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it's legit, it's proven, and it's worked for me. so if you don't try it, you're selling yourself short. >> it allows me to have a day that i didn't think was available to me when i started. it's never too late to recapture the fountain of youth and become a beast. you can do it. >> announcer: introducing the new fitness system breaking all the rules for at-home body transformation, body beast. now the secrets used by pros to burn excess fat and get you completely ripped are packed into one explosive training system you can do right at home and get results like this in just 90 body-shredding days. no gym, no machines, no expensive personal trainer. >> body beast gave me these abs. >> i've got biceps now that i didn't have before and shoulders. i love it. >> announcer: with body beast, it's simple. if you can lift, you can lose weight and get the muscle definition needed for the head-turning physique you have always wanted. >> my arms got bigger. my chest got bigger. i was able to get more ripped. >> announcer: with body beast, you ge
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you name it, it's here.hich makes hold little wood the perfect place to conduct social experiments. when we screw with people, we call it a social experiment. so, in the name of science, what we did was, we sent up a series of strange and tempting scenarios on the sidewalk out front of our theater. these people did not know they were on camera. these are their natural reactions. first up, we left a plate of unattended sushi on a table with a sign that said, "free leftover sushi" and the question is, how long did it take someone to eat that sushi? let's find out. ♪ ♪ >> free leftover sushi. >> [ bleep ]. >> day me to try it? [ laughter ] >> should i do it? >> yeah. >> think it will made my sick? i can't get sick before i go to denver. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: your problem now, denver. we have another one. since it is flu season, we thought this would be interesting. how long will it take before someone high fives a man with a terrible hacking cough? let's find out. ♪ ♪ >> high five. whoo! [ coughing ] ♪ whoo! yea
you name it, it's here.hich makes hold little wood the perfect place to conduct social experiments. when we screw with people, we call it a social experiment. so, in the name of science, what we did was, we sent up a series of strange and tempting scenarios on the sidewalk out front of our theater. these people did not know they were on camera. these are their natural reactions. first up, we left a plate of unattended sushi on a table with a sign that said, "free leftover sushi" and...
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hashtag it. get it trending.little kid, holidays -- my mom made sure because we didn't have any money. she made sure that we felt like we were millionaires because we had each other. we had the little turkey, you know? >> jimmy: i never had turkey. >> you don't like turkey? >> jimmy: oh, i love turkey. i said we never had it until thanksgiving, you know? >> well, nobody ate turkey until thanksgiving! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll have turkey for dinner on thanksgiving. >> they were mad. turkeys were mad for years because no one paid any attention to them. and when they weren't looking, here we come, trying to get them -- put them on the table. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. get them on there. >> you know? but it was like, you know? and then you had time. you know, you had some time. put down your -- >> jimmy: gadgets and things -- >> --phones and your gadgets. just talk to somebody. it's hard, i know. i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do it. just make it a day. >> one day a year. >> jimmy: one day a year, just talk to the fam
hashtag it. get it trending.little kid, holidays -- my mom made sure because we didn't have any money. she made sure that we felt like we were millionaires because we had each other. we had the little turkey, you know? >> jimmy: i never had turkey. >> you don't like turkey? >> jimmy: oh, i love turkey. i said we never had it until thanksgiving, you know? >> well, nobody ate turkey until thanksgiving! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll have turkey for dinner on...
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hear from those who saw it. filmed it. lived it. you won't believe your eyes. >> it shot out one of my filters in my camera. >> whoa! holy -- >>> "caught on camera: on the edge of death." have you ever wondered what it's like to stare death in the face? well, we are going to show you. the situations are dire, the people are real, the stakes couldn't be higher. and they're all caught on camera. it's some of the most dramatic video you'll ever see. hong kong, november 20th, 1996. the worst high-rise fire in the country's history breaks out in the 16-story office and apartment building in the downtown shopping district. thousands of people scramble over one another to flee that burning building. some are lucky enough to escape. others are not. lives dangle on the edge of death. rescue teams are pushed to the brink and beyond. >> you have to sum up the overall situation, the hazards and dangers, what is feasible, what is achievable, and what's obviously not. >> 4:49 p.m., fire is reported on the second floor. it spreads quickly. the ele
hear from those who saw it. filmed it. lived it. you won't believe your eyes. >> it shot out one of my filters in my camera. >> whoa! holy -- >>> "caught on camera: on the edge of death." have you ever wondered what it's like to stare death in the face? well, we are going to show you. the situations are dire, the people are real, the stakes couldn't be higher. and they're all caught on camera. it's some of the most dramatic video you'll ever see. hong kong,...
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Dec 16, 2014
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it never matters how the market opens, it matters how it closes. to matt's point, it has been a disaster on these closes. what's going on? >> i think it has a lot to do with russia which is, obviously, being impacted dramatically by oil. stories about russian 1998 contagion and then the u.s. market, absolute safe haven, good retail numbers as expected. slow but better manufacturing numbers, new home -- construction starts, housing, so u.s. safe haven -- charles: all of that stuff was out, though, when we were up 250 points. all that stuff was the known stuff, but we gave it up. and nicole brought it up, i mean, guys, i'm getting waxed on some of these tech plays, i mean, the bottom completely falling out. the airlines got hit, retailers got hit. aren't those the safe plays when oil -- >> i mean, there's an article that came out this afternoon in "the wall street journal" about the fed potentially raising interest rates sooner rather than later. i don't buy into that stuff personally, but it did spook the market. charles: he writes those articles ev
it never matters how the market opens, it matters how it closes. to matt's point, it has been a disaster on these closes. what's going on? >> i think it has a lot to do with russia which is, obviously, being impacted dramatically by oil. stories about russian 1998 contagion and then the u.s. market, absolute safe haven, good retail numbers as expected. slow but better manufacturing numbers, new home -- construction starts, housing, so u.s. safe haven -- charles: all of that stuff was out,...
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>> what is it? >> it's a fiat 500. >> well, i know it's a car. i know what kind of car it is.hat's your thought here? what is this? >> it's a mobile promotional vehicle. it's a way to test the retail theory and see how many people actually want to buy mochi ice cream and mr. green tea products in new york. really low operating cost. we can get about between 650 and 700 mochi in this freezer. out the door car, graphics, and the freezer was 18,500. >> $18,000? how many mochi do we have to sell to pay for this? >> uh, i do have numbers. i do have numbers. >> okay. >> they're in my head. >> [laughs] that doesn't-- i was really caught off guard when michael went out and made this extravagant purchase without anybody's permission. it's a bold move, but it's impossible to determine if it's a good return unless you run the numbers. >> you know, you just can't keep all these numbers in your head and think that everyone could read what you're thinking. >> why can't you trust that i know what i'm doing? >> because i could have spent that 18,000 five other ways. >> michael, the word that
>> what is it? >> it's a fiat 500. >> well, i know it's a car. i know what kind of car it is.hat's your thought here? what is this? >> it's a mobile promotional vehicle. it's a way to test the retail theory and see how many people actually want to buy mochi ice cream and mr. green tea products in new york. really low operating cost. we can get about between 650 and 700 mochi in this freezer. out the door car, graphics, and the freezer was 18,500. >> $18,000? how...
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it's a bird. it's a plane. it's a kayak? >> it's just crazy.s me so much anxiety watching it. >> it's obviously not something you see every day. americans drink 48 billion bottles of water every year. that's enough plastic bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. clear. brita water. nothing is better. we are about to make more gooddeliveriesverybody. to more places than anybody on earth. we have the speed. we have the technology. and we have the team. we made over 15 billion successful deliveries last year. 15 billion! football has a season. baseball has a season. this is our season. looking for one of these? >>> we are used to seeing daredevils push themselves to the limit, but this video combines two extreme sports and pushes the boundaries of believability. >> we have a guy in a kayak sky diving, which is obviously not something you see every day. >> and he sort of is rolling around and like as though he is like in "the jetsons" or something, going through the air. >> i have seen peopl
it's a bird. it's a plane. it's a kayak? >> it's just crazy.s me so much anxiety watching it. >> it's obviously not something you see every day. americans drink 48 billion bottles of water every year. that's enough plastic bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. clear. brita water. nothing is better. we are about to make more gooddeliveriesverybody. to more places than anybody on earth. we have the speed. we have the...
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i wear it long. i wear it short. i wear it dark. i wear it light.rst time i tried wen, i actually had a whole head of extensions because i'd just wrapped my dancing with the stars season. so what surprised me the most was how silky it was and how easy it was for me to run a comb through my hair. because, the tricky thing about extensions is, extensions are real hair. so i have to treat them just like i treat my natural hair. but i actually baby them even more because they need a little bit more moisture they need silky products and i think the wen system is the answer to that. i've seen a lot of changes since i first started using wen. my hair's so much healthier now and so much smoother and so much silkier. so basically, the bottom line is, hair that looks like this is attainable for anyone and everyone. it's affordable, it's a great system, it's really easy super user friendly, and it all starts with wen. ♪ (alyssa milano) so for the women and the men that want to try your product but are sort of scared or nervous or are interested, but haven't pi
i wear it long. i wear it short. i wear it dark. i wear it light.rst time i tried wen, i actually had a whole head of extensions because i'd just wrapped my dancing with the stars season. so what surprised me the most was how silky it was and how easy it was for me to run a comb through my hair. because, the tricky thing about extensions is, extensions are real hair. so i have to treat them just like i treat my natural hair. but i actually baby them even more because they need a little bit more...
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if it's not true, it should be true. it's a wonderful story. >> too bad, it's a great story. >> the historical museum owns the dress and the d.a.r. here in d.c. has a piece of the curtain. and for an exhibit, the two pieces met. and we had gotten in a really wonderful new microscope in the conservation lab. they came to our lab to -- and they both met under the microscope to see if this, we could prove this was the same fabric. >> and the fabric -- >> it's not the same fabric. now, on the -- so we know that if this was the curtain, it wasn't made, the dress was not made of this curtain. and what we don't know if that was really a curtain. now we have a second mystery to solve. is this, was that piece they have really a piece of the red velvet curtain. >> there's another letter to be found. >> somewhere. >> somewhere. we'll go back to julia tyler. and on to sara polk. so we are now up to 1845 to '49. and how is dressing in this particular time different? how has it evolved? >> el with, this is really sort of what you thin
if it's not true, it should be true. it's a wonderful story. >> too bad, it's a great story. >> the historical museum owns the dress and the d.a.r. here in d.c. has a piece of the curtain. and for an exhibit, the two pieces met. and we had gotten in a really wonderful new microscope in the conservation lab. they came to our lab to -- and they both met under the microscope to see if this, we could prove this was the same fabric. >> and the fabric -- >> it's not the same...
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it's cool, it's fun. but have you ever seen the vanguard rocket car that old footage those were slight rules. these two have races. that's how we were but it's not a skill you need. now we need to be able to sift information quickly. >> what is something that has amazed you today? >> as opposed to yesterday? >> she was unclear about whether she meant today it just says today. >> here's what freaks me out every day pretty much is that we can think and i'm not kidding. we are a -- you probably sat through this a few times we are made through the dust of exploded stars and it has gravity even though it's just fast and it all came together and we have a son and we are on this planet and we have some other planets and asteroids which was cool. we are made of this material, that stardust. you and i are at least one way that the universe knows itself. that's astonishing so there's a responsibility. does the universe expect something of me, can i leave it better than i found it or am i nothing, nobody, as back? i
it's cool, it's fun. but have you ever seen the vanguard rocket car that old footage those were slight rules. these two have races. that's how we were but it's not a skill you need. now we need to be able to sift information quickly. >> what is something that has amazed you today? >> as opposed to yesterday? >> she was unclear about whether she meant today it just says today. >> here's what freaks me out every day pretty much is that we can think and i'm not kidding. we...
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it does not justify it. come up with a better plan. it does not make any sense. who has pets would look at this and say are you insane? having said that in the similar vein of what bonnie said, my wife said if she goes before me she wants me killed. i think bonnie is being consider rete. >> she may want a little party time. >> does this give you thoughts about your roommate's cat? >> i don't want to have people on twitter hate me. apparently this is all about money, i think. the will first says what the woman would like is for the dog to go to this animal sanctuary. but if they can't afford it then put the dog to sleep and cremate it and have the ashes put together. what dog owner would say, well only if it is a financial burden ? then these people who are outraged say how can we help? they say donate money to the dog sanctuary. wouldn't everyone put that in their will? >> i need funds help me raise funds. >> it may be a hoax. >> really? we have to do that these days. >> she is in toledo. >> she doesn't want the dog anymore. she faked her own death. >> toledo is
it does not justify it. come up with a better plan. it does not make any sense. who has pets would look at this and say are you insane? having said that in the similar vein of what bonnie said, my wife said if she goes before me she wants me killed. i think bonnie is being consider rete. >> she may want a little party time. >> does this give you thoughts about your roommate's cat? >> i don't want to have people on twitter hate me. apparently this is all about money, i think....
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i hate it. i hate it. -it's a big deal for me.is than i've ever been proud of anything. lemonis: you shouldn't be proud of this right now. it's a disaster. the only way this is gonna work -- you're gonna have to take very specific direction from me because if we tell them one thing and we do something else, i'll have to fire you. i think you sold them a bill of goods, and you didn't follow through. i need to get convinced that you're the right guy to lead. a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast nbcuniversal. bringing media and technology together for you. kathleen: i'm just so glad this all came to a head because it needed to happen. we need to make things better. mike: i just feel horrible that you find out that people lose respect for you. when rich said that, that's just -- it's like a pun
i hate it. i hate it. -it's a big deal for me.is than i've ever been proud of anything. lemonis: you shouldn't be proud of this right now. it's a disaster. the only way this is gonna work -- you're gonna have to take very specific direction from me because if we tell them one thing and we do something else, i'll have to fire you. i think you sold them a bill of goods, and you didn't follow through. i need to get convinced that you're the right guy to lead. a remote that lives on your phone....
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it, in the beginning and it is just there and then you moved into it. was that your idea to get at the character that way or have you seen that on stage somewhere else? >> it is set up that way. the only time i have seen, i saw the original production and he did not do as much about contortion. there is that scene when the doctors describing the affliction. itterms of the specifics, over the years started to happen but the breath was the main thing, the way he breeds. that is the key. that is my way into him. cane on.uts the >> why is that? >> it is the way into everything if you think about it. how you brees determines everything the matter what your emotional state is. you tell athletes make sure you are breathing. to be connected. out how largered it was for him to even breathe and figure out what that would be like, that was my key into him. even hearing it, when i hear him brees as i do downstage, it helps, it is a most like juggling. i keep hearing and the breath is so different. >> who is john merrick? >> his real name was joseph merrick. he died
it, in the beginning and it is just there and then you moved into it. was that your idea to get at the character that way or have you seen that on stage somewhere else? >> it is set up that way. the only time i have seen, i saw the original production and he did not do as much about contortion. there is that scene when the doctors describing the affliction. itterms of the specifics, over the years started to happen but the breath was the main thing, the way he breeds. that is the key....
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i believe in it. i live it and breathe it.eat and tears into it. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. week night dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. we asked women use dove bar for 7 days with no mirrors. on the seventh day beautiful skin is revealed. with one quarter moisturizing cream it helps skin feel more firm and elastic. take the dove 7 day test. it's great on strawberries apples... bananas... rice cakes... raspberries... toast! [ kelly ] jif hazelnut spread makes anything your new favorite thing. spoons! which is why this choosy mom chooses jif. >>> all right. we're back at 8:12. time for what's trending today. let's feel the burn. remember the jane f
i believe in it. i live it and breathe it.eat and tears into it. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. week night dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands...
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it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it.your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> between all the shopping and the parties, the holiday hustle may already have you stressed out. it is steve greenburg hasn't already done it. we brought in one of santa's little elves to bring back your festive spirit. >> he has the -- apps, the website, the tech to make your life easier during the holiday. he's the author of "gadget nation" and our own gadget guy, we claim him, steve greenburg. >> ugly holiday sweater, zombie santa. and have the matching hat that goes with it, which i showed in the tease. so wherever you go, the party goes with you. >> that person should never been invited to begin with. >> these two bottles represent an app here, free app, called drizzly. you're in the holiday situation, people coming over, you need some liquor in your house quickly, you ran out, touch a button, and within -- in this case, 23 minutes i got this delivered. i live on the west side, i got this d
it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it.your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> between all the shopping and the parties, the holiday hustle may already have you stressed out. it is steve greenburg hasn't already done it. we brought in one of santa's little elves to bring back your festive spirit. >> he has the -- apps, the website, the tech to make your life easier...
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Dec 18, 2014
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it's factored in a lot. >> do you short it? >> no. i think it's a no touch. i think it's a dangerous area right now because it's susceptible to one good headline out of china. i wouldn't invest in it. >>> coming up next, energy stocks soaring a long with the broader market. is it too late to be buying into this bounce? stay tuned. >>> welcome back to "fast money." today the dow saw the best two-day gain for stocks since 2008. the s&p and dow basically erasing all of this month's losses over just the past two days. energy seeing a 2% bounce today, but it is still the worst performing sector in the s&p 500 this quarter. we've got someone who says this could be the perfect time to get in. let's bring in paul hickey. >> how are you? >> we have seen energy bounce maybe anticipating a move in the stabilization of oil. >> just looking at the energy sector, what we've done, we have this huge divergence, almost unheard of where the s&p 500 is up 5%, sector down 20% over a six-month stretch. go back 50 years it's only happened 16 times. very rare. first answer to the q
it's factored in a lot. >> do you short it? >> no. i think it's a no touch. i think it's a dangerous area right now because it's susceptible to one good headline out of china. i wouldn't invest in it. >>> coming up next, energy stocks soaring a long with the broader market. is it too late to be buying into this bounce? stay tuned. >>> welcome back to "fast money." today the dow saw the best two-day gain for stocks since 2008. the s&p and dow basically...
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Dec 30, 2014
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it? it does. and that's because we have maturing skin. you know what i'm talking about -- those wrinkles, etched-in expression lines discoloration, and large-looking pores. our skin today needs something much more powerful than what we used in our 20s and 30s. and that's why, in just a few minutes, i'm excited to introduce you to an incredible woman. you're gonna love her. she is the doctor behind the science that is giving women just like us results like these in just 14 days. [ audience gasps ] wow, right? okay, and look at this. 30 days. >> wow. >> yeah, that's a double wow, i would say. 60 days for these results. now, you might be wondering, "how on earth is that possible?" well, take a look. >> female announcer: so, who is this incredible woman behind dr. denese skinscience? >> male announcer: well, if you've ever watching qvc before, chances are you've seen this. >> it sold out a few hours ago. gone. it's gone. >> sold out so quickly. >> sold out. >> our hydroshield sold out. >> it
it? it does. and that's because we have maturing skin. you know what i'm talking about -- those wrinkles, etched-in expression lines discoloration, and large-looking pores. our skin today needs something much more powerful than what we used in our 20s and 30s. and that's why, in just a few minutes, i'm excited to introduce you to an incredible woman. you're gonna love her. she is the doctor behind the science that is giving women just like us results like these in just 14 days. [ audience gasps...
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and i wondered if it did make it come alive or if it somehow locked it in some sacrosanct quasi-religious past that was not reachable for most people. c-span: you write in your introduction the following: 'perhaps i should also explain that i bear no animus toward jefferson. true, i once nominated him as the most overrated person in american history for an american heritage survey.' >> guest: right. c-span: why did you do that? >> guest: well, because he's been so mythologized that we almost los--lose the person. this is an old thing. i mean, this isn't new. for centuries now jefferson has been largely mythologized. he's made bigger than life. he's portrayed as the--either the champion of virtually every a--every species of american freedom: gender equality, racial equality. much of that, i mean, had nothing to do with the things he actually stood for actively in his life. he's given credit for things he didn't do and, i think, not gi--given credit for some of the things which he did quite brilliantly. on the other hand, if we're down, he's down. it's as if the image of--the self-image of
and i wondered if it did make it come alive or if it somehow locked it in some sacrosanct quasi-religious past that was not reachable for most people. c-span: you write in your introduction the following: 'perhaps i should also explain that i bear no animus toward jefferson. true, i once nominated him as the most overrated person in american history for an american heritage survey.' >> guest: right. c-span: why did you do that? >> guest: well, because he's been so mythologized that...
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no, it does not have it -- >> hey! >> thank you so. you so much e're in tera of low oice respond spod. they >> welcome back to "countdown" this monday morning. the dollar is rising. i hope it's still rising. it is. there you go. 1122.7. you are looking at a nearly five-year high. the jobs report was strong. 32,000. the dollar is rising. we had two key guests both talking about the game of 2015. it is a dollar strength game. this week, you have consumer confidence along with retail sales which will teed a more rounded picture. so they're continuing to rise. 17:26. he said to his dollar, running o it of the steam that yam weakness. it's just getting harder and harderer. the bang for your buck should be on her. have a look at new zealand ollar and the osie dollar. 82.74. they've got a central bank meeting on december 11th. china disappointed. ims declined -- that may tell you bigger story where they have such a symbiotic relationship. t's a morning for big wortsdz. thanks jeff. >> it was boosted by an unexpected decline in airports on low
no, it does not have it -- >> hey! >> thank you so. you so much e're in tera of low oice respond spod. they >> welcome back to "countdown" this monday morning. the dollar is rising. i hope it's still rising. it is. there you go. 1122.7. you are looking at a nearly five-year high. the jobs report was strong. 32,000. the dollar is rising. we had two key guests both talking about the game of 2015. it is a dollar strength game. this week, you have consumer confidence...
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it was toxic. it was dangerous. it was noisy. i did not want to end up there. studied hard at school. got a scholarship to get a good education. i practiced music. i had a dream of being a musician. it is ironic i would go back in my creative life and pay homage to the community i came from. the shipping industry was destroyed by economic forces beyond the power of the community. there is no way it could have survived. and yet the message of community being the basis of economics is an important one. i don't think you could have economic theories that don't think of communities being a major part of that. abstract theories don't work for me in that sense. the industry was destroyed. the community went down. >> destroyed by what? modernization? >> it was cheaper to build ships in korea and japan because they were subsidized. our government refused to subsidized shipbuilding industry. it was not exactly fair. the playing field was not level. it had nothing to the workmanship of the ships. work.e very proud of that and then it went. the thing that identified us as
it was toxic. it was dangerous. it was noisy. i did not want to end up there. studied hard at school. got a scholarship to get a good education. i practiced music. i had a dream of being a musician. it is ironic i would go back in my creative life and pay homage to the community i came from. the shipping industry was destroyed by economic forces beyond the power of the community. there is no way it could have survived. and yet the message of community being the basis of economics is an...
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it's a tablet when you want it and a laptop when you need it. just take it already!drug prices. express scripts saying they will have an exclusive option on its biggest plans. sharing the news of gilliard down sharply down $11. abbvie up almost $3. in dollar terms, bobbles the mind. >> $160 million market cap. >> and down $10 on -- >> $16 billion right there. >> our meg tirrell is here with a special guest. >> let's bring in steve miller. thank you very joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so let's get right into it. we know that abbvie's drug has an $83,000 list price that the company told us about on friday giving you. >> we never disclose drug prices but you can say, it's a significant discount, big enough to allow us to recommend treating all patients with geno type one hep c. >> folks argue abbvie's regimen has more spills, some need to take it longer than gilead's renlment what happen do you say to doctor whose need the choice to prescribe gilead's drug. >> in the clinical trials the outcomes from the drugs, which never faced head-to-head trials, but the stu
it's a tablet when you want it and a laptop when you need it. just take it already!drug prices. express scripts saying they will have an exclusive option on its biggest plans. sharing the news of gilliard down sharply down $11. abbvie up almost $3. in dollar terms, bobbles the mind. >> $160 million market cap. >> and down $10 on -- >> $16 billion right there. >> our meg tirrell is here with a special guest. >> let's bring in steve miller. thank you very joining us....
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in the context of the era, it may not be as unreasonable as it seems on its face. >> in the midst of the vietnam war, right in the middle of it, ho chi minh was thrown out of power, pushed out of power literally by bezuan, an aggressively -- calling for world domination of communism and eventually, you know, in 1975, we left vietnam and as far as i know he was in power. and one would assume that vietnam would've pursued that agenda of world domination. but it didn't turn out that way. it turned out more the way dave gordon describes it. >> right. >> what happened between then and now? >> part of the problem, i think, is that lezuan and the politburo is also balancing their own requirements. and we need to realize that after the bifurcation of vietnam in 1954 where there is two entities, a south and north vietnam, that in north vietnam, hanoi's leaders ho chi minh and ultimately lezuan are having to make decisions about supporting an insurgency in the south to reunify this country in the aftermath of a long and bloody colonial conflict or anti-colonial conflict and also build their ow
in the context of the era, it may not be as unreasonable as it seems on its face. >> in the midst of the vietnam war, right in the middle of it, ho chi minh was thrown out of power, pushed out of power literally by bezuan, an aggressively -- calling for world domination of communism and eventually, you know, in 1975, we left vietnam and as far as i know he was in power. and one would assume that vietnam would've pursued that agenda of world domination. but it didn't turn out that way. it...
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it. >> charlie: can you sum it up by saying it's about kindness?re open than usual, it's a big day, trying to make the case that kindness is not this kind of amorphous, gauzy, optional thing that we add on, but it's an essential human characteristic. in fact, it should be part of an intellectual life, it's a valid intellectual concept, anybody who's a writer or artist or citizen should take time to think about it. so i was trying to, in the setting, validate for those kids. i often think that courage and efficiency are proper virtues and other once, sympathy, compassion, kindness, patience, are nice but optional. i was trying to say, no, these are all part of being a powerful human being. >> charlie: some of the people i've interviewed who have acted courageously, which is different than human kindness, which is always like i had no choice. what else would i have done. >> right. >> charlie: i didn't do it. it was the thing the do. >> one of the scary things is maybe it depends on the day. >> charlie: yeah. so i was thinking, you know, in a sense of
it. >> charlie: can you sum it up by saying it's about kindness?re open than usual, it's a big day, trying to make the case that kindness is not this kind of amorphous, gauzy, optional thing that we add on, but it's an essential human characteristic. in fact, it should be part of an intellectual life, it's a valid intellectual concept, anybody who's a writer or artist or citizen should take time to think about it. so i was trying to, in the setting, validate for those kids. i often think...
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it felt it was asked to do this.felt the president knew what was going on, the president and certainly his national security staff were getting regular reports of the information, certainly senior leaders were going to the cia and telling them, you guys are doing great work to keep america safe. and now we have a change of administration. and they're being punished for it. so i can feel a sense of betrayal on their behalf as well, that they did something that they were asked to do, that was brutal and that you wouldn't want to air in public, and now they're being scrutinized for it. >> did we get any information through these torture techniques, enhanced interrogation? did he get information we needed to get fast and we got it that way? >> we got information. the question, what did that information lead us to do? there are certainly claims that some of the information led us to capture and kill bin laden. and that's great. but the problem is, that's only half the story, even if it's true. let's not forget, that we go
it felt it was asked to do this.felt the president knew what was going on, the president and certainly his national security staff were getting regular reports of the information, certainly senior leaders were going to the cia and telling them, you guys are doing great work to keep america safe. and now we have a change of administration. and they're being punished for it. so i can feel a sense of betrayal on their behalf as well, that they did something that they were asked to do, that was...
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>> it didn't and it's much better than it was. >> okay, whoa!imberly what's your prediction? >> well, i had a winner last year because i predicted that the gop would take back the senate. check. thank you very much. >> i was nervous when you said that. >> you were. i think you had the apprehension going. this year, this is a layup. i think this is a layup. kim kardashian? yep. she will have another baby. i'm not 100% sure with kanye but i think she will -- maybe. >> can i make one more prediction? that there will be a kiss tonight at around midnight on fox news air! i'm not sure who's going to initiate it. >> somebody's fog to turn into a frog. >> bernie mcgerken and jesse watters. >> goodness gracious. what are my options, right? i don't know. >> my prediction is that there will be some things that will happen and other things won't. and someone on tv, perhaps a cable show will say, you can't make this stuff up, folks! stay tuned. "the five" new year's resolutions are next! in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only
>> it didn't and it's much better than it was. >> okay, whoa!imberly what's your prediction? >> well, i had a winner last year because i predicted that the gop would take back the senate. check. thank you very much. >> i was nervous when you said that. >> you were. i think you had the apprehension going. this year, this is a layup. i think this is a layup. kim kardashian? yep. she will have another baby. i'm not 100% sure with kanye but i think she will -- maybe....
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it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it.erstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. so the only sounds you'll hear are the ones you want to hear. bianca! (cheering) delsym. silence is relief. and now for a limited time try delsym for free, with mail in rebate. >>> debbie allen is by far one of hollywood's most versatile and talented entertainers who became a household name when she starred in the '80s tv show "fame". >> also a producer and award winning choreographer who directed "scandal" and "grey's anatomy". >> now after five years on the stage, her christmas musical will finally premiere on tv. it is called "the hot chocolate nutcracker ." >> the show features raven-symone and kids from her dance academy, one of the things you're most thrilled with. >> i am. >> tell us about this. >> i really love this show so much. i feel like this whole debbie allen dance academy
it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it.erstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. so the only sounds you'll hear are the ones you want to hear. bianca! (cheering) delsym. silence is relief. and now for a limited time try delsym for free, with mail in rebate. >>> debbie allen...
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>> it's solar powered. solyndra actually made it. believe it or not. you know what it is? it looks like an old cd player. >> that means i will no longer complain that my water is not hot enough. >> exactly. >> oh, my gosh. >> this isn't really a gift for me. it's a gift so i'll stop complaining to you. >> i like it. >> can you get a close-up of that, america. >> look at that, america. >> it's like a flying saucer for your mug. and you also get free silica gel. >> don't eat those. >> there are children at home who will go, oh, silica gel. >> brookstone makes great products. that not one of the ones i have. >> that's true. >> this is for you. merry christmas. >> okay, thanks. >> she gets two things. >> where's the second one? >> look at the little reindeer. >> i like the wrapping paper. this might be awesome. >> oh, who is this from? this is a little provocative. >> not from me, but i would have sent you something provocative. >> who at this table got me sexy time? who is it? who is it, baby? >> show us. >> who is it, baby? this is a gift i can put to very good use. >> that'
>> it's solar powered. solyndra actually made it. believe it or not. you know what it is? it looks like an old cd player. >> that means i will no longer complain that my water is not hot enough. >> exactly. >> oh, my gosh. >> this isn't really a gift for me. it's a gift so i'll stop complaining to you. >> i like it. >> can you get a close-up of that, america. >> look at that, america. >> it's like a flying saucer for your mug. and you also...
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you brown it it's good to go.t want to rush llan drank -- but this is my jam. >> these are shooters. everyone loves the individual dessert. they don't want to share. >> it looks fancy. >> so fancy, but so easy. we make these with chocolate chips. >> let me just get that out of your way. >> some semisweet and bittersweet. >> do you want me to help you? >> add the eggs. pour in the heavy cream. this is made in the blender. >> this is like a blend and go type thing? >> totally. you don't have to get in front of the stove or sister or anything. >> good. i don't use my stove. >> you're good here. turn it on for a quick second. and there you go. >> and this is -- >> yeah. >> you scoop it into these little things? >> pour it right in from the blender. that's easy. >> that sounds too easy. that's all it takes? >> that's all it takes. better than instant, but tastes 10,000 times better. do you serve them right away? >> serve right away or refrigerate up to one, two days before. >> i'm going to keep this. not a party withou
you brown it it's good to go.t want to rush llan drank -- but this is my jam. >> these are shooters. everyone loves the individual dessert. they don't want to share. >> it looks fancy. >> so fancy, but so easy. we make these with chocolate chips. >> let me just get that out of your way. >> some semisweet and bittersweet. >> do you want me to help you? >> add the eggs. pour in the heavy cream. this is made in the blender. >> this is like a blend...
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it was our dinosaur. it was our museum. it was our lives that had been just torn to pieces. >> i was in france, and they called me, and, you know, i thought it was a joke. couldn't believe it, and i cried. >> i was highly emotional, but from that moment that i heard that the specimen was going to be taken, my focus was on the specimen. legally and all that other crap, that's not my concern. my concern was make sure that dinosaur was going to transport, everything was going to be safe. >> sue belonged here, and what happened was not right. >> you know, it was like a funeral, losing a family member. it just felt like a nightmare, like it just wasn't really happening, just. >> the place was a mess. we, all of a sudden, were a mess. and they hauled sue away. >> i don't know how peter did it. one of the hardest things to watch and be a part of was knowing that literally peter was in love with that dinosaur. >> and the home of the brave. >> i grew up in hill city, and i lived in los angeles at the time sue was discovered. in 1992
it was our dinosaur. it was our museum. it was our lives that had been just torn to pieces. >> i was in france, and they called me, and, you know, i thought it was a joke. couldn't believe it, and i cried. >> i was highly emotional, but from that moment that i heard that the specimen was going to be taken, my focus was on the specimen. legally and all that other crap, that's not my concern. my concern was make sure that dinosaur was going to transport, everything was going to be...
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it was him.the notoriety he has because he has earned it. >> you see him as a filmmaker making films he is not in. >> 100%. i think that is one of those things -- not that no breaks or woody allen ever did that, but i think he is following in that lead of great comedians who can a that very proudly, being proper director. >> clint eastwood is, as well. >> and mel gibson and a lot of people who have turned, you know, and you talk to people, work onlpy, who can both sides. angelina jolie is doing it right now. he is definitely one of those, because he has got a voice and stories he wants to tell. he is got a perspective he wants to share. >> what does rosario want? >> everything. i have a lot of things that i do all of the time. i did take that break that i needed after this movie. i am glad i did not do it before this movie. i did it after. i got to end on a really high note. after this film. >> what did you learn? >> it was not like i had so much of a break. i have a latino organization that turn
it was him.the notoriety he has because he has earned it. >> you see him as a filmmaker making films he is not in. >> 100%. i think that is one of those things -- not that no breaks or woody allen ever did that, but i think he is following in that lead of great comedians who can a that very proudly, being proper director. >> clint eastwood is, as well. >> and mel gibson and a lot of people who have turned, you know, and you talk to people, work onlpy, who can both sides....
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when it is used well, it is phenomena. it has a great message.hat i said. we have to give people their worst moment. >> well, we picked three, the selfies in general is too much focus on yourself. >> oh, these are our folks. >> we love these selfies. >> it is selfie improvement. >> there you go, mike. >> maybe be careful, you could up there. the truth is, the focus on selfies -- there was a dinner time app where it shows where you have to limit the amount of time that's spent. it actually controls how much screen time as pose to taking over your job as a parent. that's your job as a parent. we do believe in helping parents. >> we cannot finish out the segment without talking about kim kardashian. >> [ laughter ] >> everything that's bad about role model and she's made a ton of money doing this and she's become a celebrity. everybody that's watching knowsm kardashian is, do i want my kids to model themselves after kim kardashian? >> no. >> it is a very bad message to kids. i think that's the single most important thing that i tell you. it is the c
when it is used well, it is phenomena. it has a great message.hat i said. we have to give people their worst moment. >> well, we picked three, the selfies in general is too much focus on yourself. >> oh, these are our folks. >> we love these selfies. >> it is selfie improvement. >> there you go, mike. >> maybe be careful, you could up there. the truth is, the focus on selfies -- there was a dinner time app where it shows where you have to limit the amount of...
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i looked at it. -- it was crepe paper. >> i think it was supposed to be ribbon. >> it is more affordable. can you tell us about the creche we see on the right? >> do you want to take it? >> mrs. kennedy decided she wanted to have a creche. >> was that a first? >> the families had private -- this was on the state floor. she borrowed one to be on display at the white house. that started the tradition of the creche on display to remind people that the white house is a home. >> very nice. more of the nutcracker ornaments. >> and caroline. you have to know how precious she looks. >> and the nutcracker legacy was picked up again by the bushes in 1990. >> i think those are a little scary. i'm just saying. >> horrifying. >> they do not have eyes. >> we rounded the slides earlier, and the incredibly skillful individual who pulled these images said, she was being kind. this is actually a nice picture compared to the way some of the other was looks. they were rather terrifying. you were there. >> what it was is we bought the faces. they are just faces. blank porcelain faces, and the decorators, the
i looked at it. -- it was crepe paper. >> i think it was supposed to be ribbon. >> it is more affordable. can you tell us about the creche we see on the right? >> do you want to take it? >> mrs. kennedy decided she wanted to have a creche. >> was that a first? >> the families had private -- this was on the state floor. she borrowed one to be on display at the white house. that started the tradition of the creche on display to remind people that the white...
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it's produced well. it's captivating. it's a true story. and it's just unbelievable. >> it's true.aged in it because you're just listening to it, so your mind is really active. you're not just a passive receiver of the information. you're imagining what does the suspect look like? >> you said that's the first time i've ever seen a picture of the suspect. i had only imagined him in my mind. >> exactly. >> did he look like you thought? >> i don't know, yeah. yes and no. >> and the host, sara, does a really good job of being the tour guide through this murder mystery and putting you right in the crime scene with all the phone calls, all the interviews and she's narrow it had down. a lot of people today. >> i don't know what's going to happen. >> don't say anything because i'm going to start it tomorrow. >> downloading it right now. >> get a check of the weather. >>> this is not exactly a serial case of weather, but we will bring you the next few days. so for tomorrow, we are looking at a mess in the pacific northwest. rain, snow. look for sunshine in the midplains. wet weather through
it's produced well. it's captivating. it's a true story. and it's just unbelievable. >> it's true.aged in it because you're just listening to it, so your mind is really active. you're not just a passive receiver of the information. you're imagining what does the suspect look like? >> you said that's the first time i've ever seen a picture of the suspect. i had only imagined him in my mind. >> exactly. >> did he look like you thought? >> i don't know, yeah. yes and...
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she can do it. see why we were not quite so elegant. >> there's a popular saying, don't shoot the messenger, in the czech republic they need another saying, don't beat up the delivery guy. >> hey. >> according to the poster, that guy is yelling saying, i ordered presents for my family that present hasn't been delivered, where am i going to got presents now? >> it's no that guy's fault. >> absolutely, it's not that guy's fault. according to poster of the video, he says i want to look at your clipboard, see if my delivery's supposed to be there. this guy's not rational. he's got the christmas stress. slings the clipboard on the ground. now he's in the van. >> this is almost unbelievable. >> we reached out to the poster of the video. he claims it absolutely is real. >> oh! >> there goes the delivery guy. >> the tv falls out of the truck. delivery guy comes rolling out. hockey club and then he goes nuts. he smashes in the side view mirror, and then the window. but then he realized he's on camera. accord
she can do it. see why we were not quite so elegant. >> there's a popular saying, don't shoot the messenger, in the czech republic they need another saying, don't beat up the delivery guy. >> hey. >> according to the poster, that guy is yelling saying, i ordered presents for my family that present hasn't been delivered, where am i going to got presents now? >> it's no that guy's fault. >> absolutely, it's not that guy's fault. according to poster of the video, he...
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so it seems like it has been pretty successful and not everybody that wants it can get it even today. >> guest: there were problems with cost. they were able to make long-acting forms of contraception that can be implanted and they basically work on the same hormones that were developed and they were much more effective and so expensive in parts of the world but they are much more effective and i do think of it that it could be the first 30 or 40 years that part of the dream was not really coming through but we are starting to see progress. >> host: although it may come late because of so many people it's still going to be a long time after the global warming. let's talk a little bit about the eugenics and parts of the birth control story. >> guest: they are often criticized for being a eugenicist and a racist and it has to be understood in the context he certainly said some said somethings that by today's standard of the reprehensible but she was a part of the movement at the time and part of the era eugenics was talked about widely at harvard and especially among the well-to-do that
so it seems like it has been pretty successful and not everybody that wants it can get it even today. >> guest: there were problems with cost. they were able to make long-acting forms of contraception that can be implanted and they basically work on the same hormones that were developed and they were much more effective and so expensive in parts of the world but they are much more effective and i do think of it that it could be the first 30 or 40 years that part of the dream was not...
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we hold it and then we turn it over to maliki to build it. of course, he completely squandered it. that legacy -- that is a very mportant part of the story because these tribes now under isis are saying you are going to sell me that carpet again? no, no, no. we bought that carpet once. it didn't end well. i think our strategy is going to have to be build, clear, hold. that is you have to be able to say to the sunnis of that region you are going to have the same deal the kurds have. you're going to have your own local militia. you're going to have your own share of the oil wealth. you'll have your own federal rights and powers in a federalized iraq. i think that's the only way -- create a sunni kurdistan. >> what happened with the awakening was those sunni tribes turned against al qaeda who they had been supporting and finally said you guys are going way too far. >> you're worse than this. >> that's what they said at the time. now, isil is much worse than al qaeda was at the time. >> you would think so, but let me say this. >> go ahead. >> google shiite militias and power drills in
we hold it and then we turn it over to maliki to build it. of course, he completely squandered it. that legacy -- that is a very mportant part of the story because these tribes now under isis are saying you are going to sell me that carpet again? no, no, no. we bought that carpet once. it didn't end well. i think our strategy is going to have to be build, clear, hold. that is you have to be able to say to the sunnis of that region you are going to have the same deal the kurds have. you're going...
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it's harder to take it from someone than it is to get them when they're looking.hat's why i'm pushing that. we ordered everything we need to -- i want to order everything. >> i have a final bid on the material. >> 20,000, 30,000? >> in that area. >> yeah, just say yes, because i tell you what, we lose $30,000 a day that we're not open. november 1st is the date, you can do it. euflora's denver store is so different that it immediately made waves. their business model is to create a unique buying experience. their smaller location is in the second floor of a mini-mall. >> i want to bust a door through here. we have three architects lined up today. since the one we originally met with decided to tell us he's leaving town for three weeks. finding an architect that can meet our deadline is the big thing. >> you don't have any plans? >> no, we plan to open october 1st. >> i like joe's face 37. >> >> star buds license is for a cramped storefront in a rundown strip mall. it wasn't their first choice, but they're happy to be in the game. brian plans to build it out and dre
it's harder to take it from someone than it is to get them when they're looking.hat's why i'm pushing that. we ordered everything we need to -- i want to order everything. >> i have a final bid on the material. >> 20,000, 30,000? >> in that area. >> yeah, just say yes, because i tell you what, we lose $30,000 a day that we're not open. november 1st is the date, you can do it. euflora's denver store is so different that it immediately made waves. their business model is...
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it was huge. we thought we were gone. >> debbie is working the grill. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> the car explodes right in front of her and her customers. >> the front and the front tire went through that building there. >> patrons from the diner check on the driver of the truck that was clipped before the explosion. >> i remember seeing people coming out of the restaurant. it was just a flurry of activity. >> the police try to extinguish the fire, but it spreads. >> too much fire. the fire was too big. we even ran in here and got our fire extinguisher. it just wasn't enough. >> somehow, everyone at the diner escapes injury. >> imagine if you had a group of people walking into the restaurant on the sidewalk at that hour. it was just sickening to think what the consequences could have been. >> the driver of the mini van and the truck in the parking lot both suffer minor injuries. >> i felt so relieved at least that no one innocent was injured severely as a result of this p
it was huge. we thought we were gone. >> debbie is working the grill. >> that was the day i thought i was going to die. >> the car explodes right in front of her and her customers. >> the front and the front tire went through that building there. >> patrons from the diner check on the driver of the truck that was clipped before the explosion. >> i remember seeing people coming out of the restaurant. it was just a flurry of activity. >> the police try to...
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or hard mitt or pursue it or shoot or wound kill catch or harass its. harass it?d harassed manatees by doing this. >> deal with that. [laughter] spee mickey jumped in the water and posted a video. they were sent to jail. you don't mess with the control freaks of fish and wildlife but this man did he messed with them by fighting them in court he was upset because it was his only and he cannot develop because of prairie dogs. last year he came on the show to complain about the government. this month he is back because you one? congratulations. the core role the constitution does not give the offense the right to drive the prairie dogs off his land. we have the pacific legal foundation the charity. tell us about this but the first time a federal court has instituted a decision on the endangered species act. the power to regulate commerce does not extend to regulate species only located one small part of utah. john: that sounds like a technical clause but he is not that rare. there are 40,000? >> of the top prairie dog the and black tails? >> the only difference betwe
or hard mitt or pursue it or shoot or wound kill catch or harass its. harass it?d harassed manatees by doing this. >> deal with that. [laughter] spee mickey jumped in the water and posted a video. they were sent to jail. you don't mess with the control freaks of fish and wildlife but this man did he messed with them by fighting them in court he was upset because it was his only and he cannot develop because of prairie dogs. last year he came on the show to complain about the government....
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so, it's great. >> yeah. >> it's not only great that it drew attention to it, but it's great it raisedot of money to find a cure to eradicate this very sad and horrible disease. >> yeah. as -- as informative and informative and instrucktive and empowering the bucket challenges have been around als, people don't know what it is. there's something about the idea of having a bucket of ice water poured on their head. it's cool and raises money. it's a beautiful thing. there's nothing like the power of film to get us to wrestle with and understand better what we are up against. >> to see it played out. that's right. anything that the als ice bucket challenge made people aware and gets people started talking about what it is. you are right, telling a story and watching a film unfold to see really what it means and how it affects people is -- i'm really happy to be part of telling the story as a producer and actor. >> what made you -- how did you go about choosing this? glad you said as a producer. this is one of your projects. why did you choose this one? >> to me, this was such a great stor
so, it's great. >> yeah. >> it's not only great that it drew attention to it, but it's great it raisedot of money to find a cure to eradicate this very sad and horrible disease. >> yeah. as -- as informative and informative and instrucktive and empowering the bucket challenges have been around als, people don't know what it is. there's something about the idea of having a bucket of ice water poured on their head. it's cool and raises money. it's a beautiful thing. there's...
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oh my god. >> how is it going? >> it's good. it is really good. >> is it? >> life is good. >> what's going on with this thing? is it going to get dismissed? what do you think in. >> we got a great legal team him it's in their hands. the process is going to go forward. i don't know what else you say about it. from my perspective, it's over with. >> if i sat here and said it's the dammedest thing i ever saw, he's a republican talking about a republican. i've always been so nice to you. oh wait a second no i haven't. >> here lately you have been. >> here lately i have been okay. but democrats are saying it's the dammedest thing they've ever seen, too. do you you have an austin da's office that's out of control politically? >> that decision will get made i think when this is finalized. >> look at that he's showing the restraint of a presidential candidate right there. are you running for president? >> i'll make a decision next year. >> look at that he's talking just like one? >> do you want o? >> i think america needs competent leader. we'll sort out who that's
oh my god. >> how is it going? >> it's good. it is really good. >> is it? >> life is good. >> what's going on with this thing? is it going to get dismissed? what do you think in. >> we got a great legal team him it's in their hands. the process is going to go forward. i don't know what else you say about it. from my perspective, it's over with. >> if i sat here and said it's the dammedest thing i ever saw, he's a republican talking about a republican....
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it doesn't work, does it?s is even more about imposing discipline on the rest of europe. so, you know, their view is if they take a little bit of pain, this is good for the european union because it'll impose discipline on the peripheral countries. >> but it's sunny and nice down there. it's not germany, right? they're all working on their porsches and everything. but there are places it's nice to be on the ol live fields. >> and the other thing people have mifs in the story is despite the fact they haven't made progress on structural reform and neither have we by the way. >> but we started going down the entitlement state path but we didn't get as far as they got. >> but we made some good progress. >> and we're seeing what happens to gdp when we do that too. >> in the long run, that'll be an interesting thing for us. but unit labor costs are going down. spain is becoming more competitive. italy is becoming more competitive. with a devalued euro and time, italy is a manufacturing company. they'll pick up some
it doesn't work, does it?s is even more about imposing discipline on the rest of europe. so, you know, their view is if they take a little bit of pain, this is good for the european union because it'll impose discipline on the peripheral countries. >> but it's sunny and nice down there. it's not germany, right? they're all working on their porsches and everything. but there are places it's nice to be on the ol live fields. >> and the other thing people have mifs in the story is...
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or is this just the way it's -- it's five hours, people have kids, you know, it is what it is.et jump started bay charismatic guy it is what it is. >> yeah, it is what it is. golf is golf. i actually did a initiative this summer with the usga and american express that was a play )upáh#ar as talking to people about going out and playing nine holes and it takes two hours versus going out and a full round of golf, you know, you run into people on the course and it can take north of five hours. getting things down where you can go on your lunch break and stuff like that. squeezing two hours in is easier. >> it's december. what is the first most important tournament coming up next year? you go over there or -- >> my first event of this season, i'm starting overseas in abu dhabi. >> it's cool it's that international now. >> it is. i'm looking forward to playing there. first time in the middle east. first really big event obviously being the masters. >> goes back to the ride sharing, you know, rickie was one of my big inspirations when we created the wheels app. rickie's been ride sha
or is this just the way it's -- it's five hours, people have kids, you know, it is what it is.et jump started bay charismatic guy it is what it is. >> yeah, it is what it is. golf is golf. i actually did a initiative this summer with the usga and american express that was a play )upáh#ar as talking to people about going out and playing nine holes and it takes two hours versus going out and a full round of golf, you know, you run into people on the course and it can take north of five...
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it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! it's cookie time.you got. ahhh! you can do this. this! betty crocker sugar cookie mix. your head start to homemade. get your betty on! i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b
it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! it's cookie time.you got. ahhh! you can do this. this! betty crocker sugar cookie mix. your head start to homemade. get your betty on! i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full...
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it can if it's dawn ultra.oncentrated... ...just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. here's to the over-extended family gathering. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. we're for an opens you internet for all.sing. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you may find even more surprising. we're comcast. the only isp legally bound by full net neutrality rules. >>> welcome back to "the ed show," conservatives finally get their utopia. today the city of detroit exited bankruptcy under the approved resolution, detroit will reduce its debt by $7 billion. just like that. it's amazing. over $5 billion of the debt comes from leaving retirees out in the col
it can if it's dawn ultra.oncentrated... ...just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. here's to the over-extended family gathering. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. we're for an opens you internet...
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they all require it. there's no question about it. what if you can't buy it? neil: who says republicans caved on that entire trillion dollar budget deal. what if i told you they just want something big. and, i mean i mean something very big. i'll let you in on it. neil: all right. the grand old party said it has the green light to cut red tape. they will use this budget deal to scale back on reform. that ignite liz warren who is don't touch this thing. it's a good fortunately. thing. sheila, good to have you. they say there's a lot of stupid stuff in that thing. now is the time to deal with it. you say what? >> well, there's a lot of things in dodd-frank i would change. whether it should be done at the end of year budget process is open to debate. one thing is being pushed will be harmful, conservative people, market oriented people, which is to repeal the pushout rules. which requires a lot of speculative, to be pushed outside of insured banks. you cannot use insured deposits to support that kind of activity. the more we can combine the use of deposits and fo
they all require it. there's no question about it. what if you can't buy it? neil: who says republicans caved on that entire trillion dollar budget deal. what if i told you they just want something big. and, i mean i mean something very big. i'll let you in on it. neil: all right. the grand old party said it has the green light to cut red tape. they will use this budget deal to scale back on reform. that ignite liz warren who is don't touch this thing. it's a good fortunately. thing. sheila,...
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it wasn't. it's so weird. audience starts clapping and the clowns start doing -- they are fighting the fire and being clowney. he says he's been doing it since he was 12 years old and never had an accident. he says i never saw this coming. he did post on instagram he's grateful for everybody who supported him and he will be all right. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs up and up and up. he goes about 35 feet up. family cat named sugar stuck in this tree for two very cold days and two very cold nights. sugar is not coming down. >> how did he not freeze? so he gets the cat in his arms. look. she is just hanging on for safety purposes. puts her inside this little bag. he hooks that bag to his belt safely so he can climb down safely. he tells us this is very different from most of his cat rescues. usually the family is down waiting at the bottom and they scoop the cat out of the bag and run inside. the fami
it wasn't. it's so weird. audience starts clapping and the clowns start doing -- they are fighting the fire and being clowney. he says he's been doing it since he was 12 years old and never had an accident. he says i never saw this coming. he did post on instagram he's grateful for everybody who supported him and he will be all right. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs...
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whatever it is, if it's a mistake, they never find it. he would sign every check and study it. he would call the people, you are getting too much money. this is a little different than what we have today. so i continued that practice. i sign many, many, many checks. the company has gotten so big it is hard, but i like signing checks because i see what's going on much better that way. >> you went to your father, and you said, daddy want to go out on my own. what did he say? >> he really respected it. we lived in queens, and we would look across the east river and i would see those big tall buildings, and i said, pop, that's what i want to do. i want to build those buildings. i went to be there. i love it. i got to be there. he sort of said, that's not our territory. you don't know anything about that. let's stay in brooklyn. my father started building family homes and then apartments. almost all middle income apartments and some lower income using federal subsidies, the 236 program. a lot of different programs. section 8. we had a section 8 program. it was amazing. they gave you
whatever it is, if it's a mistake, they never find it. he would sign every check and study it. he would call the people, you are getting too much money. this is a little different than what we have today. so i continued that practice. i sign many, many, many checks. the company has gotten so big it is hard, but i like signing checks because i see what's going on much better that way. >> you went to your father, and you said, daddy want to go out on my own. what did he say? >> he...