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the third there's not much you can do about it. you can do a deal to help people be creative. have to understand how it works. creative is the process of having original ideas. that's relevant. >> how do you teach creativity? >> creativity comes from imagination. it's the power that we all have to bring into mind things that are not present. we take it for granted. but it we'd be like other species. >> doing what we have done for eons. i love dogs, but there's no evidence that dogs are creative. human being come up with new things. it's because we have a power to imagine, to suppose. creativity is putting that to work. the two things i say is if you want to encourage creativity, you have to cultivate imagination. you can't have an athletics program if you ignore physical health. you can't have people on sofas drinking six packs saying "we'll turn up for the event in a few weeks time and hope it goes well", you have to exercise and develop the thing they depend pon. schools need to encourage the development of application. this dry culture standardisation tends to suppress and d
the third there's not much you can do about it. you can do a deal to help people be creative. have to understand how it works. creative is the process of having original ideas. that's relevant. >> how do you teach creativity? >> creativity comes from imagination. it's the power that we all have to bring into mind things that are not present. we take it for granted. but it we'd be like other species. >> doing what we have done for eons. i love dogs, but there's no evidence that...
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here's what you do. you type in your city and state and you get the weather forecast, not the normal one, that says, like, 70% chance of rain. how it affects your hair in detail. here's what happened today. we checked out new york city. this is what it said. light rain in new york city. your umbrella is your new bff. >> al roker can tell you that. >> there's more. new orleans, today could be a bad hair day. bring a hat just in case. tomorrow's clear. phoenix, arizona, hey, it is going to be a good hair day, just enough wind to make your hair look like beyonce standing in front of a medium powered fan. >> you love this? >> look, anything that has to do with hair, i like. i don't care what it is. >> i guess it makes sense if you're traveling. but you can also just go on your phone -- i can do that on my phone and put in a city. >> i like humidity levels. they don't always give you -- they told you. you understood. they do. they give it to you! >> speaking of happy, let's play a little more of the song "happ
here's what you do. you type in your city and state and you get the weather forecast, not the normal one, that says, like, 70% chance of rain. how it affects your hair in detail. here's what happened today. we checked out new york city. this is what it said. light rain in new york city. your umbrella is your new bff. >> al roker can tell you that. >> there's more. new orleans, today could be a bad hair day. bring a hat just in case. tomorrow's clear. phoenix, arizona, hey, it is...
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>> marcus. >> how you doing? good, nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> pleasure. >> well, there's no shortage of everything key lime here. >> no. >> and so is all this stuff-- as an example, is this yours, or-- >> no, that's not our product. there's a lot of companies that do carry that. >> how about this one, floribbean? is this yours? >> no, that's not mine. >> it seems like a bit of a key lime grocery store. >> it is. one thing people come to the florida keys for are key lime products. >> what kind of margin do you make on all this stuff? >> these cost me about--i think they're $2.30 and i sell 'em for $3.25. these are $4.50 and i sell 'em for $5.50. >> the retail margins on these products are not great. they're between 20% and 25%, but they take up the vast majority of the floor space in the store, which is supposed to be a specialty pie shop. can i try the pie? >> sure. >> this is just a--this is the basic deal? >> just basic slice of key lime pie. >> what are the ingredients? >> we have the sweetened
>> marcus. >> how you doing? good, nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> pleasure. >> well, there's no shortage of everything key lime here. >> no. >> and so is all this stuff-- as an example, is this yours, or-- >> no, that's not our product. there's a lot of companies that do carry that. >> how about this one, floribbean? is this yours? >> no, that's not mine. >> it seems like a bit of a key lime grocery store. >> it...
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you do? >> we will stop it and the close the business, you know, we will close the music portion of it so that nobody will be harassed and i am sure, that we are not into it. >> the big business and entertainment, it is pretty quiet parties, very simple private parties. >> okay, thank you. >> is there something. >> sure if you want to say one more thing. >> yes, we will get three or four license for the music, and we have like a birthday and they will get any complaint and anything from the neighbors, also, the over populate and so the music will not go too high. and we will control that. and so, four times has never been any complaint or anything about the issue or with the police department or the neighbors or with anybody. >> great, it sounds like you have been running it well then, thank you. >> and i visit and you know that i can. >> and all right, oh, commissioner campagnoli? >> is this the spot where the sullivan sporting goods used to be. >> yes. and you have the royal market. >> yes.
you do? >> we will stop it and the close the business, you know, we will close the music portion of it so that nobody will be harassed and i am sure, that we are not into it. >> the big business and entertainment, it is pretty quiet parties, very simple private parties. >> okay, thank you. >> is there something. >> sure if you want to say one more thing. >> yes, we will get three or four license for the music, and we have like a birthday and they will get any...
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has anybody asked you to do anything that you don't want to do? is it enjoyable work? 't know -- i don't know yet. >> our producer's questions draw the attention of this woman. who prods june in korean to keep her mouth shut. [ speaking korean ] >> are you the manager? >> i don't know. i don't know english. >> what kind of work are you doing here? >> i don't know. >> you don't know what kind of work you're doing here? >> i only cook. >> what kind of work are you doing? while the woman says she is just the cook, her command ing presence appears to have the desired effect of sealing june's lips. >> that's okay. >> it's okay? >> for every young lady who we've worked with, from southeast asian countries, china, thailand, south korea, there is a culture of pleasing and a sense of debt. >> so sorry. first time please. >> that's okay. you don't have to be sorry. you just have to do the right thing. >> some of the women we've worked with have said q.b., the i wanted to leave. if i left, how i would ever pay back this money and my family's honor would be shamed forever." so the
has anybody asked you to do anything that you don't want to do? is it enjoyable work? 't know -- i don't know yet. >> our producer's questions draw the attention of this woman. who prods june in korean to keep her mouth shut. [ speaking korean ] >> are you the manager? >> i don't know. i don't know english. >> what kind of work are you doing here? >> i don't know. >> you don't know what kind of work you're doing here? >> i only cook. >> what kind...
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that is not what you do in your novels. ti wonder whether or people are on their best behavior when you come around less you be a character in one of your books. unbeknownst to them. -- they do not know me, i can see that cautious thing going on. my friends and i know a lot of celebrities, there are always, when are you going to put me in the book? tavis: that is just like hollywood. they want to be in the book. >> the late great peter sellers had said that his mother-in-law said i had written a book about him. he read it and he went you really captured me. edited going to a psychiatrist. -- at are then going to a psychiatrist. tavis: let me jump first to the so we get to go into lucky's early years. publisher said everybody loves lucky. teenagers.it is for how does lucky become the strong woman she is today? how does she do it. how does she get over the fact that her mother was murdered when she was five years old and she finds the mother possum body floating in the family swimming pool. and then censor off to boarding scho
that is not what you do in your novels. ti wonder whether or people are on their best behavior when you come around less you be a character in one of your books. unbeknownst to them. -- they do not know me, i can see that cautious thing going on. my friends and i know a lot of celebrities, there are always, when are you going to put me in the book? tavis: that is just like hollywood. they want to be in the book. >> the late great peter sellers had said that his mother-in-law said i had...
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if a female says, this is the way to do it, this is what you need to do, it's done. so when a female says, we need to check this out, take you to the doctor, we need to push at this point -- we need to know. >> wait a minute. that's because men are lazy and they won't make the appointment and the women will because we are natural caretakers. >> thank you. i'm glad you said it. i wasn't going to say men were lazy. >> it's chauvinistic. i'm a woman, i can get away with it. i'm one of those terrible drivers. >> you're right. >> there's a lot of men watching this program out there and they go, well, john salley was a big nba star. and this happened to him. how do i know that this is happening to me and if it's happening to me, what do i do? what are the first steps i take to becoming healthy? >> one, the fact that they're watching this show is the first smart step. seriously. because you're about it. second thing is if you make the change in your mind that "i want to change," you've already changed because it's not -- it's what you think about doing that's really what it
if a female says, this is the way to do it, this is what you need to do, it's done. so when a female says, we need to check this out, take you to the doctor, we need to push at this point -- we need to know. >> wait a minute. that's because men are lazy and they won't make the appointment and the women will because we are natural caretakers. >> thank you. i'm glad you said it. i wasn't going to say men were lazy. >> it's chauvinistic. i'm a woman, i can get away with it. i'm...
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you may not do it every time. nds you you got to think i am going to let it go. >> let it go and move forward. it's a distraction. that's not between you and your destiny. >> it is a positive book. every day a friday. no reason to be miserable five days a week or four-days a week go out and enjoy your life every day. good to see you joel. pastor thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> remembwe are going to bring relaying g-- religious panel. we continue. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. if you ask me about did you ever have chickenpox? 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. guess which one i was. my feet felt so heavy at the they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. sch
you may not do it every time. nds you you got to think i am going to let it go. >> let it go and move forward. it's a distraction. that's not between you and your destiny. >> it is a positive book. every day a friday. no reason to be miserable five days a week or four-days a week go out and enjoy your life every day. good to see you joel. pastor thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> remembwe are going to bring relaying g-- religious panel. we continue. [ male...
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why are you doing it? igure out the why, if you don't have the right why it's not going to last. okay? and then the friends, you got to have the accountability. you've got to have that focus and that's what -- >> two things most people don't know. there's 140 studies that says as your weight goes up, the actual physical size and function of your brain goes down. now that should just scare the fat off anyone. >> bigger body, smaller brain. >> the dinosaur. >> you're smarter than pastor warren. >> i would never say that. >> what we've seen, because we did the big nfl study that showed playing football does long-term brain damage, but we did the follow-up study that said if we lose weight and rehabilitate, many will get better. make no mistake, we're in a war for the health of our brains and bodies. people are trying to make a lot of money off of our illness. >> i got to run but the book, i'm going to try the 40 days to eat healthier. >> great. >> i kind of lost the weight. i lived through this and it was pain
why are you doing it? igure out the why, if you don't have the right why it's not going to last. okay? and then the friends, you got to have the accountability. you've got to have that focus and that's what -- >> two things most people don't know. there's 140 studies that says as your weight goes up, the actual physical size and function of your brain goes down. now that should just scare the fat off anyone. >> bigger body, smaller brain. >> the dinosaur. >> you're...
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. >> how you doing? ian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what you were signing up for. >> every day's not gonna be like this? >> no, gonna get much worse. >> [laughs] >> take a walk around, just check it out. is the owner here? >> um...not sure. [scanner beeps] >> your total today's gonna be $56.86, sir. >> i'm marcus. >> i'm daniel. >> what do you do here? >> i specialize in the beer, definitely. so i mean, i've been in--i've been in the scene for about four years now. >> the beer scene? >> the beer scene. just kind of learning everything i can. i do a lot of research. >> how do you know what to pick? >> ugh, a lot of drinking. a lot of drinking an
. >> how you doing? ian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what...
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-- you start doing that. d like you there. i couldn't help it. i'm just such a fan. speaking of that, i was watching the olympics and i know you have enjoyed the olympics, right? >> i love the olympics. i like the music. it sucks you right in. >> jimmy: you hear the music. >> i'm crying as soon as it -- >> jimmy: i saw the mountains -- >> weeping. and i watched the olympics, and i remember a bit, you know i'm a fan of your stand-up, as well. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and you did a bit on the olympics. you remember the silver medal -- >> my silver medal bit. i don't do it anymore. >> jimmy: do you remember it though? >> i do remember it was about the horrible pain of winning the silver. seems i would rather come in last than get the silver, because then you've got to tell the story of how much did you lose by your whole life. and you watch these micro, you know, hundredth of a second and they show the photo finish and it's like, you know, gold, silver, bronze. [ laughter and applause ] so, it's like -- this guy -
-- you start doing that. d like you there. i couldn't help it. i'm just such a fan. speaking of that, i was watching the olympics and i know you have enjoyed the olympics, right? >> i love the olympics. i like the music. it sucks you right in. >> jimmy: you hear the music. >> i'm crying as soon as it -- >> jimmy: i saw the mountains -- >> weeping. and i watched the olympics, and i remember a bit, you know i'm a fan of your stand-up, as well. >> thank you....
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cadillac every day. >> do you get caught every day? t. >> do it every day and get caught every day. >> just about. they watch us on the cameras. >> with easter weekend approaching, so too is the one-year anniversary of england's arrest. he's been charged with three counts of murder, two attempted murders, and five hate crimes. he and his co-defendant are accused of going on a murderous shooting spree against african-americans. >> all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers, who were driving around asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> the shootings occurred not only on good friday, but it was also the two-year anniversary of the death of england's father. carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african-american man who was later acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a real big daddy's boy. i mean, he always took care of me and both my sisters. always worked together and everything. the guy that killed my dad it was a big deal because he was black just because my dad was racist
cadillac every day. >> do you get caught every day? t. >> do it every day and get caught every day. >> just about. they watch us on the cameras. >> with easter weekend approaching, so too is the one-year anniversary of england's arrest. he's been charged with three counts of murder, two attempted murders, and five hate crimes. he and his co-defendant are accused of going on a murderous shooting spree against african-americans. >> all victims were believed to be...
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you know. those guys. >> seth: this is my favorite. do you remember that one? >> no. >> seth: it was an airline stewardess who had gotten sucked out of a plane? [ laughter ] but you hadn't gotten sucked out of the plane. there was a hole in the plane. >> there was a hole in the plane. >> seth: and you came out. >> yes. >> seth: it is very interesting to me because you -- when you're on "snl," you get all of your characters out very early on. and then, every now and then, there's something that happens very late if someone's around at "snl." you did something on "update" with me. rebecca larue. she would only happen once, that one-time occurring character. but she was a flirting expert. and it's may be the most fun -- i had a lot of fun with you at "update." it's the most fun i ever had. and here -- would you want to explain rebecca larue real quick? >> yes, she was just giving advice how to be flirtatious at parties and at social events. >> seth: she was like teaching girls how to flirt. >> she was teaching girls how to flirt, yeah. >> seth: here's rebecca and
you know. those guys. >> seth: this is my favorite. do you remember that one? >> no. >> seth: it was an airline stewardess who had gotten sucked out of a plane? [ laughter ] but you hadn't gotten sucked out of the plane. there was a hole in the plane. >> there was a hole in the plane. >> seth: and you came out. >> yes. >> seth: it is very interesting to me because you -- when you're on "snl," you get all of your characters out very early on....
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you know? >> not sure. >> do you ever feel bad for doing what you do? >> no. d for what i did, i wouldn't do it. i try to do it in a respectful fashion. when you get a picture that everyone wants to see, you get paid. you know, some hefty money. whatever it is. and that's why, you know, guys do this. >> so when you look at celebrities, do you see dollar signs? >> that's all it is, man. a photo. photo is worth money to me. >> no emotion. >> this is not my fantasy and i didn't grow up as a kid and say i want to be a paparazzi. >> so to you, this is a job. >> it's all a job. >> the people who are really to blame are the magazines? >> no, i don't think anyone should be to blame. it's always a circus. no one is the good guy, no one is the bad guy. we're just a big part of mayhem. >> yeah. of the machine. >> it's not going to stop. it's not going to stop. >> i've been out hunting for lamar for about four hours now. he wasn't at his house, so i'm headed to a ho etell where he was supposedly holed up for a bit. >> has lamar odom been around. >> who? >> lamar odom? bask
you know? >> not sure. >> do you ever feel bad for doing what you do? >> no. d for what i did, i wouldn't do it. i try to do it in a respectful fashion. when you get a picture that everyone wants to see, you get paid. you know, some hefty money. whatever it is. and that's why, you know, guys do this. >> so when you look at celebrities, do you see dollar signs? >> that's all it is, man. a photo. photo is worth money to me. >> no emotion. >> this is not...
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do you have that? >> i do my lady. >> if we go to 17. do you have that? >> i do. estion 17 no person may possess ammunition unless he or she has a dealer's license, license for a firearm of that caliber, has a permit for ammunition. you had none of those. >> my lady, there's a list of three. there's many others i ask you to list. >> what are the others? >> i don't know the others. these are in my recollection this was an open book test. >> none of those three you had? >> no, none of the three i had but -- >> most important is the second one. do you agree with me as far as that's concerned? >> that's correct. i didn't have license for firearm or purpose for that ammunition. >> now we've dealt with that. let us carry on with -- we'll carry on with the trip and discharging of firearm counts. now you were going to a function with mr. fresco and samantha taylor. is that correct? >> amongst others, that is correct. >> what was your occasion? >> i don't remember a specific occasion my lady. we were going out -- going for a get together with some friends. >> and you left a
do you have that? >> i do my lady. >> if we go to 17. do you have that? >> i do. estion 17 no person may possess ammunition unless he or she has a dealer's license, license for a firearm of that caliber, has a permit for ammunition. you had none of those. >> my lady, there's a list of three. there's many others i ask you to list. >> what are the others? >> i don't know the others. these are in my recollection this was an open book test. >> none of those...
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some of us come to work everyday and pretty much do the same thing, but you are in the space of doingriginal work. notions that change the of creativity when you are doing original work? isthe way i think about it creativity should be broader than just expression or creating .ew products for me creativity includes problem-solving. we freetion is how do people up. you go to most organizations, and you find sometimes people will tell the truth. they won't say what they think. there are these barriers. if you look at people trying to address the problem of creativity, what they want to do is find the answer about how they can become more creative or how they can solve problems, but i don't think that's the fundamental issue. for me the fundamental issue is there are cultural and systemic barriers to creativity, and what we try to address are the barriers in the blocks to change in honesty. tavis: cultural and systemic. i can do this for hours. i don't have much time. i hear your point about these barriers. that such an open statement. >> let's take the notion of sellier. it's pretty popu
some of us come to work everyday and pretty much do the same thing, but you are in the space of doingriginal work. notions that change the of creativity when you are doing original work? isthe way i think about it creativity should be broader than just expression or creating .ew products for me creativity includes problem-solving. we freetion is how do people up. you go to most organizations, and you find sometimes people will tell the truth. they won't say what they think. there are these...
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you have to do to achieve that? >> this is a very good question. thank you very much. i have studied all my life. before becoming president, i was a professor. i studied economics here in the states. i can tell you that development is basically a political process, especially i in latin america. you have to change our relationship, why we are underdeveloped, because we have historically been controlled by elite, powerful groups. our elite. so you have to change these power relationships, and we are doing exactly that through very democratic processes. but lately, it's not just a political process, it's also a technical process. after changing power, you have to be very technical to improve your people's standard of living. >> charlie: if there was too much power in the elite, how will you eliminate that power and give more power to the people? >> changing institutions, changing policies, changing products. for instance, we had a new constitution. the former constitution gave advantages to some groups. our new
you have to do to achieve that? >> this is a very good question. thank you very much. i have studied all my life. before becoming president, i was a professor. i studied economics here in the states. i can tell you that development is basically a political process, especially i in latin america. you have to change our relationship, why we are underdeveloped, because we have historically been controlled by elite, powerful groups. our elite. so you have to change these power relationships,...
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you know they are in need. that person then gets on their feet, what do you do to remind that person -- or do you? f you really need it you probably do it in a subtle way like -- >> where is my money? >> oprah didn't have her show on. made $77 million anyway last year. i wonder if she is a stock answer for when she says no. i'm sure she does a lot of things privately. >> there is a birthday in the house. >> not actually in the room but in the house. >> our fearless director who we adore so much is celebrating a birthday. we think you should see him. it is dark. look for the guy who is waving -- willie bringing it in. oh, my gosh. thank you, willie. are you there? >> thank you very much. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> he is a great, great, great director. so lucky to have him. >> wonderful guy. >>> we have a shout out. >> chef ryan scott will be here next week to cook for us for easter brunch. >> go to our website. hit the connect button and vote for which dish you want to see made and which drink he will prepare. >> the voting ends today. >> martina mcbride tries something brand new. first the
you know they are in need. that person then gets on their feet, what do you do to remind that person -- or do you? f you really need it you probably do it in a subtle way like -- >> where is my money? >> oprah didn't have her show on. made $77 million anyway last year. i wonder if she is a stock answer for when she says no. i'm sure she does a lot of things privately. >> there is a birthday in the house. >> not actually in the room but in the house. >> our fearless...
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do that? >> well, you can do that. -- mine looks kind of like a a dashiki -- a little bit, doesn't it? [ laughter ] >> that's the thing. >> jimmy: it looks african. >> it's pretty. >> jimmy: yeah, it is gorgeous. and what do you do at the kaftans and casserole party? >> then you just eat casseroles. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you wear these and you just eat casseroles? >> you just put on some sunglasses. >> jimmy: what kind of -- i have to do it -- i look more like george jefferson. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: now, every time we have someone from "mad men" on the show, no one is allowed to talk about the show at all. so here we are, we have you. you're here on the show. what can you tell us about this season? >> absolutely nothing. >> jimmy: nothing at all. okay, great. that's because amc, they keep it really secret. >> well, it is one of the wonderful things about the show is that you know, we have been able to keep the suspense and the drama. and i don't tell my friends or my family. they don't want to know. it'
do that? >> well, you can do that. -- mine looks kind of like a a dashiki -- a little bit, doesn't it? [ laughter ] >> that's the thing. >> jimmy: it looks african. >> it's pretty. >> jimmy: yeah, it is gorgeous. and what do you do at the kaftans and casserole party? >> then you just eat casseroles. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you wear these and you just eat casseroles? >> you just put on some sunglasses. >> jimmy: what kind of -- i have to...
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even if you don't have a website you can do this. u can use survey monkey, and create a great survey as long as you have e-mails you can e-mail it out and have hundreds of responses back. collect those e-mail addresses. >> and look at what they do with your product. so you watch people? online there are services where you can watch people interact or you can look at your analytics. >> this is what separates the people that get the a from the b. if you want to make the business great look at what people are trying to do with your product or service. not necessarily what you are giving them but what they are trying to do that might not have been in mind. it's a great source for new product ideas. on my bc team we noticed women were sharing photos and you know, they started tagging them with key words. what they want to do is create pin boards so you know there is a woman who created her scarf fashion show wearing these scarfs. it's one of our popular features. >> this is not something you created in your conference room. you look at cus
even if you don't have a website you can do this. u can use survey monkey, and create a great survey as long as you have e-mails you can e-mail it out and have hundreds of responses back. collect those e-mail addresses. >> and look at what they do with your product. so you watch people? online there are services where you can watch people interact or you can look at your analytics. >> this is what separates the people that get the a from the b. if you want to make the business great...
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what you want to do. >> yeah. >> if you don't want to do anything, you can sit in front of theu or veg out and watch fox news. is that part of it that seems natural that yeah, i want to play with my kids. i want to go work out. i want to go out to dinner with friends. >> yeah, i think that's natural but i don't think god created us to have to endure monday, tuesday or wednesday and dread it. there are more heart attacks on monday. people get uptight. i got to go back to work. if we see each day as a gift and have the right attitude, even if the job you don't like that much. if you can find something to be grateful for, you can enjoy it. >> that's a great point. maybe we have gotten away from the idea. you can name any business and providing a good or service to somebody else and is that the whole purpose behind work is that you're supposed to learn to serve other people from the religious perspective? >> i think so. you're supported to help others and be productive. we say we got to go to work today. a lot of people today would love to have a job. i get to go to work today. i d
what you want to do. >> yeah. >> if you don't want to do anything, you can sit in front of theu or veg out and watch fox news. is that part of it that seems natural that yeah, i want to play with my kids. i want to go work out. i want to go out to dinner with friends. >> yeah, i think that's natural but i don't think god created us to have to endure monday, tuesday or wednesday and dread it. there are more heart attacks on monday. people get uptight. i got to go back to work....
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what do you want to do? find your passion.was a guy who was in europe and put in concentration camps. he said, i did not plan on this and this is not the life i would have land. this is what light presented for me. the crucial question is not what i want from life. what is life questioning me to do? he is there in the concentration said life is presenting suffering and he said that suffering became a problem that he did not want to turn his back to. he decides to suffer well and the nazis would not take his dignity. then, he would study suffering. what questions are the world thrusting in front of you? being a new york times columnist is not the same as going to offshore its -- auschwitz. it is foolish to think, what is my calling? let life happen to you and then adapt to circumstance. >> circumstance. bill murray was here. i admire him greatly. he said, -- he does not have a planned life. life has spoken to him. he said, you have to be alert and responsive. i am not giving justice to it. it was, you have to make sure that you
what do you want to do? find your passion.was a guy who was in europe and put in concentration camps. he said, i did not plan on this and this is not the life i would have land. this is what light presented for me. the crucial question is not what i want from life. what is life questioning me to do? he is there in the concentration said life is presenting suffering and he said that suffering became a problem that he did not want to turn his back to. he decides to suffer well and the nazis would...
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hey, what are you doing? what's that? steve: hey. >> jimmy: "ukraine in the membrane. [ applause ] i was never here. i don't know you. you don't know me." listen to this. this is very interesting, a new study found that house republicans have more twitter followers than house democrats. or as republicans put it, "i guess we're pound sign winning." "pound sign y-o-l-o." did you see that, everybody's reading -- they're getting their news from facebook. that's what everyone's saying. all these people said they're getting their actual news from their facebook page. and so facebook now started putting out daily newspapers. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: yep. [ light laughter ] as long as you go with me on this -- >> steve: come on, people. >> jimmy: and so we got a copy. tonight, we have a copy here. let's take a look at some of today's headlines here. "the daily facebook." top story. "nation rejoices as exes put on weight." [ laughter ] it's always a good headline to read. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah, come on. >> jimm
hey, what are you doing? what's that? steve: hey. >> jimmy: "ukraine in the membrane. [ applause ] i was never here. i don't know you. you don't know me." listen to this. this is very interesting, a new study found that house republicans have more twitter followers than house democrats. or as republicans put it, "i guess we're pound sign winning." "pound sign y-o-l-o." did you see that, everybody's reading -- they're getting their news from facebook. that's...
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of all of the things you do, why did you write this? de ago.ver i was invited to teach a master class at oxford, which is a fancy term for lecture. a racket leslie they invited me back so i started doing that every year. other groups started inviting me to lecture. something amazing happened. i found that everyone from high school students to ceos would come up to me after and say that thing you said about creativity or your perspective on opportunity really resonated with me. that is a wide group of people to come up to me after and say they like it. someone suggested writing a book recently. i thought i will attend the lecture into a book and will not have to lecture anymore. then i realized i will lecture even more. i wrote it a sickly because it was honed over a decade. people thought it was worthwhile. >> the audience quite broad as you said. what do you want people to take away? what is the main thing? >> my view of the world is i have described it as a hallucinogenic optimistic. to take awaypeople from the book, some of the hard l
of all of the things you do, why did you write this? de ago.ver i was invited to teach a master class at oxford, which is a fancy term for lecture. a racket leslie they invited me back so i started doing that every year. other groups started inviting me to lecture. something amazing happened. i found that everyone from high school students to ceos would come up to me after and say that thing you said about creativity or your perspective on opportunity really resonated with me. that is a wide...
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this is getting good. >> no i am asking you. do seriously i am done with that. i'm good. coming up, the scorpions' drummer is jailed in due by. i -- in dubai. never thought i would say that. >>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." look who we have. he is sober, and brian bishop. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> that it is, my friends. the drummer for the great band scorpions has been sentenced to a month behind bars in dubai toward offensive behavior. he was told to inislam and flipping the bird and under the influence of airport. he denies the other charges. baker would you go in and get the guy out? >> the scorpions are on tour right now. you need to get jimmy back there. i was worried about this guy. >> i am too. howard he is what bugs me. he is in jail for offending religion. fans boycott certain events. they will play in countries that will -- you go to jail for defending islam. >> this is not a commentary on his musical abilities. if you are in dubai and take out the middle trippinger, not a pro move he
this is getting good. >> no i am asking you. do seriously i am done with that. i'm good. coming up, the scorpions' drummer is jailed in due by. i -- in dubai. never thought i would say that. >>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." look who we have. he is sober, and brian bishop. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> that it is, my friends. the drummer for the great band scorpions has been sentenced to a month behind bars in dubai toward...
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yes. >> you do it. you do it.do it. >> and -- >> i'm just going to eat it out of the -- okay. >> oh, my gosh. >> here's one done. >> okay. >> this is it. >> you can find all these recipe on klgandhoda.com. >> and they're fattening, but they're great. >>> next week martina mcbride will sing for us. and i have no idea? >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
yes. >> you do it. you do it.do it. >> and -- >> i'm just going to eat it out of the -- okay. >> oh, my gosh. >> here's one done. >> okay. >> this is it. >> you can find all these recipe on klgandhoda.com. >> and they're fattening, but they're great. >>> next week martina mcbride will sing for us. and i have no idea? >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
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what do you think they need to do to get there? >> i could give you the spin answer, but i think a better answer might be nate silver, who , is widely regarded a good on the numbers person said there is a 60% chance that republicans would take over the senate. it is early yet. anything could happen. i think part of that depends on whether the republican primary process yields electable candidates or whether it yields folks who maybe had too much baggage. that is still unknown. at least at the moment, most people would say there is least a 50-50 chance that republicans take the senate with a lot of churn in the water between now and anything could happen. november. >> a little bit of time. we talked about the higher capital cushion that the regulators are looking at. regulatory the committee proposed a bank tax. what can your members do to solve this problem of people going after the big guys? it seems the populace anger has -- the populist anger has not completely gone away yet. how are you approaching it? >> we need all sized finan
what do you think they need to do to get there? >> i could give you the spin answer, but i think a better answer might be nate silver, who , is widely regarded a good on the numbers person said there is a 60% chance that republicans would take over the senate. it is early yet. anything could happen. i think part of that depends on whether the republican primary process yields electable candidates or whether it yields folks who maybe had too much baggage. that is still unknown. at least at...
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thank you. >> what do you do here? are you in charge? >> i'm the office manager. oversee the accounts payable, the accounts receivable, enter invoices. >> so do you have anything to do with accounting? >> no, howard and alan take care of that, or attempt to, or try to, whatever. >> so, i'll ask howard and alan later, how they handle the books. and how long have you been here? >> 20 years. >> you're the one that contacted me, right, to come here? >> i am. >> what was your motivation? >> it needs a whole overhaul. i mean-- >> what are the things that just eat at you? >> um, absolutely the receivables. customers pay late. there's a lot of money out there. >> so the money that the customers owe us, those are the receivables? >> correct. >> how much is our total receivables right now? a couple hundred thousand? >> we have almost 4 million on the streets. >> are you kidding me? business that generates $200,000 a day in sales, $50 million a year, can expect to have a certain amount of receivables. but $4 million in uncollected funds? that's totally unacceptable. and how m
thank you. >> what do you do here? are you in charge? >> i'm the office manager. oversee the accounts payable, the accounts receivable, enter invoices. >> so do you have anything to do with accounting? >> no, howard and alan take care of that, or attempt to, or try to, whatever. >> so, i'll ask howard and alan later, how they handle the books. and how long have you been here? >> 20 years. >> you're the one that contacted me, right, to come here?...
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when you give money, how do you measure success?> number one, not everything is going to work quickly. you have to have some patience. number two, if you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some sense is a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately, in the world i came from, you are labeled a failure and you have wasted you money -- >> and it is all over the press. >> yep. that is not the case the way science works. knowing what you're doing, measuring it, there are a lot of people going around trying to apply metrics. in some cases you can and in some cases you have to do it on faith. i know down the road this is going to help and i am willing to make that bet. wait a little while and give it the old college try. if it doesn't work, don't be stubborn but don't walk away too quickly either. >> coming up, these titans take their money and experience on the road. >> that is why both of us are drawn -- more and more of our philanthropy will help those countries wi
when you give money, how do you measure success?> number one, not everything is going to work quickly. you have to have some patience. number two, if you do something in the scientific world and it turns out to be a failure, that in some sense is a success because you don't have to go down that path again. unfortunately, in the world i came from, you are labeled a failure and you have wasted you money -- >> and it is all over the press. >> yep. that is not the case the way...
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everyday is that you read about something and what i try to do is create a metaphor to describe it to somebody. also a great tool if you can never have ever have a opinion t something is to pretend that you're drunk. it's true. if you can't think of something to say about anything, envision your self after four beers and you always have an opinion. [laughter] last week on the independence coming you talked about how you kind of come up with your book subjects. do you think that writing in that let you straight into not cool? >> i think so because when i was doing a speech at the ronald reagan library i had written a speech and then i realized that half of it was about the desire for acceptance. why were people so worried about being politically correct? because they were fearful of rejection. everybody wants to be liked. nobody wants to be on the other side. and the political correctness is that threat that if you don't believe in these we are going to smear the hell out of you. and i talk abou talked about thd about how the internet is democratized fame s
everyday is that you read about something and what i try to do is create a metaphor to describe it to somebody. also a great tool if you can never have ever have a opinion t something is to pretend that you're drunk. it's true. if you can't think of something to say about anything, envision your self after four beers and you always have an opinion. [laughter] last week on the independence coming you talked about how you kind of come up with your book subjects. do you think that writing in that...
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you -- what do you do? e way. i will bring that -- no. >> be proud. >> when your kids whine, the five of them, or -- what do you do? what is the solution? >> we have all ages, from preschool all the way through high school. so depending on their age, that's how i handle it. we do laps around the house. we do extra chores. >> like a time-out? >> no, they run laps around the house. >> a grown-up time-out. you do laps. >> you make your kids run? i like it. all right. does that work? >> that works. if you have to run around the house five times, you're not going to whine about dinner. >> hungry, you can eat what's in front of you. >> i did a book signing, out of 100 children, one thanked me. one thank you. what's all that about? >> you come from a big family. >> i do, five sisters and one brother. i learned they have to be a constant presence, tuned in, plugged in, your kid is upset about "lost," validate that, but then shift and pivot and -- >> a lot of them stay there. >> grab the child because we have the nex
you -- what do you do? e way. i will bring that -- no. >> be proud. >> when your kids whine, the five of them, or -- what do you do? what is the solution? >> we have all ages, from preschool all the way through high school. so depending on their age, that's how i handle it. we do laps around the house. we do extra chores. >> like a time-out? >> no, they run laps around the house. >> a grown-up time-out. you do laps. >> you make your kids run? i like it....
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you know somebody that is not famous. >> do you have a comment on the show? e mail us. you have video of your animal doing something interesting? go to fox news.com/red eye. submit your video. we may use it. coming up, top gun. bulldog: through sunday, get $300 off serta perfect sleeper, and sealy posturepedic. plus, free delivery! save more green during mattress discounters red tag sale, through sunday. ♪ mattress discounters daabs, the show. speaking of lou he will be on the next "red eye." they say they want to be on together at all teams. >> e block. the last story. >> that's the last story. >> before i get to the story. the season finale. what is going to happen? >> nobody will watch. tuesday night true tv, 10:00. you have to watch it. >> you have to teds me with something. what will happen, nudity and violence? >> no nudity, but violence. there is a new character coming on the show. i can't tell you who it is. but ashley and this new character duke it out. >> i love this show. it is scary to watch. >> the sequel is a go with a new feaux. they will face-off to the
you know somebody that is not famous. >> do you have a comment on the show? e mail us. you have video of your animal doing something interesting? go to fox news.com/red eye. submit your video. we may use it. coming up, top gun. bulldog: through sunday, get $300 off serta perfect sleeper, and sealy posturepedic. plus, free delivery! save more green during mattress discounters red tag sale, through sunday. ♪ mattress discounters daabs, the show. speaking of lou he will be on the next...
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you ever feel bad for doing what you do? >> no, if i felt bad, i wouldn't do it. i try to do it in a respectful fashion. if you get a picture everyone wants to see, you get paid some hefty money, whatever it is, and that's why, you know, guys do this. >> so when you look at celebrities, do you see dollar signs? >> that's all it is, man. it's a photo. >> yeah. >> a photo's worth money to me, that's all it is. >> no emotion. >> this is not my fantasy or like, you know, i grew up as a kid and said, i'm going to be a paparazzi, it just kind of fell in my lap and i went with it. >> so to you, this is all just a job? >> it's all a job. >> the people who are really to blame are the magazines, the tv shows? >> i don't think anyone should be to blame. it's always a circus. no one's the good guy, no one's the bad guy. we're just a big part of mayhem. >> yeah. >> of the machine. >> and it's not going to stop. it's not going to stop. >> i've been out hunting for lamar for about four hours now. he wasn't at his house, so now i'm heading t
you ever feel bad for doing what you do? >> no, if i felt bad, i wouldn't do it. i try to do it in a respectful fashion. if you get a picture everyone wants to see, you get paid some hefty money, whatever it is, and that's why, you know, guys do this. >> so when you look at celebrities, do you see dollar signs? >> that's all it is, man. it's a photo. >> yeah. >> a photo's worth money to me, that's all it is. >> no emotion. >> this is not my fantasy or...
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and to do your out reach. and even though you will be doing it by your hours, and in a room down below, and a lot of things that people don't understand is the in and out, and the extra people that is often added, causes stress to the neighborhood. and by going to these neighborhood organizations, and non-for profit you learn the kind of stresses that happen. and so, i really think that i mean that should be followed because that is an important step in integrating this kind of business and these kinds of permits into the neighborhood. >> well, i apologize for not taking that action. being that this is my first into the entertainment world, i didn't really know exactly what to do and i am sorry that i fell through on that. >> so, lesson learned and we have a commissioner lee comment or question. >> can you explain the type of entertainment and there is a live, or a show? >> yeah, the particular show that we have worked on is a three piece band and a singer. so jazz style with piano, drum and base, and i believe only, i believe on
and to do your out reach. and even though you will be doing it by your hours, and in a room down below, and a lot of things that people don't understand is the in and out, and the extra people that is often added, causes stress to the neighborhood. and by going to these neighborhood organizations, and non-for profit you learn the kind of stresses that happen. and so, i really think that i mean that should be followed because that is an important step in integrating this kind of business and...
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you? and what do you make of the efforts so far? >> every day, my son, every day he comes and asks, papa, what is new? is there any new news? and my youngest son is settlement. he is not saying a single word, i don't know what to tell them. do you tell them she is dead or coming back. i have no courage to tell them what to tell them because i don't know. and the malaysian government has not said anything. there is no evidence of any solid data. we don't know, we are in limbo. >> have you been in contact with the other families? is there a sense of unity where everybody is on the same page? >> yes, we are in contact with families from china, we're coordinating the group on facebook. and also helping to get in touch with media. and also, i am in contact with families in india. we are just three families here. >> sarah, i understand that lawyers are starting to come out of the wood work and approach the families, what is your reaction to that? >> well, the chasing of the lawyers actually started at the very beginning. mostly, even at t
you? and what do you make of the efforts so far? >> every day, my son, every day he comes and asks, papa, what is new? is there any new news? and my youngest son is settlement. he is not saying a single word, i don't know what to tell them. do you tell them she is dead or coming back. i have no courage to tell them what to tell them because i don't know. and the malaysian government has not said anything. there is no evidence of any solid data. we don't know, we are in limbo. >>...
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that's what would you do. o get the information of prices faster, be able to trade faster. >> jon: you would set a high speed. you wouldn't make it like a half hour. you make it fast. >> they make it really fast. it's imperceptible. it all seems ins stan instantan. we don't live in a sane world. we live in a different world. what is cool about this and what makes it so neat they created the place where it's fair. it's the one stock exchange not run by wall street people. it's for investors they figured it out. >> jon: there's no need for the middle men. they are unnecessary to the system they don't provide the liquidity. it's supplied the investors. this is true. now we have a choice. for the first time. there's a choice. why isn't my order going to this exchange where i won't get scalped? >> are you allowed to get that information? tell me who my order went to. >> they are being told no but jest. i set up a web site where you can learn your rights as an investor i am an investor.org. >> jon: i'm going to go on
that's what would you do. o get the information of prices faster, be able to trade faster. >> jon: you would set a high speed. you wouldn't make it like a half hour. you make it fast. >> they make it really fast. it's imperceptible. it all seems ins stan instantan. we don't live in a sane world. we live in a different world. what is cool about this and what makes it so neat they created the place where it's fair. it's the one stock exchange not run by wall street people. it's for...
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do you have any stories? what do you want to talk about? nt to talk about? >> actually i have a good story. a couple of friends of mine and i were out at night. it was at a bar -- >> can i stop you? >> yeah. >> this isn't poopy humor, is it? i'm just guessing. because he doesn't like scatological like diarrhea jokes. >> no. actually, it's not. it's not really that poopy. >> i just want to let you know. we want to be upbeat, upbeat, fun, fun, fun. fun show. anyway, jules. let's get back to -- >> it's julie. >> wow. okay. julie, huh? >> uh-huh. >> okay. if we've got an attitude problem, we have ann vanderpump circling the building. >> i got it. >> she's on the housewives something. what's the last letter? i don't -- >> ny? oc? i don't know. could i get back to my story? because i have you this one i think you're really going to like. >> by the way, what are you going to wear? >> what am i going to wear? >> not something with your boobs out. because we're not trying to make a love connection here. overall, i would just say don't flirt too hard,
do you have any stories? what do you want to talk about? nt to talk about? >> actually i have a good story. a couple of friends of mine and i were out at night. it was at a bar -- >> can i stop you? >> yeah. >> this isn't poopy humor, is it? i'm just guessing. because he doesn't like scatological like diarrhea jokes. >> no. actually, it's not. it's not really that poopy. >> i just want to let you know. we want to be upbeat, upbeat, fun, fun, fun. fun show....
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what are you doing? >> it is interesting, i did not want to do it again initially. felt like first up i did not have time to work out. >> you have proven your bond. >> i started a number of stories that were incomplete. acast a new money penny, and new q and daniel, there was a missing piece. i felt like there was a way to create a second part of a two-part story. and then i started to get re-interested. when they agreed to wait longer and not go immediately and not go with two movies but one which i felt very strongly about. >> this is a continuation of the story. i would not say it is the actual narrative. >> in terms of the evolution of the characters in part. >> what we tried to do in "skyfall," is characters were allowed to age and allowed to acknowledge the history and a kind of sly and mischievous way. the history of the franchise they had been part of. the air of nostalgia when i sat with them was enough. that was my 12-year-old self that loved that moment in that car. >> which brings me to this story which i promised myself i would tell. i am reading about y
what are you doing? >> it is interesting, i did not want to do it again initially. felt like first up i did not have time to work out. >> you have proven your bond. >> i started a number of stories that were incomplete. acast a new money penny, and new q and daniel, there was a missing piece. i felt like there was a way to create a second part of a two-part story. and then i started to get re-interested. when they agreed to wait longer and not go immediately and not go with...