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did you make all of them? >> yeah, you know, just a little something i whipped up. [ laughs ] >> really, really, really cool. all right, so i'm ready to learn -- how do we get started? >> all right, well, the first thing that you need to know is that we have different sizes of balloons. so this first one over here, these really teeny, tiny, littleskinny b alloons, they're called 160s. and the reason they're called 160s is because, when they're fully inflated, they're approximately one inch wide so this next group we have here, these are called 260s, guess why? >> because when you inflate them, they're two inches wide -- >> and 60 inches long, that's right. and these here we call 350s, because when these are fully inflated, these big guys, they're about 3 inches wide and 50 inches long. these ones you don't use as often. actually you can get by with just using 260s and nothing else, especially when you're starting. >> okay, so, these over here are the 260s? >> that's exactly right. those are made out of 260s. w
did you make all of them? >> yeah, you know, just a little something i whipped up. [ laughs ] >> really, really, really cool. all right, so i'm ready to learn -- how do we get started? >> all right, well, the first thing that you need to know is that we have different sizes of balloons. so this first one over here, these really teeny, tiny, littleskinny b alloons, they're called 160s. and the reason they're called 160s is because, when they're fully inflated, they're...
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so, how can teens make money using balloons and making balloons?u know, wherever you have balloons you're going to attract the attention of kids, and wherever you have kids, you've got parents with money. so you can go to a park and make balloons in a park, you can go to a restaurant, you can do birthday parties. there are so many ways to do it. pretty much anywhere that you might find children, you can make some money. >> so, what can you make out of balloons? >> well, tell you what, let me show you. >> all right. ♪ wow! these are amazing. did you make all of them? >> yeah, you know, just a little something i whipped up. [ laughs ] >> really, really, really cool. all right, so i'm ready to learn -- how do we get started? >> all right, well, the first thing that you need to know is that we have different sizes of balloons. so this first one over here, these really teeny, tiny, little skinny balloons, they're called 160s. and the reason they're called 160s is because, when they're fully inflated, they're approximately one and 60 inches long. so this
so, how can teens make money using balloons and making balloons?u know, wherever you have balloons you're going to attract the attention of kids, and wherever you have kids, you've got parents with money. so you can go to a park and make balloons in a park, you can go to a restaurant, you can do birthday parties. there are so many ways to do it. pretty much anywhere that you might find children, you can make some money. >> so, what can you make out of balloons? >> well, tell you...
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it makes you feel like you're actually making a difference. it makes the whole situation very real, and it kind of brings you back to reality and shows you that, like, you're actually impacting someone's life. garvin: proof these two have discovered that you can get a warm feeling by giving others the very same thing. both girls have been recognized for their work, corinne most recently honored by the gloria baron award for young heroes. announcer: coming up, he's not just a marine, he's a singer and songwriter. and he's using his voice in hopes of helping other veterans who struggle with ptsd. plus, we introduce you to a san francisco couple who knows the true meaning of giving back. michael hofman: if we can, especially for the tourists, give them the feeling that there are people who care about them, then it's just going to make a much bigger difference. announcer: up next, a man honors his beloved dog by giving away something for free. and for good reason. so, when a hayward man decided to give something away, he didn't think too many peop
it makes you feel like you're actually making a difference. it makes the whole situation very real, and it kind of brings you back to reality and shows you that, like, you're actually impacting someone's life. garvin: proof these two have discovered that you can get a warm feeling by giving others the very same thing. both girls have been recognized for their work, corinne most recently honored by the gloria baron award for young heroes. announcer: coming up, he's not just a marine, he's a...
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that's the decision for the owner to make, not for the politician to make >>> let's talk about fightingoverty. you can say if you're thinking about it from that perspective as an anti poverty tool, minimum wage is a blunt instrument. tell me by what you mean by that and that's a better instrument if your larger goal is having people earn a minimum wage that is fair or a living wage that is fair no matter where they live >> my first job as a high school student was as a bank teller earning minimum wage. i didn't have a lot of expenses. i was living with my parents. my parents were doing all right. raising the minimum wage would have just given me and my relatively comfortable suburban home more money that i didn't really need at the time. a lot of minimum wage people are retirees who also have social security, there may be spouses whose husbands or wives are earning more money. they may be affluent teenagers-- affluent teenagers >>> lots are regular people putting foomd on the table for the family. that's the problem. if that's the case you have got one wage earner in the house and three
that's the decision for the owner to make, not for the politician to make >>> let's talk about fightingoverty. you can say if you're thinking about it from that perspective as an anti poverty tool, minimum wage is a blunt instrument. tell me by what you mean by that and that's a better instrument if your larger goal is having people earn a minimum wage that is fair or a living wage that is fair no matter where they live >> my first job as a high school student was as a bank...
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other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach. call me at 1-800-747-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. tonight i want to talk to you about the big picture, building wealth in general and not just ownings stocks in particular. stocks are one part the most important one. there are some people, call them 1% if you will, who can make enough money from their ordinary day-to-day income to become truly rich. what a great thing. but for the vast majority of americans, that paycheck is not enough. you need to augment it, work with it. and if you keep watching, i'm going to tell you how to do that, not just for the next year or two years but the rest of your life. usually i come in here and tell you what i think of the markets, what themes are the best, stocks that fit those themes. but the truth is before you start investing in stocks there are a lot of other things you have to do if you want the payoff from those investments to mean something later in life. when you most need the money.
other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach. call me at 1-800-747-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. tonight i want to talk to you about the big picture, building wealth in general and not just ownings stocks in particular. stocks are one part the most important one. there are some people, call them 1% if you will, who can make enough money from their ordinary day-to-day income to become truly rich. what a great thing....
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turning vehicles and what can you do to make sure that everyone is safe in any situation? thartsz stay patient and alert and, of course, slow down parking and loading a vehicle on accredit city streets is a challenge weather parking and unloading always check for people in our mirrors and blind spots and on the driver's side with our right turn right hand this causes you to look 40 on your left for bicyclists when passersby exiting the vehicle make sure about opening the door know where loading zones are if not loading zones available use side streets never stop in bike lanes or traffic lanes. >> bad weathering and visible rain and fog or low lighting make it hard to see you're vehicle is likely to slide or loss control in eye i didn't controls and create issues for people walking and biking they tried try to avoid pulled and umbrellas and construction get slippery for people the safety thing to do in conditions whether wet or icy or dark slow down and drive more carefully remember going fast may on this save you a few semiautomatic but speeding may cause you a life or you
turning vehicles and what can you do to make sure that everyone is safe in any situation? thartsz stay patient and alert and, of course, slow down parking and loading a vehicle on accredit city streets is a challenge weather parking and unloading always check for people in our mirrors and blind spots and on the driver's side with our right turn right hand this causes you to look 40 on your left for bicyclists when passersby exiting the vehicle make sure about opening the door know where loading...
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this just doesn't make sense. it doesn't make sense. and it's not just me. it doesn't make sense for any company, and it's not good for the united states. >> rose: okay. at what tax rate would make sense for you? >> i don't want to get into negotiating on tv and i'm not a negotiator on this, anyway. it's what congress determines. >> rose: what would you say to congress? >> i think both political parties agree the number needs to be substantially less. >> rose: less than half? much less than half. this money has already been taxed internationally and you're paying to bring it back. i think it's fair to pay something to bring it back because it gives us more flexibility. today we have to borrow to invest in the united states because we want to invest more than we make in the u.s. between giving money to our shareholder and investing in the u.s., the only way we can do that is to borrow. in today's environment, it's a good time to borrow, but this thing will not last long. we all know that that equation will change over time. >> rose: so how does it feel to sit
this just doesn't make sense. it doesn't make sense. and it's not just me. it doesn't make sense for any company, and it's not good for the united states. >> rose: okay. at what tax rate would make sense for you? >> i don't want to get into negotiating on tv and i'm not a negotiator on this, anyway. it's what congress determines. >> rose: what would you say to congress? >> i think both political parties agree the number needs to be substantially less. >> rose: less...
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it doesn't make any sense.s they have stoked fear and peddled misinformation all in the interest of maintaining a very dangerous status quo. throughout all of this, the gun lobby has moved further and further away from gun owners like gabby and me who they claim to represent. a lot of people running for president today talk about how tough they are. let me tell you a little bit of a secret. the truth is that a lot of them are really afraid of this power powerful corporate interests could gabby and i have listened closely to all the candidates and we have taken a look at all the records. in this raceidate has the determination and the toughness to stand up to the gun lobby and the record to prove it. [applause] thatkelly: and candidate, as all you know in here, is hillary clinton. so if all of you want to build on the progress made in reducing gun violence on the president obama and not roll it back, you need to help make hillary clinton our next president. [applause] important, so that's but why else is this im
it doesn't make any sense.s they have stoked fear and peddled misinformation all in the interest of maintaining a very dangerous status quo. throughout all of this, the gun lobby has moved further and further away from gun owners like gabby and me who they claim to represent. a lot of people running for president today talk about how tough they are. let me tell you a little bit of a secret. the truth is that a lot of them are really afraid of this power powerful corporate interests could gabby...
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i think the emphasis in europe now needs to be making sure that we expand our single market and make it more successful for our businesses, recognizing that social benefits matter, but principally, i believe it's a matter for this house. >> millions of u.k. citizens live elsewhere in the european union. physicians have helped reduce sulfur monoxide emissions. will the prime minister concentrate on the positive arguments for eu membership and reject the approach of project fear? prime minister cameron: my argument about being stronger in the reformed european union, safer in the reformed european union, and better off are all positive arguments. i would add the point he makes, that things like pollution crosses borders, so it makes sense to work together, and the fundamental point he makes is one worth thinking about. he and i are both postwar children, but we should never forget when we sit around that table that 70 years ago these countries were murdering each other on the continent of europe. for all the frustrations of this institution -- believe me, there are many -- we should ne
i think the emphasis in europe now needs to be making sure that we expand our single market and make it more successful for our businesses, recognizing that social benefits matter, but principally, i believe it's a matter for this house. >> millions of u.k. citizens live elsewhere in the european union. physicians have helped reduce sulfur monoxide emissions. will the prime minister concentrate on the positive arguments for eu membership and reject the approach of project fear? prime...
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won't make you laugh will make you cry.o you just do what you do. >> with harper sentenced to 72 years and carr 35 years for crimes related to their use of methamphetamines, both men have had plenty to cry about, especially when it comes to who they have left behind. >> i got the zoom and stuff right. mom, dad, i just want to take a second when nobody's in here to tell you guys that i love you, miss you, i'm sorry for what i put you through. >> to my boys, i love you. i think about you every day. i'm so sorry that i hurt you. through the process of growing up without having a father. hardest part about doing any of this time is knowing that you guys are worried about me. you know, there's no need for that. >> but not everyone here has a brother to lean on. >> 604. >> four. >> during a routine shake down in housing unit "d," inmate martin mcdaniel was taken to the custody control unit after refusing to take a drug test. corrections officers then discovered he had been hoarding his prescription drugs. moments later they found
won't make you laugh will make you cry.o you just do what you do. >> with harper sentenced to 72 years and carr 35 years for crimes related to their use of methamphetamines, both men have had plenty to cry about, especially when it comes to who they have left behind. >> i got the zoom and stuff right. mom, dad, i just want to take a second when nobody's in here to tell you guys that i love you, miss you, i'm sorry for what i put you through. >> to my boys, i love you. i think...
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emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: would we ever make a car?e not making a car just to be clear. [laughter] i think that is an extraordinarily difficult task. it is not something that we can build today. we are not resourced. but why not? emily: you guys recently raised $1.1 billion. you are valued at $45 billion. why is xiaomi still a private company? hugo: i do think that is moving fast and being able to change direction quickly is important for us. when you are a public company, you are more restrained in your ability to do that, to massively allocate investment into something that may not pan out for some time. i think being more flexible and being able to move quickly is the reason why we will be private for quite a long time. emily: what does an ipo look like? answer to this question is five years away. he has been giving the same answer for the last couple of years. emily: how does xiaomi live up to a $45 billion valuation? hugo: there are so many services that people haven't even started thinking about. i think $45 billion is just the b
emily: would you ever make a car? hugo: would we ever make a car?e not making a car just to be clear. [laughter] i think that is an extraordinarily difficult task. it is not something that we can build today. we are not resourced. but why not? emily: you guys recently raised $1.1 billion. you are valued at $45 billion. why is xiaomi still a private company? hugo: i do think that is moving fast and being able to change direction quickly is important for us. when you are a public company, you are...
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some great ideas make it creates. it is so we put a finger that super great if you have a little third of the mason jar. we used to floral spray. gus great pain spread it on sprayed with blue. n top dress it white. should we put some gerber daisies. it's fun and price fresh. it's easy to do at home. over here on those great. of these jugs a half at the shop. we can get any type of milk jug or wine bottle or whatever and fill them with simple cup fibers. just liliess going by one bunch of rallies to fight them into three containers we have some floating candles.es his arm make your request say that are deadke he can get core values are different easter decor a simple and easy centerpiece. can people still order for easter. they can come and the day before. the people of cuba thank you so much for your warm welcome. the thoughts and the prayers are with the american people of belgium we stand in solidarity reese -- fighting against food and terrorism. and we will for safety and security for the people around the world.
some great ideas make it creates. it is so we put a finger that super great if you have a little third of the mason jar. we used to floral spray. gus great pain spread it on sprayed with blue. n top dress it white. should we put some gerber daisies. it's fun and price fresh. it's easy to do at home. over here on those great. of these jugs a half at the shop. we can get any type of milk jug or wine bottle or whatever and fill them with simple cup fibers. just liliess going by one bunch of...
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basic things that make money. be around financial services, probably around healthcare and education and lot of ex-commerce. you got giant firms say we're not going to invest my money abroad. >> i think they're very smart guys. mark is one of my investors. i wouldn't rip his opinion. emily: personally he isn't an investor in 500 start-up. >> i think their expertise is in the u.s. and english speaking markets. that's great for them. just because they don't choose to go to other international markets doesn't mean there's not an opportunity for us. emily: what kind of competition is there for investment in places like vietnam? >> not a lot. a lot of emerging markets still pretty new. especially at the stage we're investing which is at the early stage. there's not a lot competition at allly. usually we're the first check-in there's may be only a few of funds that are active. >> it's awesome. we happen to be an investor. our managing partner was very early investor in that company. i know founders here, lyft and obviou
basic things that make money. be around financial services, probably around healthcare and education and lot of ex-commerce. you got giant firms say we're not going to invest my money abroad. >> i think they're very smart guys. mark is one of my investors. i wouldn't rip his opinion. emily: personally he isn't an investor in 500 start-up. >> i think their expertise is in the u.s. and english speaking markets. that's great for them. just because they don't choose to go to other...
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i have to make sure we have integrity in our networks.common interest in the rest of society in data integrity. that's a base from which we can all work together. i think we just need to find that base and try to come together as i said, not let any one situation drive what will be a host of solutions. and like everything else, we're just going to have to work together across the public sector and the private sector to come to a place which allows everybody to have what they want, which is freedom on the internet and innovation on the internet and safety. so you can wake up in the morning and take your kids to school and go to work and dream your dreams and live full lives, which is what people want. they deserve all of that. we can have it all. >> watch the rest of this program and our programming online at c-span.org. >>> book tv is in prime time on c-span2, starting tonight at 8:30 eastern. each night we will feature programs on topics ranging from politics and education to medical care and national security. plus encore presentations
i have to make sure we have integrity in our networks.common interest in the rest of society in data integrity. that's a base from which we can all work together. i think we just need to find that base and try to come together as i said, not let any one situation drive what will be a host of solutions. and like everything else, we're just going to have to work together across the public sector and the private sector to come to a place which allows everybody to have what they want, which is...
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but then there's other days that i'm making nothing. it's so tough. i got the car payment, i got the bill payment. oh, i got the car insurance payment, too. oh, wait, i also need to eat, too. >> reporter: do you think you could survive being a server in wisconsin full-time? >> it would be a very stressful life. very stressful living paycheck toaycheck, never really knowing what i'm going to make. i just, i don't want that. >> reporter: now, sorenson wants to finish her college degree and pursue a career in interior design. she likes being a waitress and her bosses, but she rarely makes enough to support herself. >> people just don't understand how much work goes into being a waitress. and just the days i don't get a lot of money, it's just so hard. and everything becomes more expensive, so it's harder and harder. >> reporter: david cooper has been studying tipped labor for the economic policy institute, a nonpartisan washington think tank. cooper says almost 15% of tipped servers earn less than the federal poverty line. but in states that pay higher b
but then there's other days that i'm making nothing. it's so tough. i got the car payment, i got the bill payment. oh, i got the car insurance payment, too. oh, wait, i also need to eat, too. >> reporter: do you think you could survive being a server in wisconsin full-time? >> it would be a very stressful life. very stressful living paycheck toaycheck, never really knowing what i'm going to make. i just, i don't want that. >> reporter: now, sorenson wants to finish her college...
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donald is not going to make america great. he's going to make america orange. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff jumping! human resources can work better. with xerox. being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. twell what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 g
donald is not going to make america great. he's going to make america orange. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff...
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but that's the way i just chose how to make it. >> you don't have to do it by making the world a colderlace. that's all i'm saying delshaun. that's all i'm saying. >> you know, i think if i was -- for example, if i think if i was to go out to the supermarket -- not supermarket, one of the retail stores or something like that, as soon as i get out, i don't think they're going to hire me. >> you'll have to work somewhere they don't have cash registers. i'm just saying. >> what would your suggestion be is this >> take responsibility is what i would suggest. you have to own what you do. >> i own a gun and i own robbing people. >> all right. have i given you enough grief for the day? >> no. but if y'all want to leave, bye. you all look like you're tired of me. you all getting tired of me. i can tell. >> no, we're not getting tired of you. because we haven't been around for a while? >> that too. >> we have 20 other people we are following. i think you are taking it a little personally. >> bloodworth's interview where a serious moment suddenly turns humorous. >> look at that stance. get a shot
but that's the way i just chose how to make it. >> you don't have to do it by making the world a colderlace. that's all i'm saying delshaun. that's all i'm saying. >> you know, i think if i was -- for example, if i think if i was to go out to the supermarket -- not supermarket, one of the retail stores or something like that, as soon as i get out, i don't think they're going to hire me. >> you'll have to work somewhere they don't have cash registers. i'm just saying. >>...
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we have to make sure that we make, if we want in europe, you know borders between the states, we need to secure our external borders. that's a fact for example, and of course we have to care for the wounded for people having to flee their homeland. like isil. care for the refugees and refugee camps close to their home land for example, turkey, lebanon children so they can stay close to the homeland. you see what i'm telling you. it's a complex story and wedecie who really need asylum because the top but clear for them. >> rose: to pay a political price. >> let's a lot of skepticism in germany whether this will work. at the beginning people were on one hand overwhelmingly helpful concerning the refugees. but on the other hand worried how many of them are going to come. now step boy -- step by step as the population are seeing we are trying to fill these domestic problems with immigration, trying to work on the external border of europe, working with turkey to reduce the flow of migrants and fighting isil with others in the coalition against terror, that there is a difficult but a path
we have to make sure that we make, if we want in europe, you know borders between the states, we need to secure our external borders. that's a fact for example, and of course we have to care for the wounded for people having to flee their homeland. like isil. care for the refugees and refugee camps close to their home land for example, turkey, lebanon children so they can stay close to the homeland. you see what i'm telling you. it's a complex story and wedecie who really need asylum because...
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trying to make something better and the situation. this is my first time being homeless and from the experience it will be my last because this helped me but i am glad i was homeless because it showed a different side of me i didn't know, the strengths and dpoles goals and think it helped me a lot. sorry. it had so many opportunities. they constantly post jobs or injrj you to do. you can only do so much. hamilton can only do so much if you dont want to do for yourself. me, i'm taking a stand and doing for myself so i won't be here and hopefully i will be a chef so i can cook for the shelter or homeless program. i will give back to the community as much as i can, i voluntary also. i don't have much to say, i thank god and the thank the people that donate and make this place possible because i see the ups and very grateful and thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you precious and thank you for everything you are doing to improve your life and also take care of the children that you have. as i said for this particular bond, i want to make s
trying to make something better and the situation. this is my first time being homeless and from the experience it will be my last because this helped me but i am glad i was homeless because it showed a different side of me i didn't know, the strengths and dpoles goals and think it helped me a lot. sorry. it had so many opportunities. they constantly post jobs or injrj you to do. you can only do so much. hamilton can only do so much if you dont want to do for yourself. me, i'm taking a stand...
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when i make my own almond milk. >> hoda, you should make that. >> you can use this to make pina coladas. >> thank you for that, laura. >> so with this coconut milk what you're going to do is take the chicken in the coconut milk. you can marinate it for an hour -- >> we're doing the best we can! >> it's all good. >> the whole point is we can do something like that. >> yes! >> so then you can do this for -- soak it for an hour, >> this is some almond flour. do now. your local grocery store? >> absolutely. to gluten nowadays because of everything that's happening with we're going to put everything in there, spices, salt, pepper, cumin, cayenne, garlic powder. stir that all up. >> and that becomes the coating. >> so you have your marinated chicken and so what we're going to do is -- >> we have about 30. >> one of the things you say is keep cooking. which i think is good, you can make this food and store it, and stash it. >> right. the whole point is, the book is supposed to make your life easier. so twice a week cooking sessions, make your food, put it in the fridge. and every morning, i ma
when i make my own almond milk. >> hoda, you should make that. >> you can use this to make pina coladas. >> thank you for that, laura. >> so with this coconut milk what you're going to do is take the chicken in the coconut milk. you can marinate it for an hour -- >> we're doing the best we can! >> it's all good. >> the whole point is we can do something like that. >> yes! >> so then you can do this for -- soak it for an hour, >> this...
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the things that bother me are the stuff that you can make in your house, you can make in a garage, youan make it anywhere. >> reporter: and we found out firsthand what he meant. >> so, go ahead. grab some ammonia nitrate. >> how much, this whole cup here? >> reporter: morris shows us how in a multiof minutes, anyone can make this kind of explosive. i'm holding two very volatile bombs in my hands. this one has three kpleents to it, this one has two components to it. >> we're just going put it on the ground just so you can see what that does. >> reporter: three, two, one, fire in the hole! [ explosion ] >> reporter: what i found absolutely terrifying about this entire experience is just how simple and easy it is to make an explosive using ordinary household products, products capable of inflicting massive casualties. it's these explosives training courses that are crucial to stopping those who want to inflict chaos. for morris and the team around him, their success is a matter of life and death. now, as powerful as those explosives were, they were just not nearly half the magnitude of th
the things that bother me are the stuff that you can make in your house, you can make in a garage, youan make it anywhere. >> reporter: and we found out firsthand what he meant. >> so, go ahead. grab some ammonia nitrate. >> how much, this whole cup here? >> reporter: morris shows us how in a multiof minutes, anyone can make this kind of explosive. i'm holding two very volatile bombs in my hands. this one has three kpleents to it, this one has two components to it....
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what we need to do is make sure when we take people in we make sure they're properly house, proper look after, their children are schooled because that's the sort of generous country we are. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i welcome the government's excellent initiative to encourage employers to hire ex-offenders. speaking as someone who myself employs a female ex-offender by the excellent work in charity for the prime minister usher the house of his commitments to ensure employers in the public private and charitable sectors play their parts of? >> i agree with my friend and i salute what he has done to help ex-offenders to i think the point is this. of course, if people are applying for a job they have at some stage to declare the criminal record that they have and the offenses they committed. the question is do they have to do absolutely at the beginning? we believe in this idea of banning the box the civil service will introduce this site don't have to put that information on the initial cd. you might get in any view so you were not rolled out. giving sometimes people a second chance to
what we need to do is make sure when we take people in we make sure they're properly house, proper look after, their children are schooled because that's the sort of generous country we are. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i welcome the government's excellent initiative to encourage employers to hire ex-offenders. speaking as someone who myself employs a female ex-offender by the excellent work in charity for the prime minister usher the house of his commitments to ensure employers in the...
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my daughter and i, we wanted to make ourselves useful. down to the center where people were connecting information. you remember, i am sure you all remember, there was this lord -- board where people posted photographs of every -- this board where everyone posted photographs of everyone missing. i noticed a man a head taller this guy there was about ahead taller than i was. there were more than 200 muslims killed that day whom were not terrorists. i said, sir, did you lose anyone? hey said, i didn't, but i hate what they did more than anybody because i am an egyptian muslim american and i'm afraid my people will never trust me again. we need to win the battle over social
my daughter and i, we wanted to make ourselves useful. down to the center where people were connecting information. you remember, i am sure you all remember, there was this lord -- board where people posted photographs of every -- this board where everyone posted photographs of everyone missing. i noticed a man a head taller this guy there was about ahead taller than i was. there were more than 200 muslims killed that day whom were not terrorists. i said, sir, did you lose anyone? hey said, i...
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stossel: had to make constitution.king atlantic city case people offered her a million dollars and she said no. trump that the politicians to force her to sell it for a quarter of that. that was bad. >> if i wanted to you and said i have her grandmother's wedding ring and i will give a just compensation board and to you it's worth a million dollars that would be a good deal for you. to some people that's what their property is worth. that's why private property works because people have different valuation. if they won't sell they won't sell. stossel: how do you build a roadwork? >> you can still build the row wrote by building around them. pipelines can go around properties and if you don't respect property rights, what happened in the k case attack space that lets you take someone's property as there is no limit to that. in looking come around with the motel six -- motel six. what creates wealth is when you have stable property rights and people like donald trump his cronies make copyrights and stable and make us all
stossel: had to make constitution.king atlantic city case people offered her a million dollars and she said no. trump that the politicians to force her to sell it for a quarter of that. that was bad. >> if i wanted to you and said i have her grandmother's wedding ring and i will give a just compensation board and to you it's worth a million dollars that would be a good deal for you. to some people that's what their property is worth. that's why private property works because people have...
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make manyrights forms.can be problematic and so are owners against improper taking of the government. i wish to address a different but equally important topic in property law that is the role of patents and the property in driving u.s. innovation. all the bands far removed from ownership rights, the principles are remarkably similar. the overriding belief is that owners should have the ultimate say in how their property is used. the like thomas edison, inventors foil try to get new insight and company spend billions of dollars in research. when society rewards and ,nnovator for a novel use others should not be able to use that information for you charge. just like your neighbor cannot take your house or your competitor cannot take your technology. not only is it right to protect ownership interest, doing so is critical for u.s. innovation policy. the u.s. economy is and has long been the most innovative in the world. and that is the laxative. it reflects a long-standing constitution recognized need for int
make manyrights forms.can be problematic and so are owners against improper taking of the government. i wish to address a different but equally important topic in property law that is the role of patents and the property in driving u.s. innovation. all the bands far removed from ownership rights, the principles are remarkably similar. the overriding belief is that owners should have the ultimate say in how their property is used. the like thomas edison, inventors foil try to get new insight and...
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i would also make the point that there have to make to congress now is much more powerful than the art meant we could make around trade promotion authority. at the time, trade promotion authority was asking essentially a bunch of republicans to give the democratic president the authority to negotiate this agreement. now we are in a position where we actually have tangible benefits to present to individual members of congress and make a persuasive case to them about how the country and their constituents will benefit from the trade agreement. products inment how every single state of the taxesy will see the imposed on them by other countries cut as a result of this agreement. is a good thing for our economy, the companies in business of exporting those products overseas. that will expand economic growth in america, opportunity, create jobs in america, and even put upward pressure on wages, according to some studies. those are all good things. that is all part impartial to the president's strategy for counteracting the forces of globalization that have had a negative impact on some commu
i would also make the point that there have to make to congress now is much more powerful than the art meant we could make around trade promotion authority. at the time, trade promotion authority was asking essentially a bunch of republicans to give the democratic president the authority to negotiate this agreement. now we are in a position where we actually have tangible benefits to present to individual members of congress and make a persuasive case to them about how the country and their...
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there are changes we need to make. i support creating a public option which would create more competition with the private insurers. as a first step towards moving towards a medicare for all-type program. i think we need to permanently get rid of what was misnamed the cadillac tax, because that has impinged and made it harder for unions and others to provide good packages of benefits. i also need to say with respect to the affordable care act, we were able to help move the system toward one that rewards quality over is a way where we can reduce the long-term deficit. so when i talked about simpson-bowles, we were focused on those issues, and congresswoman edwards knows very well, i never accepted their proposal with respect to social security. that's on the record, and we just need to emphasize that fact. kai: congresswoman, what tweaks, if any, would you support? ms. edwards: well, i was very honored, actually, to preside over the debate of the affordable care act. in fact, i have a gavel in my office. more importantl
there are changes we need to make. i support creating a public option which would create more competition with the private insurers. as a first step towards moving towards a medicare for all-type program. i think we need to permanently get rid of what was misnamed the cadillac tax, because that has impinged and made it harder for unions and others to provide good packages of benefits. i also need to say with respect to the affordable care act, we were able to help move the system toward one...
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and so i'm making a curry. and i love making curries because it's exactly like painting.you know when i mix my paints, it's a litof
and so i'm making a curry. and i love making curries because it's exactly like painting.you know when i mix my paints, it's a litof
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my daughter and i, we wanted to make ourselves useful. down to the center where people were connecting information. you remember, i am sure you all remember, there was this lord where people posted photographs of every -- this board where everyone posted photographs of everyone missing. i noticed a man a head taller than i was, he was about 6'6". he had tears streaming down his face. by the way, more than 200 muslims killed that day, who were not terrorist. and i said, sir, did you lose anyone? he said, no i did not, but i hate what they did worse than anybody because i am in -- i am an egyptian, muslim, american. i'm afraid my people will never trust me again. we need guys like that to win the battle over social media. we have got to have -- [applause] i have news for everybody else running, you build all of the walls you want, you cannot keep social media out. [applause] is, she hasument been a lifetime change maker. she is the best change maker i have ever known. in all of her positions in washington, as first lady, senator, secretary
my daughter and i, we wanted to make ourselves useful. down to the center where people were connecting information. you remember, i am sure you all remember, there was this lord where people posted photographs of every -- this board where everyone posted photographs of everyone missing. i noticed a man a head taller than i was, he was about 6'6". he had tears streaming down his face. by the way, more than 200 muslims killed that day, who were not terrorist. and i said, sir, did you lose...
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it makes me proud.learned there are kids like this girl who make amateur videos that get even more views. ♪ baby baby baby ♪ ♪ >> tiffany posted that on youtube when she was how old? >> i was 17. >> you were just fooling around and what happened? >> i started posting videos when i was 15 and slowly fans started to watch. slowly it started to grow and become something i never would have imagined. >> which is you've got millions of views and you're making money from this now. >> i'm able to do music full time. i'm able to tour and meet fans around the world. it's amazing. >> you started on youtube. you certainly had no way of getting an agent or auto contacting a record label? >> i don't know who to call. i'm like, well, i have a camera. youtube is free. let's upload and see what people think. that was the beginning. >> youtube makes money from advertising. if you get enough viewers, as you have, there's money in it for you. they keep 45%. >> it's actually really interesting. being on youtube for a while,
it makes me proud.learned there are kids like this girl who make amateur videos that get even more views. ♪ baby baby baby ♪ ♪ >> tiffany posted that on youtube when she was how old? >> i was 17. >> you were just fooling around and what happened? >> i started posting videos when i was 15 and slowly fans started to watch. slowly it started to grow and become something i never would have imagined. >> which is you've got millions of views and you're making money...
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i hope when they do we can make progress. this is vital set of arteries for our country and we need the traffic to be flowing smoothly. >> on on reflection was it wise of chancellor to bank on theory of 27 billion-pound windfall when it has vanished from the last three months. >> we'll hear quite a lot from the chancellor in minute or two. i would say we have economy fundamentally strong, facing a very difficult set of world circumstances but here in britain when you look at it, unemployment at 5%, inflation at virtually zero percent. the unemployment figures today showing unemployment falling again and wages growing at 2%. that is better record than most other countries in the developed world can boast and a lot of that is down to the very clear plan set out by my right honourable friend and followed these last six years. >> thank you, mr. speaker. -- english tourism week. i was delighted to welcome a international delegation to promote it as destination for international tourists. visit london are numbers are up and more we
i hope when they do we can make progress. this is vital set of arteries for our country and we need the traffic to be flowing smoothly. >> on on reflection was it wise of chancellor to bank on theory of 27 billion-pound windfall when it has vanished from the last three months. >> we'll hear quite a lot from the chancellor in minute or two. i would say we have economy fundamentally strong, facing a very difficult set of world circumstances but here in britain when you look at it,...
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as interested in making sure thate led, making certain investment in water, resources and development, transportation -- let me say this about constituent services. i think that i serve my constituents well. the 30,000 who come to job fairs and housing foreclosure prevention and all of the things you come to a congressional office with. i take these allegations very seriously because it means something to me especially around discrimination, these cases are some of the hardest that any congressional office faces. we have been working for more than a year. they will tell you that they have been well served. >> in the interest of time, there will not be a rebuttal. will move to our closing statements. there was a coin toss to determine who would have the last word. on that coinen w toss. miss edwards, you will have one minute. rep. edwards: 30 years ago, when barbara mikulski ran for the theed states senate, political establishment told her she could not do it on her own without inheriting the seat from her husband. years ago they told me i didn't look the part and today the part looks
as interested in making sure thate led, making certain investment in water, resources and development, transportation -- let me say this about constituent services. i think that i serve my constituents well. the 30,000 who come to job fairs and housing foreclosure prevention and all of the things you come to a congressional office with. i take these allegations very seriously because it means something to me especially around discrimination, these cases are some of the hardest that any...
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>> the chairman's mark makes no assumptions. so it is up to the appropriators. >> it doesn't protect n i h? so it is down to the appropriators? is that a fair description? >> it is fair to say the budget does with it is supposed to do to provide a blueprint to the author risers and appropriators how to achieve a balanced budget and that is the role of the budget resolution to provide those dictates. >> you are saying it does not go back to the sequester level. >> it is not designed for that. >> obviously the best way to describe that is more of a fundamental question i you put it together it is based on cbo economics to get the balance, if those change for the good then future reductions are less if economics go the wrong direction there may have to be additional changes to get to the balance it is just a snapshot today of economics as well as the technical factors and baseline assumptions. >> that is the same answer that you say that there is no real base budget for any issue it is a stack of money would never happen as they de
>> the chairman's mark makes no assumptions. so it is up to the appropriators. >> it doesn't protect n i h? so it is down to the appropriators? is that a fair description? >> it is fair to say the budget does with it is supposed to do to provide a blueprint to the author risers and appropriators how to achieve a balanced budget and that is the role of the budget resolution to provide those dictates. >> you are saying it does not go back to the sequester level. >>...
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to make ohio proud. folks, we can't fix our country if we spend all of our time fighting with one another. that is not why we are elected officials. officials. some 5-hundred people here attended the breakfast at the sharonville convention center.it was considered *the* premier political fundraising event for republicans in southwest ohio. president bill clinton making a stop at the national underground raiilroad freedom center.he was in town again campaigning for his wife, presidential candidate hillary clinton. he too criticised the way the republicans have campaigned. "it started off just making us feel like we were sixth during recess. then they kept saying more and more and more things things five states will cast their votes in tuesday's democratic primary...including ohio. recent polls show hillary clinton with significant leads over bernie sanders to carry ohio and its 160 delegates. heads up this morning ... if you plan on being downtown today we've got a traffic alert to tell you about ...the a
to make ohio proud. folks, we can't fix our country if we spend all of our time fighting with one another. that is not why we are elected officials. officials. some 5-hundred people here attended the breakfast at the sharonville convention center.it was considered *the* premier political fundraising event for republicans in southwest ohio. president bill clinton making a stop at the national underground raiilroad freedom center.he was in town again campaigning for his wife, presidential...
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to explain why we are making the decisions that we are making. if we can't, we obviously need to do something different. senator hoeven: my understanding is that it is currently in his interagency review and i don't know what the results of that are. if the state to pin -- committee is empowered to, i think that's where we need to go. getting discretion out there in the field to your directors to make a good decision. secretary vilsack: well, that's the key. a good decision. we don't necessarily want to create a circumstance where everybody is unhappy ultimately with what they get the as you create a confusing circumstance with an individual program when by statute you are directed to have a county program. there is a balance here and i'm more than happy to try to be flexible but i think we have to have some system. i hear you.en: no, and of course we want the forms to come in so you have adequate data and good data. but where that hasn't occurred, just so that state committee or the director, harvey, wanted to see you do it, they are empowered t
to explain why we are making the decisions that we are making. if we can't, we obviously need to do something different. senator hoeven: my understanding is that it is currently in his interagency review and i don't know what the results of that are. if the state to pin -- committee is empowered to, i think that's where we need to go. getting discretion out there in the field to your directors to make a good decision. secretary vilsack: well, that's the key. a good decision. we don't...
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david: it has been a big push that we have been making, that i have been making. think we have more shows that work in the u.k. and france, compared to some of our competition. we made a big push for starting in canada, starting in english-speaking international territories, u.k., sky. germany, italy, we just did australia. there's probably more to come in continental europe. and the showtime brand is starting to mean something. so, they are interested in buying -- rather than selling our shows in a one-off way, "billions" is over here and "dexter" is over there -- we put them all together, same network and it makes a big difference. it is a factor of five and 10 times what were making. emily: what about plans to sell the streaming service independently? david: we haven't done it yet. can, -- we can. there is such interest in premium programming right now that we made a decision in the big territories to sell. but, you know, we will see what happens when these deals are done. emily: what about china? this is a question that netflix is being asked all the time. dav
david: it has been a big push that we have been making, that i have been making. think we have more shows that work in the u.k. and france, compared to some of our competition. we made a big push for starting in canada, starting in english-speaking international territories, u.k., sky. germany, italy, we just did australia. there's probably more to come in continental europe. and the showtime brand is starting to mean something. so, they are interested in buying -- rather than selling our shows...
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making work pay.ifornia leaders just cut a deal to make its minimum wage in the nation's highest $15 whe afternoon hour when it takes effect in 2022 and when lawmakers sign off. but even mannin mandating a minimum wage doesn't make positive it reaches the workers. wage theft in many other workplaces, it is rampant and it cost workers as much as $80 billion a year. "america tonight's" christof putzel uncovers the unpaid work of many. >> translator: i always imagined the u.s. to be a free and democratic country. i expected to see money everywhere. >> reporter: 44-year-old father and husband, he came here to new york in 2001 for what he hoped would be a better life. >> translator: it's not like i imagined. just like china the u.s. has its dark side, a lot of unfairness. it is a society with a lot of inequality. >> reporter: in 2007 he took job with an independent taxi company known as yes car working long hours. >>> so in 2007 you were making about $500 a week that i is tha? >> uh-huh. >> your pay was ab
making work pay.ifornia leaders just cut a deal to make its minimum wage in the nation's highest $15 whe afternoon hour when it takes effect in 2022 and when lawmakers sign off. but even mannin mandating a minimum wage doesn't make positive it reaches the workers. wage theft in many other workplaces, it is rampant and it cost workers as much as $80 billion a year. "america tonight's" christof putzel uncovers the unpaid work of many. >> translator: i always imagined the u.s. to...
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what are we making today? >> today we are going to make a special recipe, the falafel. very special >> jen: you start by throwing >> denise: you can find that recipe on the cleveland 19 facebook page. you can tweet jen or send an e-mail to cleveland19.com. >> beth: she did him muss last weekend. coming next weekend. that looks so good. i gotta figure out a way to lure her in here sunday mornings and bring food with her. >> beth: today is a good day for comfort food, omelets, oatmeal, waffles. >> denise: you were talking about snow, i saw nothing on the way in. i got behind a truck that might have been spraying the road. i was shocked when our people came in there were -- >> beth: because you have little ones and some of you do, i like to sell the sunshine not so much the doom and gloom. i thought i would give you your easter day forecast. [ talking over each other ] he's your easter forecast, a couple thing cost change, i'm telling you right now 55 -- >> beth: i think everybody else is going to be in the mid to upper 50s, more importantly, we are going to be dry. just b
what are we making today? >> today we are going to make a special recipe, the falafel. very special >> jen: you start by throwing >> denise: you can find that recipe on the cleveland 19 facebook page. you can tweet jen or send an e-mail to cleveland19.com. >> beth: she did him muss last weekend. coming next weekend. that looks so good. i gotta figure out a way to lure her in here sunday mornings and bring food with her. >> beth: today is a good day for comfort...
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id today, make your wheelchair dreams and disability come handicapped hardships come true and i'll make it come true for me and -- and you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> [inaudible]. speak softly, love and hold me warm against your heart, i feel your weather trembling moments star ( singing ) we're in the [inaudible] that only few have every known, wine colored days warmed by the sun, the nights when we all were, speak softly loud so no one hears us but the sky, [inaudible] we'll live until we die, my life is yours and all because you came into my world with love so softly, [inaudible] jesus christ. you should have like out of soul and historical tradition to promote the business. >> if you're going the sing, just want to make sure we're talking about what we're hearing in committee. next speaker, please. >> have a good day. >> thank you. scott howgi, [inaudible] insurance and i'm not going the sing, i own a small business, i've been very involved in this issue for about 15 year, i also serve on the california commission on disabled access and san francisco, we work all around t
id today, make your wheelchair dreams and disability come handicapped hardships come true and i'll make it come true for me and -- and you. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> [inaudible]. speak softly, love and hold me warm against your heart, i feel your weather trembling moments star ( singing ) we're in the [inaudible] that only few have every known, wine colored days warmed by the sun, the nights when we all were, speak softly loud so no one hears us but the sky, [inaudible]...
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he didn't get off the highway and make a phone call. he didn't drive to a police station and make a phone call. >>> prosecutors say he had been involved in another fender- bender accident just before the he had gotten out of his car and apparently exchanging words with the other driver. according to investigators, officer harrison may have had his weapon drawn right before espinal-mejia hit him. mejia's defense attorney said he did make an attempt to help the officer but didn't want to jeopardize his own family safety. >> after it happened, espinal- mejia, to the individual at which point a tractor trailer came down and started to jackknife and it was just a very, very dangerous situation he had his wife and cousin in the car. >>> officers say espinal-mejia surrendered when he showed up in his home in linden new jersey. and colors remained draped over the doorway where officer harrison worked not far from where he grew up. the funeral. >>> he was one of the officers trying to do good, trying to make a difference. >>> now a judge has set
he didn't get off the highway and make a phone call. he didn't drive to a police station and make a phone call. >>> prosecutors say he had been involved in another fender- bender accident just before the he had gotten out of his car and apparently exchanging words with the other driver. according to investigators, officer harrison may have had his weapon drawn right before espinal-mejia hit him. mejia's defense attorney said he did make an attempt to help the officer but didn't want to...
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making sense. (elephant sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. >>> the acc tournament not failing to disappoint in the capital. >> not long after nc state's win, they are looking forward to their matchup with duke. >> rone hit three in the game and he got the green light from the head coach. >> he kept calling them and my guys did a great job finding me. >> a win on wednesday would feel better. they are confident that they can beat the defending champs. >> it's a good feeling to still be able to play this game. >> the last couple of times that we played them we let it slip away at the end. i think that we are going to >> on wednesday ncc looks to even the score. >> duke and state play the son of a civil rights attorney josh stein learned early about justice, equality and doing what's right. senior deputy attorney general, one of the "most effective" sta
making sense. (elephant sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. >>> the acc tournament not failing to disappoint in the capital. >> not long after nc state's win, they are looking forward to their matchup with duke. >> rone hit three in the game and he got the green light from the head coach. >> he kept calling them and my...
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that is what makes the loan start great -- lone star state great. that is what makes america great. we believe that everybody deserves an equal shot. we fight for people who have not had the same chance as we have. fight for kids who may not have the same opportunities, no matter what they look like, where they come from. we believe they should be able to make it. we look out for somebody else's kids, not just our own, because when our kids grow up, then they will be living in a better world if somebody else's kids have a chance, tool . that is what we stand for as democrats, as americans. that is what is at stake. that is why i am proud to have all of you on our team. let's get to work, dallas. let's get to work, texas. let's move the country forward. remember what you are for. let's lift up hope. let's reminder cells -- ourse lves how much progress we have made and how much people who love our country, deciding to come together, nothing can -- nothing can stop us. god bless you. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> i will provide for you and i will stand by your side ♪ >> what is so unusual, if i ca
that is what makes the loan start great -- lone star state great. that is what makes america great. we believe that everybody deserves an equal shot. we fight for people who have not had the same chance as we have. fight for kids who may not have the same opportunities, no matter what they look like, where they come from. we believe they should be able to make it. we look out for somebody else's kids, not just our own, because when our kids grow up, then they will be living in a better world if...
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you will have to make?en. mercier: and one of the best illustrations of that is the decisions that have been made in the warsaw summit that we are in ponting that will give more authority to the military -- implementing that will get more authority to the military authorities. sometimes the devil is in the details. exercisering our major , that we can have forces at the iny high readiness level less than 48 hours, and that we have problems as soon as we have weapons, and we need to solve these problems through different nations. you can have nations at high residents -- readiness, and sometimes have trouble deploying them. we are sorting all of these issues, and this is very important that we continue to work in this way. general, all the top leaders in the alliance has said systems -- the weapons that, for example, the russians are developing to create zones of immunity from their perspective that make it very, very hard for nato forces to attack, so the russians can project power from those safe havens, i
you will have to make?en. mercier: and one of the best illustrations of that is the decisions that have been made in the warsaw summit that we are in ponting that will give more authority to the military -- implementing that will get more authority to the military authorities. sometimes the devil is in the details. exercisering our major , that we can have forces at the iny high readiness level less than 48 hours, and that we have problems as soon as we have weapons, and we need to solve these...
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can make meals legendary.ause pure tastes better. then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. can make meals legendary. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. >>> all right. we told you about the gop. we'll continue to all morning. the story now for democrats on super tuesday. the headlines, clinton wins big, but sanders is still alive. clinton is now almost halfway to the magic number needed to clinch the democratic nomination. can she seal the deal in the next few weeks, or will sanders stage a comeback. legit question. let's bring back david gregory along with jackie kucinich. and ron brownstein. on the gop side, we hear trump coming out saying i'm a big uniter. if that's his because of the results, what should hillary clinton's headline be today, david? >> that she's on her way wrapping the thing up. she's actually uniting th
can make meals legendary.ause pure tastes better. then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. can make meals legendary. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. >>> all right. we told you about the gop. we'll continue to all morning. the story now for democrats on super tuesday. the headlines, clinton wins...
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>> it makes us human. we make judgments about people. i feel like it's very important for people who don't need devices to talk to have that same ability to project who they are and to be known as people and not just robots that is. >> i hope i helped you out. >> that was an incredible piece. it shows you the value of donating what you have. you don't think about voice donations? >> i don't think we think about how important a voice is. one of the most moving moments for me was watching sarah debut her voice for her classmates and having them discuss how important it was for each of them to have a unique voice. particularly for those with limited speech. they all cited having their own voice as a way not tonal communicate but to be able to fend for yourself, speak for yourself. it's really such an important part our personality did we don't think about. >> your voice is your number 1 advocate. so especially within this disability community, how feasible is it? is it acceptable? is it expensive? >> right now, it's expensive, about $1,250
>> it makes us human. we make judgments about people. i feel like it's very important for people who don't need devices to talk to have that same ability to project who they are and to be known as people and not just robots that is. >> i hope i helped you out. >> that was an incredible piece. it shows you the value of donating what you have. you don't think about voice donations? >> i don't think we think about how important a voice is. one of the most moving moments for...
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so what are we making today? >> we're making skillet paella. this is like the easy version. >> so this is all -- there's a lot in the paella, right? >> there's a lot going on. but this is really simple and we're just using a skillet. we have chorizo, rice, onions, red bell pepper, tomato, chicken thighs, shrimp. and this is also a way to stretch your meat. it's only three chicken thighs and this is going to serve four people and only a half pound of shrimp. okay. so i've got my chorizo going here and you want to cook for five minutes. >> do you put oil in there or does chorizo make enough oil on its own? >> the chorizo makes a lot of oil on its own. and you take it out and drain it, and you keep all of the fat in the skillet to cook your -- >> so you use the same pan. >> it's a one-pot wonder. no need to clean. >> all the flavors hang in there. >> oh, there is so much flavor in that chorizo and you add your spices. thyme, bay leaf and paprika and garlic. so really nothing fancy in this. it looks like a lot going on. a lot of ingredients. >> it'
so what are we making today? >> we're making skillet paella. this is like the easy version. >> so this is all -- there's a lot in the paella, right? >> there's a lot going on. but this is really simple and we're just using a skillet. we have chorizo, rice, onions, red bell pepper, tomato, chicken thighs, shrimp. and this is also a way to stretch your meat. it's only three chicken thighs and this is going to serve four people and only a half pound of shrimp. okay. so i've got...