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larry downes was an original board member >>ceo? >>our ceo larry downes, thanks for that steve [laughter] and... >>[laughter] how come? why? >>listen, as a utility in new jersey we've always been committed to the economic vitality of the communities we serve. and to be able to help in the effort to broaden that interest across the state it was one that we really do relish. >>i don't think people realize the importance of utility in economic development particularly say in monmouth and ocean county it's huge right for your organizaiton? >>oh absolutely. we invest millions of dollars each year into our infrastructure in monmouth and ocean morris and burlington county and we create lots of jobs and you've gotta remember utilities are not going anywhere. new jersey is where we live, where we work, and where we're always going to be >>we're here with mike van wagner with new jersey manufacturers mike we talked with bernie flynn who's the chair of choose new jersey and the ceo of your organization, but you also see economic development fr
larry downes was an original board member >>ceo? >>our ceo larry downes, thanks for that steve [laughter] and... >>[laughter] how come? why? >>listen, as a utility in new jersey we've always been committed to the economic vitality of the communities we serve. and to be able to help in the effort to broaden that interest across the state it was one that we really do relish. >>i don't think people realize the importance of utility in economic development particularly...
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(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this sideof the street are you walking on? >> depends who's hotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be president? >> no. >> larry: audience? (booing) >> i got some weak tea for you. (applause) >> larry: let me just say this, we all, especially in politics, we're far more too concerned with position than purpose. >> larry: the answer is yes! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) sorry. your morning could use a hand. taco bell's steak and egg a.m. crunchwrap with a hash brown inside. a whole breakfast in one hand. (cheers and applause) ♪ >> larry: okay, thank you! that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists: senator cory booker, bill burr, talib kweli, and our very own shenaz treasury. (cheers and applause) >> larry: thank yo
(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this sideof the street are you walking on? >> depends who's hotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be...
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(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this sideotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be president? >> no. >> larry: audience? (booing) >> i got some weak tea for you. (applause) >> larry: let me just say this, we all, especially in politics, we're far more too concerned with position than purpose. >> larry: the answer is yes! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ when you feel good no one is immune. with antioxidants, electrolytes, and b vitamins plus more vitamin c than ten oranges. emergen-c transforms more than just water. emergen-c. let your awesome out. ock and roll music ♪ ♪ ♪ at t-mobile, you can hook up the whole family for a $100 a month. get 4 lines with unlimited talk, text,@ and up to 10 gigabytes of 4g lte data. and now the next big thing is here. get the hottest device
(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this sideotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be president? >> no. >> larry: audience? (booing)...
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(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this side street are you walking on? >> depends who's hotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be president? >> no. >> larry: audience? (booing) >> i got some weak tea for you. (applause) >> larry: let me just say this, we all, especially in politics, we're far more too concerned with position than purpose. >> larry: the answer is yes! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. sfx: ahhh listerine®. power to your mouth™! hey, mr. smith. want to try out my time machine? it runs on doritos. [ barks ] sure. so now what? got to put the whole bag in. okay. yes
(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this side street are you walking on? >> depends who's hotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be...
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(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this sideside of the street are you walking on? >> depends who's hotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to be president? >> no. >> larry: audience? (booing) >> i got some weak tea for you. (applause) >> larry: let me just say this, we all, especially in politics, we're far more too concerned with position than purpose. >> larry: the answer is yes! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) this is a pip. it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. healthcare.gov allowed me to be able to continue on with my own life... go...sign up... and you have health insurance! i qualified for financial assistance and it's a huge weight off my chest. with healthcare.go
(applause) (laughter) >> larry: you're talking down the street, this person is a white person, this sideside of the street are you walking on? >> depends who's hotter. (cheers and applause) >> larry: okay, got 100! last question -- >> that's like if you could grow hair would you. >> larry: no, i get to choose it, that's the only way you can keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: ready? got to keep it 100. >> bring it. >> larry: do you want to...
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larry: close enough. all right. break it down for us. >> larry, i think it's really important for people to understand how serious our relationship with cuba is. let's start with the cuban missile crisis. it was like back in the '50s or '60s. missiles were flying at cuba. and magneto was down there and was, like, no thanks! and the next thing you know, professor x is shot in the back. now he's got to be in a wheelchair. >> larry: ricky -- this has nothing to do with cuba. this sounds like x-men first class. >> do you want me to file my report or not, man? >> larry: of course. sure. go ahead. >> so then after that missile business, america's, like, "we're not talking to you anymore, cuba. bye, bitch!" that was that. so that's the '60s. now we're in the '70s. next thing you know, michael coreleone goes down there to confront fredo because he knows what he did. so michael says, "you're going to have to die in a row boat." bam. '80s. >> larry: wait a minute. i still think you're talking about movies. >> yeah... documentaries. can i f
larry: close enough. all right. break it down for us. >> larry, i think it's really important for people to understand how serious our relationship with cuba is. let's start with the cuban missile crisis. it was like back in the '50s or '60s. missiles were flying at cuba. and magneto was down there and was, like, no thanks! and the next thing you know, professor x is shot in the back. now he's got to be in a wheelchair. >> larry: ricky -- this has nothing to do with cuba. this...
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what it did was it reversed, let's say larry and i want to walk down the street, we are talking to peopleolitics. the minute we decide to incorporate and say we will form an organization to do this the government comes in and says larry, you know what you can't talk about it or you can't use your show to talk about it because there is money that funds the show. >> larry: hari help me out on this. to me, here is where i'm suspicious of koch brothers and these type of people. because they are always for reducing government. they're not for centralized power. yet aren't they setting up their own og garchee by being the-- oligarchee by being the one with the decisions. >> the number of different rich people they have working together to coyte their money to create create-- consolidate their money to create the system itself il stuff it's almost corny. you can't imagine it being so over the top. >> larry: like austin powers or something. >> it's funny because it is kind of in the open too. i think there is always like the illuminati, people are controlling-- no it is they are brothers. qu see
what it did was it reversed, let's say larry and i want to walk down the street, we are talking to peopleolitics. the minute we decide to incorporate and say we will form an organization to do this the government comes in and says larry, you know what you can't talk about it or you can't use your show to talk about it because there is money that funds the show. >> larry: hari help me out on this. to me, here is where i'm suspicious of koch brothers and these type of people. because they...
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. >> you are seeing lots of change in the world of enterprise technology right now, larry ellison stepping down in oracle, ibm struggling. when it comes to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> every once in a while you have this changing of the guard. startups have an opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era. at the same time, you do have incumbents that have a lot of cash. they are led by incredibly smart leaders. thiel, for example, that hp ist ibm -- not a technology company anymore, but a bet against innovation. >> you have leaders of these companies that are realizing that their previous strategies would lead to irrelevance. ibm does not have to lose for apple or salesforce to win. >> what about a company like microsoft? >> i think there are product buts that could be harmed, as a whole company they don't necessarily have to lose. >> so companies like microsoft, google, amazon are dropping the price of cloud storage. how does that affect box? >> we love that. it is cheaper on the supply side . the cheaper the data gets, the more we can store.
. >> you are seeing lots of change in the world of enterprise technology right now, larry ellison stepping down in oracle, ibm struggling. when it comes to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> every once in a while you have this changing of the guard. startups have an opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era. at the same time, you do have incumbents that have a lot of cash. they are led by incredibly smart leaders. thiel, for example,...
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larry: i can't believe it! can't be true! thank you very much! calm down! appreciate it! that's right. i'm your host larry wilmore. welcome to the "the nightly show." before we start, there's a storm that's hit new york city. so god bless you guys for coming in. unbelievable. (cheers and applause) i appreciate it. i don't know how you're going to get home. look outside our studio right now. i saw this outside on the sudden river ten minutes ago. not making this up. that's my ride home. my u-bear. now, there's not only a storm here in new york city. this was another storm gathering at the box office this weekend. >> american sniper is really hitting its mark. the blockbuster details the life of legendary navy seal chris kyle. the deadliest sniper in u.s. history. he's played by bradley cooper. >> you got a grenade, handing it to the kid. >> now number one for the second weekend in a row already bringing in more than $200 million in the u.s. >> larry: 200 million? man! that's the cost of, like, 40 seconds of the actual iraq war. (applause) so "american sniper" is already the biggest janua
larry: i can't believe it! can't be true! thank you very much! calm down! appreciate it! that's right. i'm your host larry wilmore. welcome to the "the nightly show." before we start, there's a storm that's hit new york city. so god bless you guys for coming in. unbelievable. (cheers and applause) i appreciate it. i don't know how you're going to get home. look outside our studio right now. i saw this outside on the sudden river ten minutes ago. not making this up. that's my ride...
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will be a coparent and not claire huckstable i thought i let this man and this idea he created down. >> larryred by him. >> i felt lectured by him. and it is like what were you doing when you were telling people like my parents and telling me, when you were telling young black then that are protesting in the streets of ferguson who have their pants down because that's what they do and that's how we dressed and we weren't get enough. >> i get the hypocrisy that people feel, but to me it is a simple case of here is a famous guy who people protected and because of his game nobody wanted to believe it. i think it is really that simple. >> i will ask you a quick question. bill cogs by, tomorrow, is he remembered as a rapist or a comedian if he dies tomorrow? >> rapist. >> he is remembered as a rapist? >> absolutely. >> yes, yes. >> and bad sweaters. >> he is remember as a rapist and also a mild cartoonist and sitcom star. >> i think a sitcom star and rapist second. >> if he died tomorrow this country has a sharp memory we don't want to believe women, he pulled out a playboy bunny and oh she had se
will be a coparent and not claire huckstable i thought i let this man and this idea he created down. >> larryred by him. >> i felt lectured by him. and it is like what were you doing when you were telling people like my parents and telling me, when you were telling young black then that are protesting in the streets of ferguson who have their pants down because that's what they do and that's how we dressed and we weren't get enough. >> i get the hypocrisy that people feel, but...
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larry ellison stepping down as ceo of oracle. hp splitting up, ibms struggling.it comes to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> every couple decades you have this changing of the guard, as it were. startups that are really optimizing disruption have the opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era of ibm and hp and microsoft. at the same time, you have incumbents that have a lot of cash, led by smart and astute leaders who understand the change. the changes are because they know they are being disrupted. >> peter thiel said that hp is a bet against innovation. >> it is certainly a provocative statement. in terms of relevance, you have leaders of these companies that are recognizing that their previous strategy would have led to irrelevance, and they have to change that. we have the view that everything is zero-sum. ibm doesn't have to lose for apple to win or for salesforce to win. >> what about microsoft, a company you grew up with? >> there are specific product areas that could potentially be harmed by this transition
larry ellison stepping down as ceo of oracle. hp splitting up, ibms struggling.it comes to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> every couple decades you have this changing of the guard, as it were. startups that are really optimizing disruption have the opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era of ibm and hp and microsoft. at the same time, you have incumbents that have a lot of cash, led by smart and astute leaders who understand the change....
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. ♪ >> when larry ellison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceot oracle." what did you mean by that? how optimistic about these co-ceo's? >> i am sure they will continue to do a good job just like they have, but we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature and what larry ellison wants, he will get. whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry's desires. >> all right. now larry gave you money to , start salesforce. >> he did. he was our first investor. >> salesforce has become the main competition of oracle. >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> we really got singularly focused on the vision of the cloud. like what yahoo! and google do, you can log on a website but , instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering business functionality. we have stayed very focused and dedicated to the idea for 15 years. because of that singular focus, we have been able to achieve great success and there is a message in that around business, which is you have to be dedic
. ♪ >> when larry ellison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceot oracle." what did you mean by that? how optimistic about these co-ceo's? >> i am sure they will continue to do a good job just like they have, but we all know that larry ellison is a force of nature and what larry ellison wants, he will get. whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry's desires. >> all right. now larry gave you money to , start salesforce....
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larry ellison stepping down. as the ceo of oracle. hp splitting up. ibm struggling.n it comes to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> so every couple of decades, you have this sort of changing of the guard as it were. startups that are really optimized for that disruption have an opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era of ibm and hp and microsoft. at the same time, you do have incumbents that have a lot of cash. they are led by incredibly smart and astute leaders that understand this change. the changes you are seeing are driven specifically because they know they are being disrupted. clips peter teel said to me for example hp is not a technology , company anymore. it is a bet against innovation. >> that is a provocative statement. but i think in terms of relevance, you have leaders of these companies that are recognizing that their previous strategy would have lead to irrelevance and they have to change that. we have this view that everything is zero sum. ibm does not have to lose for apple to win. or for salesforce t
larry ellison stepping down. as the ceo of oracle. hp splitting up. ibm struggling.n it comes to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> so every couple of decades, you have this sort of changing of the guard as it were. startups that are really optimized for that disruption have an opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era of ibm and hp and microsoft. at the same time, you do have incumbents that have a lot of cash. they are led by incredibly...
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thank you i killed it on that - on this sheet the questions we asked for example i wanted to sit down with larry nefarious focuses and engineers on the outer line the. >> sir unfortunately, our 3 minutes is up. >> finish our thought and leave our material with us. >> i appreciate it one it is impossible and given the good grateful there's a hill behind it no way an explosion or implosion can took place that can't happen all i'm asking is good science be utilized in this it was shameful if this was submitted to the commission. >> thank you very much you can leave it with us if you were at my class at uc berkley i'll flung you for putting a paper in like this thank you for indulging us. >> >> next speaker, please. >> commissioners this is actually, the item i came to speak only candle stick i'm prefer by sacrificing tech this might be under ocii but your staff works for you for you and they're under our direction so you can have an impact on this hopefully, you got my e-mail that i sent on the 18th that lays anti reasons this is demolition should not be an implosion demolition and if you didn't ge
thank you i killed it on that - on this sheet the questions we asked for example i wanted to sit down with larry nefarious focuses and engineers on the outer line the. >> sir unfortunately, our 3 minutes is up. >> finish our thought and leave our material with us. >> i appreciate it one it is impossible and given the good grateful there's a hill behind it no way an explosion or implosion can took place that can't happen all i'm asking is good science be utilized in this it was...
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larry: oooooooh! oh man. that is amazing. calm down, maxine waters. you're not watching a world star video. ( laughter ) though i have to agree with you maxine, he's got his groove back. >> if you truly believe you can work full time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, try it. it's not. vote to give the hardest working people in america a raise. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: oh my god! this is amazing. he got back his '04 oratory with six years of executive experience. this is the guy we've been waiting for finally! ( applause ) someone who is not interested in polls or what people think. someone who's just going to have a vision for something and stick to it. this is the worst part-- in two years his lease is up. ( laughter ) ( applause ) well, look, he may not get anything done in the next two years, but at least he'll still be black. ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back. recently, a 1954 mercedes-benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million. and now, another mercedes-benz m
larry: oooooooh! oh man. that is amazing. calm down, maxine waters. you're not watching a world star video. ( laughter ) though i have to agree with you maxine, he's got his groove back. >> if you truly believe you can work full time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, try it. it's not. vote to give the hardest working people in america a raise. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: oh my god! this is amazing. he got back his '04 oratory with six years of executive...
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larry ellison stepping down as ceo of oracle. hp splitting up, ibms struggling.es to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> every couple decades you have this changing of the guard, as it were. startups that are really optimizing disruption have the opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era of ibm and hp and microsoft. at the same time, you have incumbents that have a lot of cash led by smart and astute leaders who understand the change. the changes are because they know they are being disrupted. >> peter thiel said that hp is a bet against innovation. >> it is certainly a provocative statement. in terms of relevance, you have leaders of these companies that are recognizing that their previous strategy would have led to irrelevance and they have to change that. we have the view that everything is zero-sum. ibm doesn't have to lose for apple to win or for salesforce to win. >> what about microsoft, a company you grew up with? >> there are specific product areas that could potentially be harmed by this transition, but th
larry ellison stepping down as ceo of oracle. hp splitting up, ibms struggling.es to incumbents versus startups, how does it play out? >> every couple decades you have this changing of the guard, as it were. startups that are really optimizing disruption have the opportunity to take advantage of that and potentially build the next era of ibm and hp and microsoft. at the same time, you have incumbents that have a lot of cash led by smart and astute leaders who understand the change. the...
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. >>> and annapolis, maryland's new governor is getting down to business. larry hogan raised his right hand at the state house and took the oath after office this afternoon. a little snow didn't get in the way of his inaugural address which he used to push a message of cooperation. >> in the end, it isn't about politics. it's about citizenship. and the ability to understand the difference that is what it means to be a marylander. maryland's greatness is in her goodness. partisanship should never denigrate the unique legacy entrusted to us by our phoners. >> he is a republican now charged with working with a democratic controlled general assembly. he's a real estate executive from anne arundel county. and this is his first time holding elected office. >>> speaking of elected officials, one state lawmaker in virginia is not done grabbing the headlines yet. still ahead tonight, more trouble for delegate joe morsi right after he was elected to the seat he resigned from. >> a plan to possibly raise metro fares has you talking but will it have you driving? >> also ahea
. >>> and annapolis, maryland's new governor is getting down to business. larry hogan raised his right hand at the state house and took the oath after office this afternoon. a little snow didn't get in the way of his inaugural address which he used to push a message of cooperation. >> in the end, it isn't about politics. it's about citizenship. and the ability to understand the difference that is what it means to be a marylander. maryland's greatness is in her goodness....
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>> maryland's last republican governor says hogan won't back down from his principles. >> larry won for a reason. he understands why he won. that's what you heard today. >> it's what may be on display for a while when hogan reveals his budget plan facing a $750 million shortfall, it's expected to include major cuts. prince george's county executive baker is among those who will be watching closely. >> especially around our education system. there are great needs in the county. >> today, though, was hogan's time to celebrate. after speaking to several hundred people outside the statehouse, the governor and his wife came in out of the snow to shake the hands of hundreds of supporters. >> i am just very optimistic. i wanted to see the beginning of a change. >> well at this hour the new governor is on his way up to baltimore for an inaugural gala tonight. he'll introduce his budget to legislative leaders tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. and just about five minutes ago i spoke to house speaker mike bush and i asked how long he figured the good will between the democratic legislature and the new republ
>> maryland's last republican governor says hogan won't back down from his principles. >> larry won for a reason. he understands why he won. that's what you heard today. >> it's what may be on display for a while when hogan reveals his budget plan facing a $750 million shortfall, it's expected to include major cuts. prince george's county executive baker is among those who will be watching closely. >> especially around our education system. there are great needs in the...
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it is these violent moves that pull the rest of the market down and those are opportunities. >> larry if you get a sense that crude oil is stabilizing which maybe over the last couple of days we're starting to get the grip on that? are you a buyer or no? >> no -- i mean yes. a buy as a trade. but look at the bad months of the crude oil. you can buy december of 17 at $62. and the suggestion that oil is going to just jump back up. oil hasn't found its home yet. oil has -- you know, the actual price is not there. so whether it goes, you know, the suggestion is it is going to go to 14, it is going to go to 35. i don't know where it is going to go. but the market is now supply and demand. it is no longer speculative. look at the market. paul jones just closed had commodity department. you have seen through regulation that these markets are becoming supply and demand markets. and the scariest part, i mean the day before thanksgiving, four weeks ago crude oil was $75. 30% of the down move came in three weeks. so for me, what i'm looking at markets now, i look at them like they can do anythin
it is these violent moves that pull the rest of the market down and those are opportunities. >> larry if you get a sense that crude oil is stabilizing which maybe over the last couple of days we're starting to get the grip on that? are you a buyer or no? >> no -- i mean yes. a buy as a trade. but look at the bad months of the crude oil. you can buy december of 17 at $62. and the suggestion that oil is going to just jump back up. oil hasn't found its home yet. oil has -- you know,...
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to ben stein along with larry and the co-founder of accountability project. all right. charles payne they are all down. we suspect at a resort together. i cannot prove that. larry, what do you make of this and the oddity of seeing a work force turn on the guy who will sign their eventual contract? >> i can't imagine a corporate ceo today turning their back on their own work force and expecting their support like the mayor of new york did against the nypd. shareholders would never stand for that. >> they would if they thought the workers had overstepped their bounds, right? >> you know, if you lose the support of your work force take them for granted, then you are dead. the shareholders turn on you like the employees do. that's the end of a ceo. any ceo that loses credibility with workers is out today. that's the same should be the same in the public sector, non-profit world anywhere, if we are playing by the same rules. >> larry is on to something. in the corporate world a company would have never gotten to a position where the workers turn their back on the ceo. the shareholders would have voted. he
to ben stein along with larry and the co-founder of accountability project. all right. charles payne they are all down. we suspect at a resort together. i cannot prove that. larry, what do you make of this and the oddity of seeing a work force turn on the guy who will sign their eventual contract? >> i can't imagine a corporate ceo today turning their back on their own work force and expecting their support like the mayor of new york did against the nypd. shareholders would never stand...
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the small plane was headed from florida to illinois and went down in a rural area. larry wilkins says the 7-year- old girl showed up at his front door. >> from what i understand, the guy put in a distress call, the pilot did, at about 5 minutes till 6:00, but they didn't know the plane was down till she come here and we called 911. and they seemed terribly surprised when i got a 7-year- old girl here, that said she was in a plane crash. >> the 7-year-old was checked out and then released from the hospital to family members. >>> been almost a week since air asia flight 8501 disappeared. search teams reported finding images of large objects at the bottom of the sea off indonesia. officials are still looking for the plane's flight recorders. wendy gillette reports tonight on the latest recovery efforts. >> reporter: sonar equipment has detected four massive objects on the floor of the java sea in the area where searchers are looking for air asia flight 8501. the biggest piece measures 59 feet long and 18 feet wide, and is in water about 100 feet deep. indonesian investigator
the small plane was headed from florida to illinois and went down in a rural area. larry wilkins says the 7-year- old girl showed up at his front door. >> from what i understand, the guy put in a distress call, the pilot did, at about 5 minutes till 6:00, but they didn't know the plane was down till she come here and we called 911. and they seemed terribly surprised when i got a 7-year- old girl here, that said she was in a plane crash. >> the 7-year-old was checked out and then...