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it's the same as if you dropped it. it works. it's nice. you know why it's nice? begins with an f, it's physics, good physics, yeah, yeah. would you like to see what, like, a tough question would look like that has to do with everything we're talking about right now? how many say, not particularly. let me show you what a tough type question is that invokes all the ideas we've been talking about. let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight out. and it turns out the tower is five meters tall. and it turns out the rock thrown as fast as the baseball pitcher can throw it goes 25 meters downrange. your question is this, and usually i would give you a weekend to think about it. what is the speed of the ball to do such a thing? think. hint, we're throwing it sideways now. hint, the speed of anything is the distance it goes divided by the time it takes. without yelling out the answer, is there anyone that has an answer? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, let's get two more, 9, 10. 10 people have an answer, 40 people have no answe
it's the same as if you dropped it. it works. it's nice. you know why it's nice? begins with an f, it's physics, good physics, yeah, yeah. would you like to see what, like, a tough question would look like that has to do with everything we're talking about right now? how many say, not particularly. let me show you what a tough type question is that invokes all the ideas we've been talking about. let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight...
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it is made it difficult to have an impact. it wasn't impossible but it made it harder. while this technology is not a magic wand, what it does enable is you or i to say to someone with a straight face if you have an internet connection and a laptop you can build something from a little apartment that eight years later can have more traffic than the "new york times" in the case of reddit. you can build a platform like twitter. you can build a platform like fill in the blank that has a tremendous impact. even if you're an artist you can find a way through crowd funding to get your film to fruition, to get your album funded. to do things without necessarily having to get the permission of a gate keeper that historically controlled what was going to get the funding or get the spotlight >> what did you mean when you said all links are created equal? >> i -- and this is a big "if." if we can maintain that neutrality. if we can make sure that any link is just as accessible as any other form of browser than the best ideas can win. if all links are not created equal than it's ne
it is made it difficult to have an impact. it wasn't impossible but it made it harder. while this technology is not a magic wand, what it does enable is you or i to say to someone with a straight face if you have an internet connection and a laptop you can build something from a little apartment that eight years later can have more traffic than the "new york times" in the case of reddit. you can build a platform like twitter. you can build a platform like fill in the blank that has a...
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i think it's wide i think even when it was i think it's who let's put it this way i think it started out wide and maybe it's called now i think it one of the reasons it was such a phenomenon was that it kind of was firing on all cylinders in terms of the demographics everybody loved it and nowadays the audience is winnowed down a big it's still a nice big audience but. you know i don't think they're it's not that huge thing that of course the shiny new thing it's odd to gay and lesbian the way it handles for instance it would for aggression oh yes and i love that it's a little high school in ohio where maybe this would ever happen or yeah i think it's quite progressive and you know ryan takes that seriously that's the puts these real issues into you know the the halls of mckinley i you think the public is going to be moving and you know i think it's over it's in it over fifty percent of the way is fifty percent fifty six percent of the thing is that it was back to a vote telephone you would pay which has a yeah i think that not only is it fifty for sixty percent now i think it's like
i think it's wide i think even when it was i think it's who let's put it this way i think it started out wide and maybe it's called now i think it one of the reasons it was such a phenomenon was that it kind of was firing on all cylinders in terms of the demographics everybody loved it and nowadays the audience is winnowed down a big it's still a nice big audience but. you know i don't think they're it's not that huge thing that of course the shiny new thing it's odd to gay and lesbian the way...
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it is beautiful. >> it is i hope, because it is beautiful and it is rochere and it looks like a cupcakend i have not eaten in a long time. >> and tell me about the color of the lipstick that i am loo g looking at? >> well, fuchsia and neon pink. and it is hard to look at anything else, and it is a big mouth in your face and bright pink. >> well, we will transition, because you have been smiling and i have been smiling and obviously, "12 years a slave" difficult to watch and i did sit down with it just this week believe it or not, and tell me about the reaction the first time you sat there in the theater and saw it in the entirety? >> well sh, the first time i sat was at the toronto film festival, and very extraordinary thing to watch with that many people and to see with many people, and i wish i had watched it alone for the irst time, because i wanted to go to some room private ly and have an ugl cry, because it is emotional and it is hard not to have those feelings in front of a lot of people, and then they made us go out on stage and wave, and it was not super successful. >> yes, i w
it is beautiful. >> it is i hope, because it is beautiful and it is rochere and it looks like a cupcakend i have not eaten in a long time. >> and tell me about the color of the lipstick that i am loo g looking at? >> well, fuchsia and neon pink. and it is hard to look at anything else, and it is a big mouth in your face and bright pink. >> well, we will transition, because you have been smiling and i have been smiling and obviously, "12 years a slave" difficult...
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way it was it knows it and i was like. oh no go by bill. now well tina fey actually sent us a cake at her last read through and that was very sweet and for me and fred in the band the flaming lips came and played us a song and at last our last read through it was very emotional actually why was the night live what it was it still is that me is kind of i mean no one is it's it's there's nothing really light there and show business i mean it's pure show business you can learn so much and just it's the best entry level job in the show business because in a week you go through all the emotions that everyone you know you're auditioning with your sketch and you read that you're creating something or writing something that could communicate with people all that stuff and your thing bombs or you'll have a giant hit and in the next week you have a bomb and so it keeps you just humble and working and still trying to figure it out and it's the network's most successful show yeah but i think i mean i think it is it just keeps reinvent
way it was it knows it and i was like. oh no go by bill. now well tina fey actually sent us a cake at her last read through and that was very sweet and for me and fred in the band the flaming lips came and played us a song and at last our last read through it was very emotional actually why was the night live what it was it still is that me is kind of i mean no one is it's it's there's nothing really light there and show business i mean it's pure show business you can learn so much and just...
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it was a very happy surprise. >> why do you think it is? >> my theory of why audiences are connecting so strongly with that is that beyond being a space movie, a space adventure, it's a movie about a very universal theme, which is adversity. in life, we all go through adversity. when you go as an audience to see the film you get so engaged, and suddenly you start imposing your own adversities. that is why we wanted to do a narrative in this concept. >> i might say it in another way, it is like your two main characters are in danger and you wonder if they are going to make it. it is overlaid by the fact that you are seeing space in a different way. you get some sense of what it is like to be out there. >> part of the attraction for audiences is getting immersed in that experience of space, to float in space. it had also a thematic function. when we started writing the screenplay, even before we decided it was going to be space, we were talking about -- it is about adversity and the possibility of rebirth. when you go through adversities, you
it was a very happy surprise. >> why do you think it is? >> my theory of why audiences are connecting so strongly with that is that beyond being a space movie, a space adventure, it's a movie about a very universal theme, which is adversity. in life, we all go through adversity. when you go as an audience to see the film you get so engaged, and suddenly you start imposing your own adversities. that is why we wanted to do a narrative in this concept. >> i might say it in...
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it is fun day, monday. you would never know it around here. it is january 6th. apparently i'm supposed to welcome myself back. >> you are. can i tell you something? it is not the same when i look over here and you're not there. >> somebody is hairier than i am. >> carson. >> i got so many tweets about how awesome carson is. we have family, we stayed in the keys. i got back from something, and turned you guys on and just saw you interviewing somebody. but he is a doll. >> he is a doll. >> i signed a petition for him to replace me. there were people who wanted to do that. i said, i want to do that. where do i sign up? >> how was your little vacation? >> not good. no, it was, you know what, it was like all vacations. >> yep. >> there was some great stuff, and some not so great stuff. i'll show you the great stuff. >> okay. i want to see the great stuff. >> we did not have good weather. we had better weather than anywhere else. i'm not complaining. but there was one day after it stopped raining that i saw something i've never seen in my whole life. i don't know if y
it is fun day, monday. you would never know it around here. it is january 6th. apparently i'm supposed to welcome myself back. >> you are. can i tell you something? it is not the same when i look over here and you're not there. >> somebody is hairier than i am. >> carson. >> i got so many tweets about how awesome carson is. we have family, we stayed in the keys. i got back from something, and turned you guys on and just saw you interviewing somebody. but he is a doll....
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it?s going to be all right. it's going to come -- it's going to be all right. it's a tough town. >> is detroit going to turn things around? i could lie and tell you, yes. but you know what? this city's screwed. only place i've ever been that looks anything like detroit does now? chernobyl. i'm not being funny. that's the truth. >> abandoned, abandoned, abandoned. >> but you have to admire the bold, proud, ferociously enterprising survivors who have decided to hang on hang in, and figure out a way to not only survive but do something extraordinary. there's tyree giton's heidelberg project, a delightfully looney outdoor community project that began in 1986 and now attracts 35,000 visitors per year from around the world. >> i love detroit. >> you know they got this field mowed last summer, the neighborhood. lit it on fire. >> another block and more decay. and a liquor store. for this neighborhood, the only store for miles. >> just be right back. >> how you doing? >> how are you? >> god bless
it?s going to be all right. it's going to come -- it's going to be all right. it's a tough town. >> is detroit going to turn things around? i could lie and tell you, yes. but you know what? this city's screwed. only place i've ever been that looks anything like detroit does now? chernobyl. i'm not being funny. that's the truth. >> abandoned, abandoned, abandoned. >> but you have to admire the bold, proud, ferociously enterprising survivors who have decided to hang on hang in,...
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stuart: it is an industrial company. it is not it take company. it is doing well.ening number for you. 20% of u.s. households are now on food stamps. to me that is a staggering number. one in five households in america, charles, getting free government food. i cannot believe that am in 2014. charles: it is an amazing embarrassment. a shameful number, we are obviously a country that believes in helping people, but are we creating a new dependency class? if we are, are we doing them more harm than good? i argue we're doing them much more harm than good. stuart: once you have a government program in place with so many people getting something, how do you retreat from that? charles: how do you retrieve from that. they have actually, this administration has made it more acceptable, made it more attractive. stuart: they were buying votes come advertising, and in, get your free food before the election in 2012. sure enough, in they came. >> if it is an impactful enough, number is 23 million, 52,388 households on food stamps and over five years that number is up 51%. stuar
stuart: it is an industrial company. it is not it take company. it is doing well.ening number for you. 20% of u.s. households are now on food stamps. to me that is a staggering number. one in five households in america, charles, getting free government food. i cannot believe that am in 2014. charles: it is an amazing embarrassment. a shameful number, we are obviously a country that believes in helping people, but are we creating a new dependency class? if we are, are we doing them more harm...
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they can do it through e-mail or they can mail it to us or fax it in. we respond to every single objection. >> so after that, when dpw will schedule a hearing when we receive an objection whether it's one or 100, we notify the objector 15 days in advance. the hearing officer will make a decision and the director will either adopt ora prove or disapprove the determination and we issue a final determination. the common concerns as you see on the powerpoint, the common concerns listed will be ada path of travel, there are too many cabinets in the neighborhood, it devalues property, they are not to scale which is an issue because people when they see the notice posted in the area they don't quite understand the actual significance or size of the cabinet. graffiti is the no. 1 complaint we receive at all hearings. screenings and hearings, they don't understand the property owner would be maintaining the greening. access to vehicles, impact on aesthetic character, translation issues, residential structures. they would like it only in commercial areas and the
they can do it through e-mail or they can mail it to us or fax it in. we respond to every single objection. >> so after that, when dpw will schedule a hearing when we receive an objection whether it's one or 100, we notify the objector 15 days in advance. the hearing officer will make a decision and the director will either adopt ora prove or disapprove the determination and we issue a final determination. the common concerns as you see on the powerpoint, the common concerns listed will...
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it's like -- it's a nail bitter. and your watching it. concession speech. you didn't have one written because you thought you were going to win. >> i was planning on winning. [ laughter ] i had a wonderful acceptance speech. you want to hear it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no. we're out of time. we're out of time. so sorry. [ applause ] it's really good. it's sad. some of the family are crying. other people staying tough about it and all that stuff, when it happens. and then you kind of break the ice, where you go, "does anyone have the president's phone number?" like, we should have planned on that. >> he needed my number. but we need to make sure we had his. >> jimmy: so you had to talk to the president. have you talked to the president since then? >> yes, as a matter of fact, he was very gracious after the election. he invited me to the white house for lunch, and we ate in a little room off the oval office. i'm not going to tell you what he said, but i took the occasion to say, "look, i want you to succeed, mr. president. you are the pr
it's like -- it's a nail bitter. and your watching it. concession speech. you didn't have one written because you thought you were going to win. >> i was planning on winning. [ laughter ] i had a wonderful acceptance speech. you want to hear it? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no. we're out of time. we're out of time. so sorry. [ applause ] it's really good. it's sad. some of the family are crying. other people staying tough about it and all that stuff, when it happens. and then you kind...
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it has to go to the top it off. like feeling i would add the survey says her take the survey shows that thirty percent of irish and i'm not confident about their body and appearance like it and what if you're over forty five highfield in the eye. most are concerned that having a big tummy on like you did not avoid sanctity of life beyond the end the night tv a lot of women friends sunday. i knew i'd be in your room in the uni life. but no crying to be a bit. i also got the idea of vines growing old days is like an embrace it because to her anymore you know you kind of i think you know age is great for the tube is prospective for electricity. though. as i face what me and for some kind of joking billion dollars in the at least. i am in the eastern parts of the good alike to me that this means i took a snap of budget of all that space. no i chose this place get older and you actually realize the older bits were the way they're supposed to work i can tell that to me that day from my mom lives in muslim eyes on themselv
it has to go to the top it off. like feeling i would add the survey says her take the survey shows that thirty percent of irish and i'm not confident about their body and appearance like it and what if you're over forty five highfield in the eye. most are concerned that having a big tummy on like you did not avoid sanctity of life beyond the end the night tv a lot of women friends sunday. i knew i'd be in your room in the uni life. but no crying to be a bit. i also got the idea of vines growing...
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let's get on with it really. >> it is harder than getting on with it it, imogen. there are 50 states. it is to the like your little place england where somebody says legalize it and then the king comes down and chops off somebody's head. >> it is called the parlimentary system. >> it is called north korea. >> you just compared britain to north korea? >> yes, i have. you know which i like better? take a guess. >> the one without dennis rodman. >> andy, welcome to the show. glad to have you back. >> i knocked on your door for about three hours last night and you did not answer. >> i'm going through a rough period. >> i had your pizza. >> by the way, and you got there in under 30 minutes. >> yes, i did. >> which just happens to be a problem for you. anyway, who are the winners? who are the losers? >> i don't know. that's a dumb question. >> you wrote it. >> i know. i j was busy checking off white guy makes the wire reference. i guess i get that you can't -- it is not just that you can't bring it on the plane. you can't even bring it to the airport. it is federally co
let's get on with it really. >> it is harder than getting on with it it, imogen. there are 50 states. it is to the like your little place england where somebody says legalize it and then the king comes down and chops off somebody's head. >> it is called the parlimentary system. >> it is called north korea. >> you just compared britain to north korea? >> yes, i have. you know which i like better? take a guess. >> the one without dennis rodman. >> andy,...
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i am not built for it. unlike you, andy. >> i hate. it i can't stand it. you raise a good point especially since there is no way for kids to get pot. i hope that doesn't change when we legalize it. i continue get -- i don't get the whole pot thing. i don't get it. i don't do. it i don't like being ready around hard score stoners. they are annoying. by legalizing it maybe we will get rid of the sub culture. it won't be cool and con tear cultural anymore. maybe we won't have to deal with seth rogan going on talk shows and being an idiot telling an unfunny story. >> my fear is, a, that won't happen and china will take over. everyone will become seth rogan. we will have a whole nation of guys. they will think there are like six or seven comedians in l.a. that are really, really successful. why can't i do that? i am funny when i am stoned. you have a whole generation of people who think they are seth rogan and for the most that is part they are right. >> that is the problem. if this spreads you think about the problems like young people in america have. they ar
i am not built for it. unlike you, andy. >> i hate. it i can't stand it. you raise a good point especially since there is no way for kids to get pot. i hope that doesn't change when we legalize it. i continue get -- i don't get the whole pot thing. i don't get it. i don't do. it i don't like being ready around hard score stoners. they are annoying. by legalizing it maybe we will get rid of the sub culture. it won't be cool and con tear cultural anymore. maybe we won't have to deal with...
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it's a farce on its face.nk the president wants to way stepped outside boundaries of his legitimate function. melissa: may not be a solution. it's a huge problem if you have been out of work for six months or more, it becomes incredibly so much harder to find a job. north even university sent out almost 5,000 fictitious resume's. got almost know response for one that is showed that the fake folks had been out of work for six months or longer. there is a stigma attached to it. it becomes hardtory get a job. say cycles on itself to make a problem worse. >> it's a terrible cycle. it drives me greatly that the companies discriminate against people out of work. melissa: i don't know if they're discriminating. if you have to separate it one way or the other, look at somebody out of work for a long time, you tend to sit there, why, why has nobody else picks them up. if nobody wants them i don't want them either. that's what they're think those people still have skills. so many talented people i know out of work for s
it's a farce on its face.nk the president wants to way stepped outside boundaries of his legitimate function. melissa: may not be a solution. it's a huge problem if you have been out of work for six months or more, it becomes incredibly so much harder to find a job. north even university sent out almost 5,000 fictitious resume's. got almost know response for one that is showed that the fake folks had been out of work for six months or longer. there is a stigma attached to it. it becomes...
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will it be worth it? >> expanding access to quality health insurance to millions of americans, reducing the growth in health cakacare costs -- >> would it be worth it if he loses the senate? >> it's absolutely worth it no matter what happens. >> for the state of the union, one of the things president obama ought to do is look in the tv camera and say to the over 5 million americans all across this country who have had their health insurance canceled because of obamacare, look in the camera and say i'm sorry. >> okay, kimberly. i won't ask that question. if you find it a little -- it's more of a stunt to ask the president to apologize because you know he's not going to apologize. >> it's a call for action. saying listen, we think you ought to make an apology. personally, i think he ought to address obamacare and the failure it has been thus far because he made pretty specific astounding promises to the american people that were flat out, one might call them lies, disengen wn, not well thought out. so far,
will it be worth it? >> expanding access to quality health insurance to millions of americans, reducing the growth in health cakacare costs -- >> would it be worth it if he loses the senate? >> it's absolutely worth it no matter what happens. >> for the state of the union, one of the things president obama ought to do is look in the tv camera and say to the over 5 million americans all across this country who have had their health insurance canceled because of obamacare,...
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showed it was low t. that's it.s a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines
showed it was low t. that's it.s a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental...
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add the salsa like it's coming it's too risky. its. secret or not. scott stayed to the front page of the costs have not seen haas luckily on then his immense love for the week he came happily on frequently speaks in the streets of paris on the night to bike to spend time with the actress. it's a real passion is a son that lives upside down and makes them take insane risks the french league as seen here with his official though friends didn't and i can dream as she scanned the report as an attack on the right to privacy. it is looking into possible action including legal action against its not easy. in friday's publishing information on someone's private life is a criminal offense and to many the prison's past own life is nobody's business. i think is because unlike any other and has a right to privacy like anybody else. anyways we donated to the knot. it's a team that sits on an interesting topic it there many more incarnations in france and its once the students. the french are nothing to be cunning to diabetes into devotees and the costs of treatme
add the salsa like it's coming it's too risky. its. secret or not. scott stayed to the front page of the costs have not seen haas luckily on then his immense love for the week he came happily on frequently speaks in the streets of paris on the night to bike to spend time with the actress. it's a real passion is a son that lives upside down and makes them take insane risks the french league as seen here with his official though friends didn't and i can dream as she scanned the report as an...
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i love it. it is called the brown finger. >> no it is not, bob.propriate. >> the brown finger is a club we used to go to. >> terrible, dana. >> no, it is not called that. >> we need to keep on track here. >> dana, which one did you like? >> the ostrich. >> greg? >> i like the ostrich. >> can i make a serious statement about the super bowl and how sexist it is that not in the history of the super bowl has there been one women player, no transgender umpires or aphrodite cheerleaders. it is for the homophobic, gun-loving freak. >> which one did you like? >> i like the ostrich. >> i think the ostrich was super cute and had great facial expressions. >> the one i liked was called brown finger and you didn't see it. soon the bowl championship series is going to be the last one before the playoffs but that is florida state versus auburn, the spread is 8.5. >> florida state. >> where are you going? i -- i think auburn. 8.51 a l-- 8.51 a lot of points >> which team played isn't? isn't there a game tonight? at that game dirks beptly is playing at the halftim
i love it. it is called the brown finger. >> no it is not, bob.propriate. >> the brown finger is a club we used to go to. >> terrible, dana. >> no, it is not called that. >> we need to keep on track here. >> dana, which one did you like? >> the ostrich. >> greg? >> i like the ostrich. >> can i make a serious statement about the super bowl and how sexist it is that not in the history of the super bowl has there been one women player, no...
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make it up. >> you couldn't make it up, but it is about -- it is less about sexual morality and more about the dignity of office. >> rose: and the discipline of office. >> and the discipline of office and i think that is what people will respond to, and here is the worrisome thing, the deeply worrisome thing if you love france and french civilization. >> in the european elections coming up i believe in may the national front, extreme right wing party is ahead, is a very real chance the national i do not would be the leading party in perhaps in those elections in five months time, that is not a little crisis, that is an enormous crisis because that says that, that is a very, very far right party would have that role in france. >> rose: about 17 percent. >> seven taken percent but the polls are showing her in the twenties, maybe even 30 percent, remember the european elections is a protest vote, you don't have much power so it is sort of a free vote, if that happens you have to worry about the fifth republic, about the constitution, it is a really grave thing, it is not a time to be sc
make it up. >> you couldn't make it up, but it is about -- it is less about sexual morality and more about the dignity of office. >> rose: and the discipline of office. >> and the discipline of office and i think that is what people will respond to, and here is the worrisome thing, the deeply worrisome thing if you love france and french civilization. >> in the european elections coming up i believe in may the national front, extreme right wing party is ahead, is a very...
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is it -- has it changed the way you view it in anyway?hard to say because my experience executive -- my perspective on sit so skewed. doing the film -- working with spike and developing the character in the story was a kind of can a catharsis for both of us. it works through the awkward parts of a relationship and heardbreaking parts, when two people come together and go in different directions and you realize it's happening. for me it's not about the technology aspect of it, so to speak. it feels like a post modern love story and that is what i took away from it when i saw it. you know, of course, think -- someone told me charlie kauffman saw it and thought it was the most terrifying thing he had ever seen in his life. >> jon: it is terrifying. >> there's aspects where somebody could see that. for me it's endlessly charming. >> jon: it is endlessly charming but you are doing it in a booth. it's like being in an an mated movie. it's sew fisted -- owe fist dated and -- sophisticated -- it might have been like being in a pixar movie when on
is it -- has it changed the way you view it in anyway?hard to say because my experience executive -- my perspective on sit so skewed. doing the film -- working with spike and developing the character in the story was a kind of can a catharsis for both of us. it works through the awkward parts of a relationship and heardbreaking parts, when two people come together and go in different directions and you realize it's happening. for me it's not about the technology aspect of it, so to speak. it...
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we don't know it has been done. is it illegal? i want to read you what one person had to say, showing a developer had strong political connections is not enough to prove a crime. there is no proof it would help a defense attorney in california. it's ugly. it's like you want sandy money, i want to do this, i want to do a deal. that's politics. you were a criminal defense lawyer. >> they are talking about two different stachlts, title 18, specifically statute, title 18, specifically if you offer funds on official action on the part of the mayor to benefit private interest, it's bribery 101. >> let me also lay a little of the context here. right? there was a mayor before don zimmer in hoboken. >> and before that one. >> for a very short period of time for a matter of i believe a few month, am i mistaken? what happened to that mayor. >> i met mayor zimmer years before either of us sought private office when we were a part of an ad vocation group of residents fighting against a proposed redevelopment area in our part of town. we were c
we don't know it has been done. is it illegal? i want to read you what one person had to say, showing a developer had strong political connections is not enough to prove a crime. there is no proof it would help a defense attorney in california. it's ugly. it's like you want sandy money, i want to do this, i want to do a deal. that's politics. you were a criminal defense lawyer. >> they are talking about two different stachlts, title 18, specifically statute, title 18, specifically if you...
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ooh, looked like he made it. >> barely misses it. barely misses it. that guy misses it. the vehicle right behind this. >> oh, boy. >> ends up ramming into the one truck we thought was going to make it but then yet another truck. >> what is happening? >> coming in and smashes into the back of that other box truck, sending whatever the contents were in it all over the road. >> strawberries! >> yeah, that's a waste of strawberries, too. >> waste of strawberries. >> very sad. >>> this other video in massachusetts, even when you're going in the right direction, you could still slide. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh. >> loses it. can you tell what it was that he hit? >> was it one of those storm drains? >> no. he hit a large patch of black ice. so, he didn't see it. ended up fracturing his patella which is his kneecap into a bunch of little pieces. another woman that's on her bike comes over to help. >> this was what you [ bleep ] -- >> she hit it, too. >> she stops, too, but she recovered very quickly. he does end up getting some help but not before being in a lot of pain. >> oh, no. >>>
ooh, looked like he made it. >> barely misses it. barely misses it. that guy misses it. the vehicle right behind this. >> oh, boy. >> ends up ramming into the one truck we thought was going to make it but then yet another truck. >> what is happening? >> coming in and smashes into the back of that other box truck, sending whatever the contents were in it all over the road. >> strawberries! >> yeah, that's a waste of strawberries, too. >> waste of...
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enjoy it while it lasts.t going to be feeling so smug in a couple of years when snapshot is appear accepting best drama. >> tina fey and amy poehler hosting the golden globes. i thought they did a wonderful job. nbc said it got the highest ratings in 10 years. robin wright won the golden globe for best actress in a tv drama. she is in the netflix original series "house of cards." it is they first golden globe. john ehrlichman is with us from l.a. there is a lot of talk about netflix. they got a lot of nominations but they only won one. was it a good night? >> it only takes one to keep the conversation going. what is so amazing about the show is that when they started production on a, they didn't even know if they would be eligible for awards. then they ended up being a key part of the conversation around the emmys. david fincher ended up winning one. then the conversation tied to the golden globe. we have a golden globe he cuts of her win. the big benefit short-term will be that the second season of the show
enjoy it while it lasts.t going to be feeling so smug in a couple of years when snapshot is appear accepting best drama. >> tina fey and amy poehler hosting the golden globes. i thought they did a wonderful job. nbc said it got the highest ratings in 10 years. robin wright won the golden globe for best actress in a tv drama. she is in the netflix original series "house of cards." it is they first golden globe. john ehrlichman is with us from l.a. there is a lot of talk about...
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>> yeah. >> they have it. >>vy it here. >> no you have it? >> yes, i have it. >> you have not provided it to the permit holder. >> no, and you have been reading it as a structural engineer's office. and you have presumed of the drawing and shown what we plan to do. >> you presented it to them. >> yes. >> yes. i did. >> and thanks. >> i am happy to show you to you right here. >> that is okay for now. >> when did you do that presentation? when was that meeting? >> after the appeal was filed? >> no. it was about three weeks ago, i think. >> three weeks ago? >> yeah. >> okay. >> it was far before that. >> okay, thanks. >> but we had a meeting and we discuss what our plan is to fix the foundation. >> got it. >> okay, we can take the rebuttal from the permit holder. >> structural engineer, you heard the consultant and they don't have a drawing. and i have not seen it. we met four months ago and give me your proposals and i will review it immediately, they don't have a drawing. when we met they had a cross section of what is typically done. i mean t
>> yeah. >> they have it. >>vy it here. >> no you have it? >> yes, i have it. >> you have not provided it to the permit holder. >> no, and you have been reading it as a structural engineer's office. and you have presumed of the drawing and shown what we plan to do. >> you presented it to them. >> yes. >> yes. i did. >> and thanks. >> i am happy to show you to you right here. >> that is okay for now. >> when did...
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say it again. say it again.ame here on vacation. >> i left on probation. >> i'm going to leave on probation. >> say it again. >> marc gonzales came to orange county to serve and to enjoy the california lifestyle. he'll leave as a convicted felon for participating in the robbery of a medical marijuana delivery man and presumably with considerably less hair. >> that's me right there. all dreaded out. didn't have my glasses. couldn't see a thing. i came in with no shoes and a tank top. ah, yeah. i was little -- i was pretty stoned, yeah. >> drug use had led to problems for gonzales before his arrest as well. >> like seventh or eighth grade, i started smoking a little bit of pot, and then i started doing a lot of psychedelics more than smoking weed and then i got placed into an outpatient rehab facility for the first time. it didn't work. i relapsed. i was losing jobs. i was failing school and not doing that well. i barely graduated. >> now three months into his one-year sentence, gonzales is headed to the visiting
say it again. say it again.ame here on vacation. >> i left on probation. >> i'm going to leave on probation. >> say it again. >> marc gonzales came to orange county to serve and to enjoy the california lifestyle. he'll leave as a convicted felon for participating in the robbery of a medical marijuana delivery man and presumably with considerably less hair. >> that's me right there. all dreaded out. didn't have my glasses. couldn't see a thing. i came in with no...
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the consumers that are use it lot.e using it like it a we think it is successful and we have gone from one market to three and three to five. we just bought a company called shuttle. they will help us expand to 25 cities across the u.s. >> amazon made headlines talking about delivery by drone. >> we are not focusing on long- term fantasies. >> google has a shopping service. do you think -- how you have an edge on that? >> we have 130 million active consumers. we have paypal which makes payments easy and safe. we start with an enormous advantage of an ecosystem and a willingness to partner with retailers, not compete. there will be people trying different innovations. our focus is on delivering a great experience to consumers of here and in the world -- around the world. >> when we talk about googles moon shots, are they important? is it important to have a moonshot mentality? >> bold innovation is important. our focus is around commerce. the notion of making a storefront window a touchscreen, that is a bold innovation. the notion of saying you can get it delivered within an hour, that
the consumers that are use it lot.e using it like it a we think it is successful and we have gone from one market to three and three to five. we just bought a company called shuttle. they will help us expand to 25 cities across the u.s. >> amazon made headlines talking about delivery by drone. >> we are not focusing on long- term fantasies. >> google has a shopping service. do you think -- how you have an edge on that? >> we have 130 million active consumers. we have...
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is a criticism of this country in terms of its attitude, its willingness to invest in it, its lack of understanding of what it means. >> have your standards, your your appreciation changed? >> i think it has broadened. the art itself has grown broader and deeper. i am always learning something new. when i get discouraged because i see too many bad buildings, then i see one that knocks me off my feet and it makes everything ok. was dominated she by his father in the early stages. fatheras guided by his in the early stages. even when he was president. bobby is going to be attorney general. bobby did not want to be attorney general. jack did not want him to be attorney general. his father said in 1957, he said, jack is going to be president and bobby is going to be attorney general and teddy is going to be senator all at the same time. he was making that prediction come true. jack could not confront his father. he sent and clark clifford and he sent in george smathers to persuade his father not to insist on bobby. his father said, forget it, bobby is going to be attorney general. and bob
is a criticism of this country in terms of its attitude, its willingness to invest in it, its lack of understanding of what it means. >> have your standards, your your appreciation changed? >> i think it has broadened. the art itself has grown broader and deeper. i am always learning something new. when i get discouraged because i see too many bad buildings, then i see one that knocks me off my feet and it makes everything ok. was dominated she by his father in the early stages....
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this there it's almost sounds like fantasy it's so crazy it sounds like i'm sitting here making it up it's taking place right now as we speak and it's coming from the very very top of the republican party so this is an actual specific piece of legislation that that is being introduced into the house in the sun hunger is this it absolutely is right now there what's been happening is the government has been negotiating with foreign banks they've been negotiating with switzerland they begin been negotiating with offshore banks to say to those banks we want to know who the criminals are ok right now there was a whistleblower for u.b.s. although the whistleblower itself actually ended up going to jail but. that's exactly it so these corporations a wee while we were going to tell you that now the republicans say oh no no no we don't want to know who the criminals are because the criminals are the people that are giving us this money so what's happen some cat by the name of you is a republican fat cat has as has passed is trying to pass legislation to repeal the law that would allow the depa
this there it's almost sounds like fantasy it's so crazy it sounds like i'm sitting here making it up it's taking place right now as we speak and it's coming from the very very top of the republican party so this is an actual specific piece of legislation that that is being introduced into the house in the sun hunger is this it absolutely is right now there what's been happening is the government has been negotiating with foreign banks they've been negotiating with switzerland they begin been...
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it's based on taking it from someone else so the bigger it gets, the more enforcement mechanism it takescklists that are looking into your lives. the answer is to pl back the size of government and then he don't need that. if the are going to take this up, they are going to be a lot more. >> by the way, if you are going to be pitching for more money, then you have to have a proven successful record of doing other things as well. and i would say look to the old guy. because that wasn't working there. >> he didn't cover himself at turning this around. he came in after the housing bubble. but that is still under water and i don't think you have a good track record in the organization. so i think that it's two strikes neil: what do you think about me going to a jackal lane fitness center and taking over. >> there you go. neil: it is always a pleasure, my friend. happy new year to you. $10,000, something having to do with pole dancing. and let's just say that for now welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate sh
it's based on taking it from someone else so the bigger it gets, the more enforcement mechanism it takescklists that are looking into your lives. the answer is to pl back the size of government and then he don't need that. if the are going to take this up, they are going to be a lot more. >> by the way, if you are going to be pitching for more money, then you have to have a proven successful record of doing other things as well. and i would say look to the old guy. because that wasn't...
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pull it back. it's not easy now. now every time everybody's work is infringed they have to send a separate notice. >> do you think i should be held responsible even though you're not sure how many people are downloading that music? because every time someone gets on any search engine your name comes up. i'm selling it to somebody for 10 cents a pop. >> absolutely. if you're the site hosting and profiting from somebody else's work, whether it's through advertising or -- >> do you think i should be held criminally liable? >> criminally liable. that's a more challenging question. >> [inaudible] >> so -- i was prosecutor for 18 years. i'm stealing something from you and selling and making a profit. do you think i should be charged criminally? >> of course, we're going beyond the scope of the hearing today, but yes, i think criminal law can be a useful tool, but it has to be very carefully applied to instances where -- >> okay. >> the users -- >> thank you. >> instead of a brilliant attorney you're a struggling poet. you
pull it back. it's not easy now. now every time everybody's work is infringed they have to send a separate notice. >> do you think i should be held responsible even though you're not sure how many people are downloading that music? because every time someone gets on any search engine your name comes up. i'm selling it to somebody for 10 cents a pop. >> absolutely. if you're the site hosting and profiting from somebody else's work, whether it's through advertising or -- >> do...
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is it distribution? is it technology is it the consumer? increasingly you would say the consumer is the king, because technology empowers them to make the choices. >> rose: right. >> what talent they want to watch, whether they want to pay for something if they don't pay then the talent is going to take it to the next -- on the other hand, every time i start to think, well, reid hastings said this to me, i is a did consumer is king, if the consumer is really the king, ken, why is it we can't watch a movie on television the same day it appears in the movie theatre? >> rose: good point. >> which is what we would like but we can't. >> rose: but we might be able to? >> well, at that point then you have disrupted the movie -- >> but it is the same argument in terms of i think football has and sports have you talk to football owners what they worry most about is people can see it in such an extraordinary way now on big screen television at home, you know, how do you get them to the stadium? >> wait until you say 4 k, the 4 k pictures are extraord
is it distribution? is it technology is it the consumer? increasingly you would say the consumer is the king, because technology empowers them to make the choices. >> rose: right. >> what talent they want to watch, whether they want to pay for something if they don't pay then the talent is going to take it to the next -- on the other hand, every time i start to think, well, reid hastings said this to me, i is a did consumer is king, if the consumer is really the king, ken, why is it...
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i just love it. >> it's ok. >> it's great, good morning, everyone, this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is thursday, january 30. joining me as always is scarlet fu and alex steele. >> i am totally pumped up about the football game. hadhe empire state building seahawks colors. i i will be in arizona so will not have the pleasure of being in new york. >> a lot going on today -- a lot in the company area. we will look at the emerging markets throughout "lumbered surveillance." china manufacturing showed the first contraction in six months. hsbc had a preliminary read. the chinese stocks are looking at the worst arch of year since 2010. in the u.s., we have economic data at 8:30 a.m. with first- quarter gdp and initial jobless claims, 9:45 a.m., bloomberg -beforer comfort, 10 a.m. the bell, we have a slew of earnings. after the bell, it will be google and amazon. those are two big ones in retail. >> are they more optimistic off of what facebook did? >> and facebook has so much rising power. >> let's get to the data check. cable is out. >> revenue was higher than anticipated and they incr
i just love it. >> it's ok. >> it's great, good morning, everyone, this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is thursday, january 30. joining me as always is scarlet fu and alex steele. >> i am totally pumped up about the football game. hadhe empire state building seahawks colors. i i will be in arizona so will not have the pleasure of being in new york. >> a lot going on today -- a lot in the company area. we will look at the emerging markets throughout...
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when don't expect it it's easy to say that it's an outlier and, therefore, wrong. it is an outlier. but it isn't wrong. we can say that. this is not, by the way, the eagles are going to play this weekend. they're out of the play-offs. this number is in the play-offs. >> somebody speaking of being out, somebody tweeted that bernanke is somewhere in figi building a sand castle. how does yellen react? >> she has to say, look, this is why we've been sticking with the policy. we took off $10 billion in bonds, but bernanke showed presence. it's been good. it's been not as bad as it used to be and this number said, hey, listen, i was talking yesterday about weakness in the economy that i was worried about. maybe a little bit weakness in auto and housing. this confirms this. obviously retail will skew it. but it skewed it all one way, and that tells me don't ignore this number. >> we talked about the soggy tape that 2014 has started with. we're a third of the way through january. the major averages haven't had a losing january since 2010. that's four years ago. does this accelerate the pote
when don't expect it it's easy to say that it's an outlier and, therefore, wrong. it is an outlier. but it isn't wrong. we can say that. this is not, by the way, the eagles are going to play this weekend. they're out of the play-offs. this number is in the play-offs. >> somebody speaking of being out, somebody tweeted that bernanke is somewhere in figi building a sand castle. how does yellen react? >> she has to say, look, this is why we've been sticking with the policy. we took off...
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something with it, and then if they like it and put it in production, then pay for it.the i.t. department at all and sell directly to the business owner like the cmo. >> do you think and five to seven years we could see fewer and fewer i.t. departments? those are huge areas inside corporate america. think the power and influence of i.t. departments in large companies has been reducing. in the 1990's it was the i.t. departments bringing in the arms and bringing in the new technologies and making companies more competitive. and then the bubble happened and popped and we took a little breather. now it is really the individuals or the business owners that are driving the adoption of technology. i.t. is one step behind. it almost makes sense that they have to be one step behind because technology is changing so fast. we're in a renaissance period for technology. it is safer for i.t. to be a step or several steps behind. >> how viable is this for every company? we wrestle with this here at bloomberg, this idea that trying to make the decision whether to build it yourself or t
something with it, and then if they like it and put it in production, then pay for it.the i.t. department at all and sell directly to the business owner like the cmo. >> do you think and five to seven years we could see fewer and fewer i.t. departments? those are huge areas inside corporate america. think the power and influence of i.t. departments in large companies has been reducing. in the 1990's it was the i.t. departments bringing in the arms and bringing in the new technologies and...
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accepted it, and agreed to it, and the public never would have known, what our thoughts were about it. and why don't, what is this procedure in could someone tell me what this is about? >> how to do the regulations of the commission, regarding the results of the investigations, there are several types of documents settlement agrees, dismissed, proposals for dismissal of complaints that the staff creates a document for and sends to the commission. and if the commission agrees with those documents, and does not calendar it, then the staff recommendations are adopted and some of those documents are very simple and some like these are more come complex and it is incumbent on the commissioner to determine which of these documents deserves discussion by the commission and which one are simple and cut and dry enough to accept the staff's recommendation. and for most of the time that the commission had this procedure, it required two commissioners to calendar such a document. but, a little over, maybe a year, year and a half ago, the commission determined that that standard was too high of a,
accepted it, and agreed to it, and the public never would have known, what our thoughts were about it. and why don't, what is this procedure in could someone tell me what this is about? >> how to do the regulations of the commission, regarding the results of the investigations, there are several types of documents settlement agrees, dismissed, proposals for dismissal of complaints that the staff creates a document for and sends to the commission. and if the commission agrees with those...
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it? oh, my god. what am i doing here? i'm going to look like an idiot. >> you and ratzenburger, here you've got on the other side -- >> what's funny, ratzenburger used to be on the other side. he made the transition. >> as soon as he started watching "the factor." >> there you go. >> did you talk politics back in the day? >> you know, once in a while. once in a while. i've always been a small government guy. that's why i just -- i just think that the private sector and society can take care of itself better than government can. >> did they get heated? because rea perlman, another conservative, did they say -- throw a beer stein at you? >> this was the phrase, when -- remember the recall in the governorship? somebody said maybe kelsey will run. i said, "i hope he does run because i'm going to contribute a million dollars tomorrow to defeat him." >> who said that? >> one of the producers. >> you were outnumbered then. >> i'm always outnumbered. >> yeah. i want to talk about raquel welch is
it? oh, my god. what am i doing here? i'm going to look like an idiot. >> you and ratzenburger, here you've got on the other side -- >> what's funny, ratzenburger used to be on the other side. he made the transition. >> as soon as he started watching "the factor." >> there you go. >> did you talk politics back in the day? >> you know, once in a while. once in a while. i've always been a small government guy. that's why i just -- i just think that...
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it feeds right to his ego. now it is ridiculous. have you been over there four times in less than a year. >> it is more than ridiculous. it is bordering insane. >> wouldn't it be great if this was dennis rodman's plot to assassinate kim jong-un? >> it would be, but it is not. >> it could be. >> i think we have to cut him some slack for saying he is not that bad. he dated madonna and he is comparing it to that. rodman had the sponsor for this whole thing. they pulled out after the news of kim jong-un's uncle surfaced. they said they pled out as a reaction of the condemnation over recent events. they were okay with the camps, and oh he killed his uncle? we can't be a part of this. >> we have to see if they will play against these players. >> what will happen if the americans win? >> there is a lot of motivation on the north korean team to win. they don't want to lose. >> their entire family will disappear and the dogs don't go hungry. >> the half time show is a pm dawn concert. >> and they are selling sally struthers gear. >> and they
it feeds right to his ego. now it is ridiculous. have you been over there four times in less than a year. >> it is more than ridiculous. it is bordering insane. >> wouldn't it be great if this was dennis rodman's plot to assassinate kim jong-un? >> it would be, but it is not. >> it could be. >> i think we have to cut him some slack for saying he is not that bad. he dated madonna and he is comparing it to that. rodman had the sponsor for this whole thing. they...
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that's it. so the strong term, the idiots who are looking for numbers similar to what we had in october and november, good, i'm glad they got tattooed. fundamentals are in tact. buy the market. buy dips. be cautious on valuations with certain stocks and it will be like last year. >> bakes, is that the way to play this? >> yes. normalization. i think that's what you are seeing right now. finally, earning season. it's about picking stocks and you've got to be pragmatic. >> normalization of what? >> interest rates are down. why would you not buy the market here? are you worried about earnings? >> you would buy the market. we're talking about what the fed is doing. the fed and the market are doing up and down. we're talking about individual stocks and that's why it's about normalization. i don't think anything has changed. the market doesn't go straight up. it's fantastic. the leaders in the stock, the many momentum names, cyclicals. >> you would not buy the market if you think you have a better opp
that's it. so the strong term, the idiots who are looking for numbers similar to what we had in october and november, good, i'm glad they got tattooed. fundamentals are in tact. buy the market. buy dips. be cautious on valuations with certain stocks and it will be like last year. >> bakes, is that the way to play this? >> yes. normalization. i think that's what you are seeing right now. finally, earning season. it's about picking stocks and you've got to be pragmatic. >>...
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or was it? it wasn't really, was it?en minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual act
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he owns it. he could fix it. he hasn't really helped the black community out too well. >> bob, where are the rest of the black figures in the community to condemn these kind of comments or do they speak volumes by saying nothing at all? >> i would like to quote j.c. watts who was the highest ranking elected black official in the united states congress who said that the republican party has a damn long way to go before they get themselves in a position to attract blacks, and he's right. republican party has consiste consistently over the years done nothing in an affirmative way to attract blacks. that's one of the problems they have. >> what are you talking about? >> i would like to know what it is? >> one example is education. and school choice, and no child left behind. in particular, precisely for minority based students because they were the ones getting left behind at schools all across america, because of the soft bigotry of low expectations. >> i'll give you partially on no child left behind, but beyond tha
he owns it. he could fix it. he hasn't really helped the black community out too well. >> bob, where are the rest of the black figures in the community to condemn these kind of comments or do they speak volumes by saying nothing at all? >> i would like to quote j.c. watts who was the highest ranking elected black official in the united states congress who said that the republican party has a damn long way to go before they get themselves in a position to attract blacks, and he's...
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i thought it was gone, and it's not. >> jimmy: it's not gone. >> it's not gone. >> jimmy: now it willod. >> jimmy: justin is going to love this. >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: you practiced his dance movers and everything? >> yeah, man. he like started me into beat boxing and i wanted to be a rapper. and there's also this other band, lfo. i don't know if you guys remember them. they sang -- [ singing ] ♪ i like girls that wear abercrombie ♪ [ speaking ] anyways, i met those guys, and justin gave me the inspiration to -- and i actually ended up doing a show with them. i rapped on stage when i was like 9 years old. >> jimmy: no. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: no way. i wonder if there's footage of that. send it over immediately. [ cheers and applause ] i've really got to find it. i would love to see that. >> i would die to see it. >> jimmy: that is so cool. >> i would die to see it. >> jimmy: now, i have a photo here. first of all, look, the cover of "people" magazine. it's all over the place because this is what the people are talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lot of photo shop. >> jimmy: h
i thought it was gone, and it's not. >> jimmy: it's not gone. >> it's not gone. >> jimmy: now it willod. >> jimmy: justin is going to love this. >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: you practiced his dance movers and everything? >> yeah, man. he like started me into beat boxing and i wanted to be a rapper. and there's also this other band, lfo. i don't know if you guys remember them. they sang -- [ singing ] ♪ i like girls that wear abercrombie ♪ [ speaking ]...
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to do it and they screwed it up.ng people and that's why you're doing the smart phone thing. if enough young people don't sign up, this thing, as we've heard, will go into a death spiral unless they get close to 40% because the people who are older and sicker, the more young people in there, that brings their premiums down. otherwise the older, sicker people, their premiums are going to go through the roof. >> it all comes back to utilization. the higher your age, the higher your typical outlaying, which creates, as you stated, the death spiral. that's what we're trying to help the government avoid. >> but there is one thing we're leaving out and that is maybe the young people are not signing up. they don't want it. they don't need it. they feel invincible. they'll pay the $95 tax. >> the young invincibles are thinking maybe this year the tax is not punitive enough and i'm not going to sign up. i'm going to wait until the tax makes a difference for me, or the penalty makes a difference. we believe here at go health i
to do it and they screwed it up.ng people and that's why you're doing the smart phone thing. if enough young people don't sign up, this thing, as we've heard, will go into a death spiral unless they get close to 40% because the people who are older and sicker, the more young people in there, that brings their premiums down. otherwise the older, sicker people, their premiums are going to go through the roof. >> it all comes back to utilization. the higher your age, the higher your typical...
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and it's this guy right here. it's called the "polar star." it was built in 1976. when it was built in 19d 76, it was supposed to have a 30 year life span. do the math. starting in 1976, that gets us to 2006. and in 2006, the "polar star" was, in fact, taken offline after 30 yards of hard duty. being a heavy duty ice breaker is really hard work. the ships can't last forever. and so at the end of its expected 30 years, in 2006, the "polar star" was not moth balled exactly, but they stopped deploying it. it basically retired as a ship. four years into that retirement, though, in 2010, the only other ship that the coast guard had with that same capacity broke down. that one was the same vintage, a sister ship. it broke down in 2010, pretty catastrophically. it had engine failure. when that ship broke down, that left the united states of america with no capacity at all to get through heavy sea ice. and we need to be able to get through heavy sea ice. we have needs. we have the northwest passage. we have this thing called alaska you might have heard of. we also have mcm
and it's this guy right here. it's called the "polar star." it was built in 1976. when it was built in 19d 76, it was supposed to have a 30 year life span. do the math. starting in 1976, that gets us to 2006. and in 2006, the "polar star" was, in fact, taken offline after 30 yards of hard duty. being a heavy duty ice breaker is really hard work. the ships can't last forever. and so at the end of its expected 30 years, in 2006, the "polar star" was not moth balled...
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it wasn't impossible, but it made it harder.hile the internet and this technology is not a magic wand, it enables your eye to say to someone with a straight face, if you have an internet connection and a laptop, you really can build something from a little apartment that eight years later can have more traffic than the new york times. you can build a platform like twitter that has a tremendous impact. even if you are in artist, you can find a way through crowd funding to get your film to fruition, to get your album funded, to do things without having to necessarily get permission from a gatekeeper. >> what did you mean when you say that all links are created equal? >> if we can maintain their neutrality, if we can make true that any link is just as accessible as any other from a browser, then the best ideas can win. if all links are not created equal, then it is near impossible for two uva graduates to start something on the same playing field as new york times or cnn.com. any link is just as accessible, so you don't have a tier
it wasn't impossible, but it made it harder.hile the internet and this technology is not a magic wand, it enables your eye to say to someone with a straight face, if you have an internet connection and a laptop, you really can build something from a little apartment that eight years later can have more traffic than the new york times. you can build a platform like twitter that has a tremendous impact. even if you are in artist, you can find a way through crowd funding to get your film to...
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for people who end understand what it is, what is it?> bitcoin is a decentralize the crypto currency, a digital cash not issued by any government or bank. it's controlled only by the users. cash can be used anonymously. like a digital currency, whatever facebook credits or world of war craft gold. it combines online payments. it allows online producers. >> what are the details of the indictment? >> whl, charlie shrem, a public pace. he's the advice chairman of the bitcoin foundation. it's been the main group in terms of lobbying. it's kind of a legal tender trying to reduce the regulation of the black market currency. he is accused of helping to sell a million worth of bit going users. to a bitcoin exchange. according to a person in the indictment charlie shrem wrote to another person that was indicted and said: >> then he wrote another email to a cofounder of bitinstant and said: >> those efails do not look good. >> this is the indictment that the prosecutors put together. it seems to be that charlie shrem didn't want to do business wit
for people who end understand what it is, what is it?> bitcoin is a decentralize the crypto currency, a digital cash not issued by any government or bank. it's controlled only by the users. cash can be used anonymously. like a digital currency, whatever facebook credits or world of war craft gold. it combines online payments. it allows online producers. >> what are the details of the indictment? >> whl, charlie shrem, a public pace. he's the advice chairman of the bitcoin...