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>> listen it's public knowledge, mrs. ari, she doesn't have a first name. she's mrs. y. i was lucky enough to mary na that. that being said i haven't touched penny of it. we just came back from the amalfi coast, i have this bronze look because i would be clean shaven if i was doing many i. >> for a real show? >> a real show. >> yes, good. stockmarket,ee owe. >> by the way, i want to say, you are welcome. >> thank you, ari. stockmarket, yay, love it hate it, lose it leave it? >> i love it. i love all of the energy heres. everyone is completely focused on getting ahead and winning. i think had a taken another path i would have been grinding it out on the floor. >> probably with the top guy. >> i would have been doing my thing and probably taking a victory lap at this moment with warren buffet. >> we are auto of time unless you wanted to squeeze in right here. >> not much. >> while let you off the hook. walter, thank you. >> thank you walter for contributing. >> which is maybe not up to the par of walter's books, we suggest you check it out nonetheless, we call it the gol
>> listen it's public knowledge, mrs. ari, she doesn't have a first name. she's mrs. y. i was lucky enough to mary na that. that being said i haven't touched penny of it. we just came back from the amalfi coast, i have this bronze look because i would be clean shaven if i was doing many i. >> for a real show? >> a real show. >> yes, good. stockmarket,ee owe. >> by the way, i want to say, you are welcome. >> thank you, ari. stockmarket, yay, love it hate it,...
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her name is mrs. ari go ahead. >> how much of the truth do you feel compelled to tell if any at all? >> you know there are some that say tell the truth and run. here's the reality. all actors are [ bleep ]. that's a reality. that piven guy off doing mr. sell selfridge, i'd rather read jane austen in a basement myself. >> you represented him. >> he was a disaster. festival of bad decisions. >> aren't all men [ bleep ] really? >> the reality is is that women have a higher threshold for pain. that is the truth. >> and that's why they have this exterior that they push so desperately like yours where you just have to make up for such a [ bleep ] that you are? >> the reality is -- listen, i love your balls. i love your energy. i love everywhere you're going. >> yours are deflated? >> no, no. you're kind of like the social tom brady right now. i love it. i love it. you will unfortunately never have what i have. and that's a reality. and i can look you in the eyes and speak for my soul and tell you that. at the s
her name is mrs. ari go ahead. >> how much of the truth do you feel compelled to tell if any at all? >> you know there are some that say tell the truth and run. here's the reality. all actors are [ bleep ]. that's a reality. that piven guy off doing mr. sell selfridge, i'd rather read jane austen in a basement myself. >> you represented him. >> he was a disaster. festival of bad decisions. >> aren't all men [ bleep ] really? >> the reality is is that women...
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mr. gray was in cardiac arrest and was severely and critically injured. the belief is that the fatal injury occurred while he was unrestrained by the seat belt in the vehicle. obviously, when people ari, saw the video of mr. gray there were many who wondered was he injured in the minutes or the seconds before, because his legs were dragging. he seems to be screaming in dire pain which would in some way match the description of the injuries to his body. never moved his legs but according to this information, these injuries happened in that van. >> that's what it looks like. according to this prosecutor's theory, whatever injuries he had, the lethal injuries injuries that led to his death, legally what are significant for a murder charge occurred in the van. he may have been hurting and it was exasperated. i spoke to a former head of a major police department this week who didn't want to take a position on this case but said on background you do see a lot of people fake injuries because they don't want to go in but watching the video, this is the view of someone who ran a major city police department, they said it didn't look like he was faking going into that van. it looked like he'd
mr. gray was in cardiac arrest and was severely and critically injured. the belief is that the fatal injury occurred while he was unrestrained by the seat belt in the vehicle. obviously, when people ari, saw the video of mr. gray there were many who wondered was he injured in the minutes or the seconds before, because his legs were dragging. he seems to be screaming in dire pain which would in some way match the description of the injuries to his body. never moved his legs but according to this...
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mr. romney: thank you. president, abbott, trustees, faculty, honored guest, and we ary parents, well done and congratulations. twoo you parents, the years of investment and prayers have added up to this joyful achievement. hopefully you are about to experience a new american dream, which is no longer owning your own home. it is getting your kids out of the home you own. [laughter] mr. romney: you have just heard i have been awarded an honorary degree. when i think of all the times i have been here for debates, forums, and rallies, i might argue that this is an earned degree. 16 years of education has made your world a great deal bigger than the world of your childhood. it is a funny thing about little kids, they do not see much beyond what is right around them. they see their family, their school, maybe their city. but they cannot imagine different places. their vision is like a small circle, bounded by their very limited its very. your world now is breathtakingly large, almost without boundaries . with so much vast this semi-possible direction to take. some of you may feel understandably anxious and uncerta
mr. romney: thank you. president, abbott, trustees, faculty, honored guest, and we ary parents, well done and congratulations. twoo you parents, the years of investment and prayers have added up to this joyful achievement. hopefully you are about to experience a new american dream, which is no longer owning your own home. it is getting your kids out of the home you own. [laughter] mr. romney: you have just heard i have been awarded an honorary degree. when i think of all the times i have been...
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ari, let me start with you here in the studio. again, one of the things that struck me there from mr. ortiz saying that this is not a day for celebration. this is not a day to celebrate. >> in this federal death penalty case it is the jury that decides if dzhokhar tsarnaev should die not the judge. it is then the judge who technically goes through that sentencing process. that appeals process continues. we were just sitting there watching in this press conference, as were a lot of people in the country, when you think about the import of this terror prosecution. the other thing that jumped out was, not only the statement by the u.s. attorney that this is not a time for celebration, but just how serious and high level this is. she referred to the fact that the decision to pursue the death penalty went all the way up to the attorney general. it is understandable to imagine the attorney general discussing this long before it commenced with the president. this is a terror case with national security implications. and the other point, with regard to it not being a time for celebration. our
ari, let me start with you here in the studio. again, one of the things that struck me there from mr. ortiz saying that this is not a day for celebration. this is not a day to celebrate. >> in this federal death penalty case it is the jury that decides if dzhokhar tsarnaev should die not the judge. it is then the judge who technically goes through that sentencing process. that appeals process continues. we were just sitting there watching in this press conference, as were a lot of people...
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ari said it is the murder weapon. i want to point out if you have to look at things collectively right, that mr.ndcuffed and he was shackled and he was unrestrained right? when you say thomas rough ride that lack of restraint coupled with the ride itself they have to prove the causation that those injuries occurred because of all of those things combined. >> right. just on background and as we've seen from the interior of that type of police van and the way there is a barrier that separates right down center so there's a side that typically it's for female and male passengers, they'll sit on either on the left or right and they separate them. but police that i've spoken to say they rarely climb in there to belt them -- >> i'm glad you're bringing up -- >> worried for their own conditions. >> i'm glad you're bringing up the van. a lot of vans are not like that. the nypd does not have vans like that. those vans are just a hot bed for injury and they should not have had them unrestrained or even seated in that way. so of course this was likely to occur. >> right, and just to say in defense of the p
ari said it is the murder weapon. i want to point out if you have to look at things collectively right, that mr.ndcuffed and he was shackled and he was unrestrained right? when you say thomas rough ride that lack of restraint coupled with the ride itself they have to prove the causation that those injuries occurred because of all of those things combined. >> right. just on background and as we've seen from the interior of that type of police van and the way there is a barrier that...
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mr. roker, thank you. >>> all this week we've been catching up with the stars of the new "entourage" movie. today jeremy piven is back in the seat as ariie to larson's son? >> yes. how do you know? >> the editor just called. apparently the kid showed up with notes. >> jesus. >> and i'm quoting. that pretty boy director is locked out along with everyone else until i say so. >> jeremy welcome back. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> he's a hot mess. i like him. i may even want to be him, but he's a hot steamy mess. >> i'm fascinated when people say they want to be him. >> why? >> because he is a hot mess. as an actor, you live to play hot messes and a guy that's so volatile. that's what you live to play. >> he does and says everything that's on his mind. >> absolutely. >> so freeing. >> and somehow gets away with it. >> did you miss him in the few years you weren't playing him? you have said it's exhausting to play him, but did you miss him? >> i did. you know this is so -- you know it's interesting. going and playing mr. self jjridge and doing a period drama is like sorbet for he. it's cleansed my palate. to go back and do the movi
mr. roker, thank you. >>> all this week we've been catching up with the stars of the new "entourage" movie. today jeremy piven is back in the seat as ariie to larson's son? >> yes. how do you know? >> the editor just called. apparently the kid showed up with notes. >> jesus. >> and i'm quoting. that pretty boy director is locked out along with everyone else until i say so. >> jeremy welcome back. good to see you. >> good to see you....