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it liberates you to do whatever you want. lligence of connecting what people are being told they should do with what they are capable of doing is a great way to engage women in particular and technology and i have seen interesting startups that do exactly those kinds of things because it makes a natural habit them and get into. >> one of the resounding things we hear when we ask why aren't there more women in technology him and that is it starts at a very young age and have to get them interested at a young age and maybe that is not happening. i always wonder, how do you cultivate the interest if it is not initially there and should you? if i had sons, i would cultivate the same thing, which is where is the economy going cap go is the world going? i think there is a mistake between women and technology. there are more than my fair share of women in technology companies. they may not be in the engineering department but there are a lot of divisions of the companies. it is all hands on deck. if you want a job, get into technolog
it liberates you to do whatever you want. lligence of connecting what people are being told they should do with what they are capable of doing is a great way to engage women in particular and technology and i have seen interesting startups that do exactly those kinds of things because it makes a natural habit them and get into. >> one of the resounding things we hear when we ask why aren't there more women in technology him and that is it starts at a very young age and have to get them...
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you have to notice when somebody is in trouble. thisave to say, i can do and loan you some money. that. my husband does that. i bet that you do it. people have done it for me through the years. i have made toward a lot of people. -- mentored a lot of people. tavis: as have i. a new book from marlo thomas is called "it ain't over until it's over." reinventing your life and realizing your dream at any time and any age. ives it every day. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- information on the show, visit our website. >> join me next time for a conversation about food safety. that is next time. we will see you then. >> the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. and, by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating th
you have to notice when somebody is in trouble. thisave to say, i can do and loan you some money. that. my husband does that. i bet that you do it. people have done it for me through the years. i have made toward a lot of people. -- mentored a lot of people. tavis: as have i. a new book from marlo thomas is called "it ain't over until it's over." reinventing your life and realizing your dream at any time and any age. ives it every day. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep...
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you do not have to. you just have to get from point a to point b and then b to c and so on and so forth. breaking big dreams into small steps is the best way to get there. my mother and i went up the mountain and took a wrong turn and wound up on a really hard slope, people whizzing by us. i panicked. tears streaming down my face, i looked at my mother and said i cannot get down this mountain and she said do not look at the bottom. take 10 turns, 10 steps and then stop. and then take 10 more steps and then stop. larger tasks can be overwhelming, but if you break it down, that fear goes away. as you can tell, i made it off the mountain. [applause] keep an eye on your goals, but look at the small steps to get there. your career and your life will have starts and stops, twists and turns. that is true in our economy. take full advantage of every opportunity you get to develop your skills, or each of us find our own way in our own time. you may not love every job you have, but you can learn from every job you
you do not have to. you just have to get from point a to point b and then b to c and so on and so forth. breaking big dreams into small steps is the best way to get there. my mother and i went up the mountain and took a wrong turn and wound up on a really hard slope, people whizzing by us. i panicked. tears streaming down my face, i looked at my mother and said i cannot get down this mountain and she said do not look at the bottom. take 10 turns, 10 steps and then stop. and then take 10 more...
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you. what do you actually farm? are you -- what do you farm. >> what are you doing later? >> i was -- i was plowing a field. >> we use tractors. we don't hand till. we're a little bigger than that. our main crop is peanut. >> you don't plow? >> no. >> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." . >>> right now at 7:00, tens of thousands of people have been told to get out as a massive wildfire burns out of control in san diego county and bay area crews are headed down south. good evening,. here's what we know right now. nine wildfires are burning. the most dangerous is the san marcos fire. the wind has been erratic this afternoon. some 13,000 people were told to evacuate. here's an update from the fire line. >> reporter: eight fires continue to burn here while some homes were lost and that's -- 24 homes at this point. firefighters have done a remarkable job of saving thousands of other homes. but the bottom line
you. what do you actually farm? are you -- what do you farm. >> what are you doing later? >> i was -- i was plowing a field. >> we use tractors. we don't hand till. we're a little bigger than that. our main crop is peanut. >> you don't plow? >> no. >> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." . >>> right now at 7:00, tens of thousands of people have been told to get out as a massive wildfire burns out of control in san...
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how do you find one you trust and what can they do for you. as weed this break take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >> ever wonder what billionaires talk about when they get together? we sat down with three of the world's richest men who also happen to be members of the board of directors for berkshire hathaway, warren buffett, bill gates and charlie ung munger as they talked about energy and shareholder activism. >> if you have thousands of corporations some of them will be poorly run and of them will be run in a very self-interested man are by the managers upon. what's the correction for that? and activism can be a correction, but there are times when change is needed at corporations and they're not going to do it themselves. >> charlie, i would love to get your pon what you think about hiabout high-frequency traders. is the book right that they're skimming off the top and it's a fixed market? smo well, of course, they have an advantage, cleverly obtained and think, it does the rest of the civilization no good at all. it's fun
how do you find one you trust and what can they do for you. as weed this break take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >> ever wonder what billionaires talk about when they get together? we sat down with three of the world's richest men who also happen to be members of the board of directors for berkshire hathaway, warren buffett, bill gates and charlie ung munger as they talked about energy and shareholder activism. >> if you have thousands of corporations some of them...
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you. what do you actually farm? are you -- what do you farm. >> what are you doing later? >> i was -- i was plowing a field. >> we use tractors. we don't hand till. we're a little bigger than that. our main crop is peanut. >> you don't plow? >> no. >> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> burned out, running on the hamster wheel of life. dr. oz: i want to do something to bust your burnout. >> dr. oz as your total body recharge. dr. oz: this one you will never ever forget. >> reignite your fire with the biggest burnout busters. dr. oz: you put butter in your coffee. >> butter. dr. oz: don't judge. >> your energy through the roof. dr. oz: higher, higher, hishe. is that high enough? do you feel like you're at the end of your rope, you're completely burnt out. if you
you. what do you actually farm? are you -- what do you farm. >> what are you doing later? >> i was -- i was plowing a field. >> we use tractors. we don't hand till. we're a little bigger than that. our main crop is peanut. >> you don't plow? >> no. >> that's our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "rtm." female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and...
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and here's what you do. you figure out how fast, how far out you could jump in one second, okay, in one second, then multiply that four times and you got it. it turns out you'll really hit way down here. let me--i hit something like way in here, see? in one second, i can jump that far, two seconds that far, three seconds that far, four seconds that far. so it turns out, it gets very, very steep very, very quickly and you get so far. knowledge of physics. you peop are gonna find out that as you learn more and more physics, your social life is gonna increase because people are gonna gather around you. people are gonna find you more interesting, okay, because you're gonna have things to talabout w, okay? just like the time years ago a fellow came to the town in san francisco and was kind of lonely. he didn't know anybody. he wanted to make some fends, so what did he do? go to church on a sunday morning, huh? he went the church on a sunday morning, the good reverend says, "hey gg, we're gonna meet "this afternoon
and here's what you do. you figure out how fast, how far out you could jump in one second, okay, in one second, then multiply that four times and you got it. it turns out you'll really hit way down here. let me--i hit something like way in here, see? in one second, i can jump that far, two seconds that far, three seconds that far, four seconds that far. so it turns out, it gets very, very steep very, very quickly and you get so far. knowledge of physics. you peop are gonna find out that as you...
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how are you doing? >> i'm good. how are you? want you to know, i'm not sure if you're aware of this but i think bachelor and bachelorette fans are very excited you were chosen. because they hated that juan pablo. [ cheers and applause ] you see that? they would murder him if he was here tonight. >> you can't say murder in front of me. >> jimmy: what are you going to do? you're not even in the office anymore. but you called him a name. and you left the show. >> i did. >> jimmy: and people liked that. they said you had spunk. and you became the bachelorette. and now you have a harem of your own to choose from. [ laughter ] and to say it's okay every time they get mad, right? >> i hear it all the time. >> jimmy: you hear it all the time. >> oh, yeah. that's like the running joke. >> jimmy: and are you enjoying it so far? >> yeah. it's great. it's been really good. great group of guys. you know, can't complain. so it's been awesome. >> jimmy: well, actually, you're done with the season now. >> i just finished. >> jimmy: you just fin
how are you doing? >> i'm good. how are you? want you to know, i'm not sure if you're aware of this but i think bachelor and bachelorette fans are very excited you were chosen. because they hated that juan pablo. [ cheers and applause ] you see that? they would murder him if he was here tonight. >> you can't say murder in front of me. >> jimmy: what are you going to do? you're not even in the office anymore. but you called him a name. and you left the show. >> i did....
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>> yes, i am. >> how you doing? m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do you g
>> yes, i am. >> how you doing? m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking...
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you want to do yours? h, because i'll be spending a lot of many weekends in rehoboth beach, delaware, i decided the kickoff to make that my favorite thing. rehoboth is a beautiful beach. it's delaware. you can get there. like every beach is gorgeous. they have great restaurants. a nice boardwalk, family friendly and drag queen volleyball. they have a little bit of everything. >> they never had that when i was growing up. >> it has changed. >> i have this little book, it's a sweet little boy sent to me called gage's new friend, a boy's wish for a diabetic alert dog. this little kid it's by -- i don't know, is that their last name? yes, available on amazon.com. this little boy has type i diabetes. he has to test his blood sugar 10 to 12 times a day, trying to raise money for a diabetic alert dog. he's almost there. raised $16,000. needs $7,000 more. so help this kid get a diabetic dog. for his diabetes. i think that would be awesome. alert dog. >> by the way, remember when i went to l.a. i did something for c
you want to do yours? h, because i'll be spending a lot of many weekends in rehoboth beach, delaware, i decided the kickoff to make that my favorite thing. rehoboth is a beautiful beach. it's delaware. you can get there. like every beach is gorgeous. they have great restaurants. a nice boardwalk, family friendly and drag queen volleyball. they have a little bit of everything. >> they never had that when i was growing up. >> it has changed. >> i have this little book, it's a...
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you can't do both, you cannot do one or the other. you are either good or huge sheet. cheating just a little bit, we could justify, we could do both. we can't cheat a lot and think of ourselves as good people. if we cheese -- she just a little bit we feel good about ourselves. here is another way to think about it. we are sitting in washington in and this is a nice hotel, nice golf club so let me tell you about experiments. we asked about 12,000 golf players questions about how they cheat at golf. imagine your ball fell on the rough. not a good place, you really wish it was to the left and we asked people what you pick it up and move it four inches? people said heaven forbid. i can't imagine doing that. this is not what gulf is about. just by asking me these questions it proved to me you don't know the game. fine. nobody does it. then we ask what about kicking the ball a little bit. no problem whatsoever. what about hitting it with the club, even easier. the easiest is when you are not looking. if you look up and kick, turns out to be easiest. if you would pick somethin
you can't do both, you cannot do one or the other. you are either good or huge sheet. cheating just a little bit, we could justify, we could do both. we can't cheat a lot and think of ourselves as good people. if we cheese -- she just a little bit we feel good about ourselves. here is another way to think about it. we are sitting in washington in and this is a nice hotel, nice golf club so let me tell you about experiments. we asked about 12,000 golf players questions about how they cheat at...
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you happy with it? >> i love it. >> does it tell the story? do you feel the way it needs -- >> i think it really does. >> and you think that this will be something that young people relate to? >> i hope so, yeah. i learned about how editing works, about how to pick music so that it's not overpowering, but it's still fits with the mood, about picking the different clips that best show what we're trying to convey. now we get to go present it to the national road safety foundation and see if they like it. >> we'll have that part of the story next week, along with the world debut of her psa. >> i'll have a pop quiz that might save you from getting sick. music i want some more. what's he doing? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... thank you. well he did say please... yes he did. and thank you. please and thank you. pass it on. (crowd of children) thank you. >> you might be looking forward to a big game, a big test, or a big date. if you get sick, that could be a big problem. but there's something you can be doing several times a day
you happy with it? >> i love it. >> does it tell the story? do you feel the way it needs -- >> i think it really does. >> and you think that this will be something that young people relate to? >> i hope so, yeah. i learned about how editing works, about how to pick music so that it's not overpowering, but it's still fits with the mood, about picking the different clips that best show what we're trying to convey. now we get to go present it to the national road...
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did you get to do anything or no? ] >> jimmy: well that's very nice of you. >> well i was for four months. i mean, so -- and it was good. it was good fun. so i got to stay at home and look after the kids, and look after her. >> jimmy: the nfl draft is happening still next door. have you gotten into american sports at all or -- >> i have zero knowledge of the nfl or nfl draft. i kind of look out for the knicks, which is -- >> jimmy: basketball, yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's close! it's close. it's something. yeah, yeah. >> it's balls, and it's american. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the correct. that's the slogan. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> american balls. i'm into american balls. >> jimmy: you're into american balls. good for you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] i've heard that about you. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> oh. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. so you're into the knicks. what do you like the knicks for? i love them too. >> well, i don't know. there's something glorious about them. i'm from scotland and we generally, these days, a
did you get to do anything or no? ] >> jimmy: well that's very nice of you. >> well i was for four months. i mean, so -- and it was good. it was good fun. so i got to stay at home and look after the kids, and look after her. >> jimmy: the nfl draft is happening still next door. have you gotten into american sports at all or -- >> i have zero knowledge of the nfl or nfl draft. i kind of look out for the knicks, which is -- >> jimmy: basketball, yeah. >> yeah....
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i did rivera, do you that when it started? >> jon: no did you do that with dennis? ek for 500. it was rough. i loved it. couldn't wait to get the 500. you had to walk through the casino. you wanted to spend the money. i was like i can't. here is your money or do you want to be paid in these chips? five dingy hundred dollar chips. i would blow it on the way out. they knew it. >> jon: i did a two week gig at bally's. they gave you a check before hand and a card that let you eat in the cafeteria in the hotel. they thought he's going to blow this on the way to his room. tru to form i just sat there eating. >> i ate there so much the dates hated it. you know jimmy the bellman. we're all done there. yeah, yeah. i was the help. [ laughter ] >> jon: do you remember -- so we were working with dennis in atlanta. you and i were young, verile at the time. hard to believe. we said let's check if denny wants to go. den yifs a huge headliner. we didn't see him when we were working together. we came down into his area, this regal whatever it was, a area where misting was occurring.
i did rivera, do you that when it started? >> jon: no did you do that with dennis? ek for 500. it was rough. i loved it. couldn't wait to get the 500. you had to walk through the casino. you wanted to spend the money. i was like i can't. here is your money or do you want to be paid in these chips? five dingy hundred dollar chips. i would blow it on the way out. they knew it. >> jon: i did a two week gig at bally's. they gave you a check before hand and a card that let you eat in the...
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. >> now, do you like merkel in germany? do you like her?like putin's chest better than merkel's. listen. the hun. i don't know what's either at your throat or at your feet. listen, they have a bad track record. they can't jump into a war again unless somebody is bungee jumping off a building in berlin. they can't go back in. >> they help out a little bit. then we have olan in france. he may be selling putin some carriers. >> well if he wants to scare putin have him wake up in the bed like the horse and the godfather. >> moved to it moscow or did something over there because he didn't want to pay taxes. >> he ate moscow. >> pot, you know, we are worried about the kids having a message sent to them that this is okay. >> when you've got a president who was in something called the gang, the smoke is out of the bong on this one, billy. when you take 112 weeks of unemployment and you mix in healthcare on your parents until you are 26. you have 50 million people on food stamps to buy munchies. throw in some of the other things you can get out ther
. >> now, do you like merkel in germany? do you like her?like putin's chest better than merkel's. listen. the hun. i don't know what's either at your throat or at your feet. listen, they have a bad track record. they can't jump into a war again unless somebody is bungee jumping off a building in berlin. they can't go back in. >> they help out a little bit. then we have olan in france. he may be selling putin some carriers. >> well if he wants to scare putin have him wake up in...
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how are you doing? ve minutes later, he is like, why don't you just get married like other women and shut up? and then she says, it took you three years. that means he did not say it for three years. >> he finally got it said. >> were you glad you saw it done? >> i watch it all the time. i hear them all the time, because i am offstage then. >> you guys got tony nominations. >> i am smiling. i am happy. a piece of me is not. >> about this guy not getting a tony nomination. he has won a tony. >> that is what i keep telling myself. it sways my feelings. he has won everything. >> you know that is true. there is to african-americans in the history of the academy awards that have two academy awards for acting. i am one of them. >> and sidney? >> there are two african-americans in the history of the tony awards that won two, james earl jones and myself. there is only one african american who has both, and that is me. that is not to toot my own horn, but is more better necessarily? i could have chose, if that is
how are you doing? ve minutes later, he is like, why don't you just get married like other women and shut up? and then she says, it took you three years. that means he did not say it for three years. >> he finally got it said. >> were you glad you saw it done? >> i watch it all the time. i hear them all the time, because i am offstage then. >> you guys got tony nominations. >> i am smiling. i am happy. a piece of me is not. >> about this guy not getting a...
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you do your own tweets or do you have somebody do them for you? em to be honest and fair. i don't always do the promoti promotional tweets but i do all of the opinion based tweets. >> if you have people do promotional tweets make sure something bad doesn't happen in the news that day because an intern doesn't know -- a bunch of people die. they are still writing the professional tweets and it's like 60 people are dead and it's like come to the grand opening of jay shoes. >> that's why we have five layers of editorial on twitter. >> let's go to the person who really knows twitter. joanne. do you agree with the corn el researcher's findings? do you agree with anybody? >> i mean yeah of course it's in the wording. you have 140 characters. i think that really the point is to kind of be funny without seeming to be funny and to say something offbeat and hope that he retweets it because then it will get a ton of retweets are. >> the great thing about him is that he never retweets anything at all. >> are you being sarcastic right now. >> no. my time line n
you do your own tweets or do you have somebody do them for you? em to be honest and fair. i don't always do the promoti promotional tweets but i do all of the opinion based tweets. >> if you have people do promotional tweets make sure something bad doesn't happen in the news that day because an intern doesn't know -- a bunch of people die. they are still writing the professional tweets and it's like 60 people are dead and it's like come to the grand opening of jay shoes. >> that's...
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you okay? >> do you hear that? he was out looking at some of the damage, heard the meows of a cat, a kitten. rich was going to spring into action, he goes in and rescues this poor little kitten. >> hey. >> that is heart breaking. i hate to see this. but rich is there and thank goodness he was and he did hear the sounds because he -- you can hear in his voice, in the video, it is kind and gentle and helps this cat. >> going to get you some more -- >> in fact, wrap the cat in a jacket and warms the cat up in the live truck, the whio live truck. so that the cat could be safe. we'll find out, though, exactly what's going on with this little kitten because we have rich via skype "right this minute." the first question on everybody's mind, where is the kitten? where is the cat now? >> the kitten is with the family. we called the family. they were able to come up there and grab the kitten. >> the cat is still in the area that the family's home once was? >> i found the cat exactly where the house was, they have a lot of bu
you okay? >> do you hear that? he was out looking at some of the damage, heard the meows of a cat, a kitten. rich was going to spring into action, he goes in and rescues this poor little kitten. >> hey. >> that is heart breaking. i hate to see this. but rich is there and thank goodness he was and he did hear the sounds because he -- you can hear in his voice, in the video, it is kind and gentle and helps this cat. >> going to get you some more -- >> in fact, wrap...
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you can do anything. but don't put him on instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me and don't bring him to my games, okay? >> people call you and tell you i have black people on my instagram and it bothers you. >> yeah. it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast you're associating with black people. do you have to? >> you associate with black people. >> i'm not you, and you're not me. you're supposed to be a delicate wife or delicate latina girl. . >> well, if you don't feel -- don't come to my games. don't bring back people. don't come. >> do you know that you have a whole team that's black that plays for you. >> do i know? i support them and give them food. and clothes. and cars. and houses. who gives it to them? does someone else give it to them? do i know that i have -- who makes the game? do i make the game or do they make the game? is there 30 owners that created the league? >> so did that recording capture the real donald sterling or was he being set up? his strong opinions
you can do anything. but don't put him on instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me and don't bring him to my games, okay? >> people call you and tell you i have black people on my instagram and it bothers you. >> yeah. it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast you're associating with black people. do you have to? >> you associate with black people. >> i'm not you, and you're not me. you're supposed to be a delicate wife or delicate latina girl....
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. >> it sounds like you didn't do everything. r with you. i asked you to do one thing, and that was get out of the lease. i told you that in the negotiation. i told you when we went to look at space. i told you several times. one thing. >> yeah, but that one thing is challenging. that one thing's very difficult. >> if you didn't agree, and you thought i was being unreasonable while we were negotiating or while we were telling the employees about what was happening, why didn't you tell me then? you're telling me now because you failed at it. >> you're asking me to jump through a ring of fire. >> you're making me out to be the bad guy. what did i do? you don't like the deal that tina got. you're seeing all these good things happen. you're off distracted looking at somebody else's business, and you're not focusing on everything over here. i wanted you to prove to me that when we're partners and i'm not here, that you can run the business equally as efficiently. you know, i'm pissed because i don't think michael ever intended to chang
. >> it sounds like you didn't do everything. r with you. i asked you to do one thing, and that was get out of the lease. i told you that in the negotiation. i told you when we went to look at space. i told you several times. one thing. >> yeah, but that one thing is challenging. that one thing's very difficult. >> if you didn't agree, and you thought i was being unreasonable while we were negotiating or while we were telling the employees about what was happening, why didn't...
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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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. >> "caught on camera: what would you do?" if you're a clerk at a store that trades in gold, you never know when trouble is going to walk in the door. >> there was something that just didn't feel right. >> december 23rd, 2011, hendersonville, north carolina. it's 15 minutes until derrick will close for the day when a guy in a hoodie comes in and heads straight past the counter. >> he's like i have a gun. give me the money. give me the money. give me the money. >> derek's choices in the next few seconds could determine the rest of his life. >> gimme the money. >> i figured he was just going to rob me and shoot me. >> if someone who says they're armed tries to rob you, what would you do? give the robber what he wants? somehow try to call for help? or would you risk everything and fight back? >> so i reached in the counter to give him the money, and i kind of looked over, and i saw he was pulling out a bag, and when he extended his arm out to take it, i just saw like an opening. hit him real clean, and kind of just knocked him out
. >> "caught on camera: what would you do?" if you're a clerk at a store that trades in gold, you never know when trouble is going to walk in the door. >> there was something that just didn't feel right. >> december 23rd, 2011, hendersonville, north carolina. it's 15 minutes until derrick will close for the day when a guy in a hoodie comes in and heads straight past the counter. >> he's like i have a gun. give me the money. give me the money. give me the money....
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i mean, do you understand that point of view, too, or do you think he should be let out? >> sure, i do. but he's a hundred and almost 101 years old. you know what i mean? i think he has served his life. you know, i mean, he's a century old. you know, he's served his life. let him go. yeah, let him go. >> do you think you need to be in here? >> no, i don't need to be here. i need to be at home on the farm. that's where i was born and raised. that's all i know. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> mandatory minimums are routinely used to coerce plea bargains >> mandatory minimums >> the whole goal is to reduce gun crime, now we've got people saying "this isn't fair"... >> does the punishment always fit the crime? >> had the person that murdered our daughter got the mandatory minimum, he wouldn't have been out. >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> we're following the stories of people who have died in the desert >> the borderland memorial day marathon >> no ones prepared for this journey >> experience al jazeera america's c
i mean, do you understand that point of view, too, or do you think he should be let out? >> sure, i do. but he's a hundred and almost 101 years old. you know what i mean? i think he has served his life. you know, i mean, he's a century old. you know, he's served his life. let him go. yeah, let him go. >> do you think you need to be in here? >> no, i don't need to be here. i need to be at home on the farm. that's where i was born and raised. that's all i know. >> al...
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you do your own tweets? >> well to be honest and pair i do also -- i don't always do the promotional piece but i do the opinion base. >> if you have people do promotional tweets make sure something bad doesn't happen in the news that day. an intern does doesn't know and they are writing the tweet. 60 people are dead and they say come to the grand opening of jay's shoes. >> let's go to the person who knows twitter. joanne, do you agree with the cornell researcher's findings? do you agree with anybody? >> of course it is in the wording. you have 140 characters. i think really the point is to be funny without seeming leak you are trying to be funny and to say something off beat. hope sherrod retweets it. it will get a ton of retweets. >> he never retweets anything my time line is never filled up with sherrod's tweet. >> i am there for one reason to invade twitter and shut it down. i am not there to say i hope it is not offending anyone or somebody's time line is clogged up. i will set your time line down. twitte
you do your own tweets? >> well to be honest and pair i do also -- i don't always do the promotional piece but i do the opinion base. >> if you have people do promotional tweets make sure something bad doesn't happen in the news that day. an intern does doesn't know and they are writing the tweet. 60 people are dead and they say come to the grand opening of jay's shoes. >> let's go to the person who knows twitter. joanne, do you agree with the cornell researcher's findings? do...
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if you do not feel like engaging in a positive way, you should try to stay out of their way. >> do youose cooking competitions, do you like those game shows, bobby, that you have been part of and you have judged? >> yeah, otherwise i wouldn't do them. i do not apologize for anything i do. i did a show on nbc called "america's next great restaurant" that lasted for only one season, but i had a great time doing it. we went through the process of trying to find somebody to create a new business. i have done five years of "throwdown." tom does "top chef." it is part of our culture now that competition is in food and i love it. "iron chef" -- i have done 80 of them. i love doing "iron chef" because i do not have to talk to anyone. i can just cook. it's actually kind of nice. >> what do you think viewers get out of it? what do americans get out of a competition like that? >> it's voyeurism. they are rooting. they want to see what happens at the end. they obviously pick a side at some point in the hour. they want you to win or lose, and that is what holds the viewer. >> the competition exists
if you do not feel like engaging in a positive way, you should try to stay out of their way. >> do youose cooking competitions, do you like those game shows, bobby, that you have been part of and you have judged? >> yeah, otherwise i wouldn't do them. i do not apologize for anything i do. i did a show on nbc called "america's next great restaurant" that lasted for only one season, but i had a great time doing it. we went through the process of trying to find somebody to...
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we buy you out? what do you want? >> what i want is--i believe in the product, and i believe in the people. >> tell me a number, dane. >> so i don't want to sell. i do not want to sell. >> we don't want to work with you. >> why can't you sell? why can't you sell? >> see, and this is why i can't think, when you're in my face. >> i'm not in your face. do you want me to get in your face? 'cause that's your face. >> that's so unnecessary. that's not necessary. >> it's your choice. >> i'm done. >> this is just crazy talk that we can't be reasonable. >> i'm trying to participate. >> you know this is our life's passion. you know how much we give to this business. >> it's a hostage situation is what it is. you just try to hold us hostage. that's all it is. >> it's not. >> and what's even worse is, i'm sure customers have heard this. >> and you're just taking from us. you're holding us hostage. >> see, i disagree. thank you, but i disagree. >> let's just bring it down, 'cause i don't know. i don't know where to go from here, da
we buy you out? what do you want? >> what i want is--i believe in the product, and i believe in the people. >> tell me a number, dane. >> so i don't want to sell. i do not want to sell. >> we don't want to work with you. >> why can't you sell? why can't you sell? >> see, and this is why i can't think, when you're in my face. >> i'm not in your face. do you want me to get in your face? 'cause that's your face. >> that's so unnecessary. that's not...
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i mean, you don't do it unless you believe you're going to do okay, right?a crush on "the sopranos" or whatever, but that's not my style. so -- anyway, we want to raise awareness of science literacy. specifically in this case, science illiteracy. striking science illiteracy. and the reason i bring this up -- you can hate me, you can hate everything but science, education, is what leads to innovators. so if it leads to that kooky internet that the kids use, their electric computer machines. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] and -- the facebooking and the tweeting and the instagraming, all that would not exist without our understanding of science. in this case, electronics and physics. and then we would not be able to feed this many people around the world without science. so this is deeply important to me and i hope that in the coming years, awareness will be raised. and we -- voters and taxpayers will not let -- these people, these extraordinary -- well, wrong views about nature not be allowed -- to try to get on school boards. >> seth: well, i really -- [ cheers
i mean, you don't do it unless you believe you're going to do okay, right?a crush on "the sopranos" or whatever, but that's not my style. so -- anyway, we want to raise awareness of science literacy. specifically in this case, science illiteracy. striking science illiteracy. and the reason i bring this up -- you can hate me, you can hate everything but science, education, is what leads to innovators. so if it leads to that kooky internet that the kids use, their electric computer...
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what would you do with the data if you could access it? ho know what they would do within our incentivize to know how to get it. >> we are joined with the first woman president to lead harvey mudd college in six decades. harvey mudd awarded more engineering degrees to women than men last week. 56% of the class. the president joins us from california. thank you for joining us. my first question is how did you do it? what is the single most important thing you have done to make this happen to get more women involved in stem and keep them involved? >> i think the thing that really works well is to frame what we are doing whether it is computer on the science, engineering, or math. it is about creative problem-solving. i have yet to meet a young person who is interested in stem who doesn't want to be creative. girls in particular love being creative. if you are able to harness that creativity and give them the tools to actually solve problems and build solutions, they love it. >> how are you? i have not seen you since the taylor swift event. go
what would you do with the data if you could access it? ho know what they would do within our incentivize to know how to get it. >> we are joined with the first woman president to lead harvey mudd college in six decades. harvey mudd awarded more engineering degrees to women than men last week. 56% of the class. the president joins us from california. thank you for joining us. my first question is how did you do it? what is the single most important thing you have done to make this happen...
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if you do -- you give them the tools to do it on their own. everything, we can't do that. and what's exciting today, my most exciting kind of med school neuroscience fact is that good parenting changes the structure of the developing brain. >> yeah, i believe that. we've got to be more concerned about their characters than their resumes. >> thank you. >> you're so welcome. you're doing a great job in this book. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. thank you. >> the dishes you can make for your family tonight that will help other families in need. >> it's a great idea. and never miss an important call again. >> oh, really? >> the cool tech gadgets that are perfect for your mom. right after this. look at carly. she's so cute. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve, and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. we believe that everything can
if you do -- you give them the tools to do it on their own. everything, we can't do that. and what's exciting today, my most exciting kind of med school neuroscience fact is that good parenting changes the structure of the developing brain. >> yeah, i believe that. we've got to be more concerned about their characters than their resumes. >> thank you. >> you're so welcome. you're doing a great job in this book. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for having me....
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you approach your job, how do you approach the different issues? is each issue different, or do you have a philosophy behind that? >> guest: each issue should be handled differently, but i have a general philosophy. it starts with the basic premise that i approach everything which is economic freedom is my guiding principle for how i approach. and from that comes four factors. one, does the commission have authority to act on a particular issue. what authority has congress given us in the statute. two with, is there harm to consumers and a solution that we can actually remedy through whatever harm has been brought forward. three, is the solution tailored to the particular problem that we're addressing and we not regulate by analogy. and, fourth, even with all those three elements do the benefits of regulation outweigh the costs? that's how i'm view, that's how i'm approaching each issue individually. but you tend to take each issue as they come before you. >> host: do you have an inside track in the sense that you were a staffer in congress for a
you approach your job, how do you approach the different issues? is each issue different, or do you have a philosophy behind that? >> guest: each issue should be handled differently, but i have a general philosophy. it starts with the basic premise that i approach everything which is economic freedom is my guiding principle for how i approach. and from that comes four factors. one, does the commission have authority to act on a particular issue. what authority has congress given us in the...
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what do you do as a gymnist? do you compete? >> is he a gymnast?>> he's amazing. >> jimmy: are you competing? >> uh -- yeah, i'm getting ready for another competition in the pan- american games in canada. >> jimmy: there you go, man. well, good. go for it. [ cheers and applause ] we're rooting for you. did you have stunt doubles like andres on "footloose"? >> yeah, we had, like, tons. i mean, there were guys doing all kinds of stuff. you know, the stunts and uh -- dancing and the gymnastics, and you know, i started to get a a real inferiority complex. you know, when you see a guy -- you see 18 guys in acid wash jeans and white t-shirts with their hair like that, standing around going, "let's see what he's got to do." i'm like, "well, you know, you try to cry on cue!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, tell them how to act. teach them how to act. exactly. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: but i mean, did you -- when you read the script for "footloose," you were like, "yeah, i can do a dancing movie"? >> well, yeah. i mean, look. i grew up in philly, so dancing was
what do you do as a gymnist? do you compete? >> is he a gymnast?>> he's amazing. >> jimmy: are you competing? >> uh -- yeah, i'm getting ready for another competition in the pan- american games in canada. >> jimmy: there you go, man. well, good. go for it. [ cheers and applause ] we're rooting for you. did you have stunt doubles like andres on "footloose"? >> yeah, we had, like, tons. i mean, there were guys doing all kinds of stuff. you know, the...
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can you address that? why do you think that is quest to mark -- why that is? deity is doing their best. best. is doing their they are working hard to prepare better. i am pleased to hear the data is being turned over to employees. i could not find the right lawyer to make that happen when i was where i was. those things are great steps forward. we need to go further than that. i had a discussion with a friend of mine. what only require everyone to do a linkedin profile before we leave? i said, i can't do that because it is a privately owned organization. it is those kinds of modern things that are available today, we need to make sure we get them in the hands of the veterans and in the hands of the hr person far earlier in the process. >> if you had to prioritize right now what you should do make this process , how do you prioritize? we have hired 4000 veterans over the last three years. my priority in achieving that is to connect better with the organizations that can provide me that talent pool. and can associate us channel the skill set. walking out of here
can you address that? why do you think that is quest to mark -- why that is? deity is doing their best. best. is doing their they are working hard to prepare better. i am pleased to hear the data is being turned over to employees. i could not find the right lawyer to make that happen when i was where i was. those things are great steps forward. we need to go further than that. i had a discussion with a friend of mine. what only require everyone to do a linkedin profile before we leave? i said,...
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how do you supply your restaurant? do you have international distribution? >> we do. small world. we have food branches of our offices throughout the world. the challenge is fresh beef. we have solved that issue. there are many countries nearby that do a lot of exporting of fresh the. beef.sh other than that, proprietary runs -- runs and other ingredients. other you going to pursue agreement? >> absolutely. we are pursuing mexico and canada. it seems to be a very interesting area where people want to get involved in american brands in these countries. the key for us and the one thing we bring to the table is you have to love our product. andnvite them to the u.s. they spend a couple of days with us. we get to know them. and when you have a master franchise, you are giving your brand to another entity or individual, so you want to make sure they take care of it. >> is there a fundamental difference in franchising outside the u.s. aced on the way this done traditionally? >> absolutely. here in the u.s., it is more of a one or two or three store process. individuals that
how do you supply your restaurant? do you have international distribution? >> we do. small world. we have food branches of our offices throughout the world. the challenge is fresh beef. we have solved that issue. there are many countries nearby that do a lot of exporting of fresh the. beef.sh other than that, proprietary runs -- runs and other ingredients. other you going to pursue agreement? >> absolutely. we are pursuing mexico and canada. it seems to be a very interesting area...
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but if you knew about torques, you could do it. let me show you what to do. what to do is you don't drop the rock like that. you get your board, long plank. then you roll a greabi piecof rock on it ke that. that's couerbalance, all right? then what you do is you crawl out to the edge of the board, okay? [laughter] and you get out on the edge like that, okay? and you take your rock and you drop it. "one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters high." what does the delightful person do over here? the delightful person says, "oh, wow." knocks the rock over and guess what happens, huh? so the rock comes down, here you go, you're in the water. you come up and say, "fortunately, i can swim." what comes down back after you. you don't have to do it that way, gang. there's another way. anyone know? lee? just throw the rock. throw the rock up in the air, right? throw it horizontally. how about you throw it up in the air, who's gonna be lonesome? how about you take the rock and you throw it down and you start counting, who's gonna be lo
but if you knew about torques, you could do it. let me show you what to do. what to do is you don't drop the rock like that. you get your board, long plank. then you roll a greabi piecof rock on it ke that. that's couerbalance, all right? then what you do is you crawl out to the edge of the board, okay? [laughter] and you get out on the edge like that, okay? and you take your rock and you drop it. "one, two, three, four, five. "5 times 5, 25, 25 times 5, 125. we're 125 meters...
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guys are doing great work. if you want to do exactly what this family is doing, go to our website and figure out how. thank you so much. how beautiful. thank you for coming. >> thank you, dale, for all you do. >> oh! >> coming up, bobbie is here with the latest must haves. >> all after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! cold wind, and pollution can make all skin sensitive. that's why simple cleansing wipes are made to be kind. tough on makeup, gentle on skin. simple. the sensitive skin experts. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve, and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. >>> we're back with more of "t
guys are doing great work. if you want to do exactly what this family is doing, go to our website and figure out how. thank you so much. how beautiful. thank you for coming. >> thank you, dale, for all you do. >> oh! >> coming up, bobbie is here with the latest must haves. >> all after this. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body...
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you call the police or do you call mr. muscle? >> no! >> mr.uscle is right here. >> there he is. >> he's like let me get a picture first. >> his name tag so they knew. >> mr. muscle is a hollywood local steps up initially and thinks i don't want to deal with this guy. the guy does stand up. >> you don't want to hit mr. muscles. >> couple wiry punches. obviously no match. >> out of the store now. >> oh! >> now i feel sorry for the guy. like he's -- he's just a naked messed up guy. >> screaming jennifer love hewitt as he's getting kicked. >> get out. mr. muscle grabs him by the ankles. >> after the guy was dragged outside he apparently grabbed a dog on a leash and walked away. >> what's wrong with him? he needs help. >> he does. hopefully he found it. >> do not come back here. >> when somebody first looks at this picture they think it would be like by a kindergartner or small child playing with mom's crayons or pins. it was monkey who did this artistry. let's go back to the video. given first time ever and paper. >> this is awesome to see the mon
you call the police or do you call mr. muscle? >> no! >> mr.uscle is right here. >> there he is. >> he's like let me get a picture first. >> his name tag so they knew. >> mr. muscle is a hollywood local steps up initially and thinks i don't want to deal with this guy. the guy does stand up. >> you don't want to hit mr. muscles. >> couple wiry punches. obviously no match. >> out of the store now. >> oh! >> now i feel sorry for the...
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you just have to do your job. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> everything going good? >> yeah. >> all right. >> lieutenant edward howard currently runs "c" cell house. >> "c" cell house is the largest cell house in the state of indiana, second largest in the nation. we have 386 offenders here. i've been here 13 years. i spent half of my time in this cell house from an officer to a sergeant to a lieutenant and i've always said if you could run this cell house, you can run anything here. holiness, how are you? >> i'm fine and yourself? >> i'm great. staying out of trouble? >> no doubt. >> i see you're making your hollywood debut? >> is that what it is? all right. my secret to running the "c" cell house is respect, communication, talking to these guys like men. i don't treat them like children. they're grown men. they ask me a question, i give them an honest answer. if i don't have the answer, then i'll find the answer for them. i've responded to many emergencies, fights, stabbings, numerous medical emergencies, hangings, b
you just have to do your job. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. >> everything going good? >> yeah. >> all right. >> lieutenant edward howard currently runs "c" cell house. >> "c" cell house is the largest cell house in the state of indiana, second largest in the nation. we have 386 offenders here. i've been here 13 years. i spent half of my time in this cell house from an officer to a sergeant to a lieutenant and i've...
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it is hard to see how you do that. e might some movement on background checks -- mental health exceptions. you get into tangling with the mental health community. the patients' advocates get upset when you suggest separate categories for those people. >> they may take some comfort that only half of them were killed by guns. justice scalia has said there should be restrictions on guns. it is not an absolute, but it is treated as an absolute right by the nra. they have pretty much had their way because it is one of the richest lobbies. so many politicians in their pockets. they say, we cannot do anything now. do you think any member of congress is going to buck the nra? that is a real problem. when you hear the cry from the heart of this parent, you say wait a minute. what kind of society are we living in when in georgia people are packing guns everywhere they go thanks to new laws. conceled weapons, carry permits in bars, parks, everywhere you can think of. the nra's response is they may not have been killed if they too
it is hard to see how you do that. e might some movement on background checks -- mental health exceptions. you get into tangling with the mental health community. the patients' advocates get upset when you suggest separate categories for those people. >> they may take some comfort that only half of them were killed by guns. justice scalia has said there should be restrictions on guns. it is not an absolute, but it is treated as an absolute right by the nra. they have pretty much had their...
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. >> do you agree with this doctor that says there's a secret list and do you think your husband was on it? >> yes, i do think my husband was on the secret list. >> you think your husband might have been the last person on that list because he died a month ago? >> he died a month ago. yep. he was probably the last person. >> that was fox's ainsley earhardt reporting. can our president fix our problem and can we trust that he will? memorial day, veterans who have faithly served, died on behalf of this country and those that are left waiting to die? >> president obama in the past said it was going to be a important for thing for him. will he? it's going to take a lot of money, time, commitment. i'm not sure he is willing to throw all that at it. it's interesting how all these things happen to him, these scandals happen to him and he has never really seen them coming. oh, yeah, look what happened to us, irs, fast and furious, benghazi, and all these things bubble-up on him and he scrambles to try and fix them. it's a long haul. a lot of money. >> when you think about it on memorial day.
. >> do you agree with this doctor that says there's a secret list and do you think your husband was on it? >> yes, i do think my husband was on the secret list. >> you think your husband might have been the last person on that list because he died a month ago? >> he died a month ago. yep. he was probably the last person. >> that was fox's ainsley earhardt reporting. can our president fix our problem and can we trust that he will? memorial day, veterans who have...
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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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what do you think he's going to do tomorrow morning? know what you did the morning after your last day of work in the white house. >> it's a little different. i think the happiest person in america is not jay carney, it's his wife claire shipman because tomorrow morning hopefully he'll be able to say you know what? i'm not going to read the paper right now. i'm going to read the paper at 10:00 and rely on deputies. he'll stay for awhile so they have responsibilities. they have serious problems at the va, and in audition, they have something interesting coming up. next week hillary clinton's book will be released. this is kind of her review of her career so far and we think her foundation for her campaign to come. she is going to have to do very interesting things to align herself with president obama as well as distance herself and the pres secretary, my advice for jay carney and josh earnest is to stay out of it and you have to be disciplined. when you let the press core drag you into it, it will be hilary versus barack obama. they don
what do you think he's going to do tomorrow morning? know what you did the morning after your last day of work in the white house. >> it's a little different. i think the happiest person in america is not jay carney, it's his wife claire shipman because tomorrow morning hopefully he'll be able to say you know what? i'm not going to read the paper right now. i'm going to read the paper at 10:00 and rely on deputies. he'll stay for awhile so they have responsibilities. they have serious...
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what do you make of this? buy her own mother's day gifts for i'm going on nine years now. >> oh, man. >> your own mother's day gifts? >> i do, and then i sift them through my mom so the kids can give them to me. neil: real? [laughr] >> it's not that pathetic. i get exactly what i want. neil: i just want to cry. [laughter] >> it's totally fine. look, i think mother's day is a little overrated. we love our mothers, and it should be every day. neil: but you're a mom. >> i get it too. every day we should be celebrated. neil: no, no. a lot of guys we can say, i think that a lot of us, especially those of us who have this notion, eh, we don't3 believe this these holidays, we love you every day. but you don't say it or do it. >> again, i'm glad you feel that way. my wife might say that from time to time, but she doesn't believe it. neil: never going to buy it. >> neil, if you were to forget one year, you'd be banned from the bedroom for how many days? >> oh, my god! [laughter] >> started off talking about cougars --
what do you make of this? buy her own mother's day gifts for i'm going on nine years now. >> oh, man. >> your own mother's day gifts? >> i do, and then i sift them through my mom so the kids can give them to me. neil: real? [laughr] >> it's not that pathetic. i get exactly what i want. neil: i just want to cry. [laughter] >> it's totally fine. look, i think mother's day is a little overrated. we love our mothers, and it should be every day. neil: but you're a mom....
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you do with it? eah. what do you do? >> exactly. >> and how does that affect you? like having to work here and be here all the time. >> it makes me question myself. who am i to make that call. it's hard. >> yeah. >> it's hard. ♪ >> it's okay. it's all right. >> i am so nervous and just like my heart's racing. i can't imagine being somebody who does this day in and day out. but every day they have to make that call. not only every day you have to make that call but then you have to be the person who puts that animal down, euthanizes it. >> it's okay. good boy. >> it's got to take such an emotional toll on you over time. >> it's all right, buddy. >> i can't fathom the baggage that that comes with. ♪ >> so it's actually really, really fast. he's going to start to relax. i'm sorry. you're a good boy. i'm sorry. >> and that's it? >> mm-hmm. that's it. >> that's so fast. >> yeah. ♪ >> you know, that dog is, you know, one of thousands of dogs that they have to euthanize every single year. this is one day. th
you do with it? eah. what do you do? >> exactly. >> and how does that affect you? like having to work here and be here all the time. >> it makes me question myself. who am i to make that call. it's hard. >> yeah. >> it's hard. ♪ >> it's okay. it's all right. >> i am so nervous and just like my heart's racing. i can't imagine being somebody who does this day in and day out. but every day they have to make that call. not only every day you have to make...
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what you say you're going to do. sary. >> for every action there is a reaction. we try to instill that in them because a lot of the things they're going through, us older guys, we've been through it. >> what's your plans? >> my plans when i get out is to get a job, go to school and get an education and live my life free of bull [ bleep ]. >> whose bull [ bleep ]? >> everybody's bull [ bleep ]. >> i have a horrible temper that gets me into a lot of trouble. >> people learn from their mistakes and stuff. when a person's going through something, it's up to him to continue to go through it. now you can look back and say you heyed it through the storm. >> i can point you in the direction, you know? it's up to you to go that way. and shaquille, he wants to change, you know? when you can recognize when you're wrong and admit when you made fault then that's just a step forward. >> ten days later shaquille washington would have another opportunity to make it on the outside. the domestic violence charge in which he allegedly as
what you say you're going to do. sary. >> for every action there is a reaction. we try to instill that in them because a lot of the things they're going through, us older guys, we've been through it. >> what's your plans? >> my plans when i get out is to get a job, go to school and get an education and live my life free of bull [ bleep ]. >> whose bull [ bleep ]? >> everybody's bull [ bleep ]. >> i have a horrible temper that gets me into a lot of trouble....
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you have to love what you do, and that shows on camera. >> you mentioned do it yourself. able to provide information. how do you plan this? >> my audience helps me a lot. every time i finish a video, i ask for comments. they are insightful. they voice it out. i am always reading the trades to see what is happening out there. >> what do they want to know about travel? >> for example, a lot of people have been asking to tell them how to pack to travel abroad. to study abroad. he blurred graduating. they are freaking out. i did an entire video about that. >> what lessons have you learned about packing abroad? wiser the challenge? >> people they have to bring everything with them. you need less than you think. most of your wardrobe, you don't need that much. there are stores there. if you need that wonderful ballgown, get it over there. >> one of the challenges that mainstream publishing companies face is how do they make money online? >> find a site that feeds it. there is always different revenue streams. in our case, there's advertising. we don't just upload on youtube. the
you have to love what you do, and that shows on camera. >> you mentioned do it yourself. able to provide information. how do you plan this? >> my audience helps me a lot. every time i finish a video, i ask for comments. they are insightful. they voice it out. i am always reading the trades to see what is happening out there. >> what do they want to know about travel? >> for example, a lot of people have been asking to tell them how to pack to travel abroad. to study...
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he was the first person to look at this and say you need to do more of this. >> are you going to do more? the lego movie has grossed $400 million. then you have the star wars movie coming out a year from this december. >> sunday, may the fourth be with you, i actually made a new piece that will go live on the website that day. >> this sunday. we will look for it. may the fourth be with you. dale may, check it out. coming up, marcus samuelson will talk about his amazing journey from a tragedy in ethiopia to being one of the world's top chefs. he even cooks for the president. coming up, the kentucky derby. that is this saturday. we will speak to the president of a bourbon distiller to find out how to make the perfect derby drink. ♪ >> my next guests offers an experience they consider priceless. a chance to mingle with some of your favorite celebrities. joining me now, the president and founder of karlitz and company. they are part of our "right place, right time" segment. i want to start with you. you are focused on business and lifestyle. how you are able to understand what entertainment
he was the first person to look at this and say you need to do more of this. >> are you going to do more? the lego movie has grossed $400 million. then you have the star wars movie coming out a year from this december. >> sunday, may the fourth be with you, i actually made a new piece that will go live on the website that day. >> this sunday. we will look for it. may the fourth be with you. dale may, check it out. coming up, marcus samuelson will talk about his amazing journey...
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thank you. do i go back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find those people. that's why we do interviews. >> after hours of investigation, officers score a big find in the dorms. proving the inmate tip-off was legitimate. >> i just found a syringe. >> i got to go write a report right now. >> tell me exactly where you found it. >> the officer found it in your cubicle, in your dresser in a hat. take off your shirt. >> are you a drug dealer? stand up. take it off all the way. and your other one. all right. you've got marks. >> that's from scrubbing in the shower. >> you've got marks. >> no, fee
thank you. do i go back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find...
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you do your time. he monotonous grind of life in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we've met some of our most memorable characters and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. >> at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had been at alabama's holman correctional facility for only four years. but he first landed in prison at the age of 18. he told us how a minor dispute over money led him to murder an acquaintance from his town. >> he said basically the only way i would get my money is over his dead body. you know. i was hot-headed then. so that's how i got it. >> how much money did he owe you? >> he owed me $36. and i paid $37 for the gun i killed him with. so, you know -- >> once behind bars, gilbert's violent temper led to numerous other crimes, i
you do your time. he monotonous grind of life in prison can push some inmates to the limit. in trying to understand how they deal with the specter of never being free again, we've met some of our most memorable characters and recorded some of our most dramatic footage. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence, and a 10-year sentence, all together. >> at the time of our visit bobby gilbert had...
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and you literally just do that. laughter ] >> seth: that's great. i think you just inspired a lot of kids to get into directing. >> yeah. i think this is like the first velvet underground concert. >> seth: yeah, exactly. not only do you get to do all these things you get to go to wokingham or wherever it was. >> you get to go to wokingham. >> seth: is that right? >> that is right. there's going to be a blue plaque there soon. and that's a cultural reference that fall on deaf ears. >> seth: yes. now we have -- we have for you here a clip. we have for them, not for you. you've seen it. >> yeah. i've seen it. >> seth: but this will show us -- these are the two, jesse's two characters. >> yeah. this is the first time that jesse's character who is vry meek and mild meets his more assertive doppelganger. >> seth: all right. let's take a look at a clip from "the double." >> what about this? >> what do you want? okay. no, sorry. i'll just have a coke and a bagel. >> we're out of bagels. >> right. then, um -- right. i'll jus
and you literally just do that. laughter ] >> seth: that's great. i think you just inspired a lot of kids to get into directing. >> yeah. i think this is like the first velvet underground concert. >> seth: yeah, exactly. not only do you get to do all these things you get to go to wokingham or wherever it was. >> you get to go to wokingham. >> seth: is that right? >> that is right. there's going to be a blue plaque there soon. and that's a cultural reference...