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how did it change russia to a better country in sochi> -- in sochi> lisa: we were still discussing that before the panel. those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. unfortunately, the week after, all of our opinions that we had formed changed again, back, even worse, because of the invasion of ukraine. so all the goodwill that they built up, unfortunately, i think, went away. it was unfortunate for russia. but i do think during the games they had an opportunity to change a lot of people's opinions and move forward, yet they chose to revert. many people said it was already in the planning, that they knew they were going to do this after the games. i don't know about that. to your question, we can only hope. we have no scientific proof that it is going to help any, but is it worth trying? is it better to just close it off and say, we are not going to deal with these people because they are going to keep going? i don't know. >> [inaudible]
how did it change russia to a better country in sochi> -- in sochi> lisa: we were still discussing that before the panel. those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. unfortunately, the week after, all of our opinions that we had formed changed again, back, even worse, because of the invasion of ukraine. so all the goodwill that they built up, unfortunately, i think, went away. it was unfortunate for russia. but i do think during the games they had an opportunity to change a...
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my last experience was in sochi during the winter olympic games. 17 consecutive olympic games, sochi ranks very high. it was extremely well-organized. it was a beautiful city. the people were great. the volunteers were super. and despite what everybody may press,ad in the mac and -- in the american press, i think the games went off fine. i'm not talking about the politics behind it and the money spent. i am just saying about the games itself. and i think they are going to do a great job as well with the world cup because they know how to organize. a crisis leading up to situation, but during the games, during the tournament, it will be fine. theard the same thing about 1980 games, that they were one of the best. i was not at those. but i just wanted to put that all into perspective. financials, that is another situation. andave heard the reports actually some of my contacts who work for the organizing committee did confirm that, of that $50 billion a year that was thrown out for the winter olympic games, about half of that was probably not really spent on the venues. but you also hav
my last experience was in sochi during the winter olympic games. 17 consecutive olympic games, sochi ranks very high. it was extremely well-organized. it was a beautiful city. the people were great. the volunteers were super. and despite what everybody may press,ad in the mac and -- in the american press, i think the games went off fine. i'm not talking about the politics behind it and the money spent. i am just saying about the games itself. and i think they are going to do a great job as well...
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hurd dells that is you have to get through sochi. i was brought over to sochi. about nine months in advance. and, i was supposedly doing a sports tourism session. and i said, well where is the tourism people here? and because, one of my specializations is how to leverage the major events to increase tourism and economic impact in the future. they're like, oh, we don't have any tourism development here. i said, well this is your chance to do that. so, there is a missed opportunity if russia and government, i mean, maybe this could be their platform, talking about building tourism infrastructure, doing a plan, building their image, than more people would go to russia and, as a tourist destination. but again i'm not sure they really want that to happen. so, you know, oxymoron here. >> i believe that russia will actually get rid of the visa process for world cup ticketholders. that will already make it a lot easier. if you get any indication from brazil, i believe 40,000 americans traveled to brazil for the world cup and brazil had a lengthy visa process for america
hurd dells that is you have to get through sochi. i was brought over to sochi. about nine months in advance. and, i was supposedly doing a sports tourism session. and i said, well where is the tourism people here? and because, one of my specializations is how to leverage the major events to increase tourism and economic impact in the future. they're like, oh, we don't have any tourism development here. i said, well this is your chance to do that. so, there is a missed opportunity if russia and...
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sochi olympic games, the crisis was a visible and also sochi was recentralize. everything was in one city. it was a huge project for the region but that's why the highly centralized. it's more difficult to manage this kind of narrative, about the public spending made for the world cup useless are useful for the population because we economic crisis now in the russian authorities themselves, how it will be next year and a year after. if you just kind of slowed down, that's doable per capita kind of crises, they'll be difficult to avoid local impact on the population. the second element that makes it more difficult to manage is this not in one place. it in several cities. which make that a centralized mechanism that usually helps until the way the money spent will be more difficult to do because of the decentralized in many cities. it will be very important for the russian authorities to be sure you don't have huge scandal around really kind of sports related or teen issues, but also to be sure that there is,, big scandal of corruption and some of the cities that
sochi olympic games, the crisis was a visible and also sochi was recentralize. everything was in one city. it was a huge project for the region but that's why the highly centralized. it's more difficult to manage this kind of narrative, about the public spending made for the world cup useless are useful for the population because we economic crisis now in the russian authorities themselves, how it will be next year and a year after. if you just kind of slowed down, that's doable per capita kind...
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i think they will advance what they did for sochi. when you cannot modernize the system, you are just creating parallels. a centralized system that is really where the state is putting a lot of money has to make sure it works. they will open new clinics. they will have the right equipment. that will cost a lot of money. that will be very well functioning during the cup. it doesn't mean that once the cup is over, the system will bring a lot of new positive elements for the population, which will continue to go to the public sector. but i think they will manage that well. they will have enough money, and even if there is less money, they will still be able to manage this element of the system. lori, i assume the teams bring their own doctors to these events. lori: for the u.s., we have a couple doctors that travel with us. i'm pretty sure the majority of the teams will travel with their own doctors. curious for those people studying russia, what happened to all the equipment? i know ge and the other suppliers left all the equipment , th
i think they will advance what they did for sochi. when you cannot modernize the system, you are just creating parallels. a centralized system that is really where the state is putting a lot of money has to make sure it works. they will open new clinics. they will have the right equipment. that will cost a lot of money. that will be very well functioning during the cup. it doesn't mean that once the cup is over, the system will bring a lot of new positive elements for the population, which will...
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how did it change russia to a better country in sochi> sochi> lisa: we were still discussing that before the panel. those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. ,nfortunately, the week after all of our opinions that we had formed changed again, back, even worse, because of the invasion of ukraine. so all the goodwill that they built up, unfortunately, i think, went away. russia.nfortunate for but i do think during the games they had an opportunity to change a lot of people's opinions and move forward, yet they chose to revert. many people said it was already in the planning, that they knew they were going to do this after the games. i don't know about that. to your question, we can only hope. we have no scientific proof that it is going to help any, but is it worth trying? is it better to just close it off and say, we are not going to deal with these people because they are going to keep going? i don't know. >> [inaudible] lisa: i think they did. the people that i talked to had broadened their -- the citizens, the individual citizens that took part in the olympic games bene
how did it change russia to a better country in sochi> sochi> lisa: we were still discussing that before the panel. those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. ,nfortunately, the week after all of our opinions that we had formed changed again, back, even worse, because of the invasion of ukraine. so all the goodwill that they built up, unfortunately, i think, went away. russia.nfortunate for but i do think during the games they had an opportunity to change a lot of people's...
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how did it change russia for a better country in sochi? >> we're actually discussing that right before the panel. you know, you saw the media go so favorable at the end of the so chi olympic games and i think those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. and unfortunately the week after, all of our opinions that we had formed changed again back and even worse. because of the invasion of ukraine. and so all of the good will they built up unfortunately went away. and it was you know, unfortunate for russia. but i do think during the games, they had an opportunity to change a lot of people's opinions and to move forward yet they chose to revert. many people said it was in the planning that they knew they were going to do this after the games. i don't know about that. to your question, we can only hope that you know, i'm not -- we have no scientific proof that it's going to help any. but is it worth trying? i mean, better to just close it off and say, we're not going to deal with these people because they are going to keep going?
how did it change russia for a better country in sochi? >> we're actually discussing that right before the panel. you know, you saw the media go so favorable at the end of the so chi olympic games and i think those of us that attended really fell in love with russia. and unfortunately the week after, all of our opinions that we had formed changed again back and even worse. because of the invasion of ukraine. and so all of the good will they built up unfortunately went away. and it was you...
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and i hurt my back. >> i remember. >> so i have a habit of -- >> when you fell that other time in sochi, was the toilet seat up? what was that about? i don't remember? >> it was richard's fault that time. the seat was up and he keeps saying "i didn't do it, there's only two people in the house. who did it." so i fell in and wrenched my back. >> ow, ow, ow. >> this was in some ways scarier because what could have happened. >> no kidding. but you're okay. we want to make sure that we take good care of you so we brought a man servant in. his name is julian, he's from manservants.com. >> julian! >> hello there. >> they also have instagram. julian, what will you do for our friend meredith? >> well, she is hot enough but here's an ice pack. >> thank you. >> cool you down. >> and, by the way, julian will hang around the entire show, meredith. >> i love this. >> scantily clad. he also man scapes. did you notice? >> i did. i did. >> man scaping is in. julian, thank you so much. you'll stand by in case we need you. >> whatever you need i'm at your call. >> can i ask you one quick question? so you
and i hurt my back. >> i remember. >> so i have a habit of -- >> when you fell that other time in sochi, was the toilet seat up? what was that about? i don't remember? >> it was richard's fault that time. the seat was up and he keeps saying "i didn't do it, there's only two people in the house. who did it." so i fell in and wrenched my back. >> ow, ow, ow. >> this was in some ways scarier because what could have happened. >> no kidding. but...
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. -- sochi during the winter olympics games.rican press, the games went off fine. i'm not talking about the politics or the monies enter anything else. just the games itself. i think they are going to do a great job as well with the world cup as they know how to organize and maybe not leading up to the crisis situation but you're in the games, it will be fine. i've heard the same thing about the 1980 games that they are one of the best. i just wanted to put that all into perspective. in terms of the financials, that is another situation. we have heard the root word and some of my contacts who work for the organizing committee did confirm that of the $50 billion figure that was thrown out for the winter olympic games, half of that was probably not really spent on the news. do you have to also put that into you at the $25 billion that was officially spent. that was to build a city. that wasn't for the olympic games. about 5 billion -- 25 billion of the same as the real figure was on the organizing the games. the rest was to build
. -- sochi during the winter olympics games.rican press, the games went off fine. i'm not talking about the politics or the monies enter anything else. just the games itself. i think they are going to do a great job as well with the world cup as they know how to organize and maybe not leading up to the crisis situation but you're in the games, it will be fine. i've heard the same thing about the 1980 games that they are one of the best. i just wanted to put that all into perspective. in terms...
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if you are smart he'll go to sochi. case in point. a foremost center of cyber crime is carter. it focuses on buying and selling personal information. >> the u.s. scres service arrested the site. they continue to trade personal information understand the watchful eye of the founder. these sites can be devastating. they lost 45,000 when police say this man and two others used stolen credit cards. pt traction with the three gentlemen in question is no different to anything that we have done in the past. we have done 1,000 transactions like that where we swiped the card. it wouldn't go through. we manually intevered it, when it when through we received payment. the tri >>> used a stolen credit card number. >> i find it interesting when something like this happens, and it sucks that it happened to me. i know it happened to merchants all over the country. taylor was not alone. the trio used stolen account information up and down the corridor in denver. >> i believe it was things they could get cash for with little effort. >> the same crime the black hat hatter committed when he bough
if you are smart he'll go to sochi. case in point. a foremost center of cyber crime is carter. it focuses on buying and selling personal information. >> the u.s. scres service arrested the site. they continue to trade personal information understand the watchful eye of the founder. these sites can be devastating. they lost 45,000 when police say this man and two others used stolen credit cards. pt traction with the three gentlemen in question is no different to anything that we have done...
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we just had the 2014 olympics in sochi.hina, one of the most polluted countries in the world host the winter olympics. i wond if people will be able to see the top or the bottom of the hill as the skiers come down the hill. >> dan? >> happy birthday to you, to the host popular song in history. problem is if you sing it in public you have to pay money to do that because it's got a copyright holder. now because of a lawsuit they've discovered there may be a cop. out f back in the early 1920s which suggests that the song is in the public domain. pretty soon everybody will be allowed to sing it out loud for free. i'm not going to do it right now because i would get charged. >> remember if you have your own hit or miss be sure to tweet it to us. that's it for this week's show. thank to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> we start with the fox news alert. a person of interest now in custody in connection with that tragic fatal shooting of a memphis police officer. 32-year-old officer se
we just had the 2014 olympics in sochi.hina, one of the most polluted countries in the world host the winter olympics. i wond if people will be able to see the top or the bottom of the hill as the skiers come down the hill. >> dan? >> happy birthday to you, to the host popular song in history. problem is if you sing it in public you have to pay money to do that because it's got a copyright holder. now because of a lawsuit they've discovered there may be a cop. out f back in the...
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. >> reporter: he also passes around his two gold medals from vancouver and sochi. greg. >> how he has no legs and he has two gold medal and that is kind of cool. that's really cool. >> he's a great coach. he inspires me so much. better. >> there you go, way to move! if i can get these kids, even it's not in hockey, but to excel and believe in themselves in whatever they like to do, then i think i did my job. it's a difficult drill but it's made to make you better. >> reporter: a job well done as he inspires young hockey players to push themselveses to greatness. >> let me catch you! >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, little falls, new jersey. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here in cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. >>> i'm grateful for my wife. it's just such a blessing when you can honor each other. he hypocrisy of this. >> what the family's activist says about the second life. >> a sociopath >> t >> will she stand next to the cheating man? >> megan fox file
. >> reporter: he also passes around his two gold medals from vancouver and sochi. greg. >> how he has no legs and he has two gold medal and that is kind of cool. that's really cool. >> he's a great coach. he inspires me so much. better. >> there you go, way to move! if i can get these kids, even it's not in hockey, but to excel and believe in themselves in whatever they like to do, then i think i did my job. it's a difficult drill but it's made to make you better....
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this time in a gym in sochi, pumping iron, and pumping up.rking out alongside the prime minister before grilling a breakfast on a barbecue. remember the shot of his shirtless horse ride? who could forget that? now, he kept his shirt on. >>> now to a guy lucky enough to find a $20 bill on the ground. but that was just the beginning of his good news. hubert tang decided to buy some scratch-off tickets. after scratching one, he turned to his friend and said, i think i just won $1 million. and he did. he jokes he may start leaving $20 bills in random places. pretty amazing. >>> still ahead, not a second to lose. a woman that appeared to be having a stroke. what doctors did just in time to save her. how that new medicine works, when we come back. rise? shingle. and how it can hit you out of nowhere. i know. i had it. c'mon let's sit down and talk about it. and did you know that one in three people will get shingles? (all) no. that's why i'm reminding people if you had chickenpox then the shingles virus is already inside you. (all) oooh. who's had
this time in a gym in sochi, pumping iron, and pumping up.rking out alongside the prime minister before grilling a breakfast on a barbecue. remember the shot of his shirtless horse ride? who could forget that? now, he kept his shirt on. >>> now to a guy lucky enough to find a $20 bill on the ground. but that was just the beginning of his good news. hubert tang decided to buy some scratch-off tickets. after scratching one, he turned to his friend and said, i think i just won $1 million....
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. >> reporter: he also passes around his two gold medals from vancouver and sochi. him special to you, greg. >> how he has no legs and he has two gold medal and that is kind of cool. that's really cool. >> he's a great coach. he inspires me so much. he made me work harder and i got better. >> there you go, way to move! if i can get these kids, even it's not in hockey, but to excel and believe in themselves in whatever they like to do, then i think i did my job. it's a difficult drill but it's made to make you better. >> reporter: a job well done as he inspires young hockey players to push themselveses to greatness. >> let me catch you! >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, little falls, new jersey. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of us here in cbs news, thanks for joining us and good >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, a
. >> reporter: he also passes around his two gold medals from vancouver and sochi. him special to you, greg. >> how he has no legs and he has two gold medal and that is kind of cool. that's really cool. >> he's a great coach. he inspires me so much. he made me work harder and i got better. >> there you go, way to move! if i can get these kids, even it's not in hockey, but to excel and believe in themselves in whatever they like to do, then i think i did my job. it's a...
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and my last experience was in sochi during the winter olympic games.and of my 17 consecutive olympic games, i must say sochi ranked very high. it was extremely well organized. it was a beautiful city. the people were great. the volunteers were super, and despite what everybody may have read in the american press, i must say that i think they gains went off fine. i'm not talking about the politics behind it or the money spent or anything else. i'm just saying about the games that sell. i think they're going to do a great job as well with the world cup because they know how to organize. maybe not living up to a little crisis situation, but during the games, during the tournament it will be fine. i heard the same thing about the 1980 games, that they want of the best. i was not have those, but just wanted to put that all into perspective. now, in terms of financials, that's another situation. we've heard the reports, and actually some of my contacts who work for the organizing committee, did confirm that of that $50 billion figure that was thrown out for
and my last experience was in sochi during the winter olympic games.and of my 17 consecutive olympic games, i must say sochi ranked very high. it was extremely well organized. it was a beautiful city. the people were great. the volunteers were super, and despite what everybody may have read in the american press, i must say that i think they gains went off fine. i'm not talking about the politics behind it or the money spent or anything else. i'm just saying about the games that sell. i think...
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. >> seth: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and finally, it was so hot in sochi this past weekend, they created a new olympic sport, "downhill water-skiing." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! >> seth: all right, how we doing, 8g band? everybody, give it up, back tonight on the drums, brad wilk. thank you so much for being with us, tonight. [ cheers and applause ] lovely to have you. also, i want to give it up to our incredible cameraman who filmed me live backstage. i mean, it almost looks like it was filmed beforehand. those guys are just back there, running with me to the safe, doing all that stuff. best crew in the world. you guys, we have a great show for you tonight. from the new nbc sitcom, "mr. robinson," a very funny man, craig robinson is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he stars on the "the jim gaffigan show," which airs on tv land and netflix new, "wet hot american summer," michael ian black joins us. [ cheers and applause ] the great michael ian black. and tonight, i'm very excited about this, you guys, we're gonna be making milksh
. >> seth: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and finally, it was so hot in sochi this past weekend, they created a new olympic sport, "downhill water-skiing." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! >> seth: all right, how we doing, 8g band? everybody, give it up, back tonight on the drums, brad wilk. thank you so much for being with us, tonight. [ cheers and applause ] lovely to have you. also, i want to give it up to our incredible...
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the ratings were higher than the nba finals and the winter olympics from sochi.'m sure that we have all talked about how important it is that people get engaged. they're engaged, and we've got people sputtering about the fact donald trump actually talked straight. it's going to be a hoot. fred, thanks for being with us, as always. caitlin, thank you so much. as always. time, quickly, for us to say coming up monday,an out of time.g up monday,an out of >> mr. vice president if we don't act now it's going to be too late. >> there's a blurring between fiction and reality. because they have a political agenda. >> no new pipeline? >> no. actually this time, no. >> americans control and own their own energy. >> and recycle. >> i am so empowered. >> shut down sea world. >> are your whales being in prison here. should they be free? >> they are succeeding. >> this is
the ratings were higher than the nba finals and the winter olympics from sochi.'m sure that we have all talked about how important it is that people get engaged. they're engaged, and we've got people sputtering about the fact donald trump actually talked straight. it's going to be a hoot. fred, thanks for being with us, as always. caitlin, thank you so much. as always. time, quickly, for us to say coming up monday,an out of time.g up monday,an out of >> mr. vice president if we don't act...
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the ratings were higher than the nba finals and the winter olympics from sochi.have all talked about how important it is that people get engaged. they're engaged, and we've got people sputtering about the fact donald trump actually talked straight. it's going to be a hoot. fred, thanks for being with us as always. caitlin, thank you so much. as always. time, quickly, for us to say coming up monday kt america farland among our guests. please be with us.. good night from new york. ♪ >> carbon could cost us the planet. >> mr. vice president, if we don't about act now, it's going to be late. >> there's a blurring between fiction and reality. >> cancel christmas. >> because they have a political agenda. john: so no new pipeline? >> no.pe actually, this time, no. >> use windmills instead. so americans -- >> control and own their own energy. john: and recycle. >> wow, i'm so empowered. ♪ john: and shut down seaworld. >> are you whales being cruelly imprisoned here? should you be set free? john: people demand they be set free, that mines and pipelines be stopped, and the
the ratings were higher than the nba finals and the winter olympics from sochi.have all talked about how important it is that people get engaged. they're engaged, and we've got people sputtering about the fact donald trump actually talked straight. it's going to be a hoot. fred, thanks for being with us as always. caitlin, thank you so much. as always. time, quickly, for us to say coming up monday kt america farland among our guests. please be with us.. good night from new york. ♪ >>...
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this particular video was shot at putin's summer home here sochi. >>> we continue to talk with sourceson the redskins following today's big announcement. rg3 will start the 2015 season on the bench. head coach jay gruden explains his decision. >>> new positive since in the panda den. why the new cub is looking more healthy by the day. >>> and a new cast member joining "saturday night live." we will let you in on the hollywood secret. stay with us. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day. i'm sid. and i bank human at td bank. >>> right now in salem, virginia, the friends and family of adam ward are remembering the photo journalist at the high school where he graduated. ward and fellow journalist, alison parker, were shot to death during a live tv broadcast last week. and alison's father is already star
this particular video was shot at putin's summer home here sochi. >>> we continue to talk with sourceson the redskins following today's big announcement. rg3 will start the 2015 season on the bench. head coach jay gruden explains his decision. >>> new positive since in the panda den. why the new cub is looking more healthy by the day. >>> and a new cast member joining "saturday night live." we will let you in on the hollywood secret. stay with us. i was at...
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. >> seth: last time you were here was right after sochi. >> yes. >> seth: were you just about to havelooked like i was about to have a baby. >> seth: got you. >> i was actually only 5 months pregnant. >> seth: got you. so now, she's almost a year old? >> she is. her birthday is in a couple weeks. >> seth: very exciting. >> she's adorable. matt never hears anything about her. >> i see pictures every morning. she comes on the set at 6:30 and i get -- we actually face time with veil at 6:45 every morning. >> steve: got ya. >> i'll be like, "look, here she is at the stop and shop, isn't that adorable." >> seth: do you genuinely think it's adorable? >> not really, no. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, okay. because you have kids. >> but, i smile and i pretend it adorable. i go, "oh, i can't get enough of that. can we do the promos, please?" >> you're not that good of an actor. >> seth: well, you certainly don't want to say at 6:45 right before you you guys start, if i'm being honest i don't think this is adorable. let's go do the news. >> i do think its adorable. >> seth: of course, it's adorabl
. >> seth: last time you were here was right after sochi. >> yes. >> seth: were you just about to havelooked like i was about to have a baby. >> seth: got you. >> i was actually only 5 months pregnant. >> seth: got you. so now, she's almost a year old? >> she is. her birthday is in a couple weeks. >> seth: very exciting. >> she's adorable. matt never hears anything about her. >> i see pictures every morning. she comes on the set at...
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russia spent $50 billion on the sochi games, compared to original production cost of $12 billion.they went $38 billion over budget despite spending zero on shirts. [ laughter and applause ] in fact, the average cost overrun for the games since 1976 is 252%. to put that in perspective. if you inflated usain bolt's 100 meter time of 9.63 seconds by 252%, his time would be 33.89 seconds and he would have finished behind late night writer john lutz. [ laughter and applause ] >> i won! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the bid became so contentious that a televised debate was held. sports economist andrew zimbalist, a critic of the bid, said the math was unrealistic. claiming, "most of the numbers i see reflect drunken optimism." when everyone who has been to boston knows, it's a city that only exercises drunken pessimism. [ laughter ] [ boston accent ] "they're never gonna plow this street. and i'm never going to see my honda again. my honda is as good as gone." [ laughter ] another point of contention in the public debate, was the fact ioc board members would have exclusive access to
russia spent $50 billion on the sochi games, compared to original production cost of $12 billion.they went $38 billion over budget despite spending zero on shirts. [ laughter and applause ] in fact, the average cost overrun for the games since 1976 is 252%. to put that in perspective. if you inflated usain bolt's 100 meter time of 9.63 seconds by 252%, his time would be 33.89 seconds and he would have finished behind late night writer john lutz. [ laughter and applause ] >> i won! [...
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remember when the russian oil tried to drill in the russian part of the arctic in 2013 just ahead of the sochiics greenpeace, which owns boats and has lots of money, got all the way out there and tried to scale the rig and the russian coast guard rounded them all up. greenpeace will not tell me for certain, they don't want to tip their hand that they'll do something like that but they have said "we have to run out the clock, we have to create another delay" like the one you previewed in the intro where they dangled from the bridge "to push this season back." it's only four weeks that shell has to go a mile into the seabed and start touching oil. >> once they get to the end of that four-week period, what happens? they stick a cork in it and come back next spring? >> i'll put a cap on it. they want to get it started so they can work next spring. that's what they wanted to do in 2012 as well and it went horribly wrong. relatively easy. can we come up with the things that can be harder than the arctic? >> so this guy in 2012 says it will be relatively easy. then it's a complete disaster for them.
remember when the russian oil tried to drill in the russian part of the arctic in 2013 just ahead of the sochiics greenpeace, which owns boats and has lots of money, got all the way out there and tried to scale the rig and the russian coast guard rounded them all up. greenpeace will not tell me for certain, they don't want to tip their hand that they'll do something like that but they have said "we have to run out the clock, we have to create another delay" like the one you previewed...
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host: isn't that announced when you had cancer during the sochi coverage? guest: i kept it secret from almost everyone, a couple of my closest friends figured out and then i got told them because i got tired of lying. host: why did you keep it secret. guest: i didn't want to be on the internet i didn't want it to people that say tom brokaw has cancer cancer was again and i wanted to be able to go up and down the streets of new york and my own way without people pointing at me saying that has cancer. here in the northeast i'll tell you a story about what helped keep me going areas in the fall of 2013 we 13 we had a terrible winter, it was icy and sleepy, and snowy. i was in tough shape i forced myself out of bed in the morning and i don't want to show up in the streets with a cane or walker so i would stumble down the street and 79th street to a coffee shop to get a bagel. there is this enormous poster on 79th street at a bus drop with of tom brady he was advertising boots. he was every inch tom brady staring down 79th street with that pitch perfect space of
host: isn't that announced when you had cancer during the sochi coverage? guest: i kept it secret from almost everyone, a couple of my closest friends figured out and then i got told them because i got tired of lying. host: why did you keep it secret. guest: i didn't want to be on the internet i didn't want it to people that say tom brokaw has cancer cancer was again and i wanted to be able to go up and down the streets of new york and my own way without people pointing at me saying that has...
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they are vacationing in sochi. as the russian economy tanks. moscow has been very quiet.efing. the chief emerging markets i remember when the ruble was at 70 last time, dollar-ruble panicked. why is there no panic this time? >> i think it is more gradual this time. 70 itime they got to collapsed. at one point it got to 85 and then came back again. there is less of a sense of panic. the economy is in a bad state. tom: vladimir putin has huge popularity. do you see his popularity wavering? neil: we are just starting to see the signs -- there was a poll released two weeks ago. it is still by far and away the most popular of any of the major global leaders, but we are starting to see it may have peaked. it impactinguch is the economy, in the sense that people are leaving russia to find jobs elsewhere? neil: because the government has nationalist fever, it has not had much impact in terms of immigration. we have seen most of the educated western liberals kind of leaving. that has probably happened. the people that stayed at home, not much impact can bet we'll rages -- not much
they are vacationing in sochi. as the russian economy tanks. moscow has been very quiet.efing. the chief emerging markets i remember when the ruble was at 70 last time, dollar-ruble panicked. why is there no panic this time? >> i think it is more gradual this time. 70 itime they got to collapsed. at one point it got to 85 and then came back again. there is less of a sense of panic. the economy is in a bad state. tom: vladimir putin has huge popularity. do you see his popularity wavering?...
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. >>> vladimir putin and prime minister met at putin's sochi residence to spend the day pumping iron.weights and then celebrated the good workout with a barbecue. >>> a boy playing a game of hide and seek. after a little bit of peekaboo, the boy and the baby gorilla began playing. watch. chasing each other. aw. too cute. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried warfarin before, but the blood testing routine an
. >>> vladimir putin and prime minister met at putin's sochi residence to spend the day pumping iron.weights and then celebrated the good workout with a barbecue. >>> a boy playing a game of hide and seek. after a little bit of peekaboo, the boy and the baby gorilla began playing. watch. chasing each other. aw. too cute. doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do....
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here he is in action playing sochi winter olympics and he put away eight goals for his team to win 18>>> game of catch with marco rubio did not go well for one boy in iowa. a florida senator accidentally bonked him on the head during a campaign event on monday. the little boy wasn't physically hurt but is probably scarred for life. >>> donald trump is known for using twitter to express his thoughts on a wide range of issues. some of the presidential candidates words have been put to music. here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: if donald trump's tweets are a window to his soul, what could be more soulful than josh groban singing? >> the best tweets of donald trump. >> reporter: prepare for deep thoughts and weighty words. ♪ never seen a thin person drinking diet coke ♪ >> reporter: trump values his twit wither to launch political attacks. in the past he's dispensed romantic advice. >> robert patson should not take back kristen stewart. she cheated on him like a dog ♪ >> reporter: truth be told, jimmy kimmel show took at least one of trump's comments out of context. ♪ we need global warming
here he is in action playing sochi winter olympics and he put away eight goals for his team to win 18>>> game of catch with marco rubio did not go well for one boy in iowa. a florida senator accidentally bonked him on the head during a campaign event on monday. the little boy wasn't physically hurt but is probably scarred for life. >>> donald trump is known for using twitter to express his thoughts on a wide range of issues. some of the presidential candidates words have been...
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pair hit the gym in sochi and then sat down for a nice breakfast.martial arts tournament. the yuan has been declining lately. it seems it's an attempt to shore up the strong man image. look at that. >> nice muscle tees. >> 16 candles. there is that part. they're doing that like that, then they pull back. they're both standing on the ground, because you remember, i think that might have been what putin. >> i don't know, he's got a lot going on there, though. peter orszag will talk about the fed and the markets. president obama's budget director and now a vice chairman at citibank, "squawk box" will be back from a minute. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. internet essentials
pair hit the gym in sochi and then sat down for a nice breakfast.martial arts tournament. the yuan has been declining lately. it seems it's an attempt to shore up the strong man image. look at that. >> nice muscle tees. >> 16 candles. there is that part. they're doing that like that, then they pull back. they're both standing on the ground, because you remember, i think that might have been what putin. >> i don't know, he's got a lot going on there, though. peter orszag will...
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pumping iron at his summer home near sochi.dev. they don't even break a sweat. >> oh, that's the post workout meal. >> tea and meat. no carbs there. >> he's 62. >> he looks great. >> isn't he great? anyway, remember this? that was the best. >> submarine action. >> judo. >> right. >> that, too. it's true. >> and the barbecue in the gym, that's cool. >> looks like a date on "the bachelor." went to the gym. >> had tea together. >> along with the birds and the bees, this is one of the big talks, this is an important one about drinking alcohol. at what age do you broach that subject? the american academy of pediatrics has new guidance that may surprise you. it says you should start talking about alcohol with your kids as early as age 9. 9 years old. parents may not realize their kids are trying alcohol. >> my dad would say, get me a beer, you can have a sip. >> it was the perfect thing to let you taste it and you wouldn't like it. >> i think it was so i'd get up and get him a beer. >> it worked. >> you developed a taste early. >> a
pumping iron at his summer home near sochi.dev. they don't even break a sweat. >> oh, that's the post workout meal. >> tea and meat. no carbs there. >> he's 62. >> he looks great. >> isn't he great? anyway, remember this? that was the best. >> submarine action. >> judo. >> right. >> that, too. it's true. >> and the barbecue in the gym, that's cool. >> looks like a date on "the bachelor." went to the gym. >> had...
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and he's released images of him working out with his prime minister medvedev at his summer home in sochid medvedev doesn't look too much, but he was told to do it. >> that's good stuff. [laughter] >> three big donors abandoned jeb bush. is donald trump killing the bush campaign. and mt. mckinley renaming denali, president obama making the change as he visits alaska. we'll deal with it all. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right e. stuart: if the market opened now, we would be down 150 points on the dow. it's nothing like last monday, with are at the same time we were-- what was it, 300, 400? >> 0 being, this monday morning, we're down 146. it's nail biting time. we're going down. it's not quite the same as last monday. we have president obama headed to alaska today. he meets nations around the arc
and he's released images of him working out with his prime minister medvedev at his summer home in sochid medvedev doesn't look too much, but he was told to do it. >> that's good stuff. [laughter] >> three big donors abandoned jeb bush. is donald trump killing the bush campaign. and mt. mckinley renaming denali, president obama making the change as he visits alaska. we'll deal with it all. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how...