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joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. >> about that, yeah. >> how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? >> yeah. i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. >> sam was the founder of one of your first companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator. he is better than me at this. >> is sam going to be better? >> they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the t
joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. >> about that, yeah. >> how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back?...
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joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. you for joining us. paul, it has been mo
joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. you for joining us. paul, it has been mo
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. >> a lot of people think of it as paul graham's y combinator. >> there is a myth. >> you call jessicahe secret weapon. >> nothing has happened that -- at y combinator that jessica did not like set her seal of approval on. she has veto over everything. >> this is the first time you guys have been interviewed together? >> yeah. >> i can't believe that. >> let's face it, i'm not as interesting as you. i don't make colorful remarks. i've chosen to be behind the scenes. i'm more comfortable behind the scenes. i like running things. >> this is why she is the secret weapon. she has perfect pitch for character. she can talk to somebody and fairly quickly tell whether they are a good person or not. >> tell me about the first class, eight companies, but you didn't know if anyone was going to even apply, right? >> we had no idea if people were going to apply. we had a few hundred applications. >> the most critical innovation of y.c. was to fund a bunch of start-ups at once. it is better for the investor and better for the startups because they have colleagues. it is so lonely and it has some of
. >> a lot of people think of it as paul graham's y combinator. >> there is a myth. >> you call jessicahe secret weapon. >> nothing has happened that -- at y combinator that jessica did not like set her seal of approval on. she has veto over everything. >> this is the first time you guys have been interviewed together? >> yeah. >> i can't believe that. >> let's face it, i'm not as interesting as you. i don't make colorful remarks. i've chosen to...
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>> reporter: paul graham is the manager of this plant, which makes three g.m. models. their target is over 1,000 a day. >> right now, we're on three schedules. we work 24 hours a day, so we go ahead and add saturday production as needed to meet the market demand, so we are on an overtime schedule right now to meet the demand for the new investigation. >> reporter: what's it like to see things booming? >> it's wonderful. >> reporter: the overtime schedule means employees like yolanda twine cpick up an extra shift every other saturday. each work day generates roughly $1 million in pay for employees. how much will the overtime help you, say, spend a few more bucks here and there? >> i'm too sensible for that. i think i'm going to put my couple of extra bucks in my pocket and just keep pushing right along. >> reporter: we asked the same question in a cbs news poll out today. respondents could pick more than one thing to spend their extra money on. 69% will pay bills and expenses. 52% are like yolanda and will put it into savings. only 26% of spend more on holiday gifts. an
>> reporter: paul graham is the manager of this plant, which makes three g.m. models. their target is over 1,000 a day. >> right now, we're on three schedules. we work 24 hours a day, so we go ahead and add saturday production as needed to meet the market demand, so we are on an overtime schedule right now to meet the demand for the new investigation. >> reporter: what's it like to see things booming? >> it's wonderful. >> reporter: the overtime schedule means...
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he came from paul graham. -- belgram. he was involved in interrogations or a year. found thatrience, he there was virtually no rules when he first got involved in the interrogations, the army and military was creating a new system of interrogations with very little oversight and very little roles. gram and followed another unit that was the first their and do what these guys are doing. they watched the other unit conduct very harsh interrogations and the only message he got from any of the officers was due not to judge them for what they are doing. he took that to mean we should be doing the same thing. idea thatnion, the the harsh interrogation and enhanced interrogation program that supposedly was so well controlled by the cia and illegal opinions by the justice wasrtment and supposedly not supposed to sift through the rest of the u.s. detention actuallyd combat zones did seep into the entire system. it was like a poison that drifted down. and once it became clear in his mind that we are not going to be treating the taliban or some of these other people as prisone
he came from paul graham. -- belgram. he was involved in interrogations or a year. found thatrience, he there was virtually no rules when he first got involved in the interrogations, the army and military was creating a new system of interrogations with very little oversight and very little roles. gram and followed another unit that was the first their and do what these guys are doing. they watched the other unit conduct very harsh interrogations and the only message he got from any of the...
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isolationism has been attacked to paul by his own party. lindsey graham, has been a liter in congress on issues including defense, foreign policy and immigration reform, and he's known for his folksy yet blunt style. >> our leadership better produce. boehner and mcconnell better come up with an agenda that is good for the country. if they don't, they'll be among the rank and file. >> graham is urgel strongly being urged to run by mccain. and what about jeb bush? >> he is an excellent governor in florida, and i think he's an excellent individual. i think he would not surprise you to know that if lindsey graham decides to run, i'm all in for him. >> and in other presidential campaign, business woman carly fiorina is close to throwing her hat in the ring. the former ceo of hulet pack carhewlett-packard has begun hiring staff for presidential campaign, an announcement from her will come in january. from looking forward to looking back, one of the 2012 republican presidential candidates minnesota's michelle bachman is leaving congress. the lawmaker just gave a
isolationism has been attacked to paul by his own party. lindsey graham, has been a liter in congress on issues including defense, foreign policy and immigration reform, and he's known for his folksy yet blunt style. >> our leadership better produce. boehner and mcconnell better come up with an agenda that is good for the country. if they don't, they'll be among the rank and file. >> graham is urgel strongly being urged to run by mccain. and what about jeb bush? >> he is an...
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it is a word often applied to the libertarian paul by members of his own party. lindsey grahamaid that he is now looking at a closer look at a presidential campaign. quote, i think i do have something to offer the country. i'm not there yet. stay tune. he has been a liter leader in defense, reform and he's known for his blunt style. >> our leadership that are produced, boehner and mcconnell better come up with an agenda that is good for the country. if they don't, they'll be devolved in the rank and file. >> here is mccain after being asked in an interview about former governor jeb bush. >> he is a very excellent governor of florida, and i think he is an excellent individual. i think he would not surprise you to know that if lindsey graham decides to run, i'm all in for him. >> and business carly fi observation rina is close to throwing her hand in the ring. she ran and lost in the so 2010 race for the california senate race, but the republican has started to hire staff for presidential campaign. and friend say an announcement from her will come in january. >>> from looking for
it is a word often applied to the libertarian paul by members of his own party. lindsey grahamaid that he is now looking at a closer look at a presidential campaign. quote, i think i do have something to offer the country. i'm not there yet. stay tune. he has been a liter leader in defense, reform and he's known for his blunt style. >> our leadership that are produced, boehner and mcconnell better come up with an agenda that is good for the country. if they don't, they'll be devolved in...
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graham is an interesting subject. largely for foreign policy, and largely -- rand paul of course is a quasi-nation, guess you'd say. lindsay graham is a neoconservative foreign-policy hawk. he is genuinely concerned. i think his party is going in the paul direction. he wants to be a counterweight to that. i do not necessarily see him as a first tier candidate. but, you know, i've been wrong about these things many times. host: brandon from north carolina on our lines for democrats this morning. caller: happy new year to both of you. my question is, in 2016, in 2012, president obama he was willing to get the hispanic and african-american vote and the women's vote, so do you think the same thing could happen in 2015 with democrats? guest: i take it he means because the candidate will presumably not the african-american, will there be that intensity of support. not quite, but i think pretty close. if the candidate is hillary clinton, the clintons have a long record of support for and from the black community, civil rights causes, and things like that. i do not think they will lose much of that support their the latino
graham is an interesting subject. largely for foreign policy, and largely -- rand paul of course is a quasi-nation, guess you'd say. lindsay graham is a neoconservative foreign-policy hawk. he is genuinely concerned. i think his party is going in the paul direction. he wants to be a counterweight to that. i do not necessarily see him as a first tier candidate. but, you know, i've been wrong about these things many times. host: brandon from north carolina on our lines for democrats this morning....
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graham is an interesting subject. largely for foreign policy, and largely -- rand paul of course is a quasi-nation, guess you'd say. say graham is a neoconservative foreign-policy hawk. he is genuinely concerned. i think his party is going in the paul direction. he wants to be a counterweight to that. i do not necessarily see him as a first tier candidate. but, you know, i've been wrong about these things many times. host: brandon from north carolina on our lines for democrats this morning. caller: happy new year to both of you. my question is, in 2016, in 2012, president obama he was willing to get the hispanic and african-american vote and the women's vote, so do you think the same thing could happen in 2015 with democrats? guest: i take it he means because the candidate will presumably not the african-american, will there be that intensity of support. not quite, but i think pretty close. if the candidate is hillary clinton, the clintons have a long record of support for and from the black community, civil rights causes, and things like that. i do not think they will lose much of that support their the latino vote
graham is an interesting subject. largely for foreign policy, and largely -- rand paul of course is a quasi-nation, guess you'd say. say graham is a neoconservative foreign-policy hawk. he is genuinely concerned. i think his party is going in the paul direction. he wants to be a counterweight to that. i do not necessarily see him as a first tier candidate. but, you know, i've been wrong about these things many times. host: brandon from north carolina on our lines for democrats this morning....
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this split within republican ranks, neoconservatives, lindsey graham, john mccain, and this neoisolationist, ungd say it's led by rand paul from this heavy national focus. does that debate wind up coming back in 2016 or have we moved on to other issues, at least inside the republican party? >> you can't move on. as jonathan noted, if jeb bush does get in, because you relitigate in an even more important way because it's jeb bush, the bush era. what this does mean, this means candidates probably much earlier than they want to will have to talk about foreign policy. it isn't just a matter of relitigating to the bush era, it's a matter of how do they want to proceed going forward. this opens up so much now this early in the race about -- it's not even about whether you thought this report was ideologically motivated. to the 2016 contenders, the questions can be very early on, who will you do? how will you navigate through this world? is the world a more dangerous place because of this report? what we saw in the clip from governor perry was really not a response to tell us what he would do as president. >> hillary clinton is
this split within republican ranks, neoconservatives, lindsey graham, john mccain, and this neoisolationist, ungd say it's led by rand paul from this heavy national focus. does that debate wind up coming back in 2016 or have we moved on to other issues, at least inside the republican party? >> you can't move on. as jonathan noted, if jeb bush does get in, because you relitigate in an even more important way because it's jeb bush, the bush era. what this does mean, this means candidates...
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graham. >> sheldon adeleson a key one, some of big donors, they are looking for somebody who sounds a lot more like jeb bush than rand paulmark is that one way to maybe interpret this, governors, when delivering foreign policy addresseses that is a pretty clear sign what they are thinking, i agree with that, lack at the con of this speech, telling the types of people in the republican party that kasie was talking about, lack, you're scared of rand paul, i can be the guy who beats rand paul? >> no question, he has firmly established himself to the right of rand paul and ted cruz, which is a real faction now on foreign policy, so this is really separating himself and also laying down a marker that's very conservative. >> let's put this in a little bit of broader perspective, a poll that came out last week, the republican field, jeb bush, chris christie, you know, sort of running together near the top there, sometimes they throw mitt romney into these things, too, and mitt romney ends up into the lead. there was a story this week, we can also show this, from business insider this week saying romney met recently his inner cir
graham. >> sheldon adeleson a key one, some of big donors, they are looking for somebody who sounds a lot more like jeb bush than rand paulmark is that one way to maybe interpret this, governors, when delivering foreign policy addresseses that is a pretty clear sign what they are thinking, i agree with that, lack at the con of this speech, telling the types of people in the republican party that kasie was talking about, lack, you're scared of rand paul, i can be the guy who beats rand...
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paul responds to jeb bush's presidential move. and cyber warfare in action. sony and theaters react with fear to threats against their new movie. is shutting down premieres the way to handle this problem? franklin grahamo'neil speaks out on the chris kyle story when bill and i see you at the top of the hour when the game's on the line. okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it. duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender, in the sleep aisle. >>> don't give another sweater or for christmas. instead give the gift of a pet rescue. help our four legged friends in need. people like this. >> brown, hold the dog right. >> i am. >>
paul responds to jeb bush's presidential move. and cyber warfare in action. sony and theaters react with fear to threats against their new movie. is shutting down premieres the way to handle this problem? franklin grahamo'neil speaks out on the chris kyle story when bill and i see you at the top of the hour when the game's on the line. okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it. duracell quantum....