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they say the more car deaths and pedestrian collisions happen in the magic city. orida cities on the list, hialeah and tampa. >> the magic city, what they call miami, learned something new. >>> a really amazing story. there was a fisherman lost at sea for nearly 12 hours. he was swimming at sea actually. >> yeah. >> he lives to tell about it. >> the swimmer came out and jumped in the water and said we've been looking for you for nine hours, and i was like i've been looking for you for 12 hours. >> how his boots actually saved his life. >> and did you wake up from a bad night's sleep? just blame it on the moon. we'll explain. >>> the sun just starting to come up a little bit right there in new york city this morning. good morning, everyone. are you having trouble sleeping? well, you may be able to blame it on the moon. it turns out lunar rhythms impact how much sleep we get. researchers say when the moon is full, the average person takes five minutes longer to fall asleep, and they sleep 20 minutes less overall. why? scientists say brain activity drops up to 30% on
they say the more car deaths and pedestrian collisions happen in the magic city. orida cities on the list, hialeah and tampa. >> the magic city, what they call miami, learned something new. >>> a really amazing story. there was a fisherman lost at sea for nearly 12 hours. he was swimming at sea actually. >> yeah. >> he lives to tell about it. >> the swimmer came out and jumped in the water and said we've been looking for you for nine hours, and i was like i've...
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the bottom. 305, dade county, magic city. welcome to the crib. whoo!all this right here is little havana. this is legendary to miami. >> reporter: this hip-hop star is wearing a hardhat and building what he hopes will become his legacy outside of music. >> slam, baby. >> reporter: slam. a state-of-the-art charter school. opening next month. >> and this is just the beginning. when you see the numbers come out on what they're doing on the fcat or what they're doing on the s.a.t.s or the graduation rate we're having, that's going to be when you look back on this and appreciate it. >> what neighborhoods we got here? >> hialeah. >> little havana, hialeah. >> reporter: look at you. you're a hip-hop superstar talking to me about academic test scores. >> to me it's bigger than hip-hop. this right here is global. this shows you the power of music right here. >> reporter: pitbull uses his fame to peddle products. >> got him. >> reporter: and now his philanthropy. but is this just another performance? >> is there a difference between pitbull and armando? >> oh, a
the bottom. 305, dade county, magic city. welcome to the crib. whoo!all this right here is little havana. this is legendary to miami. >> reporter: this hip-hop star is wearing a hardhat and building what he hopes will become his legacy outside of music. >> slam, baby. >> reporter: slam. a state-of-the-art charter school. opening next month. >> and this is just the beginning. when you see the numbers come out on what they're doing on the fcat or what they're doing on the...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- from the new movie, "pacific rim," charlie day, from "magic city," actor jeffreyn morgan, the music of lionel richie, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much!
tonight, jay welcomes -- from the new movie, "pacific rim," charlie day, from "magic city," actor jeffreyn morgan, the music of lionel richie, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much!
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tonight, jay welcomes -- from the new movie, "pacific rim," charlie day, from "magic city," actor jeffreymorgan, the music of lionel richie, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you! welcome to "the tonight show." you all -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, very much.
tonight, jay welcomes -- from the new movie, "pacific rim," charlie day, from "magic city," actor jeffreymorgan, the music of lionel richie, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you! welcome to "the tonight show." you all -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, very much.
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city great is diversity. all different classes of people and races coming together in some great magical blend. at is that i think is threatened by the fact we have the city too expensive to live in. >> you said ... in fact, wrote wrote a piece in the san francisco magazine back in october saying a lot of the young digital elite come here, get these jobs, they are paid astronomical amounts of money. it almost feels like here comes the bubble again, and yet they are able to put down money on a house where maybe a couple, you cited a teacher an a library yap wanted to buy a house but they couldn't find it. they were out bid. and this squeezes out the middle class, the teachers, the firemen, the police, the hairdressers, the nurses, all the people squeezed out of their homes. >> that's right. the city becomes more one dimensional. now the threat is that san francisco will become the bedroom community. the suburbia for silicon valley. you see the huge google buses and aming buses coming through the city and sticking them down 101 to silicon valley. is that all we are meant to be? every wave ... san
city great is diversity. all different classes of people and races coming together in some great magical blend. at is that i think is threatened by the fact we have the city too expensive to live in. >> you said ... in fact, wrote wrote a piece in the san francisco magazine back in october saying a lot of the young digital elite come here, get these jobs, they are paid astronomical amounts of money. it almost feels like here comes the bubble again, and yet they are able to put down money...
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as a teacher with a living library i've watched a lot of magic happen for a lot of kids in the city. they need to learn with their eyes and ears. they need to connect the dots so thank you very much for your time this morning >> i'm a parents with two children in this program and i would like you to reconsider our decision to cut the fund. i want to invite you to see the children and their joy when they're picking the flowers and making a meal from them. you need to ask users what the benefits are. i'm sure the benefits are minimal. because of this program they eat healthier. they get into the field of culinary arts and other fields. most of the children in this program do not have a yard. they figure out where the food comes from and it's wonderful to see the children's reaction when they see something they grew. it's wonderful to watch. remember children involved in positive activities are less likely to get involved in crime. think ahead and spend the money for positive learning now or pay the price later. thank you >> i can really express what i'm feeling. if i try to stay in the
as a teacher with a living library i've watched a lot of magic happen for a lot of kids in the city. they need to learn with their eyes and ears. they need to connect the dots so thank you very much for your time this morning >> i'm a parents with two children in this program and i would like you to reconsider our decision to cut the fund. i want to invite you to see the children and their joy when they're picking the flowers and making a meal from them. you need to ask users what the...
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dhaka a lot on the wisdom of jacobsen this book and she certainly understood the magic that happens can from wandering the cities and she observed old buildings were cheap and new buildings were expensive and this letter was the way to keep new york and other cities affordable to make sure you kept the old buildings not change them into new buildings that is and will supply and demand works if you restrict the buildings for whatever reason and have - and prices are going to go through the roof and that is what we have seen in new york and in our own neighborhood of greenwich village. greenwich village was affordable to the low or middle-income couples like herself, like her own family. what household can form a town house in greenwich alleged and preservation to help make it happen has been very difficult for the market to supply more housing and a great irony that progressive states like new york and massachusetts and california which allegedly care so much about providing affordable housing for people with less income to do such a bad job let texas which as far as i know would never admit to any particular att
dhaka a lot on the wisdom of jacobsen this book and she certainly understood the magic that happens can from wandering the cities and she observed old buildings were cheap and new buildings were expensive and this letter was the way to keep new york and other cities affordable to make sure you kept the old buildings not change them into new buildings that is and will supply and demand works if you restrict the buildings for whatever reason and have - and prices are going to go through the roof...
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city. as you can see, the end result is quite simply magical. >> watch "france 24" on your smart phone or tvhether in english, french, or arabic, access a whole host of interactive services. you can watch "france 24" live, or access our complete catalog to watch the programs you missed. take control of your experience. "france 24" -- world news, connected, 24/7. >> it's time for "in the weeklies." let's look at what french weekly magazines have been saying. what do you have or us? >> thanks, everybody. i start out with egypt and paris match, which is saying permanent revolution in the country, and it has a superb photo of the huge numbers of people we have been seeing in tahrir square over the past number of days with mohamed morsi ejected. the magazine says the muslim brotherhood simply underestimated the opposition and the people, simply believing they were disorganized. there was a huge surge of civil disobedience. a look, too, at another french magazine which picks up articles from around the world. on egypt, it headlines, "morsi nightmare," and it has a cartoon of him being booted out u
city. as you can see, the end result is quite simply magical. >> watch "france 24" on your smart phone or tvhether in english, french, or arabic, access a whole host of interactive services. you can watch "france 24" live, or access our complete catalog to watch the programs you missed. take control of your experience. "france 24" -- world news, connected, 24/7. >> it's time for "in the weeklies." let's look at what french weekly magazines...
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the city of london puff puff george osborne the biggest puff or the magic dragon. george osborne the musical the magic of borat he smokes his own belly button lint he lies all day and takes his check and laughs all the way to the bank but think of being fantastic musical in the west and you know speaking of puffery by the way they've just allowed the f.c.c. is allowing hedge funds to start advertising so wait until you think people are confused now and don't know anything about the world around them hedge fund start advertising and daytime television is going to be like those drug manufacturers that advertisers say take this new drug for a disease we just invented and here are the risks then they run fifty pages of risks the absolved of my law bill it will be like here's john paulson the worst hedge fund manager in the world buy into his fun and here's thirty pages of disclaimers absolving anyone from any risk of buying into this ridiculously overpriced junk fund now speaking of the political proffer here in the u.k. so people are very confused they think the welfa
the city of london puff puff george osborne the biggest puff or the magic dragon. george osborne the musical the magic of borat he smokes his own belly button lint he lies all day and takes his check and laughs all the way to the bank but think of being fantastic musical in the west and you know speaking of puffery by the way they've just allowed the f.c.c. is allowing hedge funds to start advertising so wait until you think people are confused now and don't know anything about the world around...
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cars rocks and pools of blood to leading up towards this city and where supporters of mohamed morsi will be reeling after this very fine night's magic's was scrubbing the floors of bloods of the bodies had been basically stacked up in piles any place they could find they told me meanwhile people were still being treated for injuries late into the often noon and funeral prayers warehouse now in the ministry of interior denies the claims from these supposed to move and they fired on protesters they say they have never shot at the protesters they only used tear gas to to basically disperse this sit in which had stretched to far away from there about the way mosque where the system is taking place they also said they would now launch a kind of campaign on a religious extremism and work together with the military to disperse to maintain so here in the capital at this mosque and also at cairo university and the people in the city as i expected to me they're not going anywhere so we're really seeing quite a tense atmosphere where we've got people here and to here is celebrating the ouster of most see very much supporting the military and all
cars rocks and pools of blood to leading up towards this city and where supporters of mohamed morsi will be reeling after this very fine night's magic's was scrubbing the floors of bloods of the bodies had been basically stacked up in piles any place they could find they told me meanwhile people were still being treated for injuries late into the often noon and funeral prayers warehouse now in the ministry of interior denies the claims from these supposed to move and they fired on protesters...
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city tenochtitlan. finally, i head to cuernavaca, where the grand conquistador cortes retired, and end my journey at the magical town of tepotzlan. don't mess with me, ok? my journey begins in the deserts of northern mexico, where i'll follow the royal silver road, which stretches as far north as santa fe in the u.s. and south to mexico city. it was built to export silver north and south during the spanish conquest. apaches, spanish conquistadors, missionaries, murderers, merchants, and settlers have traveled its great length, and now me. i'm on a journey not just to see the country today, but to delve into its dramatic past. the apache word for dry, sandy place is chihuahua, and they weren't wrong when they named this desert area south of texas chihuahua. so nothing to do with a dog of the same name, just to clear that up. nothing much happened until the spanish explorers found silver in the 1600's, when the whole area became awash with speculators looking to make their fortunes. fortunes were made, but most of it was being sent back to spain. it took nearly 300 years of spanish plunder before the mexican-born
city tenochtitlan. finally, i head to cuernavaca, where the grand conquistador cortes retired, and end my journey at the magical town of tepotzlan. don't mess with me, ok? my journey begins in the deserts of northern mexico, where i'll follow the royal silver road, which stretches as far north as santa fe in the u.s. and south to mexico city. it was built to export silver north and south during the spanish conquest. apaches, spanish conquistadors, missionaries, murderers, merchants, and...
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both at&t and the city planning department overlooked that was identified as prone to flooding or was prone to flooding. so it appears prior to the june meeting at&t also waved it's magic one day over the department of public works. one day before the planning commission hearing stated this block is no longer prone to flooding. now should we ask the grand jury to look to d b w. why is potential flooding at this location an issue. contrary to at&t would have you believe while it's important to say this has batteries it is highly unusual to place those batteries in a known flood area. this is because the equipment at&t seeks to include has a lady and acid problems. according to our sequa appeal, in fact, con tooedz seeds this issue on page 5. the release of electric light sewage is likely. this is precisely the threshold for sequa review we've repeatedly sited. led acid battery may have an inadverse effect but the planning department contorts the language of sequa saying the risk of such an occurrence is not significant or unusually high. under sequa it's not the risk that maybe released into the environment but rather it's the posh effect of the release of acid solution
both at&t and the city planning department overlooked that was identified as prone to flooding or was prone to flooding. so it appears prior to the june meeting at&t also waved it's magic one day over the department of public works. one day before the planning commission hearing stated this block is no longer prone to flooding. now should we ask the grand jury to look to d b w. why is potential flooding at this location an issue. contrary to at&t would have you believe while it's...
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hottest new craze in new york city with a line hundreds deep, these people have been waiting for hours. so what is it? it's a cronut. yes, a pastry. no, it's not magically fat-free. >> it's creamy, sugary, and it's definitely worth the wait. >> reporter: dominic created the cronut. his tiny soho bakery has been swamped for months. people can't seem to get enough of the cronut. >> yes, this is fun, but one person pointed out this line is strikingly similar to another one uptown. seven miles away this is the line at the food bank for new york city. >> there are people lining up for food every single day, so you see how it's a city of very rich and very poor. >> reporter: this online article pointing that out went viral. out of work for over a year, wilson martinez and his wife jada are familiar faces around here. >> this is the first meal you ate today? >> yes. >> what time is it? >> it's almost 4:00. >> reporter: wilson says the free meal is a lifesaver for his family while he looks for work. >> the job opportunities, it's bad out here. it just wasn't available, there would be a lot of hungry people. >> reporter: the story about the city's hungry hit a n
hottest new craze in new york city with a line hundreds deep, these people have been waiting for hours. so what is it? it's a cronut. yes, a pastry. no, it's not magically fat-free. >> it's creamy, sugary, and it's definitely worth the wait. >> reporter: dominic created the cronut. his tiny soho bakery has been swamped for months. people can't seem to get enough of the cronut. >> yes, this is fun, but one person pointed out this line is strikingly similar to another one...
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city council members approved the draft for the ban earlier this year. >> a milpitas thinks the same technology magic makes virtual reality popular in movies will fit consumers. abc7 news business and technology reporter david louie shows us how. >> soon this would be the way you will be shopping online. it goes beyond computer generated avatars that can show off different garments, styles or colors. >> nowadays they expect something that looks fully realistic that you are fully able to interact with, change the garments, rotate the user, have the user walk around. >> but now johnathan su, a stanford ph.d., is putting in special effects to a allow consumetories know if a garment will fit or not. he creates an avatar with their body shape and then where the fabric might bind or be tight. >> we have the ability to measure stretchability of fabrics and friction and how the material reflects light. we take all of that into account when we compute the fit. >> just like advance movie animation, clothes move in sync with the bed. >> the pants move around, the top moves around and we even have a scarf. >> th
city council members approved the draft for the ban earlier this year. >> a milpitas thinks the same technology magic makes virtual reality popular in movies will fit consumers. abc7 news business and technology reporter david louie shows us how. >> soon this would be the way you will be shopping online. it goes beyond computer generated avatars that can show off different garments, styles or colors. >> nowadays they expect something that looks fully realistic that you are...
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magic wand, here is what i would wish for. i would wish our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people they think about who have offices in town, they would come to work every day and think, what am i going to do today to help unleash an unlocked entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i cannot think of one but they know what they are. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming today. thank you to our audience. i like to thank the national press club staff for organizing today's event. you can find more information about the national press club on our website. if you look like a copy of today's program, check out the website at press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> that was the former hewlett- packard ceo, carly fiorina. if you miss any of her remarks or you want to see other events, go online to our video library .t c-span.org later this afternoon we will show a debate between nuking rich and the former g
magic wand, here is what i would wish for. i would wish our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people they think about who have offices in town, they would come to work every day and think, what am i going to do today to help unleash an unlocked entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i cannot think of one but they know what they are. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming today. thank...
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magic all straight ahead on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look i'm julie haener. it's been in the works for most of the past two decades and late last night the city of alameda finally took ownership of the naval air station on the west end of the island. the naval signed the 1,400-acre property to the mayor that was until 1987 the alameda naval station. originally the naval station wanted $8 million for the land, but ended upturns it over to the city. it was only fair, the city gave the navy the land for free. the hornet carried b25 bombers headed for the first raids in japan. today the pier is named for the man who led the raids, doolittle. bob mackenzie took us back to the doolittle raids. >> reporter: ronald reagan advanced him to general. but doolittle has long since assured his place in the history books. after pearl harbor after the united states was trying to recover its moral. lieutenant colonel doolittle came up with a plan. no such thing has ever been done. as everyone knew carriers were for fighter aircraft, light planes no one had ever taken off from a carrier deck in a medium weight bomber. yet that was the plan and doolittle felt he
magic all straight ahead on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look i'm julie haener. it's been in the works for most of the past two decades and late last night the city of alameda finally took ownership of the naval air station on the west end of the island. the naval signed the 1,400-acre property to the mayor that was until 1987 the alameda naval station. originally the naval station wanted $8 million for the land, but ended upturns it over to the city. it was...
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cannot be -- we cannot be as a city, act like kids in the toy store with an unlimited credit card who can just order as many office buildings everywhere and assume magically they'll all be built and transit center will be funded and the port's capital needs will be funded. it doesn't work. the reason it won't work is because office development south of market has an inherent advantage. the costs are lower. there are not super high-rises like the transit district. they don't need the same $100 square foot rents and they don't have the major infrastructure cost needs that the central waterfront projects do on port property. they don't have to carry that. so, they will be able to undercut the priority projects that you have already decided as commission we will depend on to fund crucial public goals over the next 20 years. there has to be a mid range alternative identified, well thought out in this plan in between the current zoning and the proposed zoning, something like our plan which proposes 4 to 5 million square feet of office space in the central corridor area. so that you will not -- these public goals will not fail. if you approve this plan today, yo
cannot be -- we cannot be as a city, act like kids in the toy store with an unlimited credit card who can just order as many office buildings everywhere and assume magically they'll all be built and transit center will be funded and the port's capital needs will be funded. it doesn't work. the reason it won't work is because office development south of market has an inherent advantage. the costs are lower. there are not super high-rises like the transit district. they don't need the same $100...
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magical mystery tours. >> i can't move anymore. >> reporter: private shuttles often unmarked packed with techies and parking in zones designated for, you guessed it, public buses. >> i call 311 complain to the city. >> reporter: now a bit of order is coming to the wild west. >> we really feel like this is a good first step. >> reporter: muni wants to test the solution and see if it works. the plan, an 18-month pilot study that involves sharing. >> the pilot is to create a network of 100 to 200 muni stops that meet specific criteria that would be able to be shared between muni and these private commuter shuttles. >> reporter: part of the proposal, no more mysteries. >> we would be asking shuttles to share data with us. we would want to know where are they going, what their schedule is, which stops they would be intending to use out of this network. >> reporter: private shuttles will also have to display identifying placards on the front and the rear. >> we would have an easy way to follow through on concerns and inquiries. >> reporter: and they will also have to pay. >> really covering the costs that we would incur to establish and run the program. >> reporter: it's bigger than you might think, g
magical mystery tours. >> i can't move anymore. >> reporter: private shuttles often unmarked packed with techies and parking in zones designated for, you guessed it, public buses. >> i call 311 complain to the city. >> reporter: now a bit of order is coming to the wild west. >> we really feel like this is a good first step. >> reporter: muni wants to test the solution and see if it works. the plan, an 18-month pilot study that involves sharing. >> the...
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magic right there. >> it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. chicken heart. >> that is seriously tasty. the beef heart or the chicken heart, the texture is so nice. >> all right. i'm maxed out. >> excellent. >>> the citymiles northwest of lima, peru's fourth largest city with over a half a million people living there. it's our next stop, the staging area for our trip to the mountains to find our cacao. chocolate. we know we like the stuff. how is it made? where does it come from? columbus was the first european to encounter cacao beans off the coast of honduras. he's said to have grabbed both crew and cargo and brought them back to spain. a few decades later a spanish conquistador was said to have found the drink of the gods and the european royalty did their best to keep what was fast becoming a craze for hot chocolate to themselves. but it soon found its way to america. in 1765, the first chocolate factory opened in new england. chiclayo's main market is a massive one stop shop for all things chocolate, as well as just about everything else under the sun. >> oh, you have your animal skulls. that's tempting. haircut? >> i'm good. >> wow. >> this is the raw beans? >> that is toasted. >> then she -- >>
magic right there. >> it's very garlicky. the marinade is nice. chicken heart. >> that is seriously tasty. the beef heart or the chicken heart, the texture is so nice. >> all right. i'm maxed out. >> excellent. >>> the citymiles northwest of lima, peru's fourth largest city with over a half a million people living there. it's our next stop, the staging area for our trip to the mountains to find our cacao. chocolate. we know we like the stuff. how is it made?...
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televisionted station, magic johnson had a station.n it creates that kind of opportunity. chicago, but also across the city. i do not want to see this. i do not want this to turn into you are older members preaching fires. that is wasting her time. i have seen it held to the fire. you are wasting time asking us about our commitment. you ought to know about what has happened. and tryto stay on point to deal with the agenda. we will talk about solutions. >> let me ask you this. from thequestion national pta. called the national emergency summits. july 4ke about the weekend here in chicago, $1000. this is about immediate intervention. what immediate intervention do you suggest or support to help protect our men today and tomorrow while we provide the long-term intervention. work and athis from home. would you recommend military protection? >> it is an emergency summits. today?s used i will tell you what i suggest. every block should have a lockup. every block should have a block club. the problem starts at the local level. interaction to deal with them. some of the most exciting times i have had in life was w
televisionted station, magic johnson had a station.n it creates that kind of opportunity. chicago, but also across the city. i do not want to see this. i do not want this to turn into you are older members preaching fires. that is wasting her time. i have seen it held to the fire. you are wasting time asking us about our commitment. you ought to know about what has happened. and tryto stay on point to deal with the agenda. we will talk about solutions. >> let me ask you this. from...
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but what i guess if i had to wave a magic wand, here's what i would wish for: i would wish that our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people that they think about who have offices here in town, they would come to work every day and think what am i going to do today to help unleash and unlock entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i can't think of one, but they know what they are. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for coming today. thank you to our audience. i would also like to thank the national press club staff including our journalism institute and broadcast center for helping organize today's event. finally, here's a reminder, you can find more information about the national press club on our web site, and if you would like a copy of today's program, please check out the web site at www.press.org. thank you, we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> in her comments, carly fiorina called for a simplification of the tax code. last week senators max baucus and orrin hatch, the chairman and top republican
but what i guess if i had to wave a magic wand, here's what i would wish for: i would wish that our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people that they think about who have offices here in town, they would come to work every day and think what am i going to do today to help unleash and unlock entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i can't think of one, but they know what they are. thank you so much....
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magic wand, here is what i would wish for. our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people they think about who have offices in town, they would come to work every day and think, what am i going to do today to unlockedash an entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i cannot think of one but they know what they are. so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming today. thank you to our audience. i like to thank the national press club staff for organizing today's event. you can find more information about the national press club on our website. if you look like a copy of today's program, check out the website at press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] capitole picture of the dome this afternoon. congress is out of town this week. members are away for the fourth of july holiday. today interest rates for new federally subsidized student loans doubled to 6.8%. unless congress restores the lower rates when they return, the joint econ
magic wand, here is what i would wish for. our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people they think about who have offices in town, they would come to work every day and think, what am i going to do today to unlockedash an entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i cannot think of one but they know what they are. so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming today. thank you to our audience. i like to...
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magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] >>> last night the hit show america's got talent brought it's a-game to radio citylion prize. but performance caught judge howie mandell's eye. check it out. [ music playing ] >> by far the best act of the night so far. great entertaining. >> yeah. >> they were brilliant and athletic and i was so impressed. almost as impressed as i am that this young lady is sitting here today looking so beautiful and so refreshed. >> explain that? you were in trouble last night. the two of you -- >> taf show, the show continued. >> we went for a night cap. >> i invited you back to my hotel for a night cap. i left and she was still capping. >> i was for a little bit. i think i finished at 2:30. >> 2:30. wow. >> yes, i have no idea where i am right now. >> does everyone come to that? heidi. >> yes, i invited heidi and mel back to the hotel for a night cap. >> you didn't even tell howard this was going on. >> heidi klum and mel b. are sitting there and you say would you like to come back to the hotel. do you need howard? >> do you see what i deal with all the time. >> first live show
magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] >>> last night the hit show america's got talent brought it's a-game to radio citylion prize. but performance caught judge howie mandell's eye. check it out. [ music playing ] >> by far the best act of the night so far. great entertaining. >> yeah. >> they were brilliant and athletic and i was so impressed. almost as impressed as i am that this young lady is sitting here today looking so beautiful and so...
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magical jeans that look great on all of us. >> back to you. >> from jackson, new jersey. all right, for the four friends of sex in the citysex in the city, weren't they? >> huge after sex in the city and they remain huge. >> they really did. they set a new trend. i know you love that one, girl. back across. >> from dallas, texas. on the tv series 90210, best friends kelly taylor and brenda walsh each dated which guy? brandon walsh, dylan mckay, steve sanders? >> "c"? >> finally, somebody goes home with "scandalous." >> good, she's been waiting for you. look how happy she seemed. okay, so dylan mckay. the bad boy, tell us about that. >> i mean -- friends don't have to break up over guys, and if dylan mckay is on the offer, i think you should date him. >> he's the bad boy. who doesn't want him? >> irresistible. totally irresistible. >> back across to kathie. >> this is a girl from alabama, who is dying to lose so she can get my cd. finish this lyric from the 1996 spice girls song "wannabe." ♪ if you want to be my lover ♪ you got to get with my friends ♪ ♪ make love forever >> friendship never ends. >> not the right key, but
magical jeans that look great on all of us. >> back to you. >> from jackson, new jersey. all right, for the four friends of sex in the citysex in the city, weren't they? >> huge after sex in the city and they remain huge. >> they really did. they set a new trend. i know you love that one, girl. back across. >> from dallas, texas. on the tv series 90210, best friends kelly taylor and brenda walsh each dated which guy? brandon walsh, dylan mckay, steve sanders?...
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station, magic johnson station.n aspire so it create reates those kinds of businesses and creates those kinds of opportunities that have effect on blacks not just in chicago, but across the city. -- i mean, ing --s -- we're -- i mean we're all right -- i don't want to see this, though. i see this brought a certain way. i don't want this to turn into a, well, you all -- all of the of the cbc feet to the fire. because that's a waste of your time. because i will see this always, to the fire. held ou're wasting time asking us about our commitment. you all know about our committee and what needs to happen. we need to stay on point and try s on the ith the issue genda upon which we were called. we were called here to talk violence.utions to the >> next question. i have a question from brendan pta. the national the his summit is called national emergency summit. enough.ke that was this question from ms. martin is intervention. what immediate intervention would you suggest -- would you support, to help protect our today and tomorrow while we provide the long-term nterventions of jobs, education, parenting classes, etc. to ust protect our children home.l, from work, and at xample -- w
station, magic johnson station.n aspire so it create reates those kinds of businesses and creates those kinds of opportunities that have effect on blacks not just in chicago, but across the city. -- i mean, ing --s -- we're -- i mean we're all right -- i don't want to see this, though. i see this brought a certain way. i don't want this to turn into a, well, you all -- all of the of the cbc feet to the fire. because that's a waste of your time. because i will see this always, to the fire. held...