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there are 115 wells at this location. one well is leaking. there are about 20 other wells of that same era. >> i want to ask you a question about that in a second. what is in the legislation to help the people that have gotten plummet? >> what this would do is provide assurances to move back into the home, the normal life. regarding long-term health impacts. the legislation is requiring not only looking at the short-term impacts, the matters used in methane, so we know when it's leaking we can smell and stop it. we are looking at long-term impacts. we are requiring a thorough review and monitor people subjected not to a long-time occurs, but three months. >> it's great it will force the health to be monitored. sick. other are than monitoring and figuring it out at a later date. >> what they have been doing, of course, most people have been under medical care. we had a lot of scientists look at short-term impacts - like knows bleeds, nauseous, unacceptable. i feel sorry for the families, especially with young children that might have susceptib
there are 115 wells at this location. one well is leaking. there are about 20 other wells of that same era. >> i want to ask you a question about that in a second. what is in the legislation to help the people that have gotten plummet? >> what this would do is provide assurances to move back into the home, the normal life. regarding long-term health impacts. the legislation is requiring not only looking at the short-term impacts, the matters used in methane, so we know when it's...
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>> well... [ laughter ] >> ...i like him.r wanted him to leave. >> [ laughing ] okay. >> all right, well, with two kids who wear eagles jerseys every weekend in the winter, i'm hoping that they win. that has been it for -- not it for "inside story." we're going to take a short break and come back to our insiders' inside stories of the insiders' inside stories of the week. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc. anything that could go wrong went wrong. i've been in the hospital twenty three times since. the bills started to pile up. i had nothing to give. we had nothing in the refrigerator. i would be dead and not sitting here right now if it wasn't for pond lehocky. garbage. that's the budget passed by the republican legislature in harrisburg. it's unfunded, unbalanced and unconscionable. it'll balloon the deficit. and cuts education by $95 million dollars. causing governments to raise property taxes. all while protecting the gas industry by refusing to make them pay their fair share
>> well... [ laughter ] >> ...i like him.r wanted him to leave. >> [ laughing ] okay. >> all right, well, with two kids who wear eagles jerseys every weekend in the winter, i'm hoping that they win. that has been it for -- not it for "inside story." we're going to take a short break and come back to our insiders' inside stories of the insiders' inside stories of the week. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc....
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>> well, look, i am a strong guy. i am going to make our country great again, which is what we want, and i would say that, you know, i can think of people that maybe they would have a little bit less anxiety about but they won't get anything done and we are in trouble. >> dickerson: you talked about being unpredictable, is that unpriblghtbility causes people the anxiety? >> i think, so i think we have to be unpredictable, our enemies is war, whether it is finance, you have to be somewhat unpredictable. as an example, i mean, right now, i am the leader by a lot in terms of the republicans side and i am beating hillary in the polls. i hate to give you as an example an answer, you will ask me a question very strategic question, maybe a military type question and i have a very strong answer in mind but there is something about giving you that answer that bothers me very much because basically the enemy is getting that answer. >> dickerson: but what about, if you are president, people have this anxious feeling about you, y
>> well, look, i am a strong guy. i am going to make our country great again, which is what we want, and i would say that, you know, i can think of people that maybe they would have a little bit less anxiety about but they won't get anything done and we are in trouble. >> dickerson: you talked about being unpredictable, is that unpriblghtbility causes people the anxiety? >> i think, so i think we have to be unpredictable, our enemies is war, whether it is finance, you have to...
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>> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today.
>> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting today. what are you hoping or expecting from them? >> well, today. what are you hoping or expecting from...
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Jan 24, 2016
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years. - well they have to bill it as something. - they do. (laughter from audience) they do they do indeed. but i guess the point is it didn't seem like you were in any particular mood or rush to go back to writing a novel and so i'm just wondering if there was a reason for that and they interceded and you went okay fine. or were you planning on doing something anyway? - oh i never go okay fine. - yeah you're not in the okay fine business. - no no no no no no. - so had you stopped writing novels for an express purpose? - no i hadn't stopped writing them. - yeah. - i wrote oryx and crake, year of the flood-- - that trilogy. - and maddaddam each of those is a self contained novel. - right. - they just happened to overlap time wise. - with one another. so there's really been no interruption in-- - in my-- - output. - spewing forth of fictional words. - well before we come to your spew, let's talk about-- (laughs) let's talk about the plot of this book. so the main characters charmaine and stan begin the story living in their car. so what gave yo
years. - well they have to bill it as something. - they do. (laughter from audience) they do they do indeed. but i guess the point is it didn't seem like you were in any particular mood or rush to go back to writing a novel and so i'm just wondering if there was a reason for that and they interceded and you went okay fine. or were you planning on doing something anyway? - oh i never go okay fine. - yeah you're not in the okay fine business. - no no no no no no. - so had you stopped writing...
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well, if it isn' t paul williams. my old friend, please, have a seat. >> paul: thank you. >> victor: what is this about? >> paul: chelsea filed a missing-persons report on adam. you know anything about that? >> victor: oh, my goodness. she is letting her insecurities run away with her. there' s nothing to worry about, really. >> paul: i see. well, if that' s true, why do you >> sharon: hey, godmother. >> mariah: hello. hi! how you doing there, squirt? >> sharon: couldn' t be better. >> mariah: great. wonderful. i will catch you later. >> sharon: oh, what' re you doing tonight? >> mariah: nothing. i' m just, uh, hanging with my roommate. >> sharon: kevin? >> mariah: that' s the one. >> sharon: and who' s your mystery guest? [ keys clacking ] >> natalie: yes. subnet mask -- yes. default gateway -- that' s it. no. damn. [ sighs ] not happening. i can' s a lot of bags for two people. so i' m doing the math. who' s your third guest? >> mariah: oh, we' re just... hungry. >> sage: well, this looks like the place to be. >> sh
well, if it isn' t paul williams. my old friend, please, have a seat. >> paul: thank you. >> victor: what is this about? >> paul: chelsea filed a missing-persons report on adam. you know anything about that? >> victor: oh, my goodness. she is letting her insecurities run away with her. there' s nothing to worry about, really. >> paul: i see. well, if that' s true, why do you >> sharon: hey, godmother. >> mariah: hello. hi! how you doing there, squirt?...
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Jan 31, 2016
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>> well, ted act like someot a fact, ted helped designed george w. bush's immigration platform, when he was working on his campaign, and there are memos that show that, and then as and the national broadcast, ted said there had to be a compromise about the people who are here illegally, something he now calls am necessary, amnesty butor, in the senate he talked about wanting to pass immigration reform and bringing people out of the shadows, et cetera so he is not what he portrays himself to be.e is that this is confronted and does need to be fixed. it cannot continue the way it is. and it will not happene is no way to pass a comprehensive bill, that has been tried, i saw it and it doesn't work, the only way forward is to do this by beginning with borderd conflict of the american people that immigration is under control but i think the lie is that ted continues to try to portray himself as the only race and rand paul made the same point, and on this issue and others, ted has been very calculated, taking one position at one place and a different positi
>> well, ted act like someot a fact, ted helped designed george w. bush's immigration platform, when he was working on his campaign, and there are memos that show that, and then as and the national broadcast, ted said there had to be a compromise about the people who are here illegally, something he now calls am necessary, amnesty butor, in the senate he talked about wanting to pass immigration reform and bringing people out of the shadows, et cetera so he is not what he portrays himself...
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louis: well, terrible. i mean, kids--we have kids, and kids need to be taught, so something has to be done. the legislature has to step up and start putting resources into this. we did a poll with the learning policy institute. and the public, overwhelming support that they view this as a serious problem. they think there should be the kind of loan forgiveness programs. there have to be some--something has to be put on the table. we can't just say, "oh, teaching is a noble profession; you should do it." particularly in the bay area, where it is so expensive. the housing costs, we know there are stories where teachers can't live in the districts where they're teaching. so, the public feels that the legislature has to do something. but the legislature really is asleep on this. it's not doing anything, and they need to. jessica: i want to show folks that--the poll that you did. let me show you some of the results. let's put those on so you can see them: 64% of voters think the teacher shortage is a very seriou
louis: well, terrible. i mean, kids--we have kids, and kids need to be taught, so something has to be done. the legislature has to step up and start putting resources into this. we did a poll with the learning policy institute. and the public, overwhelming support that they view this as a serious problem. they think there should be the kind of loan forgiveness programs. there have to be some--something has to be put on the table. we can't just say, "oh, teaching is a noble profession; you...
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[laughter]. >> robert: well, now it's a very rich town. it may be seedy in terms of what happened -- >> evan: rich and seedy as opposed to not rich and seedy. >> robert: that's right. it was poor and seedy in those days. i mean, i would go into restaurants on pennsylvania avenue and there were cockroaches on the walls. but it was also a town where more public servants, i think genuinely wanted to work for the public. there was less money, there were fewer lobbyists. and i have seen, over the course of my life, a fundamental change. washington is now an emerald city in terms of the number of lobbyists and the amount of money that -- and it's true of state capitals as well. >> evan: you talked about the distraction that's keeping us on focusing on the real problem. you wrote a column that was posted on your website and it widely circulated this week, as we sit here, about public morality versus private morality. the whole focus on private morality seems to be, in your construction, maybe another distraction from the discussion that we ought
[laughter]. >> robert: well, now it's a very rich town. it may be seedy in terms of what happened -- >> evan: rich and seedy as opposed to not rich and seedy. >> robert: that's right. it was poor and seedy in those days. i mean, i would go into restaurants on pennsylvania avenue and there were cockroaches on the walls. but it was also a town where more public servants, i think genuinely wanted to work for the public. there was less money, there were fewer lobbyists. and i have...
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>> well i think he is. >> he's not looking at us, what well i hate clemson were a passion. >> what a better reason to root for alabama. >> we're not going to go there. >> he was quiet and as soon as alabama scored, he was cheering. game. >> well clemson fan or not, are tigers will win it? here's what you have have to say. yes, i'm a gamecock. i got my orange shirt on, so let's go tigers. jones is thinking the same thing and the rivalry is aside. most people were on this particular line of thought. if you're a genuine fan then we're a state that stands together and are sc proud. so still a long way to go tonight. it will probably pan out about midnight or so. >>> much more to come ahead. how the fbi tracked down a woman that robbed jewelry stores. >>> president obama is planning to unveil his plan and we look and the misses. = >>> makes national headlines court records are showing us how the fbi tracked a thief. abab gail kellp was arrested on friday. they say she robbed stores in three different states. they relied on cell phone information and found one phone robbed. the surveillanc
>> well i think he is. >> he's not looking at us, what well i hate clemson were a passion. >> what a better reason to root for alabama. >> we're not going to go there. >> he was quiet and as soon as alabama scored, he was cheering. game. >> well clemson fan or not, are tigers will win it? here's what you have have to say. yes, i'm a gamecock. i got my orange shirt on, so let's go tigers. jones is thinking the same thing and the rivalry is aside. most people...
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. >> i was not treated well by fox. i have zero respect for megyn kelly. i don't think she's very good at what she does. i think she's highly overrated. >> reporter: and the gop front-runner's republican counterparts pouncing on his decision to be a no show, >> if someone did that, didn't show up at the interview, you know what you'd say, you're fired. >> reporter: the texas senator also now challenging trump to a one-on-one debate. trump tweeting his response saying, okay, can we do it in canada? on the democratic side bernie he'd like to replace at the white house. president obama and sanders' long discussed meeting was a way for the president to show neutrality in the close primary race. back in wa, former president bill clinton stumping for his wife ahead of monday's caucuses and donald trump says he will be holding a fund-raiser for veterans in iowa at the same time of the fox news debate which is literally just two miles away. reena, kendis, back to you. >> all right, wow, very close there. ray raimundi, thank you. >>> well, breaking news overnight i
. >> i was not treated well by fox. i have zero respect for megyn kelly. i don't think she's very good at what she does. i think she's highly overrated. >> reporter: and the gop front-runner's republican counterparts pouncing on his decision to be a no show, >> if someone did that, didn't show up at the interview, you know what you'd say, you're fired. >> reporter: the texas senator also now challenging trump to a one-on-one debate. trump tweeting his response saying,...
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huckabee: well, we'll see. i mean, it could, but um, historically just because people spend a lot of money it doesn't overcome those of us who spend a lot of time and to go out and personally talk to the voters. >>sabrina: let's talk about between 2008, your experiences then and your experiences now. >>mr. huckabee: i think the biggest thing is that i was saying the same things then that i'm saying now. this year donald trump is saying some of those things about the unbalance that we have in the trade agreements, about the problems of illegal immigration, about the tax burden that americans have, how unfair it is. but there's an anger in the voters this year that is stunning, very palpable. and one of the things that i'm having to try to say to the voters is i get the anger, just don't hold it against me. i've never governed in washington. on this week in iowa. rom zarley law firm. >>amanda: don't forget to (dramatic music) b: thanks for tuning in to ag phd. i'm brian hefty. d: and i'darren hefty. thanks for jo
huckabee: well, we'll see. i mean, it could, but um, historically just because people spend a lot of money it doesn't overcome those of us who spend a lot of time and to go out and personally talk to the voters. >>sabrina: let's talk about between 2008, your experiences then and your experiences now. >>mr. huckabee: i think the biggest thing is that i was saying the same things then that i'm saying now. this year donald trump is saying some of those things about the unbalance that...
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i've never witnessed anything like that. >> well, the pilot made an emergency landing. crews found no evidence of hazardous substances on board. aviation experts say the plane's airflow may have been compromised. >>> well, health news and what's being called a game changer when it comes to understand schizophrenia. a new study finds a normal brain processes -- which process gets kicked into overdrive is a potential factory. the discovery could lead to better treatment and the potential for prevention. almost 1% of the general population will have schizophrenia at some point in their lives. >>> now to a powerful image that is emerging in the wake of that monster norm this past weekend. complete strangers forming a human chain to save a truck driver's life. the big rig driver had lost control and swerved off the pennsylvania turnpike dangling over the edge of a hill. look at that. those good samaritans held the trailer steady until they could cab. >> all i kept hearing were the trees cracking. i didn't want to go down but i started smelling diesel fuel worried about catch
i've never witnessed anything like that. >> well, the pilot made an emergency landing. crews found no evidence of hazardous substances on board. aviation experts say the plane's airflow may have been compromised. >>> well, health news and what's being called a game changer when it comes to understand schizophrenia. a new study finds a normal brain processes -- which process gets kicked into overdrive is a potential factory. the discovery could lead to better treatment and the...
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>> well, 26.5 is my number.ryl: okay. >> i think we either touch it or get close to it, but i think we're going to see some bounce around here, but we're not seeing much of a selloff. i think we're heading back up. i think the range right now is going to be 28.5 to 36.5 for crude oil for the next couple of weeks. i think come sunday and monday we're going to see a selloff just because they're going to take the weather premium out of it, but after that i think we're going to start to head back up. cheryl: so, basically, if we don't have snowmageddon this weekend, if it's not so bad, alan, you're saying to me oil goes down on monday. >> i do. cheryl: okay. >> i think it drops 80 cents to a dollar come sunday or monday, and from there we'll chop around and head back up. cheryl: interesting call. alan, alan, steven, gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate all of you. >> thank you. cheryl: well, while this market has been a stomach-churning roller coaster ride since the start of the new year, think about this: it'
>> well, 26.5 is my number.ryl: okay. >> i think we either touch it or get close to it, but i think we're going to see some bounce around here, but we're not seeing much of a selloff. i think we're heading back up. i think the range right now is going to be 28.5 to 36.5 for crude oil for the next couple of weeks. i think come sunday and monday we're going to see a selloff just because they're going to take the weather premium out of it, but after that i think we're going to start to...
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you're going to see snowfalling as well. we're talking about the same impact there light snow just under an inch to about two inches there so keep that in mind as you hit the roads and if you're standing at the bus stop it's going to be cold temperatures 27 degrees in cleveland to start but it's feeling more like the teens, 28 to start in wooster. here is what you need to know there's ice on the windshield so give yourself extra time to scrape it off. snow during the morning commute and again please bundle up if you're standing at the bus stop. >> break out those ice scrapers it's a little chilly and the roads could be slick as well so keep that in mind especially for you east ciders. overall things not looking too bad just a couple slowdowns on pretty good. just want to let you know we still do have that closure west 106th vote and madison avenue because of that water main break we've been talking about since yesterday morning. minutes 90 eastbound crocker to the inner belt if headed 77 north bound rock side to downtown tha
you're going to see snowfalling as well. we're talking about the same impact there light snow just under an inch to about two inches there so keep that in mind as you hit the roads and if you're standing at the bus stop it's going to be cold temperatures 27 degrees in cleveland to start but it's feeling more like the teens, 28 to start in wooster. here is what you need to know there's ice on the windshield so give yourself extra time to scrape it off. snow during the morning commute and again...
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well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (children giggle) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free trial offer. if you can't afford >>> surveillance video out of philadelphia showing a moment a
well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains...
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that means you're doing pretty well. >> well, exactly. >> let's say chris christie does really well in hampshire. is it enough? they go on to south carolina, where he doesn't necessarily seem to have legs. >> yeah. >> but is he smart? was he right to time it this way? >> yeah, new hampshire's his spot. he's gonna do really well because on his feet, that viral video we saw of him talking about drug abuse and his friend, he's brilliant at that. but new hampshire is different than south carolina, and then the sec primary of march 1st. it's all ted cruz. trump is going after him because trump's gonna lose iowa to ted cruz. has to win new hampshire. and christie may be cutting into that. two or three of them are jockeying. >> what does it mean that trump is now saying he's gonna put in $2 million a week when we get to the new year? >> we've heard that for a while, and he hasn't done it yet. >> what's interesting about trump -- he hasn't used the money in traditional ways because the media -- and look at us doing it right now -- we're talking about him. >> free, free. >> he hasn't done tv ad
that means you're doing pretty well. >> well, exactly. >> let's say chris christie does really well in hampshire. is it enough? they go on to south carolina, where he doesn't necessarily seem to have legs. >> yeah. >> but is he smart? was he right to time it this way? >> yeah, new hampshire's his spot. he's gonna do really well because on his feet, that viral video we saw of him talking about drug abuse and his friend, he's brilliant at that. but new hampshire is...
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well, then? well, it's simple. i gave her my word, no, no, that's duty, not love. i do love her, tasha, but... how can i say that i'll never fall in love with anyone else? hmm? hmm. what does she say? she adores you. she doesn't want you to be bound by your word. she wants you to be free. she's so good. yes, she is, but if you keep her hanging on and then break your word, you'll break her heart. i could never do that, tasha. well, remember you said that. (chuckles) here he is. (sighs) dolokhov: countess. your wife is even more beautiful than i remembered, bezukhov. pierre: thank you, dolokhov. i understand you're a war hero now. fight, drink, and i can't remember the other one. (chuckles) i think you're an absolute ruffian. i can't deny it. i hope you'll make yourself at home here. thank you, i shall. (chuckling) don't, don't... let's have a drink! (dolokhov chuckles) horseman: for the master. (knock on door) (door opens) yes? is that the letter that came this morning? prince bolkonsky: yes, it is. is it about andrei? yes, it is about your brother. kutuzov saw him
well, then? well, it's simple. i gave her my word, no, no, that's duty, not love. i do love her, tasha, but... how can i say that i'll never fall in love with anyone else? hmm? hmm. what does she say? she adores you. she doesn't want you to be bound by your word. she wants you to be free. she's so good. yes, she is, but if you keep her hanging on and then break your word, you'll break her heart. i could never do that, tasha. well, remember you said that. (chuckles) here he is. (sighs) dolokhov:...
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remember i said this on this show as well. the supreme court has never ruled on exactly what that means in the constitution. never ruled on it. >>sabrina: the natural born right. >>dr. schmidt: natural born american. >>sabrina: natural born american. >>dr. schmidt: exactly. >>amanda: mmhmm. >>dr. schmidt: so it's open for some controversy. >>saa: okay. so donald trump did also in the debate make a bit of a joke, it's kind of a snide remark that he would have ted cruz as his running mate for vp. i mean, would you ever see those two on a ticket together? >>dr. schmidt: absolutely not! (chuckling) >>dr. schmidt: it is absolutely forbidden for anyone who has run against you in the caucuses and primaries to then become your running mate because you have different positions. you have different views. and, and you have a lot of ego. i mean, if you're running for president you have huge ego. and if you are the president, you don't want your vice president to have an enormous ego 'cause it'll just get in your way. so that was, that was
remember i said this on this show as well. the supreme court has never ruled on exactly what that means in the constitution. never ruled on it. >>sabrina: the natural born right. >>dr. schmidt: natural born american. >>sabrina: natural born american. >>dr. schmidt: exactly. >>amanda: mmhmm. >>dr. schmidt: so it's open for some controversy. >>saa: okay. so donald trump did also in the debate make a bit of a joke, it's kind of a snide remark that he would...
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>> well, he could very well hurt the democrats. you know, he's very, very anti-second amendment, very. and he's got a lot of other things. i think he'd hurt the democrats, personally. you know, i'd love to see him in the race, actually. >> interesting. all right. and let's -- i have to ask you about "the national review" this week. you've got all of these supposed big names coming out against you. and first of all, why are they doing it, donald? i don't think i've ever seen this kind of antagonism in a primary by so many people against the front-runner. you know, it's one thing if you don't like one person, but you are the front-runner. and for these people to gang up, i find it, you know, something that i'm not -- and i think -- i don't think americans are accustomed to. >> well, it's a failing magazine, you know that. it's been failing badly, and they're getting some publicity. and i know some of them. like glenn beck, we just mentioned him. i didn't want to do his show. i wasn't able to, only a question of time, and then i guess
>> well, he could very well hurt the democrats. you know, he's very, very anti-second amendment, very. and he's got a lot of other things. i think he'd hurt the democrats, personally. you know, i'd love to see him in the race, actually. >> interesting. all right. and let's -- i have to ask you about "the national review" this week. you've got all of these supposed big names coming out against you. and first of all, why are they doing it, donald? i don't think i've ever...
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well, dr.angelou is like her mother, and so in high point -- well, oprah came to high point at winston-salem because dr. angelou felt she had the perfect situation for stedman, because oprah wanted him in a situation where he would not be exploited, which would further exploit her. put him in an environment where he could learn and grow and develop as a professional. so they had this dinner, and it worked out where stedman would come and work for b&c associates, so stedman and i -- i was on board a few months before stedman, so stedman came on board as vice president of business development and that's how we met and we both learned the field of professional public relations, the field of marketing, crisis management, crisis public relations. in fact, every time that i was in south africa, stedman was with us. in fact, it was because of this relationship that oprah set up the feeding program in south africa and building this academy in south africa. all this came from this relationship with mr.
well, dr.angelou is like her mother, and so in high point -- well, oprah came to high point at winston-salem because dr. angelou felt she had the perfect situation for stedman, because oprah wanted him in a situation where he would not be exploited, which would further exploit her. put him in an environment where he could learn and grow and develop as a professional. so they had this dinner, and it worked out where stedman would come and work for b&c associates, so stedman and i -- i was on...
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and some people say, well, why waste your time? and it reminds me of the star fish story where there's a kid on the beach throwing star fish back after a big storm. and there's thousands on the beach. and a guy walks up and says, you know, why are you throwing the star fish back in? it's not going to make a difference. and he picks up one and says, it will make a difference to this one. and he throws it back. so there are small things we're doing to try to make a difference in the community. >> something a lot of people may not know about you, you're this big rock 'n' roll band. you're in a band. you sing and play key boards. >> that's right. >> it's a nice relief. we have fun with it. and it's great to laugh. and that's part of our value system too, having fun. and it's a great, great experience. for all of our associates because we invite people downtown and their families and get about 3500 people. >> and your favorite song to sing? >> boy, that's a tough one. maybe mustang sally. >> oh, okay, that's a good one. in the 15 second
and some people say, well, why waste your time? and it reminds me of the star fish story where there's a kid on the beach throwing star fish back after a big storm. and there's thousands on the beach. and a guy walks up and says, you know, why are you throwing the star fish back in? it's not going to make a difference. and he picks up one and says, it will make a difference to this one. and he throws it back. so there are small things we're doing to try to make a difference in the community....
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>> kevin: well, yeah. i' ll figure all that out when the time comes. >> victor: well, um, i' m interested. so you let me know. whenever you' re ready, you give me a call. >> kevin: thanks, victor. nice seeing you. >> victor: enjoy your evening, okay? >> kevin: how did he find out about this? >> mariah: i have no idea, but he' s victor newman. he' s probably got the whole town bugged. he could be listening right now. and even if he is a tyrant... he' s a tyrant that could make this a reality. >> kevin: are you saying what i think you' [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one our digestive systems handle a lot over the holidays. 20 hours of anxiously fighting crowds to find the perfect gifts. cooking for family meals where we eat over 15 pounds of turkey and sides. no wonder after all that our digestive systems can act up. so try activia for 2 weeks! enjoying acti
>> kevin: well, yeah. i' ll figure all that out when the time comes. >> victor: well, um, i' m interested. so you let me know. whenever you' re ready, you give me a call. >> kevin: thanks, victor. nice seeing you. >> victor: enjoy your evening, okay? >> kevin: how did he find out about this? >> mariah: i have no idea, but he' s victor newman. he' s probably got the whole town bugged. he could be listening right now. and even if he is a tyrant... he' s a...
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so we have four wells and an injection well, brought to us by devon, which is one of the larger companies in town. that's who has been some of the biggest in the fight at the city council. devon would tell us how great this was going to be and that they would be trying to put a well pad on every square mile. and they'd show the map and it was blood red. and we have done everything at the capitol to stop renewable energy. and it's like living in industrialized countryside. i mean, it's "okie frack land". it's very alarming. >> the number of earthquakes in oklahoma has gone up nearly every year for the last six years. by the end of 2015, seismologists predict that the state will have experienced over 5,000 of them. >> the people in oklahoma are walking the plank, blindfolded with their hands behind their back. there's nobody governing the state. nobody. who gave any corporation or person the authority to destroy your life and your home and so on? a lot of people are being hurt bad by this. i'm telling you, what you gotta understand is the earth is constantly moving here right now. constantl
so we have four wells and an injection well, brought to us by devon, which is one of the larger companies in town. that's who has been some of the biggest in the fight at the city council. devon would tell us how great this was going to be and that they would be trying to put a well pad on every square mile. and they'd show the map and it was blood red. and we have done everything at the capitol to stop renewable energy. and it's like living in industrialized countryside. i mean, it's...
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well, they sounded happy. but take a look at the mess on the turnpike earlier this weekend before they could get things moving. some people were forced to stay put for 17 hours or longer. can you imagine? and a group of high school students tell fox news they opened their bus to strangers who were stuck in the cold. emergency crews spent hours delivering supplies and shuttling everybody to shelters and that was a huge job. >>> right now new images are coming into fox report showing how three inmates managed to cut their way out of a maximum security prison. break details as the manhunt is now intensifying. >>> and there's this -- >> oh! >> an nba legend giving a group of young basketball fans a surprise and shock of a lifetime. >>> in southern california three inmates pulled off a dramatic jailbreak from a maximum security facility and we have pictures of how they did it. investigators call it a very sophisticated operation and managed to get their hands on tools and cut through steel bars and plumbing. they m
well, they sounded happy. but take a look at the mess on the turnpike earlier this weekend before they could get things moving. some people were forced to stay put for 17 hours or longer. can you imagine? and a group of high school students tell fox news they opened their bus to strangers who were stuck in the cold. emergency crews spent hours delivering supplies and shuttling everybody to shelters and that was a huge job. >>> right now new images are coming into fox report showing how...
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♪ hello well, maybe not.starting and this will be the big night and adele, oh, stop it, you crazy thing. we'll see what happens. but of course this is a big night, not the least of which is because adele was dragged into this because of mike huckabee doing a campaign ad featuring adele music and the campaign didn't realize that that's illegal and that adele's people got back and said oh, no you don't, even though i don't think it's coming from adele but a bunch of lawyers around adele. it's not the adele that i know but enough about that. now onto something else that's even bigger. a certain candidate who's not participating but there's a split view in historically whether that's good or bad politically. ask richard nixon and his experience with john kennedy in 1960 what those debates did for him. not much. which is why in followup contests when nixon ran in 1968 and 1972 for re-election, he did not have debates. he skewed them entirely and did okay not doing debates. the man that's a definitive expert, evan
♪ hello well, maybe not.starting and this will be the big night and adele, oh, stop it, you crazy thing. we'll see what happens. but of course this is a big night, not the least of which is because adele was dragged into this because of mike huckabee doing a campaign ad featuring adele music and the campaign didn't realize that that's illegal and that adele's people got back and said oh, no you don't, even though i don't think it's coming from adele but a bunch of lawyers around adele. it's...
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long island came over as well. we've never been involved in long island before. and we're actually not likely to stay in long island. we want to make sure these programs are stable and land on their feet with other providers. and in westchester, we have a 150-acre campus where we have facilities for adolescents who struggle with behavioral issues, with mental health issues. they stay with us for 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, and then ideally go back and live with their family or in another community setting. >> how challenging is it? so, you deal with a lot of adolescents, kids in foster care, as well. how difficult is it, working with kids, bringing them through foster care, and then getting them back out? >> well, it's tough, because by the time we see kids, for example, who are adolescents, different placements, they've been with multiple foster care families, they've been in other residential programs. and so there's a lot of healing that has to go on. these kids have been traumatized. they have very difficult
long island came over as well. we've never been involved in long island before. and we're actually not likely to stay in long island. we want to make sure these programs are stable and land on their feet with other providers. and in westchester, we have a 150-acre campus where we have facilities for adolescents who struggle with behavioral issues, with mental health issues. they stay with us for 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, and then ideally go back and live with their family or in another...
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well above the legal limit. alaska airlines says he never flew again after the 2014 flight and resigned rather than being fired. he has been released on bail and ordered back to court next month and faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. >>> an oklahoma judge has come down hard on a former police officer convicted of raping women during his patrols giving him a consecutive sentence of 263 years in prison. daniel holtzclaw's attacks went on for several months sexually assaulting women who were afraid to come forward. that is, until one of his victims, a neighborhood grandmother turned him in. a miami doctor has been suspended and could lose her job after she was caught on camera going off on an uber driver. she is seen here slapping and kicking the driver and heard launching a verbal tirade. the driver says she was drunk, but has decided no the to press charges and it turns out she hadn't even ordered the car but jumped in when she saw the uber sign. uber needless to say has suspended her account. >>> do
well above the legal limit. alaska airlines says he never flew again after the 2014 flight and resigned rather than being fired. he has been released on bail and ordered back to court next month and faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. >>> an oklahoma judge has come down hard on a former police officer convicted of raping women during his patrols giving him a consecutive sentence of 263 years in prison. daniel holtzclaw's attacks went on for several months sexually...
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neville: well, they could do it immediately. i also might suggest the prophylactic use of a very strong antiseizure -- >> jill: i was just consulting with the doctor. >> barton: this man has no standing in this hospital. >> nikki: sweetheart, if you' d rather we leave, we can leave. >> victor: okay? maybe your mom is right. maybe i should just leave. >> victoria: no, dad, please don' t take this the wrong way. >> nikki: this is all my fault. i thought you would need your father today. >> victoria: no, i do. i do. i felt so much better when you guys walked in here. >> victor: well, then -- then we' ll stay, okay? >> victoria: no, dad, because as much as it will help me, it' s just such a hard time for the abbotts. i don' t want to make it worse on them. please understand. >> victor: okay. i do. okay? >> victor: yeah. um... i think you should stay. >> nikki: i' m happy to stay. is that okay? >> victor: if you need anything, you let me know, okay? >> victoria: i will. >> marisa: noah. noah, please. >> noah: victoria. i have to tell
neville: well, they could do it immediately. i also might suggest the prophylactic use of a very strong antiseizure -- >> jill: i was just consulting with the doctor. >> barton: this man has no standing in this hospital. >> nikki: sweetheart, if you' d rather we leave, we can leave. >> victor: okay? maybe your mom is right. maybe i should just leave. >> victoria: no, dad, please don' t take this the wrong way. >> nikki: this is all my fault. i thought you...
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as as well as non-religiously affiliated entities as well. a lot of volunteers, whether it will be retire eve with university voller tos. the really, really broad range of full society. then the program enjoys as many of you i'm sure are well aware, a great deal of support from within those communities, k34 is the only way it can function. it's solely dependant upon the public funds and leveraging it to create private support from the program. receiving communities are critical. it also that we -- it is also critical that we, as barbara reference pd and felicia, communicate clearly and effectively about the program. what it does. who we are bringing. we've always done that but are always striving to do it better, more cogently, more effectively because this is a critical mission and a life-saving mission. the people, simon and others, have referenced to the -- coming here for economic benefit. coming here to save their lives and those of their children. coming to rebuild their lives and are deeply appreciative of the opportunity that has been
as as well as non-religiously affiliated entities as well. a lot of volunteers, whether it will be retire eve with university voller tos. the really, really broad range of full society. then the program enjoys as many of you i'm sure are well aware, a great deal of support from within those communities, k34 is the only way it can function. it's solely dependant upon the public funds and leveraging it to create private support from the program. receiving communities are critical. it also that we...
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a fair bit of malbec as well. yeah, we've grown it for, (inaudible) eight years now. - hey so when you like your talking about blending wines right there, you're like a chef that says should i put more pepper, should i put more salt in it, should i put more herb in it, it's sorta like that huh? - a little bit, wines here that are strictly one variety. so chardonnay is chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon is just cabernet sauvignon. but there are vintages where you do some blending and you add cabernet sauvignon to merlot to carbernet funk and maybe a little malbec and petit verdot and you're making wines a little bit softer or a little bit sweeter feeling and sometimes you're making wines that give you a little more consistency in this climate where it's cool and sometimes not quite as nice as we'd like it. you know you can change the percentages of what goes into, into that bottle of wine and you can make it very - and that is why you come to a small winery, you talk to the winemaker, so if you want to learn somethi
a fair bit of malbec as well. yeah, we've grown it for, (inaudible) eight years now. - hey so when you like your talking about blending wines right there, you're like a chef that says should i put more pepper, should i put more salt in it, should i put more herb in it, it's sorta like that huh? - a little bit, wines here that are strictly one variety. so chardonnay is chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon is just cabernet sauvignon. but there are vintages where you do some blending and you add...
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>> well, you never know. you could wait and see. >> it's a gamble. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, creepy-crawly and there's a lot more in your home than you think. the new study on bugs. >> enjoy your breakfast. >>> and caughthtn camera, courtroom chaos, a man just found guilty going after the district attorney. soup and sandwich and somewhere to go, and clean and real and nowhere to be, and warmth and looking good, and sandwich and soup and inside jokes, and dan is back! good, clean food pairs well with anything. the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. eric's gotten used to the lingering odors in his bathroom yep, he's gone noseblind he think it smells fine, but his guests smell this... sfx: ding, toilet flushing sfx: music begins febreze air effects heavy duty has up to two times th odor-eliminating power to remove bathroom odors you've gone noseblind to and try febreze small spaces heavy duty... ...t.tcontinuously eliminate up to two times the odors for 30 days febreze small spaces and a
>> well, you never know. you could wait and see. >> it's a gamble. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, creepy-crawly and there's a lot more in your home than you think. the new study on bugs. >> enjoy your breakfast. >>> and caughthtn camera, courtroom chaos, a man just found guilty going after the district attorney. soup and sandwich and somewhere to go, and clean and real and nowhere to be, and warmth and looking good, and sandwich and soup and inside...
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and i go, well what about? he would say, "make it up." i say, well what about? "batman, superman, or spiderman." [ laughter ] all right, i have a song made. it's very touching. it. yeah. >> it's a wonderful moment putting your kids to bed. >> jimmy: that's the best thing hey. [ laughter ] hey! are you -- you're going back to vegas, aren't you? don't you have a thing? >> in march, yeah. >> jimmy: in march. >> caesar's. >> jimmy: caesar's, yeah. >> yeah, she's there as well. >> jimmy: no, no, elton john. elton john. elton john. [ laughter ] >> no, we fell out. we didn't fall out with each other, we just didn't communicate with each other for a while. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> in the last week, we e-mailed each other every day. it's quite extraordinary. i don't know why, but. >> jimmy: you and elton john? >> we love each other again. >> jimmy: aw. would you ever consider going on tour with elton john? >> i'd love to. but i think he -- i think he gets worried because he's stationary, at the piano. he knows i can still jump about. [ laughter ] if he gets over that littl
and i go, well what about? he would say, "make it up." i say, well what about? "batman, superman, or spiderman." [ laughter ] all right, i have a song made. it's very touching. it. yeah. >> it's a wonderful moment putting your kids to bed. >> jimmy: that's the best thing hey. [ laughter ] hey! are you -- you're going back to vegas, aren't you? don't you have a thing? >> in march, yeah. >> jimmy: in march. >> caesar's. >> jimmy: caesar's,...
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. >> well, i have never seen one episode, but everybody loves it. >> well, it is riveting television, and he se now nominated for a golden globe and i am routing for him. and matt damon in "martian" and that movie is going to be nominated as well. and everybody is routing for sly this is the year, and i talked to dave karger and he said, looks good, looks good for sly. >> and supporting actor. and it all airs this sunday aat 8 8:00 on nbc. i am so disappointed about "bridget spies" was not nominated for something. >> wasn't one tofof the actors? >> well, mike ryeland, but everybody was good. >> okaka this is s ing to be making you feel good. movies hitting a milestone and movies turning 20 years old. >> "mission impossible" starring tom cruise. >> 20 years old? >> question where. >> and independence day. >> wow, that is 20 years and a sequel coming out. and you won't believe this one. "jerry mcguire." >> and frank stole that movie. >> it is 20 years old, and "twister." >> i never saw at. and haveou seen it? >> and "bird cage" and what a genius movie. everybody was perfect in that movi
. >> well, i have never seen one episode, but everybody loves it. >> well, it is riveting television, and he se now nominated for a golden globe and i am routing for him. and matt damon in "martian" and that movie is going to be nominated as well. and everybody is routing for sly this is the year, and i talked to dave karger and he said, looks good, looks good for sly. >> and supporting actor. and it all airs this sunday aat 8 8:00 on nbc. i am so disappointed about...
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>> well, yes and no. because i will tell you that, generally speaking, with most the ones that say they're not cancelable, for a $200 fee, they will carry the fare over to another date. >> oh, there you go. so it might be worth it in those cases. thank you so much for being with us. great advice. always good to listen to a lawyer. i'm ken rosato. we thank you again for joining us. we are flat out of time, although i have a million more questions. thank you again for watching and enjoy the rest of your weekend. bye-bye. it's great to look back at all your family's milestones and birthdays happen only once a year! getting the flu could make you miss the party. don't let the flu take you out of the picture. get a flu shot today. and encourage your loved ones to get one too. it's not too late. and it's still the best protection against the flu. flu season can last through may. get your flu shot today! i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique ex
>> well, yes and no. because i will tell you that, generally speaking, with most the ones that say they're not cancelable, for a $200 fee, they will carry the fare over to another date. >> oh, there you go. so it might be worth it in those cases. thank you so much for being with us. great advice. always good to listen to a lawyer. i'm ken rosato. we thank you again for joining us. we are flat out of time, although i have a million more questions. thank you again for watching and...
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>> well, i've been vegan now for 28 years. i mean, that's the amazing thing about veganism or let's call it, like, animal activism, is it's this magic bullet that effects all these, like, awful, awful issues. you know what i mean, 'cause animal agriculture is responsible for 25% of climate change. 80% of deforestation-- one could almost argue 90% of famine comes from animal agriculture, 'cause simply we're feeding food to animals that could be fed to humans. so that's the exciting part about being an animal activist is it's-- it's about the animals. but the-- the consequences are so broad. what led me to veganism and animal rights activism, when i was 10 years old, i adopted a cat that was three days old. and i found it in a-- box by the dump. and it was in a box with a few other dead cats, and it was this barely alive kitten. and i took it home. my mom and i took it to the vet. the vet said, "don't get too attached to this cat, 'cause it's really young and sick, and it's probably not gonna live." we took it to my grandmother'
>> well, i've been vegan now for 28 years. i mean, that's the amazing thing about veganism or let's call it, like, animal activism, is it's this magic bullet that effects all these, like, awful, awful issues. you know what i mean, 'cause animal agriculture is responsible for 25% of climate change. 80% of deforestation-- one could almost argue 90% of famine comes from animal agriculture, 'cause simply we're feeding food to animals that could be fed to humans. so that's the exciting part...
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a theme we've been seeing stateside as well. halliburton ceo yesterday warning about the ongoing rout in oil prices. meanwhile, it's taking a toll on the chinese oil majors, all closing down more than 5%. s&p cut its credit rating on three of these stocks. meaning while, the late selloff in china saw the shanghai composite close below 2800 since december of 2014. let's get to more on those moves in singapore. >> hi, nancy. i think the volatility never really went away. that's really a central and intrinsic part of these capital markets in mainland china. we saw it return with a vengeance. had been relatively quiet over the past week or so. we saw the really brutal selloff manifest itself in other courses of the asian markets. but it's back in mainland equities. let's not forget this is an evolving market. with that evolution comes this volatili volatility. this is nothing new, really, given the fact the new normal in the chinese markets has been this pronounced volatility and sharp moves to the downside. we've seen 7%. we've see
a theme we've been seeing stateside as well. halliburton ceo yesterday warning about the ongoing rout in oil prices. meanwhile, it's taking a toll on the chinese oil majors, all closing down more than 5%. s&p cut its credit rating on three of these stocks. meaning while, the late selloff in china saw the shanghai composite close below 2800 since december of 2014. let's get to more on those moves in singapore. >> hi, nancy. i think the volatility never really went away. that's really a...
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i always say santander always does well in the u.k. when the economy does well.y much a challenger bank in this country. in the u.k. it has to be competitive with other centers, and at the moment, i do not think it is for the next few years. francine: are european banks in general at a disadvantage because we are that far behind in getting our act in order? does the q.e. hurt your margins? ana: no, the u.s. did all the changes, the u.k. has done most of them. continental europe, the rest of europe, is sort of in the process. this has a cost, and so qe needs banks that can then transmit qe to the economy, right, so we can make loans and give you a mortgage and fund a startup. because regulation has still not been implemented in many aspects -- i think i was told in brussels a few days ago there is still 300 pending pieces of legislation in banks. i heard the number of 400. let's say it is between 300 and 400. this means that banks are going to be holding back a bit, even though we are increasing lending. for example, we are increasing lending in spain right now, b
i always say santander always does well in the u.k. when the economy does well.y much a challenger bank in this country. in the u.k. it has to be competitive with other centers, and at the moment, i do not think it is for the next few years. francine: are european banks in general at a disadvantage because we are that far behind in getting our act in order? does the q.e. hurt your margins? ana: no, the u.s. did all the changes, the u.k. has done most of them. continental europe, the rest of...
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and so, we built a platform as well.o by doing great, great, great kind of democratization, you know, great consumerization, and then great platform, we're delivering a whole new type of product. emily: what is salesforce's strategy to get into china, one of the most crucial markets of the future? marc: well, china is a super important market. it is very exciting. and we work closely with our customers there. we also have to work very closely with the government. we have to work with our partners. and all -- all of those things come together to help create something in china. emily: now, the nsa revelations, i wonder how those specifically have impacted your business, because you are dealing with so much sensitive data. you have built data centers in germany, france, the u.k. will you have to have one in every important country? marc: oh, yeah, you're going to have to have one in every important country, but it's not because of that, it's another reason. because the cloud is going mainstream, every president of every cou
and so, we built a platform as well.o by doing great, great, great kind of democratization, you know, great consumerization, and then great platform, we're delivering a whole new type of product. emily: what is salesforce's strategy to get into china, one of the most crucial markets of the future? marc: well, china is a super important market. it is very exciting. and we work closely with our customers there. we also have to work very closely with the government. we have to work with our...