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thank you, lissa, for that wonderful, beautiful, generous comment that you made. and thank you, john. i mean, every morning i wake up i try to make sure that i wake up when shelf awareness just hits my mailbox so i'm the first one to read it. and i was disappointed when you made it a little later. >> that was not a conscious decision. >> i know. you just wanted to sleep a little longer, i think. [laughter] but i, i can only say that being here in gaithersburg has been just pretty remarkable. it's brought me back to a time when we first started the miami book fair, close to 30 years ago. and to see, to see the energy here, to see the young and old, to see the amazing amount of people who came and the wonderful authors that presented and to see people buying books from politics & prose tells me that books are alive and well here in gaithersburg. and i think that it bodes very well for this festival. and i think 30 years from now there'll be little kids who were brought here for the first time who are bringing their own kids back here. and that sort of memory of disc
thank you, lissa, for that wonderful, beautiful, generous comment that you made. and thank you, john. i mean, every morning i wake up i try to make sure that i wake up when shelf awareness just hits my mailbox so i'm the first one to read it. and i was disappointed when you made it a little later. >> that was not a conscious decision. >> i know. you just wanted to sleep a little longer, i think. [laughter] but i, i can only say that being here in gaithersburg has been just pretty...
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lissa is here with us. -- melissa is here with us. the impressionist on the water is the show you carry. >>> i think this exhibition is beautiful. >> let's get to an image and you can tell us about the "impressionists on the water". >> this is a painting you will see in the first gallery of the exhibition. you might recognize it from the legion of honor. this pain thing was important because what he is doing in the year he painted it is that he has outfitted a boat as a floating studio. so, he is looking at the world around him through nature. kind of like a house boat. he is literally looking around the world. >> he is a precursor of the impressionist. let's look at another one. >> this is a painting from our permanent collection and you get this amazing perspective like you are actually on the water. mornay uses a floating studio also. >> remind us of the impressionist. what makes someone an impressionist? >> in 19th century the typical way for an artist the train was to go to the school of mozart. so you would study, submit works,
lissa is here with us. -- melissa is here with us. the impressionist on the water is the show you carry. >>> i think this exhibition is beautiful. >> let's get to an image and you can tell us about the "impressionists on the water". >> this is a painting you will see in the first gallery of the exhibition. you might recognize it from the legion of honor. this pain thing was important because what he is doing in the year he painted it is that he has outfitted a...
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sure and no i will leave them to stay current to comment on your latter point i've come to say it's lissa carryin a car is on a dock. now. i get no more weasel words when you know they need a direct question and be prepared for a change when you have to run should be ready for a battle for freedom of speech and let out down the friggin surprised. right from the sixty. first rush to loose and i think the troops. on are in for a splinter. and instrumental. libby in the next several months honorably. lose. we were actually involved in misleading the public and misleading all politics developing story tonight cia whistleblower edward snowden explains what pushed him to expose america's secret surveillance program in a newly released part of his interview. deadly divisions in egypt fifty one people were killed in cairo at a muslim brotherhood rally that sparked fears of the country could slide into chaos now we've got a report for you from a hospital on the front line of the violence. and the u.k. policy drift away from the e.u. the british government is planning to walked out of around one hu
sure and no i will leave them to stay current to comment on your latter point i've come to say it's lissa carryin a car is on a dock. now. i get no more weasel words when you know they need a direct question and be prepared for a change when you have to run should be ready for a battle for freedom of speech and let out down the friggin surprised. right from the sixty. first rush to loose and i think the troops. on are in for a splinter. and instrumental. libby in the next several months...
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lissa: so how do you know what to do. there were some tools, but they are included.on't need anything? >> right now it is a prototype. they will certainly be instructions for people who need to be able to put it together was never done this before. however, like i sa, it is very straightforward, a simple design specifically like ikea pducts that is easy for the user to put together. it can be shipped around the world very quickly and easier lasting much longer than a tent. melissa: compared to tense being used instead. it is pretty incredible, it has a lot of advantages for example reedit it to the shelter would last about three years, the average 10 to the last about six months at best and it is solar powered. tell me about that in the other features. >> that is one of the coolest parts we are really excited because we think it will bring a big change the life and families of those living in the tent. right now those living in these tents have no power, something about the stuff you do in your house, almost everything people in the west do everyday require power. th
lissa: so how do you know what to do. there were some tools, but they are included.on't need anything? >> right now it is a prototype. they will certainly be instructions for people who need to be able to put it together was never done this before. however, like i sa, it is very straightforward, a simple design specifically like ikea pducts that is easy for the user to put together. it can be shipped around the world very quickly and easier lasting much longer than a tent. melissa:...
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lissa: especially when they're demanding it from folks are not seeing the pay rate increase themselv.hey make the point we have the power because they can paralyze the transportation, it strikes me and our viewers at this could happen watching this example folks at work in new york on mass transit or in boston or in d.c. chicago, where people are very pendent on public transportation, could this happen elsewhere, and where else do they have a lot of leverage? >> it did happen in new york around christmas time. the transit union went on strike for several days, causing millions of dollars in economic damage. in the private sector if workers at general motors on strike, a lot of us we can buy cars from other companies. if the unions go on strike it is not just affecting them and the company, it affecting the entire society. melissa: i can hear the union folks in the audience said that is why we are unionized and that is why thank god we do have power to do something about this and maybe we don't have power in other industries and that is a shame. how do you respond to that? >> we have w
lissa: especially when they're demanding it from folks are not seeing the pay rate increase themselv.hey make the point we have the power because they can paralyze the transportation, it strikes me and our viewers at this could happen watching this example folks at work in new york on mass transit or in boston or in d.c. chicago, where people are very pendent on public transportation, could this happen elsewhere, and where else do they have a lot of leverage? >> it did happen in new york...
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. ♪ lissa: it is time for little fun with "spare change." we are joined by dennis kneale.y, dennis. finally 21, you can drink legally. i am so happy for you. moving on, first up, you may be willing to expose yourself to the crazy drivers of new york city, which is crazy, by using the bike share program, but you probably did not sign up to expose your financial information to the world. that is what more than 1000 users are dealing with. since a softwa glitch in april leading to credit card numbers, and should the city bough butt ? >> i thought it was citibank. new yorkers spend around on average $234 per month on private transportation. wouldn't you rather spend that instead of spending the $ not only writing the city bike but your information just got compromised. >> they only ha 61,000 members, only 180,000 ris with a city of 9 million people. i don't understand why this is service at all, it irritates the he out of me. meliss they are actually much slower and more wobbly and they don't have helmets. i feel better, i feel better. good tips on what not to do. a former per
. ♪ lissa: it is time for little fun with "spare change." we are joined by dennis kneale.y, dennis. finally 21, you can drink legally. i am so happy for you. moving on, first up, you may be willing to expose yourself to the crazy drivers of new york city, which is crazy, by using the bike share program, but you probably did not sign up to expose your financial information to the world. that is what more than 1000 users are dealing with. since a softwa glitch in april leading to...
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lissa: i always wondered how people went to washington and took jobs making one of the $35,000 per years because they have these other jobs othe side that you did know about where there were taking advantage of the position in washington. there are thousands of them. thank you so much. sometimes there's an image that is so brilliant captured, as scandal, no words are necessary. this should be hung in a museum. we will show you why in "spare change" next. ♪ you can never have toouch "money." ♪ >> it is friday. it is time with the "spare change". get excited. >> i am going away this weekend. i am happy. >> check out the new cover of "the new yorker." that is anthony weeder on top of the empire state building to avoid what he does all the time which is sexting. >> he is making a very hard for himself. thisuy likes punishment. [laughter] >> it is just like masochism >> i see his death more than i have seen mind. [laughter] >> i cannot believe that. >> my new name for him is he a dandy for the love of god put away your weeder. [laughter] >> it is enough. >> now i have to hide all the newspap
lissa: i always wondered how people went to washington and took jobs making one of the $35,000 per years because they have these other jobs othe side that you did know about where there were taking advantage of the position in washington. there are thousands of them. thank you so much. sometimes there's an image that is so brilliant captured, as scandal, no words are necessary. this should be hung in a museum. we will show you why in "spare change" next. ♪ you can never have toouch...
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lissa: it would really. former commissioner mark everson, thanks for coming on the show. we appreciate your insight and i hope you come back. >> thank you very much. melissa: of course he is 100% right, we need tax reform so badly. this plus all the other recent scandals are pulling attention and probably resources from that really important issue. it's too bad. >>> next on "money," they're music stars and then there are music legends. have got two tonight. starting with clive davis who launched careers of whitney houston and countless others. stay tuned to hear his take on music's next breakout stars. >>> plus, how can you follow an interview with clive davis? i don't know. how about a sit-down with quincy jones. we talk to him about his new venture to revolutionize the music industry. "piles of money" and plenty of melissa: the business of music means big money. "the financial times" reports last year global music industry revenues hit a whopping $16.5 billion. that is the first time it has increased since 1999. music is always evolving but one man has always stayed one
lissa: it would really. former commissioner mark everson, thanks for coming on the show. we appreciate your insight and i hope you come back. >> thank you very much. melissa: of course he is 100% right, we need tax reform so badly. this plus all the other recent scandals are pulling attention and probably resources from that really important issue. it's too bad. >>> next on "money," they're music stars and then there are music legends. have got two tonight. starting...
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lissa: they say it's a federal crime of application but they were talking about juicing their incomeould get bigger mortgage. a lot of americans did that, no? >> americans did that. messa: yeah. >> now, in light of what has happened with the banks fiasco, banks are very tightly scrutinizeand they check everything out. they check out references. check out tax returns. melissa: do they reall there was something called a liar loan. people got very comfortable with that that is one of the reasons i wanted to do with this segment. forging of w-2s is insane. when they're talking about lying on loan documts to make their income look better so they can get a berg loan, didn't half of america do that and that is how we got in this huge financial crisis, turns out you could go to jail for that? >> absolutely. that is one of the reasons why we got into that. banks double-check and triple check. melissa: do they really do that now. >>> they do. i applied for a loan six months ago. they're very tough. they do check and people are out there that did this this is extreme. this is beyond extreme but
lissa: they say it's a federal crime of application but they were talking about juicing their incomeould get bigger mortgage. a lot of americans did that, no? >> americans did that. messa: yeah. >> now, in light of what has happened with the banks fiasco, banks are very tightly scrutinizeand they check everything out. they check out references. check out tax returns. melissa: do they reall there was something called a liar loan. people got very comfortable with that that is one of...
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lissa: the chain is canceling their kids menu.the reason for the decision is to st focused on their effort for t brand and having kid meals was inconsistent with the message. i think it is because of the tree does tacos were >> the following is a paid advertisement and time life.a entertainment >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life ♪ ♪ you're the inspiration >> ♪ that's how much i feel >> ♪ feel for you, baby >> ♪ how much i feel >> ♪ well, i need your touch >> intimate moments, cherished memories, unforgettable romances, the language of love can be spoken in many ways. and nothing ignites your emotions like the power of love. >> ♪ i'll always love you ♪ for the rest of my days >> ♪ a one in a million
lissa: the chain is canceling their kids menu.the reason for the decision is to st focused on their effort for t brand and having kid meals was inconsistent with the message. i think it is because of the tree does tacos were >> the following is a paid advertisement and time life.a entertainment >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life ♪ ♪ you're the inspiration >> ♪ that's how much i feel >> ♪ feel for you, baby >> ♪ how much i feel >> ♪ well, i need...