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. >> this is punk rock. its purpose to promote violence, sex and destruction in that order. >> pure rock 'n' roll. pure! ♪ ♪ >>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london, according to a police source from an overdose of drugs. >> janis joplin was found dead last night. the cause of death was said to be an overdose of drugs. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> the small gathering is only the beginning. the event so momentous. historians may view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was a death for a lot of people. rock 'n' roll as we understood it in the '60s, are no longer with us. >> the beatles -- >> and i wonder what i am doing here with no drummers and no nothing like. you might know i lost my old band or i left it. ♪ imagine there's no heaven it's easy if you try ♪ >> for so long, you kind of w
. >> this is punk rock. its purpose to promote violence, sex and destruction in that order. >> pure rock 'n' roll. pure! ♪ ♪ >>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london, according to a police source from an overdose of drugs. >> janis joplin was found dead last night. the cause of death was said to be an overdose of drugs. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s are...
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it's a little punk cat. >> punk cat! >> that's a cool cat there. >> her name is actually precious. it to come to him calling it precious, so he started calling it punk cat. >> while punk cat seems to belong to everyone, her real caretaker is joseph hill. >> she got that nickname. somebody got stabbed in the cell house. i had lieutenants and captains and everybody on the range yelling at her to get in and she decided she didn't want to go in. i got a little aggravated and told her to get her punk ass in the cell. so she kind of looked at me and went "meow." i said "punk ass," she went in the cell. that's how she got her name. >> he's kind of a rebel, i would say she is. everybody else, you're supposed to keep your cat on a leash, whatever. well, you sit out here and look out the window around 2:00 or 2:30, bringing his big old fat butt out here, going down the street, hanging out. >> she's kind of known as the only person that can run around all day and night long without getting a charge. >> punk ass, come here. come here, mommy. come here. what's wrong? what your ears doing sticki
it's a little punk cat. >> punk cat! >> that's a cool cat there. >> her name is actually precious. it to come to him calling it precious, so he started calling it punk cat. >> while punk cat seems to belong to everyone, her real caretaker is joseph hill. >> she got that nickname. somebody got stabbed in the cell house. i had lieutenants and captains and everybody on the range yelling at her to get in and she decided she didn't want to go in. i got a little...
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he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist.ditor-in-chief of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today on studio 1.0 is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. thank you for joining us. chris: thank you. emily: i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots with your kids. five kids, by the way. chris: five kids. it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist and we hoped someday our kids would be excited by science and technology. so far no luck, but we keep trying. one weekend when i was the editor of "wired." these products would come in review on on friday. if you promised to review them, you could take it home. we would put it together and program it, and when he were done, you get this three wheeled tripod that rolls slowly towards the wall and bounces back. the kids are like, you have to be kidding. emily: they were not impressed. chris: we have seen "transformers." where are the lasers? i flew a plane into the tree. total disaste
he has been a punk rocker. a particle physicist. a journalist.ditor-in-chief of "wired" magazine for 12 years. a three-time author. joining me today on studio 1.0 is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. thank you for joining us. chris: thank you. emily: i would love to hear about the day when you started playing around with robots with your kids. five kids, by the way. chris: five kids. it was a big day. my origins were as a scientist. my wife is a scientist and we hoped...
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i went to study physics, after failing out of college and doing punk rock.e time i got through physics, physics had changed and hit a dead end. and so the golden age of physics was over. basically everybody went to wall street to become a quant. emily: and you became a journalist. chris: and i became a journalist because my parents were journalists and i had promised i would never do that. obviously, it was in my blood. emily: you worked at two scientific journals, "nature" and "science." you went on to "the economist." and then "wired." editor in chief, 2001, i believe. just as the bubble had burst. chris: the best of times, as it turned out, though it did not feel that way at the moment. i think my career makes no sense in the big picture. but every step makes perfect sense. i went to "the economist," i said, i want to start on internet coverage. they were like, inter-what? i was like, it is going to be big. this started me on the path of writing this and chronicling this remarkable moment in our history. the rise of the internet. and then in 2001, after c
i went to study physics, after failing out of college and doing punk rock.e time i got through physics, physics had changed and hit a dead end. and so the golden age of physics was over. basically everybody went to wall street to become a quant. emily: and you became a journalist. chris: and i became a journalist because my parents were journalists and i had promised i would never do that. obviously, it was in my blood. emily: you worked at two scientific journals, "nature" and...
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is afro punk.lobal music festival featuring black artists with an annual show in brooklyn and show this is year in atlanta and paris. it's a movement reminiscent of the counter cultural roots of hip-hop. >> afro punk if we use one word is about freedom. what defines this movement is individuality. i think it is pushing the boundaries of what society says that young people of color are. >> they're young, they're black, they're american. that's complex, and in this time of revolution, this time of rebellion, they're showing you what they believe. when you go to afro punk, you see that. you see this community expressing itself fearlessly. >> and to document it all, there are the photographers. >> i began photographing at the age of 15. i used to walk through the streets of new york taking photos. i remember walking through times square and looking up at all the giant posters and light. i never really saw any blacks on the forefront of those images. i felt like that needed to be challenged. tumblr at t
is afro punk.lobal music festival featuring black artists with an annual show in brooklyn and show this is year in atlanta and paris. it's a movement reminiscent of the counter cultural roots of hip-hop. >> afro punk if we use one word is about freedom. what defines this movement is individuality. i think it is pushing the boundaries of what society says that young people of color are. >> they're young, they're black, they're american. that's complex, and in this time of revolution,...
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. >> [ bleep ] punk.you like this [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] like this. >> you have to remain compliant or we're going to leave you in the chair. do you understand that? >> [ bleep ] you. i can't breathe. >> grahf, you need to be compliant. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> take the spit mask off. >> all right. you're all right. >> don't spit. don't spit. >> he is finally allowed to shower but it doesn't seem to help. >> is this supposed to be a cold shower? this [ bleep ] hotel sucks. welcome to life. >> all right. your time's up. >> we can do this [ bleep ] every day until they stop filming these [ bleep ]. these [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] filming rats and punks. >> though grahf was initially hostile, he eventually agreed to speak with us. >> what bothered me was that you were interviewing the chomos, sex offenders, punks, rats, dudes that -- dudes that this society won't deal with correctly. people think innocent people run around prison and get raped and get beat up and stabbed. you th
. >> [ bleep ] punk.you like this [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] like this. >> you have to remain compliant or we're going to leave you in the chair. do you understand that? >> [ bleep ] you. i can't breathe. >> grahf, you need to be compliant. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> take the spit mask off. >> all right. you're all right. >> don't spit. don't spit. >> he is finally allowed to shower but it doesn't...
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no one asked why after 7 years of 0 interest rates we have a punk economy.ed has done is like bleeding an anemic patient, they are part of the problem, not the solution. trish: we're talking electionnomics, who is going to help fix the economy is not the fed, that is next. visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. the has unlimited access is thatto information,tion no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe; and to us that feels really good. have you ever thought, "i could never do that"? have you ever thought... you just didn't have anything left in the tank? well - yo
no one asked why after 7 years of 0 interest rates we have a punk economy.ed has done is like bleeding an anemic patient, they are part of the problem, not the solution. trish: we're talking electionnomics, who is going to help fix the economy is not the fed, that is next. visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t's innovative solutions connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in...
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bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> i don't give a [ bleep ] >> now you need to think about -- >> slap that punko the [ bleep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn't there, i'd knock him on his ass. >> i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he's not always a patient man though. >> go ahead, everybody, go away. i don't want to talk to nobody. >> i'm sure he'll calm down, and i'm sure that he'll see that he is minutes to the door. >> go away! i don't want to talk to nobody. >>> coming up -- it's the day of joe's release, but that doesn't mean he's going anywhere. >> valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn't been filed for aggravated assault. >>> i'm going to go talk to inmate joseph sanchez, who we should be able to get his parole certificates this week. >> you owe me an apology. >> my last encounter with him, he was very angry at the situation. >> i'll slap that punk. >> he's done his time, and he wants to go home. i can't blame him for wanting to go home, but he does need to c
bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> i don't give a [ bleep ] >> now you need to think about -- >> slap that punko the [ bleep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn't there, i'd knock him on his ass. >> i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he's not always a patient man though. >> go ahead, everybody, go away. i don't want to talk to nobody. >> i'm sure he'll calm...
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as well as a punk room for them to have some sleep for the caught the train. union terminal had its fair share or famous people that came through. several presidents have come to the terminal. my favorite is when harry truman came through. he went to buy a paper, and the woman selling did not recognize them. he actually signs the dollar he bought the paper with, hoping that would jog her memory. it began a prestudy decline after world war ii. there were several different factors that led, increasing use of the automobile and highway system. faster air travel across the country made a very long trips on trains fairly unnecessary. by 1950, there was are a talk of leaving union terminal and adapting it to new uses because of the severe cline of rail usage. it shut down in october of 1972. amtrak took over in 1971. in the station was far larger than anything that they only had two trains coming in per day. so they eventually moved to a small building on river road near the riverfront in cincinnati. and union terminal remained empty for the next three years. toay,
as well as a punk room for them to have some sleep for the caught the train. union terminal had its fair share or famous people that came through. several presidents have come to the terminal. my favorite is when harry truman came through. he went to buy a paper, and the woman selling did not recognize them. he actually signs the dollar he bought the paper with, hoping that would jog her memory. it began a prestudy decline after world war ii. there were several different factors that led,...
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bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> i don't give a [ bleep ] >> now you need to think about -- >> slap that punkeep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn't there, i'd knock him on his ass. >> i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he's not always a patient man though. >> go ahead, everybody, go away. i don't want to talk to nobody. >> i'm sure he'll calm down, and i'm sure that he'll see that he is minutes to the door. >> go away! i don't want to talk to nobody. >>> coming up -- it's the day of joe's release, but that doesn't mean he's going anywhere. >> valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn't been filed for aggravated assault. ave smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. click or call. isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. before i
bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> i don't give a [ bleep ] >> now you need to think about -- >> slap that punkeep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn't there, i'd knock him on his ass. >> i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he's not always a patient man though. >> go ahead, everybody, go away. i don't want to talk to nobody. >> i'm sure he'll calm down, and i'm...
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.>> this is a solo garage punk out -- act. >> reporter: always up on the newest gadgets and sportingthe hippest outfits. when it comes to listening to music, joe is old-school. surprisi
.>> this is a solo garage punk out -- act. >> reporter: always up on the newest gadgets and sportingthe hippest outfits. when it comes to listening to music, joe is old-school. surprisi
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started out as a joke, and i just kind of like -- i was looking at it in the mirror, i'm like that's punkike that. >> turner is serving three years for trespassing and making a threat to cause bodily harm. he told us he wanted a cell with contreras as much for the pairing of their nicknames as anything else. >> that would be cool, demon and wicked would be really punk rock. that would definitely be one of those once in a lifetime cellie happenings, you know what i mean? >> but contreras didn't seem as eager to be celled with turner. >> i mean, he's a cool guy and everything, but, you know, i don't want to be taking everybody under my wing and everything like that, you know what i'm saying? >> in fact, contreras already had another cellmate in mind. >> i have a new boyfriend now. he's going to move in with me, and we'll see how it goes from there. what can i say? i mean, i'm not going to tell you we're going to abstain from sex because that's just silliness. >> how long have you known him? >> it's going on three weeks. >> i've interviewed a lot of gang members in prison, but this was the f
started out as a joke, and i just kind of like -- i was looking at it in the mirror, i'm like that's punkike that. >> turner is serving three years for trespassing and making a threat to cause bodily harm. he told us he wanted a cell with contreras as much for the pairing of their nicknames as anything else. >> that would be cool, demon and wicked would be really punk rock. that would definitely be one of those once in a lifetime cellie happenings, you know what i mean? >> but...
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bottom line is do you not do god's will because you have to take up your cross or because a bunch of punk kids said something? what the pope is trying to get us to do is to step up to the plate and be who we are. >> you had to at that time because you were singled out, you had to help try and restore some of the credibility lost because of the sexual abuse scandal. >> that's right. >> and because of actions or inactions of some bishops. >> it is easy for me. when i travel to rome -- not that i go often -- but when i travel to visit family or do something in the u.s. i go with my clerics. i could easily not do that. but then there is no visible sign of the church and priesthood among the people. i think that's important. am i going to open myself up for perhaps another comment? my experience is most people are very respectful. >> are catholics coming back? or are they still leaving? >> pope francis has changed the discussion. he has changed the dialogue from the abuse scandal to something that's more to the heart of matters. that is where are we as a church, as far as living out our callin
bottom line is do you not do god's will because you have to take up your cross or because a bunch of punk kids said something? what the pope is trying to get us to do is to step up to the plate and be who we are. >> you had to at that time because you were singled out, you had to help try and restore some of the credibility lost because of the sexual abuse scandal. >> that's right. >> and because of actions or inactions of some bishops. >> it is easy for me. when i...
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. >> what if they sent these punk ass dudes against and he would have succeeded in killing them -- >>ed into a heated exchange about murder. >> the killer. so what you saying the killer? you say -- >> but it wasn't about prison violence. >> saying macbeth sent him. >> here's what i'm saying. >> it was about shakespeare. >> what was really bizarre, because the inmates are not allowed out of their cells, so they're having this lively conversation through the pie flaps in their doors but other than that it was like being in a college classroom listening to a literary debate. >> he's a general and he got strategies, i think he might have been prepared for that. so when he would have come he'd have been like my god, how you doing, you know what i'm saying? >> through a program called shakespeare in the shu, inmates here have a brief escape from the relentless boredom of being locked down. indiana state university professor laura bates started the program. >> i went door-to-door, cell-to-cell, and had experiences like walking up at one cell, completely unannounced, mentioned shakespeare, an
. >> what if they sent these punk ass dudes against and he would have succeeded in killing them -- >>ed into a heated exchange about murder. >> the killer. so what you saying the killer? you say -- >> but it wasn't about prison violence. >> saying macbeth sent him. >> here's what i'm saying. >> it was about shakespeare. >> what was really bizarre, because the inmates are not allowed out of their cells, so they're having this lively conversation...
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can't have nobody punk you. can't be no bitch in here. >> there are inmates in here for 20 years, even though we're friendly and we speak, they walk up on me, i still want to know what they're doing. >> i will kill a friend for messing me around quicker than i will anybody else. betraying my trust. spitting on my trust. i guess it don't make me mad, it hurts, too, you know? >>> for inmates to survive, they have to make friends. they have to make alliances for security purposes. the problem is they're surrounded by people who aren't very trustworthy. so here's the dilemma -- you have to make friends for protection but they can be the friends that end up killing you. >> finding true friendship in prison might be a dicey proposition. but at the spring creek correctional center in alaska, we found a pair of cell mates who seemed more like frat house brothers rather than inmates at a maximum security penitentiary. >> look at the nugget, dude. >> no [ bleep ]. >> when we met richard evans and richard boshears, the hig
can't have nobody punk you. can't be no bitch in here. >> there are inmates in here for 20 years, even though we're friendly and we speak, they walk up on me, i still want to know what they're doing. >> i will kill a friend for messing me around quicker than i will anybody else. betraying my trust. spitting on my trust. i guess it don't make me mad, it hurts, too, you know? >>> for inmates to survive, they have to make friends. they have to make alliances for security...
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he has been a punk rocker, a particle physicist, a journalist, editor-in-chief of "wired" magazine for a three-time author. joining me today on "studio 1.0" is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. chris, thank you so much for in
he has been a punk rocker, a particle physicist, a journalist, editor-in-chief of "wired" magazine for a three-time author. joining me today on "studio 1.0" is inventor, father, and founder, chris anderson. chris, thank you so much for in
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and coward and a punk and challenging him to step or admit what he did.after leaving it where everyone is seeing him in the morning, he returned to the bunk room and shower. it was later he learnt the man had nothing to do with the prank. everyone else in the firehouse had chortled under the blankets as he had flour all over him. when his sense sense of humor cover, he laughed about it too. what he didn't say to the young kids he was recruiting was that sometimes, the silly childless pranks they love to plan each other, and particularly in protease could go too far and take on a sharper more offensive edge. he didn't tell them that some particularly cruel firehouses with her designate a firehouse go to end the goal was to make him transfer out at the earliest opportunity. he didn't say that the firefighters would later crack jokes about the inner-city communities they fear they served while black firefighters pretended not to hear. if washington had wanted to he could have told his potential recruits he was detailed to a firehouse detailed not far from hi
and coward and a punk and challenging him to step or admit what he did.after leaving it where everyone is seeing him in the morning, he returned to the bunk room and shower. it was later he learnt the man had nothing to do with the prank. everyone else in the firehouse had chortled under the blankets as he had flour all over him. when his sense sense of humor cover, he laughed about it too. what he didn't say to the young kids he was recruiting was that sometimes, the silly childless pranks...
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. >> oh, that is like a little punk. >> i didn't do it!ow, but still, you got so duped. >> didn't do it but you wish you thought of it. >> oh. >> ha, ha, ha, ha! >>> it's the summer party trick with watermelon that will have your friends saying -- dpsh how did you, come on -- i don't -- i don't know how you cut that off. >> see how it's done on "right this minute." colgate optic white toothpaste goes beyond surface stains to whiten over 3 shades. in fact, it whitens more than the leading express whitening strip. it's your smile bff. whiten more just by brushing. >>> summer is almost over but there is still a chance for you to be the coolest dude at a summer kids party. mark rober is and he has this pretty amazing party trick using this quarter melon. >> what the heck? >> did you see that? >> how did you, come on -- how do you -- i don't -- i don't know how you cut that off. like how do you do that? >> when you are a a rocket scientist you figure out some brilliant drikz and look at all the kids around him. >> looks like a giant red jelly b
. >> oh, that is like a little punk. >> i didn't do it!ow, but still, you got so duped. >> didn't do it but you wish you thought of it. >> oh. >> ha, ha, ha, ha! >>> it's the summer party trick with watermelon that will have your friends saying -- dpsh how did you, come on -- i don't -- i don't know how you cut that off. >> see how it's done on "right this minute." colgate optic white toothpaste goes beyond surface stains to whiten over 3...
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y'all punking me, right? like, i know i'm on the list, i... i'm really not on the list? for real?o bother you at work. no, no, no, it's fine. no, we just, uh, we just solved a case, so... it's a good day. just got even better. sounds like it. you know, when i heard your voice mail... okay, about the voice mail, listen, i'm-i'm sorry. i... i should not have given you that ultimatum. no, you were right. it has to be all or nothing. and, uh... i want it all. you know, i thought about why we split up in the first place. we weren't good at saying what we wanted or how we felt. no, we were... ...we were afraid. i stayed so we could be together. all three of us. michelle and i will see you at home. (laughing) you good? better than good. ramirez: who's in? nelson: oh, hell, yeah. pass the controller. i'll show you how it's done, okay? you talking smack to me? come on, you want to play with these guys. uh, actually, if it's okay with you, i'm gonna... i'm gonna go home. mm...! all right, krumitz, are you in? no. no way. come on, bro. what? no. okay, i'm in, i'm in. can't wait all right, si
y'all punking me, right? like, i know i'm on the list, i... i'm really not on the list? for real?o bother you at work. no, no, no, it's fine. no, we just, uh, we just solved a case, so... it's a good day. just got even better. sounds like it. you know, when i heard your voice mail... okay, about the voice mail, listen, i'm-i'm sorry. i... i should not have given you that ultimatum. no, you were right. it has to be all or nothing. and, uh... i want it all. you know, i thought about why we split...
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the first thing the refugees do is they punk tute it before they are set to turkey, there's no one here to address the system. so they walk and walk. the camp and registration center is about 40km away. >> i was expected to help out for the first night. we don't have food or water. i never thought my life would turn out this way. there's no other way to reach europe through smuggling, we were obliged to take the route to survive. >> it's too exhausting for this boy and his younger brother. they fled because their parents couldn't guarantee their safety. >> translation: i tell them we are travelling to have a better life. i never thought it would be so hard. had i known, i would have stayed in syria under the bombs. it's less humiliating. now it's too late. >> reporter: no one knows how much refugees are here. there's an estimate of 25,000 people. the island cannot cope and has been asking for emergency funding. there's a backlog of people waiting. it's a long process. tempers flare. and for the new arrivals, the only option is to wait their turn. >> hoda abdel-hamid is live. extraordina
the first thing the refugees do is they punk tute it before they are set to turkey, there's no one here to address the system. so they walk and walk. the camp and registration center is about 40km away. >> i was expected to help out for the first night. we don't have food or water. i never thought my life would turn out this way. there's no other way to reach europe through smuggling, we were obliged to take the route to survive. >> it's too exhausting for this boy and his younger...
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. >> oh, that is like a little punk. >> i didn't do it! duped. thought of it. >> oh. >> ha, ha, ha, ha! >>> it's the summer party trick with watermelon that will have your friends saying -- dpsh how did you, come on -- i don't -- i don't know how you cut that off. >> see how it's done on "right this minute." colgate optic white toothpaste stains to whiten over 3 shades. whitens more leading express whitening strip. s your smile bff. whiten more just by brushing. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's
. >> oh, that is like a little punk. >> i didn't do it! duped. thought of it. >> oh. >> ha, ha, ha, ha! >>> it's the summer party trick with watermelon that will have your friends saying -- dpsh how did you, come on -- i don't -- i don't know how you cut that off. >> see how it's done on "right this minute." colgate optic white toothpaste stains to whiten over 3 shades. whitens more leading express whitening strip. s your smile bff. whiten more...
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a former punk rocker who went to fight in syria is put on a terror list by the u.s. her isis husband was taken out in a drone strike. now she's calling for attacks in the west and recruiting other women to join isis. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. let's get to the breaking news. russia launches its first air strikes in syria saying it targeted isis positions near the city of homs. that's an area where various antiregime groups are active, but it is not, repeat not, an isis stronghold. in fact, the u.s. defense secretary ashton carter says the russians hit places where there were probably no isis forces at all. and may be pouring gasoline on the fire, his words in syria. russia says it was asked to act by the syrian president bashar al assad. a u.s. official says the russians attacked bashar al assad's enemies. the u.s. got a heads up before the strike. though one official says the pentagon was taken aback by the russian action. i'll speak with congresswoman tulsy gabbert of the armed services committee. and our corres
a former punk rocker who went to fight in syria is put on a terror list by the u.s. her isis husband was taken out in a drone strike. now she's calling for attacks in the west and recruiting other women to join isis. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. let's get to the breaking news. russia launches its first air strikes in syria saying it targeted isis positions near the city of homs. that's an area where various antiregime groups...
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. >> but it's very, very punk indicated. that pattern is somewhat new. that's why investors need to be globally diversified and it's not just stocks or bonds, it's a combination. they need to look lovely. i think volatility and a return to volatility is something we should expect. there's no reason that tomorrow should be different than today. >> market doesn't know it it's going to be september tomorrow, right? >> right. the orbit around the sun doesn't affect global asset prices. we're seeing volatility. there's a chinese question mark, a federal reserve question mark. you were talking about oil earlier, question mark. there's a lot of moving pieces and valuations globally for all of these asset classes. i think the market is struggling with that right now. >> let's start first with oil. you know, the kind of spikes that we haven't seen in multiple years, certainly, and that's brought back the inflation scenario, which leads us to the fed. tie that all up in one neat little bow in terms of how you view it. >> it would be the fed. if i have to boil ever
. >> but it's very, very punk indicated. that pattern is somewhat new. that's why investors need to be globally diversified and it's not just stocks or bonds, it's a combination. they need to look lovely. i think volatility and a return to volatility is something we should expect. there's no reason that tomorrow should be different than today. >> market doesn't know it it's going to be september tomorrow, right? >> right. the orbit around the sun doesn't affect global asset...
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see us and it started this buzz, yeah, and they were like and patty smith and all those that were punk, the ramons, you know were our icons. and when we started we weren't that aware. i mean we were in our own athens bubble, so we started writing, it was just, i think that's why we were so different. we didn't really have a prototype exactly to follow, which is like our crazy blend of everyone's personalities into a genie in the bottle brew, so um, when we went to new york, that was very friendly, you know debbie harry and chris stein invited us to their apartment, and we saw their gold records like um, on the floor, sort of leaning against the wall and we're like whoa, so it was very exciting to meet all those other bands and have them be supportive. it wasn't a rivalry, and also people started dancing. and that wasn't typical. a lot of people were leaning against the wall in their leather jackets, but people started you know peeling themselves off the walls and dancing. >> was it exhausting ever? energizing these crowds all the time? >> well in the beginning i remember we did uh, i t
see us and it started this buzz, yeah, and they were like and patty smith and all those that were punk, the ramons, you know were our icons. and when we started we weren't that aware. i mean we were in our own athens bubble, so we started writing, it was just, i think that's why we were so different. we didn't really have a prototype exactly to follow, which is like our crazy blend of everyone's personalities into a genie in the bottle brew, so um, when we went to new york, that was very...
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by the time the filter leg punk tiered dodi's heart, bard had already hired a public relations firm that circulated a crisis management plan, warning that unfavorable press could damage stock prices and ruin reputations. bard executives hired an outside doctor to conduct this confidential study obtained by nbc news. the results? the recovery filter had higher rates of relative risk for death, filter fracture, and movement than all of its competitors. further investigation, the doctor wrote, is urgently warranted. but even as death and injury reports were climbing, the company decided not to recall the filter, instead, bard sold about 34,000 of them from nearly three years, before replacing them with a modified version with a new name. >> the last thing i want to do is have a device that is going to be harmful or even cause death in one of my patients on the market particularly if i'm not aware of those risks. >> reporter: rita redburg is a cardiologist and editor for the "journal of the american medical association." she also says the fda isn't doing its job. >> the system right now is f
by the time the filter leg punk tiered dodi's heart, bard had already hired a public relations firm that circulated a crisis management plan, warning that unfavorable press could damage stock prices and ruin reputations. bard executives hired an outside doctor to conduct this confidential study obtained by nbc news. the results? the recovery filter had higher rates of relative risk for death, filter fracture, and movement than all of its competitors. further investigation, the doctor wrote, is...
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a massive fly by had been choreographed to punk wait the end of the ceremony.the skies had forbidden execution. but at the end of the ceremony, the clouds parted. under fresh sunlight, 450 carrier planes sounded a final deafening benediction. and a blessing was in order. by a conservative count it had killed 25 million human beings. about 3 million were chinese and 2 million were japanese. that means that 19 million noncombatants had died. that's a ratio of three to one, which is higher than the awful arithmetic of horror in europe. one million were japanese who died for all causes. 17 or 18 other noncombatants had died, two-thirds of them chinese. facts like this are totally unknown today, speaks ill of our historic memory. but the so shay pacific phase of the world shaped the 20th century than its european counter part. as macarthur would report, it was from that basin of emancipated world that the nations of china, of india, of japan, of the philippines, of singapore would rise to the position they hold today. all of them to the position of the events of thi
a massive fly by had been choreographed to punk wait the end of the ceremony.the skies had forbidden execution. but at the end of the ceremony, the clouds parted. under fresh sunlight, 450 carrier planes sounded a final deafening benediction. and a blessing was in order. by a conservative count it had killed 25 million human beings. about 3 million were chinese and 2 million were japanese. that means that 19 million noncombatants had died. that's a ratio of three to one, which is higher than...
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>> i lived in downtown on with albany come i loved punk rock my love hard-core shows and also biggie and hip-hop and things like that. and i think that it allowed me just to be me. if you love what you do come it doesn't matter, you will find your way and make it happen. reporter: she got her first rolex with their own money, she's also on other cells acclaimed insomniacs. steve: we love it. okay, first, we were talking about new requirements, salt warnings. and is ronda rousey ready to channel her inner patrick swayze? her new role this fall at dunkin donuts, get lost in pumpkin. pick up your favorite pumpkin-flavored beverages and baked treats, like the new pumpkin cheesecake square, while they're still here. america runs on dunkin'. ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs. yeah. for the right price. from $14.
>> i lived in downtown on with albany come i loved punk rock my love hard-core shows and also biggie and hip-hop and things like that. and i think that it allowed me just to be me. if you love what you do come it doesn't matter, you will find your way and make it happen. reporter: she got her first rolex with their own money, she's also on other cells acclaimed insomniacs. steve: we love it. okay, first, we were talking about new requirements, salt warnings. and is ronda rousey ready to...
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seminole in the punk movement. part of the bromley contingent. stuff might have been a bit cringe worthy. >> my most embarrassing, i had a living color code personality. kennedy: i don't think any of this is embarrassing. my richard pryor help cover is on the other. recently an interesting photo of tom brady's locker surfaced. there were no pictures of giselle in a burqa. look at that, a donald trump presidential campaign hat. this is not a surprise to donald. >> tom brady is a good friend of mine. he is a great guy. kennedy: and a finea fine american. he has confirmed as much during a radio interview on the morning show. >> i have known them for a long time. he always calls me on different types of motivational speeches at different times. now that he is running for president he sent me a hat. it found its way to my locker. kennedy: he just got himself the sweet ambassadorship to narnia. also a supporter. >> our best president since winston churchill. kennedy: ♪ you think tom brady could get a position? >> i hate tom brady. this made me hate him
seminole in the punk movement. part of the bromley contingent. stuff might have been a bit cringe worthy. >> my most embarrassing, i had a living color code personality. kennedy: i don't think any of this is embarrassing. my richard pryor help cover is on the other. recently an interesting photo of tom brady's locker surfaced. there were no pictures of giselle in a burqa. look at that, a donald trump presidential campaign hat. this is not a surprise to donald. >> tom brady is a good...
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anything without being hardly, you can hardly swing a dead cat on mount everest without hitting a punklimber looking to scale the thing on a lark. the nepal government announced plans to allow novice climbers, to scale back to the skeletal build up. >> this is ridiculous. kennedy: i have in granola bars, and a canteen, i should be fine. >> i'm going to give them the same advice i gave my friend last night, his daughter decided she wanted to dress as hair outtubman -- as harriet tubman, she is uncomfortable. >> why. >> she is white. >> make him convince here that harriet tubman was not a hero, the trick is make mount everest up popular, say it is the second biggest mountain. >> mckinley, man. kennedy: denali. >> they bumped it up a couple thousand feet. >> get them any day now. over take -- >> did you read the book? >> it is so -- did you read it? >> yes. >> so fantastic. >> it is but that is it, i am sick of people writing their novels and memoirs about how much they learned while climbs mount remount everest, after 400 people have done it, we don't need it any more. >> making it uncoo
anything without being hardly, you can hardly swing a dead cat on mount everest without hitting a punklimber looking to scale the thing on a lark. the nepal government announced plans to allow novice climbers, to scale back to the skeletal build up. >> this is ridiculous. kennedy: i have in granola bars, and a canteen, i should be fine. >> i'm going to give them the same advice i gave my friend last night, his daughter decided she wanted to dress as hair outtubman -- as harriet...
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. >> it is it a solo garage punk. >> reporter: he is a trendsetter and always on the newest gadget andit comes to listening to music. joe is old school. you prefer a vinyl to digital muc? >> a record is tafrj and i believe i can hold. >> reporter: still it is it a trend in itself. in the 50 quarter of 2015, vinyl record sales were up 50 percent and by more than 250 percent from five years ago. >> even if the vinyl is played. it was a warm feeling to it. >> reporter: a vinyl revival that puts the smile on the long- time l, fan. cd's were supposed to wipe out vinyl and digital music was supposed to totally kill it, what happened? >> the younger people are tapping in to vinyl because it is retroand cool and tangible object. >> reporter: he owns a record shop he started in 2013 with the hope of keeping alive old vinyl favorites like a bby road. >> they are coming from new artist? >> right. that's because the record companies know that vinyl is strong. >> and a format that will keep on spinning despite the ease of digital down load. >> it has the music that the band made and time in the cov
. >> it is it a solo garage punk. >> reporter: he is a trendsetter and always on the newest gadget andit comes to listening to music. joe is old school. you prefer a vinyl to digital muc? >> a record is tafrj and i believe i can hold. >> reporter: still it is it a trend in itself. in the 50 quarter of 2015, vinyl record sales were up 50 percent and by more than 250 percent from five years ago. >> even if the vinyl is played. it was a warm feeling to it. >>...
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barbecue shrimp for the godfather of punk. i get wild and crazy with some roast pork.ches of previous lives. i well remember the first stooges album coming out. the context of the time. this was, what, '69? >> '69. august. >> as far as looking after my health, your music early on was with negative example. >> i hear withdryou. >> looking at my own life and career, i'm known to travel around the world recklessly drinking and eating to excess. what does it say that we're now sitting in a healthy restaurant? i just came from the gym. and we're in florida. >> listen, if you just flamed out, you know, you're in such voluminous and undistinguished company, then all your works will flame out quicker with you. >> what's a perfect day in miami? >> it's a clear morning. hot. no moderate or any of that crap. no. hot, hot. humid. the sun comes up in a hazy tropical orange orb. and you're not working. you're not on a schedule. but you have somebody fun to spend the time with. and then you would go to the beach when the sun isn't right overhead yet because the beach faces east. the
barbecue shrimp for the godfather of punk. i get wild and crazy with some roast pork.ches of previous lives. i well remember the first stooges album coming out. the context of the time. this was, what, '69? >> '69. august. >> as far as looking after my health, your music early on was with negative example. >> i hear withdryou. >> looking at my own life and career, i'm known to travel around the world recklessly drinking and eating to excess. what does it say that we're...
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grads make or earn, which is something people consider very important since the job market has been so punkte with. we've got ivy league school uz may want to look at, harvard, stanford, princeton, these graduate with a salary that's pretty nice. >> absolutely. >> and the debt fairly low. let's look at some state schools. i pulled miami university and oxford ohio because i went there, university of virginia, oklahoma and who went to uc sant barbara. >> a proud gaucho i am. these are schools if you look at, this is what i should be making in ten years if i go to this school. or the average. >> the reason they have this information is because they run the irs. there are lots of institutions out there who put out rankings for colleges, princeton review is one, u.s. news and world report does their own analysis. this is the only one i know of that tells actual salary. >> can you link the quality of the university to how much the grads are actually making? is that indicative of the university? >> well, i think you make a very good point here. it's not one for one, right? it's important certainly
grads make or earn, which is something people consider very important since the job market has been so punkte with. we've got ivy league school uz may want to look at, harvard, stanford, princeton, these graduate with a salary that's pretty nice. >> absolutely. >> and the debt fairly low. let's look at some state schools. i pulled miami university and oxford ohio because i went there, university of virginia, oklahoma and who went to uc sant barbara. >> a proud gaucho i am....
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it is like when we are teenagers and we are punk rockers rockers and skin heads. we are trying to freak people out. she is a spoiled brat. >> flight attendants don't want to serve us food that didn't leave the country. >> i believe it cost them $9. go, live in saint martin. >> i don't have time to get into the christy ham thing, but bramarians are at the -- are there. >> tom, i uh -- apologize. i thought it was a horse chomping on the thing. >> thank you, andy. it is time to take a break. take it away, kennedy. >> hello lovable insomniacs. sky benson and a lovely gal named joanne nosuchunsky. see you on fbn. >>> we thought the kim davis controversey had died down. but now she has pissed off the wrong band, survivor. 2* was their song that played when mike huckabee introduced the freshly released inmate on tuesday. >> please help me welcome to the stage kim davis. >> sthoat -- ♪ >> the band's front man posted on facebook, quote, no! we did not grant kim davis rights to use my tune "the eye of the tiger." i would not grant her the rights to use charmin. exom -- come
it is like when we are teenagers and we are punk rockers rockers and skin heads. we are trying to freak people out. she is a spoiled brat. >> flight attendants don't want to serve us food that didn't leave the country. >> i believe it cost them $9. go, live in saint martin. >> i don't have time to get into the christy ham thing, but bramarians are at the -- are there. >> tom, i uh -- apologize. i thought it was a horse chomping on the thing. >> thank you, andy. it...
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a massive flyby had been competitor graphed to punk kuwait the end.nt, it was forbidden. at the instant the ceremony concluded, the clouds parted as though on devine cue. under fresh sunlight, 462 b-29s founded a benediction. and a blessing was in order. by a conservative count, the asian pacific floor had killed 25 million human beings. only about six million of these were combatants. of these, about three million were chinese and two million were japanese. that means that 19 million non-combatants had died. that is a yash owe of nonto combatants of 3-1 which is notably higher than even the awful arithmetic of horror in europe. of that 19 million, about one million were japanese who died from all causes. that means for every japanese who died, 17 or 18 other non-combatants had died, about two-thirds of them chinese. that facts like these are almost totally unknown among our people today speaks ill of our historical memory. but the asia-pacific phase arguably accomplish more to shape the century thanl the european counterpart. as mcarthur would report
a massive flyby had been competitor graphed to punk kuwait the end.nt, it was forbidden. at the instant the ceremony concluded, the clouds parted as though on devine cue. under fresh sunlight, 462 b-29s founded a benediction. and a blessing was in order. by a conservative count, the asian pacific floor had killed 25 million human beings. only about six million of these were combatants. of these, about three million were chinese and two million were japanese. that means that 19 million...
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while we keep our eyes on punk on -- hong kong. the hong kong monetary authority injecting 6.59 billion hong kong dollars into the industry. we see continued moves here i we will bethority watching this closely. and the market impact on that and the federal reserve. let's not forget the elephant in the room. many are in the markets are waiting for the results of that meeting in the coming days. angie: you can say that again. this year the conference is underway here in hong kong. it brings together thousands of investors as well as global leaders in politics and business. let's go there live. bloomberg's shery ahn is standing by. >> good morning. just as mentioned, one of the be focuses of this week will not only the rate hike but also a republican presidential debate. joining me now is frank lutz, one of the best known american pollsters. think is a much a time. your job is to craft the right message for your clients. what are the key issues and candidates need to get right in order to move forward in this election cycle? >> focus
while we keep our eyes on punk on -- hong kong. the hong kong monetary authority injecting 6.59 billion hong kong dollars into the industry. we see continued moves here i we will bethority watching this closely. and the market impact on that and the federal reserve. let's not forget the elephant in the room. many are in the markets are waiting for the results of that meeting in the coming days. angie: you can say that again. this year the conference is underway here in hong kong. it brings...
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y'all punking me, right? like, i know i'm on the list, i... i'm really not on the list? for real? sorry to bother you at work. no, no, no, it's fine. no, we just, uh, we just solved a case, so... it's a good day. just got even better. sounds like it. you know, when i heard your voice mail... okay, about the voice mail, listen, i'm-i'm sorry. i... i should not have given you that ultimatum. it has to be all or nothing. and, uh... i want it all. you know, i thought about why we split up in the first place. we weren't good at saying what we wanted or how we felt. no, we were... ...we were afraid. i stayed so we could be together. all three of us. michelle and i will see you at home. (laughing) you good? better than good. pass the controller. i'll show you how it's done, okay? you talking smack to me? come on, you want to play with these guys. uh, actually, if it's okay with you, i'm gonna... i'm gonna go home. mm...! all right, krumitz, are you in? no. no way. come on, bro. what? no. okay, i'm in, i'm in. can't wait all right, sifter. to see the look on my son's face when you teach m
y'all punking me, right? like, i know i'm on the list, i... i'm really not on the list? for real? sorry to bother you at work. no, no, no, it's fine. no, we just, uh, we just solved a case, so... it's a good day. just got even better. sounds like it. you know, when i heard your voice mail... okay, about the voice mail, listen, i'm-i'm sorry. i... i should not have given you that ultimatum. it has to be all or nothing. and, uh... i want it all. you know, i thought about why we split up in the...
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the russian pranksters are punking elton john. >> the work of two comedians tricking the singer thate was actually talking to the country's president vladimir putin. >> he heard you want today talk to him about all important problems in russian life. >> that is incredible. i'm not a politician, but i would love to sit down with the president and discuss things face to face. >> poor elton. >> they went so far to agree on a time and date for this meeting. the call generated so much publicity that the kremlin had to deny that it ever happened. >> he certainly sounded convinced that they would have that opportunity. >>> all right, then our pick for the best animal photo of the day, it's a seal she says that there was so much going on that it was hard to figure out what to shoot. you have to look carefully, but it's right there. >> that's a good one. that's a good one. >>> and last night bryce harper, he hit his 40th home run of the season. coming up in today's inside pitce'h, hll weigh in on the milestone achievement. >>> after the break using your smart phone to take cash, out of the at
the russian pranksters are punking elton john. >> the work of two comedians tricking the singer thate was actually talking to the country's president vladimir putin. >> he heard you want today talk to him about all important problems in russian life. >> that is incredible. i'm not a politician, but i would love to sit down with the president and discuss things face to face. >> poor elton. >> they went so far to agree on a time and date for this meeting. the call...
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>> i came off the steam punked. it is supper fun fashion show. it is a competition of people making and creating the world. i launched the show how do i look in asia? >> so all of asia? >> yes. >> we stick together. >> loni, former engineer for general motors. >> yes. now i'm working with ellen again res and host of heads up. i'm working with jennifer aniston. greg: good stuff. what is the secret. you get along very well? >> yes, very much. >> you know us. >> what is it, the show just works on tv. >> is it better off air? >> yes, i wish you could see us on chat. it is inappropriate but very, very funny. we really get along. >> that is what people have related to, they felt like, you know, these are the girls we are used to seeing the throwing of the wine and fighting. we don't all agree, wu respect each other and we like each other and friends. i was at the baby's birth. >> in the room? >> she could have been. she was rooting me on. i had a scheduled c-section. my daughter was ten pounds. birth. as the iv is going in, the girls are texting me. >>
>> i came off the steam punked. it is supper fun fashion show. it is a competition of people making and creating the world. i launched the show how do i look in asia? >> so all of asia? >> yes. >> we stick together. >> loni, former engineer for general motors. >> yes. now i'm working with ellen again res and host of heads up. i'm working with jennifer aniston. greg: good stuff. what is the secret. you get along very well? >> yes, very much. >> you...