sit down? >> yeah. i will sit down for a second. >> rose: later this month
, i saw it, i saw it! >> it is right here, ray. it is looking at me. >> it is an ugly little spud, isn't he? >> i think he can hear you, ray don't move. it won't hurt you. >> ah! >> take that! >> >> what happened? are you okay? >> he climbed me. >> that is great! actual physical contact! can you move? >> ray, ray, come in, please. >> i feel so funky. >> rose: bill murray has had a remarkable career for more than 30 years,...
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it is not worth it. i think it was a sexy thing to do, greg. >> why is it sexy?,000 people wrote in. >> people get uh febded about everything. >> this is not something people should get offended on. >> would you have done it if it was a crucifix? >> me? would i do it? >> 60,000 people. >> if people got offended how i used it? who cares. just do it. my grand mother was a christian. >> that far back? >> your grandmother must have mentioned a fundamental principal turn the other cheek. there was a christian with a -- with that point of view. >> i would love to see katy perry to churn another cheek. the guy who started the petition was polite. he asked you two to take it down. but i do disagree. i think she took it -- they changed it for one reason and one reason only and that is fear. it points out the difference between commerce and art. art offends people. if it is commerce, you change it. >> it is not her art. >> it is your business so i will take this out. >> i think it was straight up fear. i don't think she would have done the same thing if christians didn't c
it is not worth it. i think it was a sexy thing to do, greg. >> why is it sexy?,000 people wrote in. >> people get uh febded about everything. >> this is not something people should get offended on. >> would you have done it if it was a crucifix? >> me? would i do it? >> 60,000 people. >> if people got offended how i used it? who cares. just do it. my grand mother was a christian. >> that far back? >> your grandmother must have mentioned a...
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>> what is it? >> it's a fiat 500. >> well, i know it's a car. i know what kind of car it is.ur thought here? what is this? >> it's a mobile promotional vehicle. it's a way to test the retail theory and see how many people actually want to buy mochi ice cream and mr. green tea products in new york. really low operating cost. we can get about between 650 and 700 mochi in this freezer. out the door car, graphics, and the freezer was 18,500. >> $18,000? how many mochi do we have to sell to pay for this? >> uh, i do have numbers. i do have numbers. >> okay. >> they're in my head. >> [laughs] that doesn't-- i was really caught off guard when michael went out and made this extravagant purchase without anybody's permission. it's a bold move, but it's impossible to determine if it's a good return unless you run the numbers. >> you know, you just can't keep all these numbers in your head and think that everyone could read what you're thinking. >> why can't you trust that i know what i'm doing? >> because i could have spent that 18,000 five other ways. >> michael, the word that comes to
>> what is it? >> it's a fiat 500. >> well, i know it's a car. i know what kind of car it is.ur thought here? what is this? >> it's a mobile promotional vehicle. it's a way to test the retail theory and see how many people actually want to buy mochi ice cream and mr. green tea products in new york. really low operating cost. we can get about between 650 and 700 mochi in this freezer. out the door car, graphics, and the freezer was 18,500. >> $18,000? how many mochi...
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it. we have got this is the shelf fire station along 12. good amount of water there and it continues to piling up. they have half an inch of humane over night. we are seeing low creek and water way just flooding. so for some folks living their these areas, it is becoming too much to bare. >> this is running 3 feet from the dirt ends and that's our bac. >> if you can see the water there then it is time to genthner serious. genthner serious. so if you are in that neck of the woods that road is not supposed to open until noon today. the national weather service expects to list this flood watch for this county around 3:00 this around. now, we are going to to it over to roberta, she's in marin county, how is it looking over there? >> reporter: it is currently raining sideways. the wind is increasing at 17 miles per hour. we just got to get rid of this umbrella. the fog it settling in as well. take a look at what we saw a few minutes ago. this is very important because it is a great indication
it. we have got this is the shelf fire station along 12. good amount of water there and it continues to piling up. they have half an inch of humane over night. we are seeing low creek and water way just flooding. so for some folks living their these areas, it is becoming too much to bare. >> this is running 3 feet from the dirt ends and that's our bac. >> if you can see the water there then it is time to genthner serious. genthner serious. so if you are in that neck of the woods...
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he can take it back again. let's say it's not over until then it's home. ladies you and they do an illegal and he's still in prison for a few crannies been elected in the steel age to me but are huge but two pots of the opinions of the ukrainian population with someone yes but it's the most intensive industry along and say that so so the main eu wants me to be nice to go in on the playstation two to two of the many who know and condoning and terrific sense of my kids' names on the situation or in some areas in the west of ukraine denied a vote winner of defiance that would do whatever you come and sit down with ease. you know how the power structure has completely broken down and then relates to its contents the insurrection of situation and why perhaps has struck me since the beginning is that the keystone cop and the russian speaking part. we haven't seen the counter reaction you know. more cozy the visiting months in kid going to waste. in the western pa still i find this quite interesting it means that its russian speaking population. he's not crazy. i
he can take it back again. let's say it's not over until then it's home. ladies you and they do an illegal and he's still in prison for a few crannies been elected in the steel age to me but are huge but two pots of the opinions of the ukrainian population with someone yes but it's the most intensive industry along and say that so so the main eu wants me to be nice to go in on the playstation two to two of the many who know and condoning and terrific sense of my kids' names on the situation or...
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also getting it's very it's a reliable let's put it that way but it's not nearly as exciting in and i think i've more or less met all my old friends from the past i mean it's off quite a bit tapered off quite a bit. well personally i am a facebook bull i do see a positive future for facebook and the reason is because it's such a great tool for businesses my small business actually runs mostly on facebook where you eighty percent of our profits do come from derived from facebook traffic and princeton university actually did a study recently that showed compared facebook to a disease like a virus and how it spreads and then it dies but i actually disagreed with it because facebook then turned around and slapped down princeton showing a study that showed that princeton's numbers are declining according to their own formula and they used it to show that the growth of facebook will continue and consider this only two billion of the five billion people in the world are actually on the internet right now so as the internet continues to grow and we have more people in the world who will be
also getting it's very it's a reliable let's put it that way but it's not nearly as exciting in and i think i've more or less met all my old friends from the past i mean it's off quite a bit tapered off quite a bit. well personally i am a facebook bull i do see a positive future for facebook and the reason is because it's such a great tool for businesses my small business actually runs mostly on facebook where you eighty percent of our profits do come from derived from facebook traffic and...
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>> i'll say it. it's dangerous. it's dangerous. let's just say it, it's dangerous.reatened? >> to be in bitcoin. >> in you're in bitcoin, depending on when you get? >> it's a dangerous place to be. >> how about risky? >> i think if you have the stomach for it and you really believe like a lot of big investors do right now in silicon valley, that it is going to be something, getting in on the early stages may not be such a bad idea. more retailers are accepting it. more lawmakers are looking into it. >> i suspect they're selling the picks and the shovels though rather than buying the bitcoins themselves. >> we can debate this all day long. >> we will. there will be plenty more. >>> gopro, the small wearable camera company is going public. they're filing for a confide confidential ipo and the latest tech company to do so on the heels of much bigger business like twitter. recently boxed our own jon fortt joins us with mor more. >> what's dangerous is buying twitter using bit coins and shooting it on agopro camera, extreme investing there. interesting. nick has been tal
>> i'll say it. it's dangerous. it's dangerous. let's just say it, it's dangerous.reatened? >> to be in bitcoin. >> in you're in bitcoin, depending on when you get? >> it's a dangerous place to be. >> how about risky? >> i think if you have the stomach for it and you really believe like a lot of big investors do right now in silicon valley, that it is going to be something, getting in on the early stages may not be such a bad idea. more retailers are...
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is it's a lifestyle right in it's a sport that's driven by progression right it's it's it's the beauty of it is you make it your own and there's many ways to do it and it's a very expressive sport too and that that independence and expressiveness pulled me away from team sports like soccer and baseball at the time and really do mean it's dangerous though and i don't think it's a news that it's districts will tell you it's no more dangerous than football or baseball or basketball it just innately can be if you choose to push them and given beverly heard i haven't been and i've done a lot of dangerous stuff you know really and i don't the totals of the twists and i mean of the grind of the twenty's their hand ribbon and you know i'm taking it to the next step of doing crazy carstens and get attacked by sharks and tigers and and all kinds of crazy and i think you weird. i think i'm unique in i think there's no use in a good sense i think there's no doubt and i live a very unique path and have created quite a world that that i could have never imagined you know dream does exist what's what
is it's a lifestyle right in it's a sport that's driven by progression right it's it's it's the beauty of it is you make it your own and there's many ways to do it and it's a very expressive sport too and that that independence and expressiveness pulled me away from team sports like soccer and baseball at the time and really do mean it's dangerous though and i don't think it's a news that it's districts will tell you it's no more dangerous than football or baseball or basketball it just...
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[ laughter ] that's it. do it again. that's it. that's the song. ♪ [ mumbling ] hey, macarena!s the dance. [ laughter ] >> steve: coming in at number 42. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here's some local news, we're going to try to get back to the monologue. i don't know what happened. yeah. >> steve: don't worry about it. >> jimmy: because of record amounts of snow, new york city is running out of salt for melting the ice on roads and sidewalks. which is why today, the mayor urged new yorkers to keep their cell phones handy so they can video people falling. [ laughter and applause ] you okay? you all right? that's right. new york city is running out of salt for icy roads. when asked if they had a backup plan, officials said "pepper?" [ laughter ] we're using all the jokes we can before "late night" for now. [ laughter ] at this point, yeah. did you hear about this? after facing backlash from customers, subway says it will remove a chemical in its bread that's also found in yoga mats. [ laughter ] some people are like, "you mean, i've been eating a dangerous chemical?" while most people
[ laughter ] that's it. do it again. that's it. that's the song. ♪ [ mumbling ] hey, macarena!s the dance. [ laughter ] >> steve: coming in at number 42. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here's some local news, we're going to try to get back to the monologue. i don't know what happened. yeah. >> steve: don't worry about it. >> jimmy: because of record amounts of snow, new york city is running out of salt for melting the ice on roads and sidewalks. which is why today, the mayor...
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it is good. >> it works. >> it is good. it works. it works. look at this.ome from, new york? >> yeah. >> yeah. how did you know? >> it works. he said. >> i'm asking can you come help me dress here? don't let them touch each other. just there. perfect. >> what would traditional danish food be for you? >> potatoes. >> two potatoes. >> and some kind of meat and sauce. >> do you taste the sauce? >> i did taste the sauce. >> yeah? >> hello, fellows. we fermented barley and we cooked the potatoes in that and served with sturgeon roe from the lakes of finland. >> wow, man. >> it has a grappa homemade whiskey -- i know this flavor well. >> here we go! what are we doing? what are we going -- i'm a little bit hungry. >> the famous -- the danish national late night dish. >> john's hot dog? >> yes. >> i'll have the deluxe. organic sausage. sounds good to me. >> he made his own mustard. >> wow. whoa. >> here we go. >> that's a classic one. >> all my happiest moments seem to revolve around meat in tube form. that's superb. it's really good. >> don't thrill me when i eat
it is good. >> it works. >> it is good. it works. it works. look at this.ome from, new york? >> yeah. >> yeah. how did you know? >> it works. he said. >> i'm asking can you come help me dress here? don't let them touch each other. just there. perfect. >> what would traditional danish food be for you? >> potatoes. >> two potatoes. >> and some kind of meat and sauce. >> do you taste the sauce? >> i did taste the sauce....
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it hangs by its feet for three days.oes it enter an oven which is the hotter than the ninth circle of hell. >> it is getting amber. this is a hot chicken. >> it gives slow cooking a new meaning. >> really nice. perfect. >> to illustrate how the recipes work, nathan takes some crazy photos. to get a shot like this, he slices his pricey cooking equipment in half. no food or drink is safe from nathan's questioning mind and outlandish experiments. >> this is a great bottle of wine. we are going to pour it into a blender. >> this seems sacrilegious to me. >> it is particularly sacrilegious. there are two reasons to do this. one, it takes the benefits of decanting and makes them much more so. the other reason is it freaks people out. >> have you always been a risk-taker? >> yes. including that thanksgiving dinner when i was 9. that was risk taking, let me tell you. >> and the risks are paying off. it is hard to believe food this good is cooked in liquid nitrogen and a jewelry cleaner. >> it conjures up the image, forgive me, o
it hangs by its feet for three days.oes it enter an oven which is the hotter than the ninth circle of hell. >> it is getting amber. this is a hot chicken. >> it gives slow cooking a new meaning. >> really nice. perfect. >> to illustrate how the recipes work, nathan takes some crazy photos. to get a shot like this, he slices his pricey cooking equipment in half. no food or drink is safe from nathan's questioning mind and outlandish experiments. >> this is a great...
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, it is what it is. the story that i told, the rancher had overnight delivery. it got there eight days later. that is not acceptable, and quite frankly people look for alternative means of use. it only has to happen once, and it will never happen again. like us said, prefer it to pass. >> the program in the north and the northern plains, montana, nebraska, north dakota, south dakota. >> the service. [roll call] >> passes. >> the yeas are four, the nays are four. the yeas are four, the nays are three. the a's are a common nays are seven, and the motion is agreed to. >> okay. did we win that? [laughter] it sure sounds like it. i want to thank the chair. [laughter] >> i don't know what the order is. >> whole lot just for a moment, if you will. i think we're in a position not to consider two amendments. side by side, a few well. the national association of gun rights. but we don't want is people getting caught up and never really were trying tow by law and then all of a sudden go to jail for something they n
, it is what it is. the story that i told, the rancher had overnight delivery. it got there eight days later. that is not acceptable, and quite frankly people look for alternative means of use. it only has to happen once, and it will never happen again. like us said, prefer it to pass. >> the program in the north and the northern plains, montana, nebraska, north dakota, south dakota. >> the service. [roll call] >> passes. >> the yeas are four, the nays are four. the yeas...
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was it terrorism and when did you know it? for you one day it is, one day it isn't. in the words of jay-z, one day you're here, one day you're there. you send susan rice out five days later to talk about a video two weeks later you're apologizing for the crude video. >> a crude video in the muslim world. >> two weeks later you talk about, you guess it, the video. you can't have it both ways but you're going to make it right. >> we've got to make sure that not only have we implemented all the reforms that were recommended by the independent agency but we also have to make sure that we understand our folks out there are in a hazardous, dangerous situation. >> mr. president, of course it was hazardous and dangerous. they were even getting dangerous pay. the hypocrisy? when hillary went to benghazi, an aircraft carrier was there to protect her. and anyone accountable, what's that? you're looking to implement reforms? they are already there. it's just that you don't follow them. and an independent agency, you say? since when, since when does the accused appoint her own ju
was it terrorism and when did you know it? for you one day it is, one day it isn't. in the words of jay-z, one day you're here, one day you're there. you send susan rice out five days later to talk about a video two weeks later you're apologizing for the crude video. >> a crude video in the muslim world. >> two weeks later you talk about, you guess it, the video. you can't have it both ways but you're going to make it right. >> we've got to make sure that not only have we...
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i meerngs it's one thing, judge, if it happens over night and people don't see it. but when it's happening during the closing bell, basically, people are going to be run for cover. they ran for puts yesterday. they ran for calls in the vix because they move in the opposite directions. there were big blong blocks the whole last hour of trading there was people scrambling for protection. vix is down about 50 or 60 cents today because outside of that terror warning we're not seeing the same burning on the streets. >> what do you put more credence in today? is it a walmart whose outlook was weak? is it a facebook doing the biggest deal ever and the staggering number that i said in terms of tech m&a? steve, the larmge elargest sinc bubble. or tesla which had good numbers and continues to drive higher as well. >> they're all unique situations. that goes to the point. you can't buy markets, you have to buy stocks. you have to go where, as wayne gretzky says, skate where the puck is going to be. so facebook, there's a lot to do, we'll talk about it more later, about what th
i meerngs it's one thing, judge, if it happens over night and people don't see it. but when it's happening during the closing bell, basically, people are going to be run for cover. they ran for puts yesterday. they ran for calls in the vix because they move in the opposite directions. there were big blong blocks the whole last hour of trading there was people scrambling for protection. vix is down about 50 or 60 cents today because outside of that terror warning we're not seeing the same...
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it doesn't always work out like you think it will. hopefully it works out. i expected it not to but i'm hoping it does. for my kids' sake i have to try. if i have to bug them and they get tired of me and start yelling at me, so be it, you know. this is my life. i always thought i was a good dad until this happened. a good dad doesn't leave their kids, you know. >> what's your plans when you see them? >> just hold them. hold them and never let them go. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >> over at level five facility, another father reunites with his son inside pnm. >> been in prison since -- off and on since '82. this time i have been in since 2002. >> why? >> drugs. >> i guess we both got caught up in drugs and we're both here. >> what kind drugs? using, selling? what? >> both. i look at him. it is like looking at myself. two, three months after he was born, i got locked up. when i got out, you know, he was already grown. you know what i mean? i would still go and try to explain to him that i love him. >> just go see me. stay an hour or two and
it doesn't always work out like you think it will. hopefully it works out. i expected it not to but i'm hoping it does. for my kids' sake i have to try. if i have to bug them and they get tired of me and start yelling at me, so be it, you know. this is my life. i always thought i was a good dad until this happened. a good dad doesn't leave their kids, you know. >> what's your plans when you see them? >> just hold them. hold them and never let them go. i just don't want to let them...
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i really mean it when i say it. this is called the form 2i, and what we've done is we've taken a headphone that we launched 28 years ago -- >> 28 years ago?! these came out like this? this feels amazingly light. >> practically exactly like this. >> i don't even feel these on my ears right now. >> that's it. that's it. and this is only about $120, $130. what we've done now is we have improved it with a control. >> oh, so it connects to my phone. >> for your phone. we have improved the padding so the comfort is even better. >> i'm gonna try that. >> we've launched a few new colors, and you should really try it. >> i'm gonna try it right now. so, let's see. i'm a dj, so i'll know. >> oh, very good. >> i will know. >> go for it, mario. >> i have very good tuned ears. all right, let's put on a good song. all right, there we go. let's hear that. [ music plays] whoa. >> what do you think? >> wow. it's amazing. very clear. sorry. i'm probably yelling right now. >> [ chuckling ] that's all right. >> it's amazingly clear. it'
i really mean it when i say it. this is called the form 2i, and what we've done is we've taken a headphone that we launched 28 years ago -- >> 28 years ago?! these came out like this? this feels amazingly light. >> practically exactly like this. >> i don't even feel these on my ears right now. >> that's it. that's it. and this is only about $120, $130. what we've done now is we have improved it with a control. >> oh, so it connects to my phone. >> for your...
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it's skewing everything, isn't it? >> it really is.lf-reinforcing. the boards approving this compensation are largely made up of ceos of other companies and so they compare with each other and say, well, this is the going rate for a ceo. well, that going rate has skyrocketed in that upper, upper, upper echelon. and it should be noted that there are ceos of some major companies that don't play this game and that make a lot of money but that don't -- that aren't, frankly, so greedy. but unfortunately too many are and, you know, you want to -- you want to fuel this discussion about inequality, you know, keep paying yourself $60 million a year. >> and the problem, howard dean, is we're seeing a bigger disconnect not only by the wealthiest, and these are striking numbers, between the top 0.01% and the 99.9% of the rest of america and you start to realize just how skewed this recovery is because so much is going to the very top. it's not just the income inequality that the 0.01% are driving. now we find out that like 40% of consumption in am
it's skewing everything, isn't it? >> it really is.lf-reinforcing. the boards approving this compensation are largely made up of ceos of other companies and so they compare with each other and say, well, this is the going rate for a ceo. well, that going rate has skyrocketed in that upper, upper, upper echelon. and it should be noted that there are ceos of some major companies that don't play this game and that make a lot of money but that don't -- that aren't, frankly, so greedy. but...
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now it says it will be cutting 3% of its global workforce. mr.is time to start following the rules, according to our guest, steve forbes. obama believes he is the law according to him. he argues in his latest op-ed that not even during the world wars of the last century was the executive ranch as raisin in assuming sweeping and him legislative powers, changing laws without the consent of the legislative ranch and ignoring laws it did not like. steve forbes, those are some pretty powerful words will stop what do you specifically find is the problem right now with this administration? >> no sooner did i and those administration comes out, the treasury department comes out, unilaterally changing the date on when midsize companies have to come in under obamacare. is 2016. it's supposed to be now. let's do it in 2016. they have no authority to make those fundamental changes unless they get the consent of congress. >> would you feel the same way if it were a republican president question were >> absolutely. this is the danger. someday the republicans w
now it says it will be cutting 3% of its global workforce. mr.is time to start following the rules, according to our guest, steve forbes. obama believes he is the law according to him. he argues in his latest op-ed that not even during the world wars of the last century was the executive ranch as raisin in assuming sweeping and him legislative powers, changing laws without the consent of the legislative ranch and ignoring laws it did not like. steve forbes, those are some pretty powerful words...
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when you think of it? >> i love it. it has been well-documented.use for the products going to drive demand that will help the stock. and they don't have enough evidence to convict and this is an issue where you can actually have this for good rather than entertainment. that is just bad attack you. why would i go there? >> what do you make of it. and even if this doesn't work whether it's law enforcement and airlines, it's totally information driven. and that is their forte. neil: these classes look stupid and dirty. you can thank me later. >> we have had a great past few days. mybig question is is this real or a dead cat bounce. i think it's the latter. we think back down and unfortunately i hope i'm wrong. >> were you looking at? >> about the same thing. you drop a cat out of a window and it does bounce a little bit. and i think if you dropped it in the economy is slowing down and average hourly earnings growth is out as well. and it has been a better part of two and half years. and earlier this week it is hard to imagine that 10% is a normal corr
when you think of it? >> i love it. it has been well-documented.use for the products going to drive demand that will help the stock. and they don't have enough evidence to convict and this is an issue where you can actually have this for good rather than entertainment. that is just bad attack you. why would i go there? >> what do you make of it. and even if this doesn't work whether it's law enforcement and airlines, it's totally information driven. and that is their forte. neil:...
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accepted it, and agreed to it, and the public never would have known, what our thoughts were about it. and why don't, what is this procedure in could someone tell me what this is about? >> how to do the regulations of the commission, regarding the results of the investigations, there are several types of documents settlement agrees, dismissed, proposals for dismissal of complaints that the staff creates a document for and sends to the commission. and if the commission agrees with those documents, and does not calendar it, then the staff recommendations are adopted and some of those documents are very simple and some like these are more come complex and it is incumbent on the commissioner to determine which of these documents deserves discussion by the commission and which one are simple and cut and dry enough to accept the staff's recommendation. and for most of the time that the commission had this procedure, it required two commissioners to calendar such a document. but, a little over, maybe a year, year and a half ago, the commission determined that that standard was too high of a,
accepted it, and agreed to it, and the public never would have known, what our thoughts were about it. and why don't, what is this procedure in could someone tell me what this is about? >> how to do the regulations of the commission, regarding the results of the investigations, there are several types of documents settlement agrees, dismissed, proposals for dismissal of complaints that the staff creates a document for and sends to the commission. and if the commission agrees with those...
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view to add that >> it's already in the project. >> i thought it was a concern it was already there. >> i'd like to hear it in detail, please. >> planning staff there's a plan in both from package and turner letters regarding the proposed moving and storage and replacement of the fountain and yesterday during the preservation hearing they at a condition to their approval requiring including a conservative our and protect plan that would be presented to the department prior to any work. perhaps mr. turner ball >> i'm acquit familiar with the moving thing and it's part of the plan but it's very general. i'm looking for a conservativeors report on the condition of the fountain and any deration over the thirty years it's been there and recommendations for damage replacement. it has nothing to do with the putting it back or moving it power up for conservation purposes automotive commissioners i'm jay turning ball we made that going to the pc and we're good to make that commitment to you, too >> i take it not a big deal. >> sorry can i say as part of the ada issue we have not be able to se
view to add that >> it's already in the project. >> i thought it was a concern it was already there. >> i'd like to hear it in detail, please. >> planning staff there's a plan in both from package and turner letters regarding the proposed moving and storage and replacement of the fountain and yesterday during the preservation hearing they at a condition to their approval requiring including a conservative our and protect plan that would be presented to the department...
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but really it should light up should it. know it's fast but it's luminescent as from. ok maybe you could make it luminescent if you really believed it right thank you did you really expect it to go. maybe maybe i'm just not right. there's certainly something very special about this and this ground i don't know but it might just be because they use to pulling glittering thing this out of the dark here. but who wants minis diamonds with the top attraction in turn it was time to head towards the city's most well known landmark where they were getting ready to welcome some very special guests. from all in forty years these huge realized trucks one of the most famous symbols in your couture carrying the region's diamonds from its quarries and factories and now. it's getting ready for its most important passenger ever. did most have been close to minus forty celsius but these are limping torches and torchbearers made of stern stuff. this huge quarry has been the frozen heartbeat of the city for more than fifty years producing more than seventeen billion dollars diamonds my s
but really it should light up should it. know it's fast but it's luminescent as from. ok maybe you could make it luminescent if you really believed it right thank you did you really expect it to go. maybe maybe i'm just not right. there's certainly something very special about this and this ground i don't know but it might just be because they use to pulling glittering thing this out of the dark here. but who wants minis diamonds with the top attraction in turn it was time to head towards the...
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it, it just lingers and it forms your opinion.our opinion. >> danny, do you agree? because it seems that happens a lot of times. people want to act like it doesn't matter, it's not going to influence my decision, and yet it so often does and it might have in this case. >> yeah. listen, race is an issue in the justice system, but this case, the dunn case, is not a parable for that truth. when it comes to a jury in a deliberation room, if you have a race agenda, the last thing you're going to advance that is in a room with 12 strangers with the whole world watching. i think it's clear this jurp got hung up. the rest of the jury got it right. they got hung up on the definition of self-defense. overall the jury got it right. it was two or three jurors that just deadlocked. you can't help that. >> so, danny, what about this though, when you talk about how they deadlocked and they were going to take race out of the table. i have to play this. a lot of the viewers may not have heard this, a jail house conversation between done and his fi
it, it just lingers and it forms your opinion.our opinion. >> danny, do you agree? because it seems that happens a lot of times. people want to act like it doesn't matter, it's not going to influence my decision, and yet it so often does and it might have in this case. >> yeah. listen, race is an issue in the justice system, but this case, the dunn case, is not a parable for that truth. when it comes to a jury in a deliberation room, if you have a race agenda, the last thing you're...
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it's not white meat. >> it's the other white meat. >> before you cook it, it's red. >> they say we have to go. >> up next, another hot button issue. hillary clinton will face in 2016. is her age? one columnist suggesting heshe' too old to run for president. ♪ >>> told you, '80s. hillary clinton is under the microscope, this time, it's not about her politics but how old see is. she turns 67 this year and she'll be 69 just before the 2016 presidential election if she runs. national journal columnist charlie cook went there, saying if she wins a first term, finishing that term at age 73, and then assuming she runs for re-election, serving four years, how many 67-year-olds make nine-year commitments and what concerns have to be addressed if they do? similar questions were raised about president ronald regan and senator john mccain during their campaigns, but is it smart to go there, greg gutfeld, what do you think? >> he is so wrong. it's unbelievable. it's not that she's too old. she's too young. what the united states needs right now is a woman in her 90s. like a really, really old krone
it's not white meat. >> it's the other white meat. >> before you cook it, it's red. >> they say we have to go. >> up next, another hot button issue. hillary clinton will face in 2016. is her age? one columnist suggesting heshe' too old to run for president. ♪ >>> told you, '80s. hillary clinton is under the microscope, this time, it's not about her politics but how old see is. she turns 67 this year and she'll be 69 just before the 2016 presidential election...
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the next time they get it. they loosen it up and then they completely detangle it.o pain, no tugging. no pulling, no ripping. >> that's a big thing, no ripping of hair especially if your hair is long. that's important. we are going to show how this brush works through you. would you mind showing us how this goes, cindy? we saw in the beginning it was very tough to get the brush, it was a tangle and now it just brushes right on through. can you show tuesday brush can you show us the brush itself? are there any hairs in the brush that have been caught up in the brush? no hairs in the brush. basically you also told me you can do it on dry hair. you did something amazing which is why i did this on set. show me what you did. you dry-combed your hair. back-combed it. you are making it purposely tangly. that's really tangly. turn to the side so you can see it from the front. excellent. may i -- my hair purposefully tangled in the back. i don't know if you can see it. i have it all back combed. now i want to try. all right. it is a little tough but not as tough as my pick.
the next time they get it. they loosen it up and then they completely detangle it.o pain, no tugging. no pulling, no ripping. >> that's a big thing, no ripping of hair especially if your hair is long. that's important. we are going to show how this brush works through you. would you mind showing us how this goes, cindy? we saw in the beginning it was very tough to get the brush, it was a tangle and now it just brushes right on through. can you show tuesday brush can you show us the brush...
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i was it good. yeah go through it most of it. no. we stepped off the ship and on to the ice the torches glowed flickering through the pitch black polar nights. a pioneering soviet polar explorer goal of would ignite the culture of the most northerly place on the planet. it's not often you get to witness a moment of history this is the first time the olympic flame is out of in the north pole. and i'm here to see it. from as far north as it's possible to go it was time to head east with the olympic organizing committee. the flame the ip that is has its own security team at all times not to mention its own private jet. blue got this special. the flame keeper which is just responsible for the security of the flame the keep the flame the little lantern the crew on this special will you know that all of these flame will never go up. each city's greasing ceremony is unique and hundreds of volunteers helped make the occasion memorable. there's a possibility also to keep the security a fold the torchbearer you know the nobody will homey nobod
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it is for me. that would be my reason. let's go do it. it's fun. it will be a cakewalk. have been hearing this every time. zero cost of absolute urgency. you must do it and it's free. and then two months later, well, we did not quite get the facts read. it's going to cost a fortune and is never going day and. al of these guys are my age. it's a good question. let me finish this question. >> and from pennsylvania. on your show, which i love -- >> is why i wouldn't do it. [laughter] monday night and a home. in san francisco, tragedy and actress. precariously successful. carolina and not worry about. someone then i get a call from the mayor of yuri. some fund raiser. and coming down this week. the fund-raiser could be saying one of my new friends would be saying, and coming down the work of some bill. from the working of your office. another week of my life helping some lobbyists get something done because it gave me some money. now i have to help him. why am i doing this. claman's pending the week following some lobbyist. he called me up. hi. he's perfectly entitled to do
it is for me. that would be my reason. let's go do it. it's fun. it will be a cakewalk. have been hearing this every time. zero cost of absolute urgency. you must do it and it's free. and then two months later, well, we did not quite get the facts read. it's going to cost a fortune and is never going day and. al of these guys are my age. it's a good question. let me finish this question. >> and from pennsylvania. on your show, which i love -- >> is why i wouldn't do it. [laughter]...
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i'm afraid it will get lost mar make sure it doesn't get lost >> basically, it's all one piece and it bonds together it looks like you're going to pick it up. >> commissioner hyland the last time i'm aware of a major project building was approved with the stipulation that it certain parts of it be take care of it was the yes, ma'am porm and that ended up costing the project several millions of dollars. >> that was retroactive. >> it took a lawsuit. is there that any chance? >> we have a motion on the floor if we could reread or rope the friendly amendments please. >> , of course, commissioners there's a motion and second on the floor that was amended for the sponsor to work closely with the family and work sneflly with the fountain to have a sensitive plan for the movement and it's restorati restoration. submitted >> oh, absolutely to the department. >> shall i call the question? >> you mean the roll. >> yes. >> on that motion then commissioners commissioner hyland. ass >> as much as i like the construction. >> commissioner matsuda. i'm going to say yes, but i have a concern about the
i'm afraid it will get lost mar make sure it doesn't get lost >> basically, it's all one piece and it bonds together it looks like you're going to pick it up. >> commissioner hyland the last time i'm aware of a major project building was approved with the stipulation that it certain parts of it be take care of it was the yes, ma'am porm and that ended up costing the project several millions of dollars. >> that was retroactive. >> it took a lawsuit. is there that any...
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it. >> we're doing it. >> it's a great conversation.ite. there's swift on the cover. >>> up next, an incredible story of survival or a huge, big fish tale. the question surrounding the castaway who said he survived a year lost at sea. do you believe him? so what's better, bigger or smaller? [ all ] bigger! now let's say a friend invites you over and they have a really big, really fun pool. and then another friend invites you over who has a much smaller, less fun pool. which pool would you rather go to? does the big pool have piranhas? i believe so. does it have a dinosaur that can turn into a robot and chop the water like a karate ninja? yeah. wait, what? why would it not? [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. bigger is better. and at&t now covers more than 99% of all americans. ♪ and at&t now covers more than 99% of all americans. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. yeah, you've got our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice
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it was -- it just happened so fast. >> it was it. >> i can't believe it. >> is there an extra paycheckty of history that shows to be on the cover allows these women to go on and build amazing brands for themselves. >> we should make that point. the cover is not just a big deal for "time," it is a big deal in tub publishing in general. what does this edition mean to business? >> this is a celebration of publishing. it starts with a cover but it builds from that to digital to licensing to global. this is incredibly big, big part o. "sports illustrated" revenue stream and to the beautiful models. it allows them to continue to build their brand. >> i know social has changed a lot of it, too. you're my twitter idol, by the way. you set the standard, chrissy. it's not even funny. >> i get in a little trouble sometimes. >> how does that change the model, the business model of this particular piece of -- >> social is an incredible -- large part of our business and growing. you know, swim overall, to start this early in the year, if you don't get swim right you can't have a successful year. we'
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we have an update. >> is it? >> it is not! turns out this is kinesiology or more specifically touch for health kinesiology and according to the poster of this video this man who is performing these little motions is wolfgang wiler and this guy actually has the wiler academy where he teaches these techniques. now, certain scientific tests and studies have been done and some scientists say it is complete hooey. >> i would like to know this specific motion, this is the nosebleed fixing motion. >> what if i have a headache? >> it's like this. >> see, my nose is bleeding now. >>> a lesson in how not to parallel park. >> didn't pull up far enough to begin with, that's number one. not close enough to the white car, that's number two. >> and it just gets worse until the driver catches a big brake. >>> plus, a couple of guys get a surprise on a mountain. evidently this moose thought it was a no-passing zone. see how this turns into a hit-and-run. >>> some drivers better than others. the tough guys at the wheel. this is a good one. the
we have an update. >> is it? >> it is not! turns out this is kinesiology or more specifically touch for health kinesiology and according to the poster of this video this man who is performing these little motions is wolfgang wiler and this guy actually has the wiler academy where he teaches these techniques. now, certain scientific tests and studies have been done and some scientists say it is complete hooey. >> i would like to know this specific motion, this is the nosebleed...
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did it get started? whose idea was it? >> actually i contacted the attorney's office to ask them is there anything we can do about recouping some of the lost fees, some of the credit card debt that people had to incur on co-pays for health care, this, that and the other. they started looking into it. they got back with me, said they think what happened is wrong and they're trying to right it. another big deal with this, it may not be over. this can happen again and regardless, if congress has its difference, i get that, i respect that but, there is fallout and there is responsibility to that debate. here it is not a think tank. it's real. melissa: no, absolutely. jeff you were expected to go to okay every day in the meantime while they sorted this out. we appreciate the work you do. jeff, thanks for coming on. >> thank you, ma'am. melissa: let's get a legal perspective down from attorney dan schorr. he is the associate managing director at kroll advisory solutions. does he have a case, what do you think? >> they may have a
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it's incredible. >> it's tough to keep it out of the hands of kids. >> it is. it's hard to keep alcohol out of the hands of kids and marijuana, and we need to do a better job around that. a lot of that comes down to parenting. education in school's one thing, but it comes down to what are you saying at home and what examples are you setting? but in doesn't change that. the fact that it's illegal now, kids are using this, it's rampant. saying it's legal for adults to use that is a rational approach. >> that is all we have time for. i wish we had more time. i want you to come back. thank you very much. dr. besser will follow up with a twitter chat. that's tuesday. all the details on abcnews.com/health. and the tribute to an american hero. and martha raddatz looks at his determination and the debts we share after a decade of war. of war. >>> far and away the high point of tuesday's state of the union, that powerful ovation for sergeant cory remsburg. so badly injured in his tenth tour in afghanistan. and after ten years of war, he is just one in a generation of yo
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>> no, it's--of course it's not okay. >> then why do you allow it?ain level that he's, like--eh, he's my older brother and, you know, i-i listen to him. >> andrew has a lot to offer this business, and jon better start recognizing. if this business is gonna succeed, jon's behavior has to stop. hey, jon? >> yes? >> why am i hearing from some of the painters that you were yelling at your brother earlier? >> i got upset because he okayed to purchase furniture-- >> but i'm paying for the [bleep] furniture. i'm paying for it. >> well--but, your money-- >> how much do you think i've spent? >> $1/4 million? >> more. how much was he asking you to spend? >> i don't know, a couple thousand dollars. >> okay, so your brother goes out on a limb to improve what you think is gonna be a couple thousand dollars... >> right. >> and you lose your mind? it's not about the furniture, but it's about showing some respect to him. you're more concerned about this than you are him. >> that's not true. >> well then why do you treat him that way? >> but, it's one situation-- >>
>> no, it's--of course it's not okay. >> then why do you allow it?ain level that he's, like--eh, he's my older brother and, you know, i-i listen to him. >> andrew has a lot to offer this business, and jon better start recognizing. if this business is gonna succeed, jon's behavior has to stop. hey, jon? >> yes? >> why am i hearing from some of the painters that you were yelling at your brother earlier? >> i got upset because he okayed to purchase furniture--...
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punch it!s help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. thanks, "g." >>> its easy hiding my heroin problem from my parents. i hide my stash. my parents would never snoop. they don't notice the money i take from their wallets, but i think they will notice this. >> so, if anyone needed a wake-up call to this crisis of heroin addiction, they got one from vermont's governor last month. he devoted the state of the state address to heroin. since 2000, they have seen an increase in opiate addictions. 770%. numbers like that led the governor to describe the state as facing a full-blown heroin crisis. he joins me to talk about the crisis. governor, it's good to talk to you again. i wish it were better circumstances. we know the magnitude of this, unfortunately, it happened to philip seymour hoffman. many say you have been watching this coming for quite some time now, it's why you did it. you are proposing more treatment for addicts along with tougher laws. which is more important
punch it!s help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. thanks, "g." >>> its easy hiding my heroin problem from my parents. i hide my stash. my parents would never snoop. they don't notice the money i take from their wallets, but i think they will notice this. >> so, if anyone needed a wake-up call to this crisis of heroin addiction, they got one from vermont's governor last month. he devoted the state of the state address to heroin. since 2000,...
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but clearly, to put in it, it is one area where russia could ex its muscles and do it diplomatcally. >> and some like to speculate, like to argue that putin has a bigger and better strategy than the united states. do you see that? >> i've heard that argument. i'm ven sure. i'm not sure. i think he's exploiting -- >> openings. >> openings, and a vacuum left from the american retreat from iraq. and the american reluctans -- reluctance to get into trble in syria. -- trouble in syria. >> and do you fear that it is not al-qaeda but al-qaeda affiliated jihadists are somehow becoming more powerful than al-qaeda ever was? >> in a way they are, because they have -- al-qaeda from 20 years ago had less control on the ground in the middle east. >> right. >> it's the first time that we see the presence of groups, whatever name you want to call them, affiliated at the heart f the middle east. across our borders, to our intelligence, it is a new headache. again, compared to the days where you had to deal with governments, with career armies, with tanks and aircraft. now it is very -- now it is a ve
but clearly, to put in it, it is one area where russia could ex its muscles and do it diplomatcally. >> and some like to speculate, like to argue that putin has a bigger and better strategy than the united states. do you see that? >> i've heard that argument. i'm ven sure. i'm not sure. i think he's exploiting -- >> openings. >> openings, and a vacuum left from the american retreat from iraq. and the american reluctans -- reluctance to get into trble in syria. -- trouble...
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you're going it see it's on the side of its mouth. it's a good way down. it's not just on the bill. this guy comes with a set of pliers trying to get it out. >> in the soft spot. >> the stretchy spot. >> did those fish fall out of the mouth? >> man. he's losing his lunch, too. that's a drag. >> what happens wild, both guys were after fish. fisherman and pelican, and they got tanginged up. >> like a circle of life elliptical and infinitiesque. these guys are like, we'll help you out. they're still on the shore, but this guy is working with just pliers trying to get that hook out. >> i think he's trying to snip the hook, instead of pull it out, he's going to cut it. >> the second video shows the outcome of the whole thing. still working on him. you can see the hole left. it's a little hole, like the size of a number two pencil. >> looks like they got it all out. >> it does. >> you don't want part of the hook left inside this thing's throat. >> that could be deadly. cause all kinds of problems. >> these guys still have some fish. look wh
you're going it see it's on the side of its mouth. it's a good way down. it's not just on the bill. this guy comes with a set of pliers trying to get it out. >> in the soft spot. >> the stretchy spot. >> did those fish fall out of the mouth? >> man. he's losing his lunch, too. that's a drag. >> what happens wild, both guys were after fish. fisherman and pelican, and they got tanginged up. >> like a circle of life elliptical and infinitiesque. these guys are...
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♪ let it go >> can't let it go? you're probably hearing it everywhere.rom your kids -- ♪ let it go. >> to people who shouldn't be singing at all. >> i can't take it anymore! >> we have the inside scoop on how this song became the oscar nominated phenomenon. and walking the line. newly released video of justin bieber shows the singer of "confident" looking just a little bit wobbly in a sobriety test in a miami police station. >>> good evening. tonight we're going to take you inside a strange sub culture of a new and powerful drug you've never heard of. it can be dangerous to use and even more dangerous to make. and yet in some places it's totally legal. it's called wax and it's an ultra strong version of pot. but while authorities are cracking down on wax in some state, in colorado, it is literally becoming a mom and pop business. here is our partner network fusion. >> we're pretty much exploded. there's absolutely no cover. >> if it turns out to be a shooter event, we'll set up a perimeter. >> we're inside. everybody will be secure. and we'll see what we
♪ let it go >> can't let it go? you're probably hearing it everywhere.rom your kids -- ♪ let it go. >> to people who shouldn't be singing at all. >> i can't take it anymore! >> we have the inside scoop on how this song became the oscar nominated phenomenon. and walking the line. newly released video of justin bieber shows the singer of "confident" looking just a little bit wobbly in a sobriety test in a miami police station. >>> good evening....
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it is well past its 100th edition. it is about the relatability of the human condition. obviously those stories can go on literally forever. >> a long time. beyond that, before we go, beyond zombies, that are your next big shows? you have a few coming. "the turn" is a revolutionary war drama. do you get butterflies in your stomach when you guys have set the bar so high with some of your other programs? >> i heard you mention your hildren. i have four. i love all my children equally and differently. the difference with "mad men," hell on wheels," and other shows is that we are moving to other stories. it is natural to create that. it is as strong as anything we have done. i cannot wait to share it with the world. >> jon erlichman with the president of amc. another top story this week, apple is set to introduce another tv set as soon as april. they are also in negotiations with time warner cable and other potential partners to add video content. i spoke with bloomberg's peter burrows. >> we're hearing it could be announced around april and ready in time for christmas. you'
it is well past its 100th edition. it is about the relatability of the human condition. obviously those stories can go on literally forever. >> a long time. beyond that, before we go, beyond zombies, that are your next big shows? you have a few coming. "the turn" is a revolutionary war drama. do you get butterflies in your stomach when you guys have set the bar so high with some of your other programs? >> i heard you mention your hildren. i have four. i love all my...