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> it was satire. >> it is art and it is free expression. i support the arts. >> it is ad gnaws yaiting. they will be banning all advertisements after being asked to run an ad with the image of the prohpet muhammad. they submitted the ad featuring the winning cartoon from the draw mohamed contest earlier this month. in it mohamed is raising a sword saying you can't draw me with the caption support free speech we would put it on your television screen, but it is much more brave to describe it. geller is not pleased with the transit authority board saying look, this is an end rub around the first amendment. rewarding terror with submission is defeat. dc metro says they will review their policy through the end of the year and decide if their ban will stand. andy, i know this is a blow for free speech, but the positive side is you don't have to look at uh thoiing ads on the dc -- annoying ads on the dc metro. >> the whole pesky first amendment thing aside, i am all for transit system usa louing issues ads because i am trying to get to work. >> h
> it was satire. >> it is art and it is free expression. i support the arts. >> it is ad gnaws yaiting. they will be banning all advertisements after being asked to run an ad with the image of the prohpet muhammad. they submitted the ad featuring the winning cartoon from the draw mohamed contest earlier this month. in it mohamed is raising a sword saying you can't draw me with the caption support free speech we would put it on your television screen, but it is much more brave to...
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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. it's not. 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 little trickle, little sprinkle here right now. >> the puddles give you an idea of how much rain fell overnight. sant
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. it's not. 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...
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it's hard it's totally hard ♪ ♪ it's hard it's hard it's totally hard it's hard ♪ ♪ it's hard it's totallyapplause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to queen latifah, sam rockwell, the cast of broadway's "something rotten!" and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
it's hard it's totally hard ♪ ♪ it's hard it's hard it's totally hard it's hard ♪ ♪ it's hard it's totallyapplause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to queen latifah, sam rockwell, the cast of broadway's "something rotten!" and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, ladies and gentlemen! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and...
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we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more...make it special. hershey's is mine, yours our chocolate. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> oh that was good. just like we practice t that's a song we put together called why worry, why fret. why fret at all? we have great event this weekend. >> we do. >> good to see you. >> how are you? >> yes, you're casino of in charge of the gospel fest? >> executive producer and director. >> name of this group? >> this is joy unlimited movement youth choir from here in philly under the great direction, the best. >> come on over here. >> by the way travis and this group have won three straight years, the gospel fest. >> that's correct. >> three straight years in a row, no other youth choir has ever done that, from california they come from all over trying to beat philly but philly holds it down. >> travis (are they so good? >> just good like that. >> they are just good like that. >> and they are working with you, that's what it is. >> just because of travel ills. he works hard. he is really good. >> okay we w
we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. hershey's makes it a s'more...make it special. hershey's is mine, yours our chocolate. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> oh that was good. just like we practice t that's a song we put together called why worry, why fret. why fret at all? we have great event this weekend. >> we do. >> good to see you. >> how are you? >> yes, you're casino of in charge of the gospel fest? >> executive...
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because it's not yours. you made it. it's a very clear idea. you do not participate in controlling your own product. how do you square that with democracy? there is no way to do that. and so we conveniently as a society don't ask the question. don't think about it. that's the success of the business community and the wealthy who want to make sure we don't think about it because it is an impossible contradiction of the way we've organized things. and it has extraordinary effects. everyone who goes to work for a corporation feels on some level--consciously or unconsciously--their powerlessness, their irrelevance to the decisions that affect them, including whether they have the job next week or not. that inculcates in people a fatalism, a lack of care, a feeling of ripped-off-ness. i'd like to remind everybody that there's an interesting admission of that in our culture because on the way home from almost every corporation, when the workers are finished with the day, they pass a bar or two, which invites them to come in after work to enjoy a happ
because it's not yours. you made it. it's a very clear idea. you do not participate in controlling your own product. how do you square that with democracy? there is no way to do that. and so we conveniently as a society don't ask the question. don't think about it. that's the success of the business community and the wealthy who want to make sure we don't think about it because it is an impossible contradiction of the way we've organized things. and it has extraordinary effects. everyone who...
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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's about social life urbanity, a sense of community, it's about art, it's about poetry, it's about fighting against gravity, trying to create something that is playing with light and that's part of it. but then that building downtown weighs 28,000 tons, made out of steel and everything else. but you need innovation to do that and this building must last for thousands and thousands of years. >> rose: and in a unique place. how did you find the place? >> it was a place that the city had reserved at the south end of the high line. they wanted a culture anchor for the side line. originally the dia foundation was planning to build something there and when they didn't we approached the city about a possible site and kate and the commission of cultural affairs said this is a site that would be available to us and we were thrilled because it's very hard to find horizontal property in manhattan, just not much space and especially at a favorable price. i was thinking about what renzo said is that we love the kind of wild character of the neighborhood, i mean the kind of roughness of it, a wo
it's about social life urbanity, a sense of community, it's about art, it's about poetry, it's about fighting against gravity, trying to create something that is playing with light and that's part of it. but then that building downtown weighs 28,000 tons, made out of steel and everything else. but you need innovation to do that and this building must last for thousands and thousands of years. >> rose: and in a unique place. how did you find the place? >> it was a place that the city...
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it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! >>> a kid in new york city had his bar mitzvah and it got a lot of publicity thanks to this instagram photo of nicki minaj surrounded by little hunks as she calls them. one of the top grossing hip-hop acts in the world with matt, the bar mitzvah boy. matt the is the son of andrew merstein, president of medallion financial corp. and this is nicki minaj performing a censured version of "super bass." how on earth did this happen? why is nicki minaj there? she got paid, a lot. according to "newsweek" the elder merstein cannot it tis close what he dished out but it was in the $300,000 to $500,000 range. there are some very rich people out there with very rich money in their hands who hire famous people to their events just to show they can. hedge funder roger rotnum once paid kenny rogers an undisclosed sum to sing his classic "the gambler" over and over again at his birthday party. after the 12th rendition rogers reportedly called it quits though his agent said he did not sing it dozens o
it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! >>> a kid in new york city had his bar mitzvah and it got a lot of publicity thanks to this instagram photo of nicki minaj surrounded by little hunks as she calls them. one of the top grossing hip-hop acts in the world with matt, the bar mitzvah boy. matt the is the son of andrew merstein, president of medallion financial corp. and this is nicki minaj performing a censured version of "super bass." how on earth did this happen? why is...
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it is inspirational. you can do it. we have to do it for them. the other is the little engine that could. >> that's my favorite. >> truly a metaphor for america. i can't imagine that book having been written other places the generosity of spirit. a little engine was the one that stepped and to carry toys for kids when all the big engines were too busy, important the establishment was not listening. to me that is a signal we have to count on little engines, entrepreneurs community people to push congress and to do some of the work. that was why i started the book but it is their future that we are talking about. >> it is interesting. you mentioned the congress and the president. we can get into the policy. yesterday you were part of the kickoff of infrastructure week with the vice president. as we get to the end of the month where congress is once again extending the transportation bill this time for the 32nd time if they have to extended again it will be 33 times. and the clarion call was will we need a long-term plan for infrastructure investmen
it is inspirational. you can do it. we have to do it for them. the other is the little engine that could. >> that's my favorite. >> truly a metaphor for america. i can't imagine that book having been written other places the generosity of spirit. a little engine was the one that stepped and to carry toys for kids when all the big engines were too busy, important the establishment was not listening. to me that is a signal we have to count on little engines, entrepreneurs community...
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it's as if it didn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workers going to work every day. then there was a revolution. the flags changed their color. and after the revolution, the workers went to work again, but instead of it being a board of directors selected by the major shareholders, it was a board of commissars selected by the communist party and the government, and that the actual difference it made to the worker, who was sitting up there doing it, eh, wasn't all that exciting. i think there's a point to that criticism of the socialist and communist alternative, but it's a criticism that this idea of democracy at work gets at. because if the workers are the ones who make the decisions, then it's the workers who provide the state with whatever resources it gets. it's those workers who pay the taxes, either as individuals or as the directors of their corporations. the people at the base will finally control the resources of the society. and the state will have to be accountable to them, not j
it's as if it didn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workers going to work every day. then there was a revolution. the flags changed their color. and after the revolution, the workers went to work again, but instead of it being a board of directors selected by the major shareholders, it was a board of commissars selected by the communist party and the government, and that the actual difference it made to the worker, who was sitting up there doing it, eh, wasn't all that...
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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. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> three of the seven victims of the train accident have been identified now. abed gilani was an employee at wells fargo. jim gaines was an with associated press and the father of two children. and justin zemser was a midshipman. his mother spoke to the press this afternoon. >> he was wonderful. he was absolutely wonderful. everybody looked up to my son. and there is just no other words i could safe. >> how did you hear about the accident? >> well, he was supposed to come home last night. at 10:30. and when i went online to see, you know if everything was on time they said there was a derailment. and then it was all plastered on tv. and i kept on calling the hospitals, but nothing. and then we got the phone call this morning that my son has passed. >> wanting to serve his country. how do you handle that. more from the crash site in philly after this. good. very good.
why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> three of the seven victims of the train accident have been identified now. abed gilani was an employee at wells fargo. jim gaines was an with associated press and the father of two children. and justin zemser was a midshipman. his mother spoke to the press this afternoon....
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it feels like paint but it is not. it is powder.ing inside. you get energetic and it is really fun. >> reporter: well, there are 7,000 runners here. they took off at 8:00 this morning. it was a 5k run. after it all wrapped up everybody started to gather here for music and you can still see in the distance they are still throwing these pacts of chalk paint. i got douse -- pacts of chalk -- packets of chalk paint. i got doused. my producer got doused, but i am told it is washable. i hope so! back to you. >> thank you, allie. >>> time now is 9:38. we will move on from what we were talking about a little earlier with elvis and move on to something else we need to be talking about. this is actually video of the color run. we like it so much we will stick with it a little while longer. you can see the bubbles at the finish line as people were finishing up their run there. >>> but now to a more serious subject. we will be talking about what is going on in santa barbara because they are still dealing with oil spill there. a dead dolphin and
it feels like paint but it is not. it is powder.ing inside. you get energetic and it is really fun. >> reporter: well, there are 7,000 runners here. they took off at 8:00 this morning. it was a 5k run. after it all wrapped up everybody started to gather here for music and you can still see in the distance they are still throwing these pacts of chalk paint. i got douse -- pacts of chalk -- packets of chalk paint. i got doused. my producer got doused, but i am told it is washable. i hope...
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it's not the leaders or obama, it's us, us.: i think we need to speak openly about race, any time you bring something up that is deemed controversial, you can't be deemed a racist otherwise you can't have honest discussions. >> exactly. race war is a popular podcast. we never shut up about race on the programs. kennedy: it's everywhere. >> everywhere. kennedy: a georgia mother, she kind of had her son arrested. it was a mock arrest, complete with arresting officers, handcuffs and a seat in the back of a patrol car. sounds like my weekend, yeah, baby, i love you! the officers flashed the lights, so they effectively scared the grade schooler but was it appropriate? guy, i think about this kid and do you really want to put the fear of god of the police into a ten-year-old? >> look, this seems a little extreme. i'm not a parent, and so i'm figuring the story about his background and he was having behavioral problems and the teacher came and he didn't care about anything anyone was telling him. i have respect for a parent take contr
it's not the leaders or obama, it's us, us.: i think we need to speak openly about race, any time you bring something up that is deemed controversial, you can't be deemed a racist otherwise you can't have honest discussions. >> exactly. race war is a popular podcast. we never shut up about race on the programs. kennedy: it's everywhere. >> everywhere. kennedy: a georgia mother, she kind of had her son arrested. it was a mock arrest, complete with arresting officers, handcuffs and a...
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they wanted it exactly as it was. they changed some chimneys and little things but it was rebuilt as a symbol of survival and furnished like a palace by president munro -- monroe. many things are still in the white house. monroe at the beginning of his administration was the last of the founding fathers. he thought political parties were over. you are going to have one government under one man and that was fine. he learned very fast that what he called the era of good feeling had some gas pains. [laughter] mr. seale: he was idolized and he built the white house back. it's a social image really came from dolly madison. ms. swain: let me move on to munro. daniel preston, the guest on that program, told us the white house was not ready in march of 1817 when he became president and they lived in another house for several months. he left washington on a four-month tour around the country. when they moved back, they had to begin buying furniture. they decided to buy french and he writes "buying french furniture and speaking
they wanted it exactly as it was. they changed some chimneys and little things but it was rebuilt as a symbol of survival and furnished like a palace by president munro -- monroe. many things are still in the white house. monroe at the beginning of his administration was the last of the founding fathers. he thought political parties were over. you are going to have one government under one man and that was fine. he learned very fast that what he called the era of good feeling had some gas...
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i don't think that it pushes it. the pressure on commodity is something to be brought. 3 42 is something that i would watch watch. the markets would put in a rally and the fed and the dollar in the face. you're doing it but you have to watch the levels. >> great buying opportunity. we're looking at sax on friday and over 208 and morgan over 207 nor morgan stanley pushing it up. you talk about technology and health care. all of those are the fact toors that i think are next. >>> up next why a small promotion could signal another great product launch is around the concern. >>> plus a $50 million deal. why did chairman bless the deal and not the time warner. we will talk to an insider who has a view. >>> spring break maybe over but they need to tell them that the u.s. dollar is driving wild and how you can profit later on in this hour. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with innovative solutions that
i don't think that it pushes it. the pressure on commodity is something to be brought. 3 42 is something that i would watch watch. the markets would put in a rally and the fed and the dollar in the face. you're doing it but you have to watch the levels. >> great buying opportunity. we're looking at sax on friday and over 208 and morgan over 207 nor morgan stanley pushing it up. you talk about technology and health care. all of those are the fact toors that i think are next. >>>...
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it uses a seed phone number to query its database. it could use it to query -- >> right. but i'm just questioning -- isn't what you're just saying the so-called free-floating reasonableness inquiry? it's an inquiry into whether what they're doing now in terms of bulk collection is and why there are possible alternatives, perhaps a reasonable thing to do and unreasonable thing to do. i don't know why the warrant requirement or probable cause requirement comes into play. >> i suppose it's because at least in this case the question of practicalability comes into question. but i think there are distinct inquiries. the first question is whether dispensing with the requirement of individualized suspicion is practicable or not. here we don't think it is. even if it were impracticable, we would still think the program is unreasonable. for the very simple reason it is the most intrusive means that the government could use to accomplish its very narrow interests. that sort of program has always held to be unreasonable. in part, i think this is a critical point. because even the pre
it uses a seed phone number to query its database. it could use it to query -- >> right. but i'm just questioning -- isn't what you're just saying the so-called free-floating reasonableness inquiry? it's an inquiry into whether what they're doing now in terms of bulk collection is and why there are possible alternatives, perhaps a reasonable thing to do and unreasonable thing to do. i don't know why the warrant requirement or probable cause requirement comes into play. >> i suppose...
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, i tweet about it, more people see it and basically it's just like one person finds out, it goes to then it just kind of multiplies. catches fire! >> every bit of it is being manipulated from the beginning of the campaign to the end a year out. your 16-year-old is right now starting to have an interest in movies that are a year away and she's thinking it's organic. meanwhile, there's a studio back there counting how many times did she click on it. >> rushkoff: we asked lionsgate to talk to us about their marketing for hunger games 2: catching fire, but like many companies we approached they declined. >> the studios worry that the minute that they show you that there's a man behind the curtain pulling all of these strings the audience will start tuning out, so they're sort of really working hard to pretend that it all happens by magic. it's hollywood, it happens by magic, right? (laughing) >> rushkoff: but to the studios, the real magic is that kids like ceili are happy to work for free promoting their films. >> it's a lot of work to do all this. it takes a lot of time to retweet eve
, i tweet about it, more people see it and basically it's just like one person finds out, it goes to then it just kind of multiplies. catches fire! >> every bit of it is being manipulated from the beginning of the campaign to the end a year out. your 16-year-old is right now starting to have an interest in movies that are a year away and she's thinking it's organic. meanwhile, there's a studio back there counting how many times did she click on it. >> rushkoff: we asked lionsgate to...
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it's cool. they won't know who it is. they won't know who it is. huh? >> he was a good guy, but he was a train wreck of an interview. >> you know, greco -- what is he doing? what are you doing? you guys better talk to somebody down there and tell them how camera savvy i am. what is that guy doing? get some footage of that. [ bleep ]. does that you?ha you guys are pretty cool. i would probably hang out with you guys maybe. how much money do you have in your wallets? >> while josh was all jokes he was really dealing with some very serious issues. >> do you have family? >> yes, i have family, too. we don't -- i have kids somewhere out there, too. i don't know. i'm a winner. i'm a winner, okay? >> at the time, pike's ex-girlfriend was pregnant and due to give birth to their child while he was still in jail. their relationship had been strained. >> are there any new developments about your girl and the baby? >> yes, she had the baby. >> she did? >> she did have the baby, yeah. i'm trying to get her back in the graces. actually it's funny as you said that, i
it's cool. they won't know who it is. they won't know who it is. huh? >> he was a good guy, but he was a train wreck of an interview. >> you know, greco -- what is he doing? what are you doing? you guys better talk to somebody down there and tell them how camera savvy i am. what is that guy doing? get some footage of that. [ bleep ]. does that you?ha you guys are pretty cool. i would probably hang out with you guys maybe. how much money do you have in your wallets? >> while...
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it's you! it's me? everywhere, thank you from johnson & johnson. some cash back cards make things so complicated. they limit where you earn bonus cash back ... here's the way i see it, you are point a, and your cash back is point b. the simple way between them, the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back... on every purchase, everywhere. i said... unlimited. everywhere. now, that's more like it. what's in your wallet? >>> good thursday morning. it's 9:26. i'm sam brock. developing story this morning. stanford voofrt one of 19 locations that received a shipment of live anthrax samples from the pentagon. the military lab that developed that strain believed the virus had been neutralized and made safe for research. lab workers discovered it was actually live. the military says as of this morning so researchers at stanford's lab or anywhere else are showing any symptoms. there is also no evidence of foul play or intentional contamination. the press democrat reports
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charlie: can we see it? neil: oh yeah. it is harder to see it.he sun is just so dominant that the moon does not call as much attention to itself as it does during the night. i check for when the plaintiffs are coming up. -- the planets are coming up. the most beautiful time of the night photographically speaking is the curtain of twilight colors. the moon becomes more apparent. the first stars you see are generally not stars, they are planets because they are brighter. when you make a wish on a star, "star light, star bright, first star i see tonight," your wishes do not come true because you are wishing on a planet. [laughter] charlie: you were off course from the beginning. neil: right now from the season diniz is quite striking -- venus is quite striking over the skies. when viewed from new york city it is kind of over new jersey. you would confuse it with planes coming in and out of newark airport. if your western horizon is near an airport, you have surely seen venus and thought it was an airplane. charlie: have you ever wanted to write a sc
charlie: can we see it? neil: oh yeah. it is harder to see it.he sun is just so dominant that the moon does not call as much attention to itself as it does during the night. i check for when the plaintiffs are coming up. -- the planets are coming up. the most beautiful time of the night photographically speaking is the curtain of twilight colors. the moon becomes more apparent. the first stars you see are generally not stars, they are planets because they are brighter. when you make a wish on a...
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it was hilarious. it was unbelievable. it was a fun night. don a fun gift -- i should say my wife and i got him a fun gift. we got him a snow board. going to get him a helmet when he turns 90. happy birthday, don. remember deplate gate? the thing that happened in the '90s? how long ago did that happen inform after the patriots beat the colts 110 of the 12 balls were found deflated. after a lengthy investigation, the nfl today released the report. it's 243 pages long. might be the longest document ever dedicated to balls. they found -- they found patriots' employees are likely to have deflated the balls intentionally and that quarterback tom brady was at least generally aware that this activity was going on. in other words the nfl found the patriots probably did it on purpose. it took them three months to figure it out. i could have told you that probably did it on purpose the day after it happened. now we have to get tom brady to promise to never do it again i guess. the report includes text messages between a locker room attendant and equipm
it was hilarious. it was unbelievable. it was a fun night. don a fun gift -- i should say my wife and i got him a fun gift. we got him a snow board. going to get him a helmet when he turns 90. happy birthday, don. remember deplate gate? the thing that happened in the '90s? how long ago did that happen inform after the patriots beat the colts 110 of the 12 balls were found deflated. after a lengthy investigation, the nfl today released the report. it's 243 pages long. might be the longest...
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it. if it had hit us, we would have been dead in an instant. >> tonight on c-span's q&a at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> now i discussion on the future of television with a group of industry leaders. topics include ultrahigh definition 4k video next-generation broadcast standards, and that neutrality. speakers include the former fcc chair michael powell, who now heads the national cable and telecommunications association national association of broadcasters ceo gordon smith and consumer electronics association ceo gary shapiro. this is an hour and five minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this super panel on the future of television. we have a trio of panelists who leave industries that are vitally interested in that future. it's hard to believe it was 20 years ago in the fall of 1995 that an fcc advisory committee made recommendations to the commission for the world's first all-digital television transmission system. and many of you were involved in that epic process. but we
it. if it had hit us, we would have been dead in an instant. >> tonight on c-span's q&a at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> now i discussion on the future of television with a group of industry leaders. topics include ultrahigh definition 4k video next-generation broadcast standards, and that neutrality. speakers include the former fcc chair michael powell, who now heads the national cable and telecommunications association national association of broadcasters ceo gordon smith...
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it's so it's so blatant, it's hypocrisy. everything we've always said about unions on the right is coming true, front and center. >> i think eric bowling is running this union, they're screwing up so bad. >> what? whoa! >> they are feeding the right wing anger at unions and giving ammunition -- it's unbelievably hypocritical and stupid. i will say somehow they think people won't notice this. it undermines the importance of unions and the importance of raising the minimum wage. because i think there's no question that it's not going to damage any of the economy and it's a free market i want to remind jonathan -- >> hang on guys. >> -- of young people exploitation of -- >> all right, hold that thought. michelle this is so good why do unions want to get an exemption for themselves? >> because they understand our argument. they don't want to admit it but they know if they raise the minimum wage there's going to be unemployment their workers will be out on the streets. it has nothing to do with -- >> not true. >> it is true. that
it's so it's so blatant, it's hypocrisy. everything we've always said about unions on the right is coming true, front and center. >> i think eric bowling is running this union, they're screwing up so bad. >> what? whoa! >> they are feeding the right wing anger at unions and giving ammunition -- it's unbelievably hypocritical and stupid. i will say somehow they think people won't notice this. it undermines the importance of unions and the importance of raising the minimum wage....
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once it leaves, it's on its way to the money door. okay, so, we'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:
once it leaves, it's on its way to the money door. okay, so, we'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,...
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now it's pulled back, it didn't dive, it just pulled about a being.ng power 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, a
now it's pulled back, it didn't dive, it just pulled about a being.ng power 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...
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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
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
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it's not like it was awarded to linkedin.rsue other avenues to try to develop these incredible pictures you are seeing right now. emily: let's talk about the google plex. it is incredibly innovative and futuristic. what is so special about it? guest: all of the technology companies are trying to build iconic headquarters that rethink the relationship between them and the surroundings. google hired to european architects. it is for a much directed by larry page. emily: there are no floors -- there are no floors, right? there is one floor. guest: you can avoid the stairs because it slopes upward. there are these huge canopies that can control the climate. they reduce glare. you work more in the open and it is open to nature. there are lot of ideas in this proposal. the idea is to create a flexible space to can be tailored to suit a company's needs. emily: do they have more options here? guest: it's a temporary setback. but google did get some property. it also owns a lot of other land. like moffett field nearby. it wants to bui
it's not like it was awarded to linkedin.rsue other avenues to try to develop these incredible pictures you are seeing right now. emily: let's talk about the google plex. it is incredibly innovative and futuristic. what is so special about it? guest: all of the technology companies are trying to build iconic headquarters that rethink the relationship between them and the surroundings. google hired to european architects. it is for a much directed by larry page. emily: there are no floors --...
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it is priced into it.lend support to the merger with office depot. when that happened i think the stock goes up 15 to 20%. >> you would be a buyer? >> absolutely. >> the stocks are ticking up a little bit. >> i just mentioned that i also owned this name in my halftime report portfolio. the stocks are taking a while to get going and looks like they take off since it reported earnings. it takes that level out. relatively quickly and now that earnings are in the rear view mirror and it looks incredible. >> pete? >> we haven't talked much about chips. i don't remember the last time. look at the smh and the direction it's moving up. 52 week highs and we are seeing a theme playing out in the options world. one of the names seeing an upside buyer and adi, another one of the names and the chip names all in the same day. that said something about the direction and the sentiment this this space. >> i get a feeling that retailers are starting to separate themselves from one another. >> exactly what's happening. >> th
it is priced into it.lend support to the merger with office depot. when that happened i think the stock goes up 15 to 20%. >> you would be a buyer? >> absolutely. >> the stocks are ticking up a little bit. >> i just mentioned that i also owned this name in my halftime report portfolio. the stocks are taking a while to get going and looks like they take off since it reported earnings. it takes that level out. relatively quickly and now that earnings are in the rear view...
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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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watch it, watch it, watch it. >>> this is what it's like to wake up at the end of the world.ut thousands of miles of indian ocean. morning, and fishermen return with their catch. >> have you felt how wobbly that boat was coming over? >> yes. >> imagine going out and fishing. >> it was a major port back in the day, a major transportation hub, but now it's a sleepy beach town. that's a disturbingly large spider. i would be unhappy if i saw that coming across my pillow. dude, it's a chicken or rooster. i tell you that lobster is smelling good. >> no, they're disgusting. they're like giant insects. what do they eat? >> corpses. >> dead things. >> you are such a debbie downer. >> you are such a downer. >> you were born here. >> and your parents are from here. how far out do they go out? >> 50 miles. >> he goes out 50 miles in a little canoe? >> yes. every day, every day. >> awesome. >> this is typical dish. green leaves, egg, plants, some spices. >> we bought a lot of food. this sort of spread is not an everyday meal in these parts. >> there's your veggie platter. there you go, ma
watch it, watch it, watch it. >>> this is what it's like to wake up at the end of the world.ut thousands of miles of indian ocean. morning, and fishermen return with their catch. >> have you felt how wobbly that boat was coming over? >> yes. >> imagine going out and fishing. >> it was a major port back in the day, a major transportation hub, but now it's a sleepy beach town. that's a disturbingly large spider. i would be unhappy if i saw that coming across my...
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it has been a while has in it?anvir: we see the risk increased with the spain antiestablishment party. greece has been fine with the imf payments. they are not budging on the reliance. refer real ons are selling off. core bonds are rallying. we see german bonds catching a bid. it boasts more of a functioning market. jonathan: the yield is below zero for the first time since april in swiss. let's check in on the markets. 47 minutes into the session. equities rolling over. session lows there of 115 points. the selloff does not discriminate. the 5100 low by 43 points. up next we will run you through everything you need to know to watch out for for the rest of the day. a lot of data coming out of the u.s.. among the things you need to watch, i trial for libel reading here in the london. more on that after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." we have looked at the equity markets, let's look at the other asset classes. the euro point 06 weaker. euro sterling, just over 70 pence. a weaker
it has been a while has in it?anvir: we see the risk increased with the spain antiestablishment party. greece has been fine with the imf payments. they are not budging on the reliance. refer real ons are selling off. core bonds are rallying. we see german bonds catching a bid. it boasts more of a functioning market. jonathan: the yield is below zero for the first time since april in swiss. let's check in on the markets. 47 minutes into the session. equities rolling over. session lows there of...
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it is what it is. it affects all u.s.panies. 65% of our business is outside the united states and half of that is in europe. >> another place you may have been a bit surprised, and you seemed to indicate this on the conference call were pcs. coming in this year did seem there was some momentum from the xp refresh in terms of windows. that slowed dramatically. i'm curious what your thoughts are now about the pc market where you did take share but not necessarily a high class thing because, of course share seems to be going down overall or the market does i should say. >> well there is definitely softness in the pc market on the heels of the xp refresh last year. the slowdown's been more dramatic than i thought. you're correct. our team has done a great job. we gained share in virtually every product category in every region. deion and his team have done a remarkable job. there is softness in the market. our job is to continue to develop these fantastic products immersive computing. that is a low to slightly declining growt
it is what it is. it affects all u.s.panies. 65% of our business is outside the united states and half of that is in europe. >> another place you may have been a bit surprised, and you seemed to indicate this on the conference call were pcs. coming in this year did seem there was some momentum from the xp refresh in terms of windows. that slowed dramatically. i'm curious what your thoughts are now about the pc market where you did take share but not necessarily a high class thing because,...
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is there any hope for it? >> it's a quandary. it's a quandary why it has moved up. fit hasn't moved up yet, sir, maybe it's not going to move. mel in michigan. mel? >> hey, jim. >> hey. >> what about utility holdings and wish to add to our long time black rock and/or blackstone positions. what do you think? >> i'll tell you, i know this is -- i'm not trying to -- i'm not punting here. both are terrific. i like them both. i've been recommending them both on a pull back both of them are very right. whether i say pullback because i think with interest rates going higher goen day and i did not expect that they could reverse so quickly, you might get a better prior tomorrow or the next. anyway activist the company made the alergen deal work this morning. if they can do it oeshgs companies can do it too. time to see worth while acquisitions. a stock rising on the huge shift toward organic food, milk plant based alternatives. i got the ceo with an exclusive. then china slashes rates. will it spark an economic revival in the far east? you don't want to miss my take. plus we
is there any hope for it? >> it's a quandary. it's a quandary why it has moved up. fit hasn't moved up yet, sir, maybe it's not going to move. mel in michigan. mel? >> hey, jim. >> hey. >> what about utility holdings and wish to add to our long time black rock and/or blackstone positions. what do you think? >> i'll tell you, i know this is -- i'm not trying to -- i'm not punting here. both are terrific. i like them both. i've been recommending them both on a pull...
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it's a long time. it's a lot of history. it's a lot a fish. it's a lot of customers. it's a lot of memories. and those are to be taken very seriously. the struggle that i have is, the numbers are fuzzy to me. and with the numbers being as fuzzy as they are, no investor -- particularly me -- is gonna invest in a business that isn't cleaned up. i'm not rolling the dice. this is not a parlay game. i'm not gonna continue to just hope that it works out, because we haven't demonstrated as a collective group that we can manage money very well. it's too dangerous. it's russian roulette. gary: well, then we're wasting our time. then there's nothing we can do. lemonis: or you have the option -- you sell the building. and so my offer is i'm willing to put $1 million up to buy the building... ...which allows all of your debt to get paid off, own 100% of the business, and put working capital in the business and not have to lose sleep at night. gary: i don't want to sell the building. giving up the building would be a mistake. lemonis: how much is the monthly payment? i feel like y
it's a long time. it's a lot of history. it's a lot a fish. it's a lot of customers. it's a lot of memories. and those are to be taken very seriously. the struggle that i have is, the numbers are fuzzy to me. and with the numbers being as fuzzy as they are, no investor -- particularly me -- is gonna invest in a business that isn't cleaned up. i'm not rolling the dice. this is not a parlay game. i'm not gonna continue to just hope that it works out, because we haven't demonstrated as a...
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find it at the pharmacy counter. we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. mine, yours our chocolate. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? very little. more than you think. (doorbell) what's that? what's this? swiffer sweeper. i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! life begins with a howl, we scream, shout shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in, our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be loud. sing loud, play loud, love loud. dentures shouldn't keep you quiet life should be ringing in your ears. live loud, super poligrip. . >>> now to our series viva today and actress salma hayek who shot to fame after the action packed film "deperado." >> she later won an oscar in "frieda." >> now she's back to her lebanese roots in her movie "the prophet." why is this movie so important to you? >> i produced it. i didn't know there was going to be a voice because i started it before we had a script. i was very moved by the book. along with more than 100 millions. it sold more than 100 mi
find it at the pharmacy counter. we snap it. we stack it. we smoosh it. we love it. mine, yours our chocolate. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? very little. more than you think. (doorbell) what's that? what's this? swiffer sweeper. i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! life begins with a howl, we scream, shout shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in, our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be loud. sing...
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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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>> for most it is numbers bar it out. having said that there's ag nostizism in a bit of all of us we all have questions. i don't think it's a game. i think they play politics with our fate in campaigns. most of these persons running for office are persons of faith. >> there's a pew poll finding 50" of americans are less likely to vote. that means more americans support sun who never had office. is gay, in their '70s or all of the above. what does that tell you? >> that america has been rooted in cristiology, that means for the average american that assist something about this that the candidate can believe in trust, that roots or grounds them at their best. i don't believe that is the case for all people because they say their christians but there's something about the notion that appeals to the better anning else on all of us. >> rooted in cristiology, is there separation between state and person. >> before we get to the first amendment, a substantive limitation is no religious text will be applied. for office upped the
>> for most it is numbers bar it out. having said that there's ag nostizism in a bit of all of us we all have questions. i don't think it's a game. i think they play politics with our fate in campaigns. most of these persons running for office are persons of faith. >> there's a pew poll finding 50" of americans are less likely to vote. that means more americans support sun who never had office. is gay, in their '70s or all of the above. what does that tell you? >> that...
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but makes it so dangerous. it's crazy. >> but somebody's got to do it. let's face it.on't reflect well. >> i will not go into any restaurant or store that has dirty windows. you treat your windows like that what are you going to do when i walk in as a customer? >> i made it worse. >> whistling tea kettles have been letting off steam -- >> this great sweet sound. >> for at least a hundred years. >> it's primal to be able to put something on a stove that starts with fire. >> and instrumental. gushes donald strum head of product design in new jersey. a happy melody telling you -- the water's boiling. >> just always makes me smile. and it does it's job really well. >> in 1984 he did his job really well. his boss design legend michael graves set out to improve on the classic whistling tea kettle. enlisted strum who was just fresh out of college. >> would you be working on a project this summer? i was planning ongoing on a bike ride. i quickly squashed that notion. >> tea kettle-bike ride. you chose the tea kettle. >> uh-huh. >> smart choice. named after italian designer who
but makes it so dangerous. it's crazy. >> but somebody's got to do it. let's face it.on't reflect well. >> i will not go into any restaurant or store that has dirty windows. you treat your windows like that what are you going to do when i walk in as a customer? >> i made it worse. >> whistling tea kettles have been letting off steam -- >> this great sweet sound. >> for at least a hundred years. >> it's primal to be able to put something on a stove that...
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how long it stays around, how difficult it is to clean up, it's hard to imagine when it is that people go back to the picture postcard beeches. you watch the animals going by. you watch humpback whales. my camera pawn was watching dolphins out in the water. at one point we watched a pelican, and he's rite over where we are, has no idea how toxic the water is, and is diving in, picking up fish. we were standing on the shores, preparing to go live saying "don't do it, don't dive in", there's nothing in a programme, of any animal that would tell them that there is such a thing as poisonous water. we, humans introduced it. and watched it. seeing how far we detoured from what the programs responded and adapted to. all of that is depressive. the people of santa barbara no strangers to the environmental movement. speaking to some of them, what stood out for you. >> well, that's right. this is, in many places, in many case, in many ways the birthplace of the environmental movement. there was a 3 million gallon spill from beneither the oil platform. it's a strange environment. you look out acro
how long it stays around, how difficult it is to clean up, it's hard to imagine when it is that people go back to the picture postcard beeches. you watch the animals going by. you watch humpback whales. my camera pawn was watching dolphins out in the water. at one point we watched a pelican, and he's rite over where we are, has no idea how toxic the water is, and is diving in, picking up fish. we were standing on the shores, preparing to go live saying "don't do it, don't dive in",...
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it's you! it's me?i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ ♪ em-ma ♪ very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you from johnson & johnson. lowe's presents: how to install a new washing machine with one finger. maybe a little more that way. nice! now get 10 to 30% off select major appliances $396 and more at lowe's. ♪ caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. new caress love forever. ♪ ♪ one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle great rates for great rides. americans... ...83% try to eat healthy. yet up to...90% fall short in gett
it's you! it's me?i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ ♪ em-ma ♪ very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you from johnson & johnson. lowe's presents: how to install a new washing machine with one finger. maybe a little more that way. nice! now get 10...
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it did not really say how much it plans to raise. it is just a placeholder here. told in december it was looking to raise $150 million term we will find out more as the days and months go on. alix: thank you i'm joined by lisa abramowicz, and cliff noreen. a pleasure to have you all here. i want to read to you what tom said today. he said, the weakness in equities is actually a good thing. the worst stocks do going into the jobs report, the better the subsequent performance. does that make sense to you? >> i did read his story before i came in and it makes sense, yes. he is saying we have a bad number, it will be a good equity market. he is forecasting a better equity market tomorrow. the economy will be fairly weak. we had a very weak number last month. 126,000 every month before that was over 200,000 jobs. alix: so we are seeing a potential bad number, more fed in the market? lisa: i think this is partially a breather as well. there was not a clear-cut catalyst. it could just be people recalibrating the that is the feeling i am hearing. people repossessing that
it did not really say how much it plans to raise. it is just a placeholder here. told in december it was looking to raise $150 million term we will find out more as the days and months go on. alix: thank you i'm joined by lisa abramowicz, and cliff noreen. a pleasure to have you all here. i want to read to you what tom said today. he said, the weakness in equities is actually a good thing. the worst stocks do going into the jobs report, the better the subsequent performance. does that make...
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i knew it would go on sale when i saw it at its regular price. then when you put it on it's cute. to california palm desert. they have amazing designer outlets. outlets have sales as well. people forget that. memorial day is coming. they're going to have a sale too. >> major department stores start marking around 40% off right about now. by july you're in the 65% off category. you've got models for me. show me what you found on sale. >> gladiator trend is huge right now. >> which i will not buy a gladiator shoe on full price because i know it's a trend and it's everywhere. >> these are from a new york-based designer. they're originally $169. we got them for $101.40. they're super comfy. we paired it with this dress because you can wear them with something feminine. dress is from macy's. we got it on sale for under 50 bucks. >> cute as well. >> and the thing about gladduaters. if you're a short cleg, steer clear of me ones that go really high. the ones we chose are the most universally flattering. >> and we have an option for kohl's. let me bring in the next model. i want to show w
i knew it would go on sale when i saw it at its regular price. then when you put it on it's cute. to california palm desert. they have amazing designer outlets. outlets have sales as well. people forget that. memorial day is coming. they're going to have a sale too. >> major department stores start marking around 40% off right about now. by july you're in the 65% off category. you've got models for me. show me what you found on sale. >> gladiator trend is huge right now. >>...
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if it was any good. it is all crap now so i don't even listen so it.read that and i was like, i want to be the guy that goes -- that is true. >> who needs it. >> i you do get smaw -- nostalgic. i am not one that says. ♪ shake it off shake it off ♪ >> you get things that stick in your head. ♪ a chandelier, chandelier ♪ >> i don't like it, but it gets stuck in your head. >> that was wonderful. >> do like me and you can keep up with the latest artists. they are doing great things. i love nirvana. >> check out these kids allison chains. >> you are speaking my language. special thanks to jedediah, molly hemming way, joanne noah chin ski and anthony. that does it for me. i'm tom shillue. usually i have to think of one more line. when we have >> hello, and welcome to "justice." thanks for being with us. tonight, shocking report that illegals could vote in the 2016 election if the president has his way. and how one state, texas, might put the federal government to shame by strengthening its own power grid. but, first, thou sands gather in bat mar of what many
if it was any good. it is all crap now so i don't even listen so it.read that and i was like, i want to be the guy that goes -- that is true. >> who needs it. >> i you do get smaw -- nostalgic. i am not one that says. ♪ shake it off shake it off ♪ >> you get things that stick in your head. ♪ a chandelier, chandelier ♪ >> i don't like it, but it gets stuck in your head. >> that was wonderful. >> do like me and you can keep up with the latest artists....
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it which side are you on? has slowed it down. it is not horrible, but we are not seeing any real growth. we are stuck in low-wage growth. there are jobs that they are not the sort of jobs that we really want. i do think that the sales industry, lower energy prices will hurt be u.s. economy more than we thought, because we are actually a big net producer. those were the big jobs. they were able to borrow, companies were able to borrow. the slowdown is a link to that. >> what else do you attribute this, the week growth? they get excited, then it slows down. the economy is not as good as it was. it is not horrible, either. a 10 yearook at treasury yield, to a quarter percent, maybe it comes back down a little bit, but we are not going back down to the lows. people are too afraid about how the economy will be and how much deflation there is, i think we are going along and i expect an uptick. alix: joe, thank you for coming. peter you will stick with me. coming up next on "bloomberg market day", we ask what is left of the dollar rally
it which side are you on? has slowed it down. it is not horrible, but we are not seeing any real growth. we are stuck in low-wage growth. there are jobs that they are not the sort of jobs that we really want. i do think that the sales industry, lower energy prices will hurt be u.s. economy more than we thought, because we are actually a big net producer. those were the big jobs. they were able to borrow, companies were able to borrow. the slowdown is a link to that. >> what else do you...
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it's up two. it's at $158. if he wants to get his stock to $58, call mary dillon. >> we'll get to ulta deckers, gamestop cramer's mad dash. countdown to the opening bell. last look at the premarket in may. the technology changes the design evolves the engineering advances. but the passion to drive a mercedes-benz is something that is common... to every generation of enthusiast. the 2015 dream machines, from mercedes-benz. today's icons. tomorrow's legends. visit the dream machine event today for up to $3,500 towards purchase. hey, can i help you? yeah, we're interested in the iphone. we promised one to beth for her birthday. you know mobile share value ans now include rollover data, so the data you don't use this month rolls over to the next month. wow, even better. so what are you gonna do with your old phone? i'm giving it to my sister emily. she gets all my old hand-me-downs. oh i'm into bedazzling too. and you admit that? yeah...i...i used to be into bedazzling. i'll go get your phone. get the iphone 6 with
it's up two. it's at $158. if he wants to get his stock to $58, call mary dillon. >> we'll get to ulta deckers, gamestop cramer's mad dash. countdown to the opening bell. last look at the premarket in may. the technology changes the design evolves the engineering advances. but the passion to drive a mercedes-benz is something that is common... to every generation of enthusiast. the 2015 dream machines, from mercedes-benz. today's icons. tomorrow's legends. visit the dream machine event...
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it seems like it should feel easier and easier but it is not. but i love doing it.: when do you start thinking about season three? mike: june. alec: we might be gathering material as we speak. season three, season of the spit take. emily: thank you so much for joining us. ♪ emily: is uber charting its course to ipo? why they might be asking wall street for a $1 billion line of credit. i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." coming up, a special report -- a sublet fight in san francisco's tech community. we talk to experts about what the trend means about a possible tech bubble. plus, down to the wire the , senate works into the weekend debate the controversial bill that would rein in the nsa's dragnet. we will look at the risk on both sides. and twitter cofounder ed
it seems like it should feel easier and easier but it is not. but i love doing it.: when do you start thinking about season three? mike: june. alec: we might be gathering material as we speak. season three, season of the spit take. emily: thank you so much for joining us. ♪ emily: is uber charting its course to ipo? why they might be asking wall street for a $1 billion line of credit. i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." coming up, a special report -- a sublet fight in san...
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it's called julu. it's got prunes in it. they just wait till it ferments good. >> what does it smell like? smell it and tell us. >> kind of a strong whiskey aroma. >> inmate manufactured alcohol goes by many names. prison julep, hooch, white lightning, whatever it's called. our crews have seen it, heard about it, smelt it, and it exists in every prison we've filmed in. >> alcohol is used daily. alcohol inside our correctional institutions are a very big problem. because it only takes a small amount of time to make the alcohol. and just about everyone does it. so it's a constant cat and mouse game. >> this is a bag of pruno we discovered in an inmate cell just a couple of days ago. a regular garbage bag and inside you can smell the sweet smell of the pruno itself and the apples. >> how much could that serve? it looks like it would fill a keg. >> actually i would say it will serve up to five or ten people all depending. some of the inmates actually even sell the pruno. >> -- cocktail? >> i guess if you go to the right person,
it's called julu. it's got prunes in it. they just wait till it ferments good. >> what does it smell like? smell it and tell us. >> kind of a strong whiskey aroma. >> inmate manufactured alcohol goes by many names. prison julep, hooch, white lightning, whatever it's called. our crews have seen it, heard about it, smelt it, and it exists in every prison we've filmed in. >> alcohol is used daily. alcohol inside our correctional institutions are a very big problem. because...
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was it a mistake -- >> i wouldn't characterize it -- >> was it a mistake?lace and rubio even in the same room? [ laughter ] because it seems like one of them is on a five-second delay. there's less overtalking when my grandpa orders at a mcdonalds drive through. [ laughter ] also, how low is the question bar right now? knowing what we know now is the easy iraq question. no one should be getting that wrong. the better question is knowing what we knew then, would you have invaded iraq. because not everyone thought it was a good idea. i mean, he definitely does, and he definitely does, and she even voted for it. but boiling it down to knowing what we know now ignores that there were politicians, reporters and a few other people who thought invading iraq was a mistake back then. here's a picture of some of them. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: and, look. i can understand why jeb bush doesn't want to criticize george bush. but marco rubio, you have nothing to lose -- unless it's cheney. oh, are you afraid of cheney? [ laughter ] marco, if you're not criticizi
was it a mistake -- >> i wouldn't characterize it -- >> was it a mistake?lace and rubio even in the same room? [ laughter ] because it seems like one of them is on a five-second delay. there's less overtalking when my grandpa orders at a mcdonalds drive through. [ laughter ] also, how low is the question bar right now? knowing what we know now is the easy iraq question. no one should be getting that wrong. the better question is knowing what we knew then, would you have invaded...
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i think it's interesting how skewed it gets. somebody took the carly fiorina.org website and put frowning faces for 30 people she laid off. meg whitman laid off way more than that. neil: but you ever want to see a clear sign of the mainstream media is not a fan of business people, period it radiates here. the same media says that we got to branch expand the pool of players when we look at candidates? >> you got two problems there. one is what you alluded to. why would anybody do it. why would anybody that is successful in business. neil: have you ever entertained -- you would have to take a big pay cut. has it ever come up they would drag you through the mud. >> it's great to say from the business background, this say decision we need to make it's as clear a bell to me right? that's not how politics works. and most successful business people they know don't have the patience neither do i. neil: michael bloomberg, controversy as mayor, billionaires can do what they want to do he was a very effective and good mayor. compared to th
i think it's interesting how skewed it gets. somebody took the carly fiorina.org website and put frowning faces for 30 people she laid off. meg whitman laid off way more than that. neil: but you ever want to see a clear sign of the mainstream media is not a fan of business people, period it radiates here. the same media says that we got to branch expand the pool of players when we look at candidates? >> you got two problems there. one is what you alluded to. why would anybody do it. why...