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it's more of a-- it's too deep. it's too much. too deep and too much in terms of -- >> i don't-- you know i have thousands of records from years and years and years and thousands of 45s. and i don't listen to them. >> jon: right, right right. >> enough. i don't spend enough time with them so they will be up set if i'm going to get more friends. i'm just-- you asked me a question and i'm answering 2+Ñ as me. >> jon: let me ask you a questionñ sincerely. which record do you think would be the maddest? >> oh meters cabbage alley definitely. absolutely. >> i spent so long trying to find it. and then i had a moment like a beautiful moment laying on a floor in a record store in pittsburgh. >> jon: oh no. >> yes. lying on the fwloor flipping through the ones a that they don't have out. they have them on the bottom. cabbage alley cabbage alley cabbage alley! >> jon: and you found it. >> and i have it vz when did you find it. >> 20 years ago. >> jon: at that time that was the holy grail? >> it was one of them yes. >> jon: are you still-- w
it's more of a-- it's too deep. it's too much. too deep and too much in terms of -- >> i don't-- you know i have thousands of records from years and years and years and thousands of 45s. and i don't listen to them. >> jon: right, right right. >> enough. i don't spend enough time with them so they will be up set if i'm going to get more friends. i'm just-- you asked me a question and i'm answering 2+Ñ as me. >> jon: let me ask you a questionñ sincerely. which record do...
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but can i get too cocky on the premium side?the luxury brand and the bmw to say you will pay more for our brand. >> i just want to get to work. you have the demand to feel that space. neil: with all of those reviews to conclude the galaxy offerings. it is interesting you. >> o i never. why they are still squeezing in. with the no holds barred. to hurt my feelings. diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. neil: intake of look at these seats on the playing. i could not sit in the middle five. they are squeezing an additional seats in every row but they're not cutting prices. the
but can i get too cocky on the premium side?the luxury brand and the bmw to say you will pay more for our brand. >> i just want to get to work. you have the demand to feel that space. neil: with all of those reviews to conclude the galaxy offerings. it is interesting you. >> o i never. why they are still squeezing in. with the no holds barred. to hurt my feelings. diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver...
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here, as at belsen, there were many who were too weak to be saved, too sick to eat. typhus was taking its toll and truckloads of wretchedness had to be somehow dealt with in the already overflowing hospitals. dachau had its own brothel for the use of guards and favored prisoners. as the women died, they were replaced by a fresh contingent from the women's camp at ravensbrueck. this was not used as a bath house, but as a death chamber. batches of prisoners were marched in here to die. when the chamber was full, the doors were shut and sealed, a man at the controls let in the poison gas and another batch of helpless victims screamed their lives out beyond the grill. the gas chamber was conveniently placed next to the mortuary, and next to that was the crematorium. these great ovens were constructed exclusively for the burning of large numbers of corpses. in the last three months official records show that 10,615 people were disposed of here. their clothes were turned over to the deutsche textil und bekleidungswerke g.m.b.h., a private corporation whose stockholders wer
here, as at belsen, there were many who were too weak to be saved, too sick to eat. typhus was taking its toll and truckloads of wretchedness had to be somehow dealt with in the already overflowing hospitals. dachau had its own brothel for the use of guards and favored prisoners. as the women died, they were replaced by a fresh contingent from the women's camp at ravensbrueck. this was not used as a bath house, but as a death chamber. batches of prisoners were marched in here to die. when the...
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much oxycontin there's too much relief there's too much liberal access to medicines. and we go back and forth in our society without -- and we kind of just go from one extreme to the next. and one of the main challenges going forward is how we figure out a way to deal with drug diversion and oxycontin as the major problem in pain medicine abuse today while not subjecting people who really need ox to city con tin because of -- oxycontin because of chronic arthritis and other infirmities access to the medicines they need. and that's not a challenge we have really grappled with at one time. what we've done is we've tended to look at one problem or other problem without looking at both together. and that's going to be a real challenge in terms of public policy and in terms of really adequately dealing with people who need relief. >> host: is there any estimate on how much pain fraud costs? >> guest: it's very difficult for me to tackle a question like that because the issue has been so highly politicized over the course of the last 80 years. there are no good estimates. s
much oxycontin there's too much relief there's too much liberal access to medicines. and we go back and forth in our society without -- and we kind of just go from one extreme to the next. and one of the main challenges going forward is how we figure out a way to deal with drug diversion and oxycontin as the major problem in pain medicine abuse today while not subjecting people who really need ox to city con tin because of -- oxycontin because of chronic arthritis and other infirmities access...
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no, it just means that the job corps was too small. it's too small now and was too small then. job corps works, it's a success. it's an american success. it's a good investment. for every dollar that the taxpayer puts into the job corps, the taxpayer gets back about $1.48. so it's like investing in the stock market or putting your money in a bank. we're getting money back. the job corps does not add to the deficit of the united states it reduces the deficit. congressional republicans and democrats joined to reject the reagan abolition attempt and give the job corps a new lease on life. 40,500 job corps trainees a year were a good investment congress felt, in the battle against poverty. we asked analyst richard gill what economists think of the job corps and the war on poverty. the main lesson we can learn is that reducing hardcore poverty even in the so-called "affluent society," is extremely difficult. in principle, the theory behind the job corps concept is far more attractive than that of simple transfer payments. here, peter -- or rather, uncle sam -- trains paul to enable
no, it just means that the job corps was too small. it's too small now and was too small then. job corps works, it's a success. it's an american success. it's a good investment. for every dollar that the taxpayer puts into the job corps, the taxpayer gets back about $1.48. so it's like investing in the stock market or putting your money in a bank. we're getting money back. the job corps does not add to the deficit of the united states it reduces the deficit. congressional republicans and...
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>> oh nothing too much. >> nothing too much? what happened? >> i got rushed in the bathroom. >> you did? >> yeah while i was doing my chores... unfortunately, but... >> so what started all that? >> i have no idea i was in there doing my chores and he just ran in there and hit me 'whop'. he said, "what's up," and then the, "b" word, and then he hit me so.... >> so what did you do about it? >> i hit him back. >> did you get hurt? >> no, no. >> ok. let me see your hands... ok. wyatt blames keidrik who's now holed up in his room, not talking. quintero says 15 year old keidrik's mom is in a gang and she has several other kids. he's been in mesquite for 5 months, after violating probation for assaulting a police officer. keith is the only friend he's made. >> so you were saying that, that this is still prison. what do you mean? i mean i think the guys out there would tell me that they're all working very hard. from the moment you got in here, to help you grow, and change and develop, and leave better off than you came in. is that not true? >> i gues
>> oh nothing too much. >> nothing too much? what happened? >> i got rushed in the bathroom. >> you did? >> yeah while i was doing my chores... unfortunately, but... >> so what started all that? >> i have no idea i was in there doing my chores and he just ran in there and hit me 'whop'. he said, "what's up," and then the, "b" word, and then he hit me so.... >> so what did you do about it? >> i hit him back. >> did...
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. >> i think that he knew that too. thank you so much. >> hughs will be -- hughes will be required back in dc on may 8. >>> some big questions tonight about how hughes could fly his gyrocopter in to some of the most heavily defended air space anywhere. that he literally flew right under the radar. and that they never scrambled. overlooking the national mall with that part of the story. >> yeah, derek. the head of the police union says that it is also just a huge intelligence failure that they had talked to this guy before. and very late in the game, they say that they alerted both of the police and the secret service that he was coming. but somehow that nobody would try to stop him. low and slow and below the level of radar that they have relied on, he was able to fly right past the secret service snipers on the white house roof. >> and land in front of the capitol. >> i don't believe that the authorities are going to shoot down a 60-year-old mailman. >> reporter: but apparently no one even contemplated shooting him dow
. >> i think that he knew that too. thank you so much. >> hughs will be -- hughes will be required back in dc on may 8. >>> some big questions tonight about how hughes could fly his gyrocopter in to some of the most heavily defended air space anywhere. that he literally flew right under the radar. and that they never scrambled. overlooking the national mall with that part of the story. >> yeah, derek. the head of the police union says that it is also just a huge...
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not only was it too short -- >> this never s never going to work. >> too small. >> and too poor quality i look like count dracula. >> these are double and triple xls. >> showed extra fabric arc tailored fit and superior style. >> it doesn't look anything like it did on the website. >> for far fewer dollars. >> sounds too good to be true it probably. >> one of the items steve ordered from sammy's dress never came but the company contacted him and give him awry fun. >> i fall victim to the infomercial. >> they'll suck in you. >> don't end be under the influence and online shop. >> at 2:00 in the morning you've had a cocktail it sounds good. >> tomorrow something sells showing up at our door. >> unwelcome that's very heavy rain. so we are looking at a big soaking for tomorrow morning. it's been awhile since monday morning straight out the door dealing with problems with the weather. so luckily it is just rain but a lot of it headed our way. it's been a busy weekend nationwide with severe weather and there are still at this hour active tornado watches across the gulf coast states and severe
not only was it too short -- >> this never s never going to work. >> too small. >> and too poor quality i look like count dracula. >> these are double and triple xls. >> showed extra fabric arc tailored fit and superior style. >> it doesn't look anything like it did on the website. >> for far fewer dollars. >> sounds too good to be true it probably. >> one of the items steve ordered from sammy's dress never came but the company contacted him...
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claim they cause autism and say there are too many vaccines. >> too many.children should be vaccinated, but the damage was done thanks to her and a couple of crackpot doctors 1% of american kids now don't get some vaccines. so should their parents be forced to vaccinate? senator rawnd rand paul was asked about that. >> did you say to laura ingraham that you think most vaccines in this country should be, quote, voluntary. >> well, i guess being for freedom would be really unusual. i guess i don't understand the point. why that would be controversial. i think the parent should have some input. the state doesn't own your children. >> good point. the state doesn't own my children. but contagious diseases are a special case. one ignorant parent may harm other people's kids. that's why dr. manny says he wants the government to mandate vaccines. but what does mandate mean? >> mandate means basically, if we get to the point where we have now communities with vaccination rates at 80% you'll have to mandate if you want to send your kids to school, you have to get the
claim they cause autism and say there are too many vaccines. >> too many.children should be vaccinated, but the damage was done thanks to her and a couple of crackpot doctors 1% of american kids now don't get some vaccines. so should their parents be forced to vaccinate? senator rawnd rand paul was asked about that. >> did you say to laura ingraham that you think most vaccines in this country should be, quote, voluntary. >> well, i guess being for freedom would be really...
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and chances are, your kids are visiting them too.em about what they publish and post and what they don't publish and post like--like phone numbers addresses, and things they might regret someday. have an open dialogue with them, and help your kids navigate the internet safely. the more you know. >>> welcome back to "way too early." let's turn to the nation of nepal where the search for survivors continues five days after a deadly earthquake. images are just now surfacing including video showing the base camp on mt. everest as the earthquake hit. that triggered a massive avalanche. richard engel is one of the first journalists is reach everest and has our report. >> through the window of a rescue helicopter we finally saw it. that is ef let's. >> the tallest mountain in the world, and the site of last weekend's deadly avalanche. most died here. >> reporter: this is the base camp. the avalanche came down from here. the snow and rock came crashing down destroying all of this part of the base camp and they are still looking for bodies. h
and chances are, your kids are visiting them too.em about what they publish and post and what they don't publish and post like--like phone numbers addresses, and things they might regret someday. have an open dialogue with them, and help your kids navigate the internet safely. the more you know. >>> welcome back to "way too early." let's turn to the nation of nepal where the search for survivors continues five days after a deadly earthquake. images are just now surfacing...
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i don't think google is too big i don't think microsoft was too big when everybody thought was too big, now nobody worries about microsoft because it has been creatively halfway destroyed. other companies have come along. is facebook too big? i am not worried about facebook being too big but i am worried if the banks have this blank check on the treasury that is a real problem.h n choice of devices and all the things, when i was growing up, we had three networks and in my little town we only had one newspaper. you couldn't get the new york times or the wall street journal in my town. totally different now. you can grow up in kentucky and read the new york times every day or read the times of london every day. i can't believe people -- now there is things like uber. i can to leave people to accept that much choice in their lives will be satisfied with being told there is one government school your child has assigned to on the basis of geography or that there is one health care plan you have got to sign up for or one retirement system that was designed for the traditional family of the 1
i don't think google is too big i don't think microsoft was too big when everybody thought was too big, now nobody worries about microsoft because it has been creatively halfway destroyed. other companies have come along. is facebook too big? i am not worried about facebook being too big but i am worried if the banks have this blank check on the treasury that is a real problem.h n choice of devices and all the things, when i was growing up, we had three networks and in my little town we only...
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and we know you love them too. >>> all right.hat the heck just happened to long time cramer favorite harman international? they're the maker of high end entertainment like the car stereos, top notch professional grade gear but the main business is making automobile infotainment systems that integrate safety solutions and the software that makes it all run. when you think of the connected car you're thinking of harman. they have been an incredibly consistent performer but the headline numbers came in below wall street's expectations. management cutting the full year earnings forecast and the stock is down ten bucks in a single session. what's the deal here? in part, they're another one of the victims of the strong dollar. their 14% revenue growth turned into just 4% growth after factoring the impact of currency. more than that though, i think this is a case where the analysts got too enthusiastic after harman blew away the numbers in a quarter that was so good that it sent the stock soaring from 101 to 125 in a single day. since t
and we know you love them too. >>> all right.hat the heck just happened to long time cramer favorite harman international? they're the maker of high end entertainment like the car stereos, top notch professional grade gear but the main business is making automobile infotainment systems that integrate safety solutions and the software that makes it all run. when you think of the connected car you're thinking of harman. they have been an incredibly consistent performer but the headline...
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not too far away from sedgley not too far away from boathouse row. soap because of weather like there is i always tell folks to avoid kelly drive because incidents like this do happen. and do cause situations, as you see here, to be extremely severe, and extremely dangerous. so, this is why we show this to caution you not only of what happened, but what could potentially happen if you don't take it easy. so again this was traveling on kelly drive westbound direction at sedgley. as we continue, we will take you now to the schuylkill expressway at gladwynn, if you are traveling at gladwynn, earlier accident has been cleared on the westbound side. eastbound however we do have little bit of rush hour delay picking up around the conshohocken curve. mass transit good news you are in the clear there as well. >> now, from the roads to the air, for all of the security at philadelphia international airport, some people manage to get their way around it all. it is put our airport on a list on which you would prefer not to be. "eyewitness news" reporter justin f
not too far away from sedgley not too far away from boathouse row. soap because of weather like there is i always tell folks to avoid kelly drive because incidents like this do happen. and do cause situations, as you see here, to be extremely severe, and extremely dangerous. so, this is why we show this to caution you not only of what happened, but what could potentially happen if you don't take it easy. so again this was traveling on kelly drive westbound direction at sedgley. as we continue,...
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we have a new look at all of the damage left behind, too. justin? >> erika nation's top 30 busiest airports, coming in at number two i'm justin finch (phl wants to move down that list when we come back. >> justin, thanks, also, several student hurt after their bus ends up on its side. now seeing the terrifying crash through the drivers eyes. vittoria and katie return, with your traffic and weather together on the 3's. got to get through messy friday to get to beautiful weekends. katie has your forecast, coming >> twisters destroyed every single building in the town every fair dale. that's 80 mice 0 miles west of chicago. one couple says they made it to their shelter just in time. >> we pulled in here, ran inside, got couple of pictures of the tornado right across the street from us here, and the went in the bailsment, went down in the basement, 12 of us in the basement until finally got us opened to up come out. >> tornado destroyed rochelle restaurant. emergency work hers to pull survivors from the basement there. as you can see if you are looking
we have a new look at all of the damage left behind, too. justin? >> erika nation's top 30 busiest airports, coming in at number two i'm justin finch (phl wants to move down that list when we come back. >> justin, thanks, also, several student hurt after their bus ends up on its side. now seeing the terrifying crash through the drivers eyes. vittoria and katie return, with your traffic and weather together on the 3's. got to get through messy friday to get to beautiful weekends....
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a lot of critics say this deal is too easy on iran, has given away too much, allows them to keep too much of their nuclear program. the president is arguing that we will have inspections in there. we are going to be inspecting their entire nuclear chain from start to finish, from the uranium mines to processing. and that will in fact provide a measure of surety they are following the terms of the deal. if not, he says this is still a country, ours, with a $600 billion defense budget compared to a $30 billion defense budget for iran. we still have the greater firepower to enforce military options, should that be necessary. he clearly does not want that to be the outcome and he sees this the best alternative to more war in the middle east. charlie: he seems to be saying a modification of reagan's trust but verify. he is saying we have to trust this agreement to go forward but we have the capacity to verify because we have new inspection opportunities and we are maintaining all of our options that this will not happen. in fact, he said it is a fundamental failure of my administration if
a lot of critics say this deal is too easy on iran, has given away too much, allows them to keep too much of their nuclear program. the president is arguing that we will have inspections in there. we are going to be inspecting their entire nuclear chain from start to finish, from the uranium mines to processing. and that will in fact provide a measure of surety they are following the terms of the deal. if not, he says this is still a country, ours, with a $600 billion defense budget compared to...
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claim they cause autism and say there are too many vaccines. >> too many. jenny mccarthy. now she says children should be vaccinated, but the damage was done thanks to her and a couple of crackpot doctors 1% of american kids now don't get some vaccines. so should their parents be forced to vaccinate? senator rawnd rand paul was asked about that. >> did you say to laura ingraham that you think most vaccines in this country should be, quote, voluntary. >> well, i guess being for freedom would be really unusual. i guess i don't understand the point. why that would be controversial. i think the parent should have some input. the state doesn't own your children. >> good point. the state doesn't own my children. but contagious diseases are a special case. one ignorant parent may harm other people's kids. that's why dr. manny says he wants the government to mandate vaccines. but what does mandate mean? >> mandate means basically, if we get to the point where we have now communities with vaccination rates at 80% you'll have to mandate if you want to send your kids
claim they cause autism and say there are too many vaccines. >> too many. jenny mccarthy. now she says children should be vaccinated, but the damage was done thanks to her and a couple of crackpot doctors 1% of american kids now don't get some vaccines. so should their parents be forced to vaccinate? senator rawnd rand paul was asked about that. >> did you say to laura ingraham that you think most vaccines in this country should be, quote, voluntary. >> well, i guess being for...
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but then it was too late. the balloon was already quite large and we didn't have a nice way to let the air out which takes me to the second part of why this is too hard a job. to let the air out of a -- a bubble. the analogy comes from bubble gum which tends to go splat on your face once you blow it up too far. to stop or even to mitigate such a bubble, you have to have some well targeted instruments that will take the bubble down without taking the economy down. so if you're in the federal reserve u.s. interest rates. the federal reserve could have pushed interest rates way up which surely would've stopped the housing bubble and other bubbles in his tracks. also cause a recession for sure. i don't blame the federal reserve for not doing that. and the federal reserve have any instrument he could have aimed to subprime mortgages and the derivatives built on subprime mortgages? i don't think so. it didn't really have the right weapons at its disposal. that doesn't mean there is nothing the federal reserve could
but then it was too late. the balloon was already quite large and we didn't have a nice way to let the air out which takes me to the second part of why this is too hard a job. to let the air out of a -- a bubble. the analogy comes from bubble gum which tends to go splat on your face once you blow it up too far. to stop or even to mitigate such a bubble, you have to have some well targeted instruments that will take the bubble down without taking the economy down. so if you're in the federal...
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is it too late? >> look hopefully it's not too late.ave to be able to do is have a credible policy. we clearly have the chinese that are willing to help us. they have some ability to pressure the north reens. i think if we went together with the chinese, the south koreans and the japanese we could do something, we we have to have leadership. >> rick it's always a pleasure. >>> meanwhile, what do these celebrities have that i don't have if apple's eyes it comes down to one word, clout. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. you want me to pick just one? yeah, right. i say if it looks tasty, order it. because at red lobster's create your own
is it too late? >> look hopefully it's not too late.ave to be able to do is have a credible policy. we clearly have the chinese that are willing to help us. they have some ability to pressure the north reens. i think if we went together with the chinese, the south koreans and the japanese we could do something, we we have to have leadership. >> rick it's always a pleasure. >>> meanwhile, what do these celebrities have that i don't have if apple's eyes it comes down to one...
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they thought he was just too elitist, too far above their problems. >> at least mitt romney made his money by turning around corporations. i think in hillary's case, she's a first-rate opportunist. she worships money because money is the path to power. the corporations, the top ones, can be a lawn mower corporation she'd hang around with them if it meant it could get her to the white house, it makes no difference what business they're in. >> will this kind of arrogance of privilege come back to haunt her during the campaign? >> well, i certainly think it's going to be a common theme. interestingly, it's coming from both the far left and the right. they're both sort of attacking her with this populist messaging. i think hillary clinton is someone who does whatever's necessary at the time. she's not a ralph nader. she's not an elizabeth warren. she's not ideologically driven. she will do what is politically viable. sort of talking about income inquality is what she thinks is going to get her ahead in the polls. >> mike, if this charge sticks, that she is crony capitalist elitist, i'm w
they thought he was just too elitist, too far above their problems. >> at least mitt romney made his money by turning around corporations. i think in hillary's case, she's a first-rate opportunist. she worships money because money is the path to power. the corporations, the top ones, can be a lawn mower corporation she'd hang around with them if it meant it could get her to the white house, it makes no difference what business they're in. >> will this kind of arrogance of privilege...
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you would be too good. were saying it -- "what's gonna make him feel better? yeah, it's because you're too good. that's why they don't like you." >> you're too good. you're too good. >> jimmy: did you meet bobby on this new movie? >> no, no, it's through friends. but yeah, we've done three jobs together. we did "annie," we've done this, and then "spy" we have coming out as well. so yeah, but "adult beginners" was -- yeah, we shot that about a year ago. >> jimmy: "adult beginners" -- it's a comedy, but it's also dramatic. it's great. but nick kroll is really funny. >> nick kroll, who's hysterical. >> jimmy: he's so good. yeah, "the kroll show," if you know him. >> he's great. >> jimmy: can you set it up at all? >> yeah, so it's about a young entrepreneur, nick kroll, who sort of loses his whole company at the start of the film. and he comes to live with me, his estranged sister, and ends up being my manny. nanny manny, you know. he's looking after the kids. it's really, really sweet, a a gem. really, really
you would be too good. were saying it -- "what's gonna make him feel better? yeah, it's because you're too good. that's why they don't like you." >> you're too good. you're too good. >> jimmy: did you meet bobby on this new movie? >> no, no, it's through friends. but yeah, we've done three jobs together. we did "annie," we've done this, and then "spy" we have coming out as well. so yeah, but "adult beginners" was -- yeah, we shot that...
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. >> that's my favorite, too.eople didn't think the dad videotaping his son after the dentist was appropriate. >> oh really? >> but a lot of people like to watch it. >> i still like, i don't know youtube, how is your kids, how is your wife. >> oh it did go viral. that counts. >> the woman down in tulsa oklahoma: ain't nobody got time moore. >> there was one i used to watch, let's get some shoes, shoes, let's get some shoes. >> i've never seen that one. >> oh my gosh. it was hilarious. >> i want to see that one. most annoying thing about youtube, is that you want to see something and then the darn ad comes in. oh i thought we had that frame. okay. pull over, over to this corner, there right perfect. okay now keep quiet. >> and then you can hear,. >> annoying. >> do you remember when there weren't ads could you just play. >> that was great. >> isn't that the idea though, so many hits, that you can sell advertising. >> that's the point. >> do something. >> got to pay the bills. >> do something come on, do something f
. >> that's my favorite, too.eople didn't think the dad videotaping his son after the dentist was appropriate. >> oh really? >> but a lot of people like to watch it. >> i still like, i don't know youtube, how is your kids, how is your wife. >> oh it did go viral. that counts. >> the woman down in tulsa oklahoma: ain't nobody got time moore. >> there was one i used to watch, let's get some shoes, shoes, let's get some shoes. >> i've never seen that...
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too much death to. too much poverty, chronic. not enough self-love.we have black folks love this is, respect themselves can eliminate poverty and there are too many early deaths. some were inescapable disease. we could fight some disease. if we got all three of those man, we would have so many jobs, coltrane -- franklins and curtis mayfield and the emotions and the whispers, and that is a level of excellence. all of those folks, excellent man. >> host: i'm sure you're reminding me and the viewers on exactly what he meant by excellence in that speech. just a kind of what you think about the times we live in, and you referred to them as the age of obama, and they think ferguson. where they can together, interestingly, and where dr. king intercepts this vote is james comey, current director of the fbi, as he did at the risk of opening a new file on myself -- >> guest: that's a compliment a brother. we've both got big files to that's a compliment. we are trying to be true to what shape this, know what i mean? we just bear witness. go right ahead. >> host:
too much death to. too much poverty, chronic. not enough self-love.we have black folks love this is, respect themselves can eliminate poverty and there are too many early deaths. some were inescapable disease. we could fight some disease. if we got all three of those man, we would have so many jobs, coltrane -- franklins and curtis mayfield and the emotions and the whispers, and that is a level of excellence. all of those folks, excellent man. >> host: i'm sure you're reminding me and the...
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and now 495 too.g will it stick around and what about our chances of seeing some thunderstorms? we'll talk about it. >>> one world trade. interactive exhibits a bar, and a restaurant up there. it will cost you about $30 to get to the top. you'd need a timed ticket and those go on sale tomorrow. >>> you might see some movie sets popping up around d.c. this week. filming has started on oliver stone's new movie about edward snowden. here's look now at actor joseph gordon sliftlevitt playing the nsa leaker. they're seen walking in front of the white house. film crews have also been spotted at the tryst coffee shop in adams morgan. the film is expected to be released in late december, perhaps early january. >>> some word of encouragement for the robotics team at loudoun county's academy of science and technology center. virginia senator tim cane dropped by the school to congratulate the team on advancing to the championship and offered encouragement about the loss of their robot ek when their vehicle was s
and now 495 too.g will it stick around and what about our chances of seeing some thunderstorms? we'll talk about it. >>> one world trade. interactive exhibits a bar, and a restaurant up there. it will cost you about $30 to get to the top. you'd need a timed ticket and those go on sale tomorrow. >>> you might see some movie sets popping up around d.c. this week. filming has started on oliver stone's new movie about edward snowden. here's look now at actor joseph gordon...
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i did it too... it's a vitamin supplement that nourishes from the inside... with biotin for beautiful hair and strong nails. and vitamin c and e for vibrant skin. give it a month, if your hair, skin and nails don't look and feel more beautiful we'll give you your money back. i did it...and i feel beautiful. take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge visit naturesbounty.com for details. in delicious gummies too! >>> take a look folks. time-lapsed video here. showing an incredible e rupgs of a long dormant volcano in chile. they say this is quite a surprise. the volcano hasn't had an eruption since 1972. >>> now for a look at your morning road conditions heavy rains bring flooding to much of texas and the south. in the midwest, roads will stretch across parts of the pacific northwest. roads will be wet over parts of the northeast. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in dallas houston, and new orleans. >>> plenty of reaction being offered on the newly approved deal to settle concus
i did it too... it's a vitamin supplement that nourishes from the inside... with biotin for beautiful hair and strong nails. and vitamin c and e for vibrant skin. give it a month, if your hair, skin and nails don't look and feel more beautiful we'll give you your money back. i did it...and i feel beautiful. take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge visit naturesbounty.com for details. in delicious gummies too! >>> take a look folks. time-lapsed video here. showing an...
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. >> i need your opinion on this too. we have david beck ham married to victoria, one of the spice girls. they have a teenager. they want them to grow up as spotsible adults. that is why when their oldest son brooklyn wanted to go on his very first date, his mother victoria, was out of town at the the time, made sure that the dad went along on the date and she explain this whole thing on the late, late show. >> it was valentines day. he said i with love to take this girl to dinner. i said okay, great. i spoke to victoria. she is like really. i aid yep, he is going to do it. she said okay, make sure you take him and sit in the rest tawr rant. >> i said you will make me do that. >> she said yes that is only way i will let him go. we took him to a small sushi restaurant and he sat at sushi bar and i sat five tables back. >> i should have explain i'm sorry, that the child is 14 years old very first date his mother i think is overseas. so his dad says sure 14, let's go your first date. then they called mom and said no, he is n
. >> i need your opinion on this too. we have david beck ham married to victoria, one of the spice girls. they have a teenager. they want them to grow up as spotsible adults. that is why when their oldest son brooklyn wanted to go on his very first date, his mother victoria, was out of town at the the time, made sure that the dad went along on the date and she explain this whole thing on the late, late show. >> it was valentines day. he said i with love to take this girl to dinner....
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the 94 year-old start running when he was 88, never too late. new his career has just taken off,. >> in 2010, we did both the senior games and the keystone games and i wound up with 15 gold medals and two silver. >> wow. >> that is great. >> well done. >> scott stays in shape by playing basketball and dancing. the nice shot there. he is proud of something else that we are proud of too scott work as a technician, here at kyw-tv, for 40 years. >> that is fantastic good look at his skills. >> inspiration for all of us. >> i love that he got into running at 88. it is never too late to start something new. >> wonder if coach brett the brownies looking at that set shot. >> you should play one on one. >> no, wow crush me. >> 6:49. lets see what is coming up on cbs this morning. >> charlie rose is in insuring with your preview good morning. >> good morning, ukee and erika. i have been telling you it is never too late. >> that is true, i'm with you my man. >> we have new concerns over secret service security, this morning. bill plante on the new revelati
the 94 year-old start running when he was 88, never too late. new his career has just taken off,. >> in 2010, we did both the senior games and the keystone games and i wound up with 15 gold medals and two silver. >> wow. >> that is great. >> well done. >> scott stays in shape by playing basketball and dancing. the nice shot there. he is proud of something else that we are proud of too scott work as a technician, here at kyw-tv, for 40 years. >> that is...
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got to be young but not too young.>> jimmy: does she really? >> yeah. i had on some shoes. something, i don't know what it was but it had a belt and a hook and a ladder and a chain and all and a locket. she is like dad, what are you doing? and i was like you don't like it and she said it is too young. you have old feet. so you should wear she said you have civil rights feet. you should have like shoes for marching. the sit ins. so what we try to do with this is still had a bounce but not be too young. there's one song that i had a little trouble. ♪ smiley face i didn't know what an they got me to sing the lyric and it makes sense. women is always women. it is only for women. when the women hear oh, what type of emoji it would be. >> you are really singing in the song. >> it is hot. it is not like ♪ emojis >> jimmy: i thought it would be like that. is in the most fun for you? >> that's what i came out here to do. i went to college on a classical piano scholarship. i wanted to do music the whole time. i fell in to the co
got to be young but not too young.>> jimmy: does she really? >> yeah. i had on some shoes. something, i don't know what it was but it had a belt and a hook and a ladder and a chain and all and a locket. she is like dad, what are you doing? and i was like you don't like it and she said it is too young. you have old feet. so you should wear she said you have civil rights feet. you should have like shoes for marching. the sit ins. so what we try to do with this is still had a bounce...
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the cherry trees have reached peak bloom. >> good timing too. just in time for the cherry blossom parade live along the parade route with what you can expect. >> good morning. we have to get out of the way because there is a lot going on. joining me now are the people who make this festival special. what's special about this dwreer? >> every year is special. you will see lots of flowers and balloons and performances each year. there is someone new and different. >> they actually cooperated and the peak is right about right. >> they are perfect. today as the festival steps off represented by event d.c. at 10:00 a.m. you will see lots and lots of people. they are just starting to be in full bloom. we will have a good time until next week. >> you can see the crowds down there and the parade gets under way at 10:00 and lasts until about 12. a great dayt and live downtown back to you. >> looks fun we saw the princesses getting ready to hop on the float. >> you see a lot of folks that are going to have their cameras and cell phones and i'm sure derek
the cherry trees have reached peak bloom. >> good timing too. just in time for the cherry blossom parade live along the parade route with what you can expect. >> good morning. we have to get out of the way because there is a lot going on. joining me now are the people who make this festival special. what's special about this dwreer? >> every year is special. you will see lots of flowers and balloons and performances each year. there is someone new and different. >> they...
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>> it is too hard. click get the government generally is often pushed on to the federal reserve to stop a but -- abubble first of all, you have to recognize it. 2002 house prices as we look back probably not a few people thought so what about 2004? is a little dicey maybe yes or no but by 2006 it was clear not in every market in the united states but clearly they were inflated relative to any reasonable gore but then it was too late ywis to large we didn't have a way to let the air out such to let the air out of a bubble that actually comes from bubblegum that will go flat on your face if you blow it up too far. to stop for even mitigate such of bubble you have to have the well targeted instruments that take a bubble down without taking down the economy. with the federal reserve to have interest rates they could have pushed them way up which surely would have stopped that housing bubble in its tracks. i don't blame the federal reserve for not doing that. is ahead in the is to rent with the sub prod mort
>> it is too hard. click get the government generally is often pushed on to the federal reserve to stop a but -- abubble first of all, you have to recognize it. 2002 house prices as we look back probably not a few people thought so what about 2004? is a little dicey maybe yes or no but by 2006 it was clear not in every market in the united states but clearly they were inflated relative to any reasonable gore but then it was too late ywis to large we didn't have a way to let the air out...
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>> it's very tidy too.imately ignores is it is a very complicated and fast-changing the space, the media world. >> right. >> and so many companies like netflix, like amazon like facebook depend on the access to the internet. and one company essentially becoming a national company, even though as you said chris they do not compete on regions. they don't have the same zip codes that puts too much power in the hands of that company over many other businesses in the ecosystem. >> so there was obviously some organizing by consumer asks other public interests against this but a lot of the push came from other businesses. netflix's ceo reed hastesingsings basically said killing this deal is our number one priority. why? >> they depend tremendously on these cable companies to deliver videos flawlessly. and they have to pay charges in the behind the scenes of the internet that nobody really sees called interconnection fees. they say if you let one company have too much control of the whole internet they can abuse th
>> it's very tidy too.imately ignores is it is a very complicated and fast-changing the space, the media world. >> right. >> and so many companies like netflix, like amazon like facebook depend on the access to the internet. and one company essentially becoming a national company, even though as you said chris they do not compete on regions. they don't have the same zip codes that puts too much power in the hands of that company over many other businesses in the ecosystem....
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first too much death too early too much poverty chronic and not enough self-love to we have black folkto love themselves and respect of themselves eliminated poverty and to many early deaths. some were inescapable but we can fight some disease. if we have all three of them we would have so many aretha franklin sang curtis mayfield's and the whispers in the dramatics. that is a level of excellence. all of those folks are excellent excellent. >> i'm sure you are reminding me and the viewers on exactly what he meant i excellence in that speech. just a way to think about the times we live in and you refer to it as the age of obama and ferguson. where they come together and where dr. king is james comey the current director of the fbi and i say this at the risk of opening a new file on myself. guess that's a complement brother. we both have big files. that's a compliment. we are trying to be true to what shaped us. we just have to bear witness. go right ahead. [laughter] >> host: said he gave a speech on february 12 before the law enforcement community and the fbi and i think what surprised
first too much death too early too much poverty chronic and not enough self-love to we have black folkto love themselves and respect of themselves eliminated poverty and to many early deaths. some were inescapable but we can fight some disease. if we have all three of them we would have so many aretha franklin sang curtis mayfield's and the whispers in the dramatics. that is a level of excellence. all of those folks are excellent excellent. >> i'm sure you are reminding me and the viewers...
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is that too much information? yes now, do you think you can get too much information from your car?il from my car. there are 100s of diagnostics that the vehicle gathers and sends to me. does anyone want to meet the sender of this email? this is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. ♪ ♪ to feel this special... you need to eat this special. ♪ i love it ♪ kellogg's special k... ...made with whole grains and fiber... ... to help a body thrive. ♪ i love it ♪ folic acid and vitamin d... ... to make a body feel this good. start your day with 150 nourishing calories... ...in a bowl of special k. ♪ i love it ♪ kellogg's special k... eat special, feel special. collin's bottom line is inconsequential. he's leveraged to the hilt. [shrieks] [laughing] avvo? when you need a lawyer start your search at avvo and find the lawyer who's right for you avvo. let's find your lawyer. woahhh. >> larry: welcome back. we have been talking about hillary clinton's announcement. now i'd like to play a new game we're calling "who ya gonna aks?" (laughter) and no, it's not ebonics. it's an acronym that stands for aid,
is that too much information? yes now, do you think you can get too much information from your car?il from my car. there are 100s of diagnostics that the vehicle gathers and sends to me. does anyone want to meet the sender of this email? this is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. ♪ ♪ to feel this special... you need to eat this special. ♪ i love it ♪ kellogg's special k... ...made with whole grains and fiber... ... to help a body thrive. ♪ i love it ♪ folic acid and vitamin d... ... to...
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>> i was getting too deep.use ] >> jimmy: it's unacceptable. it is almost unacceptable. >> it's just a blessing to be able to do it now because think of it, 20 years ago you couldn't do singing -- we got through talking about comedians trying to do music. you couldn't do it 20 years ago. >> jimmy: you still can't except for you. you are the only one who has done it successfully. >> watch. this 20 years ago, 25 years ago on "in living color" i played this character wanda, hey! and teddy riley and guy was at the show. if you don't know who that is, google it. new jack swing was going the show. i had just started "in living color" and i'm dressed as wanda, but i wanted to give my cassette tape -- [ laughter ] i'm dressed as wanda and they are saying teddy riley about to leave. i'm like no he can't. i'm running down the hallway, fake titties. and i said, teddy. he looks like what in the -- he didn't really know me. i just got on the show. teddy, man, you have to hear my cassette, man. i sing. he looked at me and sa
>> i was getting too deep.use ] >> jimmy: it's unacceptable. it is almost unacceptable. >> it's just a blessing to be able to do it now because think of it, 20 years ago you couldn't do singing -- we got through talking about comedians trying to do music. you couldn't do it 20 years ago. >> jimmy: you still can't except for you. you are the only one who has done it successfully. >> watch. this 20 years ago, 25 years ago on "in living color" i played this...
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the health aspects may be too daunting. you have to worry it could turn on soda, each month it seems like a little less is being consumed. but the monster in kurig exposure make it interesting to me. i would be more than intrigued if they outright bought one of these or both of these companies. let's face it. sugar water generates a lot of cash. i'm not worried about the dividend. it's going higher. the third best warren buffet approved dividend stock, general motors with its nearly 41st yield. a slow down in the u.s. could be daunting. you have to remember the european market where the losses have been horrendous is picking up. china, my charitable trust owns gm because the company owns cash and dissidents want to be more aggressive. a slow down stould timy that goal. -- could sometimetimy that goal. >> that said the $36 stock value is up to 40. i would become more circumspect unless rates are higher. because gm needs higher rates to pay for its huge pension obligations. why don't we do there? let's see how it fairs with t
the health aspects may be too daunting. you have to worry it could turn on soda, each month it seems like a little less is being consumed. but the monster in kurig exposure make it interesting to me. i would be more than intrigued if they outright bought one of these or both of these companies. let's face it. sugar water generates a lot of cash. i'm not worried about the dividend. it's going higher. the third best warren buffet approved dividend stock, general motors with its nearly 41st yield....
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his family is he proud of him the whole troop, too. >> big hugs from all of us indeed. nicely done. >> my brother is a eagle scout. >> that's great. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, bad news for drivers, gas price haves start today creep back up. can we expect them to go down again soon? jill wagner has details in money watch. >> first what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> a developing story right now, rescue teams are scrambling to find survivors every at that time a's huge earthquake in nepal. get toll at least 3600 with hundreds more injured. many of the survivors are afraid to even go inside buildings in the capitol city of katmandu. >> also, kensington mother could face charges after four children spent saturday night locked in a basement. police rescued those children yesterday afternoon. the kids were checked out at st. christopher's hospital. we're told they're physically okay. >> opening statements are expected today in the trial of james holmes for the colorado movie massacre. twelve people were killed, 707 injured in the shooting spree. holmes
his family is he proud of him the whole troop, too. >> big hugs from all of us indeed. nicely done. >> my brother is a eagle scout. >> that's great. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, bad news for drivers, gas price haves start today creep back up. can we expect them to go down again soon? jill wagner has details in money watch. >> first what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> a developing story right now, rescue teams are scrambling to find...
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big and too well known to continue to go up the way it has. it's the rare stock that doesn't behave this way. you can find out how many guys own a stock by looking at it anywhere on the internet. this isn't hard-to-find information. was at one time but not anymore this. formula has worked for me as long as i can remember. as far as i can tell works because the number of analyst on a stock is good gauge of how many awareness and interest there is in a name and names don't get hot followed and pushed by everybody. they get hot because they get discovered by everybody. hot stocks get tapped out. when there's nobody left to be attracted to them. when all the people who would be interested in buying them have already bought. they came out of nowhere attracting more and more attention, more and more backers and eventually everyone who wants a piece of the stock has a piece of it. when that happens, the run is over, people and then you must ring the register and go home. let me give you a great example. hanson natural, the old monster beverage. that
big and too well known to continue to go up the way it has. it's the rare stock that doesn't behave this way. you can find out how many guys own a stock by looking at it anywhere on the internet. this isn't hard-to-find information. was at one time but not anymore this. formula has worked for me as long as i can remember. as far as i can tell works because the number of analyst on a stock is good gauge of how many awareness and interest there is in a name and names don't get hot followed and...
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both strengthening confidence and boosting consumption too.wn by .5% in the euro against the green back. >> we should point out the euro was slightly lower even in the beginning of today's trade ahead of that number. a good gauge of sentiment in germany. let's look at u.s. futures. a strong session on wall street in yesterday's trade. the nasdaq just below 5,000. right now we're looking at the tech heavy index seeing a gain of 23 points in premarket trade. apple did trade below it's 50 day moving average on friday. it's back above the key technical level seeing a gain of 2.5% in yaesd trade. posting the best day since february 10th. let's put your attention to the european markets. we did get that number how are markets responding? the dax is seeing a gain of 1.14%. right now above 12,000. a key psychological level that traders look at. last week that was a tough week for german stocks in general losing about 5%. cac 40 above 5,000 seeing a gain of about .5%. greek default concerns. negotiations continuing between the party and it's internatio
both strengthening confidence and boosting consumption too.wn by .5% in the euro against the green back. >> we should point out the euro was slightly lower even in the beginning of today's trade ahead of that number. a good gauge of sentiment in germany. let's look at u.s. futures. a strong session on wall street in yesterday's trade. the nasdaq just below 5,000. right now we're looking at the tech heavy index seeing a gain of 23 points in premarket trade. apple did trade below it's 50...
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they keep output too low and their prices and profits are too high.n rockefeller went into the oil industry in the 1860s, it was competitive. thousands of competing firms each of which was too small to affect the price of its product -- oil. they were price-takers as economists called them. meaning that their price was set in the market by supply and demand. if the economy-wide demand curve for oil looked like this and the supply curve looked like this then price would end up at this level -- $9.50 a barrel and output would be here say, 2 million barrels. because of competition each firm would be able to make only ordinary profits. that is to say just to cover its costs. now the thing about monopolists, like rockefeller in the late 19th century is that they happily take control of the whole market. faced with the power of such a giant firm like standard oil competitors find entry into the industry virtually impossible. this means that this single monopolist faces the same economy-wide demand curve as all those thousands of competitive firms had. the o
they keep output too low and their prices and profits are too high.n rockefeller went into the oil industry in the 1860s, it was competitive. thousands of competing firms each of which was too small to affect the price of its product -- oil. they were price-takers as economists called them. meaning that their price was set in the market by supply and demand. if the economy-wide demand curve for oil looked like this and the supply curve looked like this then price would end up at this level --...
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the timing of it. >> jimmy: and they're out of beer in austin, too. >> yeah, i know. love it here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i have a policy when it comes to bachelor parties that nobody's allowed to take pictures. >> but here's the deal. so i was shooting up in dallas, texas. [ cheers and applause ] you've heard of it. and i was shooting a tv show up there. and i had friends from new york. i had friends from l.a. they were going to come to austin and we were going to meet in the middle. and i told the like scheduler of the show, look, i got guys coming in from both coasts, as we like to say in show business. and you need to give me this friday off. because all my friends -- >> jimmy: a bachelor party. >> a lot of them don't know each other and i'm the glue that keeps everyone together. he said, yeah, sure, no problem. of course i end up getting booked for a night shoot on that friday night. so i missed the first night of my bachelor party. >> jimmy: great. >> but i've got a really great best man who's also the producer on my movie. and he called my wife and s
the timing of it. >> jimmy: and they're out of beer in austin, too. >> yeah, i know. love it here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i have a policy when it comes to bachelor parties that nobody's allowed to take pictures. >> but here's the deal. so i was shooting up in dallas, texas. [ cheers and applause ] you've heard of it. and i was shooting a tv show up there. and i had friends from new york. i had friends from l.a. they were going to come to austin and we were...