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i went to ed kotz, the mayor of new york city and said, i would like to build it. if i don't build it quickly and for under $2 million, i will pay for it myself. it's the most successful rink anywhere in the world. run's the way we wanted to -- want it to run. eight years, 22 million dollars. of the $22 million, i had to rip it all down. the advantage was i had to spend demolition money to rip it down. i built it in three months. i have a daughter. do we all know my daughter? she's great. i wanted her to go ice skating before she got too old. said, i'mt years, i going to build a rink. [laughter] i would walk through central park and look at that rink and i would see -- it's a massive .urface, over an acre i would say 200 or 300 men sitting there all day long. why aren't they working? they didn't do anything. i got it. i did a great job, like the book, you know? "kick ass." the workers loved it. at the same everything. when the city first started the rink, they went to miami to get an engineer who builds refrigerators, for putting food in. they used freon. that's ok
i went to ed kotz, the mayor of new york city and said, i would like to build it. if i don't build it quickly and for under $2 million, i will pay for it myself. it's the most successful rink anywhere in the world. run's the way we wanted to -- want it to run. eight years, 22 million dollars. of the $22 million, i had to rip it all down. the advantage was i had to spend demolition money to rip it down. i built it in three months. i have a daughter. do we all know my daughter? she's great. i...
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i went to ed kotz, the mayor of new york city and said, i would like to build it.f i don't build it quickly and for under $2 million, i will pay for it myself. it's the most successful rink anywhere in the world. run's the way we wanted to -- want it to run. eight years, 22 million dollars. of the $22 million, i had to rip it all down. the advantage was i had to spend demolition money to rip it down. i built it in three months. i have a daughter. do we all know my daughter? she's great. i wanted her to go ice skating before she got too old. said, i'mt years, i going to build a rink. [laughter] i would walk through central park and look at that rink and i would see -- it's a massive .urface, over an acre i would say 200 or 300 men sitting there all day long. why aren't they working? they didn't do anything. i got it. i did a great job, like the book, you know? "kick ass." the workers loved it. at the same everything. when the city first started the rink, they went to miami to get an engineer who builds refrigerators, for putting food in. they used freon. that's ok f
i went to ed kotz, the mayor of new york city and said, i would like to build it.f i don't build it quickly and for under $2 million, i will pay for it myself. it's the most successful rink anywhere in the world. run's the way we wanted to -- want it to run. eight years, 22 million dollars. of the $22 million, i had to rip it all down. the advantage was i had to spend demolition money to rip it down. i built it in three months. i have a daughter. do we all know my daughter? she's great. i...
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how many people have actually paid, what happens when the care begins, what happens next year as the kotz of cacosts adjusted. the health care sector has been an area of tremendous focus and that has more to do with innovation happening on the biotech side and also the cost of a lot of medications, a lot of lawmakers here focused not just on what's happening with america's car companies but with some of the big drugmakers, too. >> absolutely, kelly. i think we've seen health care in general has been a huge theme, a positive story in the last couple years as people have anticipated changes to the system through obamacare among other things. so i think there is certainly a huge focus on this obviously today. we also have new information about the number of registrants perhaps being more in line with what the administration had hoped. i'm sure we'll hear more language about that. this is going to be an area to watch. >> lee, i want to know, it's april 1, beginning of the second quarter, how are you repositioning if at all and what trends to you expect over the next 90 days? >> i think from t
how many people have actually paid, what happens when the care begins, what happens next year as the kotz of cacosts adjusted. the health care sector has been an area of tremendous focus and that has more to do with innovation happening on the biotech side and also the cost of a lot of medications, a lot of lawmakers here focused not just on what's happening with america's car companies but with some of the big drugmakers, too. >> absolutely, kelly. i think we've seen health care in...
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and all three who voted against declassifying it, all republicans, marco rubio, james rich and stan kotzexpected, frankly. and it is not a hidden agenda. the drafters of this report some five years ago started with their perspective. they started with their end point, so to speak. and then they shaped the report to match their belief. i mean, which is -- you would like to think that it would be a more objective process, but that could be somewhat naive to believe that's going to happen in a situation like this. so the conclusions of the report aren't really surprising. the fact that in an election year with the midterm elections coming in, with the facts that the democrats would want to release at least a portion of this report and then get up on the podium to talk about how devastating it is and act as if they didn't know anything about it, to inflate the base and turn out more voters during the midterm election, that's not surprising. but it is very disappointing and disheartening. >> reading some of the tactics, sleep deprivation, slamming people into walls, you know, are these thing
and all three who voted against declassifying it, all republicans, marco rubio, james rich and stan kotzexpected, frankly. and it is not a hidden agenda. the drafters of this report some five years ago started with their perspective. they started with their end point, so to speak. and then they shaped the report to match their belief. i mean, which is -- you would like to think that it would be a more objective process, but that could be somewhat naive to believe that's going to happen in a...
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to my left who have an author and her historian nick kotz his latest book talks about his grandfather emigrating ending up in san antonio and the book is the finalist award for nonfiction. to my right ignacio garcia from brigham young university the author of five books hall and that his latest tells the story about the basketball team that had great success in the '30's and 40's and he is of a graduate of that college. [applause] we have a lot of graduates here in and we are clad to have you. nick cover your story is a grandfather coming from russia and their bosses daybed wave of immigration with the jews of eastern europe trying to escape the oppression they were facing a that time. what are the memories of your grandfather is and what inspired you? >> reason of my grandfather is that my mother began to i just off of the homeless part. he took me '02 branch every sunday. my mom would drop us off that the theater every saturday morning. this is the point. i was a smart basket. [laughter] although kid. that got the lead grew letter grade aided texas history in and telling started to
to my left who have an author and her historian nick kotz his latest book talks about his grandfather emigrating ending up in san antonio and the book is the finalist award for nonfiction. to my right ignacio garcia from brigham young university the author of five books hall and that his latest tells the story about the basketball team that had great success in the '30's and 40's and he is of a graduate of that college. [applause] we have a lot of graduates here in and we are clad to have you....