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raquel welch. yikes. what happened to you? raquel welch. the woman is a menace. yeah.ot pretty ugly. a cat fight with raquel welch. yeah, c-c-cat fight. my god. george. i slipped on the invitations. mr. costanza. your legs have sustained extensive trauma. apparently, your body was in a state of advanced atrophy due to a period of extreme inactivity. but with a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck i think there's a good chance you may one day... walk again. well, that's good news. wow. invitations again. ha. now, that's weird. all right, well... well... you want to grab some coffee? yeah. coffee i could get some coffee. ok. mmm-mmm-mmm. this was supposed to be the summer of george! the summer of george. captioning made possible by columbia tristar domestic television vo: attention passengers! we're all getting upgraded with new and improved old navy best tees. chief style attendant: pardon the interruption, but who's responsible for all these upgraded tees? ooh!! tee expert: did someone say tee? don't you know old navy makes tees in more stylish fits, brighter colo
raquel welch. yikes. what happened to you? raquel welch. the woman is a menace. yeah.ot pretty ugly. a cat fight with raquel welch. yeah, c-c-cat fight. my god. george. i slipped on the invitations. mr. costanza. your legs have sustained extensive trauma. apparently, your body was in a state of advanced atrophy due to a period of extreme inactivity. but with a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck i think there's a good chance you may one day... walk again. well, that's good news. wow....
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i mean, the pope and raquel welch in a lifeboat. i haven't heard that one. oh. i'm sure you have. they're out in the ocean and yada yada yada and she says "those aren't buoys." father? one second. well, if it would make you feel better i could speak to dr. whatley. i have to go back and have a wisdom tooth removed. you know the difference between a dentist and a sadist don't you? um... newer magazines. now if you would excuse me. jerry, i gotta talk to you. [doorbell buzzes] hi. hey, kramer. got a minute? uh, actually my parents are over, but would you like to meet them? sure. mom, dad. oh, hi. hi. hey. elaine, i have to ask you about something. what exactly happened down there? w-w-well, i don't know. i mean, i talked to him, and, blah blah blah, he asked about you guys, and da-da-da-da-da more questions blah blah blah. all right. shut up. again, you are telling me to shut up? what? you yelled at me that time at the movies. that's why you're not getting the baby. oh, my god. what am i gonna tell beth? look i'll go down and talk to this adoption guy and i'll mak
i mean, the pope and raquel welch in a lifeboat. i haven't heard that one. oh. i'm sure you have. they're out in the ocean and yada yada yada and she says "those aren't buoys." father? one second. well, if it would make you feel better i could speak to dr. whatley. i have to go back and have a wisdom tooth removed. you know the difference between a dentist and a sadist don't you? um... newer magazines. now if you would excuse me. jerry, i gotta talk to you. [doorbell buzzes] hi. hey,...
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first lieutenant fiola, first sergeant and staff sergeant mark welch, thank you very much for cominge show tonight. >> my pleasure. >> lieutenant fiola, we want to get your story but i want to know your reaction first to the video of suspects being released tonight. >> absolutely, sir. our reaction is probably about the same as everyone else in the court, which is there's a little bit of excitement and almost a bit of comfort the fact that the technology is working so fantastic for us now that we noted the federal bureau of investigation has confidence that these two suspects are the ones that we need to find. it allows us to plaster their faces all over the internet, social media, and do everything we can to try to find them. >> now, let's go back to this day on monday at the marathon. what happened when the blast went off? >> well, just a couple minutes before, one of our soldiers just completed the running of the full 26.2 miles. myself and others were over by the finish line when the first blast went off and it's the point where all thought gets put aside and our reaction takes o
first lieutenant fiola, first sergeant and staff sergeant mark welch, thank you very much for cominge show tonight. >> my pleasure. >> lieutenant fiola, we want to get your story but i want to know your reaction first to the video of suspects being released tonight. >> absolutely, sir. our reaction is probably about the same as everyone else in the court, which is there's a little bit of excitement and almost a bit of comfort the fact that the technology is working so...
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jack welch got good results and famous for berating employees. coach rice didn't. fire him for that more than anything. >> jack welch didn't physically abuse these people. >> all you do is invite a lawsuit on this age . in terms was steve jobs, he was fired because was impossible behavior and even though he had a prickly personality he had to learn to bring people together. >> i hate to argue with the boss. he got fired and apple went down and it was not until it came back. >> apple was getting in trouble in the mid1980s he brought in a successor who didn't cut it and he got fired and he had bumps along the way and it was not until the late '90s came back to apple and learned how to be an effective ceo. especially in this day and age, you berate verbally and you lose absolute control you don't get respect and lombardi had respect and his people they understanding learn from them. >> losing control, you express your anger when you lost control, doesn't that show you are a bad manager? >> yeah, i don't think a bad boss is fired faster in the private sector. there is
jack welch got good results and famous for berating employees. coach rice didn't. fire him for that more than anything. >> jack welch didn't physically abuse these people. >> all you do is invite a lawsuit on this age . in terms was steve jobs, he was fired because was impossible behavior and even though he had a prickly personality he had to learn to bring people together. >> i hate to argue with the boss. he got fired and apple went down and it was not until it came back....
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you are in the air with congressman peter welch. caller: i wanted to provide one of the first pushback on the chain cpi suggests an. -- suggestion. i worked all my life up from 16- 65, at one time i had two jobs and ran a small business. i lost my job at age 64 and finally decided to the fight i had to take my social security. my husband is disabled. we got a recent social security increase of about seven dollars each, which gave us $14 more in our household budget per month. and then we got a notice from food stamps they were cutting off by $12, from $64 a month to $48 a month. we live on just over $1500 a month. the idea that social security could get cut even further, it is just preposterous when you look at all of the things in the government now that could be cut. how about selling off some of the empty buildings you spent weeks having hearings talking about? there are so many cuts you could make before you turn to us. thanks for listening. guest: that was a very eloquent statement about the situation not only that you face but
you are in the air with congressman peter welch. caller: i wanted to provide one of the first pushback on the chain cpi suggests an. -- suggestion. i worked all my life up from 16- 65, at one time i had two jobs and ran a small business. i lost my job at age 64 and finally decided to the fight i had to take my social security. my husband is disabled. we got a recent social security increase of about seven dollars each, which gave us $14 more in our household budget per month. and then we got a...
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welch. >>> supervisor wiener, supervisor kim, supervisor chiu. simple fairness would require acknowledgment of the efficacy of your proposals to deal with categorical exemptions and negative declarations. there's no question that that aspect of environmental review needs clarity. i'm not totally convinced that the way in which you go about solving them is the way to solve, but it is without question the right thing to do to put them on the public table to be debate and had discussed. cat ex and negative declarations need to be clarified, the process needs to be made transparent. however, simple accuracy requires me to say that it is simply not as you assert at the beginning of this, that this has nothing to do, your legislation has nothing to do with e-i-rs and it has nothing to with projects like cpmc. if it had nothing to do with e-i-rs, why did you repeal section 31.16 of the administrative code which only addresses e-i-rs and replace it with new language that has caused two-thirds of the commentary today? clearly this legislation does deal wi
welch. >>> supervisor wiener, supervisor kim, supervisor chiu. simple fairness would require acknowledgment of the efficacy of your proposals to deal with categorical exemptions and negative declarations. there's no question that that aspect of environmental review needs clarity. i'm not totally convinced that the way in which you go about solving them is the way to solve, but it is without question the right thing to do to put them on the public table to be debate and had discussed....
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congressman mulvaney and peter welch, you're both terrific and great sports. thank you. >>> another nice rally for the markets today. how about that? i'm going give you some more kudlow reasons for a little bit of optimism. and also have news of a developing insider trading scandal, however. and i told you it was a busy day. we're going to try to wrap it all up for you, next on stocks. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets do
congressman mulvaney and peter welch, you're both terrific and great sports. thank you. >>> another nice rally for the markets today. how about that? i'm going give you some more kudlow reasons for a little bit of optimism. and also have news of a developing insider trading scandal, however. and i told you it was a busy day. we're going to try to wrap it all up for you, next on stocks. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two...
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. >> welch, and joey welch and beneath the banner is his animal friend, spot. >> tough for having us. looking forward to talking to joey. you had to beat the gator on his underbelly to make him let go of your son? >> hitting him in the head wasn't doing anything. is just -- it was like hitting a brick wall. i almost olympic hand. -- i almost broke my handbut the vulnerable part of the gator is the underbelly it is was three or four kicks a bystander when he cake him, that got the gator to release. >> joey, can i see your arm? where it hurt it? you still got some marks on there right? >> a little faded right now, but they extend all the way from the shoulder blade to his wrist. >> shepard: joey, what was that like? >> the alligator felled like -- it felt like -- don't know how it felt like. >> was he trying to eat you, that alligator? >> yeah. of course. he was trying to bite my arm off. >> did you scream or say anything? what did you do? >> i screamed. i screamed. >> did that seem to scare the alligator? >> no. it was actually punching and kicking, and then the place where he didn't l
. >> welch, and joey welch and beneath the banner is his animal friend, spot. >> tough for having us. looking forward to talking to joey. you had to beat the gator on his underbelly to make him let go of your son? >> hitting him in the head wasn't doing anything. is just -- it was like hitting a brick wall. i almost olympic hand. -- i almost broke my handbut the vulnerable part of the gator is the underbelly it is was three or four kicks a bystander when he cake him, that got...
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matt welch wrote a fantastic column in the issue of "the death of a con terror -- contrarianism." it is about trying to be popular and neutering the new public by taking out the contrarian element which is leftism and the democratic party which is a healthy and wonderful thing for both parties and washington. that is the only way the people actually grow. and democrats, they don't really need to self-criticize right now because they just re-elected jimmy carter for the third time. it is a miracle. but if you go on facebook just read what some of your liberal friends are saying. they are very partisan and very apologetic and completely out of touch with reality. >> 19% of republicans said there is nothing they disliked about their party. 37% of democrats said the same thing about their party. is that actually dangerous about the democrats? >> absolutely. there was a thing going on about our friend julian sanchez launched three or four years ago , epistemic closure. and he had a point and there is something to that everyone talking in their media bubbles and at each other have lost
matt welch wrote a fantastic column in the issue of "the death of a con terror -- contrarianism." it is about trying to be popular and neutering the new public by taking out the contrarian element which is leftism and the democratic party which is a healthy and wonderful thing for both parties and washington. that is the only way the people actually grow. and democrats, they don't really need to self-criticize right now because they just re-elected jimmy carter for the third time. it...
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and upstream, plenty of rain showers as welch this is now converting over to snow in the high sierrand that is where we have a winter weather advisory in effect for one to three inches of snow, down to 4500 feet. up to eight inches above 7,000 feet. gusty winds, all associated with this right here. watch as it backs up against the northwestern quadrant of the state of california. so as high pressure builds in, we have what we refer to as a pressure gradient. here's your futurecast. the heaviest rain in the overnight hours. by tomorrow morning's commute, no need for that umbrella. we will have ample sunshine. tonight's lows into the 40's. tomorrow's daytime highs, just a couple of degrees warmer than today, from the 50's to the mid 60's. but, again, the northwesterly, 20 to 30 miles per hour. tuesday, less win. wednesday is your warmest day. then we'll hold steady in the 60's and 70's from thursday all the way to sunday. >> a little bit of rough going tonight. >> and that 80 right there in the middle of the week, schedule your tee time. >> thank you. >>> a birthday celebration that co
and upstream, plenty of rain showers as welch this is now converting over to snow in the high sierrand that is where we have a winter weather advisory in effect for one to three inches of snow, down to 4500 feet. up to eight inches above 7,000 feet. gusty winds, all associated with this right here. watch as it backs up against the northwestern quadrant of the state of california. so as high pressure builds in, we have what we refer to as a pressure gradient. here's your futurecast. the heaviest...
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he's taken a lot of heat since taking over for jack welch. maybe he's finally hitting his stride now. >> i think hitting his stride is a good point. there's probably three strages f his tenure. first he took over from jack welch at a time when a lot of the core businesses were probably underinvested in. it was overly risk leveraged to some of the financial businesses. and so, you know, there's nowhere to go but down in terms of valuation from a 60 pe. then as sort of did some of the big acquisitions in health care and such as you had mentioned, there were also, again, not completely cognizant of the risk profile that was building in the capital business. easy for me to say in hindsight here. >> right. >> now you're seeing significant capital formation from the sale of nbcu. $13.5 billion after tax cash. from the whittling down of ge capital, the restoration of that dividend to the parent. and also ge capital giving special dividends to the tune of $4.5 billion this year as its overcapitalized. and that really freeing up the flexibility for ac
he's taken a lot of heat since taking over for jack welch. maybe he's finally hitting his stride now. >> i think hitting his stride is a good point. there's probably three strages f his tenure. first he took over from jack welch at a time when a lot of the core businesses were probably underinvested in. it was overly risk leveraged to some of the financial businesses. and so, you know, there's nowhere to go but down in terms of valuation from a 60 pe. then as sort of did some of the big...
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. >> president fong, commissioners, my name is calvin welch and i'm you from the housing community organization representative to the community coalition of san franciscans for health care. we are requesting the development agreement include a collateral agreement, council community housing organization helps negotiate when dinosaurs roamed the earth a developmental agreement and allowing for community participation through collateral arrangements and we are seeking through departments in order to look at 3 in particular and provide in 3 particular areas health care, the health care aspects of this proposed development agreement, the transportation of traffic elements and the work force elements. it's important to understand without tripping over anybody else's narrative. how it is that we came where we are today. on july 31st that you approved, it was dead. there was no deal. i hope you don't think that mr. gerardo fell off the back of a baking truck. the point i'm trying to make the notion of an approving a negotiator with complex issues with the board of supervisors being a participant and a
. >> president fong, commissioners, my name is calvin welch and i'm you from the housing community organization representative to the community coalition of san franciscans for health care. we are requesting the development agreement include a collateral agreement, council community housing organization helps negotiate when dinosaurs roamed the earth a developmental agreement and allowing for community participation through collateral arrangements and we are seeking through departments in...
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the only other people who have ever done it-- lee iacocca, jack welch, and--no judgment-- saddam hussein. so what have you got for me? - i need to get out to newark airport. carol's on a layover, and i really have to see him. - you're horny, and you want to get some. i get it. - ew, jack, gross. come on. i just want to see him, and i can't get a cab, because greece is playing pakistan in soccer. - problem solved. i'll take you. - really? - i'll drop you off at the airport, then i'll swing by msnbc. i have to talk to rachel maddow. only one of us can have this haircut. [upbeat jazzy music] ♪ - k-swiss, i need to cancel my gig for hosting the mtv international video music awards. - why wasn't i invited to that? my single is number four in japan. ♪ choke me, choke me ♪ blonde like choke me ♪ tee-hee-hee-hee-hee - i hate to bail, but i've been asked to do a commercial for the boys and girls club of america, and i just can't turn down community service, because if i do, that judge will make me join the coast guard. - well, i also recently received an unexpected honor... from the carvel ice cr
the only other people who have ever done it-- lee iacocca, jack welch, and--no judgment-- saddam hussein. so what have you got for me? - i need to get out to newark airport. carol's on a layover, and i really have to see him. - you're horny, and you want to get some. i get it. - ew, jack, gross. come on. i just want to see him, and i can't get a cab, because greece is playing pakistan in soccer. - problem solved. i'll take you. - really? - i'll drop you off at the airport, then i'll swing by...
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so, name the famous bostonian: a- ben affleck b- michael bloomberg c- jack welch d- all of the above - trick. - this is a trick. 'cause a, we were like, "done!" - i didn't even listen after a. - i am going to have to say d. - yeah. all of the above. - great job. a lot of famous people have come out of boston. you are absolutely correct. thank you guys. - thanks angie. - first business continues right after this. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i started drinking a lot. i guess i never recognized it in myself. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back, you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with their families. oil futures have fallen dramatically this week. joining us now is trader tim biggam of trading block. happy friday to you tim. what is happening with oil stocks as oil fu
so, name the famous bostonian: a- ben affleck b- michael bloomberg c- jack welch d- all of the above - trick. - this is a trick. 'cause a, we were like, "done!" - i didn't even listen after a. - i am going to have to say d. - yeah. all of the above. - great job. a lot of famous people have come out of boston. you are absolutely correct. thank you guys. - thanks angie. - first business continues right after this. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served a total of 16...
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joey welch was attacked by an eight-foot alligator on friday. into the water while waiting to go canoeing with his father in boyton beach. his father heard joey scream. >> i ran into the water, it was about waist deep. i had my son like this here. because i didn't want to play tug of war with the alligator. i didn't want to get his arm ripped out. >> you can imagine that? while joseph welch struggled to release his son a good samaritan stopped to help and kicked the gator in the stomach. the child was saved. he only suffered minor injuries. wow. >>> so we will hear firsthand from joey and his dad about those really scary moments. they will join us later on "starting point" at 8:30 eastern. >>> coming up, we'll go back to boston for the latest on the investigation and the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings. and we will look back at a week of tributes from the sports world helping the city to heal. i am a lash addict. i can't get enough. the only thing stopping me? fear of clumps. [ gasps ] until now. meet new covergirl clump crushe
joey welch was attacked by an eight-foot alligator on friday. into the water while waiting to go canoeing with his father in boyton beach. his father heard joey scream. >> i ran into the water, it was about waist deep. i had my son like this here. because i didn't want to play tug of war with the alligator. i didn't want to get his arm ripped out. >> you can imagine that? while joseph welch struggled to release his son a good samaritan stopped to help and kicked the gator in the...
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kennedy and matt welch have ideas. what is going on?> this is a conference of irs investigators so it is no way to build morale to feel good about themselves to feel good that they go throughout the galaxy to make sure that there is no chaos because there are irs tax collectors scrounging through each seat cushion. >> it is distrustful of human nature and it is a logical and the acting is horrible. i am offended. john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government. >> no logic some know if you take the irs out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we did not have federal income-tax is 100 years ago. the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got ny from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match wit
kennedy and matt welch have ideas. what is going on?> this is a conference of irs investigators so it is no way to build morale to feel good about themselves to feel good that they go throughout the galaxy to make sure that there is no chaos because there are irs tax collectors scrounging through each seat cushion. >> it is distrustful of human nature and it is a logical and the acting is horrible. i am offended. john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government....
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welch, needs not be changed, not one word of it, supervisor wiener. let me deal with the ugly. i would respectfully suggest, mr. president, that in the new age of conciliatory behavior, that members of the public like mike casey and like the last gentleman who spoke, not be questioned in such an aggressive and offensive way. or alternatively, that individuals -- and let me name names like frank noto who is being paid for his behavior -- be addressed in the same way. thank you for the opportunity to address you. i suggest you continue this item. i hope that you can resolve this in a reasonable amount of time. if i were president of the board, i would say it could be done in two or three weeks. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good evening, supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood]. i'm a contractor/developer. supervisor wiener, i'd like to thank you for bringing this forward. i've been developing buildings here in the city for the last 20 years and this has just been going on and on. the one thing we want to, when we have finished the process, the approval proce
welch, needs not be changed, not one word of it, supervisor wiener. let me deal with the ugly. i would respectfully suggest, mr. president, that in the new age of conciliatory behavior, that members of the public like mike casey and like the last gentleman who spoke, not be questioned in such an aggressive and offensive way. or alternatively, that individuals -- and let me name names like frank noto who is being paid for his behavior -- be addressed in the same way. thank you for the...
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kennedy and matt welch have ideas. what is going on? >> this is a conference of irs investigators so it is no way to build morale to feel good about themselves to feel good that they go throughout the galaxy to make sure that there is no chaos because there are irs tax collectors scrounging through each seat cushion. >> it is distrustful of human nature and it is a logical and the acting is horrible. i am offended. john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government. >> no logic some know if you take the irs out of the american picture that it will devolve into anarchy. >> we did not have federal income-tax is 100 years ago. the notion and the united states back then was the biggest economy in the world. not chaos or anarchy but the world's most successful economy before the federal income-tax. john: that government got many from user fees, tariffs and the last clip says amateurs were helping people with taxes. the government tried to get a law passed saying you had to have a license to give tax help but they lost the match
kennedy and matt welch have ideas. what is going on? >> this is a conference of irs investigators so it is no way to build morale to feel good about themselves to feel good that they go throughout the galaxy to make sure that there is no chaos because there are irs tax collectors scrounging through each seat cushion. >> it is distrustful of human nature and it is a logical and the acting is horrible. i am offended. john: it is logical we need some taxes to pay for the government....
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not so long ago this campus was home to a beautiful west texan named laura welch.ry science, i'm not sure this day's exactly what she had in mind. [laughter] she's been a source of strength and support and inspiration ever since we met in to kneels' -- the o'neills' backyard in midland, texas. one of the joys of my presidency was watching laura serve as first lady. the american people rightly love her, and so do i. [applause] laura's going to be even better in her next role: grandmother. it was a joy -- i can't tell you what a joy it was to hold little mila, and i am really happy that mila's mother and father, jenna and henry, could make it here today. thank you all for coming. prison so -- [applause] so if you don't have anything to do in the morning, tune into the "today" show. jenna's a correspondent, thereby continuing the warm relations the bush family has with the national press. [laughter] and i'm really proud of barbara who's with us for her incredible work to serve others and save lives. [applause] today marks a major milestone in a journey that began 20 y
not so long ago this campus was home to a beautiful west texan named laura welch.ry science, i'm not sure this day's exactly what she had in mind. [laughter] she's been a source of strength and support and inspiration ever since we met in to kneels' -- the o'neills' backyard in midland, texas. one of the joys of my presidency was watching laura serve as first lady. the american people rightly love her, and so do i. [applause] laura's going to be even better in her next role: grandmother. it was...
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matt welch is with us. maya wylie, founder and president of the center of social inclusion.and lisa cook and michigan state university. so we come back to you, matt. early in the show you said, that's just not right. we have not failed to invest. make your claim. >> we spend on average since 1970 about three times as much. >> as we did previously? >> as we did previously. that's a graph that goes like this. the achievement graph goes like this. it says to me the question is not are we investing enough? it's how is the money being invested and why isn't it working? >> when i look at dollars spent per student, it's down in most states since 2008. you're talking about a longer trend line that you say is going up like this. when i look at per state spending, those red lines are the amount down that it is. the only ones on the plus side are tennessee to north dakota. and that's since 2008. >> does that measure stimulus and federal money? >> so as far as i understand these are, in fact, all dollars spent per student in these localities. now that drop is recent over the longer tren
matt welch is with us. maya wylie, founder and president of the center of social inclusion.and lisa cook and michigan state university. so we come back to you, matt. early in the show you said, that's just not right. we have not failed to invest. make your claim. >> we spend on average since 1970 about three times as much. >> as we did previously? >> as we did previously. that's a graph that goes like this. the achievement graph goes like this. it says to me the question is...
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. >> i am john welch. i'm a poet, political lager, cultural critic. my observation, as i go-around five nights a week to portray events around the area, i find, despite the plurality emerging, great stratification. there are 90 blacks in a room and i am one of three others. a few whites and maybe a couple agents. if i go to the writer's center, it's all white. occasionally a black person shows up. what is the role of journalism in trying to pull these diverse communities back together as we stratify and ourselves and like those would like in this emerging? >> great question. >> i am retired physician. i have heard the word raise a lot but not much the word class. >> if you could stand. >> the group i am most interested in are the 1% that are now approaching 25% of all the wealth and the income. where do these three topics of race, class, and social mobility? mobility we have been mostly talking about race. >> thank you so much for bringing that up, because we do have a very robust -- if you go .org we going to great depths of that. the two questions o
. >> i am john welch. i'm a poet, political lager, cultural critic. my observation, as i go-around five nights a week to portray events around the area, i find, despite the plurality emerging, great stratification. there are 90 blacks in a room and i am one of three others. a few whites and maybe a couple agents. if i go to the writer's center, it's all white. occasionally a black person shows up. what is the role of journalism in trying to pull these diverse communities back together as...
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warriors president rick welch who came out himself several years ago had this to say about that. >> welli think, you know, we used to say that about female reporters in the locker room as well. that doesn't appear to be an issue anymore. >> reporter: does it matter to you whether an nba player is gay or not. >> no, not at all. >> it's his business. >> reporter: it doesn't change your attitude about if he could be a good basketball playerer. >> he might be one of the best. if michael l jordan was gay, what would they say. >> he has no regrets coming out and he wants to play, and we'll see what happens next. >> reporter: linda yee kpix 5. >>> president obama personally called collins this morning to express his support. >>> if you've ever been harassed on public transit, b.a.r.t. says it feels your pain, today the agency announced a new system to keep trouble off its trains. kpix 5's cate cauguiran explains how it's going to work. >> reporter: currently the way the process works to keep repeat offers off b.a.r.t. takes month. the implementation of the law should fast track that and riders
warriors president rick welch who came out himself several years ago had this to say about that. >> welli think, you know, we used to say that about female reporters in the locker room as well. that doesn't appear to be an issue anymore. >> reporter: does it matter to you whether an nba player is gay or not. >> no, not at all. >> it's his business. >> reporter: it doesn't change your attitude about if he could be a good basketball playerer. >> he might be one...
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. >> jimmy: i said titter. [ laughter ] >> steve: raquel welch. cow is the wrong answer! cow is the wrong answer! >> jimmy: everyone keeps saying cow. everyone keeps guessing cow. >> dan guessed something that's totally wrong. >> jimmy: all right. [ laughter ] >> just remember, titter and laughs -- [ laughter ] >> not laughter. >> okay. [ talking over each other ] >> we're moving on. >> steve: dan, listen up -- >> jimmy: judges -- >> steve: we've heard -- we've heard -- >> jimmy: thank you, judges. >> steve: laughter and -- what was yours? titter? >> titter. >> steve: titter. >> laugh. >> jimmy: don't bring up mine. >> steve: right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: baby. [ light laughter ] >> um -- [ buzzer ] >> steve: all right. amy? >> shy -- [ laughter ] >> chai? >> shy. [ laughter ] >> steve: not chai. not like the chinese word for tea. >> jimmy: all right. >> shy. >> steve: shy. >> shy, baby, laugh, titter. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. shy, baby, laugh, titter! [ laughter ] >> steve: are you going to guess? >> jimmy: shy, baby, laugh, titter. thank y
. >> jimmy: i said titter. [ laughter ] >> steve: raquel welch. cow is the wrong answer! cow is the wrong answer! >> jimmy: everyone keeps saying cow. everyone keeps guessing cow. >> dan guessed something that's totally wrong. >> jimmy: all right. [ laughter ] >> just remember, titter and laughs -- [ laughter ] >> not laughter. >> okay. [ talking over each other ] >> we're moving on. >> steve: dan, listen up -- >> jimmy: judges...
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"out front," matt welch, and ari fleischer.'ve been in the middle of this controversy before, obviously. as we all know. 48% of people, according to "the washington post" after the boston bombings worry the government is going to too far. and 41% are afraid our government will not go far enough. if they had more ability to watch over people, they could have stopped these guys from killing and injuring these people to begin with. >> erin, there's a forever strain between liberty and security in our country. and that particularly gets tested at a time when something like boston or after september 11th. i'm reminded of one of the most beautiful sayings i ever heard at cambridge university in massachusetts. laws are the restraints that make us free, which is an amazing paradox, if you think a restraint can make us free. that's what civil society is. when times are tense and there's a security risk to our country i err on the side of law enforcement. a libertari a. n side we should all listen to. but at the end of the day we aye com
"out front," matt welch, and ari fleischer.'ve been in the middle of this controversy before, obviously. as we all know. 48% of people, according to "the washington post" after the boston bombings worry the government is going to too far. and 41% are afraid our government will not go far enough. if they had more ability to watch over people, they could have stopped these guys from killing and injuring these people to begin with. >> erin, there's a forever strain...
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his little boy was attacked by an 8-foot alligator the dad stepped in and saved his little boy, joey welch just minor scrapes and bruises. he came on the fox news channel to talk to our own shepard smith about the o. deal. >> was he trying to eat you that alligator? >> yeah. of course. he was trying to bite my arm off. >> and did you scream or did you say anything or what did you do? >> i screamed. i screamed. >> is he recovering very well. he sleeps all through the night. even the night that it happened. >> actually my mom and dad is getting the nightmares. i'm sleeping good. >> shepard: ha ha, ha ha. '. >> good for him. >> that's the alligator. >> dana: i saw this last night after eric bolling when you tweeted about mike tobin. if you haven't seen it, check this out. mike tobin one of our reporters kissed bombed when people get in your camera shot. is he outside the hospital reporting on the terror attack. watch him. >> goes off according to the fbi at the location where he dropped -- please don't do that -- where he dropped -- where he dropped his knapsack, shepard? >> dana: i love it i
his little boy was attacked by an 8-foot alligator the dad stepped in and saved his little boy, joey welch just minor scrapes and bruises. he came on the fox news channel to talk to our own shepard smith about the o. deal. >> was he trying to eat you that alligator? >> yeah. of course. he was trying to bite my arm off. >> and did you scream or did you say anything or what did you do? >> i screamed. i screamed. >> is he recovering very well. he sleeps all through...
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. >>> ginnings us at the table, matt welch, and tanahazi coats., i will start with you matt. so rand paul did this speech at howard. i was psyched for him to give the speech where would he come out and say, you're coming from a different place than i'm coming from. here is something you and i can see eye to eye on. this is a disaster. putting black and brown people in prison at astonishing rates et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. he did that for a small part. i kind of jumped all over him. a lot of people got mad at me for that. what is your case for defending rand paul at howard? >> well, the man can defend himself at howard. i think it was an interesting speech. he did talk about these issues that are not only talked about by republican politicians but almost never talked about by democrats. it is not acted o on by democratic politicians. two drug war with, war, sentencing reform, and all this stuff. i think where he jerrored, he t to talk about republicans. as opposed to saying, i'm not your typical republican. i'm a libertarian republican, we do
. >>> ginnings us at the table, matt welch, and tanahazi coats., i will start with you matt. so rand paul did this speech at howard. i was psyched for him to give the speech where would he come out and say, you're coming from a different place than i'm coming from. here is something you and i can see eye to eye on. this is a disaster. putting black and brown people in prison at astonishing rates et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. he did that for a small part. i kind of jumped all over...