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it was not coincidence that they chose waterloo. hadre they had left, lamarr said please do not overlook this site. i had a great time shooting buffalo and it's a wonderful spot or a new capital. lamarr chose a man named edwin waller to come up. up inss was due to show october 1839. out all the streets, decided where the government buildings would be, and he had them built. there was nothing fancy. these were rough log cabins. the exceptions were the capital and president's house, framed lumber. in october 1839, i what i imagine was the highest watermark of lamarr's political career, he made this grand entrance into the city which he had helped build. here, one of houston's supporters in the fourth congress stood of and introduced a bill that would immediately pull government out of austin down to houston again. that went nowhere, and then lamar's supporters kicked into action and started talking up a bill that would organize an expedition to go out to santa fe. they left austin in late june of 1840. it proved to be another disaster
it was not coincidence that they chose waterloo. hadre they had left, lamarr said please do not overlook this site. i had a great time shooting buffalo and it's a wonderful spot or a new capital. lamarr chose a man named edwin waller to come up. up inss was due to show october 1839. out all the streets, decided where the government buildings would be, and he had them built. there was nothing fancy. these were rough log cabins. the exceptions were the capital and president's house, framed...
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and the waterloo could be a money. takes billions to win the white house. "making money" starts right now. charles: i have to tell you hype is becoming a reality with respect to the stock market and of course, this is critical take for instance disney shares taking and on the chan as analysts are looking at that cable cutting that has driven en netflix as the stock goes up every single day. the new economy is year including uber and there will be losers the income of the companies and hotels in the past year down 12% the stock is down 42%. for hertz. but joining me now our ceo. i want to start with you and it is starting to have an impact of the old dichotomies beck but millenials are a massive demographic. oh lot of them came the phage and netflix and airbnb but it is what they are used to. charles: it is business as usual. >> more standard going for word. >> this is how i discovered you. [laughter] you love the new economy and technology names to the point you make the kool-aid. add to say there is hype and there is craziness. >> wed m.b.a. discover of wh
and the waterloo could be a money. takes billions to win the white house. "making money" starts right now. charles: i have to tell you hype is becoming a reality with respect to the stock market and of course, this is critical take for instance disney shares taking and on the chan as analysts are looking at that cable cutting that has driven en netflix as the stock goes up every single day. the new economy is year including uber and there will be losers the income of the companies and...
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we now report from waterloo. >> factory delivery by drone, caught see of amazon. after the 2013 announcement, it took so long for the u.s. federal aviation administration to approve, that test flights were moved to canada. this country is host to a growing number of firms that supply drones, unmanned aerial vehicles and their technology to other industries. from surveying arrays of solar panels to displaying and selling luxury homes and mundane mapping of factory routes for heat loss, best done after sunset. >> in the u.s., you are not allowed to fly at night. in canada, we can take those people off routes in canada. in america right now, some are working those routes at night. it's dangerous. >> this factory west of toronto sold its aerial vehicles mainly to the u.s. and other militaries. one was deployed over libya by anti gadhafi forces in 2011. the peaceful use of drones is where all the growth is no you, according to the founder. >> we are seeing a transition from military heavy focus of our business back into the commercial market and opportunities that we s
we now report from waterloo. >> factory delivery by drone, caught see of amazon. after the 2013 announcement, it took so long for the u.s. federal aviation administration to approve, that test flights were moved to canada. this country is host to a growing number of firms that supply drones, unmanned aerial vehicles and their technology to other industries. from surveying arrays of solar panels to displaying and selling luxury homes and mundane mapping of factory routes for heat loss,...
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even in places like waterloo. >> we thn at waterloo. >> you knod what i mean. >> seth: please welcome back to the show matthew broderick. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back. >> hi, thank you. >> seth: so happy to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] >> hanks a lot. hi, everybody. >> seth: so i know you've done a lot of theater. this film -- you and the actress alice eve, who was in the clip -- this film is mostly dialogue between the two of you. you have to do a lot of heavy lifting. >> yes. >> seth: so much dialogue. was it -- even with your sort of on-stage experience, was it hard to memorize all that material? >> yes, it was very hard. >> seth: okay, good. i'm glad. >> i'm glad you're glad. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm just glad that -- i'm glad when it's hard. 'cause i don't want people to say, "no it's easy for me, i just remember everything." >> yeah. no, some people are like that. i'm not like that. it was shot -- we talk incessantly, so come see it 'cause -- [ laughter ] and this is sort of about a travel nightmare. you guys get stuck in albuquerque. >> mm-hmm. >> se
even in places like waterloo. >> we thn at waterloo. >> you knod what i mean. >> seth: please welcome back to the show matthew broderick. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back. >> hi, thank you. >> seth: so happy to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] >> hanks a lot. hi, everybody. >> seth: so i know you've done a lot of theater. this film -- you and the actress alice eve, who was in the clip -- this film is mostly dialogue between the...
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people's lives when the odds are against them, the tide has turned, and they stand-alone, napoleon at waterloocuster's last stand, cubs fans. and when that happens, i have to ask, so this is the hill you want to die on? ♪ ♪ >> larry: tonight's hill to die on, banning gay adoption. a federal lawsuit has just been filed challenging the last remaining adoption ban in the united states for same-sex couples. mississippi is the only state left in the nation that bans gay couples from adopting. >> that's right. mississippi. >> mississippi is the lone holdout against loving parents who happened to have two hoo-has or wee-wees. a now i am not saying that each parent has two hoo-has, you know, or wee-wees individually. i am not against how many hoo-has or wee-wees -- i think you guys know what i am saying here. all right, all right. but seriously, though, what is mississippi worried about? are they concerned that gay parents might threaten their record as ranking last in child well-being? okay. now here it is, tell us why mississippi is dying on this hill, please welcome mississippi state legal counsel,
people's lives when the odds are against them, the tide has turned, and they stand-alone, napoleon at waterloocuster's last stand, cubs fans. and when that happens, i have to ask, so this is the hill you want to die on? ♪ ♪ >> larry: tonight's hill to die on, banning gay adoption. a federal lawsuit has just been filed challenging the last remaining adoption ban in the united states for same-sex couples. mississippi is the only state left in the nation that bans gay couples from...
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he began his career prior to nbc where he was before abc in waterloo, iowa. while he's a chicago native, he's a graduate of the university of iowa which -- explains that waterloo, iowa, which i couldn't understand when i read his bio. he's received some of the most prestigious awards, seven duponts, six peabodys, six pullks and five overseas awards and five edward r murro awards and many more. i could spend an hour listing stories brian and his team have done to generate these awards. a couple of them are worth noting, however. exposing the dangerous conditions at factories in bangladesh, making clothes for tommy hilfiger and wal-mart. a toyota report that prompted one of the largest automobile recalls in history. pay to play grading systems by the better biz bureau and exposing wal-mart overseas child work for america. and in fact, i was just at wal-mart and there are pictures of brian all over the place. don't let this man in. there are many more stories. it must have been when he was 10 years old, brian broke what remember as a very important story and tha
he began his career prior to nbc where he was before abc in waterloo, iowa. while he's a chicago native, he's a graduate of the university of iowa which -- explains that waterloo, iowa, which i couldn't understand when i read his bio. he's received some of the most prestigious awards, seven duponts, six peabodys, six pullks and five overseas awards and five edward r murro awards and many more. i could spend an hour listing stories brian and his team have done to generate these awards. a couple...
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. >> i've been saying for days he's going to meet his waterloo with megyn kelly because you don't go to war with her because she is judge and juror. she looks at you -- >> he stayed on as i think you had that interview in the spin room afterwards. he said look, she wasn't nice to me tonight. he didn't back off. he doubled down on it. >> and it's dangerous. if donald trump loses fox news, then it is possible that will have a direct impact on his poll numbers. who knows? they have been teflon so far. >> donald, come over here to ms, we would like you here occasionally. thanks for being with us. when we come back, the other big story, john stewart, this was history tonight, all the heroes, letterman, they are all going. the final appearance on "the daily show," a really, really brilliant show and this is "hardball," live in cleveland for the first republican debate. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies,
. >> i've been saying for days he's going to meet his waterloo with megyn kelly because you don't go to war with her because she is judge and juror. she looks at you -- >> he stayed on as i think you had that interview in the spin room afterwards. he said look, she wasn't nice to me tonight. he didn't back off. he doubled down on it. >> and it's dangerous. if donald trump loses fox news, then it is possible that will have a direct impact on his poll numbers. who knows? they...
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aljazeera, waterloo. >> that's all of the time for our news hour, and thanks for being with us.john seigenthaler is back in a couple of minutes. >>> hi, everyone. this is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> free fall, oil prices plunge. the stock market drops more than 350 points. tonight, the collapse and the connection with china. >>> st. louis shooting. protests, arrests, and new questions over the aggressive response from law enforcement. >> right now it appears one officer fired one shot, the other fired three shots. the suspect was struck. >> after police kill a
aljazeera, waterloo. >> that's all of the time for our news hour, and thanks for being with us.john seigenthaler is back in a couple of minutes. >>> hi, everyone. this is al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> free fall, oil prices plunge. the stock market drops more than 350 points. tonight, the collapse and the connection with china. >>> st. louis shooting. protests, arrests, and new questions over the aggressive response from law enforcement. >>...
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daniel lak al jazeera waterloo. >> last week he told the world he was being treated for cancer, memelanomaon his brain. but now he's teaching sunday school. >> i'm going to cut back quite a bit. gives me an excuse to do it. >> he is set to teach seven more sunday school classes then he trabletravels to nepal in octobr where he will continue his work with habitat for humanity. >>> after a handful of violent attacks on movie goers, kristin saloomey reports. >> security issues have become a daily part of our lives in america. the chain posted on its website regal entertainment group wants its customers and staff to feel comfortable and safe while visiting or working in our theaters. earlier this month, in tennessee, a man attacked guests at a mostly empty movie theater. he was shot dead by police who had this response. >> from events across the nation you may consider this type of incident regardless where it happens as a new normal but you can't stop living your life. >> reporter: two weeks before that two women were killed during a screening of a ploif train wreck in louisiana before the gu
daniel lak al jazeera waterloo. >> last week he told the world he was being treated for cancer, memelanomaon his brain. but now he's teaching sunday school. >> i'm going to cut back quite a bit. gives me an excuse to do it. >> he is set to teach seven more sunday school classes then he trabletravels to nepal in octobr where he will continue his work with habitat for humanity. >>> after a handful of violent attacks on movie goers, kristin saloomey reports. >>...
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on the phone lines is dan from waterloo, ontario. what do you think of our system? caller: i wanted to call in because i have worked here in elections in the provincial and federal level. rightsole idea of voting is bizarre to us. basically you can show up at a poll. we do everything we can. we have voter rules that send out mail cards that encourage you to bring id, but you can show up on poll day at any poll location and just affirmed you are who you are and they will give you a ballot to vote. is,'s what i'm wondering how can anyone argue in terms of what goes on in the u.s. in good reasonable tos attempt to impose more onerous restrictions on anyone's right to vote? why wouldn't you be working in the opposite direction all the time? ms. mui: that's pickup one more caller. our next caller is ralph from new york on the democratic line. caller: thank you for c-span. from upstateker new york and we are making it more difficult to vote, by the fact that we have had the lowest voter turnout in the last midterm election. 1978.% since just a very effective having a requ
on the phone lines is dan from waterloo, ontario. what do you think of our system? caller: i wanted to call in because i have worked here in elections in the provincial and federal level. rightsole idea of voting is bizarre to us. basically you can show up at a poll. we do everything we can. we have voter rules that send out mail cards that encourage you to bring id, but you can show up on poll day at any poll location and just affirmed you are who you are and they will give you a ballot to...
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he's began his career prior to nbc, where he was before abc, in waterloo, iowa.while he is a chicago native, he is a graduate of the university of iowa which explains that waterloo, iowa, beginning, which i couldn't understand when i read his bio. he's received many of the most prestigious awards in journalism, including seven duponts, six peabodys, 16 emmys and five edward r murro awards and many more. i could spend an hour listing the stories that brian and his team have done to generate these awards. a couple of them are worth noting, however. exposing the dangerous conditions of factories in bangladesh, making clothes for tommy hilfiger and walmart. a toyota report which prompted the largest automobile recalls in history. pay to play grading systems by the better business bureau. and walmart's use of overseas child labor for their by the way america clothing campaign. i was in a walmart recently and there was pictures of him all over the place. do not let this man in. but there are many more stories but it must have been when he was 10 years old, but he broke
he's began his career prior to nbc, where he was before abc, in waterloo, iowa.while he is a chicago native, he is a graduate of the university of iowa which explains that waterloo, iowa, beginning, which i couldn't understand when i read his bio. he's received many of the most prestigious awards in journalism, including seven duponts, six peabodys, 16 emmys and five edward r murro awards and many more. i could spend an hour listing the stories that brian and his team have done to generate...
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. >> it was suggested this is your waterloo in your reaction. [ inaudible ] some are saying you have stonewalled and you should tell the american people you are sorry and wrong but you are talking about snapchats and blaming the public, isn't leadership about taking responsibility? >> look, ed, i take responsibility but that does not change the facts and no matter what anyone tries for say the facts are stubborn. what i did was legally permitted. number one. first and foremost. >> two inspectors generals say there are hundreds --. >> ed, you are not listening to me. >> as ed henry mentioned "washington post" columnist saying this is insulting our intelligence and conservative commentators denouned her. >> everyone knows she is not telling the truth. including people on her campaign yet she keeps doing it. it is a painful, painful thing to watch. >> she could be doing better frankly. she has been acting, servicing that clinton stereotype of havingable fortress around herself, being isolated and not giving enough answers rather than being candid. >> i think hillary clinton is a shell o
. >> it was suggested this is your waterloo in your reaction. [ inaudible ] some are saying you have stonewalled and you should tell the american people you are sorry and wrong but you are talking about snapchats and blaming the public, isn't leadership about taking responsibility? >> look, ed, i take responsibility but that does not change the facts and no matter what anyone tries for say the facts are stubborn. what i did was legally permitted. number one. first and foremost....
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. >>> here is chuck loudner, donald trump's iowa campaign claireman yesterday in waterloo in an interviewing that he doesn't put any meat on the bones, that there's no specifics, no specifics to your plan. well, he's been to a lot of events, he has been making these policy pronouncements. he's been talking about tariffs. he's been talking about taxes, health care, being able to buy it across state lines. he's been talking about it, but they refuse to listen, because they want to hang onto that line of attack as long as they can, that he's not talking about specifics. >> donald, if you want to talk about specifics, about health care or any other the governing policy that you propose, you know you have an open invitation to do that, right here on the last word. something that felt like... home? and now you can't connect the way you used to... because you switched wireless carriers and are getting a less reliable connection. it's okay. we're still here for you and we'll be happy to have you back on a reliable network. come home to verizon and get 10 gigs for $80 a month plus $15 per line. on
. >>> here is chuck loudner, donald trump's iowa campaign claireman yesterday in waterloo in an interviewing that he doesn't put any meat on the bones, that there's no specifics, no specifics to your plan. well, he's been to a lot of events, he has been making these policy pronouncements. he's been talking about tariffs. he's been talking about taxes, health care, being able to buy it across state lines. he's been talking about it, but they refuse to listen, because they want to hang...
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remember, he went to rhetorical war with john mccain and everyone thought that was his waterloo. it was not. and then he is is taking on fox news and takes on megyn kelly whose performance was widely praised. her questions were tough but fair, going after her and gabe sherman, basically reported today and this is his reporting and i can't independently vouch for it, that they waived the white is largely the same. weird stream of consciousness out of the guy. and eventually there will come a point where it's not as fascinating every day for the press to cover it. eventually other things and other factors that start to wear away at the novelty of donald trump and that starts to reduce the level to which it's a story every day to once again have to talk about the magical wall or the terrific health care system he's going to pull out of thin air. so eventually the oxygen will start to go out of the room. part of this is that roger ales has a set of motivation about the news and there's a sim biotic rating. >> 24 million viewers. >> no kidding. >> it's like these arguments. what are y
remember, he went to rhetorical war with john mccain and everyone thought that was his waterloo. it was not. and then he is is taking on fox news and takes on megyn kelly whose performance was widely praised. her questions were tough but fair, going after her and gabe sherman, basically reported today and this is his reporting and i can't independently vouch for it, that they waived the white is largely the same. weird stream of consciousness out of the guy. and eventually there will come a...
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at that point in time it was named waterloo. he made sure this was where the capital of texas would remain. we have more recent paintings, including barbara jordan, lyndon baines johnson, former president of the united states. the only textile in the capital historical artifact collection is the flag from the battle of san jacinto. it normally hangs on the dais behind the speakers rostrum. we only have it on display when the legislature is in session. it is very fragile, and we try to keep it protected under the red drapery. we usually have a replica hanging in its place. the legislature will gavel in, in january of 2015. we have the original on display. it is one of those, i think, iconic texas history artifacts that all of our school children who come to the capitol to learn about texas history and about how to be a good citizen -- they have an opportunity to see these kind of artifacts up close and personal. the capitol welcomes more than a million visitors every year. we are thankful to be able to show them not only in capit
at that point in time it was named waterloo. he made sure this was where the capital of texas would remain. we have more recent paintings, including barbara jordan, lyndon baines johnson, former president of the united states. the only textile in the capital historical artifact collection is the flag from the battle of san jacinto. it normally hangs on the dais behind the speakers rostrum. we only have it on display when the legislature is in session. it is very fragile, and we try to keep it...
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." >> her middle name, short for louise, was born on march 29, 1874 in waterloo, iowa. her parents were charles and florence henry. and, yes, daddy wanted a boy. and so momma allowed her eldest daughter to be named lou. we all think that that is modern. in many ways, lou was raised as a boy. she was touched or hunt, shoot, fish, and read a horse, but her mother also major she learned how to sew, cook. the fact that she was brought up with those twin threats from both of her parents contributed to the quite unique woman that she did eventually become. when she was 11, her father took a banking job in california. they moved there in 1885. and lou pretty much consider there to be her home. she entered originally los angeles normal school. then when her family moved, she ,ransferred to san jose college where she got her teaching certificate. she wanted to teach the upper grades because of her love science and because she was so young and a woman, she could not find a position in that field. she was attending lectures that were available there in the area by the recently ope
." >> her middle name, short for louise, was born on march 29, 1874 in waterloo, iowa. her parents were charles and florence henry. and, yes, daddy wanted a boy. and so momma allowed her eldest daughter to be named lou. we all think that that is modern. in many ways, lou was raised as a boy. she was touched or hunt, shoot, fish, and read a horse, but her mother also major she learned how to sew, cook. the fact that she was brought up with those twin threats from both of her parents...
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who i had worked with after i was assistant to the finance director, i was a field organizer in waterlooearing from a lot of people who were close to beau who i knew in iowa saying is he going to do it, is he going to do it, is he going to do it. at that point it became clear to me that draft biden needed to have a lot more -- a much larger grassroots network, and i could go there and help them kind of build that. by lending it some -- you know, some credibility and some seal of approval almost. >> the first democratic debate, i believe, is the second week of october. >> yep, las vegas. >> one would think that -- i mean the decision seems like it should be -- it's got to be pretty soon, right? >> i'll leave the decision-making up to the people who make those decisions. what i know is that over the next four to six weeks with an eye towards this debate, there's some really good work that draft biden could do that we will do. >> can you look me in the eye here and say you're not talking to the vice president and the vice president's people? >> i can definitely tell you that. >> i guess leg
who i had worked with after i was assistant to the finance director, i was a field organizer in waterlooearing from a lot of people who were close to beau who i knew in iowa saying is he going to do it, is he going to do it, is he going to do it. at that point it became clear to me that draft biden needed to have a lot more -- a much larger grassroots network, and i could go there and help them kind of build that. by lending it some -- you know, some credibility and some seal of approval...
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not short for louise was born march 29th, 1874 in waterloo, iowa. her parents were charles and florence henry. and, yes, daddy wanted a boy. and so mama allowed her eldest daughter to be named. name lou. we all think that's modern. and in many ways lou was raised as a boy. she was taught to hunt, shoot, fish, and ride a horse. but her mother also made sure she learned how to sew, cook, and keep house. and the fact that she was brought up with those twin threads from both of her parents contributed to the unique women she eventually did become. when she was 11, her father took a banking job in whittier, california. they moved there in 1885. and lou pretty much considered whittier to be her home. she entered normal school that is a teacher college. it is now today ucla. when her family moved to monterey, she transferred to santa fe for a three-year degree. she wanted to teach the upper grades because of her love of science. and because she was so young and a woman she could not find a position in that field. she was attending lectures that were availa
not short for louise was born march 29th, 1874 in waterloo, iowa. her parents were charles and florence henry. and, yes, daddy wanted a boy. and so mama allowed her eldest daughter to be named. name lou. we all think that's modern. and in many ways lou was raised as a boy. she was taught to hunt, shoot, fish, and ride a horse. but her mother also made sure she learned how to sew, cook, and keep house. and the fact that she was brought up with those twin threads from both of her parents...
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the mineral features the virgin of waterloo bay, an important religious figure -- guadalupe, an importantigious figure. another mural was also vandalized a few blocks away at 24th and south then asked -- vaness. the owner of the market says this is a diverse community that will not tolerate this. >> i don't know what the real message of that was supposed to be. i am not threatened or scared. >> reporter: this has been an ongoing issue. a number of murals have been vandalized and back in june a mural was set on fire. the person that committed that crime is still on the loose. i will bring you back live. a lot of graffiti is on the outside of this building. the owner of the store says this building its tact quite a bit. he says he has never seen anyone deface this particular mural. in his eyes, it is sacred to this community. he is surprised by what took place. he also said he has been considering installing security cameras to try to deter this from happening in the future. >> it's just about everywhere. let's see if the cameras work here. >>> a recall alert for foods that may be dangerous
the mineral features the virgin of waterloo bay, an important religious figure -- guadalupe, an importantigious figure. another mural was also vandalized a few blocks away at 24th and south then asked -- vaness. the owner of the market says this is a diverse community that will not tolerate this. >> i don't know what the real message of that was supposed to be. i am not threatened or scared. >> reporter: this has been an ongoing issue. a number of murals have been vandalized and...
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i don't know if i'd go that far, but-- >> i call it an american diplomatic waterloo. being funny here, i think it's that dramatic. and capitulate. >> i think it's the worst negotiation by the wednesday since municmunich. this deal is on track. stuart: what a dismal way to start a friday morning. i'm glad that you addressed donald trump. >> we can talk about the pope again if you want. stuart: no, i'm going to leave that to liz. mr. ambassador, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. stuart: remember those old cd's, dvd's, very few people buy them anymore so states are not getting the sales taxes from them. but those tax happy states now want to tax your video streaming for places like netflix, of course. elizabeth, your comments on the pope. what's going on? >> wow, this is a big deal. and so, what's happening is these, as you said, the tax happy states. they're not doing so great. some of them are in big trouble and also cities like chicago. they're saying we need to get sales taxes from dvd's, from mr. blu-ray risk discs. we're not going to tax your streaming service,
i don't know if i'd go that far, but-- >> i call it an american diplomatic waterloo. being funny here, i think it's that dramatic. and capitulate. >> i think it's the worst negotiation by the wednesday since municmunich. this deal is on track. stuart: what a dismal way to start a friday morning. i'm glad that you addressed donald trump. >> we can talk about the pope again if you want. stuart: no, i'm going to leave that to liz. mr. ambassador, thank you so much. >>...