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"no," your "momma's so toothless and fat, blah, blah, blah, yada yada, yada."hat's the polite way to be rude. (applause) so how did the tow truck lady respond to this? >> the woman on the tape that's being berated by britt mchenry actually did not want her to be suspended or terminated as a result of her comments. >> larry: hmm... so the woman who's being accused of being low class actually has all the class. but don't worry. mchenry did the right thing and apologized to twitter. >> mchenry apologized on twitter -- "in an intense and stressful moment, i allowed my emotions to get the best of me and said some insulting and regrettable things. as frustrated as i was, i should always choose to be respectful and take the high road. i am so sorry for my actions and will learn from this mistake ." >> larry: i heard twitter accepted her apology but the lady she actually insulted the still waiting for hers. (applause) so quick riddle -- what's worse than a d-level celebrity yelling in your face? an a-lister whose ancestors owned slaves! which is why i'm calling my next
"no," your "momma's so toothless and fat, blah, blah, blah, yada yada, yada."hat's the polite way to be rude. (applause) so how did the tow truck lady respond to this? >> the woman on the tape that's being berated by britt mchenry actually did not want her to be suspended or terminated as a result of her comments. >> larry: hmm... so the woman who's being accused of being low class actually has all the class. but don't worry. mchenry did the right thing and...
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Apr 29, 2015
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, yada, yada i'm really tired today. [ laughter ] >> what do you think she was tired from? the yada, yada. deirdre: we'll bring you the multimillion dollar price tag for jerry
, yada, yada i'm really tired today. [ laughter ] >> what do you think she was tired from? the yada, yada. deirdre: we'll bring you the multimillion dollar price tag for jerry
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Apr 29, 2015
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yada-yada yada. no "seinfeld" for you, none of this.on't watch it anymore because i'm glad it is off crack kill. the commercials in crack kill drive me nuts. turn up volume 10 times. this is food investment. people who haven't seen the series will relive it and love it. hearing the same type of lines we were hearing in the '90s. liz: rob what do you think? hulu has money behind it to spend that much, 700,000 per episode. amazing. >> yeah. show about nothing i guess was show about hulu. i'm excited for them. the hard part get older generation to move away from conventional tv where they say watch it on tbs and watch it online. younger generation where they want to watch it, streaming video. hats off to hulu. i'm excited for them. liz: telling you right now, tween generation, early tweens are watching "grey's anatomy" reruns. mcdreamy is still hot. don't tell me what happens to dr. mcdreamy. so lovely to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. >> don't tell me either. pandora, charming women for years with its bracelets. they want
yada-yada yada. no "seinfeld" for you, none of this.on't watch it anymore because i'm glad it is off crack kill. the commercials in crack kill drive me nuts. turn up volume 10 times. this is food investment. people who haven't seen the series will relive it and love it. hearing the same type of lines we were hearing in the '90s. liz: rob what do you think? hulu has money behind it to spend that much, 700,000 per episode. amazing. >> yeah. show about nothing i guess was show...
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Apr 26, 2015
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yada. that's what they want you to believe, but i'm not buying it. after looking at senator paul's record, i've decided there's a different theory. i believe senator paul was created in a secret laboratory by scientists working for jenny sloan in the constitution project. hear me out on this. for years, the constitution project has defended the guarantee of due process and champion the separation of powers that prevents overreaching presidents from infringing on our basic freedoms. then, seemingly out of nowhere and ophthalmologist from kentucky comes as a champion of liberty so well-versed in the constitution and shatters the status quo by standing on the floor of the senate for 13 hours in order to remind colleagues and fellow citizens of the importance, the necessity as near sanctity of the rule of law. how did that just happened? the constitution project has fought government surveillance and intrusion of individual privacy, and yet in just a few years, senator rand paul has become a le
yada. that's what they want you to believe, but i'm not buying it. after looking at senator paul's record, i've decided there's a different theory. i believe senator paul was created in a secret laboratory by scientists working for jenny sloan in the constitution project. hear me out on this. for years, the constitution project has defended the guarantee of due process and champion the separation of powers that prevents overreaching presidents from infringing on our basic freedoms. then,...
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Apr 24, 2015
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he went to baylor before he went to medical school at duke and yada yada yada.hat's what they wanted to believe that i'm not buying it. after looking at senator paul's record, i've decided that the different theory of his true origins. i believe that senator paul was created in a secret laboratory by scientists working for jenny sloan and the constitution project. hear me out on this. for years the constitution project has defended the guaranteed of due process and championed the separation of powers that prevents overreaching presidents from infringing on our basic freedoms. and then seemingly out of nowhere an ophthalmologist from kentucky a champion of liberty so well-versed in the constitution and the shatters the status quo by standing on the floor of the senate for 13 hours in order to remind colleagues and fellow citizens of the importance, the necessity and the near sanctity of the rule of law. how did that just happen? and the constitution project has fought government surveillance and intrusions of individual privacy and yet in just a few years senator
he went to baylor before he went to medical school at duke and yada yada yada.hat's what they wanted to believe that i'm not buying it. after looking at senator paul's record, i've decided that the different theory of his true origins. i believe that senator paul was created in a secret laboratory by scientists working for jenny sloan and the constitution project. hear me out on this. for years the constitution project has defended the guaranteed of due process and championed the separation of...
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Apr 20, 2015
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ford, till yada and bw are among the automakers expanding capacity in china. -- ford, toyota and vw arehose six anding. fed policymakers have been split over whether to raise rates in june or later. mr. dudley said the economy is not where policymakers would like it. >> the unemployment rate is still too high. the inflation rate too low. because the economic outlook is uncertain, i cannot tell you when normalization will occur. timing is a dependent, so we won't see when the timing unfolds. mark: he also says there are some " downside risks." coming up on bloomberg television, education reporter janet lawrence has a bleak outlook for student loan repayments. at 2:30 analysis of president obama's meeting with the crown prince and war on terror. highlights of my discussion with central bankers from peru and colombia. that in more when we returned. ♪ mark: welcome back. the new york fed is painting a bleak outlook for student loans. more borrowers failing to make their payments five years after graduating. janet lawrence joins me with more on this board. why does the student loan balances
ford, till yada and bw are among the automakers expanding capacity in china. -- ford, toyota and vw arehose six anding. fed policymakers have been split over whether to raise rates in june or later. mr. dudley said the economy is not where policymakers would like it. >> the unemployment rate is still too high. the inflation rate too low. because the economic outlook is uncertain, i cannot tell you when normalization will occur. timing is a dependent, so we won't see when the timing...
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. >> after a stop at my favorite restaurant and yada. outside, don't be fooled by gloomyness. don't be fooled. this is going to get better as time goes on. north to northwesterly breezes, rain turned off. still plenty of clouds for now. northwesterly breeze at 6. temperature downtown at 46 degrees right now. it's in the chilly 40s pretty much everywhere. expect a cold and damp morning even though the rain is stopped in most neighborhoods there's a lot of wet grass and wet driveways. it will clear out this afternoon and turn comparatively mild. yesterday's high 53 we'll be about 10 degrees or warmer this afternoon. as i mentioned, a cold start, if you're running in pike's peak 10-k a cool start. it should be climbing into the 50s. cloudy start. partly to at times mostly sunny afternoon. the farther north from d.c. you live or travel towards hagerstown frederick maryland more sunshine than southern viewing area. going out for dinner and movie, cool and dry in the 60s. getting chilly back in the mid-50s by 8:00 9:00 10:00. here is storm team radar. notice the real drying trend on
. >> after a stop at my favorite restaurant and yada. outside, don't be fooled by gloomyness. don't be fooled. this is going to get better as time goes on. north to northwesterly breezes, rain turned off. still plenty of clouds for now. northwesterly breeze at 6. temperature downtown at 46 degrees right now. it's in the chilly 40s pretty much everywhere. expect a cold and damp morning even though the rain is stopped in most neighborhoods there's a lot of wet grass and wet driveways. it...
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Apr 15, 2015
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did the ronald reagan traffic controllers thing striking cops were not allowed to come back, yadi yada. the result of that, almost every city with unionized cops there is an arbitration procedure. cops can't strike. what they can do is win every argument in arbitration. the arbitrators are hired by both sides the police union and the city. if the city is trying to hire a cop. now really hard to get fired. in the arbitrations of policemen accused of serious crimes, and fired, by the police department in philadelphia, 90% of them got their jobs back through arbitration. arbitrators split the difference. arbitrators are at the mercy of the police union. another one like the great depression, this is one of our legacies from calvin coolidge. he thinks of so many things in our lives. friends of mind did a pulitzer-prize winning series called tainted justice which has become a book. i recommend the book to all of you. wendy ruderman and barbara laker shoe leather reporting went through hispanic north philadelphia where abusive narcotics cops had raided bodegas and essentially robbed them bec
did the ronald reagan traffic controllers thing striking cops were not allowed to come back, yadi yada. the result of that, almost every city with unionized cops there is an arbitration procedure. cops can't strike. what they can do is win every argument in arbitration. the arbitrators are hired by both sides the police union and the city. if the city is trying to hire a cop. now really hard to get fired. in the arbitrations of policemen accused of serious crimes, and fired, by the police...