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cross the rubicon, the river, the rubicon, what made that a fact of history? and so lots of people protest, and rosa parks made a lot of protests, and it's about what happens in that moment that makes that history opposedded to the range of other things. king gives the i have a dream speech many times, and yet somehow we don't know about detroit or chicago, and so why do we understand the speech in that way? that's opening things up in terms of expectations, to the expectations that i made my protest, and the world didn't change. i made the individual protest and the world didn't change opposed to i made a protest, and there's a range of things that happened, maybe it don't work the first time and we have to do it again. >> we'll take one question, and then we'll wrap up and there's time for signing and more inform mall. would king still be marching today? >> absolutely. john louis is still out there being arrest, why wouldn't king? >> yeah, i mean, there is regimely, when i do the events, there's always some desire to get you to talk for him. like, what would
cross the rubicon, the river, the rubicon, what made that a fact of history? and so lots of people protest, and rosa parks made a lot of protests, and it's about what happens in that moment that makes that history opposedded to the range of other things. king gives the i have a dream speech many times, and yet somehow we don't know about detroit or chicago, and so why do we understand the speech in that way? that's opening things up in terms of expectations, to the expectations that i made my...
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cross the rubicon, the river, the rubicon, what made that a fact of history?nd so lots of people protest, and rosa parks made a lot of protests,
cross the rubicon, the river, the rubicon, what made that a fact of history?nd so lots of people protest, and rosa parks made a lot of protests,
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. >> what about jumping the rubicon and getting out the funkiest headsets? they are pretty cool. it is surreal. what are they going to give me in this proposition that will make me pay nine dollars 99? $9.99? >> you get 30 days of free subscription for the subscription and an extra $10 a month to put on your monthly phone bill that will carry on. easier and the phone bill leads to your account. analysts actually think that you may be four times more likely to pay if it goes onto an existing bill. that is one of the cap -- t actics. at&t and them together is a pretty manageable combination. >> it is massive, as well. you want the duration side of things. it will lead you to a nether genre of music that is related. they like to say that this is sure rated -- curated. on dr. dre, you do not get miley cyrus. >> they are building a more sophisticated one. >> that is to the individual. you pay the money and the other thing is exclusivity. dr. dre comes out and says that he launches a new album that is exclusive to the company. you see people do this on netflix. potentially, dr. dre cou
. >> what about jumping the rubicon and getting out the funkiest headsets? they are pretty cool. it is surreal. what are they going to give me in this proposition that will make me pay nine dollars 99? $9.99? >> you get 30 days of free subscription for the subscription and an extra $10 a month to put on your monthly phone bill that will carry on. easier and the phone bill leads to your account. analysts actually think that you may be four times more likely to pay if it goes onto an...
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, not many people cross the rubicon river and caesar crossed many rivers. what made that a fact of history? lots of people protest and rosa parks made lots of protests and it is about what happens that makes that fact of history as opposed to the range of other facts. king gives the i have a dream speech many times, yet somehow we don't know about detroit. we don't know about chicago. why do we understand the speech in that way? that does open things up in terms of expectation, the expectation is than i made my protest and the world didn't change. i made my individual protest and the world didn't change as opposed to i made my protest and did this and things happened that didn't work the first time and do it again. >> we will take one question and wrap up and will be time for signing and more informal. at with martin luther king still be marching today? >> absolutely. others are out there getting arrested, why would king? >> generally when i do this there is always some desire to get you to talk for him. what would he say about this? given everything we kno
, not many people cross the rubicon river and caesar crossed many rivers. what made that a fact of history? lots of people protest and rosa parks made lots of protests and it is about what happens that makes that fact of history as opposed to the range of other facts. king gives the i have a dream speech many times, yet somehow we don't know about detroit. we don't know about chicago. why do we understand the speech in that way? that does open things up in terms of expectation, the expectation...
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the requires long seasons over does not like anything is changing the facts that we choose offs the rubicon, the river. it's about what happens in that moment that makes that a fact of history as opposed to post the of the changes widely understand speech in l.a. a complete in terms of expectations because the expectation is that i make my protest and the world did not change. the world did not change. there were many of us. made my contest. major things happened. firs. >> john lewis is still out there getting arrested. always someone desired to be attacked him. that had gone wrong. deeply unlikely that king would return today, the school's, the other institutions, the food banks in the unemployment lines, my work here was done. i think the question, who would be marching with them, who would be marching. >> eight days after 9/11 a number of other civil rights leaders would have a statement working for the international kennedy. to gary's point, is now many of us knew that. first civilian to every this state funeral. that part of it somehow falls out. >> as a history is not an objective pro
the requires long seasons over does not like anything is changing the facts that we choose offs the rubicon, the river. it's about what happens in that moment that makes that a fact of history as opposed to post the of the changes widely understand speech in l.a. a complete in terms of expectations because the expectation is that i make my protest and the world did not change. the world did not change. there were many of us. made my contest. major things happened. firs. >> john lewis is...
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large extent and i think you're hitting it right on the money but health is the next you know the next rubicon that's going to be crossed because if we collective eyes health care to the point that like all of europe basically doesn't ever develop. all the developed nations of the what are we going to get to a point where you know you can't have that i don't have a. but we're going to begin to salsa and trans fats and all those other things that you know some have even suggested well we'll just tax them we'll have a sugar tax on the soda and we'll have all this and if you have details if we have if we have dated which suggests that salt sugar and fat are bad for us just like we had data back in the fifty's and sixty's that smoking was bad for us we didn't ban it outright we regulated it and made sure that that tax money went to fixing some of the health care costs that come out of these to us i think that's the smart approach that goes beyond just being bad for you it's direct links to cancer and direct links to diseases all right well let's move on to this next topic colorado pot dealers they
large extent and i think you're hitting it right on the money but health is the next you know the next rubicon that's going to be crossed because if we collective eyes health care to the point that like all of europe basically doesn't ever develop. all the developed nations of the what are we going to get to a point where you know you can't have that i don't have a. but we're going to begin to salsa and trans fats and all those other things that you know some have even suggested well we'll just...
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apparently, there is an internal polling done by the speaker's office and they found they have crossed the rubiconlonger blame bush. >> how about the republicans come up with a jobs plan? all we have heard since regan is trickle down and make the rich richer and that will trickle down to the poor. no. give the poor the money. give them more opportunity. give them the jobs and that trickles up. >> you are making an argument from decades ago. the rich fine. it is the middle class that is in trouble. >> what is the republican job's plan? >> i have no clue what the republicans are planning. i am not here to defend the republicans. the obama administration has further hurt the middle class. that is a fact that is provable. >> the problem with republicans is they keep knocking obama, but they are not offering another plan. they have to do more than saying obama is doing a terrible job. >> how about this: don't let in millions of further workers to take the jobs. >> i have to run, guys. i have to respect the producers and my cohost. >> this stunt takes a fear fatal turn in australia. watch this. oh, my.
apparently, there is an internal polling done by the speaker's office and they found they have crossed the rubiconlonger blame bush. >> how about the republicans come up with a jobs plan? all we have heard since regan is trickle down and make the rich richer and that will trickle down to the poor. no. give the poor the money. give them more opportunity. give them the jobs and that trickles up. >> you are making an argument from decades ago. the rich fine. it is the middle class that...
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the costs mounting? do think that we have a chance of getting safer technology out there? >> as he said, we have crossed that rubicongotten to the point that everyone has realized that we need to upgrade the system and the credit card companies have put a timeline and it's finally going to be coming to a u.s. system. gerri: look at the cost for these fraud cards. as a consumer i am outraged that we have an infrastructure problem. if the banks issue all of these cards, but the problem is you can't use them at a retailer and there have to be the readers to be able to accept this technology before the credit card issuers will be part of that. gerri: i am not a fan of my information floating out there to russian hackers [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start ov 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we he a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all acr
the costs mounting? do think that we have a chance of getting safer technology out there? >> as he said, we have crossed that rubicongotten to the point that everyone has realized that we need to upgrade the system and the credit card companies have put a timeline and it's finally going to be coming to a u.s. system. gerri: look at the cost for these fraud cards. as a consumer i am outraged that we have an infrastructure problem. if the banks issue all of these cards, but the problem is...
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wh when the voters voted for this, we knew the rubicon was crossed but to see people line up and purchase the marijuana have and the federal government allow it, we largely on our tv saw the end of prohibition this past week. >> what is the -- how big a test, i guess, the question is then is colorado. is there potential something could go wrong here, that might stall the momentum? >> much like the aca rollout, it is inevitable, something will go wrong, someone will smack their car into a bush and that will be used as a scalp to say this was wrong all along. but fact is this is capitalism, regulated capitalism, this is democracy, this is conservative values. washington grew hemp. jefferson grew hemp. you could pay your taxes for over 200 years in this country from industrial hemp. the ama went on the record against it because they knew of its health properties as a painkiller. used in colonial days as a painkiller. i say decriminalizing cannabis and not locking people up for a flower that grew here long before white people arrived is the conservative point of view. >> though there is -- th
wh when the voters voted for this, we knew the rubicon was crossed but to see people line up and purchase the marijuana have and the federal government allow it, we largely on our tv saw the end of prohibition this past week. >> what is the -- how big a test, i guess, the question is then is colorado. is there potential something could go wrong here, that might stall the momentum? >> much like the aca rollout, it is inevitable, something will go wrong, someone will smack their car...
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. >> perhaps my hopes for how they should be but the problem is not everybody can cross rubicon and comeat you fall in love with your computer operating system you may not be able to just simply walk back in and fall in love with a beautiful and intelligent woman who moved you. you may not be moved in the same way because what it is doing is contracting your range of empathy, making you relate to it in an artificial way. you can't necessarily relate in a normal way. stuart: i am fascinated by the idea of the relationship between individuals, computing power and this movie was about that. what do you make of the report that kids who use the internet too much do it because that is the result of bad parenting? i am sure you agree with that too. >> i do agree with it and it is connected to the first topic we discussed namely if kids are getting parenting where their parents are withholding and that is what this study showed where they are not apathetic they are going to go on a drug. we should stop saying use the internet. they are going to go on drugs. facebook is a drug. they are in pain a
. >> perhaps my hopes for how they should be but the problem is not everybody can cross rubicon and comeat you fall in love with your computer operating system you may not be able to just simply walk back in and fall in love with a beautiful and intelligent woman who moved you. you may not be moved in the same way because what it is doing is contracting your range of empathy, making you relate to it in an artificial way. you can't necessarily relate in a normal way. stuart: i am...
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. >> but right now, they are crossing rubicon's no one in the wireless industry dream they would havele -- sprint has some deep pockets because softbank is behind them. t-mobile can be bought by sprint, can they continue on this path without bankrupting itself? >> there are a couple of questions. t-mobile wanted to sell itself to at&t but it was stopped. what you telekom signaled a willingness to sell. they had a price they were happy prefer notey would to continue to invest in the u.s. versus other markets they could choose. t-mobile made a decision and today, we are in a situation where can the government back up from the decision it made which was the whole record around t- mobile and at&t being not .llowed was for 23 is bad >> at&t is a bigger company. >> the record was about the structure of the market, not who was big and not big. three roughlythat the same size is ok? i think that is a hard case to make. i think that the government policymakers should avoid picking winners and losers in industrial policies in deciding who the players are and how they should lay. we are a free m
. >> but right now, they are crossing rubicon's no one in the wireless industry dream they would havele -- sprint has some deep pockets because softbank is behind them. t-mobile can be bought by sprint, can they continue on this path without bankrupting itself? >> there are a couple of questions. t-mobile wanted to sell itself to at&t but it was stopped. what you telekom signaled a willingness to sell. they had a price they were happy prefer notey would to continue to invest in...