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mr. dick: in the back. parallel was his was feet in 2014. it certainlyriou: did. we are not talking about outcomes. we are talking about the european commission engaged in the issue. there have been outside forces, people dying, particularly people dying in large numbers, that have contributed to this. the european commission has made fourprogress in the past months since march, whatever it is, i six months, then it did on the last 10 years on this issue. member states are extremely on even. take the case of germany, you know. not particularly in washington, the parochialism, and not caring about knowing what other countries are doing, the sense of germany when i do lectures is that the germans do not like immigrants. over 200,000 asylum applicants last year. it is prepared to take as much asylum seekers this year. an amazing number. can you imagine what would happen? all of them are invited, either parachuting in coming through different ways in germany. 4 of theis about 1/ size of the united
mr. dick: in the back. parallel was his was feet in 2014. it certainlyriou: did. we are not talking about outcomes. we are talking about the european commission engaged in the issue. there have been outside forces, people dying, particularly people dying in large numbers, that have contributed to this. the european commission has made fourprogress in the past months since march, whatever it is, i six months, then it did on the last 10 years on this issue. member states are extremely on even....
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mr. cruz: and then earlier this month, you closed the business all together? >> dick: july 31 mr. cruz: tell us what that means to you, to close that business, hosting weddings that you loved so much. tell us what that means to the two of you. betty: this was my passion. we worked for 13 and a half years to build this business and we lived there six days a week and just loved it. it's very difficult to close the doors and walk away. it's hard to pack up up. >> dick: it looked much different preparing for an auction than preparing for a wedding, that's what it looks like today. >> mr. cruz: has that occurred yet? >> dick: october 3. >> mr. cruz: you had a number of people work for you in the flower business. what happened to your employees? >> betty: they have to work elsewhere. >> mr. cruz: so the consequence of this, you've been driven out of business. >> betty: absolutely. >> mr. cruz: your employees have lost their jobs. tell me about the public reaction. >> dick: confusing, actually. we had a lot of supporters. and we cherished those folks. the interesting part about it is, ma
mr. cruz: and then earlier this month, you closed the business all together? >> dick: july 31 mr. cruz: tell us what that means to you, to close that business, hosting weddings that you loved so much. tell us what that means to the two of you. betty: this was my passion. we worked for 13 and a half years to build this business and we lived there six days a week and just loved it. it's very difficult to close the doors and walk away. it's hard to pack up up. >> dick: it looked much...
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dick hud. once coming up, mr. tayer? >> guest: well, that's really interesting. but a lot of activities going on simultaneously, and you read all the time in the media, and this is one of the reasons i felt i had to write this book, that netflix and youtube are really digital. and they are, but they were really the fifth generation of digital. first big win over satellite, then over cable, then over terrestrial broadcast and then over dsl and fiber. and fifth ones of the internet which maybe is the most exciting of all, but it's certainly not where it started. and so this 25 year arc really traces that whole history. so what's next? hdtv is now very mainstream. one of the important technologies developed right now inaction going out into the mark is called ultra hd, or four k. those two terms are synonymous. is still very much early adopter phase of that and there's a lot of chicken and egg situation is being worked out, pretty much like how hdtv finally broke through about 15 years ago. so i would highlight ultra hd along with some related technology as the next
dick hud. once coming up, mr. tayer? >> guest: well, that's really interesting. but a lot of activities going on simultaneously, and you read all the time in the media, and this is one of the reasons i felt i had to write this book, that netflix and youtube are really digital. and they are, but they were really the fifth generation of digital. first big win over satellite, then over cable, then over terrestrial broadcast and then over dsl and fiber. and fifth ones of the internet which...
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mr. giuliani: [indiscernible] >> we need someone. you.wanted to talk to this arlen specter, dick durbin deal. [indiscernible] >> hey, thank you, -- mr. thompson: thank you very much. if i was you, i would be asking, who is this guy question mark i want to talk to you. i was in an airport recently. a lady came up to me and said, we just love your tv show. i can't tell you what big fans we are. hello to my say husband. i said, certainly. i went over there. she said, honey, honey. you will never believe it. dr. fill! [laughter] l! dr. phi [laughter] so i don't take anything for granted. my body is going to show me around. -- my buddy ist when to show me around the fairgrounds. i'm hoping that he knows his way around. do you think that he does? i grew up in a little country town in tennessee. my folks came off the farm at an early age, and my daddy set up a used car lot on the main drag their. he sold cars there for about 40 years, to the same people. did not have much formal education at all, but they valued it very highly. and they saw that i was able to get mine enough together, w
mr. giuliani: [indiscernible] >> we need someone. you.wanted to talk to this arlen specter, dick durbin deal. [indiscernible] >> hey, thank you, -- mr. thompson: thank you very much. if i was you, i would be asking, who is this guy question mark i want to talk to you. i was in an airport recently. a lady came up to me and said, we just love your tv show. i can't tell you what big fans we are. hello to my say husband. i said, certainly. i went over there. she said, honey, honey. you...
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dick reed. yeah.on. what do you say we go visit mr. lucky flabby knife? yeah. guys yeah? police.e'd like to come inside. very interesting taste in art. thank you. can you turn on a light? i like it dark. danny: okay, wise guy. hey, jackie, let some light in here. a woman was assain columbus park last night. you have anything to do with it? stayton: come on. daylight fades paper goods. hey, hey, hey. sit down and answer my question. ulted no. i'm a collector. that's my thing. i don't like actually touching people. well, you're gonna get used to being touched in prison. who does your decorating, kid? i do. what's this luckystabbyknife.com? it's my web site. mm-hmm. it's not a crime. it's ironic. or moronic. where were you between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. last night? right here. you can check the computer. i was on a suicide chat room all night. that's fantastic. a suicide chat room. people det me, and that's okay. whatever. so, someone could have been on your computer while you were at that park with your lucky stabby knife. it wasn't me. maybe it was you. on't g what, dick reed put you
dick reed. yeah.on. what do you say we go visit mr. lucky flabby knife? yeah. guys yeah? police.e'd like to come inside. very interesting taste in art. thank you. can you turn on a light? i like it dark. danny: okay, wise guy. hey, jackie, let some light in here. a woman was assain columbus park last night. you have anything to do with it? stayton: come on. daylight fades paper goods. hey, hey, hey. sit down and answer my question. ulted no. i'm a collector. that's my thing. i don't like...
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mr. buffett. >> yeah, exactly. one to watch there. >>> dick costolo may step down once a replacement is found for the ceo job. that person would now have to report to three, costolo and three other investors. let's have a look at twitter's stock, down 1.8% on friday. of course, that now fractionally above the ipo price. and down significantly over the last three months. for me, i have to say this kind of comes back to the area where one where he does step down, costolo people thinking if he did step down, he would stay on the board and now he's considering not staying on the board. >> absolutely a possibility. i think this highlights that there is this desire to bring in some new blood on to the board. and perhaps take out some of the old names and bring in some new people. but the question is, it's now been over, what, seven, eight weeks? and we still don't have a name in terms of who is going to be the new ceo of twitter. does that highlight that it's that hard to find a candidate. or is it just when fall comes we'll announce who the ceo is
mr. buffett. >> yeah, exactly. one to watch there. >>> dick costolo may step down once a replacement is found for the ceo job. that person would now have to report to three, costolo and three other investors. let's have a look at twitter's stock, down 1.8% on friday. of course, that now fractionally above the ipo price. and down significantly over the last three months. for me, i have to say this kind of comes back to the area where one where he does step down, costolo people...
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dick brennan, cbs2. >>> governor christie could be taking a page out of mr. trump's playbook making waves with a plan to track immigrants the way we track packages. >> and at any moment they can tell you where that package is. it on the truck. yet we let people come to this country with visas and the minute they come in we lose track of them. >> coming up at 5:30, what christie is now saying about those comments. >>> a tearful tribute this afternoon to a broadway actor who fell to his death. fellow performers and friends gathered in central park to remember karl jean-baptiste. they celebrated his life. the 21-year-old fell from a escape friday night. police say he was sitting on it with a friend when he stood up, slipped, and pell backwards. he was the first african-american and the youngest person it to perform the role of john val john inly ms. rabe. everyone. not only in the history he made on the broadway stage in one summer, you about he touched everyone he spoke to. >> some if the broadway community want lights on broadway marquees to dim if his memory.
dick brennan, cbs2. >>> governor christie could be taking a page out of mr. trump's playbook making waves with a plan to track immigrants the way we track packages. >> and at any moment they can tell you where that package is. it on the truck. yet we let people come to this country with visas and the minute they come in we lose track of them. >> coming up at 5:30, what christie is now saying about those comments. >>> a tearful tribute this afternoon to a broadway...
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mr. califano: i think he had a lot of input in every speech we wrote. i think dick goodwin was the main writer. but a lot of people took a look at it. and i think it's important to remember that johnson used to go over these speeches. you can go to the l.b.j. library and see what he crossed out and added in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that ken has been putting together and making available to people for years but just going online to the milli center down at the university of virginia and listen to all of the entire speech. which in this case is certainly worth listening too. host: i'm impressed by some of the words, the phrasing. the american justice. how about the language what do you hear from that? >> there are many different l.b.j.'s. the public statesman that has his hair combed. glasses on. he was a speech teacher. he taught high school speech. that comes out in public speeches. behind the scenes on the telephone, a lot of times you hear the more colloquial johnson, where he lays it out as you would when the do
mr. califano: i think he had a lot of input in every speech we wrote. i think dick goodwin was the main writer. but a lot of people took a look at it. and i think it's important to remember that johnson used to go over these speeches. you can go to the l.b.j. library and see what he crossed out and added in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that ken has been putting together and making available to people for years but just going online to the milli...
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mr. califano: he had a lot of input on every speech. i think it good 1 -- i think dick goodwin was the main speechwriter on this speech, but a lot of people took a look at it. harry mcpherson, other staffers. and i do think it is important to remember -- you can go to the library, you can go to the lbj library and see what he wrote in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that tends -- kent has been putting together and been making available to people for years just by going online, down to the miller center in the university of virginia -- you can listen to the entire speech, which in this case is certainly worth listening to. host: mr. germany, i am interested in the language. especially the language. this is american justice. we have failed to find american justice for the american negro. what about that? mr. germany: there were many different lbj's. there was the public statesman lbj. he was a speech teacher. he taught high school speech. that comes out in his public speeches. behind the scenes, on the telephone, sometimes you
mr. califano: he had a lot of input on every speech. i think it good 1 -- i think dick goodwin was the main speechwriter on this speech, but a lot of people took a look at it. harry mcpherson, other staffers. and i do think it is important to remember -- you can go to the library, you can go to the lbj library and see what he wrote in various drafts. as you can see, as you can do when you listen to these tapes that tends -- kent has been putting together and been making available to people for...
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dick tracy watches . i don't even wear a watch for it will help you in the answers, i hope. mr. issa:? -- what time is it? r. poe: i can't see the clock. anyway, the data that is stored is stored by a provider. and it's information about an individual. the privacy of that individual is paramount to me, and i think the law, the constitution, the right of privacy, and it has to be protected by congress because it's a constitutional right, privacy. ongress needs to set the expectation of privacy for individuals that have shared their information with different entities. i'm concerned about the privacy of the individual two ways. one, the provider or service provider sharing it with other nongovernment agencies. and the service provider providing that information to the government. especially the government. i think there should be a -- we should update the epca law which right now information stored on the cloud for six months is private. but six months and one day, the government can have it. there's no expectation of privacy. absurd protection of the constitutional right of privacy. for
dick tracy watches . i don't even wear a watch for it will help you in the answers, i hope. mr. issa:? -- what time is it? r. poe: i can't see the clock. anyway, the data that is stored is stored by a provider. and it's information about an individual. the privacy of that individual is paramount to me, and i think the law, the constitution, the right of privacy, and it has to be protected by congress because it's a constitutional right, privacy. ongress needs to set the expectation of privacy...
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mr. dorsey, ceo on the interim basis is going to leave to get square. liz: isn't the heat, shouldn't it be on the board of directors. dick costolo, the former ceo on the board, peter fenton, david rosenblatt, evan williams, one of the founders, peter churnin who used to be head of twenty-first century fox entertainment. why aren't they in a little bit of a let's get going mode and name a new ceo? >> it's interesting, looks like they were talking down the stock, too. the executives. liz: they were selling. >> but talking down the stock. they were saying that metrics are bad. i would just say this, if you're for an investor, this is something to watch, interesting gamble. let it go below 25 before you start jumping in here. i think that's the level where it becomes, there are trophies, mark zuckerberg might want the trophy if it gets cheap enough. liz: i can't wait to see who the new ceo will be. thank you, charlie gasparino. >>> the closing bell 31 minute away, bill o'reilly helping donald trump or not prepare for tomorrow's debate. bill o'reilly demanding real answers on real issues. >> we want straight talk? obviously y
mr. dorsey, ceo on the interim basis is going to leave to get square. liz: isn't the heat, shouldn't it be on the board of directors. dick costolo, the former ceo on the board, peter fenton, david rosenblatt, evan williams, one of the founders, peter churnin who used to be head of twenty-first century fox entertainment. why aren't they in a little bit of a let's get going mode and name a new ceo? >> it's interesting, looks like they were talking down the stock, too. the executives. liz:...
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mr. cheney picks the hardest fish to catch in the toughest conditions. the more challenging the better. his approach to politics seemed just as targeted. whatever you think of dickot ready to hang out the "gone fishing" sign for good. what do you want your legacy to be? >> i don't know. i think i'll let historians worry about that. i feel like i did the best i could under extraordinary circumstances and i'm satisfied with that. ♪ >> osgood: coming up. music matters. so smooth and f. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums smoothies, only from tums. enamel is your teeth's first line of defense. but daily eating and drinking can make it weak. try colgate enamel health. it replenishes weak spots with natural calcium to strengthen enamel four times better. colgate enamel health. stronger, healthy enamel. to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. ♪ it always makes the home team cheer. that's why choosy moms and dads choose jif. it always makes the home team cheer. bill's got a very tough 13lie here...... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here
mr. cheney picks the hardest fish to catch in the toughest conditions. the more challenging the better. his approach to politics seemed just as targeted. whatever you think of dickot ready to hang out the "gone fishing" sign for good. what do you want your legacy to be? >> i don't know. i think i'll let historians worry about that. i feel like i did the best i could under extraordinary circumstances and i'm satisfied with that. ♪ >> osgood: coming up. music matters. so...