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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 a 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 weend tohink 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 answer, not y
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 a 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....
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it's kind of easy to see, isn't it? it's kind of going like this. it's kind of going like this at the same time, right? and so what it does, it kind of goes off course like this, huh? let me give you a neat little rule that'll tell you exactly which way and how fast it goes. and the little rule is this. take your two vectors, one representing ground speed or the speed through the air, and the other representing the speed of the wind, and make those into a parallelogram. since they are right angles here, that parallelogram's gonna be, in this case, a square, because the sides are equal. make a square. and then what you do is you join from here to the diagonal, and you make a vector like that. and guess what, gang? guess what? that's the direction that the aircraft will travel. and, furthermore, it tells you how fast it's gonna travel. because if this is 100, and this is 100, and that's a 45 degree angle, and it would be for both 100, yeah? it turns out, so this will be-- this will be the square root of 2 times 100, something like 140. so you'd be goi
it's kind of easy to see, isn't it? it's kind of going like this. it's kind of going like this at the same time, right? and so what it does, it kind of goes off course like this, huh? let me give you a neat little rule that'll tell you exactly which way and how fast it goes. and the little rule is this. take your two vectors, one representing ground speed or the speed through the air, and the other representing the speed of the wind, and make those into a parallelogram. since they are right...
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it's not happening, honey. let her get it.from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-905-6500 now. here we go! hold on man. is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance toour allstate auto policy. call 866-905-6500 now. plus, drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. just a few more ways allstate is changing car iurance for good. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent and get a quote now. >>> she lost her affinity for virginity. i speak of a 28-year-old med student who's auctioning off her innocence online. that's the subject of tonight's red eye debate. 2014. live from the red eye d
it's not happening, honey. let her get it.from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-905-6500 now. here we go! hold on man. is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ]...
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i think it's good it's there, but it's not just kids. it's the adults doing it. the bravo channel.you turn it on, everybody is throwing wine on each other. hey, we're friends. what happened last night? she throws wine in their face. >> do you agree with the copycat argument? >> i think it depends on what it is. i agree with greg. i think this happened before the internet. i don't think it's making us more violent, though. kids are going to be kids. it just happens to be documented in this way. now, if you're looking for somebody to part ner up with like lonely kids to find friends online, kids who have destructive thoughts, the internet has made that easier. i think you had to work harder to find somebody more like minded at school because it was hard to express how you really were feeling inside. the internet makes that easier, which is more dangerous. but i don't think it's making us more violent necessarily. >> my take on it is i think kids who are prone to violence will look at this stuff over and over again, kids who probably are not prone to strviolence are outrag by it. i ma
i think it's good it's there, but it's not just kids. it's the adults doing it. the bravo channel.you turn it on, everybody is throwing wine on each other. hey, we're friends. what happened last night? she throws wine in their face. >> do you agree with the copycat argument? >> i think it depends on what it is. i agree with greg. i think this happened before the internet. i don't think it's making us more violent, though. kids are going to be kids. it just happens to be documented...
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>> you don't like it? >> it's not that bad. >> it actually wasn't too bad. it was very bland.you have the right con dimts, it would have been like a standard meat loaf. unfortunately the inmates in seg never have the right condiments. >> i don't think a dog would eat that. >> coming up -- when it comes to create sxift teamwork and a little bit of zen all make the difference. >> lift any amount. excellent. hi buddy. mom! awesome! dad!! i missed you. ♪ oh... daddy. chevrolet and its dealers proudly support military appreciation month. with the industry's best military purchase program, for all that have served. when we arrived at our hotel in new york, the porter was so incredibly careful careless with our bags. and the room they gave us, it was beautiful. a broom closet. but the best part, / worst part, was the shower. my wife drying herself with the egyptian cotton towels, shower curtain defined that whole vacation for her. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> spent time visiti
>> you don't like it? >> it's not that bad. >> it actually wasn't too bad. it was very bland.you have the right con dimts, it would have been like a standard meat loaf. unfortunately the inmates in seg never have the right condiments. >> i don't think a dog would eat that. >> coming up -- when it comes to create sxift teamwork and a little bit of zen all make the difference. >> lift any amount. excellent. hi buddy. mom! awesome! dad!! i missed you. ♪ oh......
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it's kind of hard to deny it's yours, it's got your name on it. he had two boxes inside a box glued together and had the matches all down the sides. one individual done a very good job one time, he took his whole part off his shoe and took the whole bottom off. there's not much cushion in these state shoes but he lined it with tobacco and when he took it off, i knew -- i took my knife and cut it. it just popped out, so much tobacco in there. this right here is a false bottom. you put one bag down inside another bag and you glue it back up. everything is not what it appears in prison. that's just some of the ways they get it. i'm sure i get beat often but i catch quite a few. i do it for a living. i enjoy it. >>> coming up, officers in ad seg hope to put a stop to the tobacco business with surprise cell searches. >> smoked all the tobacco. that's all he had left. as far as the tobacco goes. >>> and an officer brutally stabbed in the course of duty. >> he stabbed me one time. here, went into the muscle. he stabbed me three times in the forearm and c
it's kind of hard to deny it's yours, it's got your name on it. he had two boxes inside a box glued together and had the matches all down the sides. one individual done a very good job one time, he took his whole part off his shoe and took the whole bottom off. there's not much cushion in these state shoes but he lined it with tobacco and when he took it off, i knew -- i took my knife and cut it. it just popped out, so much tobacco in there. this right here is a false bottom. you put one bag...
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it is impossible to deal with it. people on twitter will be able to -- >> it sounds like me 20 years ago saying i won't do twitter. then i found out how powerful it was. they love it? i will use it to death. >> but it is like apologizing to a cloud. the cloud moved and dissipates and finds another outrage. i don't understand -- >> who controls the cloud controls the world, greg. >> you know what controls it? our short attention spans and the jews. >> when will this die down? >> it is scheduled to die down at 4:00 p.m. >> and what will we replace this with? >> we haven't decided. we are meeting after the show. we might take the weekend. it is a holiday weekend. either late monday night or early tuesday morning we will have something. >> time for this. she taught the fourth grade, but her favorite subject was herself. a new new york city substitute teacher has been fired after she soughtlationshir class. according to investigators 45-year-old -- she is cute, cassandra asked students to help her choose between two men sh
it is impossible to deal with it. people on twitter will be able to -- >> it sounds like me 20 years ago saying i won't do twitter. then i found out how powerful it was. they love it? i will use it to death. >> but it is like apologizing to a cloud. the cloud moved and dissipates and finds another outrage. i don't understand -- >> who controls the cloud controls the world, greg. >> you know what controls it? our short attention spans and the jews. >> when will this...
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do not take it. it's not garbage. this is my stuff. >> with the camera still rolling the group moves into the neglected home to assess the damage. >> different places in the house had different things. when you initially walked into the house, it was a breezeway between the garage and the actual main house. that area had junk, laundry bottles, every bottle and just things like that. >> i've never seen anything like it in my entire life. this much stuff in such a confined space was mind boggling. it was crazy. >> it was full of i guess you might want to call debris up to the ceiling just about. bags and bags of stuff. dishes, mail and everything you can imagine. as you moved into the kitchen, the kitchen was stacked with dishes and, you know, cooking utensils and pots and pans. >> the nastiest had to be the kitchen because there were a bunch of plates that they were used. they weren't washed. and they were stacked up and spoons and forks and pots and pans that were used and not washed. >> at one point during the survey
do not take it. it's not garbage. this is my stuff. >> with the camera still rolling the group moves into the neglected home to assess the damage. >> different places in the house had different things. when you initially walked into the house, it was a breezeway between the garage and the actual main house. that area had junk, laundry bottles, every bottle and just things like that. >> i've never seen anything like it in my entire life. this much stuff in such a confined space...
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it continues its slump. yesterday it beat its market debut.18.4he value trillion dollars. >> a huge decline. here is another huge decline. groupon is down 22%. it trailed analyst estimates. they said they will make a move .o more than e-commerce sale one company that is up today. herbalife is up almost four percent. stock fromed to buy bank of america. shares will be determined by the average price during buyback. they expected to be completed by the end of the second quarter. the company wants to spend its dividends, and i am sure you will remember. the company is famously up against a $1 billion bet. why did they suspend the dividend? in part the federal trade commission looking into the accusation. >> also they have more money to buy back more stock. that was the stated reason for suspending the dividend. >> that i back has gotten the stamp of approval from carl icahn. he tends to like these. the stock is down. >> whole foods is down 19%. the largest natural goods retailer fell the most in seven and a half years. >> we are going to take a l
it continues its slump. yesterday it beat its market debut.18.4he value trillion dollars. >> a huge decline. here is another huge decline. groupon is down 22%. it trailed analyst estimates. they said they will make a move .o more than e-commerce sale one company that is up today. herbalife is up almost four percent. stock fromed to buy bank of america. shares will be determined by the average price during buyback. they expected to be completed by the end of the second quarter. the company...
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since it hit its high of $265 on february 26th, it's lost more than 30% of its value. the biggest drop this year for shares of tesla. so that's what's happening in missouri on a day that was not a pretty one for tesla investors. >> phil, what's your sense of this? when we heard about the other three states, it was all right. didn't do too much, the stock. >> my sense is that ultimately what we will see in missouri, this is just a guess, you will ultimately get tesla and the dealers association and state lawmakers working out a deal as they did in ohio and new york where they agreed to a finite number of tesla showrooms. let's call it three, maybe four. and after that, they'll say you're locked into this many for four, five, six years, whatever it might be. you can't do anymore unless you go through a dealership which tesla has no plans to do. that way the dealership ranks can say we know how many of these galleries are going to be in the state, we know they're not going to pop up all over the place. they put a corral around tesla. >> thanks for that. let's bring in mat
since it hit its high of $265 on february 26th, it's lost more than 30% of its value. the biggest drop this year for shares of tesla. so that's what's happening in missouri on a day that was not a pretty one for tesla investors. >> phil, what's your sense of this? when we heard about the other three states, it was all right. didn't do too much, the stock. >> my sense is that ultimately what we will see in missouri, this is just a guess, you will ultimately get tesla and the dealers...
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it's the doctors. >> it's the insurance companies that run it all.surance companies have no oversight at all. they can charge what we want to charge. >> there's not enough time to rebut all of that. my instinct that government should be more humble. there should be some humility that you cannot solve every problem by the government. if this is a problem that we all agreed should be solved, then everything is on the table. maybe it's a mix of private sector solutions with some well-run government programs, or you try to bring some people to work here. we have the talent in america to try to solve this problem and we're not going to solve it here at the five. the white house are mistaken if they they they are going to get over this with the resignation of eric shinseki. >>> when we come back, we're going to talk about the other resignation today in washington. white house press secretary jay carney is leaving too. and later on, facebook free-for-all. jam packed friday on the five. back in a momen$ >> back now with that other resignation today in washin
it's the doctors. >> it's the insurance companies that run it all.surance companies have no oversight at all. they can charge what we want to charge. >> there's not enough time to rebut all of that. my instinct that government should be more humble. there should be some humility that you cannot solve every problem by the government. if this is a problem that we all agreed should be solved, then everything is on the table. maybe it's a mix of private sector solutions with some...
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[laughter] he could make that and it it. -- eat it.would take it up to the attic for his writing. -- he would take it up to the attic for his writing. he is on the stairs. is at the top of the stairs. tumbles down the stairs. he fears a crap. he-- he hears a crack. he knew he broke his leg. >> paramedics. >> he is in the middle. there is a sandwich. [laughter] he crawls toward the sound which. -- sandwich. [laughter] finishes it and has a long crawl back to the phone so they can call. and it is true. he knew he would be in the hospital. for a month or something. [laughter] when he told us the story, it is beautiful. >> go-ahead. we have got time. tell me about max brooks. >> max brooks wrote a couple of books. thought -- i i hope he doesn't hear this -- i bet it was a little crazy. i thought i was worried about him. [laughter] i said, all right. ok. you like zombies. the book is a zombie survival guide that is about what to do in case you were attacked by a zombie. you know how to defend yourself or hide or where to go. you got it -- t
[laughter] he could make that and it it. -- eat it.would take it up to the attic for his writing. -- he would take it up to the attic for his writing. he is on the stairs. is at the top of the stairs. tumbles down the stairs. he fears a crap. he-- he hears a crack. he knew he broke his leg. >> paramedics. >> he is in the middle. there is a sandwich. [laughter] he crawls toward the sound which. -- sandwich. [laughter] finishes it and has a long crawl back to the phone so they can...
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what is it? >> thanks, it's febreze!aughter ] [ cheers and applause ] let's begin. the game is simple. how it works is, i will read a news story. you tell me whether you think it's fake or whether you think it really happened in florida. if you're correct you will hear the sound of a spring breaker flashing her boobs at senor frogs. >> woo! [ laughs ] [ laughter ] >> seth: and if your answer is incorrect, you will hear the sound of a retiree sending back his entree. >> my soup is cold! >> seth: all right. [ laughter ] and each correct answer -- this is very important -- will earn you one manatee. there we go. all right, so let's get started. contestant number one. a mother in the town of melbourne, florida gave birth to her fourth child in a walmart parking lot, while her other three children watched. fake or florida? >> i got to go with florida. >> woo! >> seth: that is correct! [ cheers and applause ] contestant number one, give yourself a manatee. put it down there in your manatee slot. there you go. all right. have y
what is it? >> thanks, it's febreze!aughter ] [ cheers and applause ] let's begin. the game is simple. how it works is, i will read a news story. you tell me whether you think it's fake or whether you think it really happened in florida. if you're correct you will hear the sound of a spring breaker flashing her boobs at senor frogs. >> woo! [ laughs ] [ laughter ] >> seth: and if your answer is incorrect, you will hear the sound of a retiree sending back his entree. >>...
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>> it is confusing. >> it is.ost people would think jefferson because of his fierce defense of absolute freedom belongs on the left. >> madison as well. the party that they both belong to that madison led the way in founding was called the democratic republican party. this has caused so much confusion over the years. in so many ways, it is like the republican party in believing in little government, low taxes, low debt. in fact, it is the predecessor of the democratic party. this is just to illustrate some of the confusion. >> what was the most surprising thing you found beyond the epilepsy in terms of the relationships among them? i am really fascinated by the idea of these men because we knew they are all geniuses and great men. often, greatness comes when you have a great opportunity and this is clearly what happened in the founding of the nation has stood as the longest democracy and copied around the world. >> i decided there were some secrets of success to be learned for madison. one secret of success is be
>> it is confusing. >> it is.ost people would think jefferson because of his fierce defense of absolute freedom belongs on the left. >> madison as well. the party that they both belong to that madison led the way in founding was called the democratic republican party. this has caused so much confusion over the years. in so many ways, it is like the republican party in believing in little government, low taxes, low debt. in fact, it is the predecessor of the democratic party....
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i'm letting it get in the cold water because it hardens it, it makes it stronger. all right. and that is what you are trying to come out with. what you do here, put a tip on it right here, sharpen it down on concrete to where you'd have a piece that -- it's actually -- >> just a matter of minutes. this wouldn't even be detected in the metal detector at all. >> no. >> somebody gets to the yard real quick, real quick, use it flush, it get it over with. >> you can throw it into somebody's heart, pop a jugular vein, take an eyeball out, and clear the evidence. >> and then clear the evidence. and your work station's clean. >> there was a slashing over in badger section involved hispanics. the hispanics are now in lockdown, actually they've got the entire badger second on lockdown. >> our crew was at san quentin just hours after an inmate was slashed across the faced with a shank. the attacker was identified and put in administrative segregation for questioning, but now the entire cell block is about to be searched for weapons. >> keep your eyes open. keep your ears open. do your n
i'm letting it get in the cold water because it hardens it, it makes it stronger. all right. and that is what you are trying to come out with. what you do here, put a tip on it right here, sharpen it down on concrete to where you'd have a piece that -- it's actually -- >> just a matter of minutes. this wouldn't even be detected in the metal detector at all. >> no. >> somebody gets to the yard real quick, real quick, use it flush, it get it over with. >> you can throw it...
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and it is terrifying. it really is.husband calls them battle scars. those scars were my life. i never felt ugly. i never felt like i need to hide these scars. they're just a part of me. >> i was so young and hoping to have children. and then i'd rook at myself when i was losing my hair and just everything that happens, i just aged. terrible. it wasn't easy. sorry. >> when other women look at this photograph that's on the "today" show, what are you hoping they'll take from looking at you? >> i want them to see how strong i am, and how i'm not scared to be who i am, even though what happened to me, i'm still me. because those scars are like battle wounds and they're good scars because you made it through and you're here to show them. >> every day i get up and look in the mirror and you see less and less of yourself. all you have to do is look deeper, and that's what i'm trying to do. look deeper inside yourself and find the inner beauty and iner peace and make peace with myself. and i think i have today. >> i hope they se
and it is terrifying. it really is.husband calls them battle scars. those scars were my life. i never felt ugly. i never felt like i need to hide these scars. they're just a part of me. >> i was so young and hoping to have children. and then i'd rook at myself when i was losing my hair and just everything that happens, i just aged. terrible. it wasn't easy. sorry. >> when other women look at this photograph that's on the "today" show, what are you hoping they'll take from...
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there, talk about it, and don't hide it, worrying, waiting for it to rear its head again. as for monica, again, she's going to do what she wants and she thinks. she's not trying to help hillary win. >> stay right there. i'm coming to you first on this one. this is sure to make any parent's blood boil. william baer was protesting a raunchy book his 14-year-old daughter was forced to read in school. here's the school board meeting. the protest. and the aftermath. >> it's absurd. everybody's -- nobody's talking about censoring the book. nobody's talking about banning the book or burning the book or anything. >> sir, would you please be respectful of the other people? >> like you're respectful of my daughter, right? and my children. you put this book out. why don't we read the notice that was put out? >> what are you charging me with? >> you're under arrest for disorderly conduct. >> disorderly conduct. >> because he broke the two-minute rule? >> i mean, honestly. i have to check to say where am i? what are my coordinates? longitude and latitude. are we in america? why can't h
there, talk about it, and don't hide it, worrying, waiting for it to rear its head again. as for monica, again, she's going to do what she wants and she thinks. she's not trying to help hillary win. >> stay right there. i'm coming to you first on this one. this is sure to make any parent's blood boil. william baer was protesting a raunchy book his 14-year-old daughter was forced to read in school. here's the school board meeting. the protest. and the aftermath. >> it's absurd....
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it is easy to reject it, but it is a good strong business. let's also not forget that with beats, they're getting an established brand that absolutely has a cool factor these days with the kids. i don't think we should minimize that. one more thing that is really important in this world of on-demand streaming, there's been an artist backlash to overall economics of the streaming services. with the beats deal, with jimmy and dr. dre coming through, that is a big win signifying to the artist community that they matter. >> you can make a lot of friends with $3 billion. i agree with all of that, sort of. $1.3 billion in revenue is probably -- what is the margin of profit on these headphones? >> these margins are pretty good. beats is also getting into the automobile market. when you look at the deal, it is extending apple's brand into areas where it wants to be, including wearables. i'm not necessarily justifying the price, but i think it is easier -- there are some reluctant behind it that is easy to overlook. there is item after item of why it
it is easy to reject it, but it is a good strong business. let's also not forget that with beats, they're getting an established brand that absolutely has a cool factor these days with the kids. i don't think we should minimize that. one more thing that is really important in this world of on-demand streaming, there's been an artist backlash to overall economics of the streaming services. with the beats deal, with jimmy and dr. dre coming through, that is a big win signifying to the artist...
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it. somebody brings in a long piece by a then unknown dave eggers. is exciting -- is as exciting as it gets. >> did david foster wallace right for you? >> jonathan franzen. a magazine can't get everything. in this anthology, for example, in the poetry section. the new yorker was great about elizabeth fisher. it completely missed the boat on mall stevens -- on wallace stevens. that is what shapes the character of the magazine. the decisions in real time. you wish you had been wise about everything. that is not going to happen. the san francisco poets, the beat poets. later on the new yorker published them. that is something that was in city lights and more avant-garde magazines. >> at what point did you think, i would love to be the editor? >> not once. not one minute, not one day. it didn't make any sense. i loved writing and reporting. i was nowhere near it and editing track -- i was nowhere near an editing track. occasionally tina brown would give me a piece or two. but it was oblique t
it. somebody brings in a long piece by a then unknown dave eggers. is exciting -- is as exciting as it gets. >> did david foster wallace right for you? >> jonathan franzen. a magazine can't get everything. in this anthology, for example, in the poetry section. the new yorker was great about elizabeth fisher. it completely missed the boat on mall stevens -- on wallace stevens. that is what shapes the character of the magazine. the decisions in real time. you wish you had been wise...
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it matters because they lied about it and they covered up about it and if they were willing to do it for benghazi, they are willing do it for the internal revenue service and they might be willing to do it for something else. >> communications nightmare is not even doing the whole fiasco justice. >> if it was a screen play for the show veep, which i really like, you would actually think it would make perfect sense. one of the things about this part where he says, dude, that was two years ago, is that knowledge of the timeline is absolutely critical because that actually is the story. the question is who at the beginning pushed the video. that was what everybody has been trying to get to the bottom of. the white house for some reason decided to redact the document that has been in question this week. redacted it many months ago when they gave it to the committee. that was in defiance of the subpoena and i think that's why speaker boehner who had said to everybody if there is something specific that would lead to a successful conclusion of a select committee, then that's when i will fi
it matters because they lied about it and they covered up about it and if they were willing to do it for benghazi, they are willing do it for the internal revenue service and they might be willing to do it for something else. >> communications nightmare is not even doing the whole fiasco justice. >> if it was a screen play for the show veep, which i really like, you would actually think it would make perfect sense. one of the things about this part where he says, dude, that was two...
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moms love it, kids love it, marines love it. it's politicians' turns. we have the parody ad.irst how will the nfl owners react if an owner went on a racist tirade like donald sterling. richard sherman will weigh in. we'll have that next. ♪ can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours woman: welcome to learning. spanish in the car.c on. passenger: you've got to be kidding me. driver: this is good. woman: vamanos. driver & passenger: vamanos. woman: gracias. dri
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but by promoting it, we get it. and giving and getting happiness. that's it.ll the work we do and all the things we chase in the world are misguided attempts to promote happiness. those things are -- money doesn't make you happy. right? as you know, right? but happy makes you money. in other words, being happy and giving out good energy or being focused, awake and alert, which is the source of happiness and the fluctuations of the mind stop, there's happiness. when a joke is told, the future and the past disappear, there's a spark of happiness and you giggle. or you see a sunset and the world stops and happiness -- this is the experience. awakened state. those seconds of awakened seconds, those seconds, that's where happiness comes from. there's no happiness when the mind is fluctuating. so this is why -- the greatest tool i know to promote happiness is meditation, that quiet time allows you to let the mind settle. let the noise and the fluctuation settle and then when stillness sets in, there's happiness. >> what do you consider stillness? >> well, you know w
but by promoting it, we get it. and giving and getting happiness. that's it.ll the work we do and all the things we chase in the world are misguided attempts to promote happiness. those things are -- money doesn't make you happy. right? as you know, right? but happy makes you money. in other words, being happy and giving out good energy or being focused, awake and alert, which is the source of happiness and the fluctuations of the mind stop, there's happiness. when a joke is told, the future...
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because it is a shifting and changing policy, it is not uniform, so it is hard to say if it is legalthis is a one-off episode, but will there be major consequences? if i tell you about a policy, and then there is another policy change, that would be very, very bad, and i would be very upset, but we are not. we get american tv shows into china, when the policy is still very vague, and the government still allows us to do it, and we are still enjoying it and still doing it, so look at how far we came along, so i am satisfied. >> can a company like yours help to write the rules? ini think in a sense, another way, we are writing the rules. >> and he says that regulators have told him that they will be allowed coming eventually, in weeks or months, to bring "big theory" streaming back to china. we will have to wait and see. back to you. >> that will make a lot of fans happy. currency, time for a check. our next guest says the ruby could be at risk after the indian marathon election. we will ask him why after a short break. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> let's do a quick check of the markets. any ga
because it is a shifting and changing policy, it is not uniform, so it is hard to say if it is legalthis is a one-off episode, but will there be major consequences? if i tell you about a policy, and then there is another policy change, that would be very, very bad, and i would be very upset, but we are not. we get american tv shows into china, when the policy is still very vague, and the government still allows us to do it, and we are still enjoying it and still doing it, so look at how far we...
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its sm it's semantics. >> it may look like one and smell like one but it isn't one. thank you.l chambers from changmai university. >>> a couple of big earnings out of the uk today. marks & spencer posted aful-year decline for the full year. total sales up 2.4% on the year in the food division. helia brahimi is here with us. >> he's been 2.3 billion pounds of heavy lifting. this is the country's biggest producer. it's an institution in the uk. m & s is 130 years old. it's official. it's been taken over in terms of profits. earlier this year it posted 695 million pounds of profits for for the third year in a row we've seen declines in profits. 623 million pounds for the year. half of the sales come from general merchandise which is the area that m&s has been struggling in, fashion, basically. they haven't got it right. they haven't got the trends right to appeal to a broad range of customers and they haven't got delivery right. they're talking about today teething problems with the website, huge problems there. and, again, they are really playing catch up to next who has both man
its sm it's semantics. >> it may look like one and smell like one but it isn't one. thank you.l chambers from changmai university. >>> a couple of big earnings out of the uk today. marks & spencer posted aful-year decline for the full year. total sales up 2.4% on the year in the food division. helia brahimi is here with us. >> he's been 2.3 billion pounds of heavy lifting. this is the country's biggest producer. it's an institution in the uk. m & s is 130 years old....
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good it's right in television it's get it done . but i think there's a certain amount of satisfaction. what you wrote immediately gets up on the screen and also that many people that can see it it's it feels like more of a populist medium that regard but i do think you know now television and the mount of production value that goes in it is specially paying cable the scale of it starts to feel like you're making a movie every week can you tell us about before we go into the next break interstellar absolutely it's science fiction film that i've been working on for the better part of a decade my brother just shot it incredible cast including matthew mcconaughey you are you know i think he's been in the talk to you before and you know we're kind of in this in the middle of the mocassins matthew seven an amazing year in his words a great guy he's a fantastic movie this one jim valvano you see you bring him on a jag i wouldn't assume as i didn't tell him i just got this big score coming out because there is a budget and we're going to sh
good it's right in television it's get it done . but i think there's a certain amount of satisfaction. what you wrote immediately gets up on the screen and also that many people that can see it it's it feels like more of a populist medium that regard but i do think you know now television and the mount of production value that goes in it is specially paying cable the scale of it starts to feel like you're making a movie every week can you tell us about before we go into the next break...
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number one it's a raw food it's hard to preserve it parasites sometimes colored to make it the morenhanced appearance insulted because you have to preserve it and it's you have rice and you have sores sauce so it's a salt thing give me some bad foods fried chicken yeah well i don't have anything fried you know i use it i process i subscribe anything that flies swims or crawls if it's boiled you know if it's a boy i'll be right back after this for a k.f.c. yeah. right you know what else is bad process mostly canned who's salted high carb high sugar foods i think the panel my for. and you will say sugar is a close second in the poison world when it comes to complection and beauty that can do what joins alt us salt salt sun sugar three asses that will pretty much wipe out a complex no matter what you inject in it but should as they split you know i've always wondered about this because from visit to visit when i see a patient returning i can tell that they've been following the skin care program if they've been following their lifestyle changes if they're happy if their intimacy whatev
number one it's a raw food it's hard to preserve it parasites sometimes colored to make it the morenhanced appearance insulted because you have to preserve it and it's you have rice and you have sores sauce so it's a salt thing give me some bad foods fried chicken yeah well i don't have anything fried you know i use it i process i subscribe anything that flies swims or crawls if it's boiled you know if it's a boy i'll be right back after this for a k.f.c. yeah. right you know what else is bad...
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in it. the ostriches stories trial region meeting in pretoria with a neighbor of the paralympics are testifying about the panicked phone call he received two minutes. the story shot dead his girlfriend and a lot more a neighbor who told the court he's convinced the shooting was accidental i hesitate to bolster the story of the worst or themes are unshakable thinking outside the court as everyday of his trial on monday they were there as usual as proceedings restarted after a two week recess. lancaster is a riot of course when you're a woman in britain at the end though crawling into her mother's arms. guilty to murder trial is entering its seventh week defense is working to counter the prosecution's contention that the vp and deliberately killed his girlfriend weakest team competed fit of rage the first week ago ms dundas the trial resumed with a neighbor of the stories that the first person on the scene after the shooting. he was one of our. i aced it eighteenth. stories are so close alread
in it. the ostriches stories trial region meeting in pretoria with a neighbor of the paralympics are testifying about the panicked phone call he received two minutes. the story shot dead his girlfriend and a lot more a neighbor who told the court he's convinced the shooting was accidental i hesitate to bolster the story of the worst or themes are unshakable thinking outside the court as everyday of his trial on monday they were there as usual as proceedings restarted after a two week recess....
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it is not a causal that it causes them but it is definitely on their minds.ut in many cases they keep to the best records and in fact, the provincial tax collection is so stable and a trusted that interest rates are pegged on these tax returns i think 150 years. a very long time. the tradition of keeping books and trusting each other that does not mean that things don't go awry. and then the dutch in the company's stores to lose money. and there are stories that directors of the company are doing insider-trading. but actually they just go to the docks to stuff their patients with gold. and the shareholders right to a complaint is the first results of the publicly traded company only 20 years later. but in 1622 that shareholders right to something called the necessary discourse they won 12 cashbooks they complained of books have been eaten by dogs. and they want the books to be transparent and open we want in on it a recon. because basically a there is a petition in it goes to the prince's desk. talking about the financial crisis here is one of the first and m
it is not a causal that it causes them but it is definitely on their minds.ut in many cases they keep to the best records and in fact, the provincial tax collection is so stable and a trusted that interest rates are pegged on these tax returns i think 150 years. a very long time. the tradition of keeping books and trusting each other that does not mean that things don't go awry. and then the dutch in the company's stores to lose money. and there are stories that directors of the company are...
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it's bite size. >> yeah. >> it's a pop. it's one bite.st you to make each bite? >> it's roughly 50¢ to 75, depending on which bite it is and what the ingredient is. >> so i think the challenge we're gonna have is that thing's got to get down to 10¢, so we have a lot of work to do on terms of cost. >> for sure. um-- >> and there's different things that we can-- >> what flavors will we have? >> double dark chocolate. >> i mean, we could certainly do a coco-- >> hey, guys, sorry to disturb. >> hey, michael. >> just wanted to say hello, see what you're doing. >> double dark chocolate, peanut butter, white chocolate raspberry. >> just going over some pack-- >> what was it, mint? >> that's right. >> who came up with that shape? >> these guys did. >> very interesting. [tense music] ♪ why you after me? >> this is not about me or you or who--this is about marketing and making money. >> mm-hmm. >> so, egos aside, names aside, it doesn't matter. it's about what's gonna sell. ♪ >> i specifically told michael to look after the gym, and he has a lot of
it's bite size. >> yeah. >> it's a pop. it's one bite.st you to make each bite? >> it's roughly 50¢ to 75, depending on which bite it is and what the ingredient is. >> so i think the challenge we're gonna have is that thing's got to get down to 10¢, so we have a lot of work to do on terms of cost. >> for sure. um-- >> and there's different things that we can-- >> what flavors will we have? >> double dark chocolate. >> i mean, we could...
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it's true.you can drive through anything despite every complaint that's coming from the banking system and the millions of the lobbyists and lawyers and people that are expounding upon it. >> i read that and it is literally like six pages of exceptions. it's ridiculous. and of the living well. after world war ii and after the period before that when he went off the gold standard something the bankers wanted at the time because of the reform that divided the regulation from the deposits whenever it is easier to have money to speculate with either you don't have to connect a golto gold or have accountabiy to what you do with it the easier it is to speculate and that he will make money quickly and then if it falls apart and you come back and, so what. that actually went through the next ten period because he went up and talked about how it was his idea that in fact it was rockefeller's idea of running the national city bank because they pushed for this idea that america needed to expand in order fo
it's true.you can drive through anything despite every complaint that's coming from the banking system and the millions of the lobbyists and lawyers and people that are expounding upon it. >> i read that and it is literally like six pages of exceptions. it's ridiculous. and of the living well. after world war ii and after the period before that when he went off the gold standard something the bankers wanted at the time because of the reform that divided the regulation from the deposits...
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get it. >> it keeps moving! i love you, too. >> thanks again for that help with that spider. >> you know what? no problem. >> let's go back to the party. >> yeah, that will be fun. oh, my gosh, the spider's back. >> get it! i got arachnophobia. i love you. >> love you, too. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh, the spider is back. >> it's on you now. >> i love that. i love you. >> love you, too. >> it is true. >> i think it's plausible. there was no audio with that video. >> never judge a book by its cover. >> just fixing his tie and all of a sudden it was assault. >> you can judge a book by its cover if you are watching a speech by attorney general eric holder at a commencement address. the attorney general used the opportunity to talk about that segregation still exists in our schools, and it is a pervasive problem. it's really a tale of two potential commentment speeches, because you remember, condoleezza rice was basically protested against at rutgers university, and then pulled out of that speech. she said she didn't want
get it. >> it keeps moving! i love you, too. >> thanks again for that help with that spider. >> you know what? no problem. >> let's go back to the party. >> yeah, that will be fun. oh, my gosh, the spider's back. >> get it! i got arachnophobia. i love you. >> love you, too. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh, the spider is back. >> it's on you now. >> i love that. i love you. >> love you, too. >> it is true. >> i think it's...
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i don't buy it. i don't buy it. he's evil. >> he's dead. >> he's dead, but psychologists went in and interviewed him and saw that he was sane. not because they made a mistake but because he was sane. but he was evil. >> bob, i loved the fact that the left just jumped right out front of this before they had the facts and started pointing their fingers at guns, the nra. then they found out the first three victims were stabbed to death. >> i think it's very fair to say that the vast majority on the left do not agree with this woman. so the idea of lumping us all up in with this woman is a typical conservative way of painting the left, just like we're only missing greg gutfeld to say, everybody on left grows with this. the vast majority of it is, we don't agree with it. >> you don't hear people on the right saying -- >> you don't hear people on the right say anything but wacko stuff. >>> prince charles is off his royal rocker again. he thinks capitalism is destroying the planet. you'll hear more next. >>> prips charles
i don't buy it. i don't buy it. he's evil. >> he's dead. >> he's dead, but psychologists went in and interviewed him and saw that he was sane. not because they made a mistake but because he was sane. but he was evil. >> bob, i loved the fact that the left just jumped right out front of this before they had the facts and started pointing their fingers at guns, the nra. then they found out the first three victims were stabbed to death. >> i think it's very fair to say that...
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showed it was low t. that's it.a number -- not just me. [ 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 breastfeeding, 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,
showed it was low t. that's it.a number -- not just me. [ 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...
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i would absolutely do it. >> put it there. >> why not give it a shot.ow hard can it be. >> the most important thing is at the start get everyone clapping then we get everyone standing up and then everyone is like hey, i'm standing up and clapping. i must be having a good time. there's the first thing, to help organize it, help choose some songs. also, you've got to have a little work on your message. >> okay. maybe this is a big responsibility. >> let's go and meet the organizers of the nashville chapter. >> cool. >> sunday assembly doesn't have a real church to gather in but they've got the next best thing, a bar. >> this is morgan. >> i'm not reinventing the wheel here. i'm sure they can help me get on the right path. sanderson talked me into hosting on sunday. >> i think that would be awesome. how do you feel about that? >> i'm excited about it. guf me om advice. what do i need to know. >> it's good to know who's doing what then. you've got to keep the thing moving. you're going to sing with us, right? >> i sure am. >> always keep smiling. >> a lot o
i would absolutely do it. >> put it there. >> why not give it a shot.ow hard can it be. >> the most important thing is at the start get everyone clapping then we get everyone standing up and then everyone is like hey, i'm standing up and clapping. i must be having a good time. there's the first thing, to help organize it, help choose some songs. also, you've got to have a little work on your message. >> okay. maybe this is a big responsibility. >> let's go and meet...
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>> look at it. just look. >> jimmy: stop it! >> just look at it. it's scary!hicken. get the chicken. this is cool. grab the -- here. feed him. hold this in front of him. >> jimmy: i'm freaking out. >> these're buffalo wings from buffalo. feed him. [ cheers and applause ] feed him. >> jimmy: with my finger? >> i wouldn't touch raw chicken. that's nasty. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're the one that -- you're making me do this. >> you haven't learned anything? hold it in front. watch this. he'll like -- watch this. look at this. he loves buffalo wings. >> jimmy: yeah, loo at it. >> extra raw. look at this. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: dang, that's scary. >> look at that. so cool, right? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, frightening. scary. >> awesome. they're a part of the komodo dragon famil you can feel their back. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> it's super beady, super -- [ laughter ] well. >> jimmy: don't freak him out. >> look at that! he just swallows it whole. they have more bacteria in their mouth than any other animal, and they also - - [ laughter ] scientists now -- no, lik
>> look at it. just look. >> jimmy: stop it! >> just look at it. it's scary!hicken. get the chicken. this is cool. grab the -- here. feed him. hold this in front of him. >> jimmy: i'm freaking out. >> these're buffalo wings from buffalo. feed him. [ cheers and applause ] feed him. >> jimmy: with my finger? >> i wouldn't touch raw chicken. that's nasty. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're the one that -- you're making me do this. >> you haven't...
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>> in a way it's fair. >> it's fair? >> a good movie. >> coppola, he didn't [ muted ] it up? it up? >> no. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know i mean? ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >>> ah, the storybook kingdom of grenada. one of the oldest, most complex, magically surreal places in spain. and one of the most beautiful. grenada is tucked against the sierra nevada mountains of andalucia in southern spain. it's not like barcelona. it's not line san sebastian. it ain't madrid. any reasonably sentient person who looks at spain, comes to spain, eats in spain, drinks in spain, they're going to fall in love. otherwise, there's something deeply wrong with you. spain is the sort of place that never really made any sense anyway, and in the very best possible way. this is the country that gave us the span
>> in a way it's fair. >> it's fair? >> a good movie. >> coppola, he didn't [ muted ] it up? it up? >> no. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> i always feel slightly oppressed by beautiful vistas. you know i mean? ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha...
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it's like it says it was self defense from sex assault. on the media turns a blind alley to you get or not see. a lot about them to our g.'s newsroom i'm nice to now a good to have you with us tonight no casts no gas ukraine will have to repay for gas or russia will stop footing the bill and i spy of scandal israel stealing secrets from pals in washington we tell you how television has crossed a red line plus the afghan troops are failing to restore security in the country we look at the civilian toll as nato withdraws your in the now. from now on ukraine has to prepay for russian gas what a concept actually having to give cash in return for a product being delivered to you on the again is those big bad russians energy is apparently russia's weapon of choice in what may become a new cold war russian gas or weapon of strength or weakness in the ukraine crisis . a lot of here who might have tanks supersonic fighters and nuclear tipped missiles but perhaps its greatest weapon lies in the ground of russia itself yes from the russian natural ga
it's like it says it was self defense from sex assault. on the media turns a blind alley to you get or not see. a lot about them to our g.'s newsroom i'm nice to now a good to have you with us tonight no casts no gas ukraine will have to repay for gas or russia will stop footing the bill and i spy of scandal israel stealing secrets from pals in washington we tell you how television has crossed a red line plus the afghan troops are failing to restore security in the country we look at the...
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to the grid more than it's pulling off of it. it mean for the energy industry in general? >> it's a fascinating subject. they are aware, welcoming this technology. that would be weird, instead of having a bunch of consumers, having people contribute energy to the system. >> i think that's ultimately the goal that we all want to achieve, and seeing a transition into using solar, into using geothermal, into using the different sources of energy. i think we'll see less and less relin reliance on coal. >> karen and i had a good time cooking lasagna, and that smile is gern un, i -- genuine, i enjoyed it. be sure to follow us on instagram and tumbler for more photos from the field. when we come back we meet a friendly robot coming from the factory to you - after the break. [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, guy, welcome back to "techknow". i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, marita davison, and cara santa maria. you guys are about to meet baxter, a smiling robot that may come to a factory near you and helping some workers there. let's look.
to the grid more than it's pulling off of it. it mean for the energy industry in general? >> it's a fascinating subject. they are aware, welcoming this technology. that would be weird, instead of having a bunch of consumers, having people contribute energy to the system. >> i think that's ultimately the goal that we all want to achieve, and seeing a transition into using solar, into using geothermal, into using the different sources of energy. i think we'll see less and less relin...
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it's close. it's something.ter ] >> jimmy: that's the correct. that's the slogan. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> american balls. i'm into american balls. >> jimmy: you're into american balls. good for you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] i've heard that about you. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> oh. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. so you're into the knicks. what do you like the knicks for? i love them too. >> well, i don't know. there's something glorious about them. i'm from scotland and we generally, these days, aren't good at any sport. [ light laughter ] and we seem to be really good at being beaten. we're kind of never at our best, and we're kind of going we should have won that match but we didn't. and it feels like the knicks are a bit like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm sure they'll really appreciate that. yeah. that's very, very nice. >> well, they kind of appeal to my sense of the scottish defeatism. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] but they'll get them next year. now do you think american fans are different than british fans? >> y
it's close. it's something.ter ] >> jimmy: that's the correct. that's the slogan. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> american balls. i'm into american balls. >> jimmy: you're into american balls. good for you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] i've heard that about you. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> oh. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. so you're into the knicks. what do you like the knicks for? i love them too. >> well, i don't know. there's something glorious about them. i'm from scotland...
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it was more of a reflex, but it threw me.of the street and into the curb. >> police are called and an ambulance arrives. the officer considers charging kendrick but then takes pity on him. >> the cop was like, you know what, i'm not going to even charge you with anything because you suffered enough. >> at the hospital, the reality sinks in. his wrist is broken, but it could have been so much worse. >> if i were hit head-on directly in the middle of this truck, i probably wouldn't be sitting here today. >> a year later, kendrick works on his music and contemplates the vagaries of modern fame that made his friend's video a viral internet sensation. >> i didn't expect to be all over like that and people watch it like that. i can look back and laugh because i know i won't do it again. i will never do it again. >> from now on, his resolve is firm. no more dancing in the street. >> oh, yeah. i'm sticking, you know, to the stage. i'm going to stay in my lane. >>> coming up -- in the middle of an air show, a helicopter slams into the
it was more of a reflex, but it threw me.of the street and into the curb. >> police are called and an ambulance arrives. the officer considers charging kendrick but then takes pity on him. >> the cop was like, you know what, i'm not going to even charge you with anything because you suffered enough. >> at the hospital, the reality sinks in. his wrist is broken, but it could have been so much worse. >> if i were hit head-on directly in the middle of this truck, i probably...
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i think it's a bad idea it's unfortunate but it happens. but in general is it that big business are the politicians that hold sway over american policy on ukraine. you know typically it's been we've been a more moderate country i believe in my own opinion that we are than we are today. you know i think that's one of the problems that we're seeing playing out in ukraine right now so the u.s. we don't have that many economic ties with with russia so we're it leads us we don't have the breaks on war that say for example germany would you know germany is much more divided on this issue i think the public opinion in germany is pretty much evenly split fifty fifty russia for for friend. they are the brakes they are the de facto breaks on this let's call it military activity you can't call in anything else the u.s. doesn't have those same kinds of breaks so. unfortunately i think economic integration between the u.s. and russia in the future is very important i believe that trade and globalization are important for that key issue. ok jack we're go
i think it's a bad idea it's unfortunate but it happens. but in general is it that big business are the politicians that hold sway over american policy on ukraine. you know typically it's been we've been a more moderate country i believe in my own opinion that we are than we are today. you know i think that's one of the problems that we're seeing playing out in ukraine right now so the u.s. we don't have that many economic ties with with russia so we're it leads us we don't have the breaks on...
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is it too soon in what what do you think of it? >> it's incredibly too soon.ieve that someone would want to put the families through even more than they have been. the public is smart enough not to bother at watching the movie. >> and the question is, how can they come up with an ending? the ending still has not been written. jeff wise, what do you make of this film? >> plus the fact if they already finished it -- >> they worked on the trailer and the concept. it took him 20 days to write the screenplay. >> oh, well, you know, i agree with david, wholeheartedly. it is tasteless and baffling how you would tell a story. maybe they will produce most of the movie and wait for the ending to come out before they finish it. >> he says that a malaysian journalist gave him the idea. david, this is for you. there is another theory, this one straight from a movie. the former prime minister of malaysia suggests that boeing and the cia could have commandeered the plane remotely and hidden it away. and by the way, we should point out this is the prime minister that suggeste
is it too soon in what what do you think of it? >> it's incredibly too soon.ieve that someone would want to put the families through even more than they have been. the public is smart enough not to bother at watching the movie. >> and the question is, how can they come up with an ending? the ending still has not been written. jeff wise, what do you make of this film? >> plus the fact if they already finished it -- >> they worked on the trailer and the concept. it took...
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it was solar, it was biotech, it was social media stocks, and it was 3-d printing.he s&p is sitting there again at an all-time high yet there's a lot of weak action amongst those sectors. to me it was reminiscent of the price action when people were really scared about a month ago. >> also take a look at some of the big cap names that have been beat down. i'm thinking of apple for instance, mike. when apple turned, that's when the s&p turned as well even though apple got a nice price target hike by goldman. >> we obviously have expressed a lot of skep at thissism about the market. you could take a look at some of the sector that is underperformed like energy for example and materials which were the two worst performing sectors in the s&p yet still both are actually at pretty much all-time highs right here. i think the other thing we should be looking at though is the fact that volatility in all of these is at all-time lows. and that really is the opportunity. if you want to be a pollyanna and be glad about something, that's what we should be blood about because that
it was solar, it was biotech, it was social media stocks, and it was 3-d printing.he s&p is sitting there again at an all-time high yet there's a lot of weak action amongst those sectors. to me it was reminiscent of the price action when people were really scared about a month ago. >> also take a look at some of the big cap names that have been beat down. i'm thinking of apple for instance, mike. when apple turned, that's when the s&p turned as well even though apple got a nice...
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you just mix it up like that in a bag, and then you put it in here and it will cook itself and give itls, so i learned from them. and then most of the times i was by myself because i was always skipping school, so i had to cook for myself. i was basically the same as the kids ai talked to in troubled youth. bad family, you know. father was alcoholic. used to beat my mom. he ran out on us. i grew up around a lot of gangs. and it was just a 15-year-old kid trying to find an identity. didn't have one. i got caught up doing that stuff. skipping school. hanging out. doing stuff like that that gang members do, thugs do, whatever you want to call it. and i ended up killing somebody. i was at some girl's house, and i seen somebody walking by. we had a confrontation. and it resulted in me shooting him. i was 15 when i committed the crime. at 16 i pled guilty to second-degree murder for 15 to life plea bargain, and that day just changed my whole life. celly! >> i know you like that. >> you've got to have the hot sauce. this is the best part of the day. coming home to a hot cooked meal. can't bea
you just mix it up like that in a bag, and then you put it in here and it will cook itself and give itls, so i learned from them. and then most of the times i was by myself because i was always skipping school, so i had to cook for myself. i was basically the same as the kids ai talked to in troubled youth. bad family, you know. father was alcoholic. used to beat my mom. he ran out on us. i grew up around a lot of gangs. and it was just a 15-year-old kid trying to find an identity. didn't have...
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it was a packet and i opened it and it said put this many cups of water and we did it in the brew drop like this. >> the coffeemaker. >> yes. is it just that i didn't like coffee? i had other people come taste it and it was -- i don't know. tell me what i did wrong, if i did anything wrong. >> so first off, one thing to know about teeccino is we have a lot of flavors and so oftentimes somebody might not like one flavor and they love and adore another. >> it was pepper minlt. i'm not crazy about mint. >> that's our most tea-like one. i'm making today french roast. that will taste the most like regular coffee. >> okay. >> i also brought some of our flavors that are our nut and chocolate flavors. look at all these tea bags we have up here. we have new dand lion flavors out. >> dandy lion like the root? >> people use it for cleansing programs all the time. healthy for our liver. these are the most coffee like, french roast and chocolate. we have great nut flavors, hazelnut and -- >> can i try this one? >> absolutely. i set up a hazelnut for you but if you want a vanilla nut, we can switch
it was a packet and i opened it and it said put this many cups of water and we did it in the brew drop like this. >> the coffeemaker. >> yes. is it just that i didn't like coffee? i had other people come taste it and it was -- i don't know. tell me what i did wrong, if i did anything wrong. >> so first off, one thing to know about teeccino is we have a lot of flavors and so oftentimes somebody might not like one flavor and they love and adore another. >> it was pepper...
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. >> it was just like a rocket coming down. >> massive flames. >> it was hairy. it was hairy. i just closed my eyes and go oh, boy. >> enormous fireballs. >> pan back. pan back. just had a huge explosion. i thought this is it, i better at least catch it on tape. >>> "caught on camera: boom." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. just going through our daily routines, we can be surrounded by dangerous materials and equipment and not even be aware of it. usually we have nothing to worry about because compressed gases, high-powered machines and blasting materials are safe when used and stored properly. but if one little thing goes wrong, the consequences can be disastrous. a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas, on july 25th, 2007. this is no ordinary fire. on the lot are several hundred tanks filled with compressed gas, including oxygen, helium, and one of the hottest burning gases of all, acetylene. >> acetylene burns at about 3400 degrees. it's used, as far as what the common person knows, mostly in welding and cutting. >> local tv news
. >> it was just like a rocket coming down. >> massive flames. >> it was hairy. it was hairy. i just closed my eyes and go oh, boy. >> enormous fireballs. >> pan back. pan back. just had a huge explosion. i thought this is it, i better at least catch it on tape. >>> "caught on camera: boom." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. just going through our daily routines, we can be surrounded by dangerous materials and...
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it looks like it was under construction.ian diver died while searching in the last three unopened rooms for the 40 people who are still missing. all right. brian, over to you. >> all right. the mid terms just months:w awa. recent poll shows republicans so far have the strongest advantage in at least two decades with a four-points lead in a rents poll. they have that slight advantage, but what happens if republicans team up with progressives and libertarians? our next guest is the author of this book called "unstoppable." joining us is former presidential candidate, consumer advocate, ralph nader. how will republicans and democrats finding a common ground now? >> on many issues. recently they pushed over corporate lobbyists the passage of the federal whistle blower act on corporate fraud on the taxpayer. that was a big win for left-right alliance. you can see it in the past whenever they got together, they form an unstoppable majority. going forward, we're seeing emerging in various stages a left-right alliance to bring the m
it looks like it was under construction.ian diver died while searching in the last three unopened rooms for the 40 people who are still missing. all right. brian, over to you. >> all right. the mid terms just months:w awa. recent poll shows republicans so far have the strongest advantage in at least two decades with a four-points lead in a rents poll. they have that slight advantage, but what happens if republicans team up with progressives and libertarians? our next guest is the author...
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it doesn't sound like it.ld in a healthy way. but i don't think if you read the article they will get back together. wishing them the best. such nice people and so hard to go through anything like this in the public eye, too, when you want to work things out. >> yeah. >> what else is going on? >>> another one. finals time for so many students across the country, but one texas senior stands out from the rest. andrew munich, almost couldn't say it, it's french. just kidding. if it works here, he said if he can get 15,000 retweets there's no art final for the entire class. his teacher actually agreed to cancel it. >> helping him to get rid of the final. >> i did tweet today. he's moving in on 4,000 retweets. i don't know if i support this. >> i'm not sure that i support this. it's art. >> performance art, you could argue, the 15,000 retweets. i'm stretching here. >> it's not a pr class, george. >>> one fashion designer making headlines. she went undercover at the met ball. cynthia roulee cutting a hole in her pur
it doesn't sound like it.ld in a healthy way. but i don't think if you read the article they will get back together. wishing them the best. such nice people and so hard to go through anything like this in the public eye, too, when you want to work things out. >> yeah. >> what else is going on? >>> another one. finals time for so many students across the country, but one texas senior stands out from the rest. andrew munich, almost couldn't say it, it's french. just kidding....
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it was somebody's pet who got loose. >> it happens. it happens.bout it yesterday on the judiciary committee hearing. >> were you watching that? >> i actually was. >> very clean people. i was on the judiciary committee. very clean people. hungry people, but a clean people. >> but those hearings are long. >> you get hungry. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and member connors for your willingness to work to make progress on this issue, and in making sure that other surveillance cannot be used in a similar way. i'm pleased this be addressed in the amendment. >> take a look, willie, on the right, a lot of ear wax, this happens. >> check it out. >> oh, my god. >> wax smeared on the teeth. >> seconds, anyone? >> oh! >> oh. oh, oh -- ear wax. that's disgusting. >> who eats it? >> it's awful. >> enjoy your breakfast. >> oh! that's awful. >> republican or democrat, joe garcia. >> democrat. >> thank you god. >> okay. they at least have one of them. >> thank god. >> the pride of the 26. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, magic johnson reacts
it was somebody's pet who got loose. >> it happens. it happens.bout it yesterday on the judiciary committee hearing. >> were you watching that? >> i actually was. >> very clean people. i was on the judiciary committee. very clean people. hungry people, but a clean people. >> but those hearings are long. >> you get hungry. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you and member connors for your willingness to work to make progress on this issue, and...
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it means whenever some group says it means.opposition to a farm worker test program and you are promising not to be in favor of what all of the high-tech communities in the united states desperately need, which is to bring more high-tech talent into the united states. so you are spinning outspoken valley and the farmers and are telling everyone who has a relative overseas that they can't show up and it is not just one issue but a series of issues among republicans and independents. so have of the tea party people couldn't even find us. >> let me bring in the panel. and i have a sister-in-law who is in the prologue and has been trying to come into this country for seven years in this process. she's been told to do it illegally. and she's waiting. >> immigration is one screwed up thing. like microsoft's need for engineers on the same category as unskilled labor, which is what essentially that they do and it screwed up. it's screwing up our job market. these things that you sign, it just rubs me the wrong way. >> they always backf
it means whenever some group says it means.opposition to a farm worker test program and you are promising not to be in favor of what all of the high-tech communities in the united states desperately need, which is to bring more high-tech talent into the united states. so you are spinning outspoken valley and the farmers and are telling everyone who has a relative overseas that they can't show up and it is not just one issue but a series of issues among republicans and independents. so have of...