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emily: ge is sponsoring its own show with ron howard. is this a continuing trend?onethere was a story of the entertainment trades this morning that either nbc were cbs was working on a comedy loosely inspired by the people you may know feature on facebook. you are definitely seeing more shows weather does not action reality or fiction based in the world of tech. emily: even though you think intel andr, could incorporate some of these ideas into it is this or is this purely a branding opportunity? james purely a branding opportunity. if there's someone out there with the next big idea, they've already taken it to kick starter and they are not going to wait and say a million dollars from intel who i than halve to with for the next few years, which is not necessarily a bad thing. you don't have to wait for the big guys to hand you the money anymore. that's the change in the digital economy. i think those ideas are already out there. not a reality show, what does intel need to do? james: it comes to putting amazing products out on the market. they have the microsoft pr
emily: ge is sponsoring its own show with ron howard. is this a continuing trend?onethere was a story of the entertainment trades this morning that either nbc were cbs was working on a comedy loosely inspired by the people you may know feature on facebook. you are definitely seeing more shows weather does not action reality or fiction based in the world of tech. emily: even though you think intel andr, could incorporate some of these ideas into it is this or is this purely a branding...
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we're joined by round table ron reagan in seattle, howard fineman is here, april ryan is white house ent for american urban radio networks and jason johnson is our newcomer, a political contributor to nbcnews.com. let me go to ron reagan. you're out there. ron. is this a moment or a movement? let's start with bernie? is it a moment or a movement? >> it remains to be seen. right now we can declare it a moment if he does any better, if he wins some primaries then we'll start alling ate movement. it's interesting that bernie sanders and donald trump couldn't be more different in many ways. donald trump looks like he spends hours on his combover and bernie sanders looks like he's never been introduced to a comb. [ laughter ] but on one thing they're very much alike and they've both tapped into a kind of contempt, i think there is growing in the mid-ol of t middle of the country, for politics as usual and the usual candidates. whether it's the right or left, off lot of people who identify with these two candidates who are just disgusted with the usual suspects showing up and saying the usu
we're joined by round table ron reagan in seattle, howard fineman is here, april ryan is white house ent for american urban radio networks and jason johnson is our newcomer, a political contributor to nbcnews.com. let me go to ron reagan. you're out there. ron. is this a moment or a movement? let's start with bernie? is it a moment or a movement? >> it remains to be seen. right now we can declare it a moment if he does any better, if he wins some primaries then we'll start alling ate...
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we had ron howard who has done a lot of work on this. this.orker is paid 20 to 45 percent less. >> no question that it will drive wages down which is basically what has happened. we know that these companies are struggling to hire all the people they need on the other hand. efforts to increase parental leave and things like that that have popped up in the tech industry over the last couple months very much attest to the fact that this is a tight labor market but there is no question there's a crony capitalism issue. charles: according to the census department 74% of graduates do not work in the stem field because they cannot get paid what they are paying foreigners. >> there are benefits to having the program. it is being abused. massive layoffs. while disney did this just last year. they are looking at the bottom line. it makes sense. it is demoralizing. teesix to your peemack, southern california edison will get rid of 4500 jobs. beyond demoralizing. it is almost nuts, crazy. should we be in a position asa position as a country to force them
we had ron howard who has done a lot of work on this. this.orker is paid 20 to 45 percent less. >> no question that it will drive wages down which is basically what has happened. we know that these companies are struggling to hire all the people they need on the other hand. efforts to increase parental leave and things like that that have popped up in the tech industry over the last couple months very much attest to the fact that this is a tight labor market but there is no question...
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the director, ron howard, has wave machines, crews spraying hoses, boats on a platform like a mechanical angry whale. >> really angry whale. >> yeah. >> the and first chase they hav the sea about three months, they come across a pod of whales, and the attack takes off. >> the thund battle leaves the crew ship wrecked, and for those sacenes he goes to the sexiest to the skinniest. >>ering we shoot the skinny stu dropping down to 600 calories a day for three or four weeks, and it's uncomfortable. we'll be together in miss re. >> i talked to my buddy, tom hanks, about it who did it twice, giving me clues, and saidou know, make sure it's organized, healthy. >> all the bad stuff, have to hand over chocolate, ice , ycre anything not on the menu is automatically you have an absolute obsession with. i spend more timenking about food than anything else at the moment. >> up next, inside summer's biggest split so far. talking tabloids after the breakup. >> thiit's hotter than we eat u. >> what about the exs still talking to each other? >> this is almost a knife to the heart. >> we're with the new v
the director, ron howard, has wave machines, crews spraying hoses, boats on a platform like a mechanical angry whale. >> really angry whale. >> yeah. >> the and first chase they hav the sea about three months, they come across a pod of whales, and the attack takes off. >> the thund battle leaves the crew ship wrecked, and for those sacenes he goes to the sexiest to the skinniest. >>ering we shoot the skinny stu dropping down to 600 calories a day for three or four...
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trump says, joining us for a fox business exclusive are ron herring, a professor of public policy at howard university and international scholar on the topics of immigration and offshoring the jobs. >>> and gary shapiro, representing more than 2,000 companies in the technology role. gentlemen, welcome to both of. you ron, i start with you. here's what mr. trump alleges is going on. he says that it is cheaper for a technology firm like a facebook or google or microsoft to be fair here to hire from overseas, pay 20-40% less know this they would an american worker, give them that visa for a short amount of time. send them back to country of origin, done deal, good for business, what do you say? >> absolutely right. right on the money, it is cheaper to bring in h1-b workers than hire americans. cheryl: what about science, technology, mathematics engineers, some studies are pointing to 74% of them working in fields other than chosen professions because of the h1-b visa. >> the truth is that the people that are coming in, that mr. trump talks about are paid under the law. and in the engineering f
trump says, joining us for a fox business exclusive are ron herring, a professor of public policy at howard university and international scholar on the topics of immigration and offshoring the jobs. >>> and gary shapiro, representing more than 2,000 companies in the technology role. gentlemen, welcome to both of. you ron, i start with you. here's what mr. trump alleges is going on. he says that it is cheaper for a technology firm like a facebook or google or microsoft to be fair here...
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howard fineman with the huffington post. and msnbc contributor ron reagan. let me go back to ron. i know you have big thoughts because of your preinterview today about this motion that he's been pushing that he's a reaganite. what do you make of that as an expert? >> everybody who runs as a republican wants to be running in the foot steps of my father and they mostly say that. they all say that, i think, at one time or other. i can't think of a human being on either thats farther from my father than donald trump. i have to say it. if my father were here, he'd be amused by donald trump. if he were running against donald trump, i think he would swat him aside like a fly. that's another thing that's incredible watching this. donald trump, forget about his policies such as they are, because they really don't exist. they're just sort of notions. but look at how he's moving the republican field. look at how these guys are kowtowing to donald trump. these are people that want to be the commander in chief, the leader of the free world, who want to go toe to toe with vladimir putin, and th
howard fineman with the huffington post. and msnbc contributor ron reagan. let me go back to ron. i know you have big thoughts because of your preinterview today about this motion that he's been pushing that he's a reaganite. what do you make of that as an expert? >> everybody who runs as a republican wants to be running in the foot steps of my father and they mostly say that. they all say that, i think, at one time or other. i can't think of a human being on either thats farther from my...
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i feel certain part of is ron realizing he had a part in this history, too. and many of them, including howard, the one who talked about building and placing the bomb that night feel like bill is not telling the true story. the true story is uglier than they want people to remember. >> how did they get away with it? >> i love the fbi today and i love the loyalty and professionalism. i have come to know a lot of people there but the 1970's isn't their finest hour. there are funny memos you can get back in the old files about how these people leave like dirty hair and live like they do andrewi drugs. no one in the movement would talk to the fbi. so hoover, and many on the left don't want to remember, hoover eliminated black bag jobs and by and large i think that was moved away from. the weather squad, especially squad 47 in new york, brought jobs and illegal mail opening and everything you can do in space to going after weather. and long story short, one of the great ironies of the era is in the end one weatherman of the primary group, exactly one, one of the two young women who crawled out of t
i feel certain part of is ron realizing he had a part in this history, too. and many of them, including howard, the one who talked about building and placing the bomb that night feel like bill is not telling the true story. the true story is uglier than they want people to remember. >> how did they get away with it? >> i love the fbi today and i love the loyalty and professionalism. i have come to know a lot of people there but the 1970's isn't their finest hour. there are funny...
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howard dean. we saw that with ron paul, the last cycle. so it's whether he can get these people to the polls. now, new hampshire is a neighboring state to vermont. so, you know, he will be doing better there. but the iowa numbers are surprising. you have to think that some of the controversies with hillary's e-mail is hurting her and poll after poll we see voters are having trouble trusting her. until she gets that under wraps, it's going to be a problem. >> all right. at least we're seeing him fill seats and venues so far. we'll see how it all plays out. thank you both. appreciate it. >>> we're asking you now to weigh in on the outside candidates in our bing pulse question of the day. consider our discussion we just had. the outsiders, do you consider them a summer fling or long-term relationship? do you think they are here to stay or fizzle out quickly? have your voice heard and we will share your responses later on in the hour. >>> now to a popular nightclub in minneapolis closed down after a terrifying ceiling collapse during a concert last night. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> video shows t
howard dean. we saw that with ron paul, the last cycle. so it's whether he can get these people to the polls. now, new hampshire is a neighboring state to vermont. so, you know, he will be doing better there. but the iowa numbers are surprising. you have to think that some of the controversies with hillary's e-mail is hurting her and poll after poll we see voters are having trouble trusting her. until she gets that under wraps, it's going to be a problem. >> all right. at least we're...
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in '04, howard dean who is a friend of this show and a friend of all of ours, emerged. it was eventually john kerry. you had santorum and gingrich and ronl emerging as serious forces in the republican party in '12 and ultimately it was romney. jesse jackson -- we can go back to '84 and '88 and look at those moments when you had big voices and big people filling spaces and the favorite candidate ultimately won. i think hillary in some ways is helped by some of this because she's a stronger candidate when she's challenged. she's being challenged right now not only by sanders but by the press' notion she's not as strong a candidate as she want her to be. i think that jeb bush, who will emerge from the republican primary, will become a stronger candidate. >> i'm impressed that he made a really salient point out of that ridiculous comment. >> joe called me and said to try to do that. >> is matt lewis still with us? >> yes. >> good. "the washington post" why the rise of trump means death for the republican party. matt, help me out with this one. the hate fueled self-immolation of the gop would be a laugh rye it's were the consequences not so
in '04, howard dean who is a friend of this show and a friend of all of ours, emerged. it was eventually john kerry. you had santorum and gingrich and ronl emerging as serious forces in the republican party in '12 and ultimately it was romney. jesse jackson -- we can go back to '84 and '88 and look at those moments when you had big voices and big people filling spaces and the favorite candidate ultimately won. i think hillary in some ways is helped by some of this because she's a stronger...