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thanks, jack. hey, but sandy, she's the love of my life. jack... hey, i'm thirsty.ng a drink. you want anything? no, maybe later. thanks. jack's in a good mood! no, not really. he's had too many beers. he lost his job yesterday. oh, no... i got it! sandy: she is so cute. i want to have a little girl like that some day. last time i checked, you need a man for that, the right man... i know. someone who will be a good father. it's hard to imagine jack as a dad. he gets so crazy sometimes. ( players cheering and laughing ) it's stupid! knock it off! hey, just play your game-- stupid game! babe, i'm leaving. we just got here. so? i haven't even said hello to sal. i'm leaving. if you want to stay, you can stay. i'm leaving, o.k.? is that o.k.? excuse me, rebecca. tell sal something came up. what was it? the volleyball game? no, just tell him the truth: jack's upset because he lost his job. what's with him? did he lose his temper again? yeah. and he lost his job, too. poor sandy. narrator: now let's review and discuss the story. sal: hey, welcome to our fourth annual memor
thanks, jack. hey, but sandy, she's the love of my life. jack... hey, i'm thirsty.ng a drink. you want anything? no, maybe later. thanks. jack's in a good mood! no, not really. he's had too many beers. he lost his job yesterday. oh, no... i got it! sandy: she is so cute. i want to have a little girl like that some day. last time i checked, you need a man for that, the right man... i know. someone who will be a good father. it's hard to imagine jack as a dad. he gets so crazy sometimes. (...
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jack welch.of the top executives in the world of business today. he's our special guest starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. check out cnbc.com/25. with us paul steiger, and tyler mathisen is here as well. on the list you have warren buffett at number 6. jack vbogle at 9. how did you reach those decisions? >> my esteemed board members. >> you could have put any of the names on. buffett and bogle are wonderful bookends. buffett, amazing choosing investor. and bogle saying let's just do it on index funds. >> i'm an admirer of warren. explain how warren changed the world. fundamentally changed the world? great job as an investor. created a great conglomerate. but impacted the world? >> i think th
jack welch.of the top executives in the world of business today. he's our special guest starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. check out cnbc.com/25. with us paul steiger, and tyler...
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jack, let's do something fast and easy. let's do picture blogging.tos. >> instagram. >> right. i threw out a few quick things and he said, i have something like that. i want to do just updates. we walked over to his computer and he showed me aol instant messenger, which at the time we were still using. aside from the fact that you could chat with each other, you could send a status update. it was meant to be why you were not online. the presets were "away" or "out" or "away from my desk." you could also write whatever you wanted. look how some people are just writing, having a sucky day. isn't it interesting that i can glance at this and have an idea of what my group of friends are up to? do you think this could be a thing? jack knew that i had started one of the early social blogging platforms. he knew i had that history of having an empathetic way of approaching computer science. when he proposed the idea, i said, i love it. let's go for it. i will design it. i will design have it looks. i made up the follow button and all of these other things tha
jack, let's do something fast and easy. let's do picture blogging.tos. >> instagram. >> right. i threw out a few quick things and he said, i have something like that. i want to do just updates. we walked over to his computer and he showed me aol instant messenger, which at the time we were still using. aside from the fact that you could chat with each other, you could send a status update. it was meant to be why you were not online. the presets were "away" or...
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so i said, jack, let's just do something fast and easy.id, i want to do just updates, just status updates. then, as i remembered, we talked over to his computer and he showed me aol instant messenger, which at the time, 2005, 2006, we were still using. aside from the fact that you could chat with each other, what you could do is send a little status update there. it was meant to be why you weren't online. you know, the presets were, you know, away or, you know, out, or away from my desk, or whatever. but you could also write whatever you wanted in there. he pointed out, look how some people are writing, having a sucky day or listening to the white stripes. he said, isn't it interesting that i can just glance at this and have an idea of what my old group of friends are up to? i said, that is interesting. he said, do you think this could be a thing? and jack knew i had started one of the early social blogging platforms in 1999 and 2000 which everyone has forgotten about now, but he knew i had that history of having an empathetic way of appro
so i said, jack, let's just do something fast and easy.id, i want to do just updates, just status updates. then, as i remembered, we talked over to his computer and he showed me aol instant messenger, which at the time, 2005, 2006, we were still using. aside from the fact that you could chat with each other, what you could do is send a little status update there. it was meant to be why you weren't online. you know, the presets were, you know, away or, you know, out, or away from my desk, or...
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both jack and evan came to the party. >> did they hang out together? everybody was forced to hang out together. i had it at a small venue. i often ask myself the same question. in the book i write about how it took me -- why do people -- why are people behaving this way? i was sitting at a board meeting. i was still thinking of us as a ragtag team of kids trying to figure it out. it dawned on me that billions of dollars are at stake. deal.s a big >> what were the relative strengths of you, evan, jack? >> that is interesting, too, to evanmy relationship and my relationship to jack are similar in that i am in the clouds. i am always throwing things out there and talking crazy talk. if i am talking to evan or talking to jack, they are two of the few people in the world -- let's assume there is no such thing as gravity, they will say, go on. they will allow me to be me. somewhere in there they will find a hook. that was always a strength i find -- i found. that is why i made a good pair with these guys. i am in the clouds and they are grounded in the me br
both jack and evan came to the party. >> did they hang out together? everybody was forced to hang out together. i had it at a small venue. i often ask myself the same question. in the book i write about how it took me -- why do people -- why are people behaving this way? i was sitting at a board meeting. i was still thinking of us as a ragtag team of kids trying to figure it out. it dawned on me that billions of dollars are at stake. deal.s a big >> what were the relative strengths...
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>> jack is very talented at marketing. look at square.t is just taking off. >> what about products? >> he's great at product. jack is an artist at heart. he thinks very abstractly about product. maybe that is where the confusion lies, because when he first described square to me, and i invested in it, which i am very glad about, he talked about payments. why payments? he said payments are a form of social interaction. we do it every single day. we look another person in the eye and we give them money for coffee. this is a social transaction. i saw the light. he's taking that thing we're been doing for centuries and making it into an experience, and a beautiful experience of a beautiful product. >> you have your own telling in here about the founding of twitter. it's almost like setting the record straight. >> i lived it is what i saw. >> you seem to have done such a great job of maintaining relationships with everyone. you said one of the problems you saw early on was that maybe evan and jack didn't talk enough. do they do more now, are t
>> jack is very talented at marketing. look at square.t is just taking off. >> what about products? >> he's great at product. jack is an artist at heart. he thinks very abstractly about product. maybe that is where the confusion lies, because when he first described square to me, and i invested in it, which i am very glad about, he talked about payments. why payments? he said payments are a form of social interaction. we do it every single day. we look another person in the...
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jack and i meet socially.d them to communicate because i had a birthday party recently and they both had to come. so thing is, they are similar. when spoken to types. ithout me in the middle would be like two guys in a room. >> who knows. it could be a cartoon. i want to talk more about twitter and division. i also asked the jelly verse four questions like you. more with him after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg "west." welcome back with biz stone. cofounder of twitter and now author of a new book. i want to talk to you about twitter. new profile design and a background images are bigger. some people say it looks like facebook. mine is not updated yet. that is funny. you're the cofounder. >> i think it is great they are innovating. it is difficult for publicly traded company to be bold and make changes. that is what you have to do in this business. i applaud them for that. -- may many more changes to come. i am looking at twitter now in decades. i have every confidence that twitter will be a t
jack and i meet socially.d them to communicate because i had a birthday party recently and they both had to come. so thing is, they are similar. when spoken to types. ithout me in the middle would be like two guys in a room. >> who knows. it could be a cartoon. i want to talk more about twitter and division. i also asked the jelly verse four questions like you. more with him after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg "west." welcome back with biz stone....
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. >> question for jack shaheen. you are -- a very complex film, i will not ask you voters like to work with the george clooney although i'd like -- but you did choose to work in a film where the central theme ultimately is the threat, possible or actual, of radicalized religious, fundamentalism and militancy. how did you grapple with that and why did you decide to work on that project? >> i worked on the project primarily because they asked me, and because i felt i could make a difference in the screenplay, and because i had a tremendous amount of respect for the director, writer. had you seen the screenplay before, the screenplay when i first read it, i thought nothing could be done to save it. my wife did not want me to consult on the film. i remember sitting with him in l.a. after he asked me to consult. i didn't think it was him. i thought my wife was yanking my chain saw picked up the phone, sure, george, how are you? and he asked me primarily because of the work i've done on three kings. i couldn't say no. but
. >> question for jack shaheen. you are -- a very complex film, i will not ask you voters like to work with the george clooney although i'd like -- but you did choose to work in a film where the central theme ultimately is the threat, possible or actual, of radicalized religious, fundamentalism and militancy. how did you grapple with that and why did you decide to work on that project? >> i worked on the project primarily because they asked me, and because i felt i could make a...
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can see the jack we know. do the moves -- >> yeah. >> your hair. >> sexy hair. >> yeah. >> you know. >> yeah. >> there it is. that's a rock star. >> are you still doing music? >> i'm still doing it, yeah. collaborating with co-producers and other musicians. >> what's the feedback so far? >> feedback is good. what's not to like really. >> you're hot. >> yeah. a hot girl in it. i'm in it. i'm singing on it. i'm all over it. >> i'm interested in this theme of this video. are you a ghost? the other dude keeps walking past you. >> previous kill. >> i am dead, yeah. >>ou're really stylish. >> withhas. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> talking of the jacket. >> there it is. >> put it on. >> i'm going to be instantly 500 times cooler. >> i know. i feel attracted to steven right now. >> starting my music career right now. >> his head is like -- >> lot of people turned on by your female star in the video. i understand she's now a pretty big deal in the uk. >> this video is definitely giving her the exposure. >> and s
can see the jack we know. do the moves -- >> yeah. >> your hair. >> sexy hair. >> yeah. >> you know. >> yeah. >> there it is. that's a rock star. >> are you still doing music? >> i'm still doing it, yeah. collaborating with co-producers and other musicians. >> what's the feedback so far? >> feedback is good. what's not to like really. >> you're hot. >> yeah. a hot girl in it. i'm in it. i'm singing on it. i'm all over...
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jack and i meet socially. i forced them to communicate. birthday party recently and they both had to come. >> they are so similar. they are quiet and soft-spoken. without me in the middle, it would be two guys. >> who should play you guys in the tv show? >> i have no idea if that would even be a thing. it could be a cartoon. >> i will watch it. i want to talk you more about twitter and about jelly and ask you some questions. we have those. coming up, biz stone, cofounder of twitter after this break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. i'm here with biz stone, the cofounder of twitter and jelly. he is the author of a new book. i want to talk to you about twitter. they rolled out a big redesign. images are bigger. people say it looks more like facebook. >> mine is not updated yet. >> that's funny. >> it comes from a high level. it is great. that is the most important thing. it is difficult for a publicly traded company to be bold and make changes. that is what you have to do in this business. i applaud them for that. there may be many more c
jack and i meet socially. i forced them to communicate. birthday party recently and they both had to come. >> they are so similar. they are quiet and soft-spoken. without me in the middle, it would be two guys. >> who should play you guys in the tv show? >> i have no idea if that would even be a thing. it could be a cartoon. >> i will watch it. i want to talk you more about twitter and about jelly and ask you some questions. we have those. coming up, biz stone, cofounder...
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it sure makes you -- it was a wake-up call. >> this is a learning experience for jack.r even more than he did before. he'll know the significance of these strangely acting lesions more than he did before. and he's more likely to catch it earlier rather than later. so i think he'll do quite well. >> i'm just glad we got this. i caught it in time. >> i'll bring you a blue consult sheet to sign and we'll get you set up with a dermatologist and get you going to get this taken care of. >> thank you, sir. thank you very much. >> okay. sure enough. >> that went good. like i said, i was very concerned, you know. just by the way it was, you know, i knew it wasn't normal. and i did the right thing. we caught it in time, which is always good. you know. and i feel a lot better about that. anyway, i'm going to say hi. we'll see you later, good-bye. >> we've been together for four years. it's just something that happens. >> this man ranks as one of the most talked about inmates on lock-up. but now he's out of prison and his tattooed eyeballs continue to fascinate.
it sure makes you -- it was a wake-up call. >> this is a learning experience for jack.r even more than he did before. he'll know the significance of these strangely acting lesions more than he did before. and he's more likely to catch it earlier rather than later. so i think he'll do quite well. >> i'm just glad we got this. i caught it in time. >> i'll bring you a blue consult sheet to sign and we'll get you set up with a dermatologist and get you going to get this taken care...
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jack's family and friends forming a foundation called team jack, the big give. children with pediatric brain cancer. what a year it's been. meeting the president. a trading card in his honor. winning an espy for best moment in sports. >> i'm glad that you are all now on team jack. and i know with you we can't lose. thanks. >> reporter: so many on his team now. this weekend, he was back on the field. his family saying his appetite is back, his hair is growing back. he's back at practice. everyone excited to see him and to ask one more time about the big play. >> how did you know when to stop running when you went for the touchdown? >> my dad told me to just hit the fence. >> reporter: a little boy and his big play, fueling a much bigger win off the field. all of us here on team jack. diane back with another week of "world news" right here tomorrow night. good night. >>> next at 6:00, the downfire in san jose burns through an old tv station. we'll have a live report to tell you what happened. >>> a look inside the damage caused by an east bay fire that severely da
jack's family and friends forming a foundation called team jack, the big give. children with pediatric brain cancer. what a year it's been. meeting the president. a trading card in his honor. winning an espy for best moment in sports. >> i'm glad that you are all now on team jack. and i know with you we can't lose. thanks. >> reporter: so many on his team now. this weekend, he was back on the field. his family saying his appetite is back, his hair is growing back. he's back at...
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they found another one they nicknamed jack. jack is in some trouble. jack can't keep up with mom and his brothers or sisters because jack has a broken leg. >> that's tough for a goat. they climb on everything and look where they are. >> their habitat is a bunch of rocks. >> he's probably hungry. >> he's worn out. they have this thing over his head. you see how hard he's breathing. they call the sspca, they show up in 30 minutes, got there, take him down, looks kind of happy there, like he's almost smiling. >> i sethink he's excited. >> i want a goat now. >> makes you wonder how long his leg was broke. who knows. hard to tell. they take him away, at the end of the video, he was given medication for pain and has a cast on. when he recovers, they'll put him back out there on the mountain, take him back out there where he belongs, out in the wild. what would you do if you found this animal, you know, part of you thinks, this is what happens, maybe let him go. they said they had to. >>> you think you're pretty good at spotting a liar? >> i think so. >> how
they found another one they nicknamed jack. jack is in some trouble. jack can't keep up with mom and his brothers or sisters because jack has a broken leg. >> that's tough for a goat. they climb on everything and look where they are. >> their habitat is a bunch of rocks. >> he's probably hungry. >> he's worn out. they have this thing over his head. you see how hard he's breathing. they call the sspca, they show up in 30 minutes, got there, take him down, looks kind of...
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jack casey leaves behind his wife barbara. in 1975 when public employees in the central valley won the right to collectively bargain, jack casey organized tens of thousands of those employees that worked for the schools, including bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and other non factuality workers. he organized them into a union. his wife barbara was a union stewart for the california employee association and it's clear that they both left a very important mark on their children because we are all aware of the amazing work that their son mike has done and continues to do as the local two. as president of the labor council, so i would ask that we adjourn the meeting in the memory of jack casey today. thank you. >> thank you supervisor campos. >> mr. president that concludes role for business. >> why don't we go to general public comment. >> the public may comment up to two minutes on items within the subject matter including item 23 whether the board should into closed session. in addition to the items on the adoption without refe
jack casey leaves behind his wife barbara. in 1975 when public employees in the central valley won the right to collectively bargain, jack casey organized tens of thousands of those employees that worked for the schools, including bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and other non factuality workers. he organized them into a union. his wife barbara was a union stewart for the california employee association and it's clear that they both left a very important mark on their children because we are all...
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his name is jack boggle.ldn't be alive. >> he was in many ways a true innovator in the field of individual investors. abilities to access the markets. >> boggle has had at least six heart attacks. at age 31, suffering from congenital heart failure, doctors told him he would never see 40. that didn't stop him. he's 84 now, 18 years removed from a heart transplant. >> he created not only a new company. he created a new way to invest. >> the company he founded was called vanguard, now the largest fund in the world. the new way to invest was index funds. >> jack was the creator effectively of the index fund. >> the concept was simple. build an essentially unmanaged fund that matched day by day tick for tick a market benchmark. simple it was, but swallowing the idea was ard. for shareholders it meant accepting average returns. for fund sellers, it meant lives on razor-thin feeds, savings that went into shareholders' accounts. >> investors suddenly found the playing field more level, so to a certain extend, to a gr
his name is jack boggle.ldn't be alive. >> he was in many ways a true innovator in the field of individual investors. abilities to access the markets. >> boggle has had at least six heart attacks. at age 31, suffering from congenital heart failure, doctors told him he would never see 40. that didn't stop him. he's 84 now, 18 years removed from a heart transplant. >> he created not only a new company. he created a new way to invest. >> the company he founded was called...
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jack wanted to win. >> jack is one of the ultimate industrialists of our time.son, are you kidding me, and just made it ruthlessly efficient, right. >> when you worked with jack, you wanted to work. you wanted to execute. you wanted to take whatever you were doing to the next level. >> welch became ceo of ge in 1981. it was a slow and steady profitable behe must with $25 million in annual revenue. the young maverick, just 45 years old, immediately started reshaping the company. >> jack set the standard for deciding which assets to keep, which ones to jettison. >> out were slow growth businesses like small appliances and tvs. welch could see the japanese were taking over in those industries. he spent billions moving ge into services and technology. he cut the payroll by 100,000 people through layoffs and divestitures, earning him the nickname neutron jack. >> i think neutron jack referred to that the building is still standing but some of the people are gone. >> and the neutron jack label was about being insensitive and uncaring and i will tell you in my personal
jack wanted to win. >> jack is one of the ultimate industrialists of our time.son, are you kidding me, and just made it ruthlessly efficient, right. >> when you worked with jack, you wanted to work. you wanted to execute. you wanted to take whatever you were doing to the next level. >> welch became ceo of ge in 1981. it was a slow and steady profitable behe must with $25 million in annual revenue. the young maverick, just 45 years old, immediately started reshaping the...
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jack, what do you think?eat to have that kind of timing, but you have to put these things in motion. selling in this environment you're generally getting good prices, sure, prices are high. melissa: scott, what do you think about the number? 14, we were talking about how long it's been since we've had that many. la kin that coming back out -- la quinta coming back out, what do you think? >> it's a lot of activity, and that gives investors a lot of, therefore, supply to meet that demand. so this is, basically, the market's trying to sort itself out. you see a lot of companies in this window, the market's getting a lot of momentum. mel a lot of momentum or getting very top by? when everybody's rushing to get out the door, you're seeing record ipos, you've got to wonder are they rushing at the same time pause they think things are coming to an end? >> i'm not sure it's frenzy level yet, but as an investor if you think ipo prices look rich, why not look at some of the private equity guys? they're in the business
jack, what do you think?eat to have that kind of timing, but you have to put these things in motion. selling in this environment you're generally getting good prices, sure, prices are high. melissa: scott, what do you think about the number? 14, we were talking about how long it's been since we've had that many. la kin that coming back out -- la quinta coming back out, what do you think? >> it's a lot of activity, and that gives investors a lot of, therefore, supply to meet that demand....
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jack, thank you so much for joining us.ne with your expertise is an absolute honor. founder of vanguard. we hope to see you soon. cliff asness, who i think will be leaving the investment industry, because really his calling is being a television anchor. sorry, erik. if you missed any of the interviews, you can watch them on amazon fire tv and apple tv. at bloomberg, we are tech savvy. you can watch on demand, streaming, from your ipad. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back today special edition of "market makers." we are wrapping up with cliff asness. peeves in theet financial journal. one of them is something that we sadly in the media use all the time. guys on the sidelines. i cannot with an editorial and they told me to come up with 10 things that i was mad about. one of them was certain phrases i do not like. the reason i do not like the phrase cash on the sidelines, in the short to medium-term, there is no such thing. you have money in a money market fund and you want to buy stocks. you buy stocks. what does that person now
jack, thank you so much for joining us.ne with your expertise is an absolute honor. founder of vanguard. we hope to see you soon. cliff asness, who i think will be leaving the investment industry, because really his calling is being a television anchor. sorry, erik. if you missed any of the interviews, you can watch them on amazon fire tv and apple tv. at bloomberg, we are tech savvy. you can watch on demand, streaming, from your ipad. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back today special...
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- [jack, i was so wrong.] - (will): you said yourself, there's no body. - (jack): miriam lass is deadrian): found something else in the lures. - madrona bark. - will didn't kill any of these people. - there's a small stand in virginia.
- [jack, i was so wrong.] - (will): you said yourself, there's no body. - (jack): miriam lass is deadrian): found something else in the lures. - madrona bark. - will didn't kill any of these people. - there's a small stand in virginia.
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his name was jack rubinstein. his name to jack ruby and shot lee harvey oswald. >> stephen: wait a second -- if the cubs had been a better team and given more business to jack rubinstein, we'd know who shot kennedy? >> we snow who shot kennedy. >> stephen: wake up! come on, george! you buy that single bullet theory? >> i do. >> stephen: we just got from wrigley field to the kennedy assassination. atthat's a "the colbert report" promise. >> the cubs won the cold war. >> stephen: if you can prove the cubs won the cold war, i'll personally endorse this book. right now. it could happen. >> in 1919 william wrigley bought catalina off southern california. the cubs began to train there. in '37 a des moines, iowa broadcaster known as dutch reagan decided he would cover spring training for his radio station. took a movie test with warner brothers, became an actor, became president of the united states and won the cold war. therefore, the cubs get credit for winning the cold war. (cheering) >> stephen: by that same logic, d
his name was jack rubinstein. his name to jack ruby and shot lee harvey oswald. >> stephen: wait a second -- if the cubs had been a better team and given more business to jack rubinstein, we'd know who shot kennedy? >> we snow who shot kennedy. >> stephen: wake up! come on, george! you buy that single bullet theory? >> i do. >> stephen: we just got from wrigley field to the kennedy assassination. atthat's a "the colbert report" promise. >> the cubs...
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a lot of my -- jack and my groups all fought in combat in vietnam.r god's sakes, 300,000 wounded. i always tell people that mothers and loved ones never actually recover. it's a permanent aspect of their life going forward they learn how to deal with it and cope. if anything, losses in combat may be easier to deal with because as jack said earlier, there's this incredible bond in these combat units which in our case now, the last 12 years, the armed forces has been at war in iraq, afghanistan and the global war on terrorism. so i don't think they ever really get over this but i think they'll put it in context very rapidly. they are resilient, tough people, men and women, i mean we saw this young female mp step forward in the line of fire to take him on. they'll have to think through their internal security but i wouldn't want to overintellectualize this either. the broader problem in america society how do you keep people with mental health problems having access to weapons and, you know, here it is eight minutes, 30 some odd rounds, three dead, 13 w
a lot of my -- jack and my groups all fought in combat in vietnam.r god's sakes, 300,000 wounded. i always tell people that mothers and loved ones never actually recover. it's a permanent aspect of their life going forward they learn how to deal with it and cope. if anything, losses in combat may be easier to deal with because as jack said earlier, there's this incredible bond in these combat units which in our case now, the last 12 years, the armed forces has been at war in iraq, afghanistan...
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find jack's error, then write a letter to jack telling him what he did right and what he should do toreat question. teaches two important workplace skills -- math and passive aggressive note writing. it's going to come in handy! (applause) folks, we all know it's going to come in handy when you have to leave post it notes about proper yogurt etiquette in the break room fridge. folks, that word problem couldn't be easier to solve. all you have to do is check the semicircles on the two-sided arrow, put the numbers up in it and, bing, bang, math! the same thing i do when i get a check at a restaurant. draw a bunch of shapes and tell the waitress to find my error, and i for one do not see why kids aren't nailing total gimmes like this next question. mike saw 17 blue cars and 25 green cars in the toy store, how many cars did he see? write a number sentence with a grey box for the missing number. explain how the number sentence shows the problem. that's easy. and if for some reason you don't know what a number sentence is, i'm sure you could use a word equation or a formula paragraph. and t
find jack's error, then write a letter to jack telling him what he did right and what he should do toreat question. teaches two important workplace skills -- math and passive aggressive note writing. it's going to come in handy! (applause) folks, we all know it's going to come in handy when you have to leave post it notes about proper yogurt etiquette in the break room fridge. folks, that word problem couldn't be easier to solve. all you have to do is check the semicircles on the two-sided...
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i don't blame you, jack. i am not worth one soldier's life if god lets me be beaten, but france may think me worth my ransom after what god has done for her through me. i tell you i have no money, and this coronation, which is all your fault, has cost me the last farthing i can borrow. the church is richer than you. i put my trust in the church. woman, they will drag you through the streets and burn you as a witch. my lord, do not say that. it is impossible. i, a witch! peter cauchon knows his business. the university of paris have burned a woman for saying that what you have done was well done and according to god. but why? what sense is there in it? what i have done is according to god. they could not burn a woman for speaking the truth. they did. but you know that she was speaking the truth. you would not let them burn me. how could i prevent them? you would speak in the name of the church. you are a great prince of the church. i would go anywhere with your blessing to protect me. i have no blessing for yo
i don't blame you, jack. i am not worth one soldier's life if god lets me be beaten, but france may think me worth my ransom after what god has done for her through me. i tell you i have no money, and this coronation, which is all your fault, has cost me the last farthing i can borrow. the church is richer than you. i put my trust in the church. woman, they will drag you through the streets and burn you as a witch. my lord, do not say that. it is impossible. i, a witch! peter cauchon knows his...
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i know jack. i know jeff. guess, full disclosure i'm closer to jack than jeff, but, but he inherited -- melissa: way to throw names around. >> he inherited not a easy situation. he inherited ge following the internet bubble when a lot of froth was out of the stock and it is tough to make money. he has done well financially. melissa: he inherited ge capital, right? that black box which is systematically financially risky bank respectively. melissa: these are the stats i was thinking of. since he took over. this is jeff immelt's biggest problem. the stock is down 37%. the rest of the s&p is up 65%. in his case a lot of nbc lifers are very sad where the stock has been. >> went down to 8 during the financial crisis. almost went out of business during the financial crisis. >> to your point is the age of the career ceo over? i think it is over for some time. melissa: hang on a second. we have to move on to the other top i can we were talking about here, tesla. it is a rocky week for the elon musk. could the "iron ma
i know jack. i know jeff. guess, full disclosure i'm closer to jack than jeff, but, but he inherited -- melissa: way to throw names around. >> he inherited not a easy situation. he inherited ge following the internet bubble when a lot of froth was out of the stock and it is tough to make money. he has done well financially. melissa: he inherited ge capital, right? that black box which is systematically financially risky bank respectively. melissa: these are the stats i was thinking of....
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i'm sorry, jack. jack is black. >> jack black or jack's black? >> jack is black. that was sherrod. >> i played blackjack in a movie. >> jack is the audio guy you worked with for 10 years. he is over here. let's welcome our guests. if you are feeling a little empty tonight it is because he just stole your heart and then ate it because she is a sick, sad woman who eats hearts. i am here with joanne and there is the waive. he has done nothing but sit in the corner and comb his collection of doll hair. it is andy levy in a suit. the jokes were surfboards shirtless men would ride him at the beach. it is sherrod small. >> # red eye, # twitter army. i am killing it with lou daabs. >> and he is so sharp that pins and needles sit on him. next to me, loudaabs. named after lou daabs. it is on fox business network. he is author of the book "up, evil." he is pro evil. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> now he is turning just mean. could his next monica be a martian? former president bill clinton, aka, captain cook -- crook cede, talked about if aliens visited ear
i'm sorry, jack. jack is black. >> jack black or jack's black? >> jack is black. that was sherrod. >> i played blackjack in a movie. >> jack is the audio guy you worked with for 10 years. he is over here. let's welcome our guests. if you are feeling a little empty tonight it is because he just stole your heart and then ate it because she is a sick, sad woman who eats hearts. i am here with joanne and there is the waive. he has done nothing but sit in the corner and comb...
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also on the phone, still with us, military analyst colonel jack jacobs.can imagine your shock today hearing another shooting at ft. hood. >> hello? yes? >> kylie, what was your reaction -- i think we can all imagine your reaction today hearing there was yet another shooting at ft. hood. you having lost your father in the last shooting there. >> i just couldn't believe that something was happening again. my sister call the me. she said where are you? she said i'm at home. she said have you watched the news. i said no, i hadn't turned it on. so i immediately turned on the news and i just couldn't believe that there was something going on like a shooting again at ft. hood. >> and did you find yourself going through that process again? i know you have friends at ft. hood, trying to call around and make sure that everyone was okay? >> yes. i mean, it just -- it brought back very vivid memories of, you know, the first time when we were trying to contact my dad and were sitting here trying to go okay, who's still at ft. hood and trying to make sure that everyone
also on the phone, still with us, military analyst colonel jack jacobs.can imagine your shock today hearing another shooting at ft. hood. >> hello? yes? >> kylie, what was your reaction -- i think we can all imagine your reaction today hearing there was yet another shooting at ft. hood. you having lost your father in the last shooting there. >> i just couldn't believe that something was happening again. my sister call the me. she said where are you? she said i'm at home. she...
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that's black. >> wait, jack black or jack's black. >> jack's black. >> i play black jack in a movie though. >> jack is the audio guy you have worked with for ten years. he's over here. all right. let's welcome our guests. if you're feeling a little empty tonight it's because she just stole your heart and then ate it because she's a sad woman who eats human hearts. i'm here with joanne. there's the wave. >> and it's tv's andy levy in a suit and shirtless men would ride him at the beach. it's comedian sharol. >> i'm chilling man. >> that's right. and he's so sharp, sitting right next to me lou dobbs. week nights at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox business network. he's also author of the book "upheaval." he's pro evil. >> that's the first story. i bet your brain feels brand new considering you never used it. >> now he's turning just mean. could his next monica be a martian? former president went on jimmy kimmel where the topic turned whether aliens visited earth. he checked to see if they were at large. take a listen. >> first i had people go look at the records on area 51 to make sure there was no
that's black. >> wait, jack black or jack's black. >> jack's black. >> i play black jack in a movie though. >> jack is the audio guy you have worked with for ten years. he's over here. all right. let's welcome our guests. if you're feeling a little empty tonight it's because she just stole your heart and then ate it because she's a sad woman who eats human hearts. i'm here with joanne. there's the wave. >> and it's tv's andy levy in a suit and shirtless men would...
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recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i rea
recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not...
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jack nicklaus won his 15th major in his 67th major championship that he played in. we're going to see as tiger woods is fighting back from this surgery, which could be about three months to get him fully back out there, will he be able to perform later on in the summer, possibly the open championship. possibly the pga championship. but i think that it's still a very, very attainable goal for tiger woods. >> you know, i was thinking about this when we were talking in the office about tiger. you know, a lot has been made about the comeback and the image rehabilitation he underwent. how do you think the history books, when they're written, will look back at tiger woods' career and talk about the moment that cost him his dream? >> i think that when we look back at tiger woods, all those books will say that he was the greatest player that's ever played the game. he is someone that had a big hiccup, let's say, in his personal life. but was able to fight through it. and was able to hit a record, not just conquer sam snead's record of pga tour victories, but beat jack's rec
jack nicklaus won his 15th major in his 67th major championship that he played in. we're going to see as tiger woods is fighting back from this surgery, which could be about three months to get him fully back out there, will he be able to perform later on in the summer, possibly the open championship. possibly the pga championship. but i think that it's still a very, very attainable goal for tiger woods. >> you know, i was thinking about this when we were talking in the office about...
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joining us jack hough, "barron's" senior editor.ed, jack. >> this was towards the end of last month. we can't predict the short-term performance of these.com shares but the long-term performance it is almost a mathematical issue right now. if you want to talk about one of them, talk about facebook or twitter, we can disagree. while i might say it is vest expensive. you might say, hold on the he growth potential more than makes up for it. it can make up for one of them. it can't happen with facebook, twitter, google and many other popular names of the problem the overall pie of online advertising dollars, and that is how the companies make their name. they want to today's clicks into tomorrow's ad dollars. we know the pie is going to look like because global ad demand grows at a fairly predictable pace. the portion growing on line is growing quickly but predictable rate and the growth is slowing. so we've got a pretty clear trajectory trade. we know what the dollars will look like down the road. if when you look at combined stock val
joining us jack hough, "barron's" senior editor.ed, jack. >> this was towards the end of last month. we can't predict the short-term performance of these.com shares but the long-term performance it is almost a mathematical issue right now. if you want to talk about one of them, talk about facebook or twitter, we can disagree. while i might say it is vest expensive. you might say, hold on the he growth potential more than makes up for it. it can make up for one of them. it can't...
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next speaker, please. >> gene green, jacks bryson. betty trainer. charlie walker and chris bowman. >> good afternoon, ms. green. >>> good afternoon, i'm jean green and i'm involved in organizations seniors, [speaker not understood], and i'm a member of the grievance committee for shelters. and i am happy that you're considering what you're doing for the seniors and people with disabilities, the students 18. i think the other people we're not missing here today, maybe someone allude today it a little bit, and that's the hard working people with low to moderate income ~ who are raising families, the people who are existing now on maybe unemployment, or people unemployed as well as people who are homeless. i'm thinking instead of saying you're going to offer free rides for seniors and people with disabilities, you consider the others, which i'm sure you will say that's prohibitive and impossible. so, another solution might be to consider just not raising the rates or even lowering them for all the people who are already benefiting from the discounted p
next speaker, please. >> gene green, jacks bryson. betty trainer. charlie walker and chris bowman. >> good afternoon, ms. green. >>> good afternoon, i'm jean green and i'm involved in organizations seniors, [speaker not understood], and i'm a member of the grievance committee for shelters. and i am happy that you're considering what you're doing for the seniors and people with disabilities, the students 18. i think the other people we're not missing here today, maybe...
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. >> the car jacking began roughly an hour after the shooting.oung entrepreneur chinese immigrant come in from grad school he was driving pulled over to answer a text message. before he knew it this guy got out of the car was approaching the passenger side door. guy reached in flashed the gun let himself into the car. he was being car jacked by tamerlan cz tamerlan. he said that bombing, i saw that. he told him to drive. >> when notified in roll-call on the 18th going into the 19th there was a police officer shot in cambridge, officer collier. we were told he was shot in a robbery at a 7-11. we know now that is not true. >> it was important to see him and be able to say good-bye to him there. it is an image that lasts>> they go to an atm take out money on danny's atm car. he is thinking how to i get out of the car. >> officer collier after that he knew he wouldn't get out of the car alive. >> his heart was pounding he was trying to drive and not swerve over the lines. >> it was an hour and a half journey through out there were so many times he th
. >> the car jacking began roughly an hour after the shooting.oung entrepreneur chinese immigrant come in from grad school he was driving pulled over to answer a text message. before he knew it this guy got out of the car was approaching the passenger side door. guy reached in flashed the gun let himself into the car. he was being car jacked by tamerlan cz tamerlan. he said that bombing, i saw that. he told him to drive. >> when notified in roll-call on the 18th going into the 19th...
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edmond told the court, i blew it. >> i trusted jack edmond. i trusted that 25 years of experience as a criminal attorney, that he would correct this and i was wrong. >> beth wells also offered alternate suspects for the crime starting with ex-cons and migrant workers who stayed at the mcabee home. >> teresa's uncle testified that she had complained to him that there was one man in particular who stayed over there with her mother who would try to pull her down on the couch and touch her inappropriately. and for that reason she had asked to stay at the uncle's house. he's never been examined by the police. they didn't take hair follicles from him. he left town soon after. we don't know where he is. we don't have a full name for him. >> there were always a lot of people around that home that didn't live there. like a little gatherering. there were always more guys than girls. a lot of stuff to raise suspicion, you have an 11-year-old female child in the house. >> i think the person who was harassing teresa at home killed her, dressed her, and too
edmond told the court, i blew it. >> i trusted jack edmond. i trusted that 25 years of experience as a criminal attorney, that he would correct this and i was wrong. >> beth wells also offered alternate suspects for the crime starting with ex-cons and migrant workers who stayed at the mcabee home. >> teresa's uncle testified that she had complained to him that there was one man in particular who stayed over there with her mother who would try to pull her down on the couch and...
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jack, you next. then mark. >> he is presuming all of the liability would be necessarily with the old gm. that is very difficult situation. even if it is, hey the only one to blame is uncle sam. uncle sam bankrupted the old gm and created new gm. by federal law old liabilities die. you can lay that blame squarely at feet of one barack obama. that is -- gerri: doled out $10 billion. do we need to dole out more? >> you know, there is a precedent for this because there was another lawsuit from bondholders, nova scotia bondholders, also didn't disclose something to the bankruptcy court and gm did settle, new gm put in millions of dollars for a claim against old gm and that was hushed up. so there is a precedent for this. those victims should be compensated of the families should be compensated. i certainly wouldn't argue that the government has made a debacle from these auto bailouts and there are clear conflicts of interest when you have government agencies regulating a company that president obama ran a
jack, you next. then mark. >> he is presuming all of the liability would be necessarily with the old gm. that is very difficult situation. even if it is, hey the only one to blame is uncle sam. uncle sam bankrupted the old gm and created new gm. by federal law old liabilities die. you can lay that blame squarely at feet of one barack obama. that is -- gerri: doled out $10 billion. do we need to dole out more? >> you know, there is a precedent for this because there was another...