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marty cooper was born in chicago on the eve of the great depression.an age for many when the most strenuous exercise of the day is getting in and out of bed. >> his tennis and his skiing are better than they've ever been. >> i have a hard time keeping up with him, and i'm almost 20 years younger. >> [grunts] >> with his wife, arlene, another veteran of the mobile phone business, marty cooper is still in the game, awaiting the next big thing in wireless communication. he's convinced that the cell phone is still in its infancy. >> technology has to be invisible, transparent, just simple. a modern cell phone, in general, has a instruction book that's bigger and heavier than the cell phone. that's not right. >> call it the complexity or confusion factor. >> you can use this device to connect up to five different computers or wi-fi-capable devices at one time. really cool. it's the future. welcome to the 21st century. >> cooper argues that cell phones designed to do everything--take pictures, play music and videos, surf the web-- don't do any of them really
marty cooper was born in chicago on the eve of the great depression.an age for many when the most strenuous exercise of the day is getting in and out of bed. >> his tennis and his skiing are better than they've ever been. >> i have a hard time keeping up with him, and i'm almost 20 years younger. >> [grunts] >> with his wife, arlene, another veteran of the mobile phone business, marty cooper is still in the game, awaiting the next big thing in wireless communication....
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marty? >> thank you very much, mike. >>> well, we are starting to get our first look at a man police say is the suspect in an animal cruelty case. police say these are images of the suspect just after he snatched two cats and the belongs of a homeless woman and then threw them in the bay. the firefighters were able to retrieve the woman's belongings from the water, but not the cats. >> i think it's terrible. >> she's known around here. she is a nice, sweet old lady. i'm born and raised in san francisco and that's not how we take care of our family out here. she is homeless, she has a bunch of cats, i mean, come on, whoever did this, karma. karma. >> police plan to charge the suspect with two count of felony cruelty. >>> police say a grandmother usually ties a rope around the waist of a child when he fishes, but she didn't do it this time. she looked away for a minute and that's when he fell in the water. >>> the police are looking for 62 iphones that have been stolen. police are hoping surve
marty? >> thank you very much, mike. >>> well, we are starting to get our first look at a man police say is the suspect in an animal cruelty case. police say these are images of the suspect just after he snatched two cats and the belongs of a homeless woman and then threw them in the bay. the firefighters were able to retrieve the woman's belongings from the water, but not the cats. >> i think it's terrible. >> she's known around here. she is a nice, sweet old lady....
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marty can keep his magic story u up. >> after the headlines, the government backed off and marty must no longer have a disaster plan for his rabbit. >> wit mh a magic and rabbit -- >> you had to have such a government story you made the front page. >> most people suffering silently. mo these people fought back. >> these legislators believe they're making the world a better place but we're making the world a better place. >> it's great to win. >> good to be here with other people. we're not the only ones. >> they are the good news. >> the bad news is the mayors and state capitols everywhere, they keep adding more red tape. they should stop but they won't stop. we'll stop. that's our show. thanks for watching.
marty can keep his magic story u up. >> after the headlines, the government backed off and marty must no longer have a disaster plan for his rabbit. >> wit mh a magic and rabbit -- >> you had to have such a government story you made the front page. >> most people suffering silently. mo these people fought back. >> these legislators believe they're making the world a better place but we're making the world a better place. >> it's great to win. >> good to...
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so i immediately told marty. they had this incredible meeting in right away he was hired.a scene.d he wanted to audition. i did not pay attention. he is very good. >> and an incredible improvisational actor. probably the best i have seen. amazing when you can have a certain thought process of what you think a scene is going to be and somebody cares everything apart in front of you and you have to go with it. you have to react to it in real time and become something different. that was the kind of, that was the freedom of the attitude we had while making this movie. >> he would stimulate you to do things. >> absolutely. you end pj of times and a number of the guys had to stop him. [laughter] he would stop. i said why are jude talking -- why aren't you talking? >> this is is when his character tells jordan he wants to work for him. here it is. >> is that your car? the jag. you make a lot of money? >> i do alright for myself. >> i'm just trying to put it together. how much money do you make? know.on't $70,000 last month. i'm serious. >> i'm serious. seriously, how much money.
so i immediately told marty. they had this incredible meeting in right away he was hired.a scene.d he wanted to audition. i did not pay attention. he is very good. >> and an incredible improvisational actor. probably the best i have seen. amazing when you can have a certain thought process of what you think a scene is going to be and somebody cares everything apart in front of you and you have to go with it. you have to react to it in real time and become something different. that was the...
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>> i want to strongly agree with marty on this point. it is something that is not understood by most people, once you have the number, once you have the budget number that the appropriators can work with, once you determine how big the pie is going to be, it gets a lot easier to work out how big each slice is going to be. once you work out how much the ag committee gets to work with, then it becomes a much easier to work out the details of the budget. i agree with both of these gentlemen. once they have a master agreement that they know will pass the house and senate and there is the will of the leadership of the house and senate to pass appropriation bills in regular order, all of this becomes a whole lot easier. it also becomes harder for whichever side of the extremes it gets harder for them to really fire live ammunition at the target because the deal has been struck and we are just arguing how big a slice everybody gets. let me just say this about the farm bill. and i am a little disappointed in steve's answer. steve should have sai
>> i want to strongly agree with marty on this point. it is something that is not understood by most people, once you have the number, once you have the budget number that the appropriators can work with, once you determine how big the pie is going to be, it gets a lot easier to work out how big each slice is going to be. once you work out how much the ag committee gets to work with, then it becomes a much easier to work out the details of the budget. i agree with both of these gentlemen....
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so i immediately told marty.ey had this incredible meeting and right away he was hired. ,>> he wanted to audition. he read a scene. >> he wanted to audition. >> yes. he is very good. >> and an incredible improvisational actor. >> you say he is maybe part of the best you have seen. >> probably the best i have seen. it is amazing when you can have a certain thought process of what you think a scene is going to be and somebody cares everything apart in front of you -- cares everything apart -- tears everything apart in front of you, and you have to go with it. you have to react to it in real time and become something different. that was the kind of, that was the freedom of the attitude we had while making this movie. >> he would stimulate you to do things. things you had not even imagined. >> absolutely. >> a couple of times you end pj and a number of the guys had to stop him. [laughter] he would stop. i said why aren't you talking? >> they told me to be quiet. >> this is is when his character tells jordan he wants
so i immediately told marty.ey had this incredible meeting and right away he was hired. ,>> he wanted to audition. he read a scene. >> he wanted to audition. >> yes. he is very good. >> and an incredible improvisational actor. >> you say he is maybe part of the best you have seen. >> probably the best i have seen. it is amazing when you can have a certain thought process of what you think a scene is going to be and somebody cares everything apart in front of...
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and i appreciated that honesty because i think from marty's perspective he wanted to have a little bit of distance from that subject but i needed to speak to him constantly just to get, you know, the nuances and the detail of what these scenes were like. what this life-style was like. >> rose: what story are you telling? i just want to nail it down between you two. >> i think when i found my way in the material -- because when i first read it i felt that i had in a sense visited this before in other ways. and so -- but i began to realize that it is about in a sense you can say a touch upon "goodfellas" or "casino." in a way. but here there's a veneer of respectability and i was fascinated with them by the possibility of a person who has that -- has the talent of persuasion and -- >> rose: a superb salesman. >> a superb salesman. can sell anything. and when that occurs and money is able to move or he's able to move ahead that way and there's no restraint. what do we do? >> rose: there's no sensors. >> what would we do in a case like that? do we give into our weaknesses? it's not only ju
and i appreciated that honesty because i think from marty's perspective he wanted to have a little bit of distance from that subject but i needed to speak to him constantly just to get, you know, the nuances and the detail of what these scenes were like. what this life-style was like. >> rose: what story are you telling? i just want to nail it down between you two. >> i think when i found my way in the material -- because when i first read it i felt that i had in a sense visited...
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marty entertained kids 30 years. like many musicians, he uses a rabbit. >> have the birthday child have the magic. >> i was signing autographs, taking pictures. suddenly a package was thrown in the mix and they said let me see your license. a license for a rabbit. >> she's not embarrassed? >> she's very serious about this. >> marty was in violation of the animal welfare act. ten times regulators have shown up unannounced at marty's house. >> you can't argue with them, can't even talk logically. >> she would love it if everybody said awe. >> i got a new inspector, said did the first one retire. she said no, good news, we increased the budget, we have more inspectors. we can visit more often. >> got this letter. dear members of the regulating community. it sounds like a family. >> unfortunately it is a community i don't want to be part of. they wanted a comprehensive written disaster plan, detailing everything i would do in event of a flyer, flood, tornado, ice storm. >> there are 20 possible disasters they lit, intent
marty entertained kids 30 years. like many musicians, he uses a rabbit. >> have the birthday child have the magic. >> i was signing autographs, taking pictures. suddenly a package was thrown in the mix and they said let me see your license. a license for a rabbit. >> she's not embarrassed? >> she's very serious about this. >> marty was in violation of the animal welfare act. ten times regulators have shown up unannounced at marty's house. >> you can't argue...
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ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i don't want to be a part of. >> they actually wanted a comprehensive written disaster plan detailing every i would do with my rabbit in event of a fire, flood, temperatures, ice storm. >> 20 possible disasters they list. intentional attack. animals escape. tornado, hurricane, blizzard. the government calls these common emergencies. >> the plan came in at 30 pages. >> you say to these people, come on, this is ridiculous and they laugh and say, it is, but we have to do this? >> they don't laugh ever. >> there's more. you're not doing your job if you're a regulator unless you add more of this stuff. >> that's why government gr
ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i...
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marty. >> thank you.comfortable for many of us but it can be deadly for the most vulnerable. that would be the seniors and the homeless. the cold weather is being blamed for the deaths of four homeless people. >> reporter: those without a home over their head will lining up early in the afternoon to get a spot for the night. and for good reason. in the last eight days, four homeless men in their 40s and 50s have died out in the cold, three in the last 48 hours. >> hypothermia played a role in all of the deaths. >> reporter: three were in a homeless encampment, one in an open garage. >> it is painful and inexcusable. i'm hoping that we can not lose any more folks this weekend. >> reporter: jenny runs the cold weather shelters in santa clara county. she says the ones in san jose and sunnyvale will now be open 24 hours a day and those two plus the one in gilroy will add additional beds to serve more homeless people. >> our goal is to take 250 people at the reception center, 225 in sunnyvale and 175 in gilroy
marty. >> thank you.comfortable for many of us but it can be deadly for the most vulnerable. that would be the seniors and the homeless. the cold weather is being blamed for the deaths of four homeless people. >> reporter: those without a home over their head will lining up early in the afternoon to get a spot for the night. and for good reason. in the last eight days, four homeless men in their 40s and 50s have died out in the cold, three in the last 48 hours. >> hypothermia...
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don't take it from me, let's check in with marty musey.elcome back to "mad money." >> hi, jim, thanks for having me. >> marty, it happened this quarter, didn't it? the breakout quarter we've been waiting for? >> i think so. we're really happy with the progress. obviously growth has accelerated as you mentioned. . service revenue up twice as much as it was in the first quarter. and the hrs revenue growth was 12%. really strong this quarter. >> were you surprised to see this? and where is it? geographic? is there certain industries? i mean, because this is such a huge jump. i've got to try to understand how it happened. >> yeah. it was really across the board. i think on the hrs side, 401(k) has been growing pretty well, and i think we're starting to see it pay off on the revenue side. we went after a larger market, more conversions of existing 401(k) plans. and that's really paid off for us. and the outsourcing, particularly our peo business has picked up because of obama care. more people looking to -- for help and assistance on what to do
don't take it from me, let's check in with marty musey.elcome back to "mad money." >> hi, jim, thanks for having me. >> marty, it happened this quarter, didn't it? the breakout quarter we've been waiting for? >> i think so. we're really happy with the progress. obviously growth has accelerated as you mentioned. . service revenue up twice as much as it was in the first quarter. and the hrs revenue growth was 12%. really strong this quarter. >> were you surprised...
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i'd like to only a the city of san francisco mayor ed lee, representative keller, helen, liz and marty and susan i didn't and k q e d and the selection committee. and, of course, thank you so much for interrogating me and for my thoughtful husband and the sirens for the beautiful songs and the dancers it's so special to be here. i feel spur honored to be here and face you all today. i thank you from the bottom of my heart for honoring me today particularly during american heritage indian month. along with my fellow recipients bonding many and a orlando and vernon thank you for this wonderful local heros award ballot. i struggle to accept recognition and bring attention to a myself but it feels pretty darn special to be here fasting you. many of you all of you are my heros i look at you to continue the work. i first came to the bay area around 20 years ago as a student. and didn't know anyone and if it wasn't for individuals welcoming me into the community individuals like a long-term community member i can't fail to thank for so much in my life millie. for those of you who remember her
i'd like to only a the city of san francisco mayor ed lee, representative keller, helen, liz and marty and susan i didn't and k q e d and the selection committee. and, of course, thank you so much for interrogating me and for my thoughtful husband and the sirens for the beautiful songs and the dancers it's so special to be here. i feel spur honored to be here and face you all today. i thank you from the bottom of my heart for honoring me today particularly during american heritage indian month....
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. >> even marty the magician is regulated. >> i got into being a full-time magician because i thought how can i be regulated as a magic n magician? >> can't get out any more. too bad. >> marty entertained kids for 30 years and like many magicians he uses a rabbit. >> give him a big hand. >> have a birthday child come up and make the rabbit magic gree appear. >> a few years ago? >> i was signing autographs suddenly a batch was thrown into the mix inspector saying let me see your license. a license for a rabbit? she said from now on you can't use your rabbit until you fill out paperwork pay the $40 license fee. we will have to subject your ho -- inspect your home. >> she is not embarrassed, right? >> she is very serious about this. >> he was had in violation of the animal welfare act. 10 times regular slate totors s unannounced in marty's house. >> you cannot argue with them or talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody says awe. my first inspect toe retired good news we increased the budget we have more inspectors now. we will be able to visit you more often. >> you go
. >> even marty the magician is regulated. >> i got into being a full-time magician because i thought how can i be regulated as a magic n magician? >> can't get out any more. too bad. >> marty entertained kids for 30 years and like many magicians he uses a rabbit. >> give him a big hand. >> have a birthday child come up and make the rabbit magic gree appear. >> a few years ago? >> i was signing autographs suddenly a batch was thrown into the mix...
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marty? >> okay. thank you so much.alized after a shooting on interstate highway 580 in oakland this morning. the shooting happened on westbound 580 near mcarthur boulevard about 245. the investigation closed definitely lanes on the freeway. the extent of the injuries and the details not known at this time. >>> san francisco police are ramping up security for the final 49ers game taking place tomorrow at candle stick park. police say fans can expect 50% more officers at monday's game compared to a regular game. police are expecting fans to be lively as they bid farewell to the stick but police are saying they will not tolerate randomness about stealing a piece of the stadium. they will be arrested. 49ers began playing that stick back in 1971. they'll be facing the atlanta a falcons tomorrow night's final game and the team will move as you know into its new stadium in santa clara next year. coming up at 9:45 time, we'll take you to the stick as fans prepare to say good-bye. >>> and bart management and its two largest uni
marty? >> okay. thank you so much.alized after a shooting on interstate highway 580 in oakland this morning. the shooting happened on westbound 580 near mcarthur boulevard about 245. the investigation closed definitely lanes on the freeway. the extent of the injuries and the details not known at this time. >>> san francisco police are ramping up security for the final 49ers game taking place tomorrow at candle stick park. police say fans can expect 50% more officers at monday's...
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thanks for the hot marty. >>> what is this? what does it want from us?ounds like a job for our frightened correspondent. he's here. he's terrified. y)p) >>> were they wise to apologize? the university of alabama stent newspaper said it's sorry after an editorial cartoon was seen as racist. it depicted the end of the iron ball in which they returned this field goal for a game winning touchdown. i'm great with sports. >> you're so butch. >> i am. you should see me without my shirt on. as you can see the cartoon says this is what happens in obama's america. some idiot thought it was ract and on thursday the paper wrote cartoon was meant as satire and it was perceived as having racist intentions. we regret this and apologize to anyone who is offended. this mistake we'll not make again. let's look at the highlights from last week's game. should the paper have apologized? please have no in your answer. >> of course no. it's pro-obama. the message is saying he gets blamed for everything. >> i'm going to steal that. i didn't say that. joe hicks said it. he was t
thanks for the hot marty. >>> what is this? what does it want from us?ounds like a job for our frightened correspondent. he's here. he's terrified. y)p) >>> were they wise to apologize? the university of alabama stent newspaper said it's sorry after an editorial cartoon was seen as racist. it depicted the end of the iron ball in which they returned this field goal for a game winning touchdown. i'm great with sports. >> you're so butch. >> i am. you should see me...
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>> i want to strongly agree with marty on this point. something that is not understood in washington. once you have a number, a budget
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thanks for the hot marty. >>> what is this? what does it want from us?nds like a job for our frightened correspondent. he's here. he's terrified. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. take the energy quiz. ♪ you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ nothing ys, "you're my #1 colot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list me
thanks for the hot marty. >>> what is this? what does it want from us?nds like a job for our frightened correspondent. he's here. he's terrified. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy...
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and marty did was just there. marty was just there. the afghan national army is doing a tremendous job to assure the security and do the things that they needed for their country, as well as our partnership with the isaf partners there. some of these get down into the tactical elements of command and how they deal with these things at the local level. let me ask marty if he's got anything. >> inc. you, mr. secretary. i think you have explain the issue -- thank you, mr. secretary. i think you have explain the issue with the lines of indication with pakistan very well. we do have a lot of options. it is the finest logistics architecture in the world, that is to say, the department of defense and united states military. we will get it done. we will arrange with our pakistani partners, but it won't affect the way we operate, nor the way we retrograde. afghanistan, you ask whether this is a malign or a benign trend. if it spread, if it affected the upcoming elections in any way, it could become a line. ridiculed, by the way, as the secretar
and marty did was just there. marty was just there. the afghan national army is doing a tremendous job to assure the security and do the things that they needed for their country, as well as our partnership with the isaf partners there. some of these get down into the tactical elements of command and how they deal with these things at the local level. let me ask marty if he's got anything. >> inc. you, mr. secretary. i think you have explain the issue -- thank you, mr. secretary. i think...
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marty, thank yo thank you very . >> thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> here's a look at some books published in 2013. booktv 15 fear on c-span2. the world is so overwhelmingly run by men. >> i'm shocked. >> i'm not sure how well that's going. [applause] >> good luck in washington. >> women have made great progress from the generation, but is still true that men run every industry and every government and every country in the world. and that means that when the decisions are made the most impact our world, women's voices are not equally heard and that's true in the corporate boardroom, it's just a pta meeting, it struck the town hall. so i tried to address the issue of women to talk openly about the stagnation women are facing at the top and to give just practical advice to both women and men who want to do their part to change that spent other books published i
marty, thank yo thank you very . >> thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> here's a look at some books published in 2013. booktv 15 fear on c-span2. the world is so overwhelmingly run by men. >> i'm shocked. >> i'm not sure how well that's going. [applause] >> good luck in washington....
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questions for marty. please approach the microphone there. >> you're going to be on c-span. anybody? here comes somebody. once we get a couple of brave souls breaking the ice. i'm sorry you have to do this but that so they can pick it up. >> welcome back. thank you. such a joy, thank you. >> thanthank you very much. >> where were you on november 22, 1963? >> first of all, i wasn't born. [laughter] i was the headmaster of the worst private school in new england. made in the united states. they brought me in to save the schools in vermont. i didn't say that but i stayed to your liking it. this was a school that a member of the united states olympic ski team and an olympic skier founded. he knew this much about education but if you get if you took all of these kids that the courts had ruled out of their states because they were such troublemakers. remember the book mommy dearest? i have the to crawford girls. [laughter] anyway, and they were two of the nicest ones. anyway, all of the sudden here comes, i get 96 and hysterical teenagers. hysterical. and i've got them all in the
questions for marty. please approach the microphone there. >> you're going to be on c-span. anybody? here comes somebody. once we get a couple of brave souls breaking the ice. i'm sorry you have to do this but that so they can pick it up. >> welcome back. thank you. such a joy, thank you. >> thanthank you very much. >> where were you on november 22, 1963? >> first of all, i wasn't born. [laughter] i was the headmaster of the worst private school in new england....
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i blame your mother for allowing you to dress as a chubby marty mcfly. briefcase. other people, would be like, hold on, everybody. this guy is serious. >> jimmy: i'll tell you what happened. i told the story before. i walked in my first day of junior high school. walk into the cafeteria. 7th grade. first thing anyone says to me is these two big kids. go, hey, briefcase joe! >> your name for junior high school? >> immediately extrapolated. it would be my name for all of my days. luckily nobody caught on. did not catch on. when i went home i was so angry with my mother. i yelled at her for making me. it easy because, my mother went to junior high school. your mother went to junior high school. they should know better than to send us. >> i put on those clothes. i did not look like a cool time traveler. i looked like a moron. >> jimmy: now you, you are in "secret life" that's going to impress the kids at school. >> i am excited. proud of the movie. the great thing for the holidays opens on christmas day. if you are with your entire family, and you love being
i blame your mother for allowing you to dress as a chubby marty mcfly. briefcase. other people, would be like, hold on, everybody. this guy is serious. >> jimmy: i'll tell you what happened. i told the story before. i walked in my first day of junior high school. walk into the cafeteria. 7th grade. first thing anyone says to me is these two big kids. go, hey, briefcase joe! >> your name for junior high school? >> immediately extrapolated. it would be my name for all of my...
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this is preposterous, marty. the bronx with a history of alcohol abuse who stole liquor that night, drove a car three times over the legal limit, and killed four people, do you think that this person would get newport beach, california or would they try him as an adult and give him incarceration? >> that's a good point. >> it is preposterous. >> this was in fact a juvenile case, this was not done in adult court and probably that was the first victory the defense may have won, that this was tried as a juvenile. >> huge. >> that's right. i understand the reaction, it is a visceral one. when you think deeply, put the vengeance issue aside, you need to look at this. i am a former juvenile court probation officer, served on the bench, i understand, if you can save the life of a young person, try to rehabilitate them, and i think that's what was going on. that doesn't make him accountable. i am in agreement on one thing, marty, that is there is no such thing as affluenza. it is like poor fluenza. the fact children don'
this is preposterous, marty. the bronx with a history of alcohol abuse who stole liquor that night, drove a car three times over the legal limit, and killed four people, do you think that this person would get newport beach, california or would they try him as an adult and give him incarceration? >> that's a good point. >> it is preposterous. >> this was in fact a juvenile case, this was not done in adult court and probably that was the first victory the defense may have won,...
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point i come back to the that marty raised? i was on the budget committee before president bush was elected and i was on the budget committee through part of his presidency. once you have an agreement thaten house and senate we're only going to spend whatever the number is, 1.7 trillion, whatever the number. once you have the agreement, it everything get so much easier. was when frustrations the bush team came in and we had the house and the senate and the white house under republican control, i just assumed that we would have one number to start with. it would have made things so much easier. the senate had a budget. the house had a budget. the president had a budget. to use a very simple analogy. we were at this number, the senate was at this number, the president was about at the senate's number. we ended up compromising at this number. the critical point of this agreement is they finally come together and have a number. then you can have legitimate and honest debate about how much should go to this or should go to that prog
point i come back to the that marty raised? i was on the budget committee before president bush was elected and i was on the budget committee through part of his presidency. once you have an agreement thaten house and senate we're only going to spend whatever the number is, 1.7 trillion, whatever the number. once you have the agreement, it everything get so much easier. was when frustrations the bush team came in and we had the house and the senate and the white house under republican control,...
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i confessed to marty my sins and said you should take whatever is left of the money back.tead he wanted to give me more money. he was betting i learned my lesson. you know what? he was right. i then reverted to my old style trying to be right about one idea at a time, keeping the rest in cash, going big when i had the most conviction. any trader would do. i slowly but surely made it back. i also paper invested more active but not truly investing. that would become the beginning of my actual professional investing career. here's the bottom line. if you're going to trade make sure you have a catalyst, an exit point and you're out of the stock either way -- either way because you're trading not investing. you need conviction and you have to ask yourself would you be willing for the world to hear hi it's me i'm not here right now but i want you to take a swing at disney. if you can do all those things start small. give it a try. stick with cramer. amazon starte. hewlett packard, and disney both started in garages. mattel started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage.
i confessed to marty my sins and said you should take whatever is left of the money back.tead he wanted to give me more money. he was betting i learned my lesson. you know what? he was right. i then reverted to my old style trying to be right about one idea at a time, keeping the rest in cash, going big when i had the most conviction. any trader would do. i slowly but surely made it back. i also paper invested more active but not truly investing. that would become the beginning of my actual...
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. >> last question, marty, government seems to be out of the picture. we've got some let's say an end to the rancor, temporarily, democrats, republicans, what else do you think is spurring the confidence, people have to go start businesses or your numbers wouldn't be as good as they are. >> i do think consumer kchdz is coming back. you saw a little of that in the restatement of the spend from the summer that they announced today. i think there is more consumer confidence. i also think lending is opening up a bit. some of the indices that show small business lending starting to open up. when that happens, i think small businesses start to come back. i've said before, we do see housing, new housing starting to come back. particularly in certain markets like the southeast and the mid-west. as that comes back, a lot of jobs start coming around. that as things, you start to feel more confidence in the government. you start to see housing come back. i really thitd it's going to start to pick up small business. >> this was a huge quarter, marty. thank you so m
. >> last question, marty, government seems to be out of the picture. we've got some let's say an end to the rancor, temporarily, democrats, republicans, what else do you think is spurring the confidence, people have to go start businesses or your numbers wouldn't be as good as they are. >> i do think consumer kchdz is coming back. you saw a little of that in the restatement of the spend from the summer that they announced today. i think there is more consumer confidence. i also...
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[applause] >> well, thank you, marty. i also regret that we didn't overlap. thanks so much for coming this afternoon to this fantastic conclave of readers and writers. i apologize to those of you sitting here expecting to see my friend evan thomas. that was the last hour. i really apologize to those who expect to see my friend khalid husseini that is in a different tent. i'd also like to thank the library of congress and the "washington post." the other corporate sponsors for making this one of the great annual event in our town. it is not this time, it not that town. it's a hard time they live in the district of columbia are not. [applause] from the national book festival shows you can still be civil and thoughtful and thought in washington d.c. said jack london said a writer i'd not wait for inspiration to knock the door, but instead go looking for up at the club. 15 years ago i took what i found, what inspired me was the second world war. the war lasted 3174 days and i began with the greatest greatest catastrophe in human history. as marty said, 60 million
[applause] >> well, thank you, marty. i also regret that we didn't overlap. thanks so much for coming this afternoon to this fantastic conclave of readers and writers. i apologize to those of you sitting here expecting to see my friend evan thomas. that was the last hour. i really apologize to those who expect to see my friend khalid husseini that is in a different tent. i'd also like to thank the library of congress and the "washington post." the other corporate sponsors for...
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marty glazer is live at santa's workshop in the north pole. it's got to be the final stretch here, non-stop work, right? >> of course it is. good morning, jim and pat. santa is gearing up to lift off, the big guy in his red suit along with his eight, not so little reindeer are getting ready to make the skies more friendly. as santa's team both two and four-legged gear up for the big flight -- >> i know you are ready for this. don't get cold feet at the last second. >> reporter: the reindeer get prejitters. >> you got it. no more fighting with blitz. okay. >> hi, cupid. >> reporter: st. nick stops by to add that umph. there goes dasher. he's raring to go. >> dash away, dash away, dash away all. >> reporter: a lot to accomplish in one night, delivering gifts to all the boys and girls around the world who made santa's good list. gift requests ran the gamut. >> you like to camp? >> yeah. what do you want for christmas? >> i'm thankful for everybody i have. i'm going let you choose. >> that's nice, what would you like? >> ipad. >> an ipad? >> repor
marty glazer is live at santa's workshop in the north pole. it's got to be the final stretch here, non-stop work, right? >> of course it is. good morning, jim and pat. santa is gearing up to lift off, the big guy in his red suit along with his eight, not so little reindeer are getting ready to make the skies more friendly. as santa's team both two and four-legged gear up for the big flight -- >> i know you are ready for this. don't get cold feet at the last second. >>...
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. >> jon: so marty scores is scorsese is like the pope of film making. >> right. >> jon: i'm so angryor being so close to that man. i'm not allowed within half a mile. >> no you are not. [ laughter ] >> jon: was that an incredible experience? >> he is my favorite artist of any medium. favorite filmmaker. favorite anything. good fellas is my favorite movie. that's why i wanted to make movies in the first place to. even get to be him would have been the highlight of my existence. get out to play opposite leo in a movie directed by him. >> jon: it's a little crazy. >> i play an unhinged drug addict maniacal wall street criminal. >> jon: do they have those? >> apparently not every single person who worked on wall street ever was by the book and a good person all around. >> jon: i cannot wait to see this. >> i was shocked to find this out as well. i assumed they were boy scouts walking around there. >> jon: when he -- so does he approach you for something like this. do you have top send in a tape? do you have to good to some underground layer? how does this occur? >> i did a film calledmon
. >> jon: so marty scores is scorsese is like the pope of film making. >> right. >> jon: i'm so angryor being so close to that man. i'm not allowed within half a mile. >> no you are not. [ laughter ] >> jon: was that an incredible experience? >> he is my favorite artist of any medium. favorite filmmaker. favorite anything. good fellas is my favorite movie. that's why i wanted to make movies in the first place to. even get to be him would have been the...
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sergeant marty lalord. officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was there that night. and the story pales by comparison if you saw what these officers encountered. and the fact of the smoke and the rounds going through floors and ceiling and fire and all the buildings attached. i can assure that the shot taken that night by officer hines saved lives as well as all of these officers. [applause] and one person that is n
sergeant marty lalord. officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife,...
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i want to thank my supervisors and to marty and helen and to carol i look up to you guys so much.indian month and raising the community as a whole to be resilient it's inspired me manufacture there's other people like me that have not been here your whole life. if you haven't already find your gift and grinning bring them to the community. so thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley congratulations. the next honor reis rather close to me well, she's my wife and i've asked a good friend of both of us little feather to speak on her behalf. >> you stole my line
i want to thank my supervisors and to marty and helen and to carol i look up to you guys so much.indian month and raising the community as a whole to be resilient it's inspired me manufacture there's other people like me that have not been here your whole life. if you haven't already find your gift and grinning bring them to the community. so thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley congratulations. the next honor reis rather close to me well, she's my wife and...
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fdic and the fed did, and ben and his people in the bank relators in supporting everything -- and marty. the second thing i think is making sure that there is enough capital on hand, and i know -- where is dan? i've have been on all these international meetings where dan has been tireless, along with tom's people, and making sure there's enough capital in the system and the stress tests really work. that is really coming into being. we have a new agency with the energetic leadership richard cordray making sure and investors are looked out for. we have a lot to do in the mortgage area. chairman sure. is such a friend of mine, and mary jo white took on the issues of hedge funds and transparency and you're getting the money market reform done, and there's a lot of reform in that way, too. because those parts of the sectors are outside the banking system directly that that was a import. fifthly, working with the fdic, everything you have done with that derivatives market. --ee and an $80 trillion has $380 trillion market. the public can see you. 70% interest rates are already cleared. that
fdic and the fed did, and ben and his people in the bank relators in supporting everything -- and marty. the second thing i think is making sure that there is enough capital on hand, and i know -- where is dan? i've have been on all these international meetings where dan has been tireless, along with tom's people, and making sure there's enough capital in the system and the stress tests really work. that is really coming into being. we have a new agency with the energetic leadership richard...
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. >> hello, i'm marty gomez and a neighbor of the marsh. i have lived there since 1982. i love this part of the city. this street. i love the history of it and the aesthetic of it and i feel this building will be -- it won't fit in. i have been a performer at the marsh since the 90s and i know very well a what the gentleman spoke about before. we need silence, we need to be able to perform and we need silence in between the line. the noise from the streets is not anything we have not been able to deal with with the soundproof we have from the marsh, but the noise will be making it impossible -- also i don't feel it's a transit rich neighborhood anymore. once 26 valencia was taken away. the bus issen frequent and unreliable. it's not transit rich. it's transit adequate. thank you very much. >> commissioners. having been up there a few years ago, i believe in commissioners. it fun to be back visiting you and seeing commissioner fung. i'm here because i like this project. i have a bicycle and i like buildings that don't have parking, but i think there are real harms that th
. >> hello, i'm marty gomez and a neighbor of the marsh. i have lived there since 1982. i love this part of the city. this street. i love the history of it and the aesthetic of it and i feel this building will be -- it won't fit in. i have been a performer at the marsh since the 90s and i know very well a what the gentleman spoke about before. we need silence, we need to be able to perform and we need silence in between the line. the noise from the streets is not anything we have not been...
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i want to thank my supervisors and to marty and helen and to carol i look up to you guys so much.ut your heart going into the community. thank you for the american heritage indian month and raising the community as a whole to be resilient it's inspired me manufacture there's other people like me that have not been here your whole life. if you haven't already find your gift and grinning bring them to the community. so thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley congratulations. the next honor reis rather close to me well, she's my wife and i've asked a good friend of both of us little feather to speak on her behalf. >> you stole my line i was going to say she's my wife. i want to say coming up those stairs is the most exercise i've had all today. uc berkley welcomes all applications from the community congest students. the native american community claiming faculty students and staff working together to find a supportive improvement for the native student environmentalist. our goal is to enhance the 2ri7b8 and social experience of our students. they support
i want to thank my supervisors and to marty and helen and to carol i look up to you guys so much.ut your heart going into the community. thank you for the american heritage indian month and raising the community as a whole to be resilient it's inspired me manufacture there's other people like me that have not been here your whole life. if you haven't already find your gift and grinning bring them to the community. so thank you. (clapping.) >> thank you janet king and - bonnie hartley...
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>> certainly the cost of live something taking off here, and i think mayors marty walsh campaigned on this , i think there will be limits on what mayors can do around poverty. they'll look at early education and job training, we'll see if it works. >> roberta, in new orleans they have done a lot of things right and there has been a lot of investment. what does it have to watch out for? >> i think the interesting story in new orleans is still unfolding, but it's really happening out there in the neighborhoods and among the people of new orleans who have made a commitment to rebuild, return, and do things despite a lot of government impediments. i think both in new orleans and in every city we have to look beyond the so-called mega development projects that are expensive, and put all the money in the top, and do nothing about trickling down to the economy. i think mark's point about investing in small businesses and in more localized job creators, that's where the job creation really is, and that's where we need the investment. not in big development projects that really only go to the
>> certainly the cost of live something taking off here, and i think mayors marty walsh campaigned on this , i think there will be limits on what mayors can do around poverty. they'll look at early education and job training, we'll see if it works. >> roberta, in new orleans they have done a lot of things right and there has been a lot of investment. what does it have to watch out for? >> i think the interesting story in new orleans is still unfolding, but it's really...
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as well so there are still several steps here before this tentative deal becomes a final deal but marty it is certainly a good sign that a tentative deal is now in place -- >> yet another sigh of relief, mike for bart riders, i wanted to ask you if you know when the next meeting will be held when they will vote up or down on this contract. >> bart board meetings are generally held on thursday, they could hold a special meeting, but the general manager said in a statement -- or bart issued in a statement they would get this done as soon as possible so we will see if that happens this coming week. >> all right, that is mike reporting live from the bart station. >>> public transit commuters will be happy to hear that ac transit and union leaders have reached a tentative agreement as well, this comes as a 60 day cooling-off period ends tomorrow, the possibility of a strike had been looming. bus riders and mechanics must still vote on it. they have previously reached two agreements with them but union members voted both of those down. they provide more than 180,000 trips every day. >>> a 24-
as well so there are still several steps here before this tentative deal becomes a final deal but marty it is certainly a good sign that a tentative deal is now in place -- >> yet another sigh of relief, mike for bart riders, i wanted to ask you if you know when the next meeting will be held when they will vote up or down on this contract. >> bart board meetings are generally held on thursday, they could hold a special meeting, but the general manager said in a statement -- or bart...
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i'm marty i'm with the shipyard trust for the artist. there are other board members here.e strongly encourage support of the organization c i plan. we've worked with the oc i for many years this is the oldest artist community in the country. i don't have to preach to you what was happening to artist in san francisco. this is to insure that not only the 3 hundred artists will be able to stay but more importantly the aftra of the future will have a place to go it's pretty bad now. we thank oc ii and hopefully, you'll concur with their plan. thank you (calling names) >> good afternoon, commissioners and oc ii staff. i'm 4ri7bd i'm collective and artist director. it's my great principle to work alongside the many organizations that make up the yerba buena complex. and it makes a great place for entertainment and childcare and restaurants. include the yerba buena alliances in the property management plan. thank you very much. >> ross and deborah. >> hi, i'm deborah i'm the executive director for the center of the arts that i are want to objectively we commend commend the proces
i'm marty i'm with the shipyard trust for the artist. there are other board members here.e strongly encourage support of the organization c i plan. we've worked with the oc i for many years this is the oldest artist community in the country. i don't have to preach to you what was happening to artist in san francisco. this is to insure that not only the 3 hundred artists will be able to stay but more importantly the aftra of the future will have a place to go it's pretty bad now. we thank oc ii...