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look at how fast that rubik's cube is moving and you can tell it's not sped up because you can watch clock on his laptop, here goes the 4x4 which looks like a ton of squares, he does it in 36 seconds. the 5x5 took him 57 seconds and the 6x61:45. that's insane. and here he starts the 7x7. >> and t. you can barely see the colors as he's turning them. >> he builds from the inside out and you see the middle, like, yellow start to appear and then the middle. this thing took him 2:51. in all, add it all up, 6:23 which he says new world record. for this. boom and we all feel dumb. >> geez! >> yep. >>> momma and papa chimp give baby a lesson -- >> the climb. >> they got to learn. >>> and head over heels. >> it's truly pink this is not an illusion of any kind. >> what makes this jump the first of its kind. >>> plus, the wednesday buzzword for your chance to win an ipad mini. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your p
look at how fast that rubik's cube is moving and you can tell it's not sped up because you can watch clock on his laptop, here goes the 4x4 which looks like a ton of squares, he does it in 36 seconds. the 5x5 took him 57 seconds and the 6x61:45. that's insane. and here he starts the 7x7. >> and t. you can barely see the colors as he's turning them. >> he builds from the inside out and you see the middle, like, yellow start to appear and then the middle. this thing took him 2:51. in...
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you have to think about it as a giant rubik's cube. we have this piece, but this piece over here.if they can put on the floor, it will happen in stages. it'll happen relatively weekly. host: phone lines are open if you have questions. fawn johnson is an image patient reform expert. republicans call at (202) 737-0001. democrats can call at (202) 737-0002. independents can call at (202) 628-0205. and if you are outside the united states you can call at (202) 628-0184. here is your story from last week. that one of the biggest issues with this release is that it gave room for republicans to be able to youuss immigration reform. bring up marco rubio. he is a perfect example. by the teaot slammed party last year. he supported the senate bill. i talked to tea party people that say they will never trust a marco rubio again. he violated some tenet of what they believe. i talked to him a couple of days came out.s he was purposely willing to talk and say we did fix this. i wanted to do it one way. i wanted to do things piece by piece. i realized that was not possible. the house will also re
you have to think about it as a giant rubik's cube. we have this piece, but this piece over here.if they can put on the floor, it will happen in stages. it'll happen relatively weekly. host: phone lines are open if you have questions. fawn johnson is an image patient reform expert. republicans call at (202) 737-0001. democrats can call at (202) 737-0002. independents can call at (202) 628-0205. and if you are outside the united states you can call at (202) 628-0184. here is your story from last...
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senator rubik off and i went to saudi arabia and met with leadership. the problem was their 1950's airplanes were falling apart. new ones.d the air force said the need to have f-15s. the u.s. wanted to train the saudi pilots. around and said this country is in danger and the vital flow of oil is something we need to defend the. we will proceed. the president said i need you because israel decided they did not want it to happen. the f-15 was a symbol of --rmous pressed each enormous prestige. israel did not like the idea that this other country might get them to. --re was a fight in the sun senate. this is the only fight they ever lost. it was approved by a margin of nine votes. it was an excruciating experience. it prevailed. happened.rama, it a 1990's there was replacement fleet put in. after the vote, there was a lot of hard feelings. this israeli intelligence is or was working the mse. we had lunch. i accepted. looked at mey intensely across the table and said, you be this. that is not how we look at it. -- were doingare what was right for the netted
senator rubik off and i went to saudi arabia and met with leadership. the problem was their 1950's airplanes were falling apart. new ones.d the air force said the need to have f-15s. the u.s. wanted to train the saudi pilots. around and said this country is in danger and the vital flow of oil is something we need to defend the. we will proceed. the president said i need you because israel decided they did not want it to happen. the f-15 was a symbol of --rmous pressed each enormous prestige....
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frequency assignments, 5000 individual assignments and trying to make that particular puzzle, the rubik'scube, come together is difficult. if you test on dynamic re-spectruming, it's difficult. policy is a big part of the puzzle. how much risk are we going to take yucca what are the best needs of our nation as a whole? puce is asy difficult, honestly with all of the stakeholders as the technology and policy. if i take technology and it's all working and i have it to a specific level ready to deploy, if i don't have deregulatory puce next it's going to be years. those must go together. there are a lot of stakeholders. that's not something i fully understood. we don't have as much regulatory issues but when we are doing a large-scale issue for the nation and internationally changing the frequency band can take 10 years. 10 years, folks. that can be a driver more than the technology can. spectrum stakeholders tie all of this together. dod would be to move from the first band, 2050-2120.o moreme up with a much complicated solution but i think it will benefit all and make us think about how to
frequency assignments, 5000 individual assignments and trying to make that particular puzzle, the rubik'scube, come together is difficult. if you test on dynamic re-spectruming, it's difficult. policy is a big part of the puzzle. how much risk are we going to take yucca what are the best needs of our nation as a whole? puce is asy difficult, honestly with all of the stakeholders as the technology and policy. if i take technology and it's all working and i have it to a specific level ready to...
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they identified edward snowden by a rubik's cube in a hotel lobby. they could not believe he was 29. we thought from the description of the material this would be someone really senior, someone really highly ranked that nsa. then we could work out the psychology of it. glenn was in new york. we spent a lot of time speculating to read what would cause someone to walk out with the crown jewels of the museum? they saw this kid walking through the lobby. they thought, that's not him. we were briefed on these standards of verification. spent three days locked in her room, interviewing him. show me this idea. talk to me about this area they were very convinced by him. talk to me about this. they were very convinced by him. and his motives. then he moved straight into what can we do? the first one was clearly, find a court order. 56,000 documents? >> no, there were many more than that. -- there was the cache he gave to them, but there were several other caches. >> can anyone quantify what the size of the leak is? >> i don't think anyone can. at first the ns
they identified edward snowden by a rubik's cube in a hotel lobby. they could not believe he was 29. we thought from the description of the material this would be someone really senior, someone really highly ranked that nsa. then we could work out the psychology of it. glenn was in new york. we spent a lot of time speculating to read what would cause someone to walk out with the crown jewels of the museum? they saw this kid walking through the lobby. they thought, that's not him. we were...
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you have to think about it as a giant rubik's cube. we have this piece, but this piece over here. if they can put on the floor, it will happen in stages. it'll happen relatively weekly. host: phone lines are open if you have questions. fawn johnson is an image patient reform expert. republicans call at (202) 737-0001. democrats can call at (202) 737-0002. independents can call at (202) 628-0205. and if you are outside the united states you can call at (202) 628-0184. here is your story from last week. that one of the biggest issues with this release is that it gave room for republicans to be able to youuss immigration reform. bring up marco rubio. he is a perfect example. by the teaot slammed party last year. he supported the senate bill. i talked to tea party people that say they will never trust a marco rubio again. he violated some tenet of what they believe. i talked to him a couple of days came out.s he was purposely willing to talk and say we did fix this. i wanted to do it one way. i wanted to do things piece by piece. i realized that was not possible. the house will also r
you have to think about it as a giant rubik's cube. we have this piece, but this piece over here. if they can put on the floor, it will happen in stages. it'll happen relatively weekly. host: phone lines are open if you have questions. fawn johnson is an image patient reform expert. republicans call at (202) 737-0001. democrats can call at (202) 737-0002. independents can call at (202) 628-0205. and if you are outside the united states you can call at (202) 628-0184. here is your story from...
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>> i felt the same way, you're going to make the rubiks cube movie next and it has reach, so you wanth. we did. we got to work in the same room together. and that was -- i guess that's pretty unusual for animation. >> who are some of the other ones? >> elizabeth banks, liam neeson. >> fun. >> a big cast. >> he's in every movie. >> he is every single movie. >> not always identifiable but in every single movie. he and brian dennehy. >> the first actor since brian dennehy to be in every movie, yes. >> john goodman. he's always in a lot of movies. >> what about "parks and recreation". how is that going? >> going really well. we got picked up for a seventh season and we're working away. we have done over 100 episodes and still, you know -- like you guys, we still have fun at work. it is kind of great. we're lucky. >> starting to get awards too. >> yes. we got invited to the golden globes. >> that's nice. and amy won. >> amy won a golden globe. we lost it. it was so amazing. but it felt good. >> let's play a little quiz, shall we? we have some clips of animated character and we would like y
>> i felt the same way, you're going to make the rubiks cube movie next and it has reach, so you wanth. we did. we got to work in the same room together. and that was -- i guess that's pretty unusual for animation. >> who are some of the other ones? >> elizabeth banks, liam neeson. >> fun. >> a big cast. >> he's in every movie. >> he is every single movie. >> not always identifiable but in every single movie. he and brian dennehy. >> the...