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and then it forgets its aims. >> yeah. but not any connective tissue to speak of. >> well, the paradoxical thing is that life is getting less violent. there's a huge book by steven pinker called "the better angels of our nature" -- >> yeah. >> -- where he proves beyond doubt that it's a much less violent world. >> and yet we seemed to be -- we seemed to be -- >> seemed to be -- >> -- focused more attention on, then, these more isolated or more random acts and we elevate them to a place where it's all we talk about. >> that's right. but the figures are all pointing the other way. murder is what he concentrates on. >> yeah. >> the figures are way down. the reasons he gives for this inventure printing, very important, the rise of women, the state, leviathan taking the monopoly of violence and saying -- >> yep. >> -- we're the only ones who are going to have weapons. that's -- america conspicuously declined to do that. >> well, i was going to say, it doesn't sound like the america i know. >> no. >> i mean, in fact, the rever-
and then it forgets its aims. >> yeah. but not any connective tissue to speak of. >> well, the paradoxical thing is that life is getting less violent. there's a huge book by steven pinker called "the better angels of our nature" -- >> yeah. >> -- where he proves beyond doubt that it's a much less violent world. >> and yet we seemed to be -- we seemed to be -- >> seemed to be -- >> -- focused more attention on, then, these more isolated or more...
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it. there are other ways to get that high. there is lipitor. but i found it to be liberating. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with alex garland writer and director of "ex machina." >> the thing we find most valuable in each other is authentic, everything we stem from. what if you find that sentence or create a sentence in a machine? >> rose: conan o'brien and alex garland next. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: conan o'brien is here. he is the host of "conan" on tbs, has been hosting late-night television since 1993. when david letterman steps down, conan will be the longest serving host of late night. it is changing because of hosts and how it's being consumed. he was the first time a host was taped in cuba since 1959. i am pleased to have conan o'brien at the table. welcome. >> i'm the old guy now. isn't that crazy! >> r
it. there are other ways to get that high. there is lipitor. but i found it to be liberating. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with alex garland writer and director of "ex machina." >> the thing we find most valuable in each other is authentic, everything we stem from. what if you find that sentence or create a sentence in a machine? >> rose: conan o'brien and alex garland next. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services...
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you would think it had gluten in it. it is terrifying.t confuses us and makes our yoga pants see through. funny thing is, once it rains a lot of people think that is it for the drought. the drought is over. the rain was so strong last night, it washed the water we already had away. for those who don't live here in southern california, the first thing we do when it rains is we run to the tv to see how our local weather reporters are going to cover it. they get so excited. because the rest of the year they have nothing to do. last night they did have something to do and do it they did. >> this is what it has been like in north hollywood this afternoon. a lot of people out with their umbrellas. and then we saw another woman. there she is. not quite as prepared. used her sweater there to cover herself in the rain. >> you may not be able to see it on the camera, but it is starting to sprinkle here. >> we have seeing a a little trickle, little sprinkle here right now. >> the puddles give you an idea of how much rain fell overnight. santa monica
you would think it had gluten in it. it is terrifying.t confuses us and makes our yoga pants see through. funny thing is, once it rains a lot of people think that is it for the drought. the drought is over. the rain was so strong last night, it washed the water we already had away. for those who don't live here in southern california, the first thing we do when it rains is we run to the tv to see how our local weather reporters are going to cover it. they get so excited. because the rest of the...
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if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> is that kid okay? >> who wouldn't want to believe you could walk on water? it's sort of goofy and it's sort of silly but what's that makes it funny. >> and their bags full of tricks. >> by the end of it, it was like pulling my hair out. i started having nightmares about the machine. >> how do they do it? >> a good magician doesn't give away his tricks. >> but we do. >>> "caught on camera: viral videos, how? what? why?" welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. when i look at the web's most popular videos, the ones that go viral, my favorites get me going back again and again to try and figure out the method behind their madness. in this hour, we'll take a look at some truly unique, brain-twisting videos to see if we can unravel their magic and mystery. we all want to know what on earth made them try that and how did they catch it all on camera? >> a few people have tried it. nobody has ever managed to get anywhere close to what we got today. >> have you ever witnessed a miracle? >> you have t
if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> is that kid okay? >> who wouldn't want to believe you could walk on water? it's sort of goofy and it's sort of silly but what's that makes it funny. >> and their bags full of tricks. >> by the end of it, it was like pulling my hair out. i started having nightmares about the machine. >> how do they do it? >> a good magician doesn't give away his tricks. >> but we do. >>> "caught on...
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i think you're going say, alright, you put the cheap siding on and it will do it and it won't do it it's not going work, if i'm wrong i'm wrong but i'm not. but then what? i mean, they need to take the sheet rock off and fix that anyway, you should take it off, take a look, see what's happened don't guess don't hope that we don't have to ever paint again solution is the one that you want, this is not the one you want, what you want is to cure the situation, the way you do that is from the inside, you have to get rid of the sheet rock anyway, it has to go. when you do that, you'll see where the problem is and you can deal with them then, you can deal with them with the best way possible the cheapest way possible. that's my point. >> thank you. >> rebuttal from the permit holders? >> hi my name's gladia, i just wanted to point out the fact that we don't think that this leak is only due to that space wean the two buildings. the plywood siding that we have on the wall that's 20 years old, and you can see on this photo is clearly end of life. we need a wall that protects us from the elements
i think you're going say, alright, you put the cheap siding on and it will do it and it won't do it it's not going work, if i'm wrong i'm wrong but i'm not. but then what? i mean, they need to take the sheet rock off and fix that anyway, you should take it off, take a look, see what's happened don't guess don't hope that we don't have to ever paint again solution is the one that you want, this is not the one you want, what you want is to cure the situation, the way you do that is from the...
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but yeah. >> well, that's what it is. i gotta call it what it is.t's an air nipple. >> jimmy: stop saying air nipple, will you? [ laughter ] just tell us, what's next for football number 6? >> i'm gonna take some time off to reflect, hang out in the garage with some other balls. [ laughter ] tennis ball, basketball, who knows? maybe even tether ball. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is there anything you want to say before you go? >> bernie sanders 2016! >> jimmy: all right, get out of here! football number 6, everybody. come on. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: bernie sanders. >> steve: bernie sanders 2016. >> jimmy: yeah. some entertainment news here. it was confirmed this week that lucasfilm and disney are set to develop another "indiana jones" sequel. [ audience oohs ] they said the only question is, "which actor will ruin it?" [ laughter ] no, this one's gonna be a a little different. this time, the ancient relic everyone is searching for is indiana jones. [ laughter and applause ] he wandered off. he wandered off, he didn't take his pi
but yeah. >> well, that's what it is. i gotta call it what it is.t's an air nipple. >> jimmy: stop saying air nipple, will you? [ laughter ] just tell us, what's next for football number 6? >> i'm gonna take some time off to reflect, hang out in the garage with some other balls. [ laughter ] tennis ball, basketball, who knows? maybe even tether ball. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is there anything you want to say before you go? >> bernie sanders 2016! >> jimmy: all...
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and all this stuff and in that way it's easier to fall into it and do it but doesn't make it faster. >> rose: what's it about "the big bang theory"? >> "the big bang theory"... well, in it's simplest form, it was originally about four really smart guys who are not so good in the real world who meet this one girl who is good in the real world but perhaps not as bright -- to put it mildly -- no... (laughter) but in the process it's revealed its truer heart which i think is the tale of outsiders and who find each other. >> rose: yeah. and who make a family. and i think a lot of good tv, especially a lot of good comedies, are very much that, an odd group of maybe outliers who come together and make a family. i mean, i was just back there with something about seinfeld. it never fails seinfeld comes up in every conversation, it seems. what are they? they're kind of oddballs, right? >> rose: yeah. but they're family. and this, while obviously very different, is the same in that same way, you know. >> rose: roll tape. this is sheldon talking to amy who eats played by my i am bialik. >> sheld
and all this stuff and in that way it's easier to fall into it and do it but doesn't make it faster. >> rose: what's it about "the big bang theory"? >> "the big bang theory"... well, in it's simplest form, it was originally about four really smart guys who are not so good in the real world who meet this one girl who is good in the real world but perhaps not as bright -- to put it mildly -- no... (laughter) but in the process it's revealed its truer heart which i...
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it looks like it's yielding 2.173%.term of the currency markets, it looks like the dollar is up against both the euro and the yen. dollar sitting at 1.11 -- the euro sitting at 1.1117. let's talk about a fast rebound from those very low levels that we had seen just a few moments ago. >>> gold prices down by $3. >>> wall street starting a new week, hoping to keep the rally going. friday goldilocks jobs report came out. monica disenzo is here and morgan harass is also here. monica, i didn't think that there was a number that could make the street incredibly happy on friday. i was wrong. it hit it perfectly in terms of expectations. what's the market expecting now? >> i guess we're easy to please. i guess people feel this is the number that we saw is maybe just a blip in q 1. this is obviously getting people excited. if you look at what performed well on friday you saw it had a nice bounce. and the answer seems to be the market thinks yes. >> the markets seem to think that things are improving. maybe it's a temporary blip.
it looks like it's yielding 2.173%.term of the currency markets, it looks like the dollar is up against both the euro and the yen. dollar sitting at 1.11 -- the euro sitting at 1.1117. let's talk about a fast rebound from those very low levels that we had seen just a few moments ago. >>> gold prices down by $3. >>> wall street starting a new week, hoping to keep the rally going. friday goldilocks jobs report came out. monica disenzo is here and morgan harass is also here....
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it's a hot truck. >>> when you drive it, it drives very comfortably and you have to understand, a lotour customers that buy the trucks they use it as tools. so it's their office on wheels. >> that makes sense. >> we want to make sure it's comfortable and when they are driving around they are not jostled around, when it times to get the job done, it does it. >> what about technology? >> what you look at the technology, everything from the engine, we have a new eco boost engine in here that gets, combined 22 miles per gallon. 26 highway, and will be able to tow and the payload is this, it will meet with the larger trucks. >> i'm no a truck guy, but i can see myself in this. can i sit in it? >> absolutely. ? a >> all right, how do i look? >> looking good. >> this is a great truck, we see cars, the p -- what is the future for ford? >> the future for us as a company, we are thinking of ourselves not only as a car and truck company, that is important, but as a mobility company, we think of the larger issues around congestion and urban areas. we are thinking to ourselves how do we provide so
it's a hot truck. >>> when you drive it, it drives very comfortably and you have to understand, a lotour customers that buy the trucks they use it as tools. so it's their office on wheels. >> that makes sense. >> we want to make sure it's comfortable and when they are driving around they are not jostled around, when it times to get the job done, it does it. >> what about technology? >> what you look at the technology, everything from the engine, we have a new...
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it's ok while to get it stuck. issued in last year -- trying to get where they did with a single guilty plea. i think this is moved quicker in my opinion. i'm still not sure exactly what it does or how it damages the bank. for all the banks that get fined today, whether it is an impact on capital. ubs was hit with a capital surcharge a couple of years ago in respect to a couple of litigation costs. when these hits come the regulators look and see if maybe they should put a surcharge because part of the capital regime includes not just capital risk in market risk. manus: and is what the national bank did a couple of years ago. that has been leveled off. when they talk about a guilty charge -- it is interesting on what jeffrey said which is this is a bank that is now guilty of fraud. credits suiss is a bank guilty of fraud. what are the ramifications of doing business in the united states, if at all? christopher: this will get capitol hill agitated again. as i said, the whole concept of these guilty pleas were that p
it's ok while to get it stuck. issued in last year -- trying to get where they did with a single guilty plea. i think this is moved quicker in my opinion. i'm still not sure exactly what it does or how it damages the bank. for all the banks that get fined today, whether it is an impact on capital. ubs was hit with a capital surcharge a couple of years ago in respect to a couple of litigation costs. when these hits come the regulators look and see if maybe they should put a surcharge because...
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it is larger than charter and market cap. it does have a lot on its balance sheet.g 7 billion. they are very cheaply. it seems to have a group of investors willing to gobble up whatever. with a new stock in the deal could they? they have a new shareholder base base. we'll see. as far charter, what would it look like? is it 100 bucks? a lot of investors made it clear to time warner cable and charter. they think the stock will go up. they don't need the stock. again, we come back to time warner cable. we have a lot of questions. if they were to do time warner cable, you issue the stocks and that help helpss the capacity. just want to put all that in perspective. >> once again, if you look at treasury they're sticky. look at the date. we traded on change about 5:30 a.m. eastern coming into our time zone and that's basically a high yield close. not only during the year but early to last year december. looking at the chart, clearly see as we start to get above the day levels about 228 229 especially it looks like we're in a close there, you're going to find some stock tr
it is larger than charter and market cap. it does have a lot on its balance sheet.g 7 billion. they are very cheaply. it seems to have a group of investors willing to gobble up whatever. with a new stock in the deal could they? they have a new shareholder base base. we'll see. as far charter, what would it look like? is it 100 bucks? a lot of investors made it clear to time warner cable and charter. they think the stock will go up. they don't need the stock. again, we come back to time warner...
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okay, ready. >> it's okay. it's okay. it's just a game. it's okay. it's okay. better, oh my god. oh, my goodness, you're going to kill me. >> war? >> rug. [ laughter ] >> is that an -- >> steve: oh, no, no. >> yes, it is! >> steve: it's an item though. i don't know nothing. vegemite. >> vegemite. what? no. rug. rug. rug? >> toupee. >> yeah. >> boom! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm saying. i should have -- >> steve: yes! >> i was going to say charlton heston. >> susan and nick. >> the password is -- >> nick is going to begin on this one. this is for the win. >> jimmy: the win right here? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: but, do you understand though. if i had said "rug," we would have guessed anything else, you wouldn't have said -- is pantomime verboten? >> steve: no, it's called pass-word. [ laughter ] >> all right. >> jimmy: assuming, i know what "verboten" means. it could easily be verboten. it's a little bit verboten. [ laughter ] >> more -- >> vegemite. >> quill. >> quill? >> map. [ laughter ] damn, quill? >> quill. >> pen? [ audience ohs ] [
okay, ready. >> it's okay. it's okay. it's just a game. it's okay. it's okay. better, oh my god. oh, my goodness, you're going to kill me. >> war? >> rug. [ laughter ] >> is that an -- >> steve: oh, no, no. >> yes, it is! >> steve: it's an item though. i don't know nothing. vegemite. >> vegemite. what? no. rug. rug. rug? >> toupee. >> yeah. >> boom! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm saying. i should have...
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why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a car. test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. >> what worries me the most is that if we don't stay focused on this, it's not only isis. it's al qaeda in yemen. it's al qaeda in somalia. it's al qaeda in north africa. it's the corazon group in syria. if we don't stay focused on these guys and keep the pressure on them and don't deal with the bigger issue of how do you stop the radicalization of young men and women then we will face another 9-11 here no doubt about it. >> a fascinating conversation yesterday morning with michael more relevant acting cia director assessing the looming terror threat across the globe, joining us the rank select committee congressman adjeiam sclif. these people didn't have direct links but were inspired by isis. how concerned are you about that k
why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a car. test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. >> what worries me the most is that if we don't stay focused on this, it's not only isis. it's al qaeda in yemen. it's al qaeda in somalia. it's...
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if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." a >>> when our feet leave the ground, there's no telling how high we can go. >> you said, wow, i wish i could get on that cloud and float. >> i said to myself, if i see blackness, i'm going to freak out. >> or how hard we can fall. >> i thought most likely i'm about to die. because 60 feet is not enough for my pair chute to open. >> in this hour, two midair collisions send daredevils plummeting to earth. >> the main fear with being hit is to be knocked out or killed. >>> a lurching plane drops from the sky and crashes into a lake. >> it's hard to imagine anybody surviving that. >>> and a man teetering on the edge requires a harrowing rescue 70 stories above the streets of new york. >> the fear in this situation is really the unpredictability of it. >>> "caught on camera: up in the air." >> welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. throughout history humans have looked for ways to soar, if only for a little while. flying, floating and even free falling, as you will see, a lot
if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." a >>> when our feet leave the ground, there's no telling how high we can go. >> you said, wow, i wish i could get on that cloud and float. >> i said to myself, if i see blackness, i'm going to freak out. >> or how hard we can fall. >> i thought most likely i'm about to die. because 60 feet is not enough for my pair chute to open. >> in this hour, two midair collisions send daredevils plummeting to earth....
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you made it. it's happening. it's a big show tonight. a big, great show tonight.'s get to some news here, you guys. of course, it's the 2 2016 race for the white house. everybody is talking about this. it's starting to heat up. i heard that mary-kate and ashley olsen attended a a fundraiser for hillary clinton in new york city this week. [ laughter ] hillary told them, "good luck with your the reboot of your '90s show." and they said, "thanks. good luck with yours." [ laughter ] that was very polite. of course, bernie sanders -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i love his name. bernie sanders, he officially announced his presidential campaign today. he's the first democrat to officially challenge hillary clinton. bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause ] some people are claiming that he's being forced to run, just so it'll appear that hillary has some competition. bernie denies this, okay, but if you look at his campaign slogans, i'm not sure even he's thinks that he can win. [ laughter ] i mean, take a look at this first one here. it says, "bernie 2016, i've always wanted
you made it. it's happening. it's a big show tonight. a big, great show tonight.'s get to some news here, you guys. of course, it's the 2 2016 race for the white house. everybody is talking about this. it's starting to heat up. i heard that mary-kate and ashley olsen attended a a fundraiser for hillary clinton in new york city this week. [ laughter ] hillary told them, "good luck with your the reboot of your '90s show." and they said, "thanks. good luck with yours." [...
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once it leaves, it's on its way to the money door.re gonna start cleaning it up and get ready for it, all right? you can pick up time, which is essentially the same as picking up margin, by putting a process in place that clearly organizes the inventory. the system will also update the status of every order so mike doesn't have to bother people about it. we'll hang that. -[ laughs ] -mike: yeah, joshy! [ cheers and applause ] lemonis: we got nine more. [ laughter ] -scott: hey, marcus. -lemonis: hey, bud. how are you? -scott: good. how are you? -lemonis: you doing all right? i invited scott here to see if he'll consider working with sjc again. but in order for that to happen, he and mike are gonna have to patch up their differences. -it feel weird to be back here? -scott: it does. i spent a lot of days here. lemonis: scott hasn't spoken to his brother since their fallout nearly three years ago, and there is a lot of animosity. quite frankly, i'm not sure that their relationship can be repaired. -we'll go inside. -scott: sure. lemonis:
once it leaves, it's on its way to the money door.re gonna start cleaning it up and get ready for it, all right? you can pick up time, which is essentially the same as picking up margin, by putting a process in place that clearly organizes the inventory. the system will also update the status of every order so mike doesn't have to bother people about it. we'll hang that. -[ laughs ] -mike: yeah, joshy! [ cheers and applause ] lemonis: we got nine more. [ laughter ] -scott: hey, marcus....
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first it was fowler who hit it just inside of seven feet. it looked like it might miss left. and then sergio from almost exactly where he is now, over 40 feet, down the slope. best putt of his career right there. >> read it absolutely perfectly. >> and then kisner from right at hole high, about 15 feet, little left-to-right break and he poured it in. >> fowler is the crowd favorite, johnny, by far. yes. >> starting to get long shadows now. >> sunset is at 8:09 as they play this second of the three holes and, of course, par 4 18th coming up. you wonder how much golf would be left even if it's not decided after the 18th. >> that sun is right at the top of the pine trees looking west. so -- >> johnny, you want to talk about clutch shots, rickie fowler is 6 feet, 5 inches from the hole. that's the closest he's hit it all week. kisner 9 feet, 6 inches, his closest shot all week as well. >> nice to see. >> yep. >> with gary garcia, 30 feet, 10 inches. little bit inside of what he made earlier in regulation. once again, the old stage of 17 is set. >> rickie has a similar putt to wha
first it was fowler who hit it just inside of seven feet. it looked like it might miss left. and then sergio from almost exactly where he is now, over 40 feet, down the slope. best putt of his career right there. >> read it absolutely perfectly. >> and then kisner from right at hole high, about 15 feet, little left-to-right break and he poured it in. >> fowler is the crowd favorite, johnny, by far. yes. >> starting to get long shadows now. >> sunset is at 8:09 as...
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>> i like it. it's good. >> it was a lot of fun. >> it's exciting. i don't think i could do that. i could drive it around at a reasonable speed, but nobody wants to see that. you guys want to see that? all right. it turns out nobody wants to see that. >> jamie is freaking out right now. >> at least not that guy. the director of operations. he's hovering around to make sure we don't get in the way, or wreck anything. >> what are you doing? >> we're going the cruise around. >> do you want that to happen? >> no. >> the viewers do. >> my heart is beating a little faster than it was a few minutes ago. >> speeds approaching 4 miles per hour. >> i usually need to get approval. >> are you kidding me? i'm going to creep over these things. i'm not sure what the fuss is. they've seen my affinity for machines of all kinds. >> are we good with it, jamie? >> my job is in your hands right now. >> this is just sunday driving. little old lady drove it to church. >> my stress level is over the roof. >> let's just give it a little cruise. >> he's going to break my stuff, isn't he? >> all right. >> y
>> i like it. it's good. >> it was a lot of fun. >> it's exciting. i don't think i could do that. i could drive it around at a reasonable speed, but nobody wants to see that. you guys want to see that? all right. it turns out nobody wants to see that. >> jamie is freaking out right now. >> at least not that guy. the director of operations. he's hovering around to make sure we don't get in the way, or wreck anything. >> what are you doing? >> we're going...
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we are the home of it, stand up for it. exercise it.hink that rights, which are not exercised atrophy and fade. you must not let that happen. that's my point of view. how about this latest statement from isis that they've got soldiers, 71 of them in various states around the country. do you think the administration understands the nature of this threat and the severity of this threat. >> well, i want to say first any information that we get direct from isis is not ever going to amount to anything more than propaganda, so it's important for the american public and the administration to keep that in mind. but what i would pay attention are the words of u.s. law enforcement of official, because that's important just recall a couple of months ago fbi director mural publically acknowledged that he's got in all 50 states investigations relating to terror and terror throats on going. so that's an important signal. >> it's an important signal, and i just wonder if we should be taking a harder line, if we should be more combative. it looks like
we are the home of it, stand up for it. exercise it.hink that rights, which are not exercised atrophy and fade. you must not let that happen. that's my point of view. how about this latest statement from isis that they've got soldiers, 71 of them in various states around the country. do you think the administration understands the nature of this threat and the severity of this threat. >> well, i want to say first any information that we get direct from isis is not ever going to amount to...
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why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us.o. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >> here's your cnbc news update. the military is hopeful that the missing marine corps helicopter in nepal landed and is just out of communication. it was carrying six marines and two soldiers. an indian helicopter overheard chatter about a fuel problem. the chopper had dropped off relief supplies at one location and was en route to a second when it lost communication. secretary of state john kerry met with vladimir putin in sochi. the war in syria and the conflict in ukraine. tensions between the two have increased since the west accused the russians. >> with the racist franchise name, they denigrate across the country. it exploded into flame at the side of the highway. the massachusetts turnpike the driver noticed smoke and pulled over and evacuated the bus and no one was injured. let's look at the stock market. the dow was down about 60 plus points. even just being up a couple of points doesn't
why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us.o. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >> here's your cnbc news update. the military is hopeful that the missing marine corps helicopter in nepal landed and is just out of communication. it was carrying six marines and two soldiers. an indian helicopter overheard chatter about a fuel problem. the chopper had dropped off relief supplies at one location...
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why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us.0 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round! are you ready? skee-daddy. time for the lightning round questions. start with valerie in new york. valerie. >> hi, jim. i appreciate you taking my call. >> of course, val. what's up? >> -- i bought it in 2009 for $6.09 per share. >> nice. >> it's been very good to me. what direction in your opinion is it going? >> i think it's stalled right here. in the end it's still related to pcs. but seagate is a very expensive stock. i would not trade it. >> to devon in connecticut. >> boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah. >> how do you feel about pakr? >> i happen to believe the truck build is going to be good. so i'm on the side of paccar. go to jake in california. jake. >> hi, jim. jake in california. how you doing? >> real good. how are you? >> boo-yah! >> oh, is that jake from state farm? >> i want to know what your take is on solid therapeutics.
why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us.0 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round! are you ready? skee-daddy. time for the lightning round questions. start with valerie in new york. valerie. >> hi, jim. i appreciate you taking my call. >> of course, val. what's up? >> -- i bought it in 2009 for $6.09 per...
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return it to its glory days. few small changes, and this place would be wildly profitable again. so you have a business that has a broken process, a good product. your mom puts money in the business, and you have to run most of the decisions by your mom? >> yes. >> and you're 49? >> yes. >> how's that sound to you? it sounds pretty [bleep]. >> um... >> let's pretend for a minute that your mom didn't want to write any more checks. what would happen to this business in a year? >> i don't know. >> running a successful business requires the three ps--people, process, and product. and maarse has a great product. but their process is lacking. i think it's a direct result of the people, especially hank. and people could be the hardest thing to fix. so do you agree that you need a financial partner that's not your mom? >> yes. >> do you agree that you could use a business partner that's not your mom? >> mm, i don't know that i would want to have a partner. >> you have one now. >> well, my parents, yeah. but i would like
return it to its glory days. few small changes, and this place would be wildly profitable again. so you have a business that has a broken process, a good product. your mom puts money in the business, and you have to run most of the decisions by your mom? >> yes. >> and you're 49? >> yes. >> how's that sound to you? it sounds pretty [bleep]. >> um... >> let's pretend for a minute that your mom didn't want to write any more checks. what would happen to this...
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>> sure but it's not support it like it's a thing and-- . >> rose: but it is-- it's clear what you are supporting. you are supporting the idea that science is important and you're creating a culture that respects it and therefore wants to enhance it. >> couldn't have said it better myself. so if the people understand what science is and how it works and why it works then you can vote intelligently on issues that involve scientific principleses and issues. and you can know who is not telling the truth and who is you can analyze it. >> rose: the question is do we have too many skan tific deniers in our country or do we give too much prominence to those that want to look the other way in science. >> there are some of those. and dare i implication-- implicate some elements of journalism in this, because there's your journalisticketteos not to tell you what youretteos is as i understand it and it's been told to me, the journalists obligation when writing a story is to give equal column space to all sides. or have to one of each side. and if someone says the earth is round and someone says t
>> sure but it's not support it like it's a thing and-- . >> rose: but it is-- it's clear what you are supporting. you are supporting the idea that science is important and you're creating a culture that respects it and therefore wants to enhance it. >> couldn't have said it better myself. so if the people understand what science is and how it works and why it works then you can vote intelligently on issues that involve scientific principleses and issues. and you can know who...
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we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more..., yours our chocolate. after a long day of doing man stuff, me and fellas trust dial for men power scrub to give us a clean we can be proud of. over engineered with unstoppable orange oil and micro scrubbers [band]: unstoppable it leaves us honkingly gorgeous. dial for men. proudly over engineered. if you have play dates at your house. be ready to clean up the mess. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross. (doorbell) what's that? it's a swiffer wetjet. i can just grab this and just go right to the mess. that comes from my floor? now that's disgusting. i want friends over! you want friends over? >> star of the hbo "game of thrones", premiering its fifth season. >> you never told me why you set me free. >> because my brother wants me to. >> you could have said no. >> saying no to the king share is a dangerous proposition. >> not as dangerous as releasing me. >> your position everything, why? you are not family. you owe me nothing. >> i didn't do it for you. i did it for the seven kingdo
we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more..., yours our chocolate. after a long day of doing man stuff, me and fellas trust dial for men power scrub to give us a clean we can be proud of. over engineered with unstoppable orange oil and micro scrubbers [band]: unstoppable it leaves us honkingly gorgeous. dial for men. proudly over engineered. if you have play dates at your house. be ready to clean up the mess. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross....
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it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it!t down that garden that we have in breckenridge. it's entirely too small for what we need, and we can just produce the product here at a much better price per pound so we don't need the cost of that other garden. it eires in a couple of days now, and we were hoping to just take the plants from over there to over here. well, we were told that we just needed written permission from the state, and i -- i've been calling for weeks now to get confirmation of what exactly their protocol was, and they told me that basically it was legally impossible for me to take these plants. we were planning on having 900 plants come from that garden over there here. >> these plants are worth about $500 wholesale or maybe $1,200 retail or something, so each plant. >> that's 1,000 times 900. >> $900,000. >> $1 million. >> almost $1 million worth of potential revenue off of those plants. >> damn it. >> we will have a discussion about what to do with it. >> you know, i've been reading the petition and reading
it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it!t down that garden that we have in breckenridge. it's entirely too small for what we need, and we can just produce the product here at a much better price per pound so we don't need the cost of that other garden. it eires in a couple of days now, and we were hoping to just take the plants from over there to over here. well, we were told that we just needed written permission from the state, and i -- i've been calling for weeks now to get confirmation of...
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it could be a long slog back to its highs. next up we have walmart which also report add very weak quarter. unlike urban, the expectations here weren't that high. that said people did expect the relatively new ceo doug mcmillan to give us something to hang our hat on just a teensy weensy thing? nope. we got nothing. nothing. now, i think walmart stock can bounce from its decline of more than 4% today. but for the life of me i can't give you a reason to own it except it's come down a lot. that's not good enough in the suddenly hard market for retail stocks. then there's dick's sporting goods. the quarter, subpar. caused the stock to drop 5%. the shortfall was almost entirely caused by the company's golf-related business. all well and good maybe, right to get rid of it? huh-uh. en like urban outfitters i don't see any possibility of a comeback. you own sporting goods we don't need dicks. i'd rather have you buy nike or take a shot on under armour which is going down in part because it's valued as a domestic play and people like
it could be a long slog back to its highs. next up we have walmart which also report add very weak quarter. unlike urban, the expectations here weren't that high. that said people did expect the relatively new ceo doug mcmillan to give us something to hang our hat on just a teensy weensy thing? nope. we got nothing. nothing. now, i think walmart stock can bounce from its decline of more than 4% today. but for the life of me i can't give you a reason to own it except it's come down a lot. that's...
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>> it was too long. it was too long. it was too long.>> loved it. >> you look a little white too. >> hands up and everything. >> he's on this, i love giraffes. >> yes, it was fun. >> ya, ya. >> get the camera. >> that was great. put this on myfoxphilly.com. it was great. >> are you okay? so now we'll go do killmanjaro. >> sure. 202nd. >> oh, i thought he was going to puke in my face. >> i think he's going to barn. off that camera shot. >> little go pro camera, on her wrist, i think he had one on his chest. we'll up load, download, whatever onto myfoxphilly.com. i would give them maybe an hour or two? >> i love go pro footage. so cool to see. >> so if you want to sequins i's face, during that whole thing, myfoxphilly.com in about two hours. oh happy one year anniversary for kim and kanye. >> they made it. >> yes. >> so we're going to see some of the rapper's soft side. plus kanye had real sweet message. and taylor turned a lot of pictures over the weekends celebrating. >> she has a big train. [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [cro
>> it was too long. it was too long. it was too long.>> loved it. >> you look a little white too. >> hands up and everything. >> he's on this, i love giraffes. >> yes, it was fun. >> ya, ya. >> get the camera. >> that was great. put this on myfoxphilly.com. it was great. >> are you okay? so now we'll go do killmanjaro. >> sure. 202nd. >> oh, i thought he was going to puke in my face. >> i think he's going to barn. off...
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it will be a normal thing to wear. emily: if you could grade it, how successful has it been? sebastian: i still believe that it needs another iteration or two. in my opinion. we are learning as we try it out with people. we are refining it. emily: are our brains ready for this kind of technology? or will they ever be ready? sebastian: i think that what we are seeing is that more and more people are working in this context at almost the same time. whether it is good or bad -- there are advantages and disadvantages. the immediacy of being able to take a picture with a wink is quite amazing. i feel that the more we can unify the digital and physical world, the more exciting it will be. emily: i want to talk to you about how you became a guy who was wearing google glass who helped invent google glass. you were born in germany. tell me about your parents, how you grew up? sebastian: i have no clue how i got to where i am. i had a very happy family. my brother and sister got the majority of attention from my parents. i was youngest. appearance later told me that i wasn't really pla
it will be a normal thing to wear. emily: if you could grade it, how successful has it been? sebastian: i still believe that it needs another iteration or two. in my opinion. we are learning as we try it out with people. we are refining it. emily: are our brains ready for this kind of technology? or will they ever be ready? sebastian: i think that what we are seeing is that more and more people are working in this context at almost the same time. whether it is good or bad -- there are...
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it's how i see it.kind of approach, you know, the whole thing. >> rose: and who represents the best of what you want to be and do? >> you mean like -- >> rose: woody allen. woody allen, of course. >> rose: mike nichols. well, i mean, with this movie, like i mentioned those guise. woody allen when i was growing up certainly was -- you know, he was -- he was acting, too, but he would -- you felt these movies were real personal expressions and there was kind of a voice there that felt personal and you felt you thought you knew him. i really responded to that. there's a lot of european filmmakers, too, and obviously a lot of directors who don't write their material -- like martin scorsese says, he doesn't write everything he does but he's so present in the movies in a way. i think from a young age i kind of wanted my approach to filmmaking came from an an authorial position. >> rose: do you identify with -- >> yeah, my contemporaries. i'm friends with some of them. people like them and paul thomas anderson,
it's how i see it.kind of approach, you know, the whole thing. >> rose: and who represents the best of what you want to be and do? >> you mean like -- >> rose: woody allen. woody allen, of course. >> rose: mike nichols. well, i mean, with this movie, like i mentioned those guise. woody allen when i was growing up certainly was -- you know, he was -- he was acting, too, but he would -- you felt these movies were real personal expressions and there was kind of a voice...
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from the moment it opened its doors, it was--it was a stunning success. and sam initially said, "well, can't tell anything about a new restaurant because everybody's going to come." but after 6 months, he said he'd never seen anything like this, he'd never had people come up on the street and hug him for opening a restaurant. he'd never had people from all over the country begging him to open one of these. uh, he'd never had a restaurant where people would come in and eat dinner 4 and 5 times a week, the same people. so i think we've hit on a really good concept that people like. and it's been great fun for me. i do not have to do much on the business side. you know, i get to design menus and create recipes and oversee the food philosophy. and that's, for me, the fun part. mike: what about china or spreading outside the united states? weil: actually, we've had requests to open, um, these in canada, in china, in japan, uh in dubai, but i think for the moment, our focus is on the u.s. and, uh, you know, we want to get up to a certain number of restaurants h
from the moment it opened its doors, it was--it was a stunning success. and sam initially said, "well, can't tell anything about a new restaurant because everybody's going to come." but after 6 months, he said he'd never seen anything like this, he'd never had people come up on the street and hug him for opening a restaurant. he'd never had people from all over the country begging him to open one of these. uh, he'd never had a restaurant where people would come in and eat dinner 4 and...
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now it's pulled back, it didn't dive, it just pulled about a being.ower because they sell products that people want. because when you have pricing power, that means you have margin expansion, we have margin expansion and that means your stocks should go up. and i think under armour is positions really well to do that, i think the kid who won the masters, all of a sudden everyone on wall street discovered it. so i think it's one of these companies that's going to grow, i think it's going to take market share, i think it's going to have pricing power, and if you hang in there, it's going to do extraordinary well, and we also do peer to peer reviews, so that's where we are now. so remember the next stock that goes up about five or six percent, whatever the opposite is, i've got to hear from you okay. >> okay. >> thank you a lot, buddy, i really appreciate your support. >> hello how are you? >> how are you. >> so you know that social media is changing everything, and i really think it's changing the investment world, have you heard of social trades, and d
now it's pulled back, it didn't dive, it just pulled about a being.ower because they sell products that people want. because when you have pricing power, that means you have margin expansion, we have margin expansion and that means your stocks should go up. and i think under armour is positions really well to do that, i think the kid who won the masters, all of a sudden everyone on wall street discovered it. so i think it's one of these companies that's going to grow, i think it's going to take...
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it did seem like it was rush hour it. was like coming back from the hamptons. >> dg has less import exposure than dollar tree. >> we'll work through that issue. i do tell you that i believe the companies now. we don't make a lot of stuff for 50 cents they sell on the dollar in this country. dollar tree has good bargains and a great candy aisle. >> related to this morning's deal i did mention liberty. liberty broadband is going to be investing $5 billion in the new company being created here. buying $700 million in charter, in new charter stockading up to $5 billion. those hedge funds are jana sorbon. liberty will put together the war chest they need to buy the stock they committed to buy so liberty can remain a significant investor. >> the rich get richer. >> that is a cynical view. >> i can't defend it or i might be talking over you. >> please. we would like space between everybody's sentence. >> why are you listening to twitter? >> twitter pays me a fortune to tweet. not. >> and to periscope, too. >> 9% below the all-ti
it did seem like it was rush hour it. was like coming back from the hamptons. >> dg has less import exposure than dollar tree. >> we'll work through that issue. i do tell you that i believe the companies now. we don't make a lot of stuff for 50 cents they sell on the dollar in this country. dollar tree has good bargains and a great candy aisle. >> related to this morning's deal i did mention liberty. liberty broadband is going to be investing $5 billion in the new company...
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i mean it was-- it wasn't like it is now. door to being a stand up comedy or television success was the tonight show the curtain through which you passed to be on the tonight show. and he meant everything to me. he meant everything to everybody else who was out there doing stand-up. it was the time when you could be on that show do well on the tonight show the next day you would get calls about having your own show. you would get calls about auditioning, william morris wanted you and they're going to put you on a show and then there is a movie and a this and in those days people would go out on tour for likes six, eight months and they would have an opening act. so it was really the employment placement office. and more often than not if johnny liked you you were going to trend upward on a pretty steep incline. >> the most powerful influence on your life do you think. first for that reason an second because he was the gold standard. >> yes, the most powerful influence, certainly professionally. and i used to think as a kid wa
i mean it was-- it wasn't like it is now. door to being a stand up comedy or television success was the tonight show the curtain through which you passed to be on the tonight show. and he meant everything to me. he meant everything to everybody else who was out there doing stand-up. it was the time when you could be on that show do well on the tonight show the next day you would get calls about having your own show. you would get calls about auditioning, william morris wanted you and they're...
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the stock, jim cramer talks about it, pete, you don't trade the stock, own it, put it away. i think what we wind up doing too often is we talk about the stock too much. when you talk about something so much you try to find the negatives. maybe the negatives just aren't out there right now. >> what i would say is i waited for this overly eboullient frothiness, i wanted to wait and see how the thing traded. i bought apple last week. it was my final trade last week. we had gotten a lot of that out of the way. i want to own this company. i see a valuation that's reasonable 13 1/2 times x bucks in cash is not difficult to own if you feel like this is a company that is continuing, even as pete said some of the better part of the asian demand story ahead of it. >> carl, why did he write this letter? >> yeah. >> he's trying to show the catalyst, what's under the hood, what are some of the pipeline things. >> to who? >> to the general populus for those that don't believe in the story, those that think it's over valued, run too far too fast. whatever you want to say about apple. it's
the stock, jim cramer talks about it, pete, you don't trade the stock, own it, put it away. i think what we wind up doing too often is we talk about the stock too much. when you talk about something so much you try to find the negatives. maybe the negatives just aren't out there right now. >> what i would say is i waited for this overly eboullient frothiness, i wanted to wait and see how the thing traded. i bought apple last week. it was my final trade last week. we had gotten a lot of...
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it is very much in it and it's in it from the taxation site as well as i talked about from the market interest. to change the situation, the government can judge the market to go in the right direction. so for example, there is a specific definition of what the market is and if the mortgage satisfies those characteristics, it gets a certain backing from the government-sponsored entities. they provide insurance for the conforming mortgages. if the government changed the definition of what constitutes the conforming market ... okay you know, we will provide that backing a certain level the way we do it now but it is now defined differently and it's now the shared responsibility as i previously defined it. if that is the new conforming mortgage and somehow so now the government is pushing the private sector to move in that direction, which is a better direction from the macro stability perspective. the new mortgage will nudge the market to go in that direction and it will be revenue tool in the sense that you are not adding any new taxes and yet it will remove this bias that tends to pro
it is very much in it and it's in it from the taxation site as well as i talked about from the market interest. to change the situation, the government can judge the market to go in the right direction. so for example, there is a specific definition of what the market is and if the mortgage satisfies those characteristics, it gets a certain backing from the government-sponsored entities. they provide insurance for the conforming mortgages. if the government changed the definition of what...
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i loved it, i thought it was great, and it was really cool.> i wipe out brilliantly in this movie, i will say, and i stood up on that board and surfed quite a bit. >> jimmy: yeah, and where did you shoot that? by the way. >> in l.a. all up and down the beaches of l.a. >> jimmy: just in malibu? >> all of that pee, i'm realizing now. yes. >> jimmy: your pee is all over l.a. all over. >> all over l.a. >> jimmy: you, yourself can go -- no, no, no. >> that's terrible, let's drop it. it's not good. >> jimmy: let's just not go there. >> we'll walk away. >> jimmy: oh, you know what, i've got to give props to neptune's net. >> right? >> jimmy: that's my favorite place. i love that surfer place out in malibu? >> yeah, north malibu. i wrote it for neptune's net, and they said we can never get neptune's net. and this is how you do an independent movie. you say, okay, but can we shoot at neptune's net? >> jimmy: come on. >> maybe. it's the weekend. >> jimmy: i loved it, i thought it was really, really fun. i want to show it. and who's the actor, the boy? >
i loved it, i thought it was great, and it was really cool.> i wipe out brilliantly in this movie, i will say, and i stood up on that board and surfed quite a bit. >> jimmy: yeah, and where did you shoot that? by the way. >> in l.a. all up and down the beaches of l.a. >> jimmy: just in malibu? >> all of that pee, i'm realizing now. yes. >> jimmy: your pee is all over l.a. all over. >> all over l.a. >> jimmy: you, yourself can go -- no, no, no....
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it guts you is what it does. it just guts you. and hold that in as best you can, but there's times when it just kind of oozes its way out. you're looking for new band-aids, you know? everything was great. you know? i was happy. >> during our brief time with arman tiano, state records only listed his current fraud and embezzlement convictions. later we learned this was not the first time he was incarcerated. prior to his fraud trial, he was convicted of molesting two teenage female relatives. he received a year in county jail and five years' probation. a surprisingly light sentence for the disgraced police officer. prosecutors had asked for 15 years to life. >>> coming up -- >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> trying to find out what happened. i want to tell them what happened. >> a former gang member gives correctional officers the silent treatment. >> numerous bruises he had and the two black eyes, i'm thinking it has to be more than one person. 8 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kab
it guts you is what it does. it just guts you. and hold that in as best you can, but there's times when it just kind of oozes its way out. you're looking for new band-aids, you know? everything was great. you know? i was happy. >> during our brief time with arman tiano, state records only listed his current fraud and embezzlement convictions. later we learned this was not the first time he was incarcerated. prior to his fraud trial, he was convicted of molesting two teenage female...
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>> well, it's positive train control is a device that if it's in the engine and it's on the poles, it would have stopped the train. >> so it's a deadman switch? >> exactly. amtrak had it in the locomotive, but not on the pole. in 2008 we passed a law that all 100 railroads have to have this ptc in place by 2015. now the first i want to go back, i want to talk to the department of transportation. i want to ask for a public system-wide audit of where they're at, why don't these trains visit. it's supposed to be in hazmat trains and passenger trains. the delay you see today costs lives. and we can't get any more delay. they've got the money. >> you're going to make it law? >> it is law. they're dragging their feet. >> what's frustrating is we took a tour at ntsb and amtrak were nice enough and gracious enough to take us on. it is a horrific scene, actually far worse than i was expecting. right here. and it stretches for quite a bit from the lead car to the last car. when you're the ntsb standing where you are saying if this system were in place, if we had the ptc, this would not have hap
>> well, it's positive train control is a device that if it's in the engine and it's on the poles, it would have stopped the train. >> so it's a deadman switch? >> exactly. amtrak had it in the locomotive, but not on the pole. in 2008 we passed a law that all 100 railroads have to have this ptc in place by 2015. now the first i want to go back, i want to talk to the department of transportation. i want to ask for a public system-wide audit of where they're at, why don't these...
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>> it didn't take so long to put it together, it just took me a long time uh, to start it because it's a lifelong thing. i've always wanted to do a solo project. i've always known i wanted to be a musician. i've always wanted to be a musician. i love music from like i probably sang when i was born, you know just like something and i used to stick my head out the window when i was a kid and sing at the top of my lungs and makeup songs and i didn't think my parents could hear me, um, my father played uh this beautiful gretch guitar, he was in a big band, and then when he got married, he stopped, he played all the time at night, but he stopped being in the band. >> so you grew up around music. >> so i grew up around music, i played piano, i was in chorus, and choir and stuff in school, and um, so the b-52s started um, i had written a bunch of songs. i always was songwriting in high school, writing you know songs while i was supposed to be you know listening to the teacher. and then when the b-52s started, it was a collective writing experience, so i didn't really write much on my own and
>> it didn't take so long to put it together, it just took me a long time uh, to start it because it's a lifelong thing. i've always wanted to do a solo project. i've always known i wanted to be a musician. i've always wanted to be a musician. i love music from like i probably sang when i was born, you know just like something and i used to stick my head out the window when i was a kid and sing at the top of my lungs and makeup songs and i didn't think my parents could hear me, um, my...
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is it this man, a? is it this man, b? is it this man, c? or is it this man, d?think? >> well, c is the former governor in the state where i live now. a is bolton, he's -- he is b. >> trisha, is that the right answer? >> you know, i am going to defer to alex trebek. >> he took new york into the 21st century. elliott. >> who is bloomberg? >> no. >> who is george pataki. >> who is george pataki. >> who indeed is george pataki. the choice was "b" and allison was also right. >> well done, you're on a roll. ready for your last question now. this is from tuesday's show. tuesday's show we reported that the country that already has a statue of their dictator wearing a fantastic cape and already has a statue of their dictator standing on a tower rotating so he always faces a sun. this country now has a statue of their dictator atop a giant marble mountain riding a horse while carrying a dove. which country? is it a, azerbaijan, turkmenistan, b, c uzbekistan or, d terrible-self esteem-istan? >> this one i'm not as sure of. it's definitely not d. it's between b and c. >> ju
is it this man, a? is it this man, b? is it this man, c? or is it this man, d?think? >> well, c is the former governor in the state where i live now. a is bolton, he's -- he is b. >> trisha, is that the right answer? >> you know, i am going to defer to alex trebek. >> he took new york into the 21st century. elliott. >> who is bloomberg? >> no. >> who is george pataki. >> who is george pataki. >> who indeed is george pataki. the choice was...
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it does exactly what we want it to do. if it's successful, guess what, we take the fame for it.what if it's not successful. >> then we won't have a parent saying, shame on you. the other thing, it's when we want it. it works on the weekends. works at night. we don't sleep. charles: all right, bill. you have a broker at a marilyn firm. major firm. you like him? >> i don't like the fees that i pay him. charles: a robo says i can do better. >> i wouldn't do it. my adviser has educated me. the value they bring to the table. and i value their value. i see what they're doing. they're making me more money as a result. they're putting me in interesting investments that i'm not sophisticated to make on my own. charles: i don't know if you guys remember in 2000. the black box revolution. they would spit out these trading ideas. all these ideas are cute until the, you know what, hits the fan. >> i think this is the future. i read an article just today for the first time ever. etfs over the last 12 months, they've taken in more inflow than mutual funds. a lot of the etf investing is tailor
it does exactly what we want it to do. if it's successful, guess what, we take the fame for it.what if it's not successful. >> then we won't have a parent saying, shame on you. the other thing, it's when we want it. it works on the weekends. works at night. we don't sleep. charles: all right, bill. you have a broker at a marilyn firm. major firm. you like him? >> i don't like the fees that i pay him. charles: a robo says i can do better. >> i wouldn't do it. my adviser has...
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i don't condone it but i understand it.birthday we celebrate every year a man of peace he said the riot is for the unheard because he understood why they would destroy their own community just like the colonial people disobeyed the british. what is the difference? if you have the injustice you will resist. we could minimize the teapartier but they destroyed property. john: to the baltimore mayor to the right thing? image she had to maintain peace. i get it. but you have to listen to the voice of the people all people even the poor people i come from poverty and want to hear a working-class people have to say. i don't condone it but i understand it. john: her reaction puzzled me it seemed to say go ahead and destroys stuff. here she is talking about protecting the protesters. >> we tried to make sure that they were protected from the things going on. also those who wished to destroy safe to do that as well. john: did we gave them space to destroy. >> in my humble opinion you talk about a powder keg and poverty and failing sc
i don't condone it but i understand it.birthday we celebrate every year a man of peace he said the riot is for the unheard because he understood why they would destroy their own community just like the colonial people disobeyed the british. what is the difference? if you have the injustice you will resist. we could minimize the teapartier but they destroyed property. john: to the baltimore mayor to the right thing? image she had to maintain peace. i get it. but you have to listen to the voice...
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get it. >> get it. get it!'ve been on social media even a couple seconds over the past few days you've probably seen one of these -- >> oh, yeah. what are they? >> it's an app called "my idol" created by avatar works in china. you can digitally upload your photo and place it on an avatar and live out 1,000 lives, as the app creators would say. it is a huge trend, even with celebrities. celebrities like lady gaga. lena dunham did one. even sam smith. they're entertaining and it's cool toll see your friends be all of these cool, little characters. here are ours. >> oh! >> here's christian vera. her after torr a nice catwalk. >> something you'd wear too. >> i'm sure i've worn that actually. >> i love how i'm sashaying down the catwalk. >> what about you, gayle bass, singing onstage? ♪ >> i like that. >> that does not look like me at all. >> no it doesn't look like you, but it's got just a few similarities. like, oh, okay. >> let's see what you're up to. >> playing the guitar, dude. >> oh. gosh. ♪ >> it's so weird.
get it. >> get it. get it!'ve been on social media even a couple seconds over the past few days you've probably seen one of these -- >> oh, yeah. what are they? >> it's an app called "my idol" created by avatar works in china. you can digitally upload your photo and place it on an avatar and live out 1,000 lives, as the app creators would say. it is a huge trend, even with celebrities. celebrities like lady gaga. lena dunham did one. even sam smith. they're...
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i will never smoke it, but legalize it and tax it. let's get rid of the property tax in pennsylvania. why would the world would we legalize it? there will be more druggies killing and shooting and after it's legalized it will be harder to take it away. joining us more to talk on pot policy at 900 apple wuard. good morning. how are i. >> i'm great. do we legalize, decriminalize it or stay the way it is. >> i think decriminalization is a step toward legal asia. i think decriminalization is fine. i think the governor is saying if people are call the with small amounts of marijuana they shouldn't go to jail because that destroys lives. that's fine and that's true. but there's a lot of things that are beyond that that the governor is not talking about. the thing that really destroys lives is not just a criminal record. it's drug use. he says that people can't get a job if they have a criminal record. well, people can't get a job if they're using drugs because a lot of jobs give you drug tests to thin out the pool of potential employees and
i will never smoke it, but legalize it and tax it. let's get rid of the property tax in pennsylvania. why would the world would we legalize it? there will be more druggies killing and shooting and after it's legalized it will be harder to take it away. joining us more to talk on pot policy at 900 apple wuard. good morning. how are i. >> i'm great. do we legalize, decriminalize it or stay the way it is. >> i think decriminalization is a step toward legal asia. i think...
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if it's big enough, it can double.know smartphones are the central element driving these deals. we have storage. storing all this data we use every day. powering these devices. smart cars. cyber security. it will all be one giant connected world. endless streams of information. organized and protected. some of you feel like you've heard the story before. now we do use it. i'm a technology neophyte, and i use these things. this stuff is real. in my mind, that means there will be more deals. more blockbuster deals. the question for the panel. am i too optimistic? oliver, you've been the voice of reason for the first 30 minutes. well, lori too. >> that's better. >> again, no, i think you bring up a great point. these are unlike the tech bubble we saw in '99 and 2000. these are companies that are serving a real need. and i think the growth in that area is going to be absolutely fantastic over the next decade. >> do we have to worry about them being cyclical though? >> yes, to a certain extent. again, technology is a broad
if it's big enough, it can double.know smartphones are the central element driving these deals. we have storage. storing all this data we use every day. powering these devices. smart cars. cyber security. it will all be one giant connected world. endless streams of information. organized and protected. some of you feel like you've heard the story before. now we do use it. i'm a technology neophyte, and i use these things. this stuff is real. in my mind, that means there will be more deals. more...
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it. in starts the probe, out come the text messages. man, does he look guilty. >> he sure dead. the attorney hired by the nfl the conclusion it is more probable than not that air was released. it is more likely than that that tom brady was aware of it. >> he put these two people up to it. >> he sure did. >> we'll be the equipment assistant and the locker room attendant. you be -- >> he says. >> tom is acting crazy about balls. >> then mcnaly says, tom bleeps i'm going to make that ball a bleeping balloon. >> he brought you up and said you must have a lot of stress trying to get them done. >> the only thing deflating son is his passing rating. according to the nfl report, they cheated. >> here's the thing -- >> is anything going to happen to them? they already won the superbowl. >> when you see the communication increase around the time of january 19th, 20th and 21st. that's when the phone was actually taken, you understand that -- first of all, he hadn't been invited to the quarterback ro
it. in starts the probe, out come the text messages. man, does he look guilty. >> he sure dead. the attorney hired by the nfl the conclusion it is more probable than not that air was released. it is more likely than that that tom brady was aware of it. >> he put these two people up to it. >> he sure did. >> we'll be the equipment assistant and the locker room attendant. you be -- >> he says. >> tom is acting crazy about balls. >> then mcnaly says, tom...