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rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was and rand paul is making acom indications to what happened. he balked off total in foreign aid. he is going to have some problems i think in the primaries because the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is very interventionist, very oriented to cold war, behind the cheney bush foreign policy. also you get into social, cultural, border issues and things like that and a more traditional conservative is dominant. he has been an effective force. >> twice as many men as women declare themselves to be libertarians. can you account for that? >> i think men like to think they can do it on their own and don't need government and women traditionally look to government for a helping hand. they know they can't count on the men to add a footnote to that. as for rand paul, i don't think his recent support for air strikes in isis is redefining libertarianism. it is more putting his finger to the wind and checking where public opinion is. he's definitely got ambition to run for president. he is putting together a team
rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was and rand paul is making acom indications to what happened. he balked off total in foreign aid. he is going to have some problems i think in the primaries because the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is very interventionist, very oriented to cold war, behind the cheney bush foreign policy. also you get into social, cultural, border issues and things like that and a more traditional conservative is...
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chris christie or rand paul? >> rand paul. chris christie is not going anywhere. he has his own problems at home which are being investigated by a united states attorney. and forget about it is not a platform that gets you far in minnesota or iowa culturally. so i think -- here's the good thing about all this. this is good for the country even if they don't mean it, it's good for the country. we've got to stop the horrible polarization we have. this is why michael and i get along. >> 75%. >> we do. at the end of the day the country is in it together. and the instinct that rand paul has here is that he understands that much. the question is can he get away from these horror shows that have been going on, climate change denial and voter suppression and all these things, anti-gay, anti-muslim, anti-immigrant. that you can't win with it. and mitt romney showed you can't win with that. he is intriguing but i don't think he has what it takes to convince a lot of people that the republicans is suddenly their party. but it's an important thing he's doing and i'm glad. >>
chris christie or rand paul? >> rand paul. chris christie is not going anywhere. he has his own problems at home which are being investigated by a united states attorney. and forget about it is not a platform that gets you far in minnesota or iowa culturally. so i think -- here's the good thing about all this. this is good for the country even if they don't mean it, it's good for the country. we've got to stop the horrible polarization we have. this is why michael and i get along....
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paul davis is a two-time delegate. we are having difficulty with the president belittling general aviation and saying those fat cats in business aviation -- that hurts us. we need to grow. you grow by getting your taxes off of small business in particular, which we did. we took taxes off the small business pass-through income. you are seeing record numbers filing into the state of kansas. you go to people like teddy in topeka who had a temp agency. use the extra funds to expand into manhattan, kansas. i see that all the time. i had a lady stop me after church two days ago with that message that she said -- we started a small business and we are working. of kansans work for themselves or somebody with 10 or fewer employees. when you recruit big business into the state, you can get them, but you have to buy them. small business is the right route to go and that is what we are doing. we are getting growth to take place. we ended this fiscal year with $434 million cash on hand. we ended with that much money . and we are in
paul davis is a two-time delegate. we are having difficulty with the president belittling general aviation and saying those fat cats in business aviation -- that hurts us. we need to grow. you grow by getting your taxes off of small business in particular, which we did. we took taxes off the small business pass-through income. you are seeing record numbers filing into the state of kansas. you go to people like teddy in topeka who had a temp agency. use the extra funds to expand into manhattan,...
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rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was. rand paul is making accommodations to what's happening. for example, he backed off his total cut in foreign aid. he's much tougher on doing battle with isis than a lot of libertarians are who may say just get out of the region. but he's going to have some problems in the primaries because i think the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is still interventionist. it's or defensed to cold war. it's still behind sort of the cheney-bush foreign poll si. also you get into some social and cultural and boarder issues and things like that and a more traditional conservatism is still dominant in the republican party. but he's really -- he's been a very powerful force and effective force over the last two years. >> eleanor, twice as many men as women declare themselves to be libertarian. can you account for that? >> i think men like to think they can do it on their own and they don't need government. i think women traditionally look to government for a helping hand becaus
rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was. rand paul is making accommodations to what's happening. for example, he backed off his total cut in foreign aid. he's much tougher on doing battle with isis than a lot of libertarians are who may say just get out of the region. but he's going to have some problems in the primaries because i think the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is still interventionist. it's or defensed to cold war. it's still...
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>> paul is the best father i have ever met. going to say that because you wouldn't say that yourself. he spends so much time with them, teaching them, exposing to things, rarely seen that other fathers have done. i lucked out. >> how do you manage being married and being colleagues? >> it always worked really well. >> really easy. we never disagreed on anything. >> have you ever fought about y combinator? >> no. >> i don't believe it. >> it's really true. and the secret is the same secret for co-founders in general, you have different responsibilities. each person is in charge of their own thing and they are experts in that thing. >> what is the hottest thing about a y combinator company we don't know yet? >> boosted boards. >> why boosted board? >> they have bigger ambitions. -- bigger ambitions than making skateboards. >> what is the biggest fire you had to put out? >> at least one a week of co-founder disputes, that and fundraising, interactions with investors and investors mal-treating the start-ups. we intervene. >> how do
>> paul is the best father i have ever met. going to say that because you wouldn't say that yourself. he spends so much time with them, teaching them, exposing to things, rarely seen that other fathers have done. i lucked out. >> how do you manage being married and being colleagues? >> it always worked really well. >> really easy. we never disagreed on anything. >> have you ever fought about y combinator? >> no. >> i don't believe it. >> it's...
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history would be made in maine if eliott cutler was to defeat paul paul la page. maine already has an independent senator in angle gu in angus king who was elected in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in the new congress is going to be either a republican or a democrat. what role do third parties play? what role could they play in our politics? joining us for that conversation petcy woodruff, a politics writer for the washington examiner newspaper. michael shure, a political analyst, and ari robinoff from sirius xm radio. where is the room for the third party? >> ray, one of the interesting things when you play jim jenkins saying that his promise is that he will caucus with neither the republicans or the democrats. we elect independents occasionally in this country and when they get to washington, even greg orman is saying he'll caucus with whoever has the majority. therisn't an independence once they get to washington. it's very di
history would be made in maine if eliott cutler was to defeat paul paul la page. maine already has an independent senator in angle gu in angus king who was elected in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in the new congress is going to be either a republican or a democrat. what role do third parties play? what role could they play in our politics? joining us for...
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okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there. >> nonviolent. >> dixon is back in jail on a parole violation. he had been sentenced to 101 days for third degree theft. he's had prior convictions for theft, as well. >> don't hurt me. >> we have to put him in the restraint chair until he gets calmed down and gets evaluated once again. by the medical staff and then we take it from there. >> we're here to help you. relax. >> i'm not the bad guy. >> look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. >> don't hurt me, please. >> just relax, all right. relax, man. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a coo
okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there....
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or will there be a second act from paul and jessica?i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for hundreds of years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing this. and being our guests on "studio 1.0." ♪ >> he invented the self driving car, is considered the godfather of artificial intelligence. he cofounded google x, google's innovation laboratory. he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.
or will there be a second act from paul and jessica?i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time....
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this is paul daniels.the self-confessed murderer who bludgeoned carol newlander to death in her cherry hill home. he served his full 14 year sentence. how is he with the reality no matter what he does he'll always be considered a cold-blooded killer? >> i think he wants to live as quiet and as peaceful of a life as he can now. >> reporter: attorney craig mitnik rent represents daniels was one of the first people to talk to hoem him after he walked out of prison. when he was released yesterday, what was the first thing you said to him? >> i said to him, go outside and take big breaths of fresh air on this nice day. and his response to me was, thank god i can, and i still know that mrs. neulander can't. >> reporter: rabbi fred neulander is convicted of ordering the hit on his wife, carol. prosecutors say he wanted to continue an affair with retired radio personality elaine sonsini. sonsini, daniels' and his accomplice testified against the rabbi. neulander is serving life. during two jailhouse interviews he
this is paul daniels.the self-confessed murderer who bludgeoned carol newlander to death in her cherry hill home. he served his full 14 year sentence. how is he with the reality no matter what he does he'll always be considered a cold-blooded killer? >> i think he wants to live as quiet and as peaceful of a life as he can now. >> reporter: attorney craig mitnik rent represents daniels was one of the first people to talk to hoem him after he walked out of prison. when he was released...
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senator paul's father, ron paul was also a presidential candidate, encouraged more secessionist movementss. he wrote americans who embrace secession are acting in a grand american tradition. the declaration of independents was written to justify secession from britain. supporters of liberty should cheer the growth in support for secession. the growth of support for secession should cheer all supporters of freedom as devolving power to smaller units of government is one of the best ways to guarantee peace, property, liberty. a i've spoken to your group. as the democratic party tends to be much more pro gay marriage or same sex marriage, your party, at least formally, in the voices of its major leaders, is against it. how do you stand? >> you started the segment by talking about rand paul. it is important to say that even rand paul, while he might have a position on gay marriage is someone who supported the supreme court. someone who is reaching out to those nontraditional voters while others are merely giving lip service to that, he is putting those words into action. we'll talk about how
senator paul's father, ron paul was also a presidential candidate, encouraged more secessionist movementss. he wrote americans who embrace secession are acting in a grand american tradition. the declaration of independents was written to justify secession from britain. supporters of liberty should cheer the growth in support for secession. the growth of support for secession should cheer all supporters of freedom as devolving power to smaller units of government is one of the best ways to...
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or will there be a second act from paul and jessica? >> i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for 100 years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing this. >> welcome to "money clip," where we tie together the best stories, interviews, and business news. i am adam johnson. here is a rundown. no rest for carl icahn -- he is going after apple again, demanding even more cash for shareholders. so how do you top that? here is how. media and tech heavyweights speak out at the "vanity f
or will there be a second act from paul and jessica? >> i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a...
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his sister testified against paul and his mother and only served four years. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state prison of indiana. >> paul was eligible for parole after 26 years and we were there the day he was released. >> you'll never see me here again after today. >> komyatti quickly landed a factory job and was doing well. >> if you want to wake up with that attitude in the morning that today will be a good day, today is going to be better than yesterday. >> but komyatti could never have prepared for the bizarre chain of events ahead of him. six months after his release, three indiana state prison inmates staged a daring escape. komyatti found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. he and a friend had gone to a casino and was seen by an off-duty correctional officer the same night three inmates got away. komyatti was picked up for facilitating the escape and was eventually cleared of any involvement. but because he had violated his parole by driving a car with only a learner's permit,
his sister testified against paul and his mother and only served four years. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state prison of indiana. >> paul was eligible for parole after 26 years and we were there the day he was released. >> you'll never see me here again after today. >> komyatti quickly landed a factory job and was doing well. >> if you want to wake up with that attitude in the morning that today will...
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pope paul's new water supply, the acqua paola, or paul's water as it was called, was soon rushing intohe daylight from fountains all around the city. the finest of these fountains was designed by sculptor and architect, gian lorenzo bernini. it was built in the piazza navona which stood on foundations of an ancient stadium, a material expression of the idea of eternal rome. the city had survived 100 years of political and religious turmoil, of war and destruction. despite invasions of european monarchs who'd attempted to conquer the city on the pretext of defending it, it had preserved its independence. most important, the catholic church had survived the rise of protestantism and its challenge to rome's authority. it was an extraordinary period of expansion as european colonization and exploration took its influence to the farthest corners of the earth. this roman catholic renewal, which historians call the counter reformation, was given added purpose and vigor by a remarkable group of visionaries. the spanish mystic and philosopher teresa of avila insisted that everyone could experie
pope paul's new water supply, the acqua paola, or paul's water as it was called, was soon rushing intohe daylight from fountains all around the city. the finest of these fountains was designed by sculptor and architect, gian lorenzo bernini. it was built in the piazza navona which stood on foundations of an ancient stadium, a material expression of the idea of eternal rome. the city had survived 100 years of political and religious turmoil, of war and destruction. despite invasions of european...
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(paul arthur) "detour" is the first wave of noir production.t lays out a blueprint for how the noir narrative works. there's a character who has a secure job at the beginning. has a secure relationship with a woman. the woman leaves to go to hollywood. and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into. (paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under mysterious circumstances. the hero takes on the identity of a dead man, the most desperate thing you can do in film noir. (man's thoughts) i saw at once he was dead and i was in for it. who would believe he fell out of the car? (kathryn bigelow) "detour" is quintessential noir insofar as it's so raw, it's so exposed. there is nothing to comfort you. (man's thoughts) instinct told me to run, but i realized it was hopeless. enter the heart of darkness, it is a descent into hell, visually and internally, from which you cannot escape until it's over with. i knew him better
(paul arthur) "detour" is the first wave of noir production.t lays out a blueprint for how the noir narrative works. there's a character who has a secure job at the beginning. has a secure relationship with a woman. the woman leaves to go to hollywood. and this man goes to join her. (man's thoughts) if only i had known what i was getting into. (paul arthur) this starts a journey where he, in an almost myth-like fashion, is picked up by a kind of messenger. but this man dies under...
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rand paul compared his own party with african-americans to bad pizza?senator said, remember, domino's pizza said hey, our pizza crust sucks. the republican party brand sucks and so -- he said this, not me, but i do believe it, he said so people don't want to be a republican and for 80 years, african-americans have had nothing to do with republicans. we're also fighting 40 years of us doing a crappy job, of republicans not trying at all for 40 years so it's a lot of overcoming. you have to show up. you've got to have something to say and really, we just have to emphasize that we're trying to do something different. i don't know what it is. this is the same senator who said he agreed with nine out of ten portions of the civil rights act. rand paul said in 2010 he disagreed with making it a crime for private businesses to discriminate against customers on the basis of race. he compared segregating lunch counters to carrying a weapon in a restaurant. >> if you decide that restaurants are publicly owned and not privately owned, then do you say that you shoul
rand paul compared his own party with african-americans to bad pizza?senator said, remember, domino's pizza said hey, our pizza crust sucks. the republican party brand sucks and so -- he said this, not me, but i do believe it, he said so people don't want to be a republican and for 80 years, african-americans have had nothing to do with republicans. we're also fighting 40 years of us doing a crappy job, of republicans not trying at all for 40 years so it's a lot of overcoming. you have to show...
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[applause] >> all, for those of you who have read the book may recognize paul paul contrasts two cities, detroit and janesville. i would expect detroit and chicago to be a more natural comparison. i grew up in detroit and been a big red wings -- a couple of detroiters here. a big red wings fan. you're a blackhawks fan. big rivalry. great fun. those are terrific times. and they were competitive and summers, detroit and chicago. i'm talking in the 1950s and the 1960s and you chicago, look what it has become. look at the city and the hub that it is the back dignity and industry, innovation and technology in detroit has suffered. you describe in some detail what happened to detroit. janesville, where you grew up, which also went through tough times and continues to go through tough times. you compare them. what happened to detroit? why has it gone through what it has gone through and how does that contrast with janesville or chicago or other places in america that went through tough times but found a way out? >> so it's a complicated story and one that the comparisons aren't easy, but i thi
[applause] >> all, for those of you who have read the book may recognize paul paul contrasts two cities, detroit and janesville. i would expect detroit and chicago to be a more natural comparison. i grew up in detroit and been a big red wings -- a couple of detroiters here. a big red wings fan. you're a blackhawks fan. big rivalry. great fun. those are terrific times. and they were competitive and summers, detroit and chicago. i'm talking in the 1950s and the 1960s and you chicago, look...
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i'm christi paul. >> and i'm victor blackwell.custody thomas and the cdc will be making statements on the ebola screenings. and we're starting with the breaking news on the battle against isis. >> the militants are advancing on multiple fronts in iraq and syria. we know the situation is so desperate in a key iraqi province outside baghdad now that leaders there are leading for u.s. troops to come to the rescue immediately. saying isis seized control of 80% of the province. >> if they succeed they will control a huge area of the iraq and syria where the fate of the city hangs in balance. >> and cnn global affairs lieutenant kernel james reese is also with us. first talk to us how real the fears are that baghdad could fall? does
i'm christi paul. >> and i'm victor blackwell.custody thomas and the cdc will be making statements on the ebola screenings. and we're starting with the breaking news on the battle against isis. >> the militants are advancing on multiple fronts in iraq and syria. we know the situation is so desperate in a key iraqi province outside baghdad now that leaders there are leading for u.s. troops to come to the rescue immediately. saying isis seized control of 80% of the province. >>...
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rand paul does better than they do.ell will be a contested general election state. >> let's look at the result of the senate poll. and -- what do you see beyond the top line number? >> she is doing better with men. i think the thing that jumped out at me is there is -- she doesn't better with younger voters. >> i am not sure of the answer but if raley wants to win he has to close that gap. >> the current governor will cruise to reelection. what is it about iowans that they like those guys? >> they like chuck grassley. they are authentic figures to iowans. and authentic political figures. bill clinton comes across as someone who identifies with them. terry branstead is about to be reelected. it transcends ideology. >> last question, president obama's star has faded in iowa. our poll shows him with a high disapproval rating in the state overall. only 27% saying they support him as much as they used to. do you think that hurts him when he hears that, he has suffered so much? >> a has to because that state has a 4.5% unempl
rand paul does better than they do.ell will be a contested general election state. >> let's look at the result of the senate poll. and -- what do you see beyond the top line number? >> she is doing better with men. i think the thing that jumped out at me is there is -- she doesn't better with younger voters. >> i am not sure of the answer but if raley wants to win he has to close that gap. >> the current governor will cruise to reelection. what is it about iowans that...
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paul is right. what about justice for the people who represent the city of ferguson, people in the majority. i think that community is changing now. i'm going to see and you are going to see a lot of changes in ferguson in the coming months, years, days going forward. >> paul, let me ask you. assuming that attorney generalholder is not wise enough to stay for another two years and leaves the a.g. spot, given his role on racial injustice from voter id laws to what we are seeing in ferguson, at this critical moment, speaking on the issue of bias in the criminal justice system, do you think they are likely to confirm an a.g. given how polarized they are to take up the matters in the way they need to be taken up? >> i hope so. president obama kind of outsourced racial to his attorney general. eric holder took it like a soldier. what you mentioned with voter id, beefing up the civil rights of the department, again, no one has been better or stronger than he. has that endured him to republicans in congres
paul is right. what about justice for the people who represent the city of ferguson, people in the majority. i think that community is changing now. i'm going to see and you are going to see a lot of changes in ferguson in the coming months, years, days going forward. >> paul, let me ask you. assuming that attorney generalholder is not wise enough to stay for another two years and leaves the a.g. spot, given his role on racial injustice from voter id laws to what we are seeing in...
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>> -- paul. have lost can you still hear me? we seem to have lost paul.oing on there. clearly one of the threats we have is what is happening with ebola. if we see a huge jump were to see that shifting focus and getting into the ivory coast . one of the threats he faces is what is happening in the currency markets. significantanc is a story for nestle. you can see across their numbers. year-dollar one of the things we are focusing on, 1.2801. the euro part and parcel with the story we have been talking about ever the last couple days. andgreek economy front center. people are watching that. turbulence on the periphery of europe. year, let's show you the chart. i think it really tells you the story of the problems we are facing here. this goes to the conversation we've been talking to paul it out. what is happening in europe? can't you continue to see growth? we are going to fix our line to vevey and carry on our conversation with paul bulcke. we will see you in a moment. we will take a short break. ♪ >> still trying to fix the technical issue down to veve
>> -- paul. have lost can you still hear me? we seem to have lost paul.oing on there. clearly one of the threats we have is what is happening with ebola. if we see a huge jump were to see that shifting focus and getting into the ivory coast . one of the threats he faces is what is happening in the currency markets. significantanc is a story for nestle. you can see across their numbers. year-dollar one of the things we are focusing on, 1.2801. the euro part and parcel with the story we...
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paul, a republican. i met paul. >> caller: good morning. i raised this point a lot and i never have had a satisfactory response in based on what mr. kb said on this program i may get an answer this time. another question is what is the tea party? i believe in fiscal conservatism. i believe basically and zero budget making process. i believe in accountable government. i believe in public education and involvement to give us the best solutions to our public issues. i don't believe in polluting a responsible public dialogue or hurting americans by just blindly cutting budgets without due diligence. i would submit that the tea party is not a party. it's not organized functional organization in our nation. c-span in the media and even yourself use the terminology as it is. i know it's easier that way because it doesn't require a lot of hard work but frankly does the tea party even exist? thank you. >> guest: that's a great question and i actually agree with everything you say. the tea party is not a political party. it's an ethos. it's the idea
paul, a republican. i met paul. >> caller: good morning. i raised this point a lot and i never have had a satisfactory response in based on what mr. kb said on this program i may get an answer this time. another question is what is the tea party? i believe in fiscal conservatism. i believe basically and zero budget making process. i believe in accountable government. i believe in public education and involvement to give us the best solutions to our public issues. i don't believe in...
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or will there be a second act from paul and jessica?fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. as i was the day we got started, if not more so. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. and that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? want it to be remembered. i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for 100 years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing this. ♪ >> you laughed with her, you sang with her, you cherish your time with her. >> who, me? >> there is no star in hollywood more lovable, more talented, more entertaining than carol burnett.
or will there be a second act from paul and jessica?fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. as i was the day we got started, if not more so. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. and that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? want it to be remembered. i want us to still...
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>> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: paul reubens, thank you for being here, paul.ng. just kidding. >> jimmy: i wanted to -- >> you're already married, but we could. we could do it. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. why not? i've seen "pee-wee's big adventure" probably 180 times. i remember in high school i counted, it was 150. >> i've seen it more, but. >> jimmy: come on. it's my favorite movie. it's just so awesome, so great and so many memorable things and tim burton, that was one of his first films, wasn't it? >> his first film, his first feature film. >> jimmy: is there gonna be another pee-wee movie? could you do one? >> oh gosh, there is going to be one, and i was hoping i could make this huge announcement tonight. but it's a week away, i think, from being announced. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. judd apatow is producing it still. it's -- this was all leaked three years ago, so a little bit is known. >> jimmy: okay, little is known. >> i mean, judd apatow, you've heard that part right? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yep. >> jimmy: and you're th
>> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: paul reubens, thank you for being here, paul.ng. just kidding. >> jimmy: i wanted to -- >> you're already married, but we could. we could do it. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. why not? i've seen "pee-wee's big adventure" probably 180 times. i remember in high school i counted, it was 150. >> i've seen it more, but. >> jimmy: come on. it's my favorite movie. it's just so awesome, so great and so many memorable things and...
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the second thing about the quote\you ran from rand paul, i think he's right.nd stop doing ads like that and changing the way they're going about things from voter suppression laws to a whole lot of other things, the republican party could get -- but not in one election cycle. >> maybe if you all became republicans. you'd vote. anyway, thank you. [ laughter ] >> when we return, let me finish with my view about the historic challenge of changing any electorate to the other side. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. i lo
the second thing about the quote\you ran from rand paul, i think he's right.nd stop doing ads like that and changing the way they're going about things from voter suppression laws to a whole lot of other things, the republican party could get -- but not in one election cycle. >> maybe if you all became republicans. you'd vote. anyway, thank you. [ laughter ] >> when we return, let me finish with my view about the historic challenge of changing any electorate to the other side....
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john mccain or rand paul? >> i think that both play a valuable role in our party, and i respect both of them greatly, that's the beauty of being an independent republican like i am. i was the most bipartisan senator in the united states senate, unlike senator shaheen, who is voting with the president's policies 99 percent of the time. so, as an independent republican, i can work within my party and still find common ground, there's not a one size fits all approach and i will continue to listen, learn, do my own research and make my own decision. that's what it means to be an independent. >> are you with rand paul when he says he would like to eliminate all foreign aid and eventually even us aid to israel? >> no, of course not. israel is our greatest ally. look what happened this summer with hamas lobbing rockets and missiles at it. i've been there. the stress that they're under right now is unbearable, but i do think that we have an opportunity and an affirmative obligation to do that review of each and every
john mccain or rand paul? >> i think that both play a valuable role in our party, and i respect both of them greatly, that's the beauty of being an independent republican like i am. i was the most bipartisan senator in the united states senate, unlike senator shaheen, who is voting with the president's policies 99 percent of the time. so, as an independent republican, i can work within my party and still find common ground, there's not a one size fits all approach and i will continue to...
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-- paul quick hit paul quick h paul wrap paul wrap er plaza. it the forecast for the parade just changed. it did change. the timing of the rainfall arriving is now later. which means lit last later. it means it's going to be raining through that parade. we thought we would scoot through there but that's not the case. the heaviest rainfall, right on top of san francisco and right on top of that parade. so rather than a chance of showers we can now say showers and rain likely. it's poncho whether in the city tomorrow. here comes all the rain. it's going to get here by sunrise. it's going to be a very soggy sunday morning. >>> all right thanks. joe live at civic center plaza right now. it's amazing how much they can get done in just a couple of days >> it really is. look at this really beautiful decoration here at city hall. the parade route will bring folks right here. the giants will be right here. right now city loaders don't know whether they're going to be facing hundreds of thousands or millions of people. one thing is for sure, they're goin
-- paul quick hit paul quick h paul wrap paul wrap er plaza. it the forecast for the parade just changed. it did change. the timing of the rainfall arriving is now later. which means lit last later. it means it's going to be raining through that parade. we thought we would scoot through there but that's not the case. the heaviest rainfall, right on top of san francisco and right on top of that parade. so rather than a chance of showers we can now say showers and rain likely. it's poncho whether...
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-paul: how you doing, marcus? -i'm paul. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -paul: good to meet you. -lemonis: wow. you got a lot of good stuff. paul: yeah, we're working on it. man: how you doing? do you have 2 pounds of red snapper? spencer: no reds today. -man: no reds? -spencer: no. man: well, i'm gonna try some grouper today. 2 pounds. spencer: okay. lemonis: what else are you out of? paul: i believe we are out of tuna. lemonis: tuna's kind of a popular fish to be out of. is gary, the owner, around? spencer: yes. i'll go get him. he's in the office. lemonis: okay. the place is definitely underutilized. i look to the left, and there's this big counter with nothing on it, nothing merchandised on it. it definitely has room for improvement. paul: i mean, this is a great place. i love the job and everything. it's just that sometimes it gets a little bit stressful when you don't know what's going on. lemonis: what kinds of things are you -- paul: like money, really, to be honest with you. sometimes, we're asked if we mind waiting for our checks a week or two. we've had problems paying
-paul: how you doing, marcus? -i'm paul. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -paul: good to meet you. -lemonis: wow. you got a lot of good stuff. paul: yeah, we're working on it. man: how you doing? do you have 2 pounds of red snapper? spencer: no reds today. -man: no reds? -spencer: no. man: well, i'm gonna try some grouper today. 2 pounds. spencer: okay. lemonis: what else are you out of? paul: i believe we are out of tuna. lemonis: tuna's kind of a popular fish to be out of. is gary, the owner,...
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that was what rand paul said when he heard christine romal c comment.e is trying to make a gubernatorial argument. i went to a football game in camden in new jersey. this guy for all the problems with the bridge is a political challenge. i think cocome back, we're seeing it now. >> that's the big hurdle for the three senators to clear, to prove that they can actually govern and run a government that's something that of course you're hearing the criticism come out early and they're going to have to show that look, washington experience could be a long time governor is not necessary to be president. >> nine days to fund and we move quickly to 2016, molly, if she doesn't have a good challenger maybe we can invite hillary clinton to the republican deb e debates. up next our reporters share some important nuggets, and so many close races, that would be the lawyers. >>> let's go around the "inside politics" table ask our great reporters to help get you out ahead of the curve on the political news to come. molly ball? >> i was in iowa reporting on the senate r
that was what rand paul said when he heard christine romal c comment.e is trying to make a gubernatorial argument. i went to a football game in camden in new jersey. this guy for all the problems with the bridge is a political challenge. i think cocome back, we're seeing it now. >> that's the big hurdle for the three senators to clear, to prove that they can actually govern and run a government that's something that of course you're hearing the criticism come out early and they're going...
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: paul ferrell used to make plays like that. now he can only watch his teammates on the blake high school football team. >> i just love the game. football teaches a lot about life and to be able to play out there on the field and with your family,know, your brothers it's perfect. >> reporter: paul was an undersized center on the bengals team, but he shined on special teams and the off line. on october 25th while -- offensive line. on october 25th while covering a kick return paul got caught in an impossible situation. >> while i was back pedaling i went into sherwood kids and i collided with two people and i had helmet to helmet contact and i instantly went into shock and hit my cerebellum on the ground. >> it looked like a play that happens 100 times a day on the football field. >> waking up it was terrible. i saw a pitch black atmosphere. i had trouble breathing and while i was trying to talk it felt like my lungs were collapsing. >> i just remember i was sitting there holding his han and i knew he couldn't feel me -- hand and
: paul ferrell used to make plays like that. now he can only watch his teammates on the blake high school football team. >> i just love the game. football teaches a lot about life and to be able to play out there on the field and with your family,know, your brothers it's perfect. >> reporter: paul was an undersized center on the bengals team, but he shined on special teams and the off line. on october 25th while -- offensive line. on october 25th while covering a kick return paul...
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people can believe ma rand paul as a senator changes things because he has a strong ideology, as much as i find his ideology abhor rent personally, it excites people. barack obama expanded the collec ex-electorate because in 2012 people believed he was an agent of change. in 2014, so republicans take the senate, what does that mean? so what. the question that you got to-- >> well, you have an answer for that question. that would drive people. there are stakes here. candidates have to sell them. frankly there is a vote on going to war in the house of representatives yesterday. if there is nothing at stake other than a vote of war, you know what turns voters off? the fact that our elected officials have been playing the i'm scared to vote. that turns people off. there are issues of war and peace. there are huge issues about the federal budgets and our courts and judiciary, and huge issues that will be dealt with in terms of healthcare policies. interest are an enormity of issues, and if you're a candidate and you want to expand and you have 50 days, look, you put money into a lot of thi
people can believe ma rand paul as a senator changes things because he has a strong ideology, as much as i find his ideology abhor rent personally, it excites people. barack obama expanded the collec ex-electorate because in 2012 people believed he was an agent of change. in 2014, so republicans take the senate, what does that mean? so what. the question that you got to-- >> well, you have an answer for that question. that would drive people. there are stakes here. candidates have to sell...
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i am thrilled to have senator paul in town. it is an honor to get the support i have had from the broad spectrum of the republican caucus. senator paul is fighting tirelessly for our freedom. thinker. independent i love independent thinkers. people that go to washington and expect nothing more than accountability and the freedom that we need to give back to the american people. i am proud to have them here in north carolina. i am proud to have his support. let's welcome senator rand paul. [applause] >> thank everybody for coming out. i'm happy to be in north carolina today. as some of you know, i spent seven years here. i did my medical training in durham at duke university. bothers hysician, it me that we have senators like kay hagan who think that you're not smart enough to choose your own doctor. the arrogance of passing legislation that says she knows better who you can choose. i have probably close to a dozen friends in my small town in bowling green, kentucky, that have cancer. they got to go to m.d. anderson, the best ca
i am thrilled to have senator paul in town. it is an honor to get the support i have had from the broad spectrum of the republican caucus. senator paul is fighting tirelessly for our freedom. thinker. independent i love independent thinkers. people that go to washington and expect nothing more than accountability and the freedom that we need to give back to the american people. i am proud to have them here in north carolina. i am proud to have his support. let's welcome senator rand paul....
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paul davis is a two-time delegate. we are having difficulty with the president belittling general aviation and saying those fatcats -- that hurts us. we need to grow. you grow by getting your taxes off of small business in particular which we did. we took taxes off the small business. you are seeing record numbers filing into the state of kansas. you go to people like teddy in topeka who had a temp agency. i had a lady stop me after church two days ago with that message that she said -- we started a small business and we are working. kansans work for themselves. when you recruit big business into the state, you can get them, but you have to buy them. small business is the right route to go and that is what we are doing. we ended this fiscal year with $434 million cash on hand. we ended with that much money and we are increasing investment in schools of the same time at record levels. >> all you have to do is take a look at the budget picture. $1.3 billion of debt over the next five years. that comes from our nonpartisa
paul davis is a two-time delegate. we are having difficulty with the president belittling general aviation and saying those fatcats -- that hurts us. we need to grow. you grow by getting your taxes off of small business in particular which we did. we took taxes off the small business. you are seeing record numbers filing into the state of kansas. you go to people like teddy in topeka who had a temp agency. i had a lady stop me after church two days ago with that message that she said -- we...
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paul vi was criticized for allowing contraceptives. he was criticized by liberals and conservatives for saying mass in the vernacular. >> father thomas called him the first real pope. >> folks say he's the first modern pope. he renounced the tiara. >> reporter: on a trip to the u.s. in 1965 he head an outdoor mass at yankee stadium and in a stirring address to ton uttered a fervent cry, no more war. the attributed miracle required for his beatification also has a u.s. connection. an american woman who was urged to have an abortion because the fetus had a severe birth defect, a brain defect said she prayed to pope paul vi instead. francis praised paul vi as someone who could hold fast with far-sightedness and wisdom. in many ways the two popes seem to have been cut from the same cloth. allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. >>> coming up on the "morning news," apple pay starts for iphone 6 users. >>> later, money thre than a doe arrested after a pumpkin festival turned violent. that's right, a pumpkin festival. >>> but up next a hero risked his
paul vi was criticized for allowing contraceptives. he was criticized by liberals and conservatives for saying mass in the vernacular. >> father thomas called him the first real pope. >> folks say he's the first modern pope. he renounced the tiara. >> reporter: on a trip to the u.s. in 1965 he head an outdoor mass at yankee stadium and in a stirring address to ton uttered a fervent cry, no more war. the attributed miracle required for his beatification also has a u.s....