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>> it's fine. it's fine. you stir this.es all the gunk. any slow drain in the shower, whatever it is -- >> no, it's fine. >> if you got a question for -- >> insta-flo. it's fantastic. >> if you have a question for lou, go to klgandhoda.com, hit the connect button. >> i'll be on lou's radio show this saturday. >> done. >> yes. >> wgn radio. there you go. >> here is the question, are you mid-life and divorced? >> wait, why wasn't i invited to the show? >> you can come on. >> yes. >> from someone who's been there. and from "let it go" to "here i go," idina menzel performs. >> when is the radio show? >> saturday morning. >> whatever. as a kid, i made a list of all the places i wanted to visit. i'm still not going to make it to mars, but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low travel prices i can afford to cross more things off my list. this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty... and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch! hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee
>> it's fine. it's fine. you stir this.es all the gunk. any slow drain in the shower, whatever it is -- >> no, it's fine. >> if you got a question for -- >> insta-flo. it's fantastic. >> if you have a question for lou, go to klgandhoda.com, hit the connect button. >> i'll be on lou's radio show this saturday. >> done. >> yes. >> wgn radio. there you go. >> here is the question, are you mid-life and divorced? >> wait, why wasn't i...
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it's common courtesy. >> it's okay. it's okay. are people that get insulted -- >> you can handle your life your way. if i want to be miffed, i'll be miffed. >> i heard from bill daly yesterday. >> you did. >> he thought you were talking about him not fitting in in the hedge fund world. i set him straight. he was like, why was he talking about me that way? >> which proves my point, he's not your average democrat. most democrats would not want to think. they wouldn't want someone saying they fit into the hedge fund. >> he was happy when i cleared it up. >> they wouldn't want to be characterized as a for-profit private sector job creator. >> he was happy when i clarified. >> redistribution. >> we like him, too. >> you explained? >> i did. i said, no, no, no, you didn't fit in with the administration because of all your work in the private sector. he's like, oh, okay. >> he knew way too much about the private sector. >>> four major technology companies including apple and google agreed to settle a large antitrust lawsuit over no-hire
it's common courtesy. >> it's okay. it's okay. are people that get insulted -- >> you can handle your life your way. if i want to be miffed, i'll be miffed. >> i heard from bill daly yesterday. >> you did. >> he thought you were talking about him not fitting in in the hedge fund world. i set him straight. he was like, why was he talking about me that way? >> which proves my point, he's not your average democrat. most democrats would not want to think. they...
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find it or track where it went. it seems as though it was some kind of very strange suicide mission. the intent of which never to be discovered. >> which is interesting. now we are hear and i'm hearing what you are saying and everybody else was saying. it is almost we are back at day one. >> we are, don. not quite at day one but not far off. all we have to work on is inmarsat pings, which we knew about from middle of march. >> the handshake. >> yes. >> and mathematical probability. >> march 25th is when we knew about that and we have the pings that they have just found in the last couple of weeks, and that's it. >> yeah. all right. thank you. stick around, everyone. i want to bring our audience up-to-date on the tragic sinking of a ferry in south korea right now. a press conference just wrapped up in seoul. officials said the captain of the ferry was not at the helm of that vessel at the time of the accident. it was the third officer who was at the helm. also cnn's affiliate in seoul reports that eight divers have e
find it or track where it went. it seems as though it was some kind of very strange suicide mission. the intent of which never to be discovered. >> which is interesting. now we are hear and i'm hearing what you are saying and everybody else was saying. it is almost we are back at day one. >> we are, don. not quite at day one but not far off. all we have to work on is inmarsat pings, which we knew about from middle of march. >> the handshake. >> yes. >> and...
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it's like it comes every month, it seems like. report, which could show nonfarm payrolls rising by 200,000. that is the approximate estimate at this point. >> okay. let's tell you about a couple headlines this morning. chile's president has declared a state of emergency where a powerful earthquake struck off the coast. five people were killed there. landslides have blocked roads. fires have destroyed several businesses. power has now been knocked out to thousands. the quake registered an 8.2 and triggered a tsunami that has pounded the shoreline. an 8.2 is very, very high on the richter scale. also, more bad press for pimco. investors pulling $3.1 billion out of the flagship fund in march. it marks the 11th straight month of net redemptions for their total return fund. the bond fund, which is the world's biggest, is run by bill gross. morningstar says investors have pulled out more than $52 billion since last may. as joe was mentioning, they still have $250 billion or more. >> the bad news is that people pulled $3.1 billion out of
it's like it comes every month, it seems like. report, which could show nonfarm payrolls rising by 200,000. that is the approximate estimate at this point. >> okay. let's tell you about a couple headlines this morning. chile's president has declared a state of emergency where a powerful earthquake struck off the coast. five people were killed there. landslides have blocked roads. fires have destroyed several businesses. power has now been knocked out to thousands. the quake registered an...
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but outlawing it doesn't stop it. makes it worse by making it secret.od news is thanks to the internet authoritarians are losing control gamblers have options outside of america. they notice all of the bets going overseas and now three states legalize enter net gam e gambling and others are considering it. they realize for the wrong reason. they talk about millions in tax revenue. that's not a game for the people. we are better off when they are in private hands. i wish they would legalize for the right reason p. here it is. some of us like to bet. if we are adults there's nothing in the constitution that gives them the right to tell us we cannot. i be able to do anything i want with other consenting adults, anything that's peaceful. that's our show for tonight. see you next week. ♪ {off-lin {off-line} hroughout the evening i am harris faulkner. now huckabee. >>> does the president's numbers really add up? no amount of money will bring my daughter back. >> dpshgs m. >> i believe this is criminal. the sister of one victim tells her story. plus, are wall
but outlawing it doesn't stop it. makes it worse by making it secret.od news is thanks to the internet authoritarians are losing control gamblers have options outside of america. they notice all of the bets going overseas and now three states legalize enter net gam e gambling and others are considering it. they realize for the wrong reason. they talk about millions in tax revenue. that's not a game for the people. we are better off when they are in private hands. i wish they would legalize for...
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it may not be but it has the look of it. >> perhaps it isn't the debris we thought it was. >> 300 objects. >> pieces of debris whether they are from the plane or not we don't know. >> the association filled with a lot of trash. it's hard to tell one thing from another. >> possible debris spotted. the search moves 700 miles northeast. >> could that be a piece of the missing plane? >> objecting floating in the water. no word yet on what they are. >> anything retrieved or looked at in one of these ships has turned out to be not connected to 370. >> another day. no confirmed plane debris. [laughter] >> basically cnn has become this guy. [ laughter ] yeah, i got something. i got breaking news. i got breaking news. hold on i think i found blackbeard's treasure tsms just a pop top. sorry. after three weeks of non-stop coverage, what are we learned? >> we're getting a lesson in the trash, all of the trash and all of the objects floating in the indian ocean. >> who knew the ocean was such a big mess? [laughter] >> jon: yeah, who knew the place where we dump a tremendous amount of our trash -- [lau
it may not be but it has the look of it. >> perhaps it isn't the debris we thought it was. >> 300 objects. >> pieces of debris whether they are from the plane or not we don't know. >> the association filled with a lot of trash. it's hard to tell one thing from another. >> possible debris spotted. the search moves 700 miles northeast. >> could that be a piece of the missing plane? >> objecting floating in the water. no word yet on what they are. >>...
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control really need it need it ♪ ♪ oh, here we go feel it in my soul really need it need it so good need it need it so good ♪ ♪ gotta feel it body takes control really need it need it ♪ ♪ oh, here we go feel it in my soul really need it need it so good ♪ ♪ gotta feel it body takes control really need it need it ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: fitz and the tantrums! the album "more than just a dream" is available now. stay tuned for more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to denis leary, thomas middleditch. once again, fitz and the tantrums. and, of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up. we're at evr in new york, and you are watching "last call." i'm carson daly. thanks for being here. tonight, we've got jake bugg from live nation's wiltern. plus, we "spotlight" the new memoir"a sliver of life: three americans imprisoned in iran." first, wally pfister is an academy award winning cinematographer who's worked on films like "the dark knight," "i
control really need it need it ♪ ♪ oh, here we go feel it in my soul really need it need it so good need it need it so good ♪ ♪ gotta feel it body takes control really need it need it ♪ ♪ oh, here we go feel it in my soul really need it need it so good ♪ ♪ gotta feel it body takes control really need it need it ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: fitz and the tantrums! the album "more than just a dream" is available now. stay tuned for more "late...
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it can't, ever time it gets here, it stalls. it heads south.ll grow now, you can't take 115 to 132% of gdp. >> you feed economic. >> you will have a 3% growth. this could be, i would think, zero to 10% year in the equity markets. there's pockets of opportunities. the stockmarket is not overheated. >> did you buy anthonys? >> yeah, up 32%. >> right now, what are you doing? given what's happening? >> oh, watching a lot. repositioning names. i don't trade a lot. i invest, i don't really trade. >> repositioning names, meaning selling the winners? >> yeah, things that have gone a long way. >> are these winners you are selling? >> i have owned los angeles sands forever. i'm watching china. things like american airlines. >> you mean american airlines, that stock is not going to obviously hold up? >> they find it at 30 something six. it's not a hell of a run. small companies like multi-media games and companies. >> you never heard of it? are you taking that money and repositioning it into what? >> i like, i have a lot of real estate stories. i look at
it can't, ever time it gets here, it stalls. it heads south.ll grow now, you can't take 115 to 132% of gdp. >> you feed economic. >> you will have a 3% growth. this could be, i would think, zero to 10% year in the equity markets. there's pockets of opportunities. the stockmarket is not overheated. >> did you buy anthonys? >> yeah, up 32%. >> right now, what are you doing? given what's happening? >> oh, watching a lot. repositioning names. i don't trade a lot....
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if you didn't need to if it was going to work the way it was drawn why iowa's would it built like that. i don't know how it works with the way it's drawn i don't know how to make that habitable >> i think i might have missed something if you recognize your record and it's going beyond the scope it's a misrepresentation on the number of floors existing and proposed 4 and 4 rather than 3 and 3 then if there's a recognition and mission and concession it's done wrong you've got to do it right in accordance with the permit. >> right. >> it's got to be undone and taken down. >> that's right i agree. >> i want to clarify there was a misrepresentation about it being 4 stories your the previous permit the appellant said it was 3 stories and the next permit that came in was that stories so where is the other story. >> it's a misrepresentation. >> you pop down the information yeah. yeah. but it should have been from three to four and not one permit saying 3 and proposed 4 but it may have changed. the dormers you can do this without 311 notification they work but nicole the way their outside of th
if you didn't need to if it was going to work the way it was drawn why iowa's would it built like that. i don't know how it works with the way it's drawn i don't know how to make that habitable >> i think i might have missed something if you recognize your record and it's going beyond the scope it's a misrepresentation on the number of floors existing and proposed 4 and 4 rather than 3 and 3 then if there's a recognition and mission and concession it's done wrong you've got to do it right...
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it is fun day monday. it is april 7th. we have got two-time -- no, actually won emmys, i don't know how many times. she's won golden globes. and she's very talented, kirstie alley. and marlo thomas has won a bunch of stuff too. >> they are both here. >> they are both here. >> we have the joy fit club member and we also have a dog that is going to break the guinness book of world records for doing the double dutch. >> we hope. >> the double dutch. >> yes. >> that is so -- >> we had nothing but women on the show today, yeah. >> you have? >> it is really -- it is hard even to do one rope, but two. okay. anyway. >> you know what else it is today, hodi? >> what? it is a big day. ♪ ♪ it's a celebration >> close your eyes. where were you six years ago today? >> it is our sixth anniversary. >> yea! >> which only proves that there is no accounting for taste. let's take a look at a quick recap of the last six years. shall we, hoda? >> yes, let's do it. >> "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. >> i have my journalistic stand
it is fun day monday. it is april 7th. we have got two-time -- no, actually won emmys, i don't know how many times. she's won golden globes. and she's very talented, kirstie alley. and marlo thomas has won a bunch of stuff too. >> they are both here. >> they are both here. >> we have the joy fit club member and we also have a dog that is going to break the guinness book of world records for doing the double dutch. >> we hope. >> the double dutch. >> yes....
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and streams it and allows it live. and that is a basic distinction that's not only recognized by the second circuit in the ascap case, but it's also recognized in the real world by the way these different services are structured. if you provide downloads of music, you get a distribution license or a reproduction license. if you provide streaming of music where you also have a contemporaneous live performance, then you also get a public performance license. >> is your definition i mean, justice breyer has already asked you, said he's troubled about the phonograph store, and the dropbox and the icloud. i'm also worried about how to define or public performance or the performance of a work publicly, which i guess is the better way to do it, according to you. how do i define that so that someone who sells coaxial cable to a resident of a building is not swept up as a participant in this? or someone who the sort of passive storage advisors that this is really hard for me. >> ok. but let me -- >> how do i -- what do i do to
and streams it and allows it live. and that is a basic distinction that's not only recognized by the second circuit in the ascap case, but it's also recognized in the real world by the way these different services are structured. if you provide downloads of music, you get a distribution license or a reproduction license. if you provide streaming of music where you also have a contemporaneous live performance, then you also get a public performance license. >> is your definition i mean,...
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it's a new obamacare. it's working now, it's perfect, it's great. we have a new person. >> we have a new person. >> i think she should have replaced -- she's leaving. i think colbert should replace her. >> colbert. >> why can't i be a right wing asshole and call him colbert? he makes 10, $15 million a year imitating o'riley. why can't i be him and mispronounce his name? >> i was surprised they didn't pick "daily show." >> that would have been a much -- this is going to be interesting. how do you know the guy? >> you want to do this now? >> wait a second. does anyone know if this guy can be a normal person and interview people and have fun? >> i know him and he's hilarious. >> i know him and he's hilarious, because you say so. >> you asked, i'm answering. what do you want? >> two snarks don't make a right. i'm not going to say anything about this guy. you saw what rush limbaugh said. >> right. i saw that line. >> i know you think the entire country means nothing. this guy will only appeal to a certain -- do you know who the best news is for? nbc. jim
it's a new obamacare. it's working now, it's perfect, it's great. we have a new person. >> we have a new person. >> i think she should have replaced -- she's leaving. i think colbert should replace her. >> colbert. >> why can't i be a right wing asshole and call him colbert? he makes 10, $15 million a year imitating o'riley. why can't i be him and mispronounce his name? >> i was surprised they didn't pick "daily show." >> that would have been a much...
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i love it, love it, love it. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you should check it out. >> questlove: i watch itis contest in real life. >> we were just playing around in a restaurant. >> jimmy: and that's it. and it turned into a tv show. >> and that's it. and it turned into a tv show. >> jimmy: do you have a place in brooklyn? >> yeah. we're opening next month hopefully in brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be looking for it all the way. ilan hall, everybody. you gotta check out "knife fight" tuesdays at 9:00 on the esquire network. we'll be right back with more "tonight show." you're gonna have to hold that sausage. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to brian williams, christina hendricks, ilan hall. and the roots, ladies and gentlemen. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- senator john mccain. bi
i love it, love it, love it. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you should check it out. >> questlove: i watch itis contest in real life. >> we were just playing around in a restaurant. >> jimmy: and that's it. and it turned into a tv show. >> and that's it. and it turned into a tv show. >> jimmy: do you have a place in brooklyn? >> yeah. we're opening next month hopefully in brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be looking for it all the...
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it hangs by its feet for three days.s 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, of
it hangs by its feet for three days.s 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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and it's going it's it's it's a it's not a an ability or capability that we're able to undertake with any degree of. effectiveness over a long term but nonetheless you know you just bought exercises but nonetheless nato is talking about doing it as this talk continues and think about missile defense shield for instance all the fuss over that in eastern europe over the last couple of years what should could should russia do well russia i think. needs to continue doing what it's basically doing and that is. continue on with its own economic development. work on that work on the year is a union try to make that more effective i think it's going to be through economic power ultimately the eurasian union as i see it is going to be highly competitive with the european union and are going to see more over the course of the years to come more of e.u. trying to work with the eurasian union because of the. extent to which this will be duty free. i think economic speaks louder than military might at this point frankly nato the use of nato forces has been almost ineffective. like the interesting
and it's going it's it's it's a it's not a an ability or capability that we're able to undertake with any degree of. effectiveness over a long term but nonetheless you know you just bought exercises but nonetheless nato is talking about doing it as this talk continues and think about missile defense shield for instance all the fuss over that in eastern europe over the last couple of years what should could should russia do well russia i think. needs to continue doing what it's basically doing...
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>> i do not recall whether it was unanimous. i'm not sure it was. >> it was, it was 9-0. but i stand to be corrected. >> even so it was wrong. the issue is not whether it is a good idea to let the institutional -- i'm sorry, to let anybody -- what the case holds is if you are in public figure and it is a matter of some doubt what it takes to become a public figure -- but certainly any politician is a public figure -- if you are a public figure, you cannot sue somebody for libel unless you can prove that effectively that the person knew it was a lie. so long as he heard from somebody, it makes it very difficult for a public figure to in a libel suit. i think george washington, i think thomas jefferson, i think the framers would have been appalled at the notion that they could be libeled with impunity. when the supreme court came out with that decision, it was revising the constitution. it might be a good idea to set up a system that way and new york state could have revised its libel laws by popular vote to say, if you liable a public figure, it is ok, unless it is malicio
>> i do not recall whether it was unanimous. i'm not sure it was. >> it was, it was 9-0. but i stand to be corrected. >> even so it was wrong. the issue is not whether it is a good idea to let the institutional -- i'm sorry, to let anybody -- what the case holds is if you are in public figure and it is a matter of some doubt what it takes to become a public figure -- but certainly any politician is a public figure -- if you are a public figure, you cannot sue somebody for...
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>> it is. >> it will pass, right? >> i sure hope it does.ton, the bottom line is it's far past that we pass this. you would thing it's common sense. n west virginia, mika, over 80,000 households are led by women in west virginia. 29,000 are at or below the poverty guidelines, the poverty levels. my goodness, what it would do to increase the quality of life in my state of west virginia would be tremendous. and i just don't believe there's any room for discrimination in any way shape or form in the workplace. and equal pay is the easiest way to really bring that to equality. >> i guess the arguments is that transparency and other things being called for in executive actions southwest in the paycheck fairness act maybe might provide a burden on businesses or create some other complications. i just can't think of any other way, though, to not put women who work in a very difficult position because they're choices are left to not know what other people make, and to think they might not make as much. or to find out and to be too frightened to sue.
>> it is. >> it will pass, right? >> i sure hope it does.ton, the bottom line is it's far past that we pass this. you would thing it's common sense. n west virginia, mika, over 80,000 households are led by women in west virginia. 29,000 are at or below the poverty guidelines, the poverty levels. my goodness, what it would do to increase the quality of life in my state of west virginia would be tremendous. and i just don't believe there's any room for discrimination in any way...
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it's nuts. >> it is nuts.out like a lion. >> explaining what is going on, talking about two completely different types of air masses out there you are talking about the snow, right, then you have all this warm air down to the south. that is the reason we have the severe weather threats out there, cold front, same guy, still pushing further across today. the severe weather is out there, norfolk, wilmington, a separate area. hanging out toward southern florida, northern parts of florida jacksonville and gainesville, do you have the risk for severe thunderstorms, straight line winds, saw a lot of damage from straight line winds yesterday and even hail. that's just one side of the equation. you mentioned the snow. look at this, so easy to see with the current temperatures. look how warm it is close to the eastern seaboard, look behind the cold front, look at the 20s and 30s, yes, the snow currently already falling, that is the story, the front continues to push off to the east, the cold air filling in. a lot of ra
it's nuts. >> it is nuts.out like a lion. >> explaining what is going on, talking about two completely different types of air masses out there you are talking about the snow, right, then you have all this warm air down to the south. that is the reason we have the severe weather threats out there, cold front, same guy, still pushing further across today. the severe weather is out there, norfolk, wilmington, a separate area. hanging out toward southern florida, northern parts of...
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(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down.) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ ...work with equity experts... who work with regional experts... that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. mfs. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we
(dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down.) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are...
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showed it was low t. that's it. a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids
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when you don't have it, you have to use it. when you have it, you don't have to use it.e are cutting way back. many decades it has not been this weak. many decades we have not spent this little as a percentage. we are cutting way back great putin who is absolutely having a great time. russia is really hot stuff. now you have people in the ukraine, set up or not but it cannot all be set up, are marching in favor of joining russia. ist he has done for russia really amazing. he has done it by outsmarting our country at every single step. you look at syria. you look at iran. they are taking oil from a rack. we spent $2 trillion on iraq. that worked in not exist two years ago. now you can hear billion. now you hear trillion. we spent $2 trillion fighting in iraq for years and years. we lost great people. i come from new york. i help wounded warriors. i have met so many of them with arms and thehe ar and the trauma they are going through. for what? iraq.u look at now we have nothing to do. you know who has taken it? iran. for decades they were the same strength. they would go
when you don't have it, you have to use it. when you have it, you don't have to use it.e are cutting way back. many decades it has not been this weak. many decades we have not spent this little as a percentage. we are cutting way back great putin who is absolutely having a great time. russia is really hot stuff. now you have people in the ukraine, set up or not but it cannot all be set up, are marching in favor of joining russia. ist he has done for russia really amazing. he has done it by...
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it's dying on me that you don't live to its dying off by democracy it and it has fluctuated has had itsups and downs. did i know that the section in india is that you get under the statuses of the high via under two up wanting to be read of what is the sense that one gets involved with this i have a domain in the comfy confines of days you know that the complexities in addition to printing. yet they didn't know what that happened to me when i asked. i need to go to the new film indeed india but while it is indicative of vietnam. so the standard internet should be involved with the sole actor who can say that when the long been a move that almost didn't make it a little more demanding on and listen to but i did well today is a change of government only been meaning to buy one bottle of it all meeting is in full and the ing him and was used as an adult in the head with charm woman killed in the eyes. the man with actor hugh part is that that kind of engagement the most. just hope you visit will even out of the election and the importance of good to be among the youth team here and that it
it's dying on me that you don't live to its dying off by democracy it and it has fluctuated has had itsups and downs. did i know that the section in india is that you get under the statuses of the high via under two up wanting to be read of what is the sense that one gets involved with this i have a domain in the comfy confines of days you know that the complexities in addition to printing. yet they didn't know what that happened to me when i asked. i need to go to the new film indeed india but...
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and then helicopter it to get it to perth. they say it will take two or three days so we'll know what it is. they have sent samples of the engine oil that would have been in mh-370's engine so that they can do a comparative analysis on that. they're also going to be check to see whether it could be hydraulic fluid. yes, just getting it back here will be a journey. >> all right, we appreciate it. and bringing back david souci, cnn analyst, david gallo, co-leader of the search for air france flight 447. also former director of transportation. mary schiavo. david, the fact they didn't get any data from this bluefin, i don't think you would be surprised. >> it is frustrating, unfortunate to think something went wrong but it is not unusual. >> the fact the mission was aborted because of the depth, they found themselves in deeper water than they anticipated, the surface was deeper and they had to call it back and sort of re-calibrate things. does that indicate to you a lack of real understanding of what the depth is here? >> well, e
and then helicopter it to get it to perth. they say it will take two or three days so we'll know what it is. they have sent samples of the engine oil that would have been in mh-370's engine so that they can do a comparative analysis on that. they're also going to be check to see whether it could be hydraulic fluid. yes, just getting it back here will be a journey. >> all right, we appreciate it. and bringing back david souci, cnn analyst, david gallo, co-leader of the search for air...
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it has, it takes many years to help. of course, it's government and the international community both are responsible to the rehabilitation - the infrastructure and especially education. save the children is, at the moment, it is supporting the iraqi children through protection - child protection systems, and to work for all children in iraq. as a same-time save the children is responding to the displacement from the conflict in mumbai. we are supporting the syrian children who are - have been displaced to iraq. so over all, we have programs that especially work with women who are mainly taking care of women in the households. to empower them to be economically self-reliant. to pay for children's edcuation, application and to be self reliant. >> al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of our journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr appeared in court on thursday, and their case was adjourned again. this time until later this month. they are accused of providing a pl
it has, it takes many years to help. of course, it's government and the international community both are responsible to the rehabilitation - the infrastructure and especially education. save the children is, at the moment, it is supporting the iraqi children through protection - child protection systems, and to work for all children in iraq. as a same-time save the children is responding to the displacement from the conflict in mumbai. we are supporting the syrian children who are - have been...
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how have we done it so far? how should we do it? there is a further question of what privacy even means in a digital age. where every time you go to the store or use your easy pass, people are keeping track of you, let alone every time you use an e-mail on massive accounts. to make an informed judgment about the nsa programs, we have to know what they are. i want to spend a lot of the time during our our talking about what those particular programs are, how they work, etc. but first, since we are hosting this at a political theory institute, i would like to start by asking a few normative questions around which i think all the others will revolve. so what i want to do, i will ask my first question to each of you now, so you will have a few seconds to think while i'm asking the other. first, what right do you have to publish secrets determined to be such by our duly constituted political authorities? how can you justify supplanting your own judgment for that of the people's government? and for general hayden, there is a parallel ques
how have we done it so far? how should we do it? there is a further question of what privacy even means in a digital age. where every time you go to the store or use your easy pass, people are keeping track of you, let alone every time you use an e-mail on massive accounts. to make an informed judgment about the nsa programs, we have to know what they are. i want to spend a lot of the time during our our talking about what those particular programs are, how they work, etc. but first, since we...
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and that it's her turn if she wants it. it's hers if she wants it.uch traction that that wing of the party really gets. we'll have to see. but somebody will emerge. you're right. there will be a clamor among folks for an alternative. >> jon meacham? >> i think gene's right. there's room for perspectives on the progressive side in the primaries. there's a reason, though, the clintons are the clintons. they're a general election family. and it connects arkansas. there's a reason. he's a democrat who won in arkansas for 20 years. and that takes some nimble political skill. >> it does. >> the bushes are a general election family. >> i'm looking at clinton and warren both worked in the senate. hillary clinton worked for president obama. a presidency in which the positive results may be decades away. so she's not going to get immediate gain from that and may even have an immediate loss given benghazi and other things they can get her for. elizabeth warren kicked out by obama. because why? perception is wall street doesn't like her. >> she is gearing up for
and that it's her turn if she wants it. it's hers if she wants it.uch traction that that wing of the party really gets. we'll have to see. but somebody will emerge. you're right. there will be a clamor among folks for an alternative. >> jon meacham? >> i think gene's right. there's room for perspectives on the progressive side in the primaries. there's a reason, though, the clintons are the clintons. they're a general election family. and it connects arkansas. there's a reason. he's...
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it is a lot of things. it is a statement, an inspiring thing. will it change it?ady. the debate is ongoing. >> we talk about it so much. i love what it stand for. the principles make so much sense. we actually lose money on it. how much are you expecting to fetch from this one single album? >> i have no idea. it has never been about numbers for us. that's why we're not looking at whether we lose money on this. >> the consumer industry or consumerism? >> it is part of the music industry. the market. just the way music is perceived in today's world. the evaluation of music is, you know, it is there. it is evident. we hope -- we were taking matters back into our own hands and decided we change music. let's not let the market decide. let's make that decision ourselves. that's what we did. >> tarik, some of the figures, i know you don't want to talk about money. this could go for $5 million to $7 million. would you want it to be released to the public? let's say i'm a lucky and weggeti individual and get to -- wealthy individual and i get to buy this album and i have o
it is a lot of things. it is a statement, an inspiring thing. will it change it?ady. the debate is ongoing. >> we talk about it so much. i love what it stand for. the principles make so much sense. we actually lose money on it. how much are you expecting to fetch from this one single album? >> i have no idea. it has never been about numbers for us. that's why we're not looking at whether we lose money on this. >> the consumer industry or consumerism? >> it is part of the...
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let's just call it what it is. it's the new jim crow. it's not the old hood. it is. and if they want -- and they'll i peach just to be able to say we impeached, knowing full well that the senate is not going to convict. they know that. let's play it back home, throw red meat at our people, bottom line, we've got to get reelectriced and that's what it is. but eric holder has done what any decent attorney general would do. you do not suppress the vote in the united states. >> you have to give him credit. he's not blinked, he's not backed up one bit on voter suppression. >> thank you both for your time tonight. still ahead, the music industry, the mob and me. a story from 31 years ago that i'll revisit tonight. but first, be afraid, be very, very afraid. paul ryan's vision of america. that's next. ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone
let's just call it what it is. it's the new jim crow. it's not the old hood. it is. and if they want -- and they'll i peach just to be able to say we impeached, knowing full well that the senate is not going to convict. they know that. let's play it back home, throw red meat at our people, bottom line, we've got to get reelectriced and that's what it is. but eric holder has done what any decent attorney general would do. you do not suppress the vote in the united states. >> you have to...
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without it, it's just hide. musical chairs without the stress caused by the missing chair is no longer musical chairs it's just sitting followed by standing. it's like being at the pharmacy. it makes me wonder what made the greatest generation to great, they wanted to win. when they came home, they worked their butts off to give us everything we wanted so now we have a luxury of thinking we can live in a world with no winners. winning is secondary to whining. victim is superior to victor and it's far better to end a war than win one. so no scoring means no sadness and it could be, if the rest of the world agreed but they don't. there are people out there who still want to beat us to death, which is why beating them matters. it's the only way they will know when to give up. >> all right. i tried. >> i like it. yeah. >> andrea, what do you make of the study? >> i would like to say that i was just lectured during the commercial break about the entire energy level at this table. i think there are some kids who don't
without it, it's just hide. musical chairs without the stress caused by the missing chair is no longer musical chairs it's just sitting followed by standing. it's like being at the pharmacy. it makes me wonder what made the greatest generation to great, they wanted to win. when they came home, they worked their butts off to give us everything we wanted so now we have a luxury of thinking we can live in a world with no winners. winning is secondary to whining. victim is superior to victor and...
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will it will it so . i set off in search of some elusive food with the ground covered in snow i was never going to find anything on the forest floor the higher up you never know. at least we were going to be short of something to drink while i was a foraging grigori was collecting water for at sea. although in this case of course you have to melt it first. and the last i found what i was looking for. you really can't spend too much time in russia without learning a little bit about mushroom taking in the forests one of the favorites. but. this fungus actually that grows on the tree for some reason makes great and. gives a very. very good to health quite frankly i would pretty much he said right now. i'm trying. loading up my pockets back at the camp grigori was getting the tea on the boil. which. james. why does it take you so long. the water is almost boiling. them. very. well they're excellent take some great well done all right. and the really good right now. will add some pine needles. chop and adam.
will it will it so . i set off in search of some elusive food with the ground covered in snow i was never going to find anything on the forest floor the higher up you never know. at least we were going to be short of something to drink while i was a foraging grigori was collecting water for at sea. although in this case of course you have to melt it first. and the last i found what i was looking for. you really can't spend too much time in russia without learning a little bit about mushroom...
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it's good. it's nice.t of kind of backhanded compliments about it. where people are like, it's so nice that mindy kaling doesn't feel she needs to subscribe to the ideals of beauty that other people -- [ laughter ] and i'm like, i do subscribe. they're like it's so refreshing that mindy feels comfortable to like let herself go and be a fat sea monster. [ laughter ] and i'm like, i -- by the way, i like run and work out. it takes a lot of effort to look like a normal slash chubby woman. [ laughter ] [ applause ] the way they talk about it, they're like she's a pioneer because she's like -- she's glued to her sofa. [ laughter ] this new style. showing a little midriff. and unless you have problems, for most women that's like a nice little area right under your bra. people were like oh, first of all, some people were pretty mean about it. but some people were like, she's just so courageous. [ laughter ] aren't surgeons courageous? >> jimmy: like a firefighter. >> do you face any of that stuff as a snan. >> ji
it's good. it's nice.t of kind of backhanded compliments about it. where people are like, it's so nice that mindy kaling doesn't feel she needs to subscribe to the ideals of beauty that other people -- [ laughter ] and i'm like, i do subscribe. they're like it's so refreshing that mindy feels comfortable to like let herself go and be a fat sea monster. [ laughter ] and i'm like, i -- by the way, i like run and work out. it takes a lot of effort to look like a normal slash chubby woman. [...
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what it does, it's a biometric machine.- here's an image what your hand looks like underneath the skin. it's not a fingerprint scanner or palm print scanner, looking at the veins to identify you. everybody has a unique vein pattern like they do with fingerprints. using a very harmless infrared light like on your tv remote control, it scans your veins and gives you clearance. this one has a pin pad on it for an extra step of security. >> is that a little creepy? >> it's a little creepy. you don't need to worry about signing a receipt anymore and giving your cashier a zip code because tai now have everything about you. >> be hard to copy. >> now, we go to heather, do you buy this? >> i think it's kind of cool. >> i think it's kind of cool if not freaky. i guess they couldn't cut your hand off anymore and use it. wouldn't work like that. >> it does seem kind of creepy to us. you think about these new technologies, they're looking for a way to increase security in transactions, entrepreneurs are trying out new ideas. to us, we'
what it does, it's a biometric machine.- here's an image what your hand looks like underneath the skin. it's not a fingerprint scanner or palm print scanner, looking at the veins to identify you. everybody has a unique vein pattern like they do with fingerprints. using a very harmless infrared light like on your tv remote control, it scans your veins and gives you clearance. this one has a pin pad on it for an extra step of security. >> is that a little creepy? >> it's a little...
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i think it has a lot going for it.any that is the best in class assets and company with j and j and the core businesses extremely well. revenue growth should be accelerating to roughly 5%, 6%. you should start to get margin advanceme advancement. valuations very reasonable. they're in ireland. so they have full access to their cash. they have done an excellent job as a management team . >> last quarter i think gross margins were close to 60%. how much more expansion can you see in a business like that? where do they get to peak margins? >> we're a long ways away from that. a background on this company, this was a spinout of tyco. it took five years for them to get rid of a lot of assets. they have just gotten down to being the pure medical device company. higher margin products. as that grows, as those thigher margin products drive the story, this is going to be a company with a lot higher gross margin profile. this isn't a six to 12 month story, but longer term this is a company whose margins could move significantly
i think it has a lot going for it.any that is the best in class assets and company with j and j and the core businesses extremely well. revenue growth should be accelerating to roughly 5%, 6%. you should start to get margin advanceme advancement. valuations very reasonable. they're in ireland. so they have full access to their cash. they have done an excellent job as a management team . >> last quarter i think gross margins were close to 60%. how much more expansion can you see in a...
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it's time to really change or not do it starting off by democracy it and it has fluctuated utd had itsups and downs. did i know the perception in india is that india under the citizens of the high via i'd go to our property to wrap up what is the same thing one gets involved with this i have a ravine in the cozy confines of days you know that the complexities and it isn't a pretty good. yet the minute mile. what an athletic team in laos. in india under the new commanding view of what obama does those that live and get them. so the accent addition to the tangle with the sole actor who can say that when the laundromat so that all walked to me and looking at each of the most demanding on the dresser but i did well today is a change of government only been in india but when bottling it all mean it isn't all. and the union demands was used as an adult with which our home and killed in the eye by the end of the oil drum and that the two part is that the kind of engagement the most festive hope you visit will even open the election and the importance of good to be among them is in here a minu
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it sounds like reagan. >> it's simple to me. the american public will go along with a plat tax but not if you're not going to change the way you can pervert the tax code. if we can figure that out we have you on board. steve, can we figure it out. >> one the simplicity is best defense. right now you make a change in the tax code before anyone realizes what has been done where everyone sees what you're doing. super majority before you can change it. so you have to have a real national consensus before you can change it. and simplicity is the best defense. >> why not. let's do it. speaking of taxes, still ahead, super model gisele is getting audited and blaming the forbes rich list. and find out why and how they can help you on to that list. but first, is the agency in charge of environmental protection out to bulldoze the entire housing market? what's happening in your backyard and around the country will shock you. >> the land owner that even has a seasonal puddle could be subject to laws and regulations government waters of the
it sounds like reagan. >> it's simple to me. the american public will go along with a plat tax but not if you're not going to change the way you can pervert the tax code. if we can figure that out we have you on board. steve, can we figure it out. >> one the simplicity is best defense. right now you make a change in the tax code before anyone realizes what has been done where everyone sees what you're doing. super majority before you can change it. so you have to have a real...
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it doesn't make you better or worse if it takes two years to find it. there are a lot of exploitable sets they haven't found fixes for. however, i would say one of the nice things about the open source is you do have other people looking at the source code to be able to find this. however, like the previous commenters said, you don't know who else has seen this in the past two years that may have actually exploited it. >> let's talk about what they actually see, jordan. you put together some good visuals of what the information looks like unencrypted. it is not obvious. i can't see my password and's -- in this information. you have to be quite skilled to interpret it, right? >> a researcher from the netherlands did some interesting stuff yesterday as soon as the disclosure came out very he was able to run some tests on popular websites. >> this is what looks like unencrypted. >> yes, this is from yahoo!'s website. yahoo! has since fixed the problem. he was able to say, i can grab usernames and passwords from yahoo! e-mail. yahoo!, here's the problem, yo
it doesn't make you better or worse if it takes two years to find it. there are a lot of exploitable sets they haven't found fixes for. however, i would say one of the nice things about the open source is you do have other people looking at the source code to be able to find this. however, like the previous commenters said, you don't know who else has seen this in the past two years that may have actually exploited it. >> let's talk about what they actually see, jordan. you put together...
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if you like it, you can buy it. >> does it help you buy it? >> yes preview -- yes.h a button. it will show up at your door if you -- it will show up at your door a few year days later. >> this is a big data problem. >> there is a lot of wine. the wine is a technology challenge. lex how did you start? did you get everything cataloged? >> we started. we thought mobile was going to be big for the wine industry. when you look at wine the label tells you little. maybe we can tell people about what the wine is, with their phone, that would be valuable. built it. we started to see if people would like it. people like it. even before we got started, you would study -- you would see people taking pictures of wine with their smartphones all the time. >> that is for you. cheers. the competitive side is interesting. i collect one a little bit. there are a lot of wine games. set, inter-all the information, all of these tastes. you make it may be too simple. will -- everyone has a moment where we say this wine is awesome, i want to know why. that is what delectable is for. you ha
if you like it, you can buy it. >> does it help you buy it? >> yes preview -- yes.h a button. it will show up at your door if you -- it will show up at your door a few year days later. >> this is a big data problem. >> there is a lot of wine. the wine is a technology challenge. lex how did you start? did you get everything cataloged? >> we started. we thought mobile was going to be big for the wine industry. when you look at wine the label tells you little. maybe...
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it's ooze when it's on the sea floor. essentially what it is, it is literally snow. it is tiny particles that animals -- dead animals, dead plankton that all fall down very slowly. over centuries, it has created this layer of ooze which is very fine, very thin, easily distorted. >> at the these depths, could currents be moving the wreckage? would you expect debris to still be on the surface at this point? >> at the surface, we certainly expect debris to be there, right? anything that flows even though we had the hurricane come through the area, that might have stirred up something. there's still thinks floating on the surface. at depths, probably most of it doesn't really move anymore. the currents down at depths are much weaker than at surface. if the plane went down in an area that's actually sloping, because we know there are still hills there. if there's a slope, then slowly over time with a little bit of current, things could actually roll down the slope and get further and further away. >> how does that affect the sound then if it's rolling down the slope alrea
it's ooze when it's on the sea floor. essentially what it is, it is literally snow. it is tiny particles that animals -- dead animals, dead plankton that all fall down very slowly. over centuries, it has created this layer of ooze which is very fine, very thin, easily distorted. >> at the these depths, could currents be moving the wreckage? would you expect debris to still be on the surface at this point? >> at the surface, we certainly expect debris to be there, right? anything...
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it helped that best it -- it helped boost the mood.ts to know -- where do stocks go from here? liu askedng, betty oppenheimer chief marketing strategist if he thinks it is over. >> we expected people to pull back since the beginning of your great we got one in january, a little bit more than 5%. we went up from that, about 8%. now we have about a 3.5% pullback. >> are we done? >> i think that we could intermittently returned to the downside and move up again. overall, the fundamentals remain intact. the fundamentals are getting better. 1% the years up today. adam jones has a look at what is going on overseas. >> a tale of two markets on insight and action. let me show you what i am talking about. a perfect mirror image of one another. emerging markets year to date up 1.8% as opposed to s&p 500, down 1.8%. perfect mirror opposites. if you look at the past two weeks, curious. people have been going into emerging markets as we have been in the selloff here at home. look at this. the emergening market and bond fund have seen their shares o
it helped that best it -- it helped boost the mood.ts to know -- where do stocks go from here? liu askedng, betty oppenheimer chief marketing strategist if he thinks it is over. >> we expected people to pull back since the beginning of your great we got one in january, a little bit more than 5%. we went up from that, about 8%. now we have about a 3.5% pullback. >> are we done? >> i think that we could intermittently returned to the downside and move up again. overall, the...
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i tell it like it is. that camera over there. >> it is a big head saying i will do this. >> what about people who don't like mustaches? is that bigoted against the hairy? >> can we start over again? >> what a is a dating site? 4*. >> that is a truman. true man. that's where a lonely man goes to find companionship or goes to get laid i suppose. i don't know anymore. >> it is fine. it seems to me that this is foe outrage. the assumption is it is white people who say i only want to talk to white people. but the fact is it is just -- it is basic that that's the first option is that like attracts to like. but it is not the last option. that's the point. people's opinions can change. it is not fixed. relax. take it easy. >> i used to be into tall brunettes and now i am into furniture. what about people who strongly prefer a specific race? a man who only dates asian women? is that racist? >> absolutely. that's all i have to say. >> happening on. i -- hang on. salom is a conservative. i think it is a shot at liber
i tell it like it is. that camera over there. >> it is a big head saying i will do this. >> what about people who don't like mustaches? is that bigoted against the hairy? >> can we start over again? >> what a is a dating site? 4*. >> that is a truman. true man. that's where a lonely man goes to find companionship or goes to get laid i suppose. i don't know anymore. >> it is fine. it seems to me that this is foe outrage. the assumption is it is white people...
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it seems like it's getting worse. >> it seems like it's a bit of a witch-hunt. it's about the saturn ion and the cobalt where the comments were she did know something. we don't know. this political maelstrom, which, now, there are a lot of people grabbing onto this thing and trying to make more of a name for themselves. i would be very wary about branding these folks guilty of at least you know perjurinperju. the stock has been punished in a wray that justifies it for the next two to three months. $34.50, $35. the next level on the chart looks like $30. right now, i'm not selling my position. this is a company to me on next year's numbers is phenomenally cheap. i love the global auto business and i am here to stay. >> what do the markets do about gm today? >> volatility went up which is what tim would expect and anybody trading the stock would expect. whether or not it's a damning e-mail or not -- the government revealed they were getting out of the last 31, 32 million shares they held of general motors. this would be wherever guy sits these days. guy would say
it seems like it's getting worse. >> it seems like it's a bit of a witch-hunt. it's about the saturn ion and the cobalt where the comments were she did know something. we don't know. this political maelstrom, which, now, there are a lot of people grabbing onto this thing and trying to make more of a name for themselves. i would be very wary about branding these folks guilty of at least you know perjurinperju. the stock has been punished in a wray that justifies it for the next two to...
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no it was to hear about it. it is owed by the giver.recipient never has to pay almost nobody pays it because watching over $14,000, very few of us are in that category. you can tweak this. pat is and i will. two questions. pay my child if i student loans, i can deduct the interest even though that child could pay? guest: you cannot deducted. he can. for years nobody could deduct in your situation. you have to be legally obligated to pay it. paide past, when a parent student loans, nobody got a deduction. your son or daughter can deduct it. you don't have to itemize to do you have a second question? you have any suggestions for how one could ?ind where to take their rmd that is a required minimum distribution. ira holder reaches 70, the irs has been waiting for years to tax this money. you have to figure out your rmd based on the total of all three the you have together. figure how much has to come out based on your life expectancy. they will help you choose which one. it is a tough question. withdraw the investment that are earning the
no it was to hear about it. it is owed by the giver.recipient never has to pay almost nobody pays it because watching over $14,000, very few of us are in that category. you can tweak this. pat is and i will. two questions. pay my child if i student loans, i can deduct the interest even though that child could pay? guest: you cannot deducted. he can. for years nobody could deduct in your situation. you have to be legally obligated to pay it. paide past, when a parent student loans, nobody got a...
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when do we want it? it depends.'s giving us stock options, then whenever, but if it's cash, i'd prefer before april 15th, so i can avoid capital gains taxes." [ cheers and applause ] and finally, "you'll take my bentley when you pry it out of my soft, freshly manicured hands." [ applause ] kind of hard to root for those people. here's some more car trouble, here. mazda is having to recall 42,000 cars because spiders have been making webs near the engine vent which could cause fires. yeah. they said so, if you have a a mazda, just hop into that spider-infested fireball and drive it on back to the dealership, they'll take care of it there. no problem. [ laughter ] no problem, we'll take care of it. >> steve: either death by fire or spiders. >> jimmy: yeah. maybe get superpowers. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] i don't know what to make of this, the u.s. postal service is refusing to deliver mail to a neighborhood in iowa because of an angry chihuahua that has been -- [ laughter ] angry chihuahua that
when do we want it? it depends.'s giving us stock options, then whenever, but if it's cash, i'd prefer before april 15th, so i can avoid capital gains taxes." [ cheers and applause ] and finally, "you'll take my bentley when you pry it out of my soft, freshly manicured hands." [ applause ] kind of hard to root for those people. here's some more car trouble, here. mazda is having to recall 42,000 cars because spiders have been making webs near the engine vent which could cause...
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leave it alone. it's fine. it's recovering. it's back where you want it. it's of this labor market. one thing you could try doing is making that labour market cheaper. why don't we rebate the payroll tax one month for every month someone has been out of work. it is obviously not going to take every long-term unemployed person and fix the problem, but there are ways we can redirect this and say look, we know you want to work. we know you have been trying. we are going to try to make it more attractive for employers to hire you rather than another guy. i think it's basically -- >> go ahead. >> we have this long-run trend that has actually been getting worse in the last few years of low wage rose relative to gdp growth and productivity growth. part of that is due to health care cost and not all of it. it is related to a cultural problem that conservatives talk about that there is a declining work ethic are less pride the people taken work. i think part of that has to do with the fact that you have this anemic growth in wages. >> i think you are agreeing on that. >> i agree totally on t
leave it alone. it's fine. it's recovering. it's back where you want it. it's of this labor market. one thing you could try doing is making that labour market cheaper. why don't we rebate the payroll tax one month for every month someone has been out of work. it is obviously not going to take every long-term unemployed person and fix the problem, but there are ways we can redirect this and say look, we know you want to work. we know you have been trying. we are going to try to make it more...
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but it was so worth it.ny courageous faces, so many great stories all along the way battling mile after mile to take back a race that means so much to that city. and for the victims of last year's bombings, it was one more step toward healing. and i was there for an incredible reunion at the finish line for one family i've come to know and cherish. nearly 36,000 runners gathered in the little rural massachusetts town of hopkinton to take part in history, the oldest and most prestigious road race in the world. but for so many, this year's boston marathon was about so much more than running. carmen okabo was in that crowd again. last year, she was just minutes from competing her first marathon when the bombs went off. carmen's family was at the finish line, including her sister celeste and niece sydney. both were critically injured. sydney's femoral artery severed. celeste ultimately lost both of her legs. their recovery began side by side in a boston hospital room. and continues today. >> i miss my legs. it's
but it was so worth it.ny courageous faces, so many great stories all along the way battling mile after mile to take back a race that means so much to that city. and for the victims of last year's bombings, it was one more step toward healing. and i was there for an incredible reunion at the finish line for one family i've come to know and cherish. nearly 36,000 runners gathered in the little rural massachusetts town of hopkinton to take part in history, the oldest and most prestigious road...
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we'll bring it to you when it starts. meanwhile, searchers are working feverishly to answer the questions the world is asking. have we finally found a trace of flight 370. a pinger locator on that ship, "the ocean shield," picked up signals over the weekend that are being called the most promising lead so far. and ever since they've been searching and re-searching the area, trying to pick up those pings gone. if they do, they'll launch a blue fin 21, an underwater vehicle with more accurate sonar that might also carry a camera for mapping the ocean floor. but officials warn the process could take days. and as the search goes on, there are still more questions than answers. and you have been tweeting us your questions by the thousands. and we've got top aviation and security experts standing by to answer them for you. like this. it's a very timely question. it's from rick. he says, let's say they find the black boxes. what's next? who gets to analyze them first? let's get right to cnn reporters in the region. matthew chanc
we'll bring it to you when it starts. meanwhile, searchers are working feverishly to answer the questions the world is asking. have we finally found a trace of flight 370. a pinger locator on that ship, "the ocean shield," picked up signals over the weekend that are being called the most promising lead so far. and ever since they've been searching and re-searching the area, trying to pick up those pings gone. if they do, they'll launch a blue fin 21, an underwater vehicle with more...
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i went for it. >> it takes a lot of guts just to go for it. >> but i'm proud i did it. >> well, you've proved a lot, don't you think? i mean, look at how well you've done. >> yeah. it taught--i just--'cause when i just--that taught me to believe in myself again. and i lost my belief in myself. you probably have experiences like that or seen this before. >> partnerships gone bad? >> yes. >> but what overcomes all of that is the enthusiasm and the passion that you have and the exuberance you have and your will to run through any wall and do whatever it takes. you can't replace that. >> yeah. >> although the dane problem is not resolved, i have to keep everything else moving forward. first, i want to show pete and allison how they could benefit from renting space in a commercial kitchen until we can find our own. look at all the equipment. it gives you guys plenty of space to work. >> yeah. >> we already have extra candy makers standing by. and this commercial kitchen can be used when we need it. while it costs $160 a day to rent, it will more than pay for itself. we'll be able to increas
i went for it. >> it takes a lot of guts just to go for it. >> but i'm proud i did it. >> well, you've proved a lot, don't you think? i mean, look at how well you've done. >> yeah. it taught--i just--'cause when i just--that taught me to believe in myself again. and i lost my belief in myself. you probably have experiences like that or seen this before. >> partnerships gone bad? >> yes. >> but what overcomes all of that is the enthusiasm and the passion...