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. >> so do you agree though that the athleisure bubble will pop and there will be winners and losers? >> that is the one thing i completely agree with the ceo of lululemon on. we are going to see a reduction in orders. we're going to see rolling over of athleisure.
. >> so do you agree though that the athleisure bubble will pop and there will be winners and losers? >> that is the one thing i completely agree with the ceo of lululemon on. we are going to see a reduction in orders. we're going to see rolling over of athleisure.
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you doing. good to see you, man. so how is it going. >> that's great. >> james: are you good, how's the family. >> really fantastic swrzing everything all right. >> you look fantastic. >> james: so do you. have you been working out. >> exfoliating. your skin looks so smooth. new haircut. >> james: t zone i think i just have-- lost a little bit of weight. >> oh, sure. >> james: that's how you do it. (applause) told me, because i do the same thing, just in general, you have to make sure your bum is in line, the pel advice thrust tilt. >> i do that too, my friends make fun of me because they think i walk like that. >> james: you are your mick jagger. all right, guys. do you have anything that your friends tease you about? >> well, i used to back brush my entire head of hair when i was at school. >> what does that mean. >> just tease t tease the whole thing up into one, because i thought my nose was big so i thought it would help prot portions of my face. if i teased my entire head of hair. and i was called poodle. >> james
you doing. good to see you, man. so how is it going. >> that's great. >> james: are you good, how's the family. >> really fantastic swrzing everything all right. >> you look fantastic. >> james: so do you. have you been working out. >> exfoliating. your skin looks so smooth. new haircut. >> james: t zone i think i just have-- lost a little bit of weight. >> oh, sure. >> james: that's how you do it. (applause) told me, because i do the same...
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anymore intense they are taking pokemon go and turning tonight to a dating web site. >> so you will go find a character, doeet somebody else there. >> they say if you go pokemon go why not the play pokemon go together. >> together. >> so they set you up at certain locations and you meet up there and then you find pokemon and let's find the pokemon, yes. >> so what is the name of the dating site nerd.com. no, what is it pokemon. >> when it comes to dates you don't want a typical dinner or doing something sitting in the dark for two hours. you learn a lot about somebody when you go look for pokemon together. >> it is an adventure. >> have you played this game. >> no i have not. >> but i have been on scavenger hunts as a dating thing. that is fun too. >> that is a scavenger hunt. >> if you want to sign up let us now hoe you it goes. >> pokey dates is the name of it. >> that sound dirty quincy, are you ready to go. we're getting close to a concert by kindried the family soul and freeway is here. >> yes. >> we will give away a mazda in ten minutes. >> mazda can go on the freeway. >> you guys should do that for
anymore intense they are taking pokemon go and turning tonight to a dating web site. >> so you will go find a character, doeet somebody else there. >> they say if you go pokemon go why not the play pokemon go together. >> together. >> so they set you up at certain locations and you meet up there and then you find pokemon and let's find the pokemon, yes. >> so what is the name of the dating site nerd.com. no, what is it pokemon. >> when it comes to dates you...
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so do you have -- i always think, do you have nightmares about your time in a kitchen? u write about it. is that something you still have nightmares about? >> yes. sometimes now. but it used to be very often. and i used to be cooking ducks in le tour d'argent. and it was specialized in ducks. so it was like 80 ducks a day, a hundred ducks a day. and at night, they would attack me. [ light laughter ] >> seth: in your dreams. >> in my dream, of course, yeah, no. or i would attack the ducks. and it would be a big battle. and i would wake up in sweat. and to this day i still have those dreams sometimes. >> seth: the funny thing is, you know, i had jobs that are very stressful. some would say this job is very stressful. i waited tables for a couple years. all my nightmares to this day are about the check is open on table 14. i think restaurants, there's just something about them that gets in your head forever. >> i think so, too. >> seth: i think if you work at one, you'll never forget it. now, is there anything you that you hate eating? is there anything -- >> only one food
so do you have -- i always think, do you have nightmares about your time in a kitchen? u write about it. is that something you still have nightmares about? >> yes. sometimes now. but it used to be very often. and i used to be cooking ducks in le tour d'argent. and it was specialized in ducks. so it was like 80 ducks a day, a hundred ducks a day. and at night, they would attack me. [ light laughter ] >> seth: in your dreams. >> in my dream, of course, yeah, no. or i would...
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so you can monetize that collateral. so what you dois, you form a little consortium of people who come, let's say, with their friends, and you say, "you are all jointly responsible for the repayment of this loan." so the first point is that everybody has friends, even the poorest person has friends, and that also is kind of fascinating, and again, it goes back to the point we were discussing earlier about our common humanity. second, however, sort of as a related idea and in some ways opposite to what we just said, is this notion of inequality that you mentioned. so on the one hand, yes, it's true everyone has friends; on the other hand, we're accustomed in our society to thinking about inequality in terms of race, for example, black and white, or wealth, you know, rich and poor, or where you're located, urban or rural, for example. but when you take social networks seriously, you can begin to think about other kinds of inequality. for instance, who's in the middle of the network and who's on the edge of the network? who has many frien
so you can monetize that collateral. so what you dois, you form a little consortium of people who come, let's say, with their friends, and you say, "you are all jointly responsible for the repayment of this loan." so the first point is that everybody has friends, even the poorest person has friends, and that also is kind of fascinating, and again, it goes back to the point we were discussing earlier about our common humanity. second, however, sort of as a related idea and in some ways...
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like, when do you write, and how much of your working life is devoted to writing? you said you still do some appellate work, so how do you divvy that all up? >> it's really hard -- [laughter] because appellate work is really demanding. >> right. >> i have this mosaic in my life where i do, i'll handle, finish a couple of cases, write some opening briefs, and then i've got to go ask and work on the book, and i have to come up with the ideas, the outline, the chapter breakdown, i'll do that for a few days and go back to the brief. you know, i haven't had a vacation in, like, six years. >> yeah. >> so i don't think i'm, so i just kind of work all the time. >> right. okay. we have about five-left.ou does anybody want to ask -- five minutes left. does anybody have any questions? can you come on up to the microphone? >> did you think o.j. was guilty -- [laughter] and what's your percentage of certainty? >> i am not answering that>> question one more time. [laughter] >> hi. i always wondered why his escape attempt in the white bronco was never brought into the trial. was it something that wasn't allowed and how? >> i
like, when do you write, and how much of your working life is devoted to writing? you said you still do some appellate work, so how do you divvy that all up? >> it's really hard -- [laughter] because appellate work is really demanding. >> right. >> i have this mosaic in my life where i do, i'll handle, finish a couple of cases, write some opening briefs, and then i've got to go ask and work on the book, and i have to come up with the ideas, the outline, the chapter breakdown,...
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so, just... >> so, you really have a newbie in the kitchen here with you, so what should i do? e your knife and grab it and keep your hands away from it and cut right across there and just give me a handful of that stuff. >> all right. >> all right. >> like here is good? >> yeah, just like that. just pull it right back. keep your fingers away. there you go. now just hand that to me. >> okay. all right. that was easy. >> that was pretty easy. look at you. >> [ laughs ] >> you're already an expert. all right. >> and that's all the cilantro you need? >> that's all the cilantro we need. and notice that i didn't worry about taking it off the stems. you don't want these big, thick stems in there. >> i know. i really smell it. >> that aroma. isn't >> yeah, that smells delicious. >> okay. >> we'll finish up this red salsa recipe when "teen kids news" continues. we'll be right back. ♪ >> so, now, when you deal with garlic -- here's a clove of garlic, okay? the easy way to deal with a clove of garlic is to take it and smash it. >> whew! so, what safety issues do you have to worry about th
so, just... >> so, you really have a newbie in the kitchen here with you, so what should i do? e your knife and grab it and keep your hands away from it and cut right across there and just give me a handful of that stuff. >> all right. >> all right. >> like here is good? >> yeah, just like that. just pull it right back. keep your fingers away. there you go. now just hand that to me. >> okay. all right. that was easy. >> that was pretty easy. look at...
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you doing that this weekend? >> when you give them, a gift, um-hmm, do you also, give your other children presents, so that they won't donald what do you do. lets go to the kid birthday party. does everybody get a gift at the big swim birthday party. >> you get a gift, you get a gift. >> yes. >> it is actually national dackry day. >> strawberry dackry. >> yes. >> a strawberry dackry. >> there is a lot more. >> is there a twist on your favorite summer drinks. >> it doesn't have to be strawberries anymore. >> that is right. >> i told you early this morning that you can put yours in a different glass owe you do not look so feminine, is that right. >> that is it then. >> well, a parentally it is not a royal wedding but it will have some guests, pippa is ready to tie the knot when she's planning to walk down the aisle herself. >> when difficult miss that that pippa is getting married. >> wasn't she or the of dating, the prince's brother for a second. >> i think so. >> now she's dating some hedge fund guy. >> that sound about right. >> yes. >> so she's tying the knot. >> than the that what you anchor women too good you end
you doing that this weekend? >> when you give them, a gift, um-hmm, do you also, give your other children presents, so that they won't donald what do you do. lets go to the kid birthday party. does everybody get a gift at the big swim birthday party. >> you get a gift, you get a gift. >> yes. >> it is actually national dackry day. >> strawberry dackry. >> yes. >> a strawberry dackry. >> there is a lot more. >> is there a twist on your...
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you that. >> so nice to see you, too. your hair looks amazing. >> speaking of that hair, let's talk hair. now, okay, cat walked out and every now and then -- do a little side turn so we can see. >> yes, there. >> look at that cool up do. and look at that braid which is going to come out in bobby thomas' segment. i wish you could have seen the makeup room. it was k. we just put it up maybe? >> just pin it. >> started poking pins in it. she has bobby thomas' little headband it in. bobby, look at how it turned out. >> bobby has one, too. we're going to show you how to do it. look who you're standing next to. >> i have there handsome hunk. >> i just magically appeared. poof! >> and we're happy you're here. >> all right. we're going to talk about movie kisses. that got a lot of reaction yesterday. >> we talked about the top five movie kisses international movie kisses. and then we ended up getting so many more people who wrote in on facebook talking about all their loves. you loved -- well, you picked yesterday from "from here to he earn ti." i picked one from "the notebook." >> let's talk about the show. the rainy "notebook" ended up beating the
you that. >> so nice to see you, too. your hair looks amazing. >> speaking of that hair, let's talk hair. now, okay, cat walked out and every now and then -- do a little side turn so we can see. >> yes, there. >> look at that cool up do. and look at that braid which is going to come out in bobby thomas' segment. i wish you could have seen the makeup room. it was k. we just put it up maybe? >> just pin it. >> started poking pins in it. she has bobby thomas'...
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and then also what did you do right. so are there things with your money that you are proud of that helped you buy maybe the house that your family lives in today, walking through that and sharing stories, that could really stick with kids and go with them even after they leave home. >> thanks so much for joining us, kim. great book. >> thank you. >>> up next, we're on the money. if you are looking to stay local, how to have a great vacation by acting lightning a tourist in your -- like a tourist in your own town. >>> and the gym so sure you will get fit, the membership comes for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. ♪ 4 by 4 those who jump start the weekend. the ones who want to see it all... hear it all... and feel it all... all summer long. ♪ jeep renegade -- it's how we live 4 by 4 summer. ♪ >>> if you are taking some time off
and then also what did you do right. so are there things with your money that you are proud of that helped you buy maybe the house that your family lives in today, walking through that and sharing stories, that could really stick with kids and go with them even after they leave home. >> thanks so much for joining us, kim. great book. >> thank you. >>> up next, we're on the money. if you are looking to stay local, how to have a great vacation by acting lightning a tourist in...
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and it's an uncomfortable feeling feeling like you got to suck it in just to put a seat belt on. so how do you feel now when you fly? [ sighs ] [ laughter ] it feels so good. i get on the plane, i sit down, and i put that seat belt on. se ] so, i'm just like, "yeah!" how about beautiful kelly? when i look at those pictures, i see a sad person. i see a person who was hiding. i see a person who was comforting myself. my husband and i lost a child in my late 20s. and i was always a thin person before. so, i turned to comfort food. and we had two more beautiful children, but i was never able to get that weight off. and i just turned to food. what do you think -- you give yourself a reason why did it. i know what loss is. i'm so sorry. thank you. sorry. and you always can find a reason to excuse yourself or to justify why you've done something. mm-hmm. what made you say, "enough"? because you -- that's huge. ...of being a certain weight, what did that to you? well, it was a series of things. i couldn't do the things i wanted to do. i didn't feel like the person i really was. and i also could se
and it's an uncomfortable feeling feeling like you got to suck it in just to put a seat belt on. so how do you feel now when you fly? [ sighs ] [ laughter ] it feels so good. i get on the plane, i sit down, and i put that seat belt on. se ] so, i'm just like, "yeah!" how about beautiful kelly? when i look at those pictures, i see a sad person. i see a person who was hiding. i see a person who was comforting myself. my husband and i lost a child in my late 20s. and i was always a thin...
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you know? >> host: so the last two calls were both from missouri, the next two are from california. do you think that the problems or the issues faced by those two in missouri are going to be the same issues faced out here in southern california? >> guest: sure. sure. it's all over. it permeates the world. it's all over, you know? that's one thing you can always count on. unfortunately. you can always count on people drawing lines and wanting to separate. unfortunately. i think i feel like it's part of our nature, you know what i mean? looking at someone and then making a judgment so that you can identify them and better understand them, you know? and i think through the years we've tried to do that in many different ways, and race has been one of them, you know? that's why you get into all these issues with, you know -- i remember in college i was in an african-american studies class. and as we were talking about stereotypes, there was a black, a young black man skateboarding out the window, you know, outside the window. and about four or five kids, you know, pointed that, pointed him
you know? >> host: so the last two calls were both from missouri, the next two are from california. do you think that the problems or the issues faced by those two in missouri are going to be the same issues faced out here in southern california? >> guest: sure. sure. it's all over. it permeates the world. it's all over, you know? that's one thing you can always count on. unfortunately. you can always count on people drawing lines and wanting to separate. unfortunately. i think i...
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truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you wantre it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ tens of thousands of miles, taken years of hard work, and more energy than i knew i had. but that's ok. i'm looking far down the road... where many more hours, and miles and long days lay ahead. 'cause where i am today is just a start... compared to where i'm going. ♪ ♪ i'm comin' over ♪olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪miss a minute, miss a medal. ♪ ♪ why settle when you can have it all? ♪ ♪soccer to wrestling. track and field to basketball. ♪ fencing to cycling. diving to balance beam. ♪ ♪all you have to sa♪ ♪ is, "show me," and boom it's on the screen♪ ♪ from the bottom of the mat, ♪ ♪ to the couch where you at? ♪ ♪ show me the latest medal count♪ ♪xfinity's where it's at. ♪ welcome to it all. comcast nbcuniversal is proud to bring you coverage of the rio olympic games. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back! as i dis
truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you wantre it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ tens of thousands of miles, taken years of hard work, and more energy than i knew i had. but that's ok. i'm looking far down the road... where many more hours, and miles and long days lay ahead. 'cause where i am today is just a start... compared to where i'm going. ♪ ♪...
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you know what you're taking. there...now a days, since it's such a big thing to do, there's test takers. so those exist so you can check what you're doing now you said a person can actually test what they're drinking? >>yeah, not what they're drinking but what is like what is the content of their drug or their substance. >>interesting. >>yeah. how do students learn about that? how do they find out about that? the testing process? the testing process? what you were talking about? yeah just google. >>yeah [laughter] >>absolutely go ahead erika you were going to say? i think, as far as safety measures through the event center i think it's really well managed. that there's... like when i went to the last edm show, there were ambulances parked out front, there was a lot of security kind of monitoring the area. i think like the precautions are need to be taken by the individuals making sure that they are in control whether they're sober or drinking alcohol, taking drugs. i think that it's mostly up to that person. >>and when the effort is done and the lights go up and it's time for people to go o
you know what you're taking. there...now a days, since it's such a big thing to do, there's test takers. so those exist so you can check what you're doing now you said a person can actually test what they're drinking? >>yeah, not what they're drinking but what is like what is the content of their drug or their substance. >>interesting. >>yeah. how do students learn about that? how do they find out about that? the testing process? the testing process? what you were talking...
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then we get blamed for what you it, because they'll be wondering well who do it, it could be one of us. you better own that. and i think you'll get point for oh, i'm so sorry, i didn't mean to do. that will i didn't let you know. that's why you can't have white carpet, white furniture. >> that's why you don't have parties at your house. >> last partied at my house somebody broke my couch. >> oh, i heard about that party. >> yes, he doesn't work here any more. yesterday, we told but -- >> wait, because he broke your couch? >> no, he's gone. >> you handled that? >> don't mess up my house. yesterday we told but a suave stylish -- oh. grandfather, i believe this guy in your home state of texas. >> he is. >> out of texas, from houston. >> hot grandpa. >> he's suave, 54 year old elementary school teacher, pictures of him are everywhere, all over instagram, and his name is irvin randall. so, he says he had no idea how popular he was until his daughter toll him, but pretty hip grand pa to be on instagram posting all the time. now here is the thing, something goes viral, people all over it, do you some investigating. >> he's not a grab pa? >> not that. look w
then we get blamed for what you it, because they'll be wondering well who do it, it could be one of us. you better own that. and i think you'll get point for oh, i'm so sorry, i didn't mean to do. that will i didn't let you know. that's why you can't have white carpet, white furniture. >> that's why you don't have parties at your house. >> last partied at my house somebody broke my couch. >> oh, i heard about that party. >> yes, he doesn't work here any more. yesterday,...
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you, give me a hug. okay, so this is few favorite bakery. just tell us what you guys do?rple, if you can't tell, is her favorite color. we shared that, as well. >> that's right. >> but you guys should probably know, she is on a lot with us over the past couple of years, mike, remember our 20th anniversary, do you remember the huge cake we brought into the studio. >> twenty tears for 20 years. >> exactly, what did we say? we just want something big, and you made magic happen. >> that's right. >> so it was like layers, then did you it for each one of the people of the good day team? >> all of the hoses and everyone involved, and all of things people associate them with. so it was really cool, cool for us, cool for everyone he will, i hope. >> it was tall, and i'm telling you we were eating off that far for days. >> one of the things i love about you, what you do, you have so much different flavors. >> list some of the flavors you guys have when it cakes to your cakes, blueberries. >> signature flavor is blue berry velvet, kind of like red velvet but tastes like blueberry ve
you, give me a hug. okay, so this is few favorite bakery. just tell us what you guys do?rple, if you can't tell, is her favorite color. we shared that, as well. >> that's right. >> but you guys should probably know, she is on a lot with us over the past couple of years, mike, remember our 20th anniversary, do you remember the huge cake we brought into the studio. >> twenty tears for 20 years. >> exactly, what did we say? we just want something big, and you made magic...
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and you have been doing this for so long. e you again. >> nice to see you. >> how many years now? >> it's coming up on 40 years. it's a long time. >> eh, you're just a pup. you're just getting started, right? >> hopefully i'll get it down. >> [ laughing ] maybe some fool will hire you, right? >> yeah, right. >> you started the first -- one of the first food banks back in the '70s. why? why did you do that? >> well, okay. at that point what we were doing was providing a supplemental assistance. somebody went in to apply for a government assistance program, had forgot to bring their children's birth certificates. they sent them to the local church, where they could get three days worth of food to help get them through until the government assistance programs were available to them. it's been interesting, cheryl, because what we've seen now is we've become part of the network that provides service to people in need because of the access we have to fresh produce, stuff we recover from grocery stores. we are part of the system. we'
and you have been doing this for so long. e you again. >> nice to see you. >> how many years now? >> it's coming up on 40 years. it's a long time. >> eh, you're just a pup. you're just getting started, right? >> hopefully i'll get it down. >> [ laughing ] maybe some fool will hire you, right? >> yeah, right. >> you started the first -- one of the first food banks back in the '70s. why? why did you do that? >> well, okay. at that point what...
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you just heard mrs. clinton assert, what will that mean for the campaign and u.s./russian relations so relations joining us now, ambassador john bolton. ambassad ambassador, do you think russia did it? >> well, i don't think we know enough at this point. let me be clear, i have no doubt whatever that russia is ready, willing and able to engaging in this kind of cyber espionage. and i have no doubt that they have and probably have in the past tried to influence american politics. but let's be clear, those generalizations don't necessarily tell you a lot about this particular event. it is stunning to me for live to hillary clinton talk about the damage 2 that can be done by a foreign intelligence service. what was she thinking for the four years that she was secretary of state? and that's why the real contrast comes here. when fbi director comey gave his recent conference about hillary's e-mail problem, he said we had no direct evidence that her server was hacked by foreign operatives. and he said this, given the nature of the system and of the actors potentially involved, we assess that we would be unlikely to see such direct evidence. so if the russians hack
you just heard mrs. clinton assert, what will that mean for the campaign and u.s./russian relations so relations joining us now, ambassador john bolton. ambassad ambassador, do you think russia did it? >> well, i don't think we know enough at this point. let me be clear, i have no doubt whatever that russia is ready, willing and able to engaging in this kind of cyber espionage. and i have no doubt that they have and probably have in the past tried to influence american politics. but let's...
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you said, ryan, having these conversations but also peaceful protests. there's a way to do it. >> right. >> and you want to bring something positive about this instead of hate. >> there's so you can do like you say peaceful protests, contacting your representative but in the situation itself, the scary thing for a lot of people of color is they feel like there are no rules. how do you work with a police officer and i think in many ways you just have to respond, listen and make sure you're safe. >> great, great conversation. i want to thank you both for joining us. we'll be right back. joining us. we'll be right back. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, wh
you said, ryan, having these conversations but also peaceful protests. there's a way to do it. >> right. >> and you want to bring something positive about this instead of hate. >> there's so you can do like you say peaceful protests, contacting your representative but in the situation itself, the scary thing for a lot of people of color is they feel like there are no rules. how do you work with a police officer and i think in many ways you just have to respond, listen and make...
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why do you do one over the other. sodo that one. >> look, very quickly, if you think it's going to move up slowly, sell the put, collect the premium. if you think it's going to move fast, buy the call. >> you agree with that. >> yes, it's a matter of conviction. just like the trades we talked about earlier too. >> time now for the final call ahead of the 4th of july weekend. >> sort of big steady safe name, health care, but amgen in particular. >> enjoy independence day weekend. if you're trying to catch lobsters as i have been, don't try to disguise yourself as one first. >> meaning wear sunscreen. >> brexit or not, that was never part of my thesis and i think something is going on with the european banks here. i think you can look to express that in the american puts. >> that's our time. thank you for watches. check out the website. in the meantime, have a great fourth of july weekend. enjoy your weekend. mad money with gym cross-clajims right now. the following program is a commercial presentation of total gym fitness
why do you do one over the other. sodo that one. >> look, very quickly, if you think it's going to move up slowly, sell the put, collect the premium. if you think it's going to move fast, buy the call. >> you agree with that. >> yes, it's a matter of conviction. just like the trades we talked about earlier too. >> time now for the final call ahead of the 4th of july weekend. >> sort of big steady safe name, health care, but amgen in particular. >> enjoy...
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do you make sure you have better stem education throughout the country. that is what hillary's initiatives are focused on. how do you have tech and innovation policy soan make sure america stays at the forefront. i don't think it was meant to address the terrorism issue mark was a fairly talking about. emily: so what do you think a hillary clinton white house would mean for silicon valley? and what would a donald trump's white house mean? aaron: it is too scary to think about a donald trump white house, so let's go with hillary. obama set the country up on really good footing from additional policy standpoint. if you think about his investments in the u.s. digital service, and thinking through what a lot of these future industries will look like in life sciences and transportation, he has generally been on the side of the more progressive technology policies. there's been examples, whether it is what the nsa does, some of our encryption policies where the tech industry would disagree, that is to be expected. but he set the country up to be much more digitally-oriented than i think the country ever had. now what we need to do is we need to continue on
do you make sure you have better stem education throughout the country. that is what hillary's initiatives are focused on. how do you have tech and innovation policy soan make sure america stays at the forefront. i don't think it was meant to address the terrorism issue mark was a fairly talking about. emily: so what do you think a hillary clinton white house would mean for silicon valley? and what would a donald trump's white house mean? aaron: it is too scary to think about a donald trump...
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i want to you feel how wet i am. >> it is cool. so many things to doere and super reasonable and they have adorable life guards. >> yes. >> not one of them una tracktive. >> all very good looking, well trained and good looking. >> what do you want people to know about this facility. >> we have two beach front water parks, attractions and we're open from 9:30 to 6:00. >> put on your fancy shoes. >> okay. >> bob, bob, bob, bob, bob. >> just so you know, this is hilarious because he he is mary. >> we want him to do this. >> this is killing him. >> yes. >> is there a shirt off. >> take your shirt off. >> oh, my jonas brothers. >> bob, bob, bob. >> what is he taking his hundreds of dollars out. >> he is crazy. >> jump. >> now, my boss is here, mare, mare, mare, mare. >> no, bob, you did great, buddy. >> we never saw that before. that is a first in 35 years. >> in 35 years they have never seen this before. >> that is nice. >> give me a hug. >> i need someone to dry, marry ann vaughn. >> it is getting a little duey >> come here. >> fun. >> all right. could yo
i want to you feel how wet i am. >> it is cool. so many things to doere and super reasonable and they have adorable life guards. >> yes. >> not one of them una tracktive. >> all very good looking, well trained and good looking. >> what do you want people to know about this facility. >> we have two beach front water parks, attractions and we're open from 9:30 to 6:00. >> put on your fancy shoes. >> okay. >> bob, bob, bob, bob, bob. >>...
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legitimate content that you're doing on behalf of the company, but that that really resonates and is in line with the objectives of the business and the brand. >> so what do you say to a founder, and i met one recently, who doesn't want to be out there? she saeays my product speaks fo itself, it isn't need to be about me, i've grown this far and thinking about how to grow it even more, but i don't like being on tv, what do you say to someone like that? >> one of two things. tell me how you're going to win then because this is the game these days. you have to be the voice of your own product, of your owner is advice. you have to believe in it enough that you're willing to be in front of it if you want other people not just to buy into your service, but especially if you want to attract the best talent as a founder. if you're not willing to be at the forefront of your business, how is it that you can expect someone else wants to go in
legitimate content that you're doing on behalf of the company, but that that really resonates and is in line with the objectives of the business and the brand. >> so what do you say to a founder, and i met one recently, who doesn't want to be out there? she saeays my product speaks fo itself, it isn't need to be about me, i've grown this far and thinking about how to grow it even more, but i don't like being on tv, what do you say to someone like that? >> one of two things. tell me...
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so depend where you are. >> i mean, actually wound down, weather hit it, start today taper off little bit, so really is location dependent, if you do get hit, probably get hit hard out there, you know what, the rain helping to cool things down all be it briefly, and we are actually setting up for even hotter days down the road here, so let's get you out here, show you what's happening for storm scan one more time, wider zoom, and everything is very very spotty. anything that is out there because it is such a moisture rich air mass, you can see over the delmarva peninsula, zeroed in on that earlier in the broadcast, very, very heavily coming down at this point. so, this is kind of the theme through the rest of the day, see how things in the last few hours, sort of just bubble up with not only building cloud cover, but also of course the rain. and this is sort of our story today, as well as even into tomorrow. some heavier bands every showers, across the planes, a spot for the last few days gotten hit pretty hard, regardless actually don't have any severe weather threat here for the next few days, i show you all a very wide zoom thou
so depend where you are. >> i mean, actually wound down, weather hit it, start today taper off little bit, so really is location dependent, if you do get hit, probably get hit hard out there, you know what, the rain helping to cool things down all be it briefly, and we are actually setting up for even hotter days down the road here, so let's get you out here, show you what's happening for storm scan one more time, wider zoom, and everything is very very spotty. anything that is out there...
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when you've got people all around you, there's only so little things you can do with a 70 ton beast likeresting moment but just shows when you put one tank in a crowd of thousands of people, unless you're willing to fire, that tank's not very good in terms of making your point. >> we are also joined by former cia officer bob baer. bob, obviously, you probably lived through a number of coups in your career. unless, back in tiananmen square, you know, the chinese government brought in troops from outside beijing in order to have troops who were willing to fire on peaceful protesters. unless you have troops who are willing to actually go that far, there's not much, all the weapons in the world don't really matter. >> oh, absolutely. this was not professionally done. i have been involved in coups before. they should have taken cnn turk and closed it down the first minutes, the radio station, social media, the internet. even if they didn't arrest erdogan they should have taken care of all of that right at the beginning. i have been speculating with turkish officers a couple months ago about a
when you've got people all around you, there's only so little things you can do with a 70 ton beast likeresting moment but just shows when you put one tank in a crowd of thousands of people, unless you're willing to fire, that tank's not very good in terms of making your point. >> we are also joined by former cia officer bob baer. bob, obviously, you probably lived through a number of coups in your career. unless, back in tiananmen square, you know, the chinese government brought in...
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we invest for 30, on 40, 50 year cycles, so i think it makes better reality television than it does in terms of what you should doran investment perspective. i think ultimately it's a great place to invest. so from our perspective it's don't change anything. just stick with what you know. >> john, there's been a number of investors on our show, we've asked the question and they all say the same thing. it doesn't matter who the next president is. here's what the markets look like. do you think we're that disconnected from the political situation and the tax and regulatory potential policies from the future administration inspect. >> no. i don't think we're that disconnected, and i think -- i frankly think whoever gets in is going to have to have a better growth agenda. i think we've had eight years of very anemic growth and starting to show up in sort of personal in the accident and the way people feel about the country, and i think we have to get back on a growth trajectory but ultimately the politicians can only do so much. we have a fairly balanced political scene in washington right now between the democrats a
we invest for 30, on 40, 50 year cycles, so i think it makes better reality television than it does in terms of what you should doran investment perspective. i think ultimately it's a great place to invest. so from our perspective it's don't change anything. just stick with what you know. >> john, there's been a number of investors on our show, we've asked the question and they all say the same thing. it doesn't matter who the next president is. here's what the markets look like. do you...
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(laughter) so do you think it's going to be more of an anti--- you know, the message of the d.n.c., wasanti-trump or pro-hillary? >> completely comparative. you have one person with a record of achievements in the domestic and international preen nay. the people who love her most are those who work with her most closely. they admire her and like her. then you have someone -- >> larry: trump is opposite. >> well, his family lovers him but if you get them behind closed doors, i think they're thinking this guy should not really be president of the united states. >> larry: you think so? (cheers and applause) you know what? i think eric trump has that look in his eyes. >> it would have to be a closed and soundproof door. he has a tv show, the apprentice, there was a "star wars" theme on one episode where he was talking with darth vader, i don't think that's the qualifications even his family thinks -- >> larry: you may be giving his family too much credit. (laughter) >> i don't think this is the last trump will run for president by the way. i think ivanka has it in her eyes. >> larry: do you
(laughter) so do you think it's going to be more of an anti--- you know, the message of the d.n.c., wasanti-trump or pro-hillary? >> completely comparative. you have one person with a record of achievements in the domestic and international preen nay. the people who love her most are those who work with her most closely. they admire her and like her. then you have someone -- >> larry: trump is opposite. >> well, his family lovers him but if you get them behind closed doors, i...
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so what do you do?? so if we feel we are not looking into because we want to make things, we want to the change things, then i believe it's just right for anybody in -- [inaudible] to support. for the last two years, we never had so much amount of money to share because nigeria, you know, every month -- [inaudible] now based on the -- you now share two states. now, last month we had a very, very high amount to share with the state. nobody made any comment about it. nobody made a comment about it because when something good happens, nobody cared. but you make one error, the whole world shouting -- [inaudible] i think there was one also that said that. he was a young man. the whole world is shouting finish. finish -- so i believe it's for our own good as nigerians to support government -- [inaudible] support them and encourage them. in this most cases when they do wrong, we tell them and say don't do this job. but in this job -- [inaudible] there's nothing you can do about it. so let's see how we can encour
so what do you do?? so if we feel we are not looking into because we want to make things, we want to the change things, then i believe it's just right for anybody in -- [inaudible] to support. for the last two years, we never had so much amount of money to share because nigeria, you know, every month -- [inaudible] now based on the -- you now share two states. now, last month we had a very, very high amount to share with the state. nobody made any comment about it. nobody made a comment about...
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you have to dress up, in white. it is the ninth time we will do this. socampbell's feel saturday, all white party. >> that sound like fun. >> jeff brad shaw will be playing. >> good time. >> we will see you there, alex, are you going to go. >> tell roberta, tell her parents i said... >> i can't hear you. >> tell her parent i said bomgia. >> whatever she says. >> hi, parents. >> there we go. >> beautiful. >> coming up on 9:34, forget pokemon go one mom has a brand new app many other adult wish they could have had. >> jen fred was sharing this called chardonay girls, this is a comedian, from south jersey, known as one funny mother, posted this video on facebook explaining how her so-called app works. instead of finding creature which is a big hot trend with pokemon go, mom says she can find glasses of chardonay. >> this app is amazing, it tells you where glasses of chardonay are in your local area and it is free, you can find it. there is one here, donna, there it is. right here. it is free chardonay. free chardonay for moms every where. oh, my goodness, wha
you have to dress up, in white. it is the ninth time we will do this. socampbell's feel saturday, all white party. >> that sound like fun. >> jeff brad shaw will be playing. >> good time. >> we will see you there, alex, are you going to go. >> tell roberta, tell her parents i said... >> i can't hear you. >> tell her parent i said bomgia. >> whatever she says. >> hi, parents. >> there we go. >> beautiful. >> coming up on...
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so something to watch. back to you guys. >> thank you. have a great weekend. so, i go to you on this. what doou make of this incredible round trip we've seen in the vicks? >> first of all, the vicks absolutely went too far too fast. the news is out, typically, what happen ss the vix will go up about one point. what actually happened, a 5% decline. the vix went up by about ten. you say, all right, options premiums got hysterical and generally speaking, when options prices get hysterical, that's the time you want to get long. we have taken a long look at this. through many different cycles and we found that if the vix is is above 25, chances are you're probably going to get a bounce off that. z >> so, you missedi eed it. >> i don't mean you, but in general, people probably missed it. >> yet, maybe you did, maybe you didn't. maybe you said, what just happened and before you got a chance to think about buying or selling anything, the market had come back. i don't really feel like there's a lot more upside from here. i don't really. >> so, you don't agree with tom lee. if you look at to the vix fu
so something to watch. back to you guys. >> thank you. have a great weekend. so, i go to you on this. what doou make of this incredible round trip we've seen in the vicks? >> first of all, the vicks absolutely went too far too fast. the news is out, typically, what happen ss the vix will go up about one point. what actually happened, a 5% decline. the vix went up by about ten. you say, all right, options premiums got hysterical and generally speaking, when options prices get...
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you kind of question your self worth. like, "oh, so what do you do for a living?" hispers] i make youtube videos. [laughter] emily: like, not the cats playing pianos, guys. sal: exactly. so, like, nine or 10 months into it, all of a sudden, we got our first major donation. it was from ann doerr. i immediately e-mailed her -- it was a $10,000 donation. i said thank you so much, this is the most generous donation the khan academy has ever received. if we were a physical school, you would now have a building named after you. and she responded back. she said, well, i love what you're doing. i would love to learn more. and, you know, we met and we talked more. she said you have made a lot of progress, but how are supporting yourself? and in as proud a way as possible, i said i'm not. she said you really need to be supporting yourself, i've just wired you $100,000. so, that was a good day. emily: wow. sal: that was what kind of allowed me to say, wow, maybe i can really do this. emily: and it is still all free. sal: it's all free. free world-class education for anyone, an
you kind of question your self worth. like, "oh, so what do you do for a living?" hispers] i make youtube videos. [laughter] emily: like, not the cats playing pianos, guys. sal: exactly. so, like, nine or 10 months into it, all of a sudden, we got our first major donation. it was from ann doerr. i immediately e-mailed her -- it was a $10,000 donation. i said thank you so much, this is the most generous donation the khan academy has ever received. if we were a physical school, you...
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so how do you have this important conversation with them? g expert ericka souter and our very own ryan smith are back with us. and, ericka, i want to start with you because so many parents and i'm a parent, but we're hesitant to have these tough talks about horrific events and tragedy but you actually say we need to have these. it can be a beneficial conversation. >> right. as adults we need to acknowledge that this kind of police brutality isn't new but the widespread use of smartphones is so kids are being bombarded with images that they never did see in the past and so it's forcing parents to have these conversations earlier and earlier. >> i want to ask you how young is too young but, ryan, i want to bring you in. you have two twin boys, they're 2 1/2. you're already having these conversations with them. what are you saying? >> i mean, my point is to have a conversation with them as soon as they can start speaking. i fear for the world that they will inherit, i really do. two boys, two black boys in this country, in this environment is te
so how do you have this important conversation with them? g expert ericka souter and our very own ryan smith are back with us. and, ericka, i want to start with you because so many parents and i'm a parent, but we're hesitant to have these tough talks about horrific events and tragedy but you actually say we need to have these. it can be a beneficial conversation. >> right. as adults we need to acknowledge that this kind of police brutality isn't new but the widespread use of smartphones...
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you know what? why would humans who are not doing such a good job of taking care of this ball," as you say, this little ball that you see from so far away, our planet... we're not doing such a good job. i mean, we have wars, we have environmental destruction. why would we want to export that to mars, that looks so beautiful from down here? why would you want to do that? >> well, i mean, really, space exploration is all about survival, really. it's about survival of humanity. and we have no choice. we have to explore. in fact, the space program really, i say often, began when people walked out of their caves-- the first time that people actually went out to explore. and the frontier has been pushed further and further. but i think that in exploring space, we are ensuring our survival. and people talk about, you know, the destination. we're going to go to mars, we're going to go to, you know, an asteroid. you know, we're going to the stars. that's where we're going. these are all... the other ones are just simple waypoints. >> hinojosa: we're going to the stars. and tell me how, by going to the stars, that is ensuring our human s
you know what? why would humans who are not doing such a good job of taking care of this ball," as you say, this little ball that you see from so far away, our planet... we're not doing such a good job. i mean, we have wars, we have environmental destruction. why would we want to export that to mars, that looks so beautiful from down here? why would you want to do that? >> well, i mean, really, space exploration is all about survival, really. it's about survival of humanity. and we...
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why do you have to be so anti-cop. >> you know the movement is projustice.ieve that police officers has been held accountable in every city and every state across the country. so it's not anti-cop but it is projustice making sure all public servants are accountable to law at all steps. >> larry: why do you think it's so easy for people to believe this. >> people who have been at the status quo, sheriff clarke is an example. so many people want to defame the movement because they don't want to live in a world that's ungist. >> it's a weird thing because we've been all kind of conditioned to be believe that black equals bad. like even in our language when we say like blackmail or black cat or black list. like it just, that's the way we're positioned to think, you know. >> that's the go-to position anyway. they did it with all the civil rights movement, they did the same thing. it's not hard to demonize us. have you watched the news in america. every news channel you watch is black people doing bad. they got black people doing bad [bleep] and there are no black
why do you have to be so anti-cop. >> you know the movement is projustice.ieve that police officers has been held accountable in every city and every state across the country. so it's not anti-cop but it is projustice making sure all public servants are accountable to law at all steps. >> larry: why do you think it's so easy for people to believe this. >> people who have been at the status quo, sheriff clarke is an example. so many people want to defame the movement because...
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hinojosa: and you know, how many women do you run into who are just like, "oh, no, no, i could never do that, i was never smart enough," you know, "oh, my god, i've been so afraid." but why, again, why do you want other women-- i think you have a real solid following in terms of women and certainly men-- but you want women to kind of look at that, this whole notion of never feeling good enough, always feeling like you're performing and someone's about to find out the truth that you don't really know anything about what's going on. >> i can't tell you how many women and men have come up to me and said, "you've written my life story." >> hinojosa: all this insecurity going on. >> exactly. there's one other factor: i am 74 years old, and the fact that women begin hiding that age factor-- from the time they are 25 on, they start shaving that age factor. and think about the number of women, especially, who are changing their faces for youth's sake. and i have always said to my children, because my mother had died at 49, when she was beautiful, "i want my children to see me grow old." so i have never touched my face. i have always talked about my age and belie
hinojosa: and you know, how many women do you run into who are just like, "oh, no, no, i could never do that, i was never smart enough," you know, "oh, my god, i've been so afraid." but why, again, why do you want other women-- i think you have a real solid following in terms of women and certainly men-- but you want women to kind of look at that, this whole notion of never feeling good enough, always feeling like you're performing and someone's about to find out the truth...
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so, you don't agree with tom lee. i just mentioned this. if you look at to the vix future, they're still pricing about 20 in december. do you know what i mean? so if you're looking at spot vicks at 15 after such a historic decline, it's not telling you a lot. >> it's all noise. has anything changed materially for the better over the past week or two? >> arguably gotten worst. >> some data was better. nothing has changed expect worst and we know equities and asset classes have done nothing for 18 month, yet they've treated you to three 10% plus drawdowns. >> one thing is certainly happen. everybody has gotten a second chance. right? brexit happened. market got slammed. and options premiums went through the roof. now, we've round tripped it and option premiums are down. so ask yourself this one thing, which is that if you had another chance to hedge, would you? to me, it makes sense. >> use the low vix now to hedge. buy insurance. >> up next, mike doubled his money off carter's bullish call on silver. so why does he have regrets? we'll explain when "options action" returns. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. st
so, you don't agree with tom lee. i just mentioned this. if you look at to the vix future, they're still pricing about 20 in december. do you know what i mean? so if you're looking at spot vicks at 15 after such a historic decline, it's not telling you a lot. >> it's all noise. has anything changed materially for the better over the past week or two? >> arguably gotten worst. >> some data was better. nothing has changed expect worst and we know equities and asset classes have...
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so, what do you love so much about the weather. >> it is unexpected. it is just there for to you do every day, so it is something thaw can get to do every day. yeah, i like it. >> great description. have you had a great time so far trying out to be a kid caster? everyone has had great energy so far today and we have had some great auditions, great tv smiles. we have had some stickers put up on the board. did you have a good time trying out today. >> yep. >> what did you like so much about it. >> we like to play. >> what did you think, you haven't tried out, are you exited to try out in just a minute. >> yes. >> what brought you out today. >> so, i'm with my teacher and we usually we are out here and we wanted to come here so we are here. >> good reason. we have had great energy out here. we will have kidcasters to show you next week because everybody has been doing so great. i'll turn it back to you at the desk. >> thanks very much, lauren. >>> great time out there. well, up next ukee hangs with the latest from the >>> our own ukee washington has been o
so, what do you love so much about the weather. >> it is unexpected. it is just there for to you do every day, so it is something thaw can get to do every day. yeah, i like it. >> great description. have you had a great time so far trying out to be a kid caster? everyone has had great energy so far today and we have had some great auditions, great tv smiles. we have had some stickers put up on the board. did you have a good time trying out today. >> yep. >> what did you...