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[ laughter ] the only instagram worth $1 billion would be an app that instantly gets you a gram of uncutm bean black coffee well. technology stories they make no sense to america i'm joined by the senior youth correspondent jessica williams. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. hello, jon. >> jon: ins instagram. how in god's name is that worth $1 billion? >> what? because it's awesome before instagram if i wanted my pictures to look like they were take innocent 60s, i would have to invent a time machine and travel back 50 years. do you know how much a time machine would cost to build? >> jon: i don't know how much. >> probably like $1 billion. not to mention the risks about changing the past, scrooge the space time continuum. what if i went back and ended up (bleep) my own dad? with instagram i get the same pictures without the risk of never being born. >> jon: jess carks i can see the novelty of using this aging filters, maybe once or twice. >> once or twice, john i literally use it like a billion times a day. >> jon: literally? >> literally. >> jon: but it's stupid. >> they pr
[ laughter ] the only instagram worth $1 billion would be an app that instantly gets you a gram of uncutm bean black coffee well. technology stories they make no sense to america i'm joined by the senior youth correspondent jessica williams. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. hello, jon. >> jon: ins instagram. how in god's name is that worth $1 billion? >> what? because it's awesome before instagram if i wanted my pictures to look like they were take innocent 60s, i...
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uncut. how many of you have heard of them? this is a group that just launched in the u.s. the point of the group is to expose corporations that don't pay taxes. we're constantly told we don't have any money, there is no money for child care or poor children or blind people, but the fact is a number of corporations, almost two-thirds, don't pay taxes. a lot of people asked about it during the break. they will have a major action on tax day, and just for the people who arrived, they shut down bank of america yesterday in washington, d.c., because the bank of america does not pay taxes. you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question that
uncut. how many of you have heard of them? this is a group that just launched in the u.s. the point of the group is to expose corporations that don't pay taxes. we're constantly told we don't have any money, there is no money for child care or poor children or blind people, but the fact is a number of corporations, almost two-thirds, don't pay taxes. a lot of people asked about it during the break. they will have a major action on tax day, and just for the people who arrived, they shut down...
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we have the latest on the crack downtown on oil speculators plus for "occupy," there was "uncut." a new documentary sheds light on the origins of the 99%. later brett erlich looks at the not so great dates in congressional history. >> coming up will the show end, or will i filibuster it and talk forever and ever? probably not. but don't go away. in 2012 alone. go to our website, current.com. up next it's out to the campaign trail. a surprising new poll, and that's next right here inside "the war room." ♪ >> we have been talking about how the little guy is fighting back, fighting back against alec, fighting back against paul ryan's budget and now we are going to turn to new efforts to rein in the big guys the super powerful wall street banks. today, the president called for more regulation on oil speculators, the wall street middle men who buy and sell oil futures without ever owning a single barrel. take a license. >> we can't afford a situation where speculators artificially manipulate markets by buying up oil, creating the perception of a shortage and driving prices higher only
we have the latest on the crack downtown on oil speculators plus for "occupy," there was "uncut." a new documentary sheds light on the origins of the 99%. later brett erlich looks at the not so great dates in congressional history. >> coming up will the show end, or will i filibuster it and talk forever and ever? probably not. but don't go away. in 2012 alone. go to our website, current.com. up next it's out to the campaign trail. a surprising new poll, and that's next...
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have a significant and important decision to make send jobs and taxpayer dollars to countries that uncuterican workers or use every investment dollar to create american jobs. >> bombardier says, 66% of every car would be built with u.s. parts and labor. the second place bidder the french company pledged 95% and says it will consider lowering its bid. the board is going to vote on that bid next month. >>> bart, will no doubt be busy tonight with the doyle drive closure. >> good weather for a closure. >> good for the ferry riders too. >> even to the giants' game. we'll stair step through the forecast and cover all details for you good morning. 5:18 looking down to emory from vollmer peak to san francisco, there was an -- accident on the bay bridge. winds still gusting along the coast 21 miles per hour out of the north, gusty winds along the coast all throughout the afternoon while the rest of us not as breezy this morning. we are less than 10 miles per hour to calm in livermore, hayward, santa rosa and napa, santa rosa 41, napa 39, fairfield 40, getting cooler and it will do so over the ne
have a significant and important decision to make send jobs and taxpayer dollars to countries that uncuterican workers or use every investment dollar to create american jobs. >> bombardier says, 66% of every car would be built with u.s. parts and labor. the second place bidder the french company pledged 95% and says it will consider lowering its bid. the board is going to vote on that bid next month. >>> bart, will no doubt be busy tonight with the doyle drive closure. >>...
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weeks ago and it was denominated in dollars, when i come to pay you that you cannot say no i want uncut rubies. we are to have our deal but before you give me a graphic design consultation for $100 an hour, and you say oh by the way i only want to get paid in uncut rubies are donuts, whatever and i say yes, then we are fine. that is what the airlines are doing. they are saying no more cash so there it eating away at cash is fungibility. you can use it anywhere except at 35,000 feet because it's like heaven up there. [laughter] >> there was a time before we had cash, and i wondered what you thought about or find out about the potential of the increase for decrease of bartering in this cashless system? >> so the question has to do with the potential for a bartering economy again. the first section of the book kind of zips through the history of how money was born and how the dollar as it has come to nab him about. for a long time people were bartering and this is the double quads event. you have a surplus of furs and i have lots of potatoes. i'm cold and you are hungry, hey we trade. then
weeks ago and it was denominated in dollars, when i come to pay you that you cannot say no i want uncut rubies. we are to have our deal but before you give me a graphic design consultation for $100 an hour, and you say oh by the way i only want to get paid in uncut rubies are donuts, whatever and i say yes, then we are fine. that is what the airlines are doing. they are saying no more cash so there it eating away at cash is fungibility. you can use it anywhere except at 35,000 feet because it's...
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. >> plus, before up, there was uncut. a new documentary sheds light on the origins of the 99%. >> later, brett erlich looks at the not so great dates in congressional history. >> coming up will the show end or will i filibuster it and talk forever and ever? probably not but don't go away. hershey's air delight. >>mommy, you're so smart, i feel like you know everything. >>you can ask me anything, anytime honey. >>mom, how do you say "hello" in spanish? >>hola. >>hey mommy, how many miles are there to the moon? >>238,854. >>hey mom, are ninjas still a big problem? >>no, honey. >>ha! >>hey mom, how do they get the bubbles into the hershey's air delight? >>i don't know, but it's delicious. >>[both laugh] >>hershey's air delight milk chocolate. a lighter, airier, meltier hershey's happiness. in 2012 alone. go to our website, current.com. up next it's out to the campaign trail. a surprising new poll, and that's next right here inside "the war room." has a best-in-class driving range of more than 550 miles per tank. so you can c
. >> plus, before up, there was uncut. a new documentary sheds light on the origins of the 99%. >> later, brett erlich looks at the not so great dates in congressional history. >> coming up will the show end or will i filibuster it and talk forever and ever? probably not but don't go away. hershey's air delight. >>mommy, you're so smart, i feel like you know everything. >>you can ask me anything, anytime honey. >>mom, how do you say "hello" in...
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dollars and we agree on the sale and was denominated in dollars when i pay you that you can't say i want uncut rubies. we already had our deal. before you give me a graphic design consultation for $100 if you say i only want to get pay in and cut rubies or doughnuts or whatever and i say yes and we are fine. that is what the airlines are doing and they are eating away at catch's for eligibility --ng --fu engibilityligibility --fu. >> there was a time when we were in a barter society. found out about the potential of the increase or decrease of baring. >> has to do with the potential of a barter economy again. the first section of the book is the history of how money was born and how the dollar comes in now or came about and for a long time people were barring. a double coincidence of ones. kissel i have firs and you have potatoes. i'm cold, you are hungry, we trade. it is a problem when you want to buy someone for something else and that is where money is born and a medium of exchange. the exciting thing about the digital age is you can have a central clearing house for services sir you are bo
dollars and we agree on the sale and was denominated in dollars when i pay you that you can't say i want uncut rubies. we already had our deal. before you give me a graphic design consultation for $100 if you say i only want to get pay in and cut rubies or doughnuts or whatever and i say yes and we are fine. that is what the airlines are doing and they are eating away at catch's for eligibility --ng --fu engibilityligibility --fu. >> there was a time when we were in a barter society....
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. >>> the nbc sitcom "30 rock" aired live and uncut last night from studio h.hat's inside rockefeller plaza in new york city. the cast and crew including creator tina fey and actor alec baldwin performed the show twice. once for the west coast, again for the east coast. there were also plenty of celebrity cameos throughout the live show, including kim kardashian, paul mccartney, and brian williams, who pretended to be a chauvinistic anchor from the '70s. >> also, i'm being told that commander james lovel is -- >> look, honey, you have a dynamite shape, but you're going to have to shut up and let a man he tell us what's happening. now, is your father or a policeman nearby? >> i slipped. i slipped and hit my head in the bathroom. who am i? >> you're my boyfriend. we were just -- people i went to high school with. >> this is the second time the show has gone live. aside from a small stumble from tina fey at the start of the east coast show, the broadcast aired without a hitch. >> live isn't easy. >> no. but you can carry it off when you're really good. >> that's r
. >>> the nbc sitcom "30 rock" aired live and uncut last night from studio h.hat's inside rockefeller plaza in new york city. the cast and crew including creator tina fey and actor alec baldwin performed the show twice. once for the west coast, again for the east coast. there were also plenty of celebrity cameos throughout the live show, including kim kardashian, paul mccartney, and brian williams, who pretended to be a chauvinistic anchor from the '70s. >> also, i'm...
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weeks ago and it was denominated in dollars, when i come to pay you that you cannot say no i want uncut rubies. we are to have our deal but before you give me a graphic design consultation for $100 an hour, and you say oh by the way i only want to get paid in uncut rubies are donuts, whatever and i say yes, then we are fine. that is what the airlines are doing. they are saying no more cash so there it eating away at cash is fungibility. you can use it anywhere except at 35,000 feet because it's like heaven up there. [laughter] >> there was a time before we had cash, and i wondered what you thought about or find out about the potential of the increase for decrease of bartering in this cashless system? >> so the question has to do with the potential for a bartering economy again. the first section of the book kind of zips through the history of how money was born and how the dollar as it has come to nab him about. for a long time people were bartering and this is the double quads event. you have a surplus of furs and i have lots of potatoes. i'm cold and you are hungry, hey we trade. then
weeks ago and it was denominated in dollars, when i come to pay you that you cannot say no i want uncut rubies. we are to have our deal but before you give me a graphic design consultation for $100 an hour, and you say oh by the way i only want to get paid in uncut rubies are donuts, whatever and i say yes, then we are fine. that is what the airlines are doing. they are saying no more cash so there it eating away at cash is fungibility. you can use it anywhere except at 35,000 feet because it's...
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but one of the things that hasn't gotten attention is it also uncuts what both parties agreed to lasturing the debt ceiling fight, which is about $600 billion in military cuts. it was a little tricky back then. but probably the only good news to emerge from that whole fight was that the parties did dprae to $2 trillion in deficit savings. about half of what bowls simpson was supposed to achieve. and what we see is that ryan and republicans are trying to take back these cuts. yeah, we agreed to it, but not really. we want to have it back. >> you go back over the past decade, none of the cuts are ever real, on either side. the cuts are never real. they always -- the only thing they will pass is like for instance what they did two years ago. extension of the bush tax cuts. extension of unemployment benefits. more spending. more spending. more spending. >> this is what drives people nuts about washington. because on the one hand, republicans are out there screaming we need to cut the deficit. on the other hand, they are trying to undo the cuts they already made. so it helps to explain why
but one of the things that hasn't gotten attention is it also uncuts what both parties agreed to lasturing the debt ceiling fight, which is about $600 billion in military cuts. it was a little tricky back then. but probably the only good news to emerge from that whole fight was that the parties did dprae to $2 trillion in deficit savings. about half of what bowls simpson was supposed to achieve. and what we see is that ryan and republicans are trying to take back these cuts. yeah, we agreed to...