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brian mccarty, aka mcgnarls, is just that.s a gnarly dude, rides the crap out of the bike, and is known to send it. i'm brian mccarty. i'm 27 years old. i'm from phoenix, arizona. freeriding a motorcycle, to me, it's kind of like art. it's like anything you have a passion for, it's your release, it's your drug of freedom, pretty much. i think that's one cool thing about "real moto" is it shows an aspect of a rider's skill level of hitting a dirt jump, 'cause you know it changes after the first jump. ramps -- they stay the same. they never change. it's not a satisfying feeling when i go out and i don't do something where i feel like i didn't push myself or if i didn't accomplish something that i had in my head. to get the invite for "real moto," it's been something i've wanted for a long time because i love freeriding, that's what i'm good at, and it was a big pump up for me with riding to now be like, "okay. now i get to do and show the world what i can do on a bike." to get the chance to do it was cool, but i shot myself in t
brian mccarty, aka mcgnarls, is just that.s a gnarly dude, rides the crap out of the bike, and is known to send it. i'm brian mccarty. i'm 27 years old. i'm from phoenix, arizona. freeriding a motorcycle, to me, it's kind of like art. it's like anything you have a passion for, it's your release, it's your drug of freedom, pretty much. i think that's one cool thing about "real moto" is it shows an aspect of a rider's skill level of hitting a dirt jump, 'cause you know it changes after...
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the mccarty's media democracy is more than just someone when good majority democracy also means protecting minorities freedom of the press the ability to assemble freely and independent courts the then things that were not only dependents of the country's institutions is no longer preserved the democracy itself is no longer complete. so kate back to the chancellor very much stressing the need to uphold democratic principles why is this coming up now well this really has come off the back of the few recent events of course when it comes to upholding respecting the decisions made by independent institutions that's come off several deportations which have taken place recently despite administrative courts ruling that those deportation shouldn't in fact take place and so there is still a debate going on as to how these mistakes can be avoided in the future in germany at the moment and then at the same time you have this question about the freedom of press here in germany and that came of the back of again another ongoing debate after a t.v. crew was actually questioned by police when they were
the mccarty's media democracy is more than just someone when good majority democracy also means protecting minorities freedom of the press the ability to assemble freely and independent courts the then things that were not only dependents of the country's institutions is no longer preserved the democracy itself is no longer complete. so kate back to the chancellor very much stressing the need to uphold democratic principles why is this coming up now well this really has come off the back of the...
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so i think -- i mean, i think there were people perhaps were in the mccarty camp, mccarthy some of hisporters may have been more critical of the military but i don't think that's true of mccarthy himself. >> kathleen kennedy townsend who did your father rely on for advice as he began his campaign leading up to california? who did he count on? >> well, you know, he had two terrific aides in adam wolinski and peter edelman who he trusted. well what my father -- if you read his speeches and if you talked to him he really believed in the young and he thought that the young people with whom he spoke on college campuses had a lot to say and that's who he often listened to in a sense. i mean, there were all the old kennedy hands, ted sorensen, dave powers who you hear about, but what he really was moved by was those who said, you know, go see cesar chavez, go to the indian reservations, go into the inner city, go to the delta with marianne wright-edelman. so he was listening in large part to his heart and to what was going on with young people. >> he loses the oregon primary and comes back to
so i think -- i mean, i think there were people perhaps were in the mccarty camp, mccarthy some of hisporters may have been more critical of the military but i don't think that's true of mccarthy himself. >> kathleen kennedy townsend who did your father rely on for advice as he began his campaign leading up to california? who did he count on? >> well, you know, he had two terrific aides in adam wolinski and peter edelman who he trusted. well what my father -- if you read his...
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yeah i don't mind on one visit the number collegiate given to boca and elected an imbecile is a baby mccarty back to him why only one. bum up money and. i acted like a gamble talking about the bucket of faith. they down. for a guy game. on and too bad. about. the time. he'd be. down to zero. two. and by my long long run. about. the agony. memory by live. games i didn't listen they didn't seem happy with that galileo. team was in a game that. a little funny. but . i. told my. dad about. undercover tell me how about the video game big bad bad guy. getting a half told me down five ball forward. pam begins the little bits of music you hear. popping is a both a biblical. siteman because the are not things being with their child in the lead. but. it's all the thing. now knows how much longer this kind of life will be a man. i feel privileged to have been you know lived to be but but a problem my life in this world. i felt this is not the end of it. for. us. the service. member who. had to go this is. a good. record a lot of flute music there were a few players we headed originally and. one by one
yeah i don't mind on one visit the number collegiate given to boca and elected an imbecile is a baby mccarty back to him why only one. bum up money and. i acted like a gamble talking about the bucket of faith. they down. for a guy game. on and too bad. about. the time. he'd be. down to zero. two. and by my long long run. about. the agony. memory by live. games i didn't listen they didn't seem happy with that galileo. team was in a game that. a little funny. but . i. told my. dad about....
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mccarty, welcome back to "mad money." have a seat. when you have a quarter like we've had of which we've had very few, it almost means to me there's a shift that happened in three months how can it shift that quickly? >> i think secular terms in our favor but execution. we had a perfect win, all three regions, america, asia-pacific all overperformed. >> i know you said gdpr is temporary. >> you can't protect the information if there's a hague to the data. we see it as a strong tail wednesday. privilege for security officers, they're getting it > had a little bit of fear when i read your quarter, wasn't about your company, but you have 31 new federal agencies over a host of different departments. do we -- on here >> i think we're very pleased with the government approach to cybersecurity moving from compliance driven to -- that explains the adoption. we've been going after many years getting certifications the federal government needs before adopting security information. >> the people who are trying to steal the keys to the kingdom co
mccarty, welcome back to "mad money." have a seat. when you have a quarter like we've had of which we've had very few, it almost means to me there's a shift that happened in three months how can it shift that quickly? >> i think secular terms in our favor but execution. we had a perfect win, all three regions, america, asia-pacific all overperformed. >> i know you said gdpr is temporary. >> you can't protect the information if there's a hague to the data. we see it...
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if you look at his vote totals, he won in -- gene mccarty won in oregon, bobby won in california, he won in nebraska, but his vote totals was showing that he was succumbing to what was the shift in alignment that we've been talking about and he was maybe getting his victories with a narrower and narrower base within the democratic party. and that could have been bad for him. >> in the general election there was one speech, september 30th, salt lake city, utah. was that a turning point for hubert humphrey? did that narrow the race between humphrey, wallace and nixon. >> where he declares that he's his own man. yeah, so nixon -- i mean, sorry, humphrey got support from the afl-cio and the unions started to organize on his behalf in the general election. that did give him a bump, but then when he declared essentially that he was his own man on the vietnam war, that he was going to support a total stoppage of the bombing of vietnam and essentially breaking from lyndon johnson, that did help him. i mean, i think most historians would agree that -- and the polls suggested that he began to
if you look at his vote totals, he won in -- gene mccarty won in oregon, bobby won in california, he won in nebraska, but his vote totals was showing that he was succumbing to what was the shift in alignment that we've been talking about and he was maybe getting his victories with a narrower and narrower base within the democratic party. and that could have been bad for him. >> in the general election there was one speech, september 30th, salt lake city, utah. was that a turning point for...
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mccarty is not safe -- bacardi is not saying much about what they're going to do without saying they patron as an international brand. most of the tequila consumed in the world is consumed in america and mexico. they see a lot of broad opportunities internationally. to do that, you have to build more factories. a lot of companies have built diffuser factories, which are able to make a lot of tequila, but not at the same quality. julie: you mentioned the government role of percentages, but patron is 100% of agave. are there sourcing issues around it? can you get that much agave? bret: you can. it is about how big you want to get and how fast. to do that, you have to change something in the process. it is very hard to change the process they have now and scale up globally. answer try and take over cuervo. which is the high-end maker of tequila. taylor: what is the state with bacardi as they try to ramp up volume? there's always the battle between quality control and wanting to scale up. what is the patient shannon -- what is the position on town nervous he might be on not being able to
mccarty is not safe -- bacardi is not saying much about what they're going to do without saying they patron as an international brand. most of the tequila consumed in the world is consumed in america and mexico. they see a lot of broad opportunities internationally. to do that, you have to build more factories. a lot of companies have built diffuser factories, which are able to make a lot of tequila, but not at the same quality. julie: you mentioned the government role of percentages, but...
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if you think the mccarty-era tactics will suppress the criticism, you are sadly mistaken. the criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be. >>> he essential served three presidents, rising through the rank, he served as chief of staff, and them denty director where he helped establish the national counterterrorism center. he retired after 25 years with the agency to work in the private sector. in 2008, he advised then senator barack obama during his presidential campaign, and then served as president obama's homeland security adviser for four years the obama nominated him to the cia director job in january of 2013, sworn in two months later. we should know that brennan is currently a senior national security intelligence analyst for nbc news and msnbc. >>> joining me is joshua getner and bill kristol, with whom we were just talking. there's a piece, that as you mentioned, you're no fan of john brennan. how does that square with your view of what the president has done? >> it doesn't at all justify what the president has done. this was before t
if you think the mccarty-era tactics will suppress the criticism, you are sadly mistaken. the criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be. >>> he essential served three presidents, rising through the rank, he served as chief of staff, and them denty director where he helped establish the national counterterrorism center. he retired after 25 years with the agency to work in the private sector. in 2008, he advised then senator barack obama during his...
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than the picture to your left of the peace candidate who had declared in december of 1967, eugene mccarty, senator from minnesota, who declares against johnson and runs in the new hampshire primary. and on the day of the new hampshire primary, johnson was not even on the ballot. the primary systems in the 1968 election really didn't matter. there are only a few really contested -- most of the delegates were selected as basically super delegates. they were chosen by the party of that local state. contesting for these delegates was fairly limited. so johnson didn't even put his name on the ballot in new hampshire. but he did predict this. everyone was saying he was going to win by 25, 30 points. he said no, anybody that's mad at their husband, matt at the postmaster, mad at the dog, is going to vote against me, just because they're angry. and he was right. later they did studies saying that the people who voted against johnson and voted sometimes for mccarthy were mad that johnson wasn't doing enough to win the war, which contradicted the narrative being portrayed. i'm going to digress. one
than the picture to your left of the peace candidate who had declared in december of 1967, eugene mccarty, senator from minnesota, who declares against johnson and runs in the new hampshire primary. and on the day of the new hampshire primary, johnson was not even on the ballot. the primary systems in the 1968 election really didn't matter. there are only a few really contested -- most of the delegates were selected as basically super delegates. they were chosen by the party of that local...
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than the picture to your left of the peace candidate who had declared in december of 1967, eugene mccarty, senator from minnesota, who declares against johnson and runs in the new hampshire primary. and on the day of the new hampshire primary, johnson was not even on the ballot. the primary systems in the 1968 election really didn't matter. there are only a few really contested -- most of the delegates were selected as basically super delegates. they were chosen by the party of that local state. contesting for these delegates was fairly limited. so johnson didn't even put his name on the ballot in new hampshire. but he did predict this. everyone was saying he was going to win by 25, 30 points. he said no, anybody that's mad at their husband, matt at the postmaster, mad at the dog, is going to vote against me, just because they're angry. and he was right. later they did studies saying that the people who voted against johnson and voted sometimes for mccarthy were mad that johnson wasn't doing enough to win the war, which contradicted the narrative being portrayed. i'm going to digress. one
than the picture to your left of the peace candidate who had declared in december of 1967, eugene mccarty, senator from minnesota, who declares against johnson and runs in the new hampshire primary. and on the day of the new hampshire primary, johnson was not even on the ballot. the primary systems in the 1968 election really didn't matter. there are only a few really contested -- most of the delegates were selected as basically super delegates. they were chosen by the party of that local...
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interesting,ind not only will's example of eisenhower dealing with mccarty -- dealing with mccarthy and also the warren court, it's an 'scidence where the president defining daily events but we remember it for something else. there is a different problem, which is that sometimes residents can focus on daily events because of the something else. the best example i have is when the exxon valdez crashed in alaska. it was an environmental tragedy of a decade. to have abush tried press conference dealing with that and the reporters would not listen to anything about the exxon valdez as they had a lot to talk about on eastern europe. so he gave a prepared statement valdez and then answered 42 questions about foreign policy, and that is not why he was there. he wanted to talk about the exxon valdez. but the question of how we win now and how we focus, it's a fascinating example of moments that we should remind ourselves to do what we say. i find myself saying to students, what do you really care about in this story? what is the part you want to tell? and i had completely forgotten that logic w
interesting,ind not only will's example of eisenhower dealing with mccarty -- dealing with mccarthy and also the warren court, it's an 'scidence where the president defining daily events but we remember it for something else. there is a different problem, which is that sometimes residents can focus on daily events because of the something else. the best example i have is when the exxon valdez crashed in alaska. it was an environmental tragedy of a decade. to have abush tried press conference...