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monty, let me come back and start with you. one of the big worries we have about our workers today is whether they have an opportunity to move up the ladder, and one of the big areas in our politics that's controversial is whether they're earning a liveable wage, whether the minimum wage should be increased. how do you address it and how should it be addressed? >> first part of what you asked i think is more important than the second part which is do they have the ability to move up. you know, where the minimum wage is is important but i don't think it's as important series what you do when someone comes into the business you know to work at your business. the question is, is the goal of whoever hires them, the business, to keep them at that wage or is the idea that you're going to take that person and empower that person to take advantage of opportunities so that they can rise up and have positions of leadership, positions that make them feel better, positions where they can affect the lives of others. each person at chipotle
monty, let me come back and start with you. one of the big worries we have about our workers today is whether they have an opportunity to move up the ladder, and one of the big areas in our politics that's controversial is whether they're earning a liveable wage, whether the minimum wage should be increased. how do you address it and how should it be addressed? >> first part of what you asked i think is more important than the second part which is do they have the ability to move up. you...
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it has a good feel to it. >> reporter: monti is look a nice car?k, be a classy woman, he is just transferring me back into something i have always wanted to become. >> reporter: when was the last time you had a job? >> paul most two years ago. >> i am having fun. living life and experiencing stuff i would never experience without him. >> reporter: if there were no sex involved with monte or your other sugar babies would you bring them around for companionship and give them money? >> no. that is a big attraction. >> reporter: sexual low how have things been different for you. he is much older than you. >> it is what it is. we all mature, so i know i am going to be old one day, i hope i get loving too. >> reporter: are you paying for sex with a young girl? >> well, you pay somehow somewhere for sex no matter what it is. they say wives do it for refrigerators. you can look, i am sure there is somebody right now, if they want to say that they can say that. >> reporter: tommy is three times divorced and the father of two young adults around monte's age.
it has a good feel to it. >> reporter: monti is look a nice car?k, be a classy woman, he is just transferring me back into something i have always wanted to become. >> reporter: when was the last time you had a job? >> paul most two years ago. >> i am having fun. living life and experiencing stuff i would never experience without him. >> reporter: if there were no sex involved with monte or your other sugar babies would you bring them around for companionship and...
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it has a good feel to it. >> reporter: monti is look a nice car? >> yeah. >> reporter: for monti, the relationship is a steppingstone into the world. >> he taught me how to golf, cook, be a classy woman, he is just transferring me back into something i have always wanted to become. >> reporter: when was the last time you had a job? >> paul most two years ago. >> i am having fun. living life and experiencing stuff i would never experience without him. >> reporter: if there were no sex involved with monte or your other sugar babies would you bring them around for companionship and give them money? >> no. that is a big attraction. >> reporter: sexual low how have things been different for you. he is much older than you. >> it is what it is. we all mature, so i know i am going to be old one day, i hope i get loving too. >> reporter: are you paying for sex with a young girl? >> well, you pay somehow somewhere for sex no matter what it is. they say wives do it for refrigerators. you can look, i am sure there is somebody right now, if they want to say tha
it has a good feel to it. >> reporter: monti is look a nice car? >> yeah. >> reporter: for monti, the relationship is a steppingstone into the world. >> he taught me how to golf, cook, be a classy woman, he is just transferring me back into something i have always wanted to become. >> reporter: when was the last time you had a job? >> paul most two years ago. >> i am having fun. living life and experiencing stuff i would never experience without him....
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. >>> and the original cast of "monty python" reuniting.> all that and backstage at the b.e.t. awards. kerry washington opening up as life as a brand new mom as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >>> and there is lucy hale, the wildly popular pretty little liar turned country star. she's going to sing her brand new hit live on "gma." >> can't wait for that. >>> and opening up about gastric by pass surgery, the secret shame. >>> and we have the adorable up yis from the humane society. mikey and fabio. they're just all here because -- well, it's a big day in the annual dog v. dog showdown. so excited about it. and we have two of these pooches facing off. we'll need your votes to crown the top dog. >> you have to check out mikey, took the whole commercial break. >> see the computer's not on the desk anymore? knocked that right off. >> he's calm now. we tired him out. mike yay is amazing. >> you know you have news? >> i do. jody is going to help me. >>> we begin with 45 million americans bracing for more wild weather
. >>> and the original cast of "monty python" reuniting.> all that and backstage at the b.e.t. awards. kerry washington opening up as life as a brand new mom as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >>> and there is lucy hale, the wildly popular pretty little liar turned country star. she's going to sing her brand new hit live on "gma." >> can't wait for that. >>> and opening up about gastric by pass...
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this is a very popular spot for a lot of bay area schools, for outdoor education, monty francis has more. >> you can see here behind me, the sign says camping closed due to drought. the park is open to daytime visit visitors. as of today, it is closed to camping, because the water supply for this campground is running at an all time low. just below the majestic redwoods, tuesdscadero creek is running at a trickle. the campgrounds are now empty, because of a drought. >> we've contacted campers through june to cancel reservations, we also have events like weddings that have been planned. we contacted people that have reserved parts of the park for weddings to let them know there's no water and there's port-a-potties. >> they have already cancelled about 175 reservations this month. the parks department director said it's likely more than 2,000 reservations will have to be refunded for the season, which runs through october. >> that represents a loss of $350,000 to the county. and it's also a certain loss to campers who come here to be closer to nature. and many of whom made their reservati
this is a very popular spot for a lot of bay area schools, for outdoor education, monty francis has more. >> you can see here behind me, the sign says camping closed due to drought. the park is open to daytime visit visitors. as of today, it is closed to camping, because the water supply for this campground is running at an all time low. just below the majestic redwoods, tuesdscadero creek is running at a trickle. the campgrounds are now empty, because of a drought. >> we've...
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monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> he had less than two months left to serve, but tonight, that inmate is on the run. authorities are looking for this man, identified as 40-year-old timothy midget. he escaped today while taking out the trash. a deputy tried to catch him but lost him during a chase through the city. he was arrested last summer on a that are kotd narcotics warrant. >>> police are looking for this man for attempted murder. investigators say he's on a felony probation and wanted for being a felon in possession of a firearm. >>> serious allegations of a back room deal from the city of san bruno, the site of a deadly gasline explosion. city leaders are slamming what they call a sudden and shocking halt to the public utilities investigation into missing pg&e documents. >> it destroyed lives, people died. and we don't want to see that happen anywhere ever again. and until the deficiencies are corrected, we can't be confident it won't happen tonight. >> in a statement, pg&e stated, we are committed to open transparency with the cpuc and any suggestion
monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> he had less than two months left to serve, but tonight, that inmate is on the run. authorities are looking for this man, identified as 40-year-old timothy midget. he escaped today while taking out the trash. a deputy tried to catch him but lost him during a chase through the city. he was arrested last summer on a that are kotd narcotics warrant. >>> police are looking for this man for attempted murder....
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let's turn to monty francis with more on the ea-- monte francis. >> reporter: well, the temperaturesching 100 degrees and most of the people are smart, they are staying out of the heat. the outdoor cafe is empty and people are staying cooled off. we found quite a few people in a gelato shop and the owner said he's twice as busy today as a regular sunday. it's a spare the air day which means that there are unhealthy levels of smog in the air. it's a good idea to avoid exercising outdoors. here's what a few people told us about how they are beating the heat. >> i love shopping and i love eating. we stay in the shade. >> reporter: air quality
let's turn to monty francis with more on the ea-- monte francis. >> reporter: well, the temperaturesching 100 degrees and most of the people are smart, they are staying out of the heat. the outdoor cafe is empty and people are staying cooled off. we found quite a few people in a gelato shop and the owner said he's twice as busy today as a regular sunday. it's a spare the air day which means that there are unhealthy levels of smog in the air. it's a good idea to avoid exercising outdoors....
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. >> journey the conversation is monti j. lo of "mutations daily -- "communications daily." say that does this they should be doing something differently to capture those consumers? broadcasting, they were just doing what we were doing with antennas, but they were charging people for stuff going free over the airwaves, and that is what triggers the copyright law. are interestedwe in every viewer having access to we're my own sense is interested in every viewer having access to our content if done so lawfully. aereo could respond to this by going to congress, lobbying. i know the house judiciary chair said that the decision highlights how they should look at the copyright laws again. how would nab react to that? do you have a plan for a congressional battle over these rules? absolutely. i am not suggesting copyright laws should not be visited, but copyright law, from my experience as a u.s. senator, is extremely illegal to do. it is essentially picking winners and losers. it is hard for congress to make those judgments. that said, i believe we will be very cooperative and hig
. >> journey the conversation is monti j. lo of "mutations daily -- "communications daily." say that does this they should be doing something differently to capture those consumers? broadcasting, they were just doing what we were doing with antennas, but they were charging people for stuff going free over the airwaves, and that is what triggers the copyright law. are interestedwe in every viewer having access to we're my own sense is interested in every viewer having access...
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the practical outcome but create policy that makes it difficult for old legacy industries. >> host: monty tayloe time for one more question. >> is there hope for keeping the sports blackout rule in tact? >> gues >> guest: i think so. sports blackout sounds like a bad thing. but the fcc rule just backstops what is contractual between the local television, network and for example the nfl. it is designed to make sure that they can put fans in seats and that the local television station is sported so that people who have to get it, want to get it, need to get it for free can still get it. there are only two blackouts this last year. the nfl is working hard to re s retribute the economics so there are not any. on the other hand the sports blackout rule would do in isolations
the practical outcome but create policy that makes it difficult for old legacy industries. >> host: monty tayloe time for one more question. >> is there hope for keeping the sports blackout rule in tact? >> gues >> guest: i think so. sports blackout sounds like a bad thing. but the fcc rule just backstops what is contractual between the local television, network and for example the nfl. it is designed to make sure that they can put fans in seats and that the local...
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. >> host: well, joining our conversation is monty tayloe of "communications daily." >> mr.th, aereo was pretty popular, does it suggest that broad broadcasters should be trying to do something differently to capture that markmt or take those customersç na0q92[> it's within suggested to me today by a few people that aereo could try to respond to this by going to congress, lobbying. i know the house judiciary chair said that the decision highlights how they should look at the copyright laws again. how would nab react to that? i mean, do you have a plan for a congressional battle over these rules? >> guest: well, absolutely. i mean, look, we -- i'm not suggesting the copyright laws shouldn't be visited, but copyright law from my experience as a u.s.
. >> host: well, joining our conversation is monty tayloe of "communications daily." >> mr.th, aereo was pretty popular, does it suggest that broad broadcasters should be trying to do something differently to capture that markmt or take those customersç na0q92[
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monty like others only took the time he needed. time on the bus, that isn't a cruel reminder of his situation. >> i feel refreshed of the i could probably sit on the regular muni, but not the shower bus and not have people make comments that i smell bad. >> reporter: the goal is to serve more than half of the homeless living on the streets, because sometimes, all you need is a clean start. >> the boss, you know, or the people that are doing the interview, immediately look at your hands, look atour face and the way you smell. so i think if this service could offer a shower in the morning, it might help people get jobs. >> reporter: in san francisco, katie utehs ktvu channel 2 news. >>> at is san francisco's pier 39, the question is where did all the see lions go in she arrived in 1990 not long after the loma prieta earthquake. they left suddenly as they arrived. marine biologists say they might be look for food or joining in the migration to the channel islands. >>> transportation officials ares were in berkeley trying to get people
monty like others only took the time he needed. time on the bus, that isn't a cruel reminder of his situation. >> i feel refreshed of the i could probably sit on the regular muni, but not the shower bus and not have people make comments that i smell bad. >> reporter: the goal is to serve more than half of the homeless living on the streets, because sometimes, all you need is a clean start. >> the boss, you know, or the people that are doing the interview, immediately look at...
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and then -- >> you might have had some of old the monty python records. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> they-- with two different grooves on one side, next to each other. we did that on the first song here, but it was actually two different parts of a song, and they come together into one groove and finish a song. that hasn't been done before. >> jimmy: and then, also, is this the first record that is 33 some songs, or 45, or some are 78? >> that's right. it also makes pizza and drives you to work in the morning. >> jimmy: oh my gosh! we've only got ten more in stock. we've only got ten more in stock. i'm sorry, i'm talking to everybody -- we've got ten more, we've got to go. congrats on this thing. and this is, uh -- i was looking at the liner notes and i was listening to -- >> this is water, right? >> jimmy: yes, that is water. they don't let me drink anymore on the show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was listening to the record today, it sounds great. there's all sorts of different sounds, like crazy good rock, crazy guitar solos, a country jam on there. it's good. and then i was reading the l
and then -- >> you might have had some of old the monty python records. >> jimmy: absolutely. >> they-- with two different grooves on one side, next to each other. we did that on the first song here, but it was actually two different parts of a song, and they come together into one groove and finish a song. that hasn't been done before. >> jimmy: and then, also, is this the first record that is 33 some songs, or 45, or some are 78? >> that's right. it also makes...
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it sort of -- like that monty python thing.expects the spanish inquisition, but you've got to be careful. >> roger, elon musk used the word dangerous. you've got to be careful. do you care his concerns about ai, what's happening in the space now? >> i honestly don't spend any time thinking about it at all. listen, were e live in a here and now world, and there are enough gigantic issues. i'm much more focused on what he's trying to do to create a new spacecraft that would allow us to have our own systems to put astronauts into space. >> wait a minute. but are you -- i hear what you're saying. isn't the point, though, this is happening? how well aware are you of what some of these firms are doing, in other words, somebody's got to be watching the farmer, the shop? actually what you're saying makes me more concerned. >> what i'm saying is, in a world where we have the nsa looking at everything that we do, where the government is spending hundreds of billions of dollars on fighter planes that can't fly, and where we're starting wa
it sort of -- like that monty python thing.expects the spanish inquisition, but you've got to be careful. >> roger, elon musk used the word dangerous. you've got to be careful. do you care his concerns about ai, what's happening in the space now? >> i honestly don't spend any time thinking about it at all. listen, were e live in a here and now world, and there are enough gigantic issues. i'm much more focused on what he's trying to do to create a new spacecraft that would allow us...
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now, monty, this is at chipotle.n outrage. >> i mean, this -- by all accounts, that's foul, is it not? >> outrageous. yeah. just can't accept that. >> my boys would not do that mr. president, way back, i mean, now you're like a model, but way back in the day when you used to go to mcdonald's, you were never guilty of an egregious act like that, were you? [ laughter ] >> i was trying to think of i always successfully avoided being photographed, committed a -- no i used to go get the -- i violated all the health department rules. i'd go get the fries right out of the -- >> you know, where the minimum wage is important, but i don't think it's as important as what you do when someone comes into the business. the question is the goal of whoever hires them, the business, to keep them at that wage or is the idea that you're going to take that person and empower that person to take advantage of on states on that they can rise up and have positions of leadership? >> i think there's no question that if you're making minimum wa
now, monty, this is at chipotle.n outrage. >> i mean, this -- by all accounts, that's foul, is it not? >> outrageous. yeah. just can't accept that. >> my boys would not do that mr. president, way back, i mean, now you're like a model, but way back in the day when you used to go to mcdonald's, you were never guilty of an egregious act like that, were you? [ laughter ] >> i was trying to think of i always successfully avoided being photographed, committed a -- no i used to...
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the people who say he has not achieved much at, i think that is rather like monty python's tha have then," "what romans done for us?" >> why hasn't that been reflected in the stock market? all thesepation of reforms sent the nikkei flying and we have not had a repeat. has it all been priced in? >> no, i don't dig it has. -- i don't think it has. some growth concerns, particularly with the u.s. in the first quarter. the u.s. turned into negative growth in that order. the market -- in that quarter. the market had gone up a lot and it went into a consolidation phase. i think we can make a lot of money out of the market if it grinds up. if they just spikes up i think it would be difficult for people to make money out of. when i have spoken to investors, they were claiming that this is a disappointment, the third arrow. i said, when i saw you a year ago, you said you did not believe in it. you cannot blame what you did for theeve in performance of far. what we are looking for the second half, i would have --ught 16 chewing yen worth kicking the worth retail through the niece of funds. i think
the people who say he has not achieved much at, i think that is rather like monty python's tha have then," "what romans done for us?" >> why hasn't that been reflected in the stock market? all thesepation of reforms sent the nikkei flying and we have not had a repeat. has it all been priced in? >> no, i don't dig it has. -- i don't think it has. some growth concerns, particularly with the u.s. in the first quarter. the u.s. turned into negative growth in that order....
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moderated a special panel discussion with the former president and national business leaders including montypresident of the ford foundation, darren walker, former ceo of hewlett-packard, now a global ambassador of opportunity international, carly fiorina, and also founder
moderated a special panel discussion with the former president and national business leaders including montypresident of the ford foundation, darren walker, former ceo of hewlett-packard, now a global ambassador of opportunity international, carly fiorina, and also founder
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previous caller said saddam hussein cap that country in order and the region in order and you have monty twitter saying we gave iraq on a golden tray to iran at a heavy cost in blood and money. time to take it back by allowing maliki to follow. >> guest: i think they are criticisms regarding how the war was prosecuted or executed are appropriate. this is an imperfect world and certainly when you are are at war their imperfect decisions based on the intelligence and what you think is the right thing to do. it is flawed in there's no doubt. purging all of the baath party and the military at the time has been seen over the course of history as the mistake of the operation. that having been said we don't appreciate north korea and their actions and the only reason that we let them continue to do what they do is that they are contained there but we don't approve of it. even the president at the time made these decisions and some of them again were imperfect in the prosecution of the war. we did stabilize iraq. it was a successful mission at the end of his term and he did lay a success on the
previous caller said saddam hussein cap that country in order and the region in order and you have monty twitter saying we gave iraq on a golden tray to iran at a heavy cost in blood and money. time to take it back by allowing maliki to follow. >> guest: i think they are criticisms regarding how the war was prosecuted or executed are appropriate. this is an imperfect world and certainly when you are are at war their imperfect decisions based on the intelligence and what you think is the...
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. >>> monty python is back. >>> >>> ahead, on the streets of brooklyn with spike lee. >> thank you. >>> do the right thing. >> do the right thing. >> 25 years later, visit the home of a ground-breaking movie. that's ahead. you know the title of it? that's ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites. in delicious chicken, beef turkey and garden veggie flavors. friskies grillers. ♪ life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. [ female announcer ] when yo
. >>> monty python is back. >>> >>> ahead, on the streets of brooklyn with spike lee. >> thank you. >>> do the right thing. >> do the right thing. >> 25 years later, visit the home of a ground-breaking movie. that's ahead. you know the title of it? that's ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites....
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almost everybody has the plague disease or something, almost like the walmart turns into the monty python ministry of silly walks. look at that guy in i'll 2 over there. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medic
almost everybody has the plague disease or something, almost like the walmart turns into the monty python ministry of silly walks. look at that guy in i'll 2 over there. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran...
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like the monty python thing. nobody expects the spanish inquisition. you know.yeah. >> it's interesting somebody is worried about the technology you're aware of. i guess that's why i'm asking what you can do. this stuff is welcome inexorable. can you really do anything to stop it? >> i don't know. >> what should a.i. be used for? what's its best value? le. >> i don't know. there are some scary outcomes. we should try to make sure the outcomes are good, not bad. yeah. >> or escape to mars if there is no other option. >> the a.i. will chase us there quickly. >> what else is in the elon musk notebook? what's the latest with the hyper loop? >> there are companies forming to try to make it happen. i encourage them. that's great. a small amount on solar cities. that basically uses up my brain. i hope something happens with the hyper loop. if not, i will probably do something down to road to try to make it happen. >> you said once you get tesla to a certain point with an affordable car on the market you will be ready for the next thing. what is the next hinge? >> i wil
like the monty python thing. nobody expects the spanish inquisition. you know.yeah. >> it's interesting somebody is worried about the technology you're aware of. i guess that's why i'm asking what you can do. this stuff is welcome inexorable. can you really do anything to stop it? >> i don't know. >> what should a.i. be used for? what's its best value? le. >> i don't know. there are some scary outcomes. we should try to make sure the outcomes are good, not bad. yeah....
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. >> joining our conversation is monty talo. >> aereo, it's suggest does it suggest broadcasters should be doing something differently to take those customers? >> i mean this is the thing about broadcasting. they were doing what we were doing with antenna, but they were charging people for stuff going free over the air waves and that's what triggered copyright law. i mean, my own sense is we're interested in every viewer having access to our content as long as it's done lawfully. >> it's been suggested to me by a few people aereo could respond to this by going to congress and lobbying. i know the house judiciary chair said the decision highlights how they should look at the copyright laws again. how would nab react to that? do you have a plan for a congressional battle over these rules? >> absolutely. look, i'm not suggesting that copyright laws shouldn't be visited, but copyright law, from my experience as a u.s. senator is extremely difficult to do because it's essentially about picking winners and losers. and it's hard for congress to make those judgments. but, that said, i believe w
. >> joining our conversation is monty talo. >> aereo, it's suggest does it suggest broadcasters should be doing something differently to take those customers? >> i mean this is the thing about broadcasting. they were doing what we were doing with antenna, but they were charging people for stuff going free over the air waves and that's what triggered copyright law. i mean, my own sense is we're interested in every viewer having access to our content as long as it's done...
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would be inprudent but you put your finger on a problem, society and policy broadly defined away from monti ahead. this income inequality issue is for real and it's a blight on our society. >> paul, good to see you. welcome back and come back any time. love chatting with you. >> my pleasure. >> fodder for weekend discussion. >> yeah. >> 15 minutes to go before the close and markets still sitting here at new record highs. that's -- is it redundant to say new record highs? record highs, or new highs? >> we say it too much. been bothering me. stay up at night thinking about these things. 36 points on t 63 points for the dow. nasdaq adding about 18 points, 1315. >> here's a question r.tesla and the state of new jersey kissing and making up? a bill that's permitting electric vehicle-makers to sell directly to consumers, not through dealer ships, is getting an important green light from a state committee in the garden state. could this bode well for tesla in the other 49 states? we'll talk about the pros and cons of investing in tesla coming up. >> also, uber ceo speaking with me exclusively to d
would be inprudent but you put your finger on a problem, society and policy broadly defined away from monti ahead. this income inequality issue is for real and it's a blight on our society. >> paul, good to see you. welcome back and come back any time. love chatting with you. >> my pleasure. >> fodder for weekend discussion. >> yeah. >> 15 minutes to go before the close and markets still sitting here at new record highs. that's -- is it redundant to say new record...
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monti has the support on our twitter page -- supporting him by air is a support for out -- policies toupport iran in iraq . carl is joining us from litchfield. good morning. caller: this is somewhat amazing. how mitt romney could foresee all of these things happening. that when the russians took crimea and the news people poke fun at him? so did barack obama. everyone feels sorry for the president, that is why he gets paid the big bucks. all presidents have these crises to deal with. i have to bring this up. i seen -- i read in the paper that the irs has conveniently lost all of these e-mails from lois lerner to the white house to senator schumer, to senator whitehead. this is a crooked us administration since richard nixon. that is putting it mildly. thank you. stay on--host: can you the line for a minute? i want to share with you this story that mitt romney will be on "meet the press," this morning. his meeting taking place in three days, retreat of sorts in park city, utah, the headline is "republicans searching for a focus." one of the related stories from "the washington post clos
monti has the support on our twitter page -- supporting him by air is a support for out -- policies toupport iran in iraq . carl is joining us from litchfield. good morning. caller: this is somewhat amazing. how mitt romney could foresee all of these things happening. that when the russians took crimea and the news people poke fun at him? so did barack obama. everyone feels sorry for the president, that is why he gets paid the big bucks. all presidents have these crises to deal with. i have to...
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monti on twitter saying this morning that airstrikes will be againstng terrorists other terrorists. you heard those facebook postings as well. ,o update you on the poll three categories for you to choose from. people saying they would not support the use of airstrikes. 38 people saying yes. a people saying they don't know. he will take this call from richard. florida. independent line. eight people saying they don't know. caller: no airstrikes. we've lost a lot of blood over there. theirt these people with entire army. are taking uniforms out and running away and giving the equipment to the enemy. no airstrikes. we need to get out of there. if they can defend themselves, no. host: republican line. caller: we should have from vietnamut until now, the emerick and people are getting sick and tired of all of the bs from the government. why don't we go over there and wipe them off the face of the earth and get it over with? host: options for the united states and the obama administration. our guest joining us for that of themichael rubin american enterprise institute. later on, we talk a
monti on twitter saying this morning that airstrikes will be againstng terrorists other terrorists. you heard those facebook postings as well. ,o update you on the poll three categories for you to choose from. people saying they would not support the use of airstrikes. 38 people saying yes. a people saying they don't know. he will take this call from richard. florida. independent line. eight people saying they don't know. caller: no airstrikes. we've lost a lot of blood over there. theirt these...
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i have nothing against monty but we'll get to that in the minute first let's talk about how the biotech industry is now putting pesticide resistant gene technology into grass seed because apparently we must genetically engineer every living thing on this planet lawn care companies god has created a genetically modified kentucky bluegrass feed that is designed to withstand massive amounts of money santo's roundup herbicide so you can plant your lawn with these seeds and spray the crap out of it with a bunch of terrible chemicals just say don't get any weeds because god forbid you have any unsightly weeds in your lawn for the worst part is according to the folks that eco watch gots is doing this without getting any approval from the u.s.d.a. by using some neat little loopholes g.'s seeds come under federal regulation when they contain genetic material from plant tap but got this cleverly using d.n.a. from other plants not bugs to create the new kind of bluegrass this way they are avoiding any u.s.d.a. testing and approval processes this way they can go right to the market with their g.e.
i have nothing against monty but we'll get to that in the minute first let's talk about how the biotech industry is now putting pesticide resistant gene technology into grass seed because apparently we must genetically engineer every living thing on this planet lawn care companies god has created a genetically modified kentucky bluegrass feed that is designed to withstand massive amounts of money santo's roundup herbicide so you can plant your lawn with these seeds and spray the crap out of it...