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so there is a sense where you have to go for the jugular or for the point fast. there is not much room to breathe in those. you are trying to get as many things and as many jokes as possible into one place where. as in a discussion with, you know, whoever, senator gillebrand who was last thursday, you request have a more-- you can let the thing breathe a bit more. >> rose: david letterman at this table once said to me, you know, i would love to do what you do. the way you do it because you done have to have a laugh every minute. >> right. >> rose: and i have to find a laugh every minute. >> yeah. >> rose: with some exceptions. >> yeah, that's right. but-- also, he has-- he has a contempt which is earned. so he can-- he can sit in front of an actor who he demonstrably has no interest in and whose movie he clearly has not seen, and he can make fun of them and that's fine. because he's earned that over decades. >> rose: yate, right. >> i can't do that. that's another level of obnoxiousness. >> rose: an unearned -- >> exactly. you can't do that. so i would like to be
so there is a sense where you have to go for the jugular or for the point fast. there is not much room to breathe in those. you are trying to get as many things and as many jokes as possible into one place where. as in a discussion with, you know, whoever, senator gillebrand who was last thursday, you request have a more-- you can let the thing breathe a bit more. >> rose: david letterman at this table once said to me, you know, i would love to do what you do. the way you do it because...
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that gets right to the jugular, citizens, let's do people. that guy's nuts. >> you got to figure where it's coming from, seattle, you have the space needle, what is that for? there's no tear in space that you have to sew, what is is the space needle there for? next topic, i want to talk about is the federal government, it wants to create a behavioral insights team that will look for ways that will suddenly influence behavior. it's a way to nudge people to save more money for requirement among other things. mike, knowing the government, won't they nudge us for behaviors that knowingly give us more government. >> this is just what we need, everything that's wrong with the role of government in our lives is associated with this particular story. why doesn't the white house do less nudging, we don't need barack obama or joe biden nudgi nudging us in any way, shape or form. >> mike, you just said, black and blue. be careful, because that borders browning paper bags. but when you talk about -- i think you would love this, this is the government say
that gets right to the jugular, citizens, let's do people. that guy's nuts. >> you got to figure where it's coming from, seattle, you have the space needle, what is that for? there's no tear in space that you have to sew, what is is the space needle there for? next topic, i want to talk about is the federal government, it wants to create a behavioral insights team that will look for ways that will suddenly influence behavior. it's a way to nudge people to save more money for requirement...
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. >> you can throw it into somebody's heart, pop a jugular vein, take an eyeball out, and clear the evidence and then clear the evidence. and your work station's clean. >> there was a slashing over in badger section involved hispanics. the hispanics are now in lockdown, actually they've got the entire badger second on lockdown. >> our crew was at san quentin just hours after an inmate was slashed across the faced with a shank. the attacker was identified and put in administrative segregation for questioning, but now the entire cell block is about to be searched for weapons. >> keep your eyes open. keep your ears open. do your normal cell searches, handle your business and be safe. >> a large team of correctional officers will search every square inch of their cells. first, all the inmates are removed. first for weapons, then taken out to the yard. >> step over here. >> all right. all right. >> these surprise raids are usually successful in finding weapons. but present a unique challenge for "lockup" crews. >> it is action. it's real action. and the only thing that you have to be careful of y
. >> you can throw it into somebody's heart, pop a jugular vein, take an eyeball out, and clear the evidence and then clear the evidence. and your work station's clean. >> there was a slashing over in badger section involved hispanics. the hispanics are now in lockdown, actually they've got the entire badger second on lockdown. >> our crew was at san quentin just hours after an inmate was slashed across the faced with a shank. the attacker was identified and put in...
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is a guy who had done nothing wrong, maybe he smoked pot on the side, but he is definitely not the jugularthey were looking for. having people break into his home in the middle of the night, putting them in this situation where you do make a terrible decision. the state then tried to kill him, taken away from his child for 10 years. so he was taken away from his kids and he now has a felony record never vote. he has to clean the felon every he applies for the job. so this is a good outcome that we were relieved that this had happened and it was an illustration of how low i think our expectations have become on this particular issue that we could be joyous at this particular occasion. and so i think i will turn it over now to mark. >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to thank the cato institute for providing this forum first i want to acknowledge the dedication and service of the men and women in blue and what they provide to us every day. just yesterday i left orlando, florida and yesterday morning a young orlando police officer was shot twice during a traffic stop. he is recuperating and
is a guy who had done nothing wrong, maybe he smoked pot on the side, but he is definitely not the jugularthey were looking for. having people break into his home in the middle of the night, putting them in this situation where you do make a terrible decision. the state then tried to kill him, taken away from his child for 10 years. so he was taken away from his kids and he now has a felony record never vote. he has to clean the felon every he applies for the job. so this is a good outcome that...
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that gets right to the jugular. citizen. guy is nuts. >> you've got to figure where it's coming from. seattle. i mean they have the space needle. what is that for? space? there is no tear in space have you to sew. >> there are some doobies there, either. >> next topic. the federal government wants to create a bee hairor yil insight team looking for ways to influence people's behavior to nudge foam save more money for retirement. among other things. won't they nudge us towards behaviors guaranteeing more government? >> we've been being nudged to we're black and blue back there. everything wrong with the world of government in our lives represented in this goofy story. i've got an idea. why znlt the white house let americans behave the way we want to behave. we don't want barack obama or joe biden nothing us. >> i'll take nothing over fudging. >> true. >> i guess nudging is the better than being forced to do something. >> yes. i just want to say, mike you just said black and blue. be careful. that borders brown paper bag. i th
that gets right to the jugular. citizen. guy is nuts. >> you've got to figure where it's coming from. seattle. i mean they have the space needle. what is that for? space? there is no tear in space have you to sew. >> there are some doobies there, either. >> next topic. the federal government wants to create a bee hairor yil insight team looking for ways to influence people's behavior to nudge foam save more money for retirement. among other things. won't they nudge us towards...
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. >> they were slashed around the head, neck, came very close to the jugular on one of the officers.i remember running into the pod. there was an inmate between both of them and they were both being stabbed. >> aaron bell rushed to aid his fellow officers moments after the assault began. >> i hit the inmate, tried to get him by his arm, and i slipped. and i didn't realize what i slipped on was all blood. >> it took a couple of minutes before we got other officers in there to respond, pull jesus off and get medical attention to the officers. >> i was covered from basically my neck down with blood. it wasn't the inmate's blood, it was my fellow officers' blood. >> had that guy not been there to save them, i probably would have killed them. i mean, who's to say? if he would have died would i have felt bad or had remorse? maybe. maybe. >> the matter of fact way that he talked about attacking the officers was really scary. it made you realize what a -- what a dangerous place a prison is. >> garcia went on to give us a chilling insight into the mind of an inmate bent on spilling the blood
. >> they were slashed around the head, neck, came very close to the jugular on one of the officers.i remember running into the pod. there was an inmate between both of them and they were both being stabbed. >> aaron bell rushed to aid his fellow officers moments after the assault began. >> i hit the inmate, tried to get him by his arm, and i slipped. and i didn't realize what i slipped on was all blood. >> it took a couple of minutes before we got other officers in...
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president obama instead of being at least continued to be measured, he went straight for the partisan jugular and said something that i think will come back to hahn him. >> let's hear that. >> i think the really interesting question is, why it is that my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy guardrail. their number one priority. the one unifying principal in the republican party at the mome is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. >> so president obama said he will not indulge anybody and talk about hypotheticals but he has no problem with hyperbole. that 70% of people don't want i, want it to be repealed, don't believe it will help them in the furkt aren't buying that they're getting rebates. every other story their premiums are going up. it is attach to believe republicans want 30 million people to go without health insurance. >> i do. i'm a rotten person. the other ploy about, this he keeps asking republicans for a program. republicans don't make programs. they rely on privatization and competition.
president obama instead of being at least continued to be measured, he went straight for the partisan jugular and said something that i think will come back to hahn him. >> let's hear that. >> i think the really interesting question is, why it is that my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy guardrail. their number one priority. the one unifying principal in the republican party at the mome is making sure that 30...
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democratic does it than the democrats pitch a fit that the republicans -- republicans go for the jugulareally -- >> democrats make it easy. >> yeah. >> how much of a good send for my friend, the man who's name appears on these mugs eliot spitzer in his race for comptroller that anthony wiener keeps digging a hole deeper. >> it's very rare when you prostitute as a governor that you can run against somebody worse. it's got to be a tremendous thing to have somebody in the ring. >> kristin davis is running for comptroller. that's the coolest thing. >> he should run as her lt. governor. when she was running for governor, she asked me to run for her as lt. governor. i thought about it, but my mind went a little bit too oriented, don't do it. >> don't you think you're grateful to wiener, because he made spitzer's sins look like huckleberry finn's. >> it's obvious that spitzer is overqualified and wiener underqualified. who do you like for president as comedians and wits in 2016. >> i'd pick ted new jersey generality for the republicans and kristin davis for the democrats. >> i'm going to ask yo
democratic does it than the democrats pitch a fit that the republicans -- republicans go for the jugulareally -- >> democrats make it easy. >> yeah. >> how much of a good send for my friend, the man who's name appears on these mugs eliot spitzer in his race for comptroller that anthony wiener keeps digging a hole deeper. >> it's very rare when you prostitute as a governor that you can run against somebody worse. it's got to be a tremendous thing to have somebody in the...
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he was not the jugular they were looking for food people breaking news held in the middle of the nightputting them in this terrified position. he made a mistake, like a lot of police officers have done in the streets. the state then try to kill him. this is a guy who was great to escape. the mother of the woman he had a child with out of wedlock care or ice what a good father he was. he was defending escape that night. he now is a felony record. he has to explain his o'fallon every time he applies for a job. this was one of the good stories. this is a good outcome. we relieved this happening. it was an illustration of how low our expectations have become on this particular issue that we could be joyous that this particular occasion. i will turn it over to market buco for mayor. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. how is everyone? i wanted to thank the cato institute for providing this forum today. i want to thank you for your participation and attendance here in your interest in the subject. first, i want to acknowledge the dedication and service our men and women in blue provide
he was not the jugular they were looking for food people breaking news held in the middle of the nightputting them in this terrified position. he made a mistake, like a lot of police officers have done in the streets. the state then try to kill him. this is a guy who was great to escape. the mother of the woman he had a child with out of wedlock care or ice what a good father he was. he was defending escape that night. he now is a felony record. he has to explain his o'fallon every time he...
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she was that kind of flamboyant -- she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i never met a stranger and i am no question in my mind sitting here because of her. >> stephanie that story speaks to the way women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office? >> i don't think there's a woman in this country who doesn't have a role model now. may not be -- they're either in their life directly or they're serving in the united states senate. i remember talking to a woman who was thinking about running for congress. this will probably sound familiar. we should ask stacy her story of deciding. we were trying to recruit a woman to run for the house in wisconsin. and she was so close to running, so close to running. we're like, you can do it, you can do it. she called me and she said, i don't know what to do with my kids. well, i didn't exactly know what to do with her kids. because i haven't had the pleasure of having children myself. i said, you know, i know somebody who does. i put her on the ph
she was that kind of flamboyant -- she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i never met a stranger and i am no question in my mind sitting here because of her. >> stephanie that story speaks to the way women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office? >> i don't think there's a woman in this country who doesn't have a role model now. may not be -- they're either in their life...
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she was that kind of flamboyant she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i have never met a stranger -- and i am sitting here because of her, no question in my mind. [applause] >> stephanie, that story speaks to the way women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office i don't think there is a woman in this country that does not have a role model now. >> they are either in their life directly where they are serving in the united states senate. i remember talking to a woman about running for congress and this probably sounds familiar -- we should ask stacy her story of deciding -- we were trying to recruit a woman to run for the house in wisconsin. she was so close to running and we said you could do it. she called me and said i don't know what to do with my kids. well, i did not exactly know what to do with her kids because i don't have the pleasure of having my own but i said i know somebody who does. got on the phone with congresswoman wasserman schultz who is serving in the house who
she was that kind of flamboyant she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i have never met a stranger -- and i am sitting here because of her, no question in my mind. [applause] >> stephanie, that story speaks to the way women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office i don't think there is a woman in this country that does not have a role model now. >> they are either in their...
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she was that kind of flamboyant -- she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i never met a stranger and i am no question in my mind sitting here because of her. >> stephanie that story speaks to the way women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office? >> i don't think there's a woman in this country who doesn't have a role model now. may not be -- they're either in their life directly or they're serving in the united states senate. i remember talking to a woman who was thinking about running for congress. this will probably sound familiar. we should ask stacy her story of deciding. we were trying to recruit a woman to run
she was that kind of flamboyant -- she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i never met a stranger and i am no question in my mind sitting here because of her. >> stephanie that story speaks to the way women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office? >> i don't think there's a woman in this country who doesn't have a role model now. may not be -- they're either in their life...
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she was that kind of flamboyant -- she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i have never met a stranger -- and i am sitting here because of her, no question in my mind. [applause] >> stephanie, that story speaks to the weight women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office i don't think there is a woman in this country that does not have a role model now. >> they are either in their life directly where they are serving in the united states senate. i remember talking to a woman about running for congress and this probably sounds familiar -- we should ask stacy her story of deciding -- we were trying to recruit a woman to run for the house in wisconsin. she was so close to running and we said you could do it. and said i don't know what to do with my kids. well, i did not exactly know what to do with her kids because i don't have the pleasure of having my own but i said i know somebody who does. i got on the phone with congresswoman every wasserman schultz who is serving in the ho
she was that kind of flamboyant -- she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it and i have never met a stranger -- and i am sitting here because of her, no question in my mind. [applause] >> stephanie, that story speaks to the weight women make decisions about running. if they don't have a role model, how difficult is it for you to convince a woman that she should run for office i don't think there is a woman in this country that does not have a role model now. >> they are either in...
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she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it. i have never met a stranger. am no question sitting here because of her. [applause] >> that story speaks to the way women make decision about running. how difficult is it to convince a woman that she should run for office. >> i do not think there is a woman in this country who does not -- who does not have our role model now. they're either in their life directly or serving in the united states senate. talking to a woman thinking about running for congress. i remember talking to a womanfor congress, this probably will sound familiar, we should ask stacy her thorough story of the signing, we were trying to recruit a woman to run for theso close to running. so close to running. and we were like, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it. don't know what to do with my kids. well, i didn't exactly know what to do with her kids because i haven't had the pleasure yet of having children myself. it i said, you know what, know somebody who does. i got on the phone with debby wasserman schultz who has three, she ran with
she grabbed life by the jugular and shook it. i have never met a stranger. am no question sitting here because of her. [applause] >> that story speaks to the way women make decision about running. how difficult is it to convince a woman that she should run for office. >> i do not think there is a woman in this country who does not -- who does not have our role model now. they're either in their life directly or serving in the united states senate. talking to a woman thinking about...