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god bless you, jack.ss you barbara. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from ohio, the honorable rob portman. [ applause ] >> thank you all. it is a proud moment to be here, to pay tribute to my friend and proud son of ohio, jack nicklaus as he accepts the highest honor we can bestow on anyone here from the united states capitol. first, congratulate pat tiberi for his leadership and making this possible. sherry brown is here from ohio. thank you for your help. and pat's right, a little nudge from leadership helped out quite a bit. thanks to john boehner. no duffer, himself, by the way. people say that playing golf with jack nicklaus and me is pretty much the same. it's a religious experience. for jack, it's like being in heaven. and for me, you see your life flash before your eyes when you see my slice. we don't share much in common there. i'm so proud of him. i think about what has made him the most celebrated golfer ever. jim talked about the record 18 majors. he's got a closet
god bless you, jack.ss you barbara. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from ohio, the honorable rob portman. [ applause ] >> thank you all. it is a proud moment to be here, to pay tribute to my friend and proud son of ohio, jack nicklaus as he accepts the highest honor we can bestow on anyone here from the united states capitol. first, congratulate pat tiberi for his leadership and making this possible. sherry brown is here from ohio. thank you for your...
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jack denofa didn't deny that.said she left without going to his room. >> we knew jack denofa was in there, but we wanted to find out -- we wanted to place rachel in that room. >> four days had passed since denofa stayed in the motel room, and it had been cleaned repeatedly, but analysts got a break. on the outside windowsill, they found white fibers, and there was a tiny spot of blood in the shower stall. andrew nardelli compared those fibers to fibers from rachel's sweater. >> one of the main types of characteristics that we would look for first off would be color, and a number of the fibers from the window were a different color than the types of fibers that were from the sweater. >> though superficially similar, the fibers did not match. investigators now compared the blood sample from the shower stall to rachel's dna and got another setback. >> with the swab from the shower stall, there was no dna detected. i ran the sample twice. i tried to concentrate the sample. however, it was a small, very weak blood swab
jack denofa didn't deny that.said she left without going to his room. >> we knew jack denofa was in there, but we wanted to find out -- we wanted to place rachel in that room. >> four days had passed since denofa stayed in the motel room, and it had been cleaned repeatedly, but analysts got a break. on the outside windowsill, they found white fibers, and there was a tiny spot of blood in the shower stall. andrew nardelli compared those fibers to fibers from rachel's sweater....
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jack: ma'am? >> during sweeps week, i had a conversation with a press representative from the marine corps who had traveled through the middle east with secretary gates. he was very candid in saying the military will ask a national press to cold stories because of the sensitivity of the u.s. relations with arab countries. i wonder what kind of criteria "the times" would apply holding a story? how high up in the organization does the decision go? jack: very good question. dean: can i take that one? >> i'm a professor at political theory here. none of the questions so far have really addressed in the future of journalism at "the new york times". i wondered what your thoughts are about that. that is to say is the constitution of news going to be different 10 years from now and what role do you see "the times" playing in that new constitution? jack: good question. dean: can i take a cut at that one? the way it works is anytime anybody from the government wants to ask that a story be held or that anyth
jack: ma'am? >> during sweeps week, i had a conversation with a press representative from the marine corps who had traveled through the middle east with secretary gates. he was very candid in saying the military will ask a national press to cold stories because of the sensitivity of the u.s. relations with arab countries. i wonder what kind of criteria "the times" would apply holding a story? how high up in the organization does the decision go? jack: very good question. dean:...
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jack: actually. matt: to carl's point, there are a lot of temporary hires and a lot of contracted workers that maybe get laid off. the factory workers that take a ,onth-long or two week vacation they do not get laid off. erik: we do have to move on. call, i know you are all to listen to just lack here -- jeff rates speak about raising as soon as possible. carl: he is making a speech about the case against further delay. that is dangerous just 20 minutes before the jobs report. that shows you how much the fed is ignoring the broader data point. matt: i will take you to number in hong kong sink to a two-year loow. it is worst-case scenario that the city has come true. "our black skyt scenario it perpetrated that other than the current environment." jack: what does that mean? what is the black sky scenario? matt: ubs has its worst-case scenario. about hong kong and the hong kong stock market -- that market is made up primarily of real estate related companies. if you are looking at hong kong to give you
jack: actually. matt: to carl's point, there are a lot of temporary hires and a lot of contracted workers that maybe get laid off. the factory workers that take a ,onth-long or two week vacation they do not get laid off. erik: we do have to move on. call, i know you are all to listen to just lack here -- jeff rates speak about raising as soon as possible. carl: he is making a speech about the case against further delay. that is dangerous just 20 minutes before the jobs report. that shows you...
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so i don't always agree with jack, but jack is writing today, and has written his book "scarlet letter" about the neopuritannism in america, and on this subject i am in complete agreement with him. i noted that jon stewart, of all people, said that we were treating kaitlin jenner poorly by criticizing kaitlyn generaller and removing her dignity. i thought this has to be the first anytime history that jon stewart has taken a member of the kardashian cast and worried about their dignity. so, i have to say -- and from the library's point of view, we do have people of all voices come to the library. it's interesting to me that in ten and a half years i have been doing this, the only criticisms we get regularly, when we bring somebody is, we bring somebody in from the right. we bring people in from the left, we have lots of them, chris hedges, tom frank, wrote "what i this matter with kansas. i "jack wrote" what this matter with california. "we presented both. the only krill simms we got when we presented jack, not tom frank. so i leave that out for you is a i turn this over to jack. the pu
so i don't always agree with jack, but jack is writing today, and has written his book "scarlet letter" about the neopuritannism in america, and on this subject i am in complete agreement with him. i noted that jon stewart, of all people, said that we were treating kaitlin jenner poorly by criticizing kaitlyn generaller and removing her dignity. i thought this has to be the first anytime history that jon stewart has taken a member of the kardashian cast and worried about their...
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jack and i something like 35 years ago founded something jack named the boosters club which was a political discussion club in which jack ran for a number of years when i escaped from the city briefly and he has always been provocative which i admire about him. we agree about lot of things, we disagree about some. last time i introduced jack, in his book about president obama's writing, he tried to prove bill ayers, the radical had actually written the autobiography, only written part of it clearly. some of the things he has been writing lately i occasionally have my disagreements. jack has written forcefully about religious freedom lately and whether or not people should be required to serve everybody if they have for instance baking a cake if they have religious objections. i don't completely agree because i notice there is a selectivity to this that adjust wagering kansas is about when issue, homosexual already and in paul's letters to the corinthians i read for instance that he condemns swindlers and slanderers and drunkards and it seems to me there's a trifecta for donald trump and i d
jack and i something like 35 years ago founded something jack named the boosters club which was a political discussion club in which jack ran for a number of years when i escaped from the city briefly and he has always been provocative which i admire about him. we agree about lot of things, we disagree about some. last time i introduced jack, in his book about president obama's writing, he tried to prove bill ayers, the radical had actually written the autobiography, only written part of it...
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jack just did it. it, and you read the book, and oh, check, check, check, but -- >> i did. like, i read -- i mean, you -- i read "good to great," but i'm not reading a book. there's not a manual you follow. i was getting crushed, and we celebrate the 10th year as a public company this november, and i remember in year two, we heard, are you the right person to run the company? i said, who are you going to hire? we do 32% last year alone on a $3 billion base or $2 billion base. there's no road map. you know, we -- the invester data, the theme i use for investors was years, you know, leadership is an important part of it. i have a guy named eric olson, known as a bull frog, first four star admiral navy seal, and he, you know, an incredibly cool guy, and, you know, one of the sayings he has, like, ask the guys, tell me, go left, right, do you think, asking the question one time, and what leadership is, it's not about him having opinions. . s are bad. perspective is good. that's difference between good and
jack just did it. it, and you read the book, and oh, check, check, check, but -- >> i did. like, i read -- i mean, you -- i read "good to great," but i'm not reading a book. there's not a manual you follow. i was getting crushed, and we celebrate the 10th year as a public company this november, and i remember in year two, we heard, are you the right person to run the company? i said, who are you going to hire? we do 32% last year alone on a $3 billion base or $2 billion base....
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what do you think about jack dorsey's decision here?uest: i think it will be tough road to be ceo of both of these companies at the same time, especially if square prepares for its ipo. i think that twitter does need to go through a lot of changes. user growth is flagging and stock price is flagging and engagement is flagging, but i think there is so much potential in this platform if they focus on their ecosystem and focus on tweaking the product to make it more user-friendly, to reveal some of the value in all that data could be a huge success. that points directly at jack in terms of his skill set and leadership abilities, but there is the chip on the shoulder of having another full-time job , which will make it difficult to concentrate, i think. emily: colin, how bullish are you you on the future of twitter , given that user growth has been lagging. it's not like it's a recent thing. colin: we have been pretty cautious since the ipo in the stock. i would agree with comments around the value of the data and the real-time information
what do you think about jack dorsey's decision here?uest: i think it will be tough road to be ceo of both of these companies at the same time, especially if square prepares for its ipo. i think that twitter does need to go through a lot of changes. user growth is flagging and stock price is flagging and engagement is flagging, but i think there is so much potential in this platform if they focus on their ecosystem and focus on tweaking the product to make it more user-friendly, to reveal some...
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all signs externally point to jack. but we wrote yesterday that -- we've yet to see whether that is concluding. emily: colin, you are saying that it internally it certainly looks like jack is taking on ceo responsibility as well. what are you hearing? colin: internally as well as among shareholders, there is a desire for twitter to be put in the same profile as amazon or google or facebook. by a founder or cofounder, someone with a lot of legitimacy to make tough decisions. clearly a lot of change needs to take place at twitter and jack dorsey has those credentials. perhaps it is wishful thinking , but i do think he is on the short list. emily: investors want jack but management 101 says you can only have one full-time ceo job. but look -- it has been done before. steve jobs did it. he was more than human, though. what do you think about jack dorsey's decision here? guest: i think it will be tough road to be ceo of both of these companies at the same time, especially if square prepares for its ipo. i think that twitter
all signs externally point to jack. but we wrote yesterday that -- we've yet to see whether that is concluding. emily: colin, you are saying that it internally it certainly looks like jack is taking on ceo responsibility as well. what are you hearing? colin: internally as well as among shareholders, there is a desire for twitter to be put in the same profile as amazon or google or facebook. by a founder or cofounder, someone with a lot of legitimacy to make tough decisions. clearly a lot of...
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what do you think about jack dorsey's decision here? guest: i think it will be tough especially as square prepares for its ipo. twitter does need to go through a lot of changes. and growth is flagging engagement is flagging but there is so much potential in this platform if they focus on their ecosystem and focus on tweaking the product to make it more user friendly, it could be a huge success. that points directly at jack in terms of his leadership ability, but there is the chip on the shoulderhip on the which will make it difficult to concentrate. you onhow bullish are the future of twitter given that user growth has been lagging. been pretty -- i would agree with the real-time information. that's the longer-term perspective. i think where the rubber meets the road is that twitter is overly focused on monetization rather than the product. what we are seeing and hearing is there's a sense of urgency and an effort to work really hard on the products and applications. we will see that with some new products and application enhancements.
what do you think about jack dorsey's decision here? guest: i think it will be tough especially as square prepares for its ipo. twitter does need to go through a lot of changes. and growth is flagging engagement is flagging but there is so much potential in this platform if they focus on their ecosystem and focus on tweaking the product to make it more user friendly, it could be a huge success. that points directly at jack in terms of his leadership ability, but there is the chip on the...
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that is a picture of jack ruby.ve minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- you're accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of the media which prevented the american people from finding out what happened. >> you are alarming the american people! >> i say the american public should be alarmed. >> the public had been kept in the dark for so long about this, but had an undying thirst, which could only be quenched by getting facts. >> we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have three different points of view. one, we were simply incompetent. two, we were thoroughly corrupt. some say both of the above. i want someone to
that is a picture of jack ruby.ve minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because they cropped him out. >> you're accusing chief justice warren and that group of notable americans -- you're accusing them of deliberate malfeasance. >> you are part of the media which prevented the american people from finding out what...
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emily: you don't think jack dorsey can do both. guest: i think it is hard to be ceo of one public company. emily: if he did not have square with jack be your pick? guest: i can't imagine him giving up on square. emily: we talked about the problems facing twitter, trying to turn this into a mainstream product. what are you hearing? what direction should they go? atst: i agree, when you look the progress they are going through they need to get the best candidate and need to take their time. it makes you wonder if the fact that jack dorsey is showing interest in the role, and trying to figure out his role with square and twitter, is that paralyzing the process? does he need to bring clarity to say i am in and this is the way i would be in, which is impossible to believe based on the idea at square, or does he need to bow out? i believe that the letter is the better option for twitter and they need to focus on their next chapter. it is not a chapter with jack in charge. said manytter has times, this is a real surge. we are looking insi
emily: you don't think jack dorsey can do both. guest: i think it is hard to be ceo of one public company. emily: if he did not have square with jack be your pick? guest: i can't imagine him giving up on square. emily: we talked about the problems facing twitter, trying to turn this into a mainstream product. what are you hearing? what direction should they go? atst: i agree, when you look the progress they are going through they need to get the best candidate and need to take their time. it...
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call i.t. >> ashley: gee, thanks, jack.i hadn't thought about that. >> jack: i'm just trying to help. >> ashley: i got your note. it was very sweet. thank you. i've got everything handled. >> jack: i'm not here to check up on you, sis. >> ashley: then why are you here? >> jack: i'm here to tell you i made a deal with the devil. >> ashley: please don't tell me that the devil's name is victor. >> joe: phyllis, i'm glad we ran
call i.t. >> ashley: gee, thanks, jack.i hadn't thought about that. >> jack: i'm just trying to help. >> ashley: i got your note. it was very sweet. thank you. i've got everything handled. >> jack: i'm not here to check up on you, sis. >> ashley: then why are you here? >> jack: i'm here to tell you i made a deal with the devil. >> ashley: please don't tell me that the devil's name is victor. >> joe: phyllis, i'm glad we ran
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it is not a chapter with jack in charge. emily: twitter has said many times, this is a real surge. -- search. we are looking inside and outside the company far and wide. there seems to be a disbelief that any outsiders are being considered, even though they were contacted. guest: you have this political situation. your current board, they have three former ceos on it. that kind of make up leads us to an internal candidate, some of the knows the politics and the direction the company who is not going to cause more shuffling at the top. they have simple. a lot of top talent. maybe need some stability at this point. although they have these things to accomplish they want to bring someone in who knows the product and people, who knows how to move into a new direction with confidence. as you've spoken to people about before i founder has the moral authority to make the risky decisions others might not. emily: as an investor what direction would you like to see twitter take? what concerns you when it comes to the user growth numbe
it is not a chapter with jack in charge. emily: twitter has said many times, this is a real surge. -- search. we are looking inside and outside the company far and wide. there seems to be a disbelief that any outsiders are being considered, even though they were contacted. guest: you have this political situation. your current board, they have three former ceos on it. that kind of make up leads us to an internal candidate, some of the knows the politics and the direction the company who is not...
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i think, you know, the notion that jack is the right guy, well, jack is also the ceo of square, and jackpersonally hired many people under that company and told them what that company was going to be over the course of the coming years. he is not going to walk away from it, i don't think. >> so given all of that, how much confidence do you have in twitter? i mean, the board hasn't exactly been batting 1,000 over the years. they have said we're want going to hire a ceo unless it's a full-time person, but now it looks like that's the question. why go out and say that if maybe that's not the case? isn't there a reason to be a little bit skeptical about how this turns out? >> i don't know. i believe that a board isn't going to hire a part-time co-. they'll certainly fill the spot with an interim ceo, and if they're filling two different positions, that's fine on an interim basis, but to think if that's going to continue in per pet out, it doesn't make sense. we're seeing good synergy between the companies. i think the cash tag is very interesting. i think that's a wonderful outcome of jack b
i think, you know, the notion that jack is the right guy, well, jack is also the ceo of square, and jackpersonally hired many people under that company and told them what that company was going to be over the course of the coming years. he is not going to walk away from it, i don't think. >> so given all of that, how much confidence do you have in twitter? i mean, the board hasn't exactly been batting 1,000 over the years. they have said we're want going to hire a ceo unless it's a...
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sue: jack, what the heck are you doing?! jack: you didn't even see it, did you?
sue: jack, what the heck are you doing?! jack: you didn't even see it, did you?
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call i.t. >> ashley: gee, thanks, jack. hadn't thought about that. >> jack: i'm just trying to help. >> ashley: i got your note. it was very sweet. thank you. i've got everything handled. >> jack: i'm not here to check up on you, sis. >> ashley: then why are you here? >> jack: i'm here to tell you i made a deal with the devil. >> ashley: please don't tell me that the devil's name is victor. >> joe: phyllis, i'm glad we ran into each other. >> phyllth
call i.t. >> ashley: gee, thanks, jack. hadn't thought about that. >> jack: i'm just trying to help. >> ashley: i got your note. it was very sweet. thank you. i've got everything handled. >> jack: i'm not here to check up on you, sis. >> ashley: then why are you here? >> jack: i'm here to tell you i made a deal with the devil. >> ashley: please don't tell me that the devil's name is victor. >> joe: phyllis, i'm glad we ran into each other....
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>> jack: we all but stole lancelot shipping from newman. >> ashley: it was for sale, jack.ought it. that's called commerce. >> jack: you and i both know that company should never have been on the market in the first place, and certainly not at bargain-basement rates. >> ashley: that's not my fault. >> jack: it's not newman's, either. it's a worm. it's a virus. whatever the hell it was, it was planted in their computer network. >> ashley: i've done nothing wrong, jack. i mean, what the hell?! since when do you have a problem getting one up on victor? he would have done the same thing to you in a heartbeat, and you know it. >> jack: this is different. >> ashley: in what way is it different? >> jack: the roles could very easily have been reversed. this could be our family, our company who are the victims of this cyber threat. >> ashley: okay, so what now? you're empathizing with victor? are you taking a little walk in his shoes, jackie? what the heck is that about?
>> jack: we all but stole lancelot shipping from newman. >> ashley: it was for sale, jack.ought it. that's called commerce. >> jack: you and i both know that company should never have been on the market in the first place, and certainly not at bargain-basement rates. >> ashley: that's not my fault. >> jack: it's not newman's, either. it's a worm. it's a virus. whatever the hell it was, it was planted in their computer network. >> ashley: i've done nothing...
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twitter reportedly named jack dorsey as its full-time ceo. johnson. this is "bloomberg west." model x hits the streets, but that company, can it hit sales targets? rave reviews, but does it matter. ? a reversal of fortune for alibaba. with a fourth straight monthly decline. now to the lead. meet the new boss. the same as the old boss. jack dorsey as the permanent ceo, according to recode. twitter stock spiked immediately. that helso reported will continue to run square, the company he founded where he is still ceo. dick costolo's the parter is in the cards. has been in that midst of a high-profile ceo search. reported that they reached out to many leaders , but none took the ceo job. ellen teaches corporate berkeley. in womack, working the story. this-- i don't know if should be a shocker that the guy sitting in the chair is still sitting in the chair and will stay in the chair. >> this is according to recode. if this does happen, it's not something you see every day. two major companies being led by the same person. definitely raising a lot of eyebrows. on another level, we h
twitter reportedly named jack dorsey as its full-time ceo. johnson. this is "bloomberg west." model x hits the streets, but that company, can it hit sales targets? rave reviews, but does it matter. ? a reversal of fortune for alibaba. with a fourth straight monthly decline. now to the lead. meet the new boss. the same as the old boss. jack dorsey as the permanent ceo, according to recode. twitter stock spiked immediately. that helso reported will continue to run square, the company he...
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jack got better and better. he stayed in the hospital 111 days before he finally went home. >> feeling so many feels right now. >> look at those cheeks, i want to grab them and bite them. >> amazing to see them go from that point to where he's healthy and smiling. >> he just made a year old. we have to say, happy birthday, jack. well done. you courageous little boy. his parents want us to know not only did he make a year, jack is thriving. >>> i was wondering if you want to be friends. >> things get weird when the conversation gets going. >> what was that all about? >> plus, a bit of makeshift dentistry. find out if the number f gun and the big brother can get the job done. hey mcmellin' you gellin'? i'm gellin' and zinfandellin'. and so is my new bride, helen mcmellin' i'm so happy my eyes are wellin' dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles are so soft they make your feet feel outrageously comfortable. i'm gellin you're so not gellin' dr. scholl's sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts tha
jack got better and better. he stayed in the hospital 111 days before he finally went home. >> feeling so many feels right now. >> look at those cheeks, i want to grab them and bite them. >> amazing to see them go from that point to where he's healthy and smiling. >> he just made a year old. we have to say, happy birthday, jack. well done. you courageous little boy. his parents want us to know not only did he make a year, jack is thriving. >>> i was wondering if...
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jack's favorite painters. he kept the picture over his bed in his house that he just loved showing people at work. he thought that the dignity of work was one of the most important things in life. the picture here shows a woman stooping over her garden to tend it. the colors i think are just luminous. you can't see the woman's face, but the way jack has made this picture, it does get the idea that this woman works very hard, that she tends thanks carefully, and has a nine -- eye for beauty. many of us have a romance with the railroads. i think this is one of the more beautiful pictures of a train engine being carefully watched and cared for. you can see water streaming down from above. somebody is washing it with a brush, but the color combination, light on the train, shows jack's ability to make out art of everything -- make art out of everything he saw. jack made probably most of the road photographs in the prime security administration collection. he was sent to document american transportation as part of p
jack's favorite painters. he kept the picture over his bed in his house that he just loved showing people at work. he thought that the dignity of work was one of the most important things in life. the picture here shows a woman stooping over her garden to tend it. the colors i think are just luminous. you can't see the woman's face, but the way jack has made this picture, it does get the idea that this woman works very hard, that she tends thanks carefully, and has a nine -- eye for beauty....
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jack spell's booking is a little more memorable than most.ys she was still feeling the effects of the drugs he took the night before. >> when they arrested me i was freaking out and i was just like causing a huge scene and stuff and just being the most like incooperable -- is that a word? >> uncooperative. >> i was the most uncooperative like just fighting everything they said, disorderly, being loud and stuff. >> by the time i got here he was already in what we call a detox cell and was being loud, disruptive and i think he used his head a couple of times to beat on the door. another deputy went to talk to mr. spell and said if you don't calm down we will have to put you in a restraint chair. were spell, first time i ever heard this from an inmate, wanted to go into the restraint chair so we obliged him. >> spell neither denies nor recalls requesting the chair. but says he didn't enjoy being confined to it. >> they put me in a hard black plastic chair and strapped me down in it with my hands cuffed behind my back and everything. that just ma
jack spell's booking is a little more memorable than most.ys she was still feeling the effects of the drugs he took the night before. >> when they arrested me i was freaking out and i was just like causing a huge scene and stuff and just being the most like incooperable -- is that a word? >> uncooperative. >> i was the most uncooperative like just fighting everything they said, disorderly, being loud and stuff. >> by the time i got here he was already in what we call a...
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. >> if every halloween you carve the same old face on your jack-o-lantern, listen up.ght on a whole new world of creative carving options for when october rolls around. >> welcome to the great jack-o'-lantern blaze. it's held every fall at van cortlandt manor. this historic location is not far from where washington irving's legendary headless horseman chased ichabod crane. [ horse whinnies ] [ man screams ] >> we are in the midst of "sleepy hollow" country. this is the home of the american heritage of halloween, and we've always had fantastic halloween events in this area, and this is probably one of the best. >> more than 4,000 pumpkins are used to create all sorts of clever and spooky scenes. for some displays, artificial pumpkins are needed. but most are real. >> we are in front of our "jurassic park" installation, where we have giant, life-sized dinosaurs that are constructed of, in some cases, more than 100 pumpkins. we sketch them from anatomy books and create them so that they're accurate. each pumpkin represents a specific bone on the dinosaur. >> everywhere yo
. >> if every halloween you carve the same old face on your jack-o-lantern, listen up.ght on a whole new world of creative carving options for when october rolls around. >> welcome to the great jack-o'-lantern blaze. it's held every fall at van cortlandt manor. this historic location is not far from where washington irving's legendary headless horseman chased ichabod crane. [ horse whinnies ] [ man screams ] >> we are in the midst of "sleepy hollow" country. this is...
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jack delano's favote painters. he kept this picture over his bed. that he just loved showing people at work. he thought that the dignity of work was one of the most important things in life. the picture here shows a woman overing both -- stooping her garden to tend it. the colors are just luminous. you cannot see the woman's face, jack has made this picture, you get the idea that this woman works very hard, that she tends things carefully, and beauty.ye for many of us have romance with the railroads. i think this is one of the more beautiful pictures of a train engine. washed.ing carefully you can see water streaming down from above. somebody is washing it with a brush. light on the train shows jack delano's ability to make art out of everything he saw. elano made probably most of the railroad photographs in the farm security administration collection. he was center to document american transportation as part of preparation for world war ii. he started off in chicago and took the train out west. did a big loop through arizona,a, new mexico, back up
jack delano's favote painters. he kept this picture over his bed. that he just loved showing people at work. he thought that the dignity of work was one of the most important things in life. the picture here shows a woman overing both -- stooping her garden to tend it. the colors are just luminous. you cannot see the woman's face, jack has made this picture, you get the idea that this woman works very hard, that she tends things carefully, and beauty.ye for many of us have romance with the...
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emily: mike, do you think jack dorsey can do both jobs?ike: jack dorsey is an exceptional executive, a man of incredible work ethic. if you have ever worked for a startup or growth stage company, there are folks who are just 10x in their ability to lead. have deep product inside that nobody else can have. it is clear from folks i have spoken with that jack dorsey has that ability. he is a rare breed of executive. given his work ethic and deep product inside that is so far beyond the average leadership executive, i am optimistic he could do both jobs were that necessary. and i think that for square, square has a really good set of other executives who could run that business, but i believe jack is a product visionary and it is important that you continue to lead square. -- that he continues to lead square. emily: i think you are in the minority there. many experts i have in speaking to don't think it's a good idea for him to do both jobs. we will have to see. thank you both. now, a stock we are watching -- paulo alto network shares jumping
emily: mike, do you think jack dorsey can do both jobs?ike: jack dorsey is an exceptional executive, a man of incredible work ethic. if you have ever worked for a startup or growth stage company, there are folks who are just 10x in their ability to lead. have deep product inside that nobody else can have. it is clear from folks i have spoken with that jack dorsey has that ability. he is a rare breed of executive. given his work ethic and deep product inside that is so far beyond the average...
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jack has 96 of one and a million of the other. particularly about his time in the merchant marines. >> 600 miles on a train through the night i went. >> reporter: at this point in his life, though there is one story jack would like you to hear more than any other. because, perhaps, if he tells it enough, something might change. jack was a merchant mariner from 1942 to 1952, working on boats that helped supply the boats in ww2 and korea. it wasn't combat but it sure was dangerous. >> i think they had more casualties percentage-wise than any other branch. the sailors that history forgot. >> jack doesn't feel like his fellow mariners ever got the respect they deserve. and with fewer of his generation alive today they may never get it. he would like to see the merchant marines included in the gi bill. something president roosevelt said he was for when he signed it into law 70 years ago. >> but he died and nobody took up the torch. so he died. >> which is why even now at 96, jack talks and writes about his time at sea hoping that by sh
jack has 96 of one and a million of the other. particularly about his time in the merchant marines. >> 600 miles on a train through the night i went. >> reporter: at this point in his life, though there is one story jack would like you to hear more than any other. because, perhaps, if he tells it enough, something might change. jack was a merchant mariner from 1942 to 1952, working on boats that helped supply the boats in ww2 and korea. it wasn't combat but it sure was dangerous....
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jack kemp deserves a lot of credit for that.k: he was an nfl quarterback, a congressman from a new york. he eventually gets on a ticket. how did he exercise so much influence as a congressman? >> he was a self-taught in economics. it turns out yet about a formula than all the keynesians and liberal economists in the 1970's. they didn't know what to do. he had a plan. it was to cut the rates, particularly on the wealthy, because they are the people that can invent to some extent. it was trickle-down economics. but the key thing was it worked so well. it became known as reaganomics. kemp put together a movement. it was really outside of congress. he was more of a presidential figure, even when he was a backbench house member. i see ted cruz now. he's trying to be a guide to do something in the senate, but all he does is yell at the leadership endocyte -- yell at the leadership and say they are lying. john: when i think about it jack kemp, i think two things, one is inclusive and the other is optimistic. he was a bleeding heart con
jack kemp deserves a lot of credit for that.k: he was an nfl quarterback, a congressman from a new york. he eventually gets on a ticket. how did he exercise so much influence as a congressman? >> he was a self-taught in economics. it turns out yet about a formula than all the keynesians and liberal economists in the 1970's. they didn't know what to do. he had a plan. it was to cut the rates, particularly on the wealthy, because they are the people that can invent to some extent. it was...
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the women in jack's pictures are not wearing lipstick. they had their hair done up in bandannas to keep dirt out of their hair. they are just very simply. -- they are dressed very simply, sensible shoes. they are having their sandwiches from wax paper. it is just the way you would expect people in a rough and tumble job to be looking. not dramatically lit. the women were taking over the men's jobs because so many men had been sent to the front or they were working in military situations. up for womenened who had been excluded from the previous -- a lot of sentiment that women were not physically , that do factory work they were mentally not able to grasp what was involved, they should be home taking care of en. when push came to shove, they have to go out. when the war was over, they were the home roleto or secretarial jobs. painting the emblem on an airplane that is going to be used in the war. she looks like a fashion model. mascara and lipstick and nail polish. she is not wearing gloves to protect her hands from the paint. at the end o
the women in jack's pictures are not wearing lipstick. they had their hair done up in bandannas to keep dirt out of their hair. they are just very simply. -- they are dressed very simply, sensible shoes. they are having their sandwiches from wax paper. it is just the way you would expect people in a rough and tumble job to be looking. not dramatically lit. the women were taking over the men's jobs because so many men had been sent to the front or they were working in military situations. up for...
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rico reporting jack dorsey will be the company's chief executive. man who broke that story joins us next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. fro
rico reporting jack dorsey will be the company's chief executive. man who broke that story joins us next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today...
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ev and jack and i now work really well together. jack and ev are still on the board.hose two run really successful companies in their own right. the beauty of this for both of them is that, you know, it is hard for anyone in the world to look at those two and say, well, they got lucky. emily: how often do you talk to them? dick: pretty regularly. you know, jack and i, we have dinner every tuesday night at zuni cafÉ. on market. emily: good chicken. dick: good chicken. come for the roast chicken, stay for something else. emily: they are going to love this. dick: yeah, i am basically walking around doing ads for zuni cafÉ. [laughter] dick: and then ev and i talk regularly, too. in fact, ev and i are trying to figure out when we can get dinner next week in fact over email right now. emily: do you feel like you have their support? dick: i think so. the short answer is yes. jack thinks about the product from a very -- he will have these product insights that come at twitter from a very different angle. and then ev always has this really firm grounding in the user, the user,
ev and jack and i now work really well together. jack and ev are still on the board.hose two run really successful companies in their own right. the beauty of this for both of them is that, you know, it is hard for anyone in the world to look at those two and say, well, they got lucky. emily: how often do you talk to them? dick: pretty regularly. you know, jack and i, we have dinner every tuesday night at zuni cafÉ. on market. emily: good chicken. dick: good chicken. come for the roast...
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the market knows that jack has such strong teams that he can run both companies.k dorsey has full support of the key suppliers -- of the key players at twitter. earlier on studio 1.0, i asked sacca if he was becoming an activist investor, which he deflected, but he explained why he wants to fix twitter. >> i have been invested since anyone can be invested. there are more than a billion people who have tried it and not stuck around. twitter needs to be easier and more exciting and less intimidating for all those people. emily: turning now to china. xi jinping's first state visit to the united states is scheduled later this month. the president will be attending a tech summit in seattle, organized by the chinese government. here is what we know. bloomberg has confirmed that alibaba founder jack ma will be there. uber has been invited. apple confirms that tim cook is planning to attend and maybe the ceos of facebook and google as well. they will attend a dinner hosted by microsoft founder bill gates at his home. it is interesting, given the president obama's hard-lin
the market knows that jack has such strong teams that he can run both companies.k dorsey has full support of the key suppliers -- of the key players at twitter. earlier on studio 1.0, i asked sacca if he was becoming an activist investor, which he deflected, but he explained why he wants to fix twitter. >> i have been invested since anyone can be invested. there are more than a billion people who have tried it and not stuck around. twitter needs to be easier and more exciting and less...
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thank you, adam, for keeping jack and victor off my back. >> ian: well, jack is irrelevant
thank you, adam, for keeping jack and victor off my back. >> ian: well, jack is irrelevant
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jack and ev are on the board. they run successful companies in their own right.he beauty of this for both of them in fact it's hard for to look athe world those two and say, they got lucky. emily: how often do you talk to them? dick: we have dinner once a week at zuni cafe. emily: good chicken. dick: i am walking around doing commercials for zuni cafe right now. we talk regularly. we are trying to figure out when we can get dinner next week. emily: do you feel like you have their support? dick: the short answer is yes. jack thinks about the product, he has insights that come at it from a different angle. ev always has this really firm grounding in the user. that has gotten him where he is. running his third successful company. emily: what are you doing to improve the core experience for the user? ♪ emily: tales of great founders and ceos all are boiled down to legend. dick: the problem is, people create this mythology about people. the reality is, everybody has one or two superpowers. and then lots of flaws. emily: what is your superpower? dick: i am president in
jack and ev are on the board. they run successful companies in their own right.he beauty of this for both of them in fact it's hard for to look athe world those two and say, they got lucky. emily: how often do you talk to them? dick: we have dinner once a week at zuni cafe. emily: good chicken. dick: i am walking around doing commercials for zuni cafe right now. we talk regularly. we are trying to figure out when we can get dinner next week. emily: do you feel like you have their support? dick:...
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and i'm talking to troy and jack, everybody stay caught. keep your head. they're buying opportunities and to go back to you with that idea, jack, it's interesting when we talk to a couple people today or already who brought up the idea of going into cash as an observation or strategy said people are going into cash or said it's a good idea going into cash. i made the point maybe it's not, you know? >> depends who you are. if we're going to try to figure out what the stock market is going to do over the next year, there's no reliable way to do it. you can use today's valuations to make a pretty educated guess what average returns look like over the next ten years. lower starting point putting money to work, the higher returns are likely to be. somewhere out there is a retiree looking at tv set and throwing their shoe at it, they're not putting money to work, they're in a tough spot. if you're a young investor saving in your 401(k), this is kind of what you want. connell: could be somebody trying to throw their shoe aty. >> that will be later today. connell:
and i'm talking to troy and jack, everybody stay caught. keep your head. they're buying opportunities and to go back to you with that idea, jack, it's interesting when we talk to a couple people today or already who brought up the idea of going into cash as an observation or strategy said people are going into cash or said it's a good idea going into cash. i made the point maybe it's not, you know? >> depends who you are. if we're going to try to figure out what the stock market is going...
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>> jack: where do i begin? what's this guy look like, anyway? >> phyllis: well, he is devastatingly handsome. that's why i shooed him away before you could meet him. >> jack: or thank him for my feast. >> phyllis: fred is a good guy. he is very sweet, but he's lonely. and he was adorable when he was talking about his wife
>> jack: where do i begin? what's this guy look like, anyway? >> phyllis: well, he is devastatingly handsome. that's why i shooed him away before you could meet him. >> jack: or thank him for my feast. >> phyllis: fred is a good guy. he is very sweet, but he's lonely. and he was adorable when he was talking about his wife
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>> jack: all electronic devices >>f limits.
>> jack: all electronic devices >>f limits.
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jack: 130? peter: yeah. jack: plus, my blooper of the week. it's ok. where'd the other one go?es that
jack: 130? peter: yeah. jack: plus, my blooper of the week. it's ok. where'd the other one go?es that
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>> jack: all electronic devices off limits. >> phyllis: so, no talk about
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>> jack: where do i begin? what's this guy look like, anyway?phyllis: well, he is devastatingly handsome. that's why i shooed him away before you could meet him. >> jack: or thank him for my feast. >> phyllis: fred is a good guy. he is very sweet, but he's lonely. and he was adorable when he was talking about his wife and their great romance that
>> jack: where do i begin? what's this guy look like, anyway?phyllis: well, he is devastatingly handsome. that's why i shooed him away before you could meet him. >> jack: or thank him for my feast. >> phyllis: fred is a good guy. he is very sweet, but he's lonely. and he was adorable when he was talking about his wife and their great romance that
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do you think jack dorsey can do both jobs? mike: jack dorsey is an exceptional executive, a man incredible work ethic. if you have ever worked for a aretup, there are folks who .0 x in their ability to lead it is clear from folks i have woken with that jack dorsey has that ability. he is a rare breed of executive. given his work ethic and deep , i am optimistic he could do both jobs were that necessary. has a reallyquare good set of other executives who could run the business, but i jack is a product visionary and i think it is important he continues to lead square. think you are in the minority there. many experts i have in speaking to don't think it's a good idea for him to do both jobs. thank you both. --, a stock we are watching palo alto networks dropping after results from the software security company -- another security software watching -- shares rising on the back of that were cast. we caught up with the true point ceo about the next generation of cyber security. isthe biggest factor of risk e-mail. that's where hack
do you think jack dorsey can do both jobs? mike: jack dorsey is an exceptional executive, a man incredible work ethic. if you have ever worked for a aretup, there are folks who .0 x in their ability to lead it is clear from folks i have woken with that jack dorsey has that ability. he is a rare breed of executive. given his work ethic and deep , i am optimistic he could do both jobs were that necessary. has a reallyquare good set of other executives who could run the business, but i jack is a...
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i blew jack [bleep]! name dropper.to bang that waitress... ...you would've noticed that odin had agents in play. she was the hostess! if you weren't blinded by jealousy. okay, yes, i'm jealous. first step's admitting it. jealous that odin's gonna beat us again... ...thanks to your epic poonhoundery. first of all, lana -- arretêz-vous! arretz-vous! [ tires screeching ] - [ chuckles ] - great. good job. shut up! odin doesn't beat sterling archer. only sterling archer beats -- [ tires screech ] did you want to finish that thought? did you want to finish shutting your big, fat, negative, wordsy mouth? whose fat mouth told the stupid waitress he was an isis agent? hostess! and i had a plan. what? to get laid in the walk-in? also, because i'm not an ant, lana... [ tires screech ] ...i happen to see the big picture. oh, really? well, then, where's... [ tires screech ] ...kasparov? okay, that was a fluke. yeah, a fluke of nature because i happen to have - perfect situational awareness, lana... - archer. - which cannot be taugh
i blew jack [bleep]! name dropper.to bang that waitress... ...you would've noticed that odin had agents in play. she was the hostess! if you weren't blinded by jealousy. okay, yes, i'm jealous. first step's admitting it. jealous that odin's gonna beat us again... ...thanks to your epic poonhoundery. first of all, lana -- arretêz-vous! arretz-vous! [ tires screeching ] - [ chuckles ] - great. good job. shut up! odin doesn't beat sterling archer. only sterling archer beats -- [ tires screech ]...
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jack hast knows that such strong teams that he can run both. earlier this year i asked him if he was becoming an activist -- he said hesaid wanted to fix twitter. sinceave been invested anyone can be invested. there are more than a billion people who have tried it and not stuck around. twitter needs to be easier and more exciting and less intimidating for all the people. emily: turning now to china. the president's first state business to the united states is later this month. the president will be attending a tech summit in seattle, organized by the chinese government are here is what we know. bloomberg has confirmed that alibaba founder jack ma will be there. apples to cook will be planning to attend and may the ceos of facebook and google as well. they will attend a dinner hosted by microsoft founder bill gates at his home. thes interesting, given president obama's hard-line on china and the chinese president's hard-line on u.s. tech companies. what do you make of the chinese government organizing its own little side trip ahead of the state
jack hast knows that such strong teams that he can run both. earlier this year i asked him if he was becoming an activist -- he said hesaid wanted to fix twitter. sinceave been invested anyone can be invested. there are more than a billion people who have tried it and not stuck around. twitter needs to be easier and more exciting and less intimidating for all the people. emily: turning now to china. the president's first state business to the united states is later this month. the president...
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but they prosecuted jack johnson. tom: i don't like to use the word arrogance but that is what it was. the feeling that he was above all of this that he can take money and laugh about it. brian: the minority accusation that he made. what do you think? tom: there is no credible information that african-americans are singled out by prosecutors in the district of columbia. it shows you how corrupt -- i tell people, when you think about all of the corruption that we are talking about in this immediate washington area including virginia and maryland, you have to remember that four governors out of seven in illinois has been or are in prison. ray nagin, the mayor of new orleans when katrina happened. turns out -- he was convicted after he left office. he was indicted and is serving a 10 year prison sentence. kilpatrick in detroit. from 1976 until 2010, there are almost 1300 officials -- public corruption is there because that is where the money and the power is. there will always be people who try to steal it, try to co-opt
but they prosecuted jack johnson. tom: i don't like to use the word arrogance but that is what it was. the feeling that he was above all of this that he can take money and laugh about it. brian: the minority accusation that he made. what do you think? tom: there is no credible information that african-americans are singled out by prosecutors in the district of columbia. it shows you how corrupt -- i tell people, when you think about all of the corruption that we are talking about in this...
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we backed jack, because we think he has the executive support. we think that for the employees, he's a rallying point and they rally around him. externally, we saw publicly shareholders come out and support jack. and he has support by the industry. so we like all three of the factions support him. and what i think is interesting since he's taken over since july, you've already seen his fingerprints on the company. faster roll out. and universal links the other day. the buy button today and the project lightning coming. and you see this tempo increase underneath him and they need to grow the user base and the monetization. >> so you like dorsey. it is a good move. and how about the board. if you take a look at the board members, they are not engaged with the product. which is really important for a company that needs a product. and david curry only tweeted 98 times. someone only has eight tweets. why is this important. >> they should know the product. know the pitfalls going forward and what changes need to be done. whether they know, they could k
we backed jack, because we think he has the executive support. we think that for the employees, he's a rallying point and they rally around him. externally, we saw publicly shareholders come out and support jack. and he has support by the industry. so we like all three of the factions support him. and what i think is interesting since he's taken over since july, you've already seen his fingerprints on the company. faster roll out. and universal links the other day. the buy button today and the...