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they brought in the best of the wine they brought in and when they sat down for their dinner they got it out and it was supposed to be fried veal with our growth and potatoes. when it came out it was fried cardboard. and the potatoes were speaking and the satellite had been sitting in the sun all day. they all had a big laugh. that is the pilot of the culture. they always did that. and the turtle club. they were big on that. >> host: are you a turtle and they had to answer. >> guest: and you had to buy everybody a drink. >> host: why was he chosen as one of the nine. what was his background? >> guest: he was a fighter pilot in the korean war and he came back -- he had gone back on this program of the training program and i forget the name of the admirable but he got a scholarship and what they were to do if it was a part of the rotc label program, but it was a special program. it's in the book and we got it right in the book but anyway, he was supposed to spend two years at purdue and then he was to go for years training in all of those and then come back and spend the second two year
they brought in the best of the wine they brought in and when they sat down for their dinner they got it out and it was supposed to be fried veal with our growth and potatoes. when it came out it was fried cardboard. and the potatoes were speaking and the satellite had been sitting in the sun all day. they all had a big laugh. that is the pilot of the culture. they always did that. and the turtle club. they were big on that. >> host: are you a turtle and they had to answer. >>...
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they all got it wrong. they missed it. they didn't anticipated and they got burned by it. so the banks didn't get it right. who else should have got it right? greenspan, bernanke, top investors on wall street got it wrong. they were all shocked by the financial meltdown. they came up with words and phrases. hundred year flood, all kinds of explanations and excuses, but they all got it wrong. and who got it right? a bunch of outsiders, i'd guys, the guys i wrote about in my last book. there's a guy named john paulson who was a hedge fund manager not too far from here. he didn't know anything about orphanages or housing as recently as 26. and yet in 2007 at 218 the $20 billion for investors in about five to seven ill-informed self. he's not the guy you would expect. not a household name. he was an average single hitter. he doesn't like that, but it drew. who else anticipated financial meltdown? a guy named jeffrey green. jeffrey green was a real estate investor in los angeles, but also not the person you would expect twisting something greenspan. jeffrey green got married la
they all got it wrong. they missed it. they didn't anticipated and they got burned by it. so the banks didn't get it right. who else should have got it right? greenspan, bernanke, top investors on wall street got it wrong. they were all shocked by the financial meltdown. they came up with words and phrases. hundred year flood, all kinds of explanations and excuses, but they all got it wrong. and who got it right? a bunch of outsiders, i'd guys, the guys i wrote about in my last book. there's a...
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they have held that because of equal treatment, they have to be paid what they were owed.he argentines are holding out for payment. they call them bulges, say they are trying to destroy the country. >> how can a sovereign debt issuer be forced by the u.s. to make a payment hedge funds? can't they say, thanks for your opinion but we are not paying them, best a lot? >> they were issued under new york law in the u.s. sup and so they are subject to u.s. law which is why the seconds court of appeals had jurisdiction. >> i hate to defend the hedge fund. how come they aren't great investors when they are willing to buy your dad but when they want to get paid, then they are awful pollsters? -- vultures? they held the bonds were purchased at par. >> wasn't elliott management a later poster? >> so what if they were? >> even if they were, the law is the law and you're supposed to live up to it. the argentines don't want to pay it because they don't like the law, not because they can't pay it. >> if you want to restructure a debt and everybody but handful of people are willing to do i
they have held that because of equal treatment, they have to be paid what they were owed.he argentines are holding out for payment. they call them bulges, say they are trying to destroy the country. >> how can a sovereign debt issuer be forced by the u.s. to make a payment hedge funds? can't they say, thanks for your opinion but we are not paying them, best a lot? >> they were issued under new york law in the u.s. sup and so they are subject to u.s. law which is why the seconds...
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they have families and they need to be promoted. if you don't do what you are expected to do you are not a key player. and if you are not a key player you may as well kiss your career goodbye. they don't promote you and you are giving irrelevant things to do. they watch you and they may fire you. also two things may happen. there are many questions. what i'm suggesting is the very way of science has been corrupted and to avoid corruption i will end up by saying something that we should do. let me also site another story to complement what i have already said. you remember the vietnam war and remember one of the chemicals used in the vietnam war was the so-called agent orange. that could chemical weapon was made out of two herbicides, 245t, 245d. 245t was banned in 245d is still in the market. the reason that banned 245t was the contaminant the so-called dioxins and with that since you have dozens of different chemicals collectively called dioxins. they come into being because of the chemical processes of the creation. they didn't kn
they have families and they need to be promoted. if you don't do what you are expected to do you are not a key player. and if you are not a key player you may as well kiss your career goodbye. they don't promote you and you are giving irrelevant things to do. they watch you and they may fire you. also two things may happen. there are many questions. what i'm suggesting is the very way of science has been corrupted and to avoid corruption i will end up by saying something that we should do. let...
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that is how they look when they come out.some of these are leading scientist and some are just important men working with them basically guides and the book tells stories like those stories. they are as gripping and admirable and the memorable is anything yet they never broke the glory or the fame they were just trying to do the same. >> host: professor here at pepperdine of pulitzer prize winner you heard about the election of 1800 you have the eclectic collection. >> my ph.d. is in history of science. and what connects all lowe's together is they all have the ethics of wall. even in antarctica you have the treaty and the legality of the expeditions. and they are stories that i think federal left behind and not fully told and i try to pick them up and carry them through. . .
that is how they look when they come out.some of these are leading scientist and some are just important men working with them basically guides and the book tells stories like those stories. they are as gripping and admirable and the memorable is anything yet they never broke the glory or the fame they were just trying to do the same. >> host: professor here at pepperdine of pulitzer prize winner you heard about the election of 1800 you have the eclectic collection. >> my ph.d. is...
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they didn't know french or english, but they weren't, they weren't lacking for an education. and many of those joined. and as the movement grew, it was an authoritarian movement. you weren't allowed to be in the muslim brotherhood and say publicly well this idea about x, it's a limit loony toons. you'd be thrown out. not only thrown out if you defied the authority structures of of this organization, but the memoirs that i've read. social control mechanism of some religious groups, there's some peace churches in the united states that engage in shunning and so shunning is like people just stop talking, we were best friends and over at their house, and they'll just cut you off without a further by your lease. and not only cut you off, but they might cut off anybody insisting on remaybing in touch with -- remaining in touch with you. and the shunning is again, it's a sign of a controlling kind of organization, and i would say in my definition, it's a cult-like behavior. and the word cult is controversial in social science because some sociologists of religion consider it pa jort
they didn't know french or english, but they weren't, they weren't lacking for an education. and many of those joined. and as the movement grew, it was an authoritarian movement. you weren't allowed to be in the muslim brotherhood and say publicly well this idea about x, it's a limit loony toons. you'd be thrown out. not only thrown out if you defied the authority structures of of this organization, but the memoirs that i've read. social control mechanism of some religious groups, there's some...
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they also show you live in% of warehouse workers when they lose their job they don't know what they are qualified for. i've been working in the warehouse. well it turns out the same skills that require the warehouse worker qualify you to be a truck driver. so you push a button and get every single solitary truck driver opening that is in the same region. truck drivers make on average $4,000 a year more than warehouse workers. $45,000. they then say with the skill set is, what the expense and experience is required, what the expense is to get the training that you need. they actually give the workers a physical map showing them where the company is, telephone number and a map as to how they can get the training they need for the job. they already had a career. they've now lost it and most people you know are in their 40s or 50s or lost a job. what is the first thing you hear from them? they talk to you like they do me. i don't know what to do. i've done this my whole life. i used to have a friend that was a great basketball player. i don't want to give away my age but i will. he went to
they also show you live in% of warehouse workers when they lose their job they don't know what they are qualified for. i've been working in the warehouse. well it turns out the same skills that require the warehouse worker qualify you to be a truck driver. so you push a button and get every single solitary truck driver opening that is in the same region. truck drivers make on average $4,000 a year more than warehouse workers. $45,000. they then say with the skill set is, what the expense and...
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they knew it because they received 400,000 public comments when they floated the rule. it's the most public comments that had been submitted on any federal regulation in american history. they knew they were doing it. >> what do you say to those that shay there could be unintended consequences that might be worse than what the greens intend. because requiring the courage would reduce unintended pregnancies and abortions. if people don't have access to the birth control they want, you might have more abortions. sure. that's one way to draw the moral line or weigh the concerns. and many americans will draw the line that way, but the greens and the hahns, co-plain ants, they didn't draw the line that way. the catholic british possess haven't drawn the line or others. what the first amendment says, and the supreme court said, was you are still protect by the first amendment, even if you incorporate your family business. i think the court got it right. it's limited to narrowly to corporations held by a family like the greens. what do you say to justice ruth bator grips berg
they knew it because they received 400,000 public comments when they floated the rule. it's the most public comments that had been submitted on any federal regulation in american history. they knew they were doing it. >> what do you say to those that shay there could be unintended consequences that might be worse than what the greens intend. because requiring the courage would reduce unintended pregnancies and abortions. if people don't have access to the birth control they want, you...
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when they get it they save water. my wife and i have been doing navy shores, not flushing the toilet and have a brain lawn. by the time we get to august, a great many calve jans will do the same thing. >> you can't expect people to not flush the toilet. but a lot of communities have been praying for rain. some have expected rain. will that help to alleviate the drought? >> we hope we'll get a good rain. some el ninos are wet, some dry. i believe in the max um hope for the best. plan for the worst. timothy quinn, let's pray for rain. thank you for your type of. >> thank you very much. >> consider this will be right back. >>> you and your friends may have great chemistry, do you pick them based on science. researchers from yale and u.c. yale found friends have more d.n.a. in common with each other than strangers. they studied 2,000 people. their works suggest friends share the same genetics as fourth cousins. if you didn't know, that's a relation though your great, great, great grandparent. let's go deeper with benjamin
when they get it they save water. my wife and i have been doing navy shores, not flushing the toilet and have a brain lawn. by the time we get to august, a great many calve jans will do the same thing. >> you can't expect people to not flush the toilet. but a lot of communities have been praying for rain. some have expected rain. will that help to alleviate the drought? >> we hope we'll get a good rain. some el ninos are wet, some dry. i believe in the max um hope for the best. plan...
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they abstained. they didn't veto, they abstained.ut it will be interesting in that resolution is brought forth in the next few days. >> also hearing particularly strong words from the un high commissioner for human rights what are we hearing from him? >> well, this, remember, is the most important human rights official in the world. she is the high commissioner for human rights for the united nations, and she has put a strongly worded statement. she has condemned both sides? what has been going on, and she is alarmed at the mounting civilian toll in gaza. and i think the really interesting comments here are about the israeli air strikes in gaza. let me read you the key point i think, and these are the words. we have received deeply disturbing reports that many of the civilian casualties including children occurred as a result of strikes on homes. such reports raise serious doubt about whether the israeli strikes have been in accord dabs with international humanitarian law and international human rights law. she said the only reason t
they abstained. they didn't veto, they abstained.ut it will be interesting in that resolution is brought forth in the next few days. >> also hearing particularly strong words from the un high commissioner for human rights what are we hearing from him? >> well, this, remember, is the most important human rights official in the world. she is the high commissioner for human rights for the united nations, and she has put a strongly worded statement. she has condemned both sides? what...
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they say they are in compliance? have been generally pretty quiet just in the immediate term, the news of the suit just came out today. i suspect they will obviously look to work with the ftc for a resolution on this. they deal with the federal trade commission on a wide variety of matters across all of their business lines. this is something that, given the relatively small financial impact to amazon, i suspect they will negotiate in good faith with the ftc to try to get this behind them. >> all right, paul sweeney, thank you so much for sharing that developing story with us. taskrabbit shows off a new look and some new mobile apps. we will talk with the ceo of the errand-running company next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west," on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, and bloomberg.com. taskrabbit has revamped its website and mobile apps to match clients and mobile helpers. clients can look for help for everything cleaning up the house on the picking up dinner, dog food, you name it. how d
they say they are in compliance? have been generally pretty quiet just in the immediate term, the news of the suit just came out today. i suspect they will obviously look to work with the ftc for a resolution on this. they deal with the federal trade commission on a wide variety of matters across all of their business lines. this is something that, given the relatively small financial impact to amazon, i suspect they will negotiate in good faith with the ftc to try to get this behind them....
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i pointed it out and he said they do that and then they have children in they get a car. play. car sales are going up 4% globally. if you look at the urban areas it is the younger drivers that are the next generation. these are the people they need to target to be drivers of tomorrow. while car sales rise and target the older generation it is that older generation they are trying to tempt. >> they have the money and they have the capacity. >> what about the luxury cars, they should not be hit. >> it is perhaps a bit more polarized. you have the mass market manufacturers being squeezed because the anger generation want the lower-cost cars but you have these premium segments that have been growing. it is the middle that is getting squeezed. >> we had these new sanctions from the u.s. and russia. car market that was bigger than germany at one point. we have seen a bit of a contraction in the russian car market. how big a deal is this for the carmakers? >> it has a lot more potential to grow. the challenges they have had with some of the imports and being able to grow sustain
i pointed it out and he said they do that and then they have children in they get a car. play. car sales are going up 4% globally. if you look at the urban areas it is the younger drivers that are the next generation. these are the people they need to target to be drivers of tomorrow. while car sales rise and target the older generation it is that older generation they are trying to tempt. >> they have the money and they have the capacity. >> what about the luxury cars, they should...
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they can sell to who they want. the government was not really paying attention to this type of traffic. to start soonave because it sounds incredibly dangerous. >> they're happy to buy. they have not restricted the .rade in them touches on maybe they will read time magazine and wait up. >> medline is one of the best loved children's books of all time and now an exhibition is open in new york featuring the artwork. we hear from the exhibitions curator. >> this is about a little girl who moves to paris and has lots of adventures. >> madelyn has had enormous impact. since it's publication, it has sold tens of thousands of copies. >> it is called metal line in new york. it is about the most famous and beloved little girl in 20th century storytelling, it was important for me because it was partly based on my mom. whenandfather created her they took my mom on vacation when she was two and a half years old to france. there are photos of her dressed up like madeline in the hat and with the code and she is at the zoo. you ca
they can sell to who they want. the government was not really paying attention to this type of traffic. to start soonave because it sounds incredibly dangerous. >> they're happy to buy. they have not restricted the .rade in them touches on maybe they will read time magazine and wait up. >> medline is one of the best loved children's books of all time and now an exhibition is open in new york featuring the artwork. we hear from the exhibitions curator. >> this is about a little...
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clouds and they are here.e mean mall so they have it for corners high and they will fire up thunderstorms in the sacramento valley and up in the sierra again. it is really mild and officially 59 in san francisco and 67 even though there is a lot of the low clouds around and some higher clouds in the east bay and a lot of fog on the coast and even the water temperatures have come up, fog has no problem forming this morning. 61 in the creek, novato is 59 and low 60s because of that south wind and and southeast around and it is more of a south breeze and definitely out to the delta travis and thunderstorms again looks like they will be in the forecast and i think they will clear our area and we will deal with low clouds after everything is said and done. it will be cooler about the same as yesterday and we will start to see those 90s coming back. some coats, drizzle and temperatures, we'll see 60s and 70s and 80s, 3-year-old carlos nava 68 alameda and berkeley and 79 in clark, -- santa clara and saratoga. san mat
clouds and they are here.e mean mall so they have it for corners high and they will fire up thunderstorms in the sacramento valley and up in the sierra again. it is really mild and officially 59 in san francisco and 67 even though there is a lot of the low clouds around and some higher clouds in the east bay and a lot of fog on the coast and even the water temperatures have come up, fog has no problem forming this morning. 61 in the creek, novato is 59 and low 60s because of that south wind and...
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they are ignoring it.e not media or news any more, and have not been for a long time. >> they are a propaganda machine for the democrats, and bill wrote, we keep on hoping that lame stream media will wake up and report the truth, darlene said, like they get a check from the white house each week to report, not report, real news. and media would rather we be attacked and defeated thana mitt that the president has done wrong. media is changing language to make a border disaster seem like a humanitarian crisis, we want the truth. keep those tweets and facebook posts coming, thank you for watching. kennedy: weizman once said, head like a hole, lack black is your soul, i would rather die than give you control, that person is not rand paul, yet rand is coming under fire. there are a lot of independents and republicans and democrats who are rethinking american foreign policy, and whether we have to act as the world dominatrix. new mil middleiols rely revealir idea to make the world's better
they are ignoring it.e not media or news any more, and have not been for a long time. >> they are a propaganda machine for the democrats, and bill wrote, we keep on hoping that lame stream media will wake up and report the truth, darlene said, like they get a check from the white house each week to report, not report, real news. and media would rather we be attacked and defeated thana mitt that the president has done wrong. media is changing language to make a border disaster seem like a...
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they wanteded to prevent the spread of aids and hiv and they said the poll say is now outdated. >> they will hold a news conference and that is followed by a blood drive. >>> magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattled this area. it struck around 10, 6 miles from big bear lake. it may have caused a small rockslide that closed the roadway for several hours and left drivers stranded. >> it was felt from pass deep napa valley to the palm springs area. and disrupted one wedding. >> during the wedding, thunder, lightning, rain. during our vows. today, the reception. champagne toast, we had an earthquake. >> best luck to us. >> the snaking was enough to knock some items off store shelves. but no structural damage. >> this a burning home in vallejo. and how a firefighter is being credited for saving a dog's life. >> swimming. get out of of the water. >> keep swimming. >> get out of the water. >> it is right here. >> this beach had to be cleared. the scary shark attack that landed one swimmer in the hospital and others swimming for safety. >>> the sun is up. i expect a rapid rice in temperatures for some.
they wanteded to prevent the spread of aids and hiv and they said the poll say is now outdated. >> they will hold a news conference and that is followed by a blood drive. >>> magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattled this area. it struck around 10, 6 miles from big bear lake. it may have caused a small rockslide that closed the roadway for several hours and left drivers stranded. >> it was felt from pass deep napa valley to the palm springs area. and disrupted one wedding. >>...
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they are now. how important is it to say that they'll start lending money b by 2016. >> it's important to say that they did something. if they didn't decide this they wouldn't have any institution . they have been discussing these two things for five years now. so they need to get it done otherwise it would just look like clients. we have many such clients. we have g-7, previously g- 8. >> does a new development bank threaten the power structure? >> it does not threaten them yet yet. there is a fund called the chang mai initiative. >> no one has borrowed from it. >> all the political problems that the imf faces are going to be faced by these other banks as well. the chang mai initiative could not come to an agreement with their loans. so what did they do? they said if you want to borrow from chang mai, you have to adhere to the imf. and they have passed it to the imf. the bricks have started out with an interesting plan. all members are equal. they each give $10 billion. they get equal vote shares
they are now. how important is it to say that they'll start lending money b by 2016. >> it's important to say that they did something. if they didn't decide this they wouldn't have any institution . they have been discussing these two things for five years now. so they need to get it done otherwise it would just look like clients. we have many such clients. we have g-7, previously g- 8. >> does a new development bank threaten the power structure? >> it does not threaten them...
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i think they have their shareholder base with them and they know what they are doing. they've got a plan going forward and with respect, just look at that from the outside. the price that was offered is way off the mark and the currency offered is way off the mark. >> that is dick parsons talking about the time warner potential merger with murdoch potentially coming in and buying the company. he used to run time warner, so he has some insight to this. he specified he had not spoken directly but doesn't necessarily think this is a deal that is ready to go. he cited the currency, meaning you are talking about nonvoting shares and he cited the price as being may be getting ahead of themselves here as we watched shares trading around $84. $80 billion for a bid for this company that many believe will only move higher and that may be one of the reasons rupert murdoch is selling off a lot of european assets right now. >> maybe he still owns a lot of shares and is hoping for another bidder. i think even dick parsons would tell you and mbeki did in that interview last and say i
i think they have their shareholder base with them and they know what they are doing. they've got a plan going forward and with respect, just look at that from the outside. the price that was offered is way off the mark and the currency offered is way off the mark. >> that is dick parsons talking about the time warner potential merger with murdoch potentially coming in and buying the company. he used to run time warner, so he has some insight to this. he specified he had not spoken...
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one reason they weren't responsible is not only that they felt they were not consulted. but, in fact, if there's an unconditional ceasefire, it puts them at a disadvantage. >> talking about - the relationship, as you mentioned is frayed between hamas and egypt. especially now that mohamed mursi is gone, and abdul fatah al-sisi is there. does this compromise egypt's role as a peace make are here? >> no, it doesn't, of course not. for a lot of reasons. in the long term, abdul fatah al-sisi doesn't really want to see a major operation by the israelis into gaza that creates more anarchy and more possibilities of operations against him from gaza, or linkages with islamist groups in the sipi. second -- sinai. second, no matter how he feels for the government feels, there's a sweeping egyptian public opinion. when they watch the gaza war, sympathies are with the gazans, the palestinians. blaming israel. they find themselves in a difficult position. the muslim brotherhood could use it against them. part of the problem is unlike in 2012, there's a national unity government. hamas
one reason they weren't responsible is not only that they felt they were not consulted. but, in fact, if there's an unconditional ceasefire, it puts them at a disadvantage. >> talking about - the relationship, as you mentioned is frayed between hamas and egypt. especially now that mohamed mursi is gone, and abdul fatah al-sisi is there. does this compromise egypt's role as a peace make are here? >> no, it doesn't, of course not. for a lot of reasons. in the long term, abdul fatah...
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they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them. >> they pressed other individuals to join, to distort, to lead up, you name it, they do it. it's become very violent and persistent. and they don't mind to lend people know what their agenda is. they'll come in and say, i want your commissary, give it here. i want your food tray, give it here. you don't do anything about it. they got you. then, after a while, they'll you you want us to stop picking on you, you have to join us. you don't want to continue to have his food taken, don't want to continue to give up his tray, so they do what they ask him to do. so what he do? he'll do the same thing that they did to him. >> during the shoot, there was a rash of heartless felon activity which they assaulted other inmates, and stole food or other items from the jail commissary. >> took all of our stuff. >> we were with associate warden eric ivy when he visited a housing unit in which many of the problems occurred. he put the heartless felons on notice. >> this my jail. ain't nobody in here going to run nothing in here but me.
they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them. >> they pressed other individuals to join, to distort, to lead up, you name it, they do it. it's become very violent and persistent. and they don't mind to lend people know what their agenda is. they'll come in and say, i want your commissary, give it here. i want your food tray, give it here. you don't do anything about it. they got you. then, after a while, they'll you you want us to stop picking on you, you have...
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they come up, they try our brand, they love it. hair can nearly as well as a professional can. people who never got a blowout before -- it has been really exciting to us. >> maybe because you are a bald guy, you are seeing competition from women with beautiful hair like gwyneth paltrow and other celebrities who are getting into this business. what do you make of that? >> it is flattering. we think it is growing the overall industry which is important. stages. the beginning it can be a little frustrating, but at the end of the day, it takes a lot of work to run a business, especially upscale. we have 2200 stylists. the amount of work it takes to train, retain and keep those people at the top of their game, it is challenging and a lot of work. we welcome the competition. >> thank you so much. spoken like a true entrepreneur. micah landau, the cofounder and executive chairman of dry bar -- michael landau, the cofounder and executive chairman of the dry bar. uncover revealing details about the claims against herbalife. a car crash invo
they come up, they try our brand, they love it. hair can nearly as well as a professional can. people who never got a blowout before -- it has been really exciting to us. >> maybe because you are a bald guy, you are seeing competition from women with beautiful hair like gwyneth paltrow and other celebrities who are getting into this business. what do you make of that? >> it is flattering. we think it is growing the overall industry which is important. stages. the beginning it can be...
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but they have -- they have a set of goals that they want to meet. the stopping of the rocket fire around the destruction of those tunnels. it looks like the destruction of the tunnels is their priority number one right now and they are going to continue to do that. they have got -- they are so far invested in this right now, they almost cannot stop. so, they are willing to take the blame for some of these accidents and they are -- actually, they are willing to inflict more of these accidents. there will be more. bob is absolutely right. this is the most densely populated area in the world. if you're going to put high -- highen-explosive new missions into these areas, unfortunately, innocent people are going to get killed. the israelis have to know that, they factor that into their planning and unfortunately, this is what we deal with. >> bob, with regard to the tunnels, the israelis have continued their work to destroy those tunnels, even during some of these cease-fires that have occurred. how much farther do you sense that they are going to push t
but they have -- they have a set of goals that they want to meet. the stopping of the rocket fire around the destruction of those tunnels. it looks like the destruction of the tunnels is their priority number one right now and they are going to continue to do that. they have got -- they are so far invested in this right now, they almost cannot stop. so, they are willing to take the blame for some of these accidents and they are -- actually, they are willing to inflict more of these accidents....
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they know they can't do that.hey know if they lob rockets into israel israel has created this missile defense system called the iron dome. they know if they did the tunnels the israelis will find them and collapse the tamil spirit what they do know however is that they can win in the world public opinion and that is why this conflict that just started yesterday between israel and gaza and hamas on the gaza strip continues for a week to 10 days which i think it will be will see world public opinion turned against israel. hamas understands that if they have enough casualties, they can show the world this is terrible israel that's killing all of our civilians the world public opinion turns against israel and israel becomes more isolated and i think their ultimate goal is not the one on the battlefield but to drive a wedge between the united states and israel. not quite this world of global tranquility. then i think you murder further afghanistan, maybe that was never ours to win but his shirt sure is ours to lose. i
they know they can't do that.hey know if they lob rockets into israel israel has created this missile defense system called the iron dome. they know if they did the tunnels the israelis will find them and collapse the tamil spirit what they do know however is that they can win in the world public opinion and that is why this conflict that just started yesterday between israel and gaza and hamas on the gaza strip continues for a week to 10 days which i think it will be will see world public...
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they tell me they hope they land not on israel, but the united states.ay about ten miles away, this was the side of the hospital. israeli shells went straight through the roof and caused chaos. [ shouting ] >> reporter: dozens of patients quickly evacuated. at this point are you able to care for the injured who were in your hospital before? >> translator: of course not. we cannot treat anyone or take care of any patients. this doctor takes us on a tour of the damage. he has practiced for 20 years, and survived three wars. he says israel has never been this aggressive. >> translator: even the medical staff were seriously injured. the hospital should be the safest place in the world when people know their houses are not safe, they come to the hospital seeking safety. >> reporter: this room is, was, a post surgical ward. israel says the target was a nearby cash of anti-weapons. and the fighters who put them there are responsible for the gazans who died here. if their hospitals aren't safe, if their homes aren't safe, where are they supposed to go? it is cur
they tell me they hope they land not on israel, but the united states.ay about ten miles away, this was the side of the hospital. israeli shells went straight through the roof and caused chaos. [ shouting ] >> reporter: dozens of patients quickly evacuated. at this point are you able to care for the injured who were in your hospital before? >> translator: of course not. we cannot treat anyone or take care of any patients. this doctor takes us on a tour of the damage. he has...
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, when they are resting, if they rest and they fall asleep and they don't wake up in time to go withhe group, they leave them behind. >> underneath the cover of the brush, water bottles, coats shed in the heat, en deoderant, things that keep people alive and remind them they still have dignity. >> you are trying to stay a little bit sane and everything, not just being pushed like almost like livestock. >> out here, a few hours in the 100 degree heat drains you. after getting these shots, our photographer feels nauseous and dizzy, signs of heat exhaustion. when the temperature goes up, so, too, does the body count. >> do you ever want to just scream to these people, don't come because you are going to die? >> well, what i am hoping is that the government becomes more pro-active and tells the respective countries to make sure they keep their people where they should stay. >> but it's difficult to deliver that message to those who need to hear it most. since october, more than 57,000 children have crossed alone. and this boy has now joined the wave. heidi zhou-castro, al jazeera, the te
, when they are resting, if they rest and they fall asleep and they don't wake up in time to go withhe group, they leave them behind. >> underneath the cover of the brush, water bottles, coats shed in the heat, en deoderant, things that keep people alive and remind them they still have dignity. >> you are trying to stay a little bit sane and everything, not just being pushed like almost like livestock. >> out here, a few hours in the 100 degree heat drains you. after getting...
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they can take that off the table anytime they want, but they haven't.hey have to do is say to their people, it's off the table. i had to say that. >> she told democrats they weren't going to impeach president bush. speaker boehner should do the same thing. but what have we seen instead? a whole lot of dancing around the issue. >> this whole talk about impeachment is coming from the president's own staff, and coming from democrats on capitol hill. we have no plans to impeach the president. we have no future plans. >> what about the folks in your conference calling for it. they are talking about impeachment. >> i disagree. >> he disagrees with those banging the impeachment drums, but he doesn't condemn them. he doesn't have plans to impeach the president, but he's not taking it off the table. he wants to have it both ways, and why? just ask the leader of the party. what he thinks about impeachment. >> while i, el rushbo have not once advocated for this, despite the fact the media is putting me at the head of that class doing it, i do think it is a mistake
they can take that off the table anytime they want, but they haven't.hey have to do is say to their people, it's off the table. i had to say that. >> she told democrats they weren't going to impeach president bush. speaker boehner should do the same thing. but what have we seen instead? a whole lot of dancing around the issue. >> this whole talk about impeachment is coming from the president's own staff, and coming from democrats on capitol hill. we have no plans to impeach the...
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>> they -- no. they will be very pragmatic and tactical.ill do what brazil did going for the first [indiscernible] so it will be a high-scoring game and a great final. rex so many teams were home before the postcards. they just did not get there. >> i was not so much surprised with italy and england because they were in a difficult group. i was surprised that both of them went home. spain, we were all shocked. no one expected them to collapse as they did all at one time. >> where do you see the final going? >> argentina will win. it is something, a story that has to end. messi is the greatest player. you can see the last two games they have gotten better. i have a feeling he has not played great the last two games but i have a feeling that he will lift the trophy and get all that weight that is hanging over him off of him. i do not know what it is. maybe it is my heart and not my head but i will stick with that. >> argentina will win in brazil. >> we had duarte on our radio show who wrote the book, "six games that shocked the world." he sai
>> they -- no. they will be very pragmatic and tactical.ill do what brazil did going for the first [indiscernible] so it will be a high-scoring game and a great final. rex so many teams were home before the postcards. they just did not get there. >> i was not so much surprised with italy and england because they were in a difficult group. i was surprised that both of them went home. spain, we were all shocked. no one expected them to collapse as they did all at one time. >>...
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they spin it off? will they sell shares? are pursuing the market. will they spin it off and potentially sell shares later? pursue with ato separate listing. >> since october of last year they said they are going to be analyzing. that helps you wean yourself off heroine. >> and other opiates. they have got serious share in america. affecte seeing them those with opiate addiction. under stress.n they have been falling by 11% in the last quarter because of this competition. overall it is worth 11 billion pounds. they are going to be spinning this often selling shares. they expect this to take place over the last 12 months. the narrow fan. -- neurofen. what a great economic indicator. direct. if sales go up they are presumably more negative on the economy. >> this could be a whole new index. you would love to be able to just look at it and see what is going on. people feel very competent of -- confident about the future they feel more confident about having children. >> not meaning to show any expertise, but there is competition. pretend to use that is
they spin it off? will they sell shares? are pursuing the market. will they spin it off and potentially sell shares later? pursue with ato separate listing. >> since october of last year they said they are going to be analyzing. that helps you wean yourself off heroine. >> and other opiates. they have got serious share in america. affecte seeing them those with opiate addiction. under stress.n they have been falling by 11% in the last quarter because of this competition. overall it...
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they said. they said russia created the conditions for what happened by providing those weapons to the rebels, there's no evidence of direct involvement by the russian government in the actual downing of the plane. michael weiss is a columnist for foreign policy and editor of "the interpreter." joan walsh is editor at large for "salon" and msnbc political analyst. michael, what strikes me is we're not yet in the position politically of firm ground, that the president although he has made negative comments, of course, about putin who deserves them, he's not quite sure we have the kind of rock-solid evidence that he can stand on. is that your sense? >> i think they actually know more than they're letting on at this point. >> really? >> i think what the u.s. is doing is they're trying to provide that rock-solid case. i mean, you have to understand, chris, what the kremlin is doing right now, i mean, you mentioned that the u.s. and ukraine, according to vladimir putin's government, are responsible f
they said. they said russia created the conditions for what happened by providing those weapons to the rebels, there's no evidence of direct involvement by the russian government in the actual downing of the plane. michael weiss is a columnist for foreign policy and editor of "the interpreter." joan walsh is editor at large for "salon" and msnbc political analyst. michael, what strikes me is we're not yet in the position politically of firm ground, that the president...
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shows they felt they could have been in it.field is way more important. sport is often metaphor, john, you talked about that brilliantly in the past. the impact on the folks at home in the u.s., watching, thoughts about soccer, feelings much biller than one game in the cup as far as i'm concerned. >> what a game it was, soccer here in the united states i think to stay. chris appreciate it. >> you're number one, john. >> thank you. that was the fifth reason you're wearing the number one. that does it for us tonight. see you again at 11:00 for another edition of "360." "buried secrets, who murdered the mcstay family sta" starts r the mcstay family sta" starts r now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there is the house. >> there is the house. >> february 2010. a young family of four building their american dream vanishes from their home in suburban san diego. no signs of a struggle. >> they don't go anywhere without the double stroller. >> or any apparent plans to flee, gone without a trace. >> there is no way theyef
shows they felt they could have been in it.field is way more important. sport is often metaphor, john, you talked about that brilliantly in the past. the impact on the folks at home in the u.s., watching, thoughts about soccer, feelings much biller than one game in the cup as far as i'm concerned. >> what a game it was, soccer here in the united states i think to stay. chris appreciate it. >> you're number one, john. >> thank you. that was the fifth reason you're wearing the...
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and they also have pride in who they are, but at the same time they don't really knock anybody else for who they are. and so, it ain't like, oh,, you know, it is okay, to represent who you are and you don't have an issue of somebody else representing who they are. and so for example, if you are irish and you have an irish and number one cool, that is good and it is not like no, africans are better, it is none, everybody will get along and proud of who they are and without knocking anybody else, really and it was, it was huge and they understood that. and a lot of the kids did not, some of them did not go to school. and the ones that, some of them that did, they were always late. and the grades was bad. and some of them disrespectful to their parents. and had an excuse for everything. but when they see what took place the whole walking from and getting captured and walking through this hot forest and being put in a dungeon and put on the ship and ship to the americans for months and they realized that like, you know, africans are really strong people. and it kind of, it was a trip becaus
and they also have pride in who they are, but at the same time they don't really knock anybody else for who they are. and so, it ain't like, oh,, you know, it is okay, to represent who you are and you don't have an issue of somebody else representing who they are. and so for example, if you are irish and you have an irish and number one cool, that is good and it is not like no, africans are better, it is none, everybody will get along and proud of who they are and without knocking anybody else,...
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saying they are happy even if they are not. if you think you are always doing the right thing and you can see other people doing fun stuff and you are there going, well, they shouldn't be doing that. it is bad for them. i am happy not doing that. >> i enjoy sitting home on friday night while they are dancing. >> the jealousy kicks in. >> let me read you the statistics of injuries from people dancing with the opposite sex. it is disgusting. alcohol, they always have the statistics explaining how the bad things are. it is wrong. thanks for letting me hang there. >> that was actually not that nasty. >> even the shoes are buckled. >> you can call victoria's secret and she can call ace hardware. >> does that come with buckles? >> do you have that in black duct tape? >> by the way, they are now making colorful duct tape. >> where have you been? >> i don't go into schools. >> we have to take a break. when we come back, the death of bowling, of the sport. not cool. order it. amazon.com, autographed copy g gutfeld.com. >> it is not a go
saying they are happy even if they are not. if you think you are always doing the right thing and you can see other people doing fun stuff and you are there going, well, they shouldn't be doing that. it is bad for them. i am happy not doing that. >> i enjoy sitting home on friday night while they are dancing. >> the jealousy kicks in. >> let me read you the statistics of injuries from people dancing with the opposite sex. it is disgusting. alcohol, they always have the...
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they are saying they are 17 but they are 20, 21. >> how do we know who they are?the real problem. what's happening is this is not a humanitarian crisis this is a criess is of leered dadership. the bureaucrats don't talk to them. they are allowing it to go what we found is that of the 290 that were interviewed when they came across unaccompanied kids, 230 of them said they came here not because they were threatening their countries but they were told if we come here they can stay. they are coming over here in droves. >> how do you know they are coming over here>> when these kids come some are put with relatives some are kept in these facilities. the with uns in the neighborhoods are going to be exploited by the predators in our neighborhoods all over the country. what is interesting when you look at the kids in chicago where they are having 80 shootings a week, kids are being shot in the street. we are over tacks our system within the community. nobody said hey let's send them to el salvador or guatemala because it's safer there than the streets of chicago. this is
they are saying they are 17 but they are 20, 21. >> how do we know who they are?the real problem. what's happening is this is not a humanitarian crisis this is a criess is of leered dadership. the bureaucrats don't talk to them. they are allowing it to go what we found is that of the 290 that were interviewed when they came across unaccompanied kids, 230 of them said they came here not because they were threatening their countries but they were told if we come here they can stay. they are...
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they say they are doing this deliberately.d. they are actually blaming the ukrainian government for not getting those experts to the site sooner. >> so, phil, if they are disputing that, are they talking at all in the press conference? did they mention the allegation that they, the rebels, gave the black box to russian authorities? >> reporter: yes, they deny that. they say they have not seen the black box because they say they're not walking around. they are not going through the crash site in that detail. they believe that would be corrupting the scene as it were ruining the potential for an accurate investigation. that's what they're saying. we have seen pro-russian rebels walking around, moving around, not necessarily rifling or looking for things, but certainly moving around within the crash site itself in such a way that this leadership is now denying is taking place. they are of the view they are not contaminating that crime scene really in any way whatsoever. it is another shifting -- it's an exercise in shifting blame
they say they are doing this deliberately.d. they are actually blaming the ukrainian government for not getting those experts to the site sooner. >> so, phil, if they are disputing that, are they talking at all in the press conference? did they mention the allegation that they, the rebels, gave the black box to russian authorities? >> reporter: yes, they deny that. they say they have not seen the black box because they say they're not walking around. they are not going through the...
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. >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> intense bomb g, heavy plumes of smoke over gaza. bodies littering the streets of the palestinian territory. gruesome pictures. hopefully we can show you some pictures we have been getting of the bodies that have been littering. let us remind you of the main developments first in gaza. in the last few hours. israel stepped up the bombardment of the palestinian territory. our correspondents on the ground tell us the attacks are getting nearer to gaza city. a number of casualties are rising. the palestinian health ministry says 40 people have been killed east of gaza city. the total number of people killed in 12 days of attacks by air, see and ground stands at 397. the united nations says it needs basic supplies, tho
. >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >>> intense bomb g, heavy plumes of smoke over gaza. bodies littering the streets...
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we can be [ bleep ]. >> so they also tried to trash sarah palin, but she saw into it, they didn't, they tried to hire her to come on the show. she said, quote, the brilliant minds of "true blood" were brave enough to ask me to do a cameo so they could insult the conservative woman in person instead of all conservative women in general. good for your, sarah palin, and don't watch "true blood." >> all right. here we go. looks like you, greg. >> i'm going to ban a phrase today and the phrase is this. when i hear somebody say, oh, it was a real dog and pony show, i'm totally excited. i go there expecting to see some dogs and ponies, maybe a dog on top of a pony or a pony on top of a dog. nothing perverse. and i get there, and no, it's not really a dog and pony show. it's a political overstaged performance. and i didn't realize that there's no animals involved. poo on you, dog and pony show. don't use that phrase or i'll hunt you down and kill you. >> bobby? what do you got? >> darth vader was considered the most evil of evil in "star wars." did a poll and found out darth vader is running wa
we can be [ bleep ]. >> so they also tried to trash sarah palin, but she saw into it, they didn't, they tried to hire her to come on the show. she said, quote, the brilliant minds of "true blood" were brave enough to ask me to do a cameo so they could insult the conservative woman in person instead of all conservative women in general. good for your, sarah palin, and don't watch "true blood." >> all right. here we go. looks like you, greg. >> i'm going to...
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what are they worried about? >> they have to try it. it is simple.o and buy a bitcoin and then try to spend it and use snap card for it. it is not hard. and then they will say, this is not a bad. it is a more efficient and they using a credit card or dollars or any currency that is tied to any government. it is very exciting times. it is a technology that i see coming up there really has an amazing future to it. i am very interested in financial technology, new financial technologies because i think the banking world and investment banking world and venture capital world will all be completely transformed in the next three or four years. and i think the bitcoin is one of the technologies that makes this very easy to happen. through bitcoin, there are smart contracts. there are companies that are double ledgers. if i buy something from you, both of our sub ledgers get updated automatically. a company called sub ledger does that. no one keeps track of all of your shares electronically. they do not have to go through other iterations with lawyers and ac
what are they worried about? >> they have to try it. it is simple.o and buy a bitcoin and then try to spend it and use snap card for it. it is not hard. and then they will say, this is not a bad. it is a more efficient and they using a credit card or dollars or any currency that is tied to any government. it is very exciting times. it is a technology that i see coming up there really has an amazing future to it. i am very interested in financial technology, new financial technologies...
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they tell about the date they met.u are playing around with people's lives and experimenting, hooking them up with people that's kind of mean. >> not online in line. go to a grocery store at 10:00 at night. >> i can't believe you're fishing off the company pier. >> my wife and i worked at maxim. every woman i dated i met at work. >> if you can't pay bills you're not alone. more than a third of americans are drowning in debt. how do you climb out of it? test ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ america, you cast your votes. now, go to xfinity on demand and select the people's hotlist to see this summer's top 100 shows and movies. i voted! female announcer: you'reduring sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choos
they tell about the date they met.u are playing around with people's lives and experimenting, hooking them up with people that's kind of mean. >> not online in line. go to a grocery store at 10:00 at night. >> i can't believe you're fishing off the company pier. >> my wife and i worked at maxim. every woman i dated i met at work. >> if you can't pay bills you're not alone. more than a third of americans are drowning in debt. how do you climb out of it? test ♪ i voted...
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they walk, they swim, they also take rafts to illegally cross and what is amazing is nobody at the boarder station, the mexican officials or the guatemala officials seem to mind. they just let them cross. it happens all day. we're going to give you a look, go under this bridge to the raft area and show you what happens. where you can legally cross, this is where you illegally cross under this boarder station. this is the raft and the inner tube, wood, we paid our 10, the equivalent of $1.30. we'll go along the trip. hello. i go with you? [speaking foreign language]. >> reporter: what you should know is these people, they tell us they are not planning to go to the united states. they just want to go to mexico. you ready? okay. everyone here is quiet and you got to duck your head say so you don't get decapitated by the rope and we crossed the international boundary and we're in the nation of mexico. what happens when people get here who eventually want to get to the united states, this is standard, they climb on the rocks and trails and pathers and shelters. so many people that want to begin
they walk, they swim, they also take rafts to illegally cross and what is amazing is nobody at the boarder station, the mexican officials or the guatemala officials seem to mind. they just let them cross. it happens all day. we're going to give you a look, go under this bridge to the raft area and show you what happens. where you can legally cross, this is where you illegally cross under this boarder station. this is the raft and the inner tube, wood, we paid our 10, the equivalent of $1.30....
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they tried this in 2000 -- 8. they tried it in 2012. they say the threat returned. what netanyahu's thinking is, is there something they can do this time that will hurt hamas to the point where hamas would agree to some kind of arrangement whereby in fact they would demill tarize and get the muscles out -- >> steven, i want to break in briefly. go back it carl. there is an f-16 flying right where you are, carl? >> absolutely, erin. there is intense drone activity overhead right now. we also just heard another f-16 flying overhead. it seems to have been flying lower than normal. we have seen those f-16s going by, pumping out decoys. the decoys flairs they pumped are trying to avoid that thing. it is indication they are getting ready to target something, erin. >> we will keep listening to that. in carl's shot. making sure steven and james know that as well as viewers. so far we have seen one explosion, where a mosque was the target of the explosion by the israeli defense forcing. steven, what about the point, though. i guess, the question to you, james, michael, forme
they tried this in 2000 -- 8. they tried it in 2012. they say the threat returned. what netanyahu's thinking is, is there something they can do this time that will hurt hamas to the point where hamas would agree to some kind of arrangement whereby in fact they would demill tarize and get the muscles out -- >> steven, i want to break in briefly. go back it carl. there is an f-16 flying right where you are, carl? >> absolutely, erin. there is intense drone activity overhead right now....
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they feel they have no choice. many of them - you may hear the sound of two rockets flying to the left from gaza into israel. quite a few rockets, four or five. the u.n. appeal is important. they say if they don't get more money by tomorrow. they'd run out of mattresses, food, water. all, many are fear and need help, basic requirements like mattresses. we talked to families that left so quickly. they are staying in u.n. schools, sometimes 200 square foot rooms. the u.n. says it needs the 66 million to continue to help these families increasingly desperate. >> talk to me a minute about the logistics of all this. israel has been targetting a network of tunnels, saying it matched the point of them going in. how effective has it been to destabilizing iraq. has it worked. is ril said they attacked 13 tunnels. it's a higher number than we have seen in the past. it is a relatively new tactic that the fighters are using, creating tunnels not so much under gaza city, but to get into israel. this mopping there was an -- morn
they feel they have no choice. many of them - you may hear the sound of two rockets flying to the left from gaza into israel. quite a few rockets, four or five. the u.n. appeal is important. they say if they don't get more money by tomorrow. they'd run out of mattresses, food, water. all, many are fear and need help, basic requirements like mattresses. we talked to families that left so quickly. they are staying in u.n. schools, sometimes 200 square foot rooms. the u.n. says it needs the 66...
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they do it in the public square. they rent a stadium. they don't call it something that it's not. we have been congratulating ourselves for a long time on being less barbaric when the few countries left that cut off heads or hang people in the public square. like saudi arabia, or iran, or afghanistan under the taliban. yesterday in arizona, they took two hours to kill the guy. arizona today said they think it was fairly normal. they don't think there was anything wrong with the process. two hours. is that really less barbaric than the gallows used to be in the public square? is it really less barbaric just because there were fewer people in the room in arizona last night? ave you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? yyyup. with xfinity internet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in th
they do it in the public square. they rent a stadium. they don't call it something that it's not. we have been congratulating ourselves for a long time on being less barbaric when the few countries left that cut off heads or hang people in the public square. like saudi arabia, or iran, or afghanistan under the taliban. yesterday in arizona, they took two hours to kill the guy. arizona today said they think it was fairly normal. they don't think there was anything wrong with the process. two...
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so they managed to find or 1100 laws and they decided that they really didn't need them and they repealed of them. >> 1100 laws gone. that is a start. john: for every law repealed, verify at once. to keep this conversation going and coming up, let us know what you think. a rich guy living in this fancy apartment. he's dewdney and he just got put in jail. also, not all lawyers are evil, but they are the good guys that write to the rest do and we have that coming on. ♪ ♪ really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñoxmhmhyhyhyhyhy ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military ac
so they managed to find or 1100 laws and they decided that they really didn't need them and they repealed of them. >> 1100 laws gone. that is a start. john: for every law repealed, verify at once. to keep this conversation going and coming up, let us know what you think. a rich guy living in this fancy apartment. he's dewdney and he just got put in jail. also, not all lawyers are evil, but they are the good guys that write to the rest do and we have that coming on. ♪ ♪ really... so...
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quite rightly they partied into the night. they went to extra time. they won 1-0, first time in 24 years. there's the website. enjoy. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." from fighting in iraq to social media masters. the islamic state is giving a minute by minute window into their lives. the reason the group islamic state left al qaeda, we break down the differences between the two. >>> later - every day iraqis trying to buy groceries, get their kids to school and go to work. how those day-to-day tasks present deadly challenges. >>> my co-coast and digital producer is here bringing in your feedback. the group formerly known as i.s.i.s., now the islamic state group. it can be confusing. a goal is to give people a baseline on whether or not the group is, and how to do it. >> they've ban good at promoting islamic state. as we found out. the n.s.a. is spying on leaders. mohammed is a supporter of islamic state. tweet at me saying: >>> the hashtag is arabic for islamic state. maybe i should feel commissionered or scared -- comforted or s
quite rightly they partied into the night. they went to extra time. they won 1-0, first time in 24 years. there's the website. enjoy. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." from fighting in iraq to social media masters. the islamic state is giving a minute by minute window into their lives. the reason the group islamic state left al qaeda, we break down the differences between the two. >>> later - every day iraqis trying to buy groceries, get their...
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they don't change them because they are classic. they added a new sandwich, brand new. it's ham, it's turkey because the ham needs to fly. >> needs wings. >> proef loan, bacon, a fried egg, french fries. you got to get the fries on there. smash that in. the coleslaw. >> when you are done, the sandwich -- when you're drunk, you eat two at a time. that's what i'd do. >> i got an apron, back to the place i've been going to my entire life, and people were jealous about the pitch thing, but people arguably more jealous about this because that's like an institution. ? that's the perfect sand witch, good or what? >> it's in my blood, in my blood. >> you got it. >> yeah, right. >> if i want to start next week, i can. >> now i feel like i have all the secrets. thank you. >> nick calderÓn is the reason you are sitting here right now because this is pet time for dudes who like cool gadgets. or ladies. >> that's not me. >> to do that, we bring in the tech expert, the guy who never gets it wrong. zach. hey, zach. >> hello. >> nick is excited about this and loves this idea, the phant
they don't change them because they are classic. they added a new sandwich, brand new. it's ham, it's turkey because the ham needs to fly. >> needs wings. >> proef loan, bacon, a fried egg, french fries. you got to get the fries on there. smash that in. the coleslaw. >> when you are done, the sandwich -- when you're drunk, you eat two at a time. that's what i'd do. >> i got an apron, back to the place i've been going to my entire life, and people were jealous about the...
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they are.ng will take place. richard quest has all of those details. he joins me now to explain. >> very good morning to you. a sad morning. what we are seeing with these pictures from eindhoven is the first moments of decency, the first moments of dignity, the first moments when the long and difficult process of putting names to faces and putting identities and humanity to those on board. that will begin at a military base. it's going from eindhoven, to another base. it will take many weeks, if not months because of the numbers involved. there, you see the dutch prime minister mark rutte who is sitting near the royal family, king willem and queen maxima, who only last year took the orange thrown of the netherlands. after that, carol, the individual countries will repatriate their own nationals to their own country. australian has made it clear it's coming home. until every australian has returned and justice been done, they will not rest, carol. >> it's sad to watch. it's unbelievable. this is
they are.ng will take place. richard quest has all of those details. he joins me now to explain. >> very good morning to you. a sad morning. what we are seeing with these pictures from eindhoven is the first moments of decency, the first moments of dignity, the first moments when the long and difficult process of putting names to faces and putting identities and humanity to those on board. that will begin at a military base. it's going from eindhoven, to another base. it will take many...
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they said they would not return our calls, but they released a statement saying that they are pulling out for economic reasons. it's confusing when there's 3 0 million -- 370 million barrels untapped. a lot of companies have had their eye on that area, waiting not the right technology. >> it is clear for us to look at the area saying it would be endangered. what are the risks. >> a lot of environmentalists say this is different to other parts of the country. the water system is very, very connected. a very porous limestone under the everglades. the watertable sits high and moves around. for example, where they do the oil drilling in the sip rushings if there were a -- cyprus, if there were a major accident the oil could get into the water system and spread. in a couple of decades of doing drilling there's not been problems. it requires big oversight. and that's been a complaint when the one well, run by the dan hughes company, they used the chemical gel. people didn't find out about it for some time. it raised a lot of alarms among environmentalists and local officials in colier count
they said they would not return our calls, but they released a statement saying that they are pulling out for economic reasons. it's confusing when there's 3 0 million -- 370 million barrels untapped. a lot of companies have had their eye on that area, waiting not the right technology. >> it is clear for us to look at the area saying it would be endangered. what are the risks. >> a lot of environmentalists say this is different to other parts of the country. the water system is...
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they are always right, even when they are wrong, they are always right. >> charlie: even this they don't like the conclusion, they're right. >> it's always about the support she gave me. she was always ready to tell me the truth. when she'd say to me, "you're wrong", she would tell me, and she was very good at that. >> charlie: two things that remind me of you and that are interesting, what happened about you and wayne rooney? >> well, i don't think anything really happened. >> charlie: really? >> he came in the day after we won the league and it's common knowledge that he asked to be away. it's this expectation thing, again. i am not his pro. i manage the team, and from what i see on the pitch. at that moment, he wasn't doing particularly well, but now we see him today. he's got his energy back. he's got his purpose back, and he's doing great. so maybe that was a good turning point for the boy. >> charlie: didn't you think of him as a son in a way? >> well, he came to us as a young boy, and of course, all the young boys , we do our best to support them and make them better. anyway, ther
they are always right, even when they are wrong, they are always right. >> charlie: even this they don't like the conclusion, they're right. >> it's always about the support she gave me. she was always ready to tell me the truth. when she'd say to me, "you're wrong", she would tell me, and she was very good at that. >> charlie: two things that remind me of you and that are interesting, what happened about you and wayne rooney? >> well, i don't think anything...