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ijust loved it, it made me laugh, it made me cry, i thought it was beautiful.nk guillermo del toro is a modern—day orson welles and i love this film to pieces. and to look at as well, it is stunning. again, see it on a big screen because it is such a treat visually. how amazing that you could take a story that is apparently so bizarre and strange, and yet give it such mainstream appeal. it is a film that will work for pretty much everyone because it's a fairy tale but it's also grounded in a strange reality. and sally hawkins's performance is wonderful. terrific. curious but fabulous. i will accept that. i liked your choice of dvd. the party. it's the party from hell. it has a sort of political backdrop, a group of people together where this political thing is happening and they all have secrets that suddenly get revealed. what i love about it, sally potter film, it's black and white, stripped to the bone, it is 71 minutes long. there isn't an ounce of fat on it, but it is sharp, the dialogue is very acerbic. timothy spall again, who is in finding your feet and
ijust loved it, it made me laugh, it made me cry, i thought it was beautiful.nk guillermo del toro is a modern—day orson welles and i love this film to pieces. and to look at as well, it is stunning. again, see it on a big screen because it is such a treat visually. how amazing that you could take a story that is apparently so bizarre and strange, and yet give it such mainstream appeal. it is a film that will work for pretty much everyone because it's a fairy tale but it's also grounded in a...
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revealed and what i love it is it is secrets act it revealed and what i love - it is it is black andhy spall is in finding your region is good in everything, he is in it, it has a brutal humour, i thought at the beginning i would “eff-3553 55 355 5555555 3 35-415 “eff-3553 53 33‘5 5555555 3 35-415 it insular “555553 53 33‘5 5555555 3 555-415 it insular and claustrophobic find it insular and claustrophobic it is pretty much in one location but it made me laugh, it really found its darkly comic tone. yes, it isa found its darkly comic tone. yes, it is a good watch. like a play for today. and so brief, literally, a ‘running time! today. and so brief, literally, a 'running time! it is today. and so brief, literally, a ' running time! it is a 5-star running time! it is a cracking week. a reminder, all of the film news and reviews from across the bbc online at our website. all of our previous programs are on the iplayer of course. it is a great week. enjoy your cinema going. hello. this is breakfast, withjon kay and rachel burden. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from
revealed and what i love it is it is secrets act it revealed and what i love - it is it is black andhy spall is in finding your region is good in everything, he is in it, it has a brutal humour, i thought at the beginning i would “eff-3553 55 355 5555555 3 35-415 “eff-3553 53 33‘5 5555555 3 35-415 it insular “555553 53 33‘5 5555555 3 555-415 it insular and claustrophobic find it insular and claustrophobic it is pretty much in one location but it made me laugh, it really found its...
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, that isis it was worth it!est for you, clark. >>> just a man and his dog. >> you are a dog! you're a dog! you're a dog! you! you're a dog! yes, yes! [ bahrking ] >> you're a dog, you're a dog! you're a dog, you're a dog over here now. you're a dog over here. you're a dog by a fridge. you're a dog outside. you're my dog. ♪ >>> i wish the cupid shuffle wasn't already involved enough. the cupid shuffle is one of those goochy line dance things. >> it's not goofy. >>> which one is it? >> help a brother out. >> that's my favorite dance. what you going to do is respect it. stop being such a downer on the dance moves. >> i tried to warn you. >> what am i doing? ♪ girl do your dance do your dance ♪ ♪ we got a brand-new dance >> because the cupid shuffle plank challenge is back. it's set to "the coup shuffle" song by cupid and so many variations have been going around. people are stepping up. >> how long is that song? >> it goes on forever. >> that's when i quit the gym right there, because uh-uh, no. >> no, you can't qu
, that isis it was worth it!est for you, clark. >>> just a man and his dog. >> you are a dog! you're a dog! you're a dog! you! you're a dog! yes, yes! [ bahrking ] >> you're a dog, you're a dog! you're a dog, you're a dog over here now. you're a dog over here. you're a dog by a fridge. you're a dog outside. you're my dog. ♪ >>> i wish the cupid shuffle wasn't already involved enough. the cupid shuffle is one of those goochy line dance things. >> it's not...
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it shows it isa in its london —— dagenham. it shows it is a successful export to the uk. it is a nightmare in the office as it is with your fridge and your sandwiches and your name on them and imagining having ingredients for everything. i would be worried about some people may not bring their washing up. that is an issue anyway. what are you talking about? i will not name names. we don't even have posters at the bbc! ora don't even have posters at the bbc! or a microwave! don't even have posters at the bbc! ora microwave! —— don't even have posters at the bbc! or a microwave! —— toasters. health and safety. go and work for a trendy start—up and they will have everything you need. woks, the lot. is that the full level of cooking for you? they even have a wok!. i never written into my contract. i demand a wok! as you can imagine, dominated by two stories today, the by, dominated by two stories today, the rugby, but of course what a great start for some, sam's debut, two tries, the other story dominating the back pages is liverpool and totte n ha m , the back pages is liver
it shows it isa in its london —— dagenham. it shows it is a successful export to the uk. it is a nightmare in the office as it is with your fridge and your sandwiches and your name on them and imagining having ingredients for everything. i would be worried about some people may not bring their washing up. that is an issue anyway. what are you talking about? i will not name names. we don't even have posters at the bbc! ora don't even have posters at the bbc! or a microwave! don't even have...
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it's not tough enough, toss it away. don't do it. that's very short sighted on the part of the friends of ethics and people who really want to have some sort of measure with teeth here. we've put something forth for the voters to consider. this is a democracy. the people are going to look at it and they're going to make their own determination and vote on it. in terms of all of the criticisms, like the krit i crs that we get from a small bunch of people. this is the ultimate democratic measurement that people are going to look at and either vote up or down, so we ought to go with it. and if we don't go with it, then i don't see much reason for the continuation of this commission, i really don't. >> chair keane? >> yes. >> i actually have a couple questions, and i may direct them to staff and the deputy city attorney just from a process standpoint to understand procedurally what is before us. so i think we have reviewed the amendments, the ordinance, and that we have been prepared to vote to put it on the ballot, but as mr. hepner has
it's not tough enough, toss it away. don't do it. that's very short sighted on the part of the friends of ethics and people who really want to have some sort of measure with teeth here. we've put something forth for the voters to consider. this is a democracy. the people are going to look at it and they're going to make their own determination and vote on it. in terms of all of the criticisms, like the krit i crs that we get from a small bunch of people. this is the ultimate democratic...
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show." ♪ say it like you mean it feel it baby feel it ♪ now here's wendy!udio audience. we got it going on. [ cheers and applause ] how you doin'? okay. let's get
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it's obvious that it relies on confidence but in terms of anything else behind it it's a matter. of consensus and so when the conveyor belt or the rocket is going up the consensus suddenly gives you a ten thousand dollar increase in the value in a very short term but when it disappears then you're left with nothing so i suppose that the real problem is it's about risk it's about understanding what's behind this and it's also about the sophistication of the uses now rather than ninety ninety four i wonder whether the analogy is really two thousand and seven two thousand and eight when the global financial crisis was about to unravel all of the finnish sophisticated financial derivatives that it sort of been building and building and building for sort of ten or twenty years and it turned out when the music stopped then that even apparently quite sophisticated. players like municipal bodies or what they were investing discovered that nobody knew where the risk really went nobody knew what happened when the music stopped and so very quickly you had a crisis of confidence. there i sup
it's obvious that it relies on confidence but in terms of anything else behind it it's a matter. of consensus and so when the conveyor belt or the rocket is going up the consensus suddenly gives you a ten thousand dollar increase in the value in a very short term but when it disappears then you're left with nothing so i suppose that the real problem is it's about risk it's about understanding what's behind this and it's also about the sophistication of the uses now rather than ninety ninety...
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it against you, is it? >> host: no, it's not. >> guest: what it's trying to do is improve the number of rallies that you can get to. >> host: he will serve again? all right. i'm going to serve as hard as i can, he told me. >> guest: all right. >> host: so he's trying to help me. >> guest: correct. it is a tutor. it is to expand on the human capability. >> host: oh! [laughter] [applause] let me try one more time. oh! >> guest: from a technology perspective, you're looking at multiple robots, multiple camera systems all working together to do, to improve your ping-pong game. >> host: multiple camera systems watching me then. >> guest: correct. correct. it is watching you and the ball. >> host: yeah, whatever. [laughter] yes! [laughter] [applause] >> guest: very nice. >> host: again, what's the practical application of this? >> guest: we are not here to sell ping-pong robots. what we're here to show our audience as well as other companies around here that every business here are businesses that we want to do b
it against you, is it? >> host: no, it's not. >> guest: what it's trying to do is improve the number of rallies that you can get to. >> host: he will serve again? all right. i'm going to serve as hard as i can, he told me. >> guest: all right. >> host: so he's trying to help me. >> guest: correct. it is a tutor. it is to expand on the human capability. >> host: oh! [laughter] [applause] let me try one more time. oh! >> guest: from a technology...
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is it worth it?never buy a dodge ever >> we talked about this, thinks often what happens when we don't, vet commercials by people. so, there may have been too many caucasianness a room coming up with the idea running it by somebody. you have to run these things by the appropriate people to make sure you will not offend anyone. >> but the history of the world, this never works. benaton is still smarting over that, h and m is still smart ing. >> it is a good point. you should have diversity to test these things out. just don't show one group show different kinds of people to get a feel of it. >> okay, steve, good to see you thank you. >> pink belted out national anthem, it reminds me what a good singer she is but she had the flu we will play it for you again. get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the giga
is it worth it?never buy a dodge ever >> we talked about this, thinks often what happens when we don't, vet commercials by people. so, there may have been too many caucasianness a room coming up with the idea running it by somebody. you have to run these things by the appropriate people to make sure you will not offend anyone. >> but the history of the world, this never works. benaton is still smarting over that, h and m is still smart ing. >> it is a good point. you should...
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lemonis: of course it's true. mike: no. it's not. it's not.aul holding the bag when you walked out? mike: marcus, you know what? lemonis: paul? paul: i was the one responsible for continuing. lemonis: and now i'm the one responsible for continuing this. mike: i understand that, marcus. i really do. lemonis: no. i don't think you do. how much is all of it going to cost? travis: about $480,000. lemonis: i think we're making a mistake by trying to keep this thing alive. lemonis: now i'm the one responsible for continuing this. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. so, work is cha
lemonis: of course it's true. mike: no. it's not. it's not.aul holding the bag when you walked out? mike: marcus, you know what? lemonis: paul? paul: i was the one responsible for continuing. lemonis: and now i'm the one responsible for continuing this. mike: i understand that, marcus. i really do. lemonis: no. i don't think you do. how much is all of it going to cost? travis: about $480,000. lemonis: i think we're making a mistake by trying to keep this thing alive. lemonis: now i'm the one...
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it's all here. it's only here.r agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. ♪ >> announcer: for more "late night," go to latenightseth.com. follow us on instagram and twitter @latenightseth. and be sure to check us out on youtube and facebook. head over to itunes and subscribe to the "late night with seth meyers" podcast. you'll get "a closer look" and more downloaded right to your phone. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to michael che, colin jost, jack antonoff. ashley mcbryde, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] brann dailor and the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hi there, i'm carson dal
it's all here. it's only here.r agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. ♪ >> announcer: for more "late night," go to...
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that is what it means. it is very selfish.t got to a point where i really didn't even want to look too much during the speech over to that side. because honestly, it was bad energy. that was bad energy. you're up there, you've got half of the room going totally crazy wild, they loved everything. they wanted to do something great for country. and you have the other side, even on positive news, really positive news, like that, they were like deaf. and unamerican. unamerican. somebody said treasonous. i mean, yeah, i guess, why not. can we call that treason? why not. i mean, they certainly didn't seem to love our country very much. but you look at that and it's really very, very sad. so we have to keep it going because this country is turning and it is turning much faster. and i said i will do it -- but it is happening faster than i thought. and a big part of it is the fact that the companies kicked in because nobody saw that. at&t came in and another one came in. another one, comcast. so many companies kicked in hundreds -- and
that is what it means. it is very selfish.t got to a point where i really didn't even want to look too much during the speech over to that side. because honestly, it was bad energy. that was bad energy. you're up there, you've got half of the room going totally crazy wild, they loved everything. they wanted to do something great for country. and you have the other side, even on positive news, really positive news, like that, they were like deaf. and unamerican. unamerican. somebody said...
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it's -- it's transformational.ke you go through some big transformation all together. it's a big play. it's -- if you see both parts, it's in two parts, it's seven and a half hours, and it's -- don't let that put you off because actually -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: everybody's like, huh? >> wait, wait, wait. this is going terribly wrong. >> jimmy: it's 2018, yeah. can you do it in 20 minutes? >> it's like binging a netflix series live with nathan lane, for crying out loud, playing roy cohn, one of donald trump's mentors, and an array of brilliant british acting talent, and it's just -- and the play itself -- >> jimmy: but i mean, this is grueling for you. did you know about this part before you signed up? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wait, i mean you must know that, but i mean it's a a lot of work on your part. >> it is. it's -- i hope never to work as hard as this ever again in my life. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, i don't think it could get harder, but -- and the simultaneously, it could never get any
it's -- it's transformational.ke you go through some big transformation all together. it's a big play. it's -- if you see both parts, it's in two parts, it's seven and a half hours, and it's -- don't let that put you off because actually -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: everybody's like, huh? >> wait, wait, wait. this is going terribly wrong. >> jimmy: it's 2018, yeah. can you do it in 20 minutes? >> it's like binging a netflix series live with nathan lane, for crying out loud,...
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and we kept going over it and over it and over it.it about the tenth or eighth time i said would you guys like to do this? and spencer stone said, are you -- don't you think we ought to take acting lessons? and i said no, please don't. [ laughter ] acting lessons are great if you're going to go do it for a profession and you're going to stay with the program. but for this i just want you guys. i don't want anybody interpreting something else. >> jimmy: did you direct them differently from the way you'd typically direct a professional actor? >> a little bit. a little bit. >> jimmy: is it in a way -- and i don't mean to -- was it anything similar to the orangutan? [ laughter ] >> no. [ applause ] >> jimmy: just kind of be natural and go? >> that was a lot of years ago. >> jimmy: i know, but it made a really big impression on me. i'd never seen a man who had a monkey friend before. it was my first time. >> i'll tell you, i didn't get any awards for that. >> jimmy: you didn't? >> no. >> jimmy: well, you should have definitely got enone. a
and we kept going over it and over it and over it.it about the tenth or eighth time i said would you guys like to do this? and spencer stone said, are you -- don't you think we ought to take acting lessons? and i said no, please don't. [ laughter ] acting lessons are great if you're going to go do it for a profession and you're going to stay with the program. but for this i just want you guys. i don't want anybody interpreting something else. >> jimmy: did you direct them differently from...
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you can certify it. >> it's so much more. you can certify it.much more. you can certify it. one and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. someone forgot to pay the electricity bill. not really, but we lost power to our studio overnight and with duct tape and bailing wire, and a couple of hamsters running really hard, we have jerry-rigged an operation to put on this program. keep your fingers crossed. the nation's capital is still arguing this weekend about that house republican memo accusing the offense of abusing
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>> i don't call it that. >> you call it the fear index. it's giving you a measurement of how much movement is in the marketplace. karen and i were talking about this a 30 vix, it's going to sustain monsterous moves within the s&p 500 on a dily basis. that's why a 308 vix doesn't last very long that's why we see these spikes and it comes right back down. >> in terms of when is it safe to get bakken in, i think that's sort the way we thread show. tuesday, martin luther king day. pete just mentioned day has the market and the vix goes higher, go back to that tuesday after martin luther king day that's exactly what happened i think the dow was up close to 300 points the vix was higher that day. first time we had seen that in years. when do you know it's safe to get back in in terms of volatility going away, a day in my opinion that the market is down big and the vix is lower as well you saw a little bit of it today, maybe but -- >> guy, what leads us -- i'm winning to worry -- if i'm wrong, tell me, the vix is leading equities rather than equi
>> i don't call it that. >> you call it the fear index. it's giving you a measurement of how much movement is in the marketplace. karen and i were talking about this a 30 vix, it's going to sustain monsterous moves within the s&p 500 on a dily basis. that's why a 308 vix doesn't last very long that's why we see these spikes and it comes right back down. >> in terms of when is it safe to get bakken in, i think that's sort the way we thread show. tuesday, martin luther king...
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also has a very specific use case and i always liked it i've talked about it before on this show it seems like a great use of tokens to incentivize contacts cetera and you're a big big big guy on steam and can you tell folks about it yes sure i got on to it about july two thousand and sixteen i believe and i didn't know anything about it i made my first post and i because you cannot vote and give steam to the best post on the site i made fifteen thousand dollars on my first post because i'm quite well known in the cryptocurrency community and every one of the time who's who was on steam it was all into crypto currency so i started to learn about it and i found out that the developer was a person named dan alarum or i really got into his concept he's an american capitalist he's trying to create all of these sort of things cryptic currencies and ways that we can essentially make governments and central banks obsolete. wait and i got really to stay minutes and then he went on to move on to something called ios no e.o.s. and i'm a big supporter of that as well but steam is one of the fo
also has a very specific use case and i always liked it i've talked about it before on this show it seems like a great use of tokens to incentivize contacts cetera and you're a big big big guy on steam and can you tell folks about it yes sure i got on to it about july two thousand and sixteen i believe and i didn't know anything about it i made my first post and i because you cannot vote and give steam to the best post on the site i made fifteen thousand dollars on my first post because i'm...
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it off is that it how many mean. that it would sound it will them or surely he failed wrist astraea liverpool or the neon i phone it. is suss it will pose as physics for around thirty two complete pandemonium that they get up to call charges on the inside to talk on the ball see little down postpone or do it courses from. new or not but pretty new she owned bottom and there it is that's when the only person still. out on this when i. was no sis all still could look into four i've watched of one pretty bleak in the bay did a guest show i'd be to try to see who of course he had to go along to this or not don't lose each see the family. guess you know there is a unit out there that pounding we. might miss. when he's not on the. poor ways. in that side one nine hundred ninety s. person i know and since i've been there and in the only possible guy and mitt yet i'm political satire. that is you know it's nice good. do this fun get. this to do this must be done. as a display point man on man had. between us and sledged. and
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and it means you've made it, sometimes it's anxiety about making it. it's also embracing the fact that you're a little bit posh. >> host: back to "sag harbor". getting rid of your sad house, that was unforgivable. like sellingyour kids off to the circus .you still have your sag house? >> guest: my mom is living out there since the 90s. she owns it is the bottom line what's lovely about the place is that people have been going out there for generations. my grandparents and their peers bought little plots of land, little houses and the kids grew up in them and their grandkids, they spend their summers in them and of course, at any place in the world the community changes and i wouldn't call it gentrified but a lot of families used to go out there , if you live in michigan you're not going to go to "sag harbor" anymore so you sell your house and people take over the neighborhood. people like this lovely piece of land, the black part of town and then the 21st century realizes it's nice beachfront property. so it's more integrated now. so it has changed sim
and it means you've made it, sometimes it's anxiety about making it. it's also embracing the fact that you're a little bit posh. >> host: back to "sag harbor". getting rid of your sad house, that was unforgivable. like sellingyour kids off to the circus .you still have your sag house? >> guest: my mom is living out there since the 90s. she owns it is the bottom line what's lovely about the place is that people have been going out there for generations. my grandparents and...
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is it better? is it better? yes. >> it is, i've been to a lot of fashion shows, you walk with your hips in front of yourself. >> it is good. >> lean back. >> it is not easy. i got to tell you, those last two, those last two dresses, i don't know anything about fashion much. fantastic. >> they were all amazing. >> oh,. >> they looked stunning. >> the last one? >> i loved it. >> let's listen to. >> this. >> breaking glues we have the go fund me page going. we will tell you how much we have in just a second, but the family is ready to go. or i'll crawl over there myself with the boys. because robin who do we have on face time right now? >> we have the twins with my mom and dad, sue and ralph. >> awe. >> at the hospital. >> so susan is your mom? >> that's my mom, yes. >> with the mask on. hi, susan. can you see me? >> hi, everybody. >> okay? >> oh, so cute. >> look at these, what are the names of the twins? >> giovanni. >> sonny, geo and son. >> i i hear a man in the background, who is that? >> grandpop ralph. >> gr
is it better? is it better? yes. >> it is, i've been to a lot of fashion shows, you walk with your hips in front of yourself. >> it is good. >> lean back. >> it is not easy. i got to tell you, those last two, those last two dresses, i don't know anything about fashion much. fantastic. >> they were all amazing. >> oh,. >> they looked stunning. >> the last one? >> i loved it. >> let's listen to. >> this. >> breaking glues we...
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it is it's a museum it's a good disease to have. i think it's one. there isn't one large contingency and that's the aerospace with already said. you would have just launched a balloon with a big shiny board underneath it full of computational couldn't without the paperwork a lot of paperwork i think. to be safe. we will get a new battery tomorrow morning. because we really don't want it to fail. hoffa something like that. often almost something like. the technology will not go away i would say it's a very serious thing every. time something about how about us governments take one extra step towards. extending so they lots of corrupt us. and that we have basically have no one. really momentum going the other way. it's very important to look out and draw stuff to use for surveillance to collect data. it's creating an archive not just very much. this data is being used to define what is the standard behavior of a normal group or person and as an out food what is the outlier behavior and that creates a very sophisticated one way surveillance system. and
it is it's a museum it's a good disease to have. i think it's one. there isn't one large contingency and that's the aerospace with already said. you would have just launched a balloon with a big shiny board underneath it full of computational couldn't without the paperwork a lot of paperwork i think. to be safe. we will get a new battery tomorrow morning. because we really don't want it to fail. hoffa something like that. often almost something like. the technology will not go away i would say...
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lemonis: of course it's true. mike: no. it's not. it's not.'t leave paul holding the bag when you walked out? mike: marcus, you know what? lemonis: paul? paul: i was the one responsible for continuing. lemonis: and now i'm the one responsible for continuing this. mike: i understand that, marcus. i really do. lemonis: no. i don't think you do. how much is all of it going to cost? travis: about $480,000. lemonis: i think we're making a mistake by trying to keep this thing alive. lemonis: now i'm the one responsible for continuing this. ♪ ♪ ♪ coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪ say what up, rocco. mike: i understand that, marcus. i really do. lemonis: no. i don't think you
lemonis: of course it's true. mike: no. it's not. it's not.'t leave paul holding the bag when you walked out? mike: marcus, you know what? lemonis: paul? paul: i was the one responsible for continuing. lemonis: and now i'm the one responsible for continuing this. mike: i understand that, marcus. i really do. lemonis: no. i don't think you do. how much is all of it going to cost? travis: about $480,000. lemonis: i think we're making a mistake by trying to keep this thing alive. lemonis: now i'm...
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it has in it. oh, you know what it what it is? it seems tacky to have a pawn star martini.tini. what is being done about those high salaries were talking about? is anything going to change on that? ministers have come up with very strong words. there is a new regulator coming in at the beginning of april and they will have powers to fine universities that continued to fine universities that continued to paint vice chancellors salaries that are notjustified. a vice chancellor can show that the buck salaries justify their in the clear but adding some of the salaries way above. especially when we're seeing lecturers now facing £10,000 cuts to their pensions and many of them are on short—term contracts. it is timing, isn't it? terrible timing given the strike is all about pensions. suddenly you're finding of another nearby towns is getting a huge amount of pay, they can do this as well. that you might not that closely linked but it is very easy to fudge the two together. £1600 to bring your pet dog from australia. that seems a bit over the top. there was a good cartoon on the f
it has in it. oh, you know what it what it is? it seems tacky to have a pawn star martini.tini. what is being done about those high salaries were talking about? is anything going to change on that? ministers have come up with very strong words. there is a new regulator coming in at the beginning of april and they will have powers to fine universities that continued to fine universities that continued to paint vice chancellors salaries that are notjustified. a vice chancellor can show that the...
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it.en't met the threshold. >> and the president did always have the caveat, you know, i'm listening to the advice of my attorneys. >> yeah, exactly. at the time, you know, our thinking was the president has some cover. he can come out and say whatever he wants, that he wants to sit down with robert mueller to show that he has nothing to hide. but of course ultimately, he had the caveat that he would listen to his lawyers, who behind the scenes have been telling him for weeks that he should not talk to robert mueller's team or testify because it will be a perjury trap in their view. >>> i want to start the conversation with kirsten powers, ann milligram and jeffrey toobin. this whole notion of a perjury trap, you find bunk? >> it's ridiculous. just tell the truth. there's no trap. i mean, you know, it's -- >> couldn't you argue it's a trap because if, you know, robert mueller has all this information from other people, it is a potential trap if the president is not telling the truth? >> we
it.en't met the threshold. >> and the president did always have the caveat, you know, i'm listening to the advice of my attorneys. >> yeah, exactly. at the time, you know, our thinking was the president has some cover. he can come out and say whatever he wants, that he wants to sit down with robert mueller to show that he has nothing to hide. but of course ultimately, he had the caveat that he would listen to his lawyers, who behind the scenes have been telling him for weeks that he...
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>> no. >> give me it. >> no. >> come on, give it -- give it! oh! >> roseanne would finally get her statue the following year. >>> next, as the parade of famous faces marches on through -- >> i'm the only one here and the sign says dr. whitman, so, that's me. >> the cast comes to face the end. >> this has been a d.j. conner film. >> the show ended and i was devastated. >> when roseanne returns, >> when roseanne returns, literally. ! ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ wow! ♪ and don't it feel good ♪ hey! ♪ alright now ♪ and don't it feel good ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers. any burger just $7.99. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. muham[laughter & applause]atest! muhammad: i'm going to become champion of the universe! muhammad: me with my beautiful, colorful personality. muhammad: i'm good looking, clean living, cultured, muhammad: and i am modest. [laughter] muhammad: i am so modest, i can admit my own fault. muhammad: my only fault is muhammad: i don't realize how great i really am! [laughter] muhammad: bec
>> no. >> give me it. >> no. >> come on, give it -- give it! oh! >> roseanne would finally get her statue the following year. >>> next, as the parade of famous faces marches on through -- >> i'm the only one here and the sign says dr. whitman, so, that's me. >> the cast comes to face the end. >> this has been a d.j. conner film. >> the show ended and i was devastated. >> when roseanne returns, >> when roseanne returns,...
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it, love it. twerk in the front yard for crying out loud. who the hell cares. >> there is a very good chance you saw that viral video from boston dynamics that featured these things. they went and opened the door together. well, everybody freaked out. they produced another video and it turns out it's so much worse. so now they're putting them to task to see how robust they are. going to open the door and he's got a hockey stick. he's pushing out of the way. he gets the grip, nope, he smacks it away. it goes back. starts opening the door but then he puts force on the door. he tries to get it open. okay. pretty convinced he's got it. starts opening that door, i'm through, but now he's pushing the door closed and grabbed it, pulled it, it struggles to stay up. it resets, goes back and after all that manages to open the door all by itself and wander on through. just so you know, in only two instances is there any sort of human control. they were basically giving it the go signal. there's a camera in t
it, love it. twerk in the front yard for crying out loud. who the hell cares. >> there is a very good chance you saw that viral video from boston dynamics that featured these things. they went and opened the door together. well, everybody freaked out. they produced another video and it turns out it's so much worse. so now they're putting them to task to see how robust they are. going to open the door and he's got a hockey stick. he's pushing out of the way. he gets the grip, nope, he...
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eleven but it doesn't look like there's been any fatal accidents with it since so it seems like it's been a safe plane as you say these planes these regional airline is russia's a big country taken off every day every few hours flying people run from moscow and around this huge gonna be exactly the plane is you know buys the standards of aircraft it's relatively new and with these planes if you have the proper maintenance if you have the proper procedures if everything is followed the chance the chance of a catastrophe is this incredibly small the chance of a crash other than something something unforeseen going wrong again not mentioning the weather here because it is incredibly it's highly abnormal visibility has been very poor there's been enormous huge quantities of snow that have fallen over central russia the army was mobilized mobilized to clear moscow of snow so that motorists could at least get to work in even. the desh regions it's been it's been terrible but again this we we don't have enough information as to what happened if indeed it was flaming in the sky or if it was
eleven but it doesn't look like there's been any fatal accidents with it since so it seems like it's been a safe plane as you say these planes these regional airline is russia's a big country taken off every day every few hours flying people run from moscow and around this huge gonna be exactly the plane is you know buys the standards of aircraft it's relatively new and with these planes if you have the proper maintenance if you have the proper procedures if everything is followed the chance...
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too good i thought it was doing it does it well it's good that in your last year this national been watching you know it was a big push for wind up live it looks like didn't give you the support but to most you don't know if it's new going to be. limited to what we're doing. in this minute to the political solution be the end of the cheek you. she had to come by and see. did she look like. seem to fit. in and they. have missed some signals. to my film we do each and bush she has knowledge of his nature to help look to the end of bush as to be able to. in his book called you. pleased that he. took this. question to welcome. to the present and he had what i call tells. people to be quiet can't just go to school there it's still. will show laurie's evolution as you. like to show his full complement. in the subset was. the school got us your version of this month to. live in which. i mean the pool. but then my bitch was to give them a chain. to beat it up with and then to wish to play i should go to a good at is that i was the us and you have kids. on your pitch and i'm used to look at that thou
too good i thought it was doing it does it well it's good that in your last year this national been watching you know it was a big push for wind up live it looks like didn't give you the support but to most you don't know if it's new going to be. limited to what we're doing. in this minute to the political solution be the end of the cheek you. she had to come by and see. did she look like. seem to fit. in and they. have missed some signals. to my film we do each and bush she has knowledge of...
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or are you like, "it's fine, it's work?" >> y'all -- no, it's not work.it's so fun! i'm so excited to watch -- i haven't seen the episode either, the first one. >> jimmy: i give it to y'all. >> i give it to y'all. and a pop. >> jimmy: and a pop at the end? >> and a pop. no, i'm very excited. i've never -- i haven't seen it either. so i'm watching it for the first time tonight. and we're doing a live webisode thing while i'm watching it. so i'm going to act like a a total tool. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] do you know what you're doing? i think you would be a great coach. >> i think i make a fabulous coach. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. i think the one thing that i have, like -- because they all remind me -- alicia and adam have all won "the voice." and they all remind me that they have won. and i'm like, "i have, too." so it's fine. just not this show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just not this one, yeah. >> but i think i have something to offer which, you know, just navigating a competition, obviously. so -- >> jimmy: does it remind you of when you audition
or are you like, "it's fine, it's work?" >> y'all -- no, it's not work.it's so fun! i'm so excited to watch -- i haven't seen the episode either, the first one. >> jimmy: i give it to y'all. >> i give it to y'all. and a pop. >> jimmy: and a pop at the end? >> and a pop. no, i'm very excited. i've never -- i haven't seen it either. so i'm watching it for the first time tonight. and we're doing a live webisode thing while i'm watching it. so i'm going to...
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but it's only made it worse. it's made it moment by moment. if anyone -- people dissect tweets and words in tweets, and if you retweet a tweet, people think you're going one way or another. so, yeah, i do think social media has had a very big, played a very big role in where we are. and the it's is so accessible, you know? like i said, anyone can jump on and say whatever they want. >> by the way, i teach at a journalism school. this is a worldwide phenomenon. i mean, leaving aside the fact of politicians being attacked, the attacks on the media -- not only the president, the attacks you get when you write an article or can be just horrible. and there can be hundreds of them. jon? >> you know, i -- we have three children, 15, 13 and 9, and if i do nothing else, what i've tried to teach them is never write on a computer anything that you would not say to a person's face. and it just -- there's no typing anymore. [laughter] but that's -- it's a huge, it seems to me that's a vastly important standard. somehow or another it's not real if you're typ
but it's only made it worse. it's made it moment by moment. if anyone -- people dissect tweets and words in tweets, and if you retweet a tweet, people think you're going one way or another. so, yeah, i do think social media has had a very big, played a very big role in where we are. and the it's is so accessible, you know? like i said, anyone can jump on and say whatever they want. >> by the way, i teach at a journalism school. this is a worldwide phenomenon. i mean, leaving aside the...
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it is amazing. i love it. it isa going on. it is amazing. i love it.here are very hard—working of the athletes there are very ha rd—working and devoted of the athletes there are very hard—working and devoted to what they do, but there is a separation. you have the individuals that are engaging in things like the bobsleigher, none of which i really understand, to be honest, but they are down to an watching mr —— knitting people. but then there's also the hard—core snowboarders. isn't admitting cool, now? supposedly, it is on the comeback. but they are not seen as cool individuals, but i think they see them as knitting cinnamon bun eating... so cinnamon buns are not call? apparently not. i'm going to have to change all today's plans. should we finish with this wonderful story? we love stories about brave dogs. this is one of the police dogs. this is one of the police dogs. this is one of the police dogs, his name is thin. the story is about how brave he was. he was involved in 300 arrests, and he was stabbed with a ten inch kitchen knife, and then when h
it is amazing. i love it. it isa going on. it is amazing. i love it.here are very hard—working of the athletes there are very ha rd—working and devoted of the athletes there are very hard—working and devoted to what they do, but there is a separation. you have the individuals that are engaging in things like the bobsleigher, none of which i really understand, to be honest, but they are down to an watching mr —— knitting people. but then there's also the hard—core snowboarders. isn't...
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if it sounds like i'm plugging it, i am.e the same again. >> there was really no bigger television event than "roots." it was based on a 1976 book by alex haley about his family in africa and coming to america as slaves and what happens to them as the centuries go on. >> i will go to my grave believing that "roots" is america's story. it's not just black america's story. >> we might have come over in the bottom of the ship, but we all came over on ships. >> my name means stay put. but it don't mean stay a slave. >> as a 19-year-old kid, it was my first job. >> we're not children. we're very close to being men. >> what's your name? >> kunta. kunta kintae. >> the character that i got to portray in "roots" was a dream role. >> it was really genius to cast all of america's favorite television dads in the roles of the white slave owners and the villains. >> i'll be by to fetch ya in the morning, captain. sleep well. >> it is difficult to explain in today's culture how unprecedented "roots" was. no one had ever seen the story of s
if it sounds like i'm plugging it, i am.e the same again. >> there was really no bigger television event than "roots." it was based on a 1976 book by alex haley about his family in africa and coming to america as slaves and what happens to them as the centuries go on. >> i will go to my grave believing that "roots" is america's story. it's not just black america's story. >> we might have come over in the bottom of the ship, but we all came over on ships....
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it's made it great. >> yes. i still think -- i feel like there is no real substitute for an actual conversation, preferably in person. i still think that is the most valuable in terms of building some kind of a relationship of trust with somebody and in terms of understanding the nuance of their language or what they mean to be saying. and i think even if it's encrypted and people feel okay about it because it's going to turn into approved an amendment, and that you just are not -- you are having more than your conversations that way. they are not as thorough in its harder for them to go in different directions. covering the white house has a lot of stuff going on every day. and any white house there were things happening, things that didn't happen on purpose and things that just slipped away. it's harder to learn about that. >> there's a lot of atmospherics. do you have technology? >> in the 1960s on an outing with the baltimore orioles and something happened, i don't remember what it was. the jumbotron says "n
it's made it great. >> yes. i still think -- i feel like there is no real substitute for an actual conversation, preferably in person. i still think that is the most valuable in terms of building some kind of a relationship of trust with somebody and in terms of understanding the nuance of their language or what they mean to be saying. and i think even if it's encrypted and people feel okay about it because it's going to turn into approved an amendment, and that you just are not -- you...
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it off so this is it will be my first time oh it's quite long isn't it. but relatively flat. well i do want to test it first if it's able to read but we will see what. that means no. sorry communication was interrupted. that's all now it's raising. yeah it's been recognized as an annex peace smart m.c.h. if. so it's all systems go. the prototype chip is exceptionally large. it can't be injected under the skin like most of the other chips polman hands. but what implants do you have now moved to the n.f.c. chip if they can't remember the number of hands and one twenty five or if i do. not from the sponsor. of. the procedure takes forty five minutes then powerman has the twelve implant in his body. so it didn't. last it's an. for pound men the chip is mainly a status symbol. yes i'm proud that it's a prototype for tomorrow it's not on the market yet and i'm one of the beater tasker's. i manufacture asked me if i could test it. on. how to can now encrypt data with the chip and eventually perhaps even make payments with it it certainly won't be his last implant. new harbison also
it off so this is it will be my first time oh it's quite long isn't it. but relatively flat. well i do want to test it first if it's able to read but we will see what. that means no. sorry communication was interrupted. that's all now it's raising. yeah it's been recognized as an annex peace smart m.c.h. if. so it's all systems go. the prototype chip is exceptionally large. it can't be injected under the skin like most of the other chips polman hands. but what implants do you have now moved to...
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keep it up >> we can -- like it's up to me. keep it up i like it. will try to keep it up here. >> i wasn't going to say anything about quintanilla >> are we using the leaderboard? if we're using the leaderboard, do we think we can get a bronze? >> certainly get above canada. for -- for what? >> where the us sta.s. stands >> we're number four we were number six the united who this is better i don't know what quintanilla was doing over there going to that italian restaurant >> i don't know if we have video to show you. i was training with a biathlete. i was trying to help them. see, this is me. we'll show you more. this is me gettinga little bit of a lesson. we have more of this later as you can imagine we raced. you know who won because that is just a bit of a tease. i come back. >> have you cross country skied before the edges are not quite like they are in downhill >> i've only been a downhill guy. the only time i cross country skied, you remember when i fell on my fannie yeay years ago in s >> the heels are not attached. >> the heels are not attac
keep it up >> we can -- like it's up to me. keep it up i like it. will try to keep it up here. >> i wasn't going to say anything about quintanilla >> are we using the leaderboard? if we're using the leaderboard, do we think we can get a bronze? >> certainly get above canada. for -- for what? >> where the us sta.s. stands >> we're number four we were number six the united who this is better i don't know what quintanilla was doing over there going to that...
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if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. (dennis woloshuck) if you have a sensor that can keep track of your product, it keeps everybody kind of honest that way. who knew a tiny sensor could help keep the food chain safe? ♪ we use so why do we pay touters thave a phone connected. when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and now, get a $200 prepaid card when you buy an iphone. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfnitymobile.com. david: more changes inside the swamp. the number three official at the justice department is stepping down after nine months on the jab. rachel brand was next in line but she is now taking a job as a walmart executive. growing questions tonight about john kelly's future as white house chief of staff following reports about when he first learned of the r
if it's too cold, if it's been dropped... it's completely unique. (dennis woloshuck) if you have a sensor that can keep track of your product, it keeps everybody kind of honest that way. who knew a tiny sensor could help keep the food chain safe? ♪ we use so why do we pay touters thave a phone connected. when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost....
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that i can do it with it sir. it's good water that. suddenly a young man is brought in needing urgent help. to secure a shelter that. he has a gaping head wound and has already lost a lot of blood clearly solicitous reality. allegedly he jumped in a river we're not told why he won't say anything himself. or i can just use one syringe for it and then give it back to you just as it is already set out the circumstances of the young man's injuries remain unclear what we do know is that he was brought in by iraqi soldiers it would not be the first time that iraqi troops have maltreated a civilian. oil fall of any team of garrido's or for the iraqi army and you know maybe this date because he stole his day but if you think maybe they're going to be safe. why is nobody knows who will take over when conduce leads the troops are being withdrawn and the crew has to go with them or they'd have no protection. it up it was it you could leaving in five minutes after that the army will be gone even just famous with this was in. the volunteers worked
that i can do it with it sir. it's good water that. suddenly a young man is brought in needing urgent help. to secure a shelter that. he has a gaping head wound and has already lost a lot of blood clearly solicitous reality. allegedly he jumped in a river we're not told why he won't say anything himself. or i can just use one syringe for it and then give it back to you just as it is already set out the circumstances of the young man's injuries remain unclear what we do know is that he was...
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this time, it is not star wars, it is avatar. >> it is the avatar theme park.ness, every single year continues to put out earnings. it's a very unsung hero. it is not unsung within disney. they just continue to invest a tremendous amount of capital. the returns are very solid. >> it is in a discussion with a stake sale with softbank. it is also planning to list a stake in its mobilephone unit. what do we know about softbank's ipo plans? >> much of the news is already out. alibaba, sprint have reported its earnings by them. but they always give you something to talk about. this time it is about an ipo. not much is known other than the company seeks to list all of its domestic telecom assets which will also include broadband operations sometime within the year. we do not know the amount of stake they want to sell or how much debt it will take on but one interesting takeaway for softbank shareholders is that the ipo will be focused on the dividend payout. >> g.m. announced its earnings for the fourth quarter and for the full year of 2017. it beat estimates on both
this time, it is not star wars, it is avatar. >> it is the avatar theme park.ness, every single year continues to put out earnings. it's a very unsung hero. it is not unsung within disney. they just continue to invest a tremendous amount of capital. the returns are very solid. >> it is in a discussion with a stake sale with softbank. it is also planning to list a stake in its mobilephone unit. what do we know about softbank's ipo plans? >> much of the news is already out....
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because it's easy. >> they make it easy >> it's the first place i stop i know it will be here in twoays and free shipping >> when it falls off on occasion, you give them a call, they fix it right away >> if i don't find it there, i go somewhere else. alphabet, too. >> i was thinking about bezos. there was brewster's millions, he had to spend $10 million in a month? >> 30 million to win the 300 million in 30 days >> you can't spend it. think about bezos at 120 billion. you just start -- i would want currency that was a million dollar bill. i would go to a restaurant -- >> for tips. >> wouldn't you? isn't 120 billion, is that 1200 million? no >> no. >> it's 120 -- >> 1,000 million is a billion. >> right >> that's -- >> i can't -- it's too big i need scientific notations. >> i will do it now. >> she will do the math now. >> let's talk alphabet what is it >> 120 millions. 1,200 -- >> how many thousand million is it >> a billion is a thousand million. it's 120,000 million >> i knew that >> thank you >> i knew that that's -- that's illustrative of how ridiculous it is >> he's a millionaire
because it's easy. >> they make it easy >> it's the first place i stop i know it will be here in twoays and free shipping >> when it falls off on occasion, you give them a call, they fix it right away >> if i don't find it there, i go somewhere else. alphabet, too. >> i was thinking about bezos. there was brewster's millions, he had to spend $10 million in a month? >> 30 million to win the 300 million in 30 days >> you can't spend it. think about bezos...
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now everyone has appropriated it it's nauseating it >> you don't own it any more >> i love you, man >lly dilly >> people are still saying that. how about the guy that came up with that ad campaign. >> maybe i kind of fell like it's over. >> i'm going to skip the parade. >> you are i think that's smart >> i'm going to do my job. >> okay. >> don't get sucked in it's a long day. >> all right well -- >> this is still the first quarter. >> it is, of the day >> and they can strip the ball with a minute left and the next thing you know, you can throw to gronk all you want -- >> and the next thing you know, you're holding up the trophy now over to bertha coombs on what is also a rally bertha >> yeah, and it's being led by the nasdaq big caps. the nasdaq 100, in fact, here is really the strength that we're seeing of course, it is early on and we have been seeing some waffling back and forth part of what is driving this today is very much the turn around in apple. but we saw this movie yesterday. apple started lower, moved higher, yesterday the story was apple tested and held a technical level,
now everyone has appropriated it it's nauseating it >> you don't own it any more >> i love you, man >lly dilly >> people are still saying that. how about the guy that came up with that ad campaign. >> maybe i kind of fell like it's over. >> i'm going to skip the parade. >> you are i think that's smart >> i'm going to do my job. >> okay. >> don't get sucked in it's a long day. >> all right well -- >> this is still the first...
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how does it work? it works very well and i get many knowledge from it. it's very useful.it's perfect for students of mountain areas. solar micro grids are a great fit for ladakh, where steepling geography has scattered communities and made them difficult to reach with powerlines. 1.2 billion people globally live without electricity and for many of them solar is a perfect solution too because, as we've seen, it can be rolled out almost anywhere under the sun. it feeds the demand for electricity without eating up the planet. but there is a rather unfortunate tradition at the end of the trek. that's right. a dip. shrieks hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that the uk government unveiled an artificial intelligence tool for blocking extremist content online. and it's notjust airspace that drones are going to be occupying in the future, researchers at north carolina state university have developed a drone that can fly through the air and propel itself underwater. plus, the winter olympics website was frozen by a cyber attack during the opening ceremony. and
how does it work? it works very well and i get many knowledge from it. it's very useful.it's perfect for students of mountain areas. solar micro grids are a great fit for ladakh, where steepling geography has scattered communities and made them difficult to reach with powerlines. 1.2 billion people globally live without electricity and for many of them solar is a perfect solution too because, as we've seen, it can be rolled out almost anywhere under the sun. it feeds the demand for electricity...
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we don't know what it is but it's. it's exciting to know that we can actually get up there and say it and do that. we we caught something obviously there. lots of people can do this it's not illegal to study the air above us insist that the mains and not available . will come up with a you know a nice sort of a spear how to do that launch get the data and upload it to this wiki and then we can start comparing. monitored track quantified i'm valued missing data being a new car for weapons your data your identity is a commodity and we have to understand where i'm from the come from our sleep and it's time to reclaim our cyber so we have to put in them a something that can all be sold we are creators we are optimists we are rebel geeks give us back our data at this time on a does either. paint the scene for us when they're on line which is a very nice time in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people
we don't know what it is but it's. it's exciting to know that we can actually get up there and say it and do that. we we caught something obviously there. lots of people can do this it's not illegal to study the air above us insist that the mains and not available . will come up with a you know a nice sort of a spear how to do that launch get the data and upload it to this wiki and then we can start comparing. monitored track quantified i'm valued missing data being a new car for weapons your...
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it's real razor. it's free. i downloaded it.akes your phone sound like one of those clippers. they feel the metal. you hear it and you just panic. it works time and time again. >> oh, my god. >> you are kidding. >> look at her face. look at the hate, the confusion. >> her hair is actually in her hand. that's what makes it so funny. your hair is there. >> oh, my god. i didn't mean to cut. >> you cut my hair. >> give grandma a heart attack. >> if you are out there and you want to do it, download it. get it on video. send it to us. we want to see it. >> that's our show. catch us on the next brand-new episode of rtm. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. hd mirrorcam brought to you by inventel products
it's real razor. it's free. i downloaded it.akes your phone sound like one of those clippers. they feel the metal. you hear it and you just panic. it works time and time again. >> oh, my god. >> you are kidding. >> look at her face. look at the hate, the confusion. >> her hair is actually in her hand. that's what makes it so funny. your hair is there. >> oh, my god. i didn't mean to cut. >> you cut my hair. >> give grandma a heart attack. >> if...
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done it. for this project all of a kind it is told the whole world for four years taking photos in the vicinity of forty four tourist attractions. in two thousand and sixteen the vault fast exhibition was on show at the royal geographic society in london. it all started with the pyramids in egypt. i was in cairo on a job and took the opportunity to visit the pyramids like any tourist would when i got. i was surprised by how familiar the place was even though i'd never visited before so i walked around the base of the pyramid and find myself looking back out to the suburbs of giza and i was really struck by the in congress nature when i was seeing this brand new private golf course sandwiched between the old city and the desert. pace was the start of a journey that's also taken him to rio de janeiro and the lincoln memorial in washington. he turned his back on the great wall of china. as well as lenin's tomb in moscow the last week in the form not that overlooked in the sense that we looked ove
done it. for this project all of a kind it is told the whole world for four years taking photos in the vicinity of forty four tourist attractions. in two thousand and sixteen the vault fast exhibition was on show at the royal geographic society in london. it all started with the pyramids in egypt. i was in cairo on a job and took the opportunity to visit the pyramids like any tourist would when i got. i was surprised by how familiar the place was even though i'd never visited before so i walked...
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it's that these trade deals -- >> it's complicated. >> it's complicated. when these trade deals are successful, you lose a lot of the jobs that you otherwise depended on, in our case in america, manufacturing jobs. what you need to do when you have these trade deals is also have domestic policies that deal with how do you retrain, what do you do if people need to move to get a job. and we don't do that. we took the trade deals, they increased gdp growth, increased corporate profitability but didn't actually deal with it. whether it's 100,000 jobs in mexico or the 400,000 manufacturing jobs, each country has to deal with these internal matters. >> we say, look at countries like germany, they have much better vocational training, much better workforce training. here in the united states we have a lot cheaper consumer goods and americans want those consumer goods. the answer is, this is very complicated. when the president puts it in these three-word slogans and points the finger, show me one country that walked away from a trade agreement with the united sta
it's that these trade deals -- >> it's complicated. >> it's complicated. when these trade deals are successful, you lose a lot of the jobs that you otherwise depended on, in our case in america, manufacturing jobs. what you need to do when you have these trade deals is also have domestic policies that deal with how do you retrain, what do you do if people need to move to get a job. and we don't do that. we took the trade deals, they increased gdp growth, increased corporate...
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>> it is, it is. it's hilarious. it's beautiful.s. >> stephen: is this it? what is this? >> yeah, that's -- >> stephen: what is that? >> so, three-- ( laughter ). >> stephen: what does this have to do with medicine? >> exactly. that painting was at one point in the pediatrics section of our hospital. and then -- >> stephen: "come, children. come, children, the sheep are here to escort you to the darkness." ( laughter ) yes. >> and then it got moved to the waiting area for mammograms. >> stephen: sure. what kind of doctor are you in this? are you, like, a ruff, gruff doctor, like house, or are you, like, a pioneer woman. ( laughter ) like dr. quinn. >> um, dr. quinn. >> stephen: you're closer to dr. quinn? >> yeah, closer to dr. quinn. no, i'm a third-year resident at the hospital -- >> stephen: do you really have to learn medical stuff? >> unfortunately. >> stephen: i have interviewed people-- or i have actually had dinner with people who played doctors on television, and the end of it you think, "i think they think they're doctors
>> it is, it is. it's hilarious. it's beautiful.s. >> stephen: is this it? what is this? >> yeah, that's -- >> stephen: what is that? >> so, three-- ( laughter ). >> stephen: what does this have to do with medicine? >> exactly. that painting was at one point in the pediatrics section of our hospital. and then -- >> stephen: "come, children. come, children, the sheep are here to escort you to the darkness." ( laughter ) yes. >> and...
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it's lengthier. it's different. so not leaning towards it. it will be done in a responsible way., again, the first one was clean, relative to sources, methods, my initial cut is this one is a lot less clean. >> of course they are already setting it up as not clean. and here is donald trump this morning. the democrats sent a very political and long response memo which they knew because of sources and methods and more would have to be heavily redacted whereupon they would blame the white house for lack of transparency. told them to redo and send back in proper form. long being ten pages. ten pages long. they were never going to release this democratic memo, right? >> the president had no qualms releasing the nunes memo after his own department of justice and fbi said it would be reckless to do so. he had no qualms providing the russians with classified intelligent provided to us from israel. he no qualms allowing porter, his staff secretary, to remain in place and lahandle classifie information with only an interim clearance, but suddenly when facts are presented by the democrats i
it's lengthier. it's different. so not leaning towards it. it will be done in a responsible way., again, the first one was clean, relative to sources, methods, my initial cut is this one is a lot less clean. >> of course they are already setting it up as not clean. and here is donald trump this morning. the democrats sent a very political and long response memo which they knew because of sources and methods and more would have to be heavily redacted whereupon they would blame the white...
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it's very dramatic but it's not true. they impose all kinds of things and presuppose it was no such thing as gradations of power. >> tulsa oklahoma you are on with landmark cases. >> caller: [inaudible] my question for the guests are what impact did this case happen if says the federal government may do that to achieve those things that are written in the text so under the necessary and proper clause congress has in the first sequence of the article specific powers enumerated for whatever is necessary to achieve those things even though it isn't specific you may do it. the attorney general is threatening to banish marijuana recreational use i of the states where it is legal. what will it they say about that >> they considered that case and in it they held that the commerce allows them to re-create recreational use within the state. i think the same opinion also apply to this. >> baltimore is the home that cop is underway. nathan, you are on landmark cases the go-ahead. >> caller: it contradicts the obamacare ruling. >> v.
it's very dramatic but it's not true. they impose all kinds of things and presuppose it was no such thing as gradations of power. >> tulsa oklahoma you are on with landmark cases. >> caller: [inaudible] my question for the guests are what impact did this case happen if says the federal government may do that to achieve those things that are written in the text so under the necessary and proper clause congress has in the first sequence of the article specific powers enumerated for...