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you need to see it. you just need to see it. i wasn't sure what it could be. he said it's a ghost. i went, no. bring it up. let's see it. >> we brought it up here, showed chris. that's where it all blew up. >> news of the ghostly image caught on puckett's security camera quickly spread. >> it went from four to eight cops to eight teen, then the fire department on it. people from the sheriff's office come in. we had the attorney general's office come and look at it, investigate. it was pretty amazing. >> it's not long before the apparition catches the attention of lieutenant kevin parton. >> mid-june 2002 i responded to an injury accident in about the 3700 block of airport road in oklahoma city. upon my arrival i found a female that was laying in the roadway. she was a 33-year-old white female. and she sustained injuries that were serious in nature. and then some time later the female passed away due to her injuries. >> this is where the story gets even spookier. >> the officer that worked the scene had come up here and he said well, she was wearing a little short set, overalls with
you need to see it. you just need to see it. i wasn't sure what it could be. he said it's a ghost. i went, no. bring it up. let's see it. >> we brought it up here, showed chris. that's where it all blew up. >> news of the ghostly image caught on puckett's security camera quickly spread. >> it went from four to eight cops to eight teen, then the fire department on it. people from the sheriff's office come in. we had the attorney general's office come and look at it,...
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feel it, touch it, understand it, take it to its highest place. >> yes.there's two kinds of people in the world. people who think there's two kinds of people in the world and people who don't. i don't think there's two kinds of people in the world. y ou can be a humanist and artist on the one hand or tech null jils or scientist on the other at the same time. >> rose: there's a whole notion of obsession, perfectism. >> i would say an obsession would be an unhealthy overfocus on something as opposed to drive and the desire to finish what you start. these are good things. in sports metaphors and so on it's good to have the drive once you start. >> rose: what is it for you. >> as an explorer. >> rose: whatever. tells me how james cameron at his age now having done what he has done wants to do. >> well, an idea popped into my head last night that i'm going to pursue. it may lead to something, you know, we'll have to see where it leads. what i would love to see is a vehicle that could follow a s p erm whale on its dief dive down a mile and see what it does down
feel it, touch it, understand it, take it to its highest place. >> yes.there's two kinds of people in the world. people who think there's two kinds of people in the world and people who don't. i don't think there's two kinds of people in the world. y ou can be a humanist and artist on the one hand or tech null jils or scientist on the other at the same time. >> rose: there's a whole notion of obsession, perfectism. >> i would say an obsession would be an unhealthy overfocus on...
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>> try it out. ♪ ♪ make it bounce make it bounce ♪ ♪ shake it shake it break it make it bounce ♪ >> makece? ♪ oh oh oh oh >> it's fun. when you're in the gym, on the stairs, let me tell you. ♪ make it bounce >> stop for just a moment. when you're in the gym? you don't want it to bounce. it's bad for your breasts. why god mate sports bras. you don't want it to bounce. people running along, jogging, boing, boing, it's not good for you. >> there's another soundtrack out there that is humongous. >> this one i like. >> if you've seen "guardians of the galaxy" there is a soundtrack from this movie that is now i think number one on the charts on the album charts. >> yeah. >> they're all old songs from the '60s and '70s. >> yes like them. doris day? >> maybe. the teenagers are loving this, they're hearing it for the first time. >> when music was music. >> here's our favorite songs from the soundtrack. ♪ oh child things are going to get easier ♪ >> this was yours. >> no, this wasn't mine. >> exactly. ♪ oh child >> this is your favorite song? >> no. i like it. >> you picked it. >> no, hoda. from m
>> try it out. ♪ ♪ make it bounce make it bounce ♪ ♪ shake it shake it break it make it bounce ♪ >> makece? ♪ oh oh oh oh >> it's fun. when you're in the gym, on the stairs, let me tell you. ♪ make it bounce >> stop for just a moment. when you're in the gym? you don't want it to bounce. it's bad for your breasts. why god mate sports bras. you don't want it to bounce. people running along, jogging, boing, boing, it's not good for you. >> there's...
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it's-- it's 30 minutes. >> it is actually an hour. >> rose: an hour. >> i think it's brilliant in its idea and in its structure. and i can tell you that it brought back a lot of folks that had really been a part of our extended family over the years. >> rose: but it's brilliant. >> i thought it was wonderful. >> rose: your postmortem on it, having lived through without being able to tell us is that it is a home run. >> i think it is as big a home run as you can hit. which is to say no one is going to be satisfied. larry is absolutely right in his paranoia about this, because he worked his guts out. and-- you know, there's such expectations about this thing that no one will feel satisfied. but i think what they did considering all the options that they had talked about, and one of the options, by the way, was not doing a finale episode, just doing an episode, considering the scrutiny that it's going through, and the expectations and what had to be achieved, i think it is just a brilliant job. >> rose: close to 80 million people are going to watch this, they think. >> okay. >> rose: wha
it's-- it's 30 minutes. >> it is actually an hour. >> rose: an hour. >> i think it's brilliant in its idea and in its structure. and i can tell you that it brought back a lot of folks that had really been a part of our extended family over the years. >> rose: but it's brilliant. >> i thought it was wonderful. >> rose: your postmortem on it, having lived through without being able to tell us is that it is a home run. >> i think it is as big a home run as...
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it balances it out. that is why i always keep trying to do as many different types of things as possible. not one particular type of role. >> rose: cake me to two places what is going on with your character, when this guy walks in the room, and then what happens in the relationship. what is it that john finally gives will that makes the difference. >> before the first time he walks in, like i said, i-- my wife died a couple of years before. i had been teaching in a place called bunker hill community college. i teach all different types of psychology classes. i've kind of withdrawn. i did go to m.i.t. with-- character but i chose, he was a vietnam vet, the fields medal winner. and basically he chose a life of working in the neighbor hooted, working basically in boston and working back with the people he grew up with. in a weird way in that respect he wanted to work with the people he knew, in the community he grew up in. but he's got it. he's been through a lot. what he offers matt's character is a perspe
it balances it out. that is why i always keep trying to do as many different types of things as possible. not one particular type of role. >> rose: cake me to two places what is going on with your character, when this guy walks in the room, and then what happens in the relationship. what is it that john finally gives will that makes the difference. >> before the first time he walks in, like i said, i-- my wife died a couple of years before. i had been teaching in a place called...
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is it all stairs? >> it is.here was a time even during bartholdi's time where he thought there would be an elevator going up, but it is stairs. the torch has ways been tricky. in paris, no one had a problem going up into the torch. when it came to america, i found funny accounts of workmen putting it together on the american side. isy said we think the torch going off in the first hurricane. up with thisd massive piece of copper and have no idea where it goes. it is possible it was where the arm is. the arm was put in about 18 inches off alignment it was supposed to have. it was unstable. there were only fleeting times it was open to the public. now it is too risky. maybe iten accounts -- is different since hurricane sandy. there was one family that lived on liberty island as the caretakers of the statue and land. there are these accounts that the teenaged boys used to be able to get into it, which would have been impressive to their , to say we will go up there and hang out. >> i believe the torch was originall
is it all stairs? >> it is.here was a time even during bartholdi's time where he thought there would be an elevator going up, but it is stairs. the torch has ways been tricky. in paris, no one had a problem going up into the torch. when it came to america, i found funny accounts of workmen putting it together on the american side. isy said we think the torch going off in the first hurricane. up with thisd massive piece of copper and have no idea where it goes. it is possible it was where...
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on the page, it is that much easier to find more to add to it, not because it needs it but just to help enhance and make it, you know, and so the material is so rich that he creates that it is kind of frankly it is a breeze. >> rose: it is. >> well, because material is so good, you know what i mean? and but i do love. >> rose: your, the writing makes your job a lot easier. >> yes, it does. >> but he says you are a natural comedic brain and performer. if i had known you as a teenager would i have seen that? were you that way then? >> uh-huh, yeah, probably, yes. i mean. >> so you were destined to be a comedic. >> i mean i always wanted to act. i never thought about i am going to get into comedy. i have never done stand-up or anything like that. i mean, these jobs that i have gotten in my life have been mainly comedic, not everything but a lot of them have been. it is a happy place for me to work, i enjoy it very much but i love doing drama as well and i really do, actually. >> was seinfeld a natural home for you? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> rose: it was? >> oh, totally. i mean, seinfeld was, it
on the page, it is that much easier to find more to add to it, not because it needs it but just to help enhance and make it, you know, and so the material is so rich that he creates that it is kind of frankly it is a breeze. >> rose: it is. >> well, because material is so good, you know what i mean? and but i do love. >> rose: your, the writing makes your job a lot easier. >> yes, it does. >> but he says you are a natural comedic brain and performer. if i had known...
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you can deflect it by touching it or not by touching it because it's so far out. again at those distances if you move it a couple of yards where it is 20 years out it will be supplanted by many, many, many miles of distance is -. >> host: the earth is only 4000 miles in radius so you don't have to move it much more than that and you accumulate that over decades you don't have to move it too much while you were there for that to discontinue. >> guest: that's right. >> host: there are a lot of exotic ideas like painting the asteroid white or black so that the sunlight will push it more or less than the grey asteroid that's there. do any of those make sense? >> guest: no. why sidle up to this thing and painted colors when with the same amount of effort you can nudge it off course. unless of course you are an art major, you might like that but seriously, no. that's not necessary. just nudge it off course and again if worse comes to worse blow it away but painting in colors is senseless. >> host: those sorts of things do affect asteroids but that's over thousands and m
you can deflect it by touching it or not by touching it because it's so far out. again at those distances if you move it a couple of yards where it is 20 years out it will be supplanted by many, many, many miles of distance is -. >> host: the earth is only 4000 miles in radius so you don't have to move it much more than that and you accumulate that over decades you don't have to move it too much while you were there for that to discontinue. >> guest: that's right. >> host:...
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it was a piece of it.uch. >> steve yesterday we had someone on who we he told me historically what where does the ten-year what is it supposed where is it supposed to trade the yield based on gdp? nominal gdp, what's it supposed to be? >> right around it actually. nominal rate. >> we decided it was trading based on european gdp. >> it could be. i mean, if you do -- what do you want to do? real gdp is going to be like six? >> because around -- wouldn't that -- >> that way you could give the fed cover, and not say that they were too low because it's not -- we could be growing at 3% or 4% here and still have historically low rates because of the distortion of what's happening over there because it's a global economy now. >> so, it's -- draghi is going to help you along in a couple of ways. first of all as they withdraw the liquidity -- the excess liquidity created by qe-3 he's going to be adding it to the syst system. right now there are two programs on the table the targeted ltro and the asset-backed securit
it was a piece of it.uch. >> steve yesterday we had someone on who we he told me historically what where does the ten-year what is it supposed where is it supposed to trade the yield based on gdp? nominal gdp, what's it supposed to be? >> right around it actually. nominal rate. >> we decided it was trading based on european gdp. >> it could be. i mean, if you do -- what do you want to do? real gdp is going to be like six? >> because around -- wouldn't that --...
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but and part of it was your father and part of it-- but none of it was fear. >> no, no, it wasn't fear. >> rose: no doubt in your mind you could have taken on any of those characters. >> well, i was asked to play shylock, i didn't think that was a good idea. >> rose: because you didn't particularly like the play. >> no i just don't think i'm well cast as shylock. i was asked to play prosperreault and i just don't find-- a great, great play and beautiful speeches but the story of the tempest just doesn't spell me the way king lear does. and the other roles were just sort of stupidly, i allowed myself to get too old to play them. nobody wants to see a 68-year-old hamlet. >> rose: no, true. but does this resonate with you, ben brantly writing in the "new york times", though he has played his share of villains on stage and on screen, mr. lithgow exudes an innate decency that can never quite be disguyed in live performance. there's a sweetness to his leer even at the beginning. >> well, i choose to take that as a compliment. >> rose: well, you should. >> but you see it. >> rose: . >> i do.
but and part of it was your father and part of it-- but none of it was fear. >> no, no, it wasn't fear. >> rose: no doubt in your mind you could have taken on any of those characters. >> well, i was asked to play shylock, i didn't think that was a good idea. >> rose: because you didn't particularly like the play. >> no i just don't think i'm well cast as shylock. i was asked to play prosperreault and i just don't find-- a great, great play and beautiful speeches...
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i think it's just as interesting, but it is messier. with that, i wanted to wrap up my presentation and open it up for questions. i know a lot of people have seen this movie. i hope if i didn't cover a topic you wanted to talk up, you feel free to raise it now. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, um, whether you're talking about ken burns and the civil war or godzilla, movies and television are first and foremost about entertainment. if it's not entertainment, it fails. >> right. >> this obviously didn't fail. my question, though, has to do with what do you think about daniel day-lewis' portrayal of lincoln as a person, not necessarily historically accurate words, but his portrayal? i think that's why the movie is called abraham lincoln and not the fight for the 13th amendment. spielberg wanted to give us lincoln. did he? >> well, i was mesmerized. i have studied lincoln for over 20 years and for me, the movie felt like five minutes. you know, so that's hollywood magic. that's what it does. i cannot do that in my books. mike wrote a great b
i think it's just as interesting, but it is messier. with that, i wanted to wrap up my presentation and open it up for questions. i know a lot of people have seen this movie. i hope if i didn't cover a topic you wanted to talk up, you feel free to raise it now. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, um, whether you're talking about ken burns and the civil war or godzilla, movies and television are first and foremost about entertainment. if it's not entertainment, it fails. >> right....
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it says it right on it. meats is a big one.everybody goes you eat your meat raw. >> i do tartar and car patchio. for me packaged meats have night traits. >> besides processed and prepared meats that are nitrate free and made with organic products, are there are also fresh meats. these are vacuum pack. also look for a leaner cut of meat because lean meats have less pesticides even if they're not organic because the fat is what retains pesticides arrest dues. leave is better with respect to meat because it's lower in saturated fat. >> right, when you cook it, of course. if you can not find it, ask your butcher because they can source it out and get it for you. >> that's great. always important to know your sources. >> know your butcher. get the fresh stuff. it's so amazing. we now have a full meal and now how to shop. >> yeah, that's great. >> thank you. >> thank you carol. >> thank you, lain. don't forget always shop the outer aisles first for the freshest foods. coming up next, some tips on making your pool chemical free in tod
it says it right on it. meats is a big one.everybody goes you eat your meat raw. >> i do tartar and car patchio. for me packaged meats have night traits. >> besides processed and prepared meats that are nitrate free and made with organic products, are there are also fresh meats. these are vacuum pack. also look for a leaner cut of meat because lean meats have less pesticides even if they're not organic because the fat is what retains pesticides arrest dues. leave is better with...
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, they the core business have not quantified it. it will help it some.would help it more if they bought the whole thing. the real interesting part is that coke eventually is going to spin out or do something with the bottling business. they bought that for five years ago in the u.s. to fix it. they will spin that out in the next few years. gives the bottling business 100% rights to monster. ,t enhances the spin out value which enhances the total coke worth. >> bachus done the road a little bit. a monsterlso building internationally -- walk us down the road a little bit. they are also building a monster internationally. -- out monster internationally. i think it is a put option. internationally, if you look at monster, they have in the u.s. probably a 35% market share. internationally, it ranges from 0% to maybe a size 20%. by partnering with coke, by being the only energy drink in their bag, it is going to supercharge bad. by coke using the distribution, the manufacturing, the scale, this could be a lot more profitable, a lot faster. --re are some compan
, they the core business have not quantified it. it will help it some.would help it more if they bought the whole thing. the real interesting part is that coke eventually is going to spin out or do something with the bottling business. they bought that for five years ago in the u.s. to fix it. they will spin that out in the next few years. gives the bottling business 100% rights to monster. ,t enhances the spin out value which enhances the total coke worth. >> bachus done the road a...
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it said it will do the same, raise its charges on the costly.he amount, but it is estimated to be $20 in additional charges if you are driving a malaysian car making a one-day round-trip. it is bearable if you are making a one-off trip, but if you are commuting every single day, that is a completely different story. obviously, singapore businesses employee malaysian workers will get hit. salaries will have to be raised. know, itity firm we relies on malaysians for a quarter of its workforce. just to put it in perspective, more than 15 million malaysians crossed the border to singapore for work every year. that is according to barclays. singapore is malaysia's biggest export market. this additional levy is expected to work against singapore. we are already having a labor crunch. the charge could worsen the problem. that ifd malaysians do it doesn't make financial\ -- financial sense? >> thank you for that. let's take a look at some other stories we're following for you. zeb eckert is here with the details. india, thee bank of profit bump is over
it said it will do the same, raise its charges on the costly.he amount, but it is estimated to be $20 in additional charges if you are driving a malaysian car making a one-day round-trip. it is bearable if you are making a one-off trip, but if you are commuting every single day, that is a completely different story. obviously, singapore businesses employee malaysian workers will get hit. salaries will have to be raised. know, itity firm we relies on malaysians for a quarter of its workforce....
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tied both its arms behind its back when it went to negotiate. it's very difficult to tell the hand,ns -- on the one they would say you have to adhere to international agreements. they would say that india and pakistan have not, and they would say they never signed it. it is not a good argument to make. "we signed it because we thought we were going to get help." one of the biggest losses for the west and iraq has not been, as better as they are, the material losses and human tragedy going on in iraq -- as bad as they are. the moral high ground has been lost. that is something that is going to take the west a long time to pick up, and that has to do with the fact that international law, which at the end of the day was created to sustain an international system that was western was overturned by the west. very, very difficult now to get back to a situation where we can lecture others that they are not part of an international system. that makes it very, very as i said, iia and think the situation will only be solved when we get a political solutio
tied both its arms behind its back when it went to negotiate. it's very difficult to tell the hand,ns -- on the one they would say you have to adhere to international agreements. they would say that india and pakistan have not, and they would say they never signed it. it is not a good argument to make. "we signed it because we thought we were going to get help." one of the biggest losses for the west and iraq has not been, as better as they are, the material losses and human tragedy...
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said why is it so bad today it's because russia is asserting itself russia's standing up for its own rights when russia is weak for example under the yeltsin years that we didn't get but russia phobia russia was allowing the us to do what it wanted but now that russia is effectively blocking united states plans for global domination basically then it's back to russia phobia in full force mc lyte one of the interesting things and you wrote an article about i was quite brilliant it was last summer i think about values in and a lot of neo cons and all you across the board will say well russia the united states' own suit share the same values and a lot of people but i've been in russia for seventeen years so i think. i have a right to say what i understand about russian a lot of russians don't want western values it all they look at your own vision and say that's not for us there is a gap but it's not because the of the west critically americans think that you know there are still so superior lot of people here say i'll pass on that. one thing that people often overlook is the fact that
said why is it so bad today it's because russia is asserting itself russia's standing up for its own rights when russia is weak for example under the yeltsin years that we didn't get but russia phobia russia was allowing the us to do what it wanted but now that russia is effectively blocking united states plans for global domination basically then it's back to russia phobia in full force mc lyte one of the interesting things and you wrote an article about i was quite brilliant it was last...
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a pretty funny it's a look it's all luck yeah and. i'm a pretty consistent with the way i dress i would say some people maybe like it some people don't care if you like now you're wearing a slim yeah i was i lived off you're aware european cuts very nice and a lot of european brands i get i took some heat early on nine years ago when i came to the league i remember guys were asking about my suits and my ties if they were too tight too skinny but. i think the last five six years that been changing a little bit this is sort of a look you have today well the. yeah while i dress in a suit a lot we have to wear sue and we travel to games we're on the road there were no tie though when we just travel by going to the game we have to wear ties as well so five days a week we're in a suit for pretty comfortable wearing one let's see another one. of the yeah here there's a lot more rock n roll in all of music i play guitar so a par one part of me loves being dressed up you know take cedar or soup but there's a part of me that more of a rock n ro
a pretty funny it's a look it's all luck yeah and. i'm a pretty consistent with the way i dress i would say some people maybe like it some people don't care if you like now you're wearing a slim yeah i was i lived off you're aware european cuts very nice and a lot of european brands i get i took some heat early on nine years ago when i came to the league i remember guys were asking about my suits and my ties if they were too tight too skinny but. i think the last five six years that been...
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it's something you did not foresee, but it is what it is and i think you're dealing with it pretty well. >> thank you. >> any public comment. seeing none, moving on to item 8. >> discussion of the mayor's -- is that what we're on? >> yes. >> i just talking about it . i was asked to bring it up. i actually believe we have very good attendance so i don't think -- this letter was not designed necessarily for this particular commission, but i think we need to acknowledge that obviously you will -- there will be times that you will be missing and that you do communicate and it goes down as either a family emergency or vacation or whatever so your attendance needs to reflect that. when commissioners are running late i need to make sure i announce they're here for the record. other than that i don't want to add on anymore. if anybody else wants to add anything else, feel free, but we needed to acknowledge that attendance is very important for these commissions. >> thank you. any public comment on item 8? seeing none, item 9, discussion on code 38, air ventilation legislation. >> commissioners,
it's something you did not foresee, but it is what it is and i think you're dealing with it pretty well. >> thank you. >> any public comment. seeing none, moving on to item 8. >> discussion of the mayor's -- is that what we're on? >> yes. >> i just talking about it . i was asked to bring it up. i actually believe we have very good attendance so i don't think -- this letter was not designed necessarily for this particular commission, but i think we need to...
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as it is a i did it was as i love it as long as. he says it will and was doesn't didn't squint. eyed for the us with him which is. probably the worst of the filth of snuff. a. little slower than a. dollar or so enjoying it always we'll. then. i. think it would just do it. to get at such. a role for the newcomers to do more do you. prefer. cannot get east. yeah. a more rural school should go for the prescribed for a great deal of americans but by their own religious school then you're sure the boys we recruit will solution because the british police are one you saw a disagreement with one you plead your cornetto the old way through a chilling. troubles with budgets is just. the list of somebody's rights is merely a few steps to look you. don't like the. founders usually. will do it to you it's a brand. yes. bill it also falls on both coasts and opened up on a possible bob or. russell says but i know he's going to win you know so mom when i see see this modest little. thus holdovers located in the woods. would in all get a lot of stuff that doesn't. involve us all but if you don't
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and when it is is it's not the same force that it used to be. so you need to always do this everywhere for a good two weeks and there's going to be thousands of them. >> many of these things you can't see them at any given point in time. and if you can see is what is happening under the surface as well. so it's hard to get a good visual based on this. >> that is it. i have to call the time. we're going to go next door and i encourage you to come on in. buy the books, have them sign the books. [inaudible is talk from the new york public library is an hour and 40 minutes. [applause] >> thanks very much. it's good to be a pity i spent a good chunk of my research time working at the new york public library in the huge beautiful room they have available to the public. it's a pleasure and honor to come here to talk about my book "the frackers." often when you are writing a book it's a project and it takes a while. you are not even sure you can get it done let alone be able to come back to a nice room like this and share some thoughts so it's a pleasur
and when it is is it's not the same force that it used to be. so you need to always do this everywhere for a good two weeks and there's going to be thousands of them. >> many of these things you can't see them at any given point in time. and if you can see is what is happening under the surface as well. so it's hard to get a good visual based on this. >> that is it. i have to call the time. we're going to go next door and i encourage you to come on in. buy the books, have them sign...
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it tells tales. >> it does but it's your private information. what we like to say, you compete with yourself. some people like to compete with others but it's at the end of the day about competing with beginning the best workout. >> there's something special about the seat. >> the seats are super comfortable. that's pretty much the comments we get all the time because some people think bike seats are hard and it's painful. it's not at flywheel. they're super comfortable. >> i've procrasty nayed long enough. show me the flywheel. i'm ready. >> here we go. >> follow you. >> okay, so i want you to give me your right foot. i'm going to clip you into the pedal like this. >> right foot blue. >> come on up onto the seat. >> perfect. let me get you into the other side. >> see if i can do it. >> okay, that's the right side. other side. >> no, it keeps moving. >> there you go. you almost had it. >> almost had it. >> oh, it's a little easier than i thought. >> see? now you're locked in. >> you're like in a truck up here. riding in an suv. >> as you can see
it tells tales. >> it does but it's your private information. what we like to say, you compete with yourself. some people like to compete with others but it's at the end of the day about competing with beginning the best workout. >> there's something special about the seat. >> the seats are super comfortable. that's pretty much the comments we get all the time because some people think bike seats are hard and it's painful. it's not at flywheel. they're super comfortable....
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stick it in it because it's done.rop raise and bureaucracies never say that this is done. politicians keep adding new rules and then they applaud themselves for doing that. >> i'm really proud of president obama for these epa regulations and for the strong stand that he has taken on climate change at home. >> another person happy with the new rules once more is daniel weiss from the league of conservation voters. and shuttle jonathan, why not? do you not want a clean environment? >> of course i do, but we make the mistake of assuming that the way that we do this is just adding another regulation. >> isn't enough enough already? >> welcome i don't hear anyone complaining that things are too clean. millions of americans live in the metropolitan areas where the air can cause respiratory wellness. second, we have a lot of water that needs to be cleaned up and we really need to deal with climate change which is a global problem, but we have to start here at home by reducing carbon pollution responsible for climate change.
stick it in it because it's done.rop raise and bureaucracies never say that this is done. politicians keep adding new rules and then they applaud themselves for doing that. >> i'm really proud of president obama for these epa regulations and for the strong stand that he has taken on climate change at home. >> another person happy with the new rules once more is daniel weiss from the league of conservation voters. and shuttle jonathan, why not? do you not want a clean environment?...
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would it? could it? should it?i could not bear because when you are so you were consulting, you go to meetings and in the film comes out. invite to look at it but my first view of "linconlln" was a premier at gettysburg. i just close my eyes and cross my fingers. you don't know -- at the same time, we have to keep trying. in the 1990's, i propose several films as black women as protagonists and i was told of the three actresses who could carry a television film. at that time, none of them -- their levels were not high enough. i introduced them to my discussion the way in which i think african-american actresses have been marginalized. there have been people like lupita come forward and be so political in her speaking about his role. you mentioned -- i would like to mention how women think about sally hemmings. the portraits of why are women, african women being portrayed by non-american-born women. it is very interesting because i think our relationship -- the legacy of slavery is still very much a part of the busi
would it? could it? should it?i could not bear because when you are so you were consulting, you go to meetings and in the film comes out. invite to look at it but my first view of "linconlln" was a premier at gettysburg. i just close my eyes and cross my fingers. you don't know -- at the same time, we have to keep trying. in the 1990's, i propose several films as black women as protagonists and i was told of the three actresses who could carry a television film. at that time, none of...
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it's all about sleep. it's not all about sleep. yeah, well, for me it is. lucky me. ♪ so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve. but like up to 90% of us, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. jim, here's $2 off one a day multivitamins to get key nutrients you may need. go to oneaday.com for savings. >>> in honor of hoda's big birthday we're kicking off our week long series this is 50. >> 50 people over 50 who have -- 50, 50-year-olds who have reinvented themselves. >> when she was 56 lisa took a trip to italy with her daughter and had one of those moment that's would change her life forever. >> it wasn't until i was 56 years old that i found pure joy. it was at the end of a two week dream vacation with my daughter to italy. i was waiting for a t
it's all about sleep. it's not all about sleep. yeah, well, for me it is. lucky me. ♪ so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve. but like up to 90% of us, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from...
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maybe i will play it if nobody knows i am playing it. >> i am downloading it.aughter] >> is apple a threat to the chinese government? it appears china thinks so. that is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. look out "game of thrones," there's a new show airing on starz that may give the hbo juggernaut some competition. it is called "outlander." it is adapted from the popular books. the show is set in 18th century scotland and combines fantasy with period drama. we spoke to ron moore about what makes the show different. >> it is a great story. it is based on a series of books that have a fan base that love it. visually, it is a handsome production. we shoot on location in scotland and take advantage of the light and the scenery. it is a gripping story and great characters. beautiful to look at. >> it premieres tomorrow 9:00 p.m. eastern on stars. -- starz. not just xiaomi that apple is battling in china but the chinese government. the company failed to release certain documents. apple computers including the macbook
maybe i will play it if nobody knows i am playing it. >> i am downloading it.aughter] >> is apple a threat to the chinese government? it appears china thinks so. that is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. look out "game of thrones," there's a new show airing on starz that may give the hbo juggernaut some competition. it is called "outlander." it is adapted from the popular books. the show...
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it was on infowars. it was outrageous. you know what i'm talking about. >> i don't know what you are talking about. >> there is an article. >> this is what happens. if you were a supporter of snowden then you have to pretend that there are no consequence as far as actions. you are like, there is no problem. he just wanted to protect the constitution. >> you have to pretend the fourth amendment doesn't count. >> he didn't violate the fourth amendment, did he? >> you violate my fourth amendment every day. >> i don't even know if i want to keep talking. i am disgusted by you. superman hates you. he is worse than lex luther. >> yes, he is. >> lex luther is very misunderstood. >> there it is. >> and he invented a lot of good things for society. >> all right. they want you dead and women toed with. isis, the terror group and not one of the saturday morning shows, is attempting to woo western women to becoming their whiffs -- wives via the internet. by creating content targeting female jihady supporters they are able to assist we
it was on infowars. it was outrageous. you know what i'm talking about. >> i don't know what you are talking about. >> there is an article. >> this is what happens. if you were a supporter of snowden then you have to pretend that there are no consequence as far as actions. you are like, there is no problem. he just wanted to protect the constitution. >> you have to pretend the fourth amendment doesn't count. >> he didn't violate the fourth amendment, did he?...
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is it right? >> it's inherently political. it's not right. it's wrong.forensic pathologist in the country, done independent autopsies. the state is doing an autopsy. this is done to appease crowds. this is done to mollify the masses. this is done to say the president is in it, the president cares about michael brown. this is absolute garbage. this is nonsense. it's disrespectful to michael bodien. it's disrespectful to the local authorities. and the federal government is saying time and time again, 40 f.b.i. agents, they're saying the president is calling on three, four times a day. that's what he's preoccupied with during his vacation. he's saying i'm going to see what happens there in ferguson. i'm going to get justice done. >> it is international news. everyone is talk being it. >> it is international news. but wholey a state matter. it's a state and local matter. and so the president has bumped it up. he put the state police in charge. the state police have screwed it up. now the national guard are coming in. it's a mess. >> when you say screwed it u
is it right? >> it's inherently political. it's not right. it's wrong.forensic pathologist in the country, done independent autopsies. the state is doing an autopsy. this is done to appease crowds. this is done to mollify the masses. this is done to say the president is in it, the president cares about michael brown. this is absolute garbage. this is nonsense. it's disrespectful to michael bodien. it's disrespectful to the local authorities. and the federal government is saying time and...
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way we do it. >> it's 2015.s what people do. >> it's 2019 and it is live this is happening now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's 3004 and this is what robots do when they talk to each other. [ laughter ] >> like "robot talk show." you know that show. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. [ robot voices ] ♪ robot talk show ♪ robot talk show [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what i mean? it's the best. >> how have you not heard of this? >> jimmy: jon? >> it's 3019! >> jimmy: for heaven sakes. >> read a book! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, bleep a -- >> bleep blorp a bloop. >> jimmy: bleep a bloop, man. [ laughter ] >> any way. >> jimmy: anywho. i wanted to know about this show. you're doing a show on ovation with daniel radcliffe. >> daniel radcliffe. >> jimmy: gosh, i love him. >> harry potter. >> jimmy: television's harry potter. >> television's harry potter! >> jimmy: he was on "cheers." it was norm, sam, cliff, and harry potter. >> harry potter. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, it was great. he would walk in and everyone would go -- >> both
way we do it. >> it's 2015.s what people do. >> it's 2019 and it is live this is happening now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's 3004 and this is what robots do when they talk to each other. [ laughter ] >> like "robot talk show." you know that show. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. [ robot voices ] ♪ robot talk show ♪ robot talk show [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what i mean? it's the best. >> how have you not heard of this? >> jimmy: jon?...
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it's like sci-fi. it's freaky, it's fun. halle berry is here tonight!ome on. >> jimmy: halle berry! come on. halle and i are going to talk and then i'm going to challenge her to a big game of charades. [ audience ohs ] she said she's good. >> steve: she's good? >> jimmy: she said she's good at charades. and i was like -- [ laughter ] >> steve: really? that's what you did? >> jimmy: and she guessed it. >> steve: she guessed it? she said, "you're okay"? >> jimmy: you're okay? no, i meant "i don't care" is what i was just doing. >> steve: oh, really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not going to be an easy game at all. also, he's great on "glee" and this guy, man, oh, man. i can't -- i wish i had the book out here. he's written these books. this is his fourth he's written. he writes books now. and it's like the third in the series, it's a best seller in books, "land of stories" series is what these things are. chris colfer is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] love the guy. talented. plus, you can't beat our band tonight. you can't beat this. they made it the
it's like sci-fi. it's freaky, it's fun. halle berry is here tonight!ome on. >> jimmy: halle berry! come on. halle and i are going to talk and then i'm going to challenge her to a big game of charades. [ audience ohs ] she said she's good. >> steve: she's good? >> jimmy: she said she's good at charades. and i was like -- [ laughter ] >> steve: really? that's what you did? >> jimmy: and she guessed it. >> steve: she guessed it? she said, "you're...
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maybe you can bend it ♪ ♪ you can slice it up and dice it up ♪ ♪ and big it up and friend it [ femalecebook... and eggo your way! ♪ just l'eggo my eggo the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. sometimes the little things last the longest. give extra. get extra. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: still to come, the mighty mighty bosstones. our next guest earns a fine living by beating people up, he defends his light heavyweight title versus daniel cormier at ufc 178, september 27th, live on pay-per-view. please say hello to jon "bones" jones! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: it's heavy. wow. that's really heavy. kind of awesome. why do they have belts? seems like the one time you don't need a belt is when you're wearing shorts, and yet here it is. [ laughter ] this thing is really heavy. >> it's like 17 pounds, man. >> jimmy: how does it work? when you hold the belt, do you have to give it back when you lose? >> no,
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it's not us doing it. those are probably a few but mostly the people are coming hear to steal from the stores just to take advantage of the situation. because the police presence can't be focussed everywhere. so, you know, people of ferguson have been awesome to me, and they've opened doors for me. give me food, given me water on the big standoffs. so they're just trying to send peace. >> what do they say they want. when you're with the people from ferguson. we're dealing with a small community here. what do they want knnow? >> justice for what happened. you know, they're getting this treatment for holding signs and protesting, but the guy that shot and murdered somebody at point-blank range or in the back, however it will come out. he's, you know, in a house somewhere, you know, on paid leave. >> the officer you're talking about shot versus murdered is a big distinction. that's what the investigation is all about. you get the sense that people are following the investigation. do you think it's simple frus
it's not us doing it. those are probably a few but mostly the people are coming hear to steal from the stores just to take advantage of the situation. because the police presence can't be focussed everywhere. so, you know, people of ferguson have been awesome to me, and they've opened doors for me. give me food, given me water on the big standoffs. so they're just trying to send peace. >> what do they say they want. when you're with the people from ferguson. we're dealing with a small...
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it is security, it is a status, it is stability. it goes well beyond the deprivation of the right to marry. michigan's loss are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they are destabilizing to these families, something that i think all parties agree during this trial. april deboer is a legal stranger to her son and jane rouse is a legal stranger to her own daughter. it also brings the loss of important economic resources, we have lists all those. it brings psychological injury. we had a doctor explain that no matter how confident, how devoted, how caring that second parent is from the child's perspective, some children will suffer from an am bigous socially unrecognized seemingly nonpermanent relationship with the second parent. in a majority of the supreme court added more in sinned sore. they humiliate children. they devalue same-sex couple families in comparison with their opposite sex counterparts. it brings shame to these children. the injury is especially unjust, especially cruel for our plaintiffs. a nicu nurse, an e
it is security, it is a status, it is stability. it goes well beyond the deprivation of the right to marry. michigan's loss are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they are destabilizing to these families, something that i think all parties agree during this trial. april deboer is a legal stranger to her son and jane rouse is a legal stranger to her own daughter. it also brings the loss of important economic resources, we have lists all those. it brings psychological injury. we had...
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>> i will give it 3-4 months. it's spread out. it will take a while to shut it down.t's easier to stop it. we won't see much in the way of drugs. remember our two friends who got the drug, you know, we'll make sure that they don't get sick and die within a year. it's not a cure. >> it's sad for the people in africa who feel helpless and feel that their government is not doing enough for them, in some cases. >>> nascar driver tony stewart says there's no rewards to express his sadness after he struck and killed a 20-year-old driver during a race on saturday. ward stepped on to the track to confront stewart, that's when ward was hit by stewart's car. an investigation is under way, but officials say it's treated as an on track accident. stewart said he'd race today and pulled out. >>> coming up, clean, safe drinking water. many of us believe it will always be here, but recent drought and pollution are reasons to be concerned. >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> it's a resource most of us take for granted. clean water. turp on you
>> i will give it 3-4 months. it's spread out. it will take a while to shut it down.t's easier to stop it. we won't see much in the way of drugs. remember our two friends who got the drug, you know, we'll make sure that they don't get sick and die within a year. it's not a cure. >> it's sad for the people in africa who feel helpless and feel that their government is not doing enough for them, in some cases. >>> nascar driver tony stewart says there's no rewards to express...
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did it affect it? >> it does. >> we do have another -- we have always had kanye's home that we never sold. we never moved into it. we are making it a fun project of redoing it and flipping it. i bought that when i was single. your needs change as you have a baby. so we wanted something bigger and more spacious and more private. >> how is that baby? every time a picture pops up -- what is motherhood like? >> last night i was so tired. i had to get up at 4:00 in the morning. she is on a different schedule. i was sitting there dozing off. we both passed out on top of each other. it is the best feeling in the world. i was so scared when i was pregnant. >> you had a tough one, too. >> it was such a hard pregnancy. it has been so worth it and more. >> do you think that baby is going to like the spotlight? >> i don't know. every time there is a camera out and paparazzi taking pictures i do a lot of things indoors and just in privateigated communities and things and figure out where to keep her as private as possible. whe
did it affect it? >> it does. >> we do have another -- we have always had kanye's home that we never sold. we never moved into it. we are making it a fun project of redoing it and flipping it. i bought that when i was single. your needs change as you have a baby. so we wanted something bigger and more spacious and more private. >> how is that baby? every time a picture pops up -- what is motherhood like? >> last night i was so tired. i had to get up at 4:00 in the...
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i dit's...it's..it! it's beggin', disengage. my heavens, it's beggin'! never mind, it's beggin'. party poppers, new bacon-y wrapped, cheesy bites that you launch from a rubber pig's nose. fun for you and your best friend. it's beggin'!!! mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you.. (vo) new party poppers, only from beggin'. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. our next guest was recently nominate for an emmy for her work in hit show "orange is the new black." the second season is available on netflix now. let's take a look. >> love a guy or girl. the hole is not inside the hole. you have your vagina proper. and you have your clitoris. the urethra is located between the -- in the vagina, inside the labia majora. >> for real? >> for real. i designed one myself. and playing -- and everything. >> seth: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome laverne cox! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: so lovely to see you again. >> hey, seth. that's a good band. >> seth: give it up for the band. [ cheers and applause ] >> they're making me want to
i dit's...it's..it! it's beggin', disengage. my heavens, it's beggin'! never mind, it's beggin'. party poppers, new bacon-y wrapped, cheesy bites that you launch from a rubber pig's nose. fun for you and your best friend. it's beggin'!!! mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you.. (vo) new party poppers, only from beggin'. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. our next guest was recently nominate for an emmy for her work in hit show...
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it could stop suffocating the bostonians, it could pack up its bags and return to its state. the borders under the international law and it can finally let the palestinians live in peace. [applause] >> okay. i have a rule and they are very simple. everybody was patient. everybody was decent. nobody tried to heckle me and ideally tackling is pretty legitimate to style but that is beside the point. but everyone was respectful and i would like to be -- i would like to reciprocate that. so i would like to take the first three questions from the centers people who strongly disagree with me and let them go to the microphone first and give them the opportunity to speak >> okay. are you going to ask a question? okay. go ahead. >> i met him earlier. >> my question is very basic. what does international law say about the palestinian right of return? >> i think there has to be two ways to address the question. the first is that the international law says about the palestinian right of return. but we try to address it fully. however i want to enter one caveat. it's important for me at an
it could stop suffocating the bostonians, it could pack up its bags and return to its state. the borders under the international law and it can finally let the palestinians live in peace. [applause] >> okay. i have a rule and they are very simple. everybody was patient. everybody was decent. nobody tried to heckle me and ideally tackling is pretty legitimate to style but that is beside the point. but everyone was respectful and i would like to be -- i would like to reciprocate that. so i...
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it deflated the duck. it's okay.o harbor for an convenient sponsoring birds that rehabilitates aquatic birds. >> that is a dead duck. >>> hollywood has one of its worst seasons in nearly 20 years. what caused it and what's around the corner that may spark a rebound. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. for two atlantic city casinos the unofficial end of summer marks very official end every business. the showboat and revel casinos are closing this weaken, by the ends of september nearly 6,000 employees will be out after job. officials will open a resource center wednesday, at the convention center, to help unemployed workers find a job. >>> well, it is of course labor day weekends, folks hoping to have good weather for the concert for growing for everything. >> and we've got it, especially today, looks lovely more comfortable today than it will be over the next couple of days, and our sky conditions right now range from clear to cloudy depending on where you are. right n
it deflated the duck. it's okay.o harbor for an convenient sponsoring birds that rehabilitates aquatic birds. >> that is a dead duck. >>> hollywood has one of its worst seasons in nearly 20 years. what caused it and what's around the corner that may spark a rebound. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. for two atlantic city casinos the unofficial end of summer marks very official end every business. the showboat...
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it. >> it's a fascinating story. samsung called smart thing. we think they paid about $200 million u.s. dollars for this. which is great. it's a 2012 start-up. whoever put this thing together has done quite well. it follows google's nest of what apple is also doing with home kit. it's about linking your home back into your mobile device. if you want control your fridge or lights from the smartphone. this is the way to go. samsung feels they need to be in the market base it's the market of tomorrow for technology. but i don't know. are you into that? do you want your fridge communicating your mobile device? >> i don't know. i hardly communicate with my fridge when i'm standing in front of it. unless it can put the indidiet . >>> what are some of the things you would like your smartphone to control? what can it do for you? tweet us your most creative answers using #way too early. we're going to put the best ones later in the show. maybe there can be a diet coke app. >>> will he or won't he race? tony stewart's decision
it. >> it's a fascinating story. samsung called smart thing. we think they paid about $200 million u.s. dollars for this. which is great. it's a 2012 start-up. whoever put this thing together has done quite well. it follows google's nest of what apple is also doing with home kit. it's about linking your home back into your mobile device. if you want control your fridge or lights from the smartphone. this is the way to go. samsung feels they need to be in the market base it's the market of...
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♪ it's your world baby ♪ it's your world ♪ and everything in it ♪ it's your world baby ♪ it's your worldthe palm of your hands ♪ ♪ just tell me what to do ♪ to make a better life for you ♪ ♪ any time and any desire i'm going to make it happen baby ♪ ♪ no matter what the moon and the stars above ♪ ♪ and i'll reach up and grab it ♪ ♪ hey ♪ it's your world ♪ your world ♪ anything you need i'll give to you ♪ put your hands together. ♪ it's your world ♪ it's your world now ♪ it's your world now ♪ it's your world ♪ >> jennifer hudson and she's back with more music in a moment. but first on a tuesday morning, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are in the middle of a great concert from the great jennifer hudson with her new album out. it is so good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> that song, it's your world. >> thank you. that's my jam. >> how do you define your music style at this point? this is your third album. >> yes, it is. you know, for me it's all about the feeling and me as a person more so than just a vision. through this album i get a feeling you get a
♪ it's your world baby ♪ it's your world ♪ and everything in it ♪ it's your world baby ♪ it's your worldthe palm of your hands ♪ ♪ just tell me what to do ♪ to make a better life for you ♪ ♪ any time and any desire i'm going to make it happen baby ♪ ♪ no matter what the moon and the stars above ♪ ♪ and i'll reach up and grab it ♪ ♪ hey ♪ it's your world ♪ your world ♪ anything you need i'll give to you ♪ put your hands together. ♪ it's your world ♪...
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it is math. it is people trying to make it living. it is like uber.ought they could make money. printing cash. when you reduce infrastructure costs and that is what some of what technology is -- it is not more tech, it is less tech. ec, moneyhac k the s gets made. there are just less people manning this. schwab has 20 compliance officers. robin hood has one. much of the revenue is can it be, it is a much more efficiency is going to come out of this. s moving in, sets moving out. now it is all digital. >> in case of the millennial's, is it, if you build it, they will come? >> oh, if you build it, they will come. that is the beauty. robin hood, to acquire 500,000, it would have cost him $10 million. can't afford a house, but they know it go pro with they know what twitter is. just because they can't afford a house, doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to trade. the front-end venture capital and your huge success -- how does schwab or the others make money anymore with the little guy? i can't figure it out. >> they are going upstream. the 50,000ing to fam
it is math. it is people trying to make it living. it is like uber.ought they could make money. printing cash. when you reduce infrastructure costs and that is what some of what technology is -- it is not more tech, it is less tech. ec, moneyhac k the s gets made. there are just less people manning this. schwab has 20 compliance officers. robin hood has one. much of the revenue is can it be, it is a much more efficiency is going to come out of this. s moving in, sets moving out. now it is all...
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if you have not seen it, go look at it. it's hilarious.y offer something different. >> what i was most impressed by, bill gates -- i think he has three or four buckets of water over his head. is it good for the businesses that they are differentiating themselves, whether by design or by chance? >> absolutely. a week like this, packed with good news, terrible news -- it highlights how we have begun to turn to these social networks to be our windows to the world. these are good problems to have. they're both trying to figure out how to coexist. the fact is that we turn to twitter and facebook first. >> when it comes to twitter, censoring certain information -- we saw something similar with the death of robin williams and some graphic images. is that a good thing? >> that is not a twitter problem, that is an internet problem. that has been true of the internet since the early 1990's. it is anarchic. you can find horrible things. it is the responsibility of the gatekeepers of these companies that depend on user-generated content to be responsi
if you have not seen it, go look at it. it's hilarious.y offer something different. >> what i was most impressed by, bill gates -- i think he has three or four buckets of water over his head. is it good for the businesses that they are differentiating themselves, whether by design or by chance? >> absolutely. a week like this, packed with good news, terrible news -- it highlights how we have begun to turn to these social networks to be our windows to the world. these are good...
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they make excuses for it. oh it was our fault. even if it was our fault. en even if -- even if america was not at all the don't think isis won't kill you. >> i want everyone, every celebrity seeking understanding with isis to go and seek it. >> go to them and seek it. go seek it in syria and in iraq and come back and tell me that. >> have i a question. why do we sell so many weapons to saudi arabia? >> join. >> a good reason. i will tell you. >> i would like the reason for to [bleep] use them now. >> we sell them for two reasons to the saudis. one is to keep the shiite in check in iran which is useful now that we took out saddam. and two to keep their own population under control. the people running around a saying let's have democracy. let's have a vote. they you are ped the -- they pushed the vote in gaza and what would happen if there was a vote in saudi arabia? >> i would like the countries in the middle east to deal with problems in the middle east for a change. >> you know what you are talking about -- >> i don't know what i am talking about. >> can
they make excuses for it. oh it was our fault. even if it was our fault. en even if -- even if america was not at all the don't think isis won't kill you. >> i want everyone, every celebrity seeking understanding with isis to go and seek it. >> go to them and seek it. go seek it in syria and in iraq and come back and tell me that. >> have i a question. why do we sell so many weapons to saudi arabia? >> join. >> a good reason. i will tell you. >> i would like...
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it sends it off. it's down towards fine phoenix and southern california or northeast nevada. 50s and 60s on your temperatures. it's running at 64, it says 58, 57, 57 santa rosa, 58 lake port, amazing close on these temperatures, it's not showing up so far. everyone is close. 23 gusts to 32, it's on the hair spray out there towards travis. westerly breeze for most, there was a little component of a south wind where parts of the coast was mild and warm. only 3 miles per hour. 62 up in tahoe, 67reno and it's 60 omaha, 64 minneapolis. the key has been torrential and copious rain. detroit 6.30 inches of rain. august itself is about 3 and a third. they doubled what they get in the entire month of autopsy. they had record rainfall and parts of new york too. for us there's a lot of fog. sunny cooler breezy at times. it's windy towards the delta, clouds move to the north. upper 70s, concord should be closer to 86. livermore 87. san francisco is where it should be. it's close inland, inland below pee low. tempe
it sends it off. it's down towards fine phoenix and southern california or northeast nevada. 50s and 60s on your temperatures. it's running at 64, it says 58, 57, 57 santa rosa, 58 lake port, amazing close on these temperatures, it's not showing up so far. everyone is close. 23 gusts to 32, it's on the hair spray out there towards travis. westerly breeze for most, there was a little component of a south wind where parts of the coast was mild and warm. only 3 miles per hour. 62 up in tahoe,...
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where is it stored? how is it used? is it monitored?aponry is being given without any strings attached. >> yes. >> without, most importantly, john heilemann, without any training. so you're in kalamazoo and you get this huge armored vehicle and all of this body arm is more advanced than what a lot of our soldiers and marines had going into iraq in 2003 and they have got no splin. discipline. i keep talking about culture. it's about culture. it starts at the top and it doesn't start with these kids. it starts at the top. when you have mayor in this town saying a week into these riots that we don't have a race problem in ferguson, we don't have race division, the culture starts at the top. and it's just a recipe for disaster. >> the combination, it seems to me of the culture piece you're talking about and this weaponry and the lack of training leads to what we have seen in so many of these cases which is an instinct for escalation. a hair trigger ramping up the temperature rather than doing what we hope police officers do in every instanc
where is it stored? how is it used? is it monitored?aponry is being given without any strings attached. >> yes. >> without, most importantly, john heilemann, without any training. so you're in kalamazoo and you get this huge armored vehicle and all of this body arm is more advanced than what a lot of our soldiers and marines had going into iraq in 2003 and they have got no splin. discipline. i keep talking about culture. it's about culture. it starts at the top and it doesn't start...
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just a way it's a again it's the overreaching control of population so the border thing it only makes sense when you have a welfare state because people can't come in and abuse that but let me ask you something you know your background as you mentioned family go back to the soviet union center you're a woman of the world you've tried to travel around the world you know the images coming out here in the united states of ferguson the time ferguson yeah you got a police state suddenly on the spot declaring martial law it would appear yeah is the u.s. in your. observations hauling into the same kind of dictatorial overreach that we've seen in the countries the us used to go to war against in the past i think they owe me wolf years ago when bush was still in power ten steps to fascism and then she said america was on its step or so i think it's maybe almost a time now that naomi wolf did publish that these tend to fashion yeah that made an impression on you because obviously an experience with this and so you it from your observation you'd say the us is kind of like fall into the trap of f
just a way it's a again it's the overreaching control of population so the border thing it only makes sense when you have a welfare state because people can't come in and abuse that but let me ask you something you know your background as you mentioned family go back to the soviet union center you're a woman of the world you've tried to travel around the world you know the images coming out here in the united states of ferguson the time ferguson yeah you got a police state suddenly on the spot...
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it's doing its job and it continues to stay south. and it's raining into phoenix and they're if thing slammed today. fog, sun and a few clouds to the north. afternoon temperatures, they're close for seasonal averages, but inland concord livermore, that's way down. it should be closer to 83. today 76. it will be a cool pattern and temperatures settle in for near average temperatures. >> time now 5:20, the very generous millionaires behind that hidden cash phenomenon, it became a nationwide hit. they're calling it quits. hidden cash founders, they posted a twitter message explaining their decision. they said the experiment grew beyond their expectations and i'm quoting here, it's simply not sustainable for two regular guys to keep doing this forever. they also said they do hope do more fun things and continue to give in the future. >> i who have that. >> i remember that day. >> it's so great. >> 5:21 is the time right now. >>> more protests after deadly shooting of a teenager in st. louis. what can fuel the tensions between the police a
it's doing its job and it continues to stay south. and it's raining into phoenix and they're if thing slammed today. fog, sun and a few clouds to the north. afternoon temperatures, they're close for seasonal averages, but inland concord livermore, that's way down. it should be closer to 83. today 76. it will be a cool pattern and temperatures settle in for near average temperatures. >> time now 5:20, the very generous millionaires behind that hidden cash phenomenon, it became a nationwide...
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it and told the public that that it was. there are legal and tactical considerations, but frankly it's a piece of evidence from a p p.r. perspective that it supports the officer, and their handling of it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ash har quaraishi, you've been out there with protesters. they've been calling for transparency. what has the reaction been like now that they have a little transparency, and what is it like tonight? >> reporter: well, the reaction has been two-fold. they've been reacting positively because in response to something they've been asking for day. they wanted to know the name of the officer who shot michael brown. but then then a video that purports michael brown committing a robbery. people are asking why putting out this information unless they're diverting the attention from the name of this police officer. and confounding as you said the burglary was not made known to this police officer as we were told originally. so it may not or should not have played a part in whether or not he was stopped
it and told the public that that it was. there are legal and tactical considerations, but frankly it's a piece of evidence from a p p.r. perspective that it supports the officer, and their handling of it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ash har quaraishi, you've been out there with protesters. they've been calling for transparency. what has the reaction been like now that they have a little transparency, and what is it like tonight? >> reporter: well, the reaction has...