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david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willingo say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: so, when you wake up in the morning, do you say, look at all that i have achieved and i am incredibly proud of what i have done? or do you say, geez, i have to go deal everyday with critics and
david: when you are meeting with president trump or other presidents, do you see that ceos are willingo say, mr. president, that is not a good idea? ginni: my experience is people are respectfully honest and give their opinions. david: do you feel a certain responsibility? ginni: women do need role models. we are still a small minority that run these companies. david: in the stay fit category. ginni: i do box with a person. the difference is he does not get to hit me. [laughter] >> would...
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you go against amazon. is it a price war? how do you see the fault line? d: we are working with local retailers as their partners. how other international players do it, it is sourcing overseas, or working in some other matters. we differ, our partners are local retailers. maybe our margins will be smaller, but that is ok. we rather win on the long-term. will there be a price war? there will be, customers are winning. everybody is 20% off, 15-10% cheaper. i am happy people in my region don't have to buy a meal for the expensiveis 10% more when there was one monopoly growing human life. this is good for all of us. the world is open, so much new technologies are being provided to everyone that wants to go into this scene. are you planning long-term? do you have good people with you? francine: is it the service or product? how does the middle east shop? what is selling at the moment, what will sell in 5-10 years? >> when you look at the e-commerce scene, it is an different from what is going on in the world. people want delivery, quality. francine: will they p
you go against amazon. is it a price war? how do you see the fault line? d: we are working with local retailers as their partners. how other international players do it, it is sourcing overseas, or working in some other matters. we differ, our partners are local retailers. maybe our margins will be smaller, but that is ok. we rather win on the long-term. will there be a price war? there will be, customers are winning. everybody is 20% off, 15-10% cheaper. i am happy people in my region don't...
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you. know. his life is obviously transformed changed. do you ever talk to him or do you wonder if. this is like we did was we were. raised the way he is now. see when i look at the situation of now versus five years ago i actually see the same person i see william i see around him more opportunity more satisfaction more sense that he can do what he wants to set out to do and. i don't honestly perceive that even for a moment he wishes to go back to the way things were however it it i'm sure at some times that it feels like a bird it i'm sure. he . wants to do something. and they just want to shake it i think because they're presenting their generations to them and for being one of the most progressive minded ritually inspiration thank you so my thank you and i know. they're going to fix it for sure. that you don't think you. have a very excited about any research opportunities that are met. and if they're like any of that you know that like particularly scoping out or just going to sleep as they are would be the most of the dumb while doing something wrong because but yeah like. i s
you. know. his life is obviously transformed changed. do you ever talk to him or do you wonder if. this is like we did was we were. raised the way he is now. see when i look at the situation of now versus five years ago i actually see the same person i see william i see around him more opportunity more satisfaction more sense that he can do what he wants to set out to do and. i don't honestly perceive that even for a moment he wishes to go back to the way things were however it it i'm sure at...
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you say you better do a, b and c? number one, know your topic. >> and it should be kind of niche as well. >> topic is one, niche is number two. once you have the topic, i want to talk about figure skating, not just figure skating but w t what -- canada, you're touching a big cord with a certain niche of people. but people get the momentum, earn your chops, learn and expand out. maybe five years from now you are the international figure skating prodcast, et cetera. and a number three is the avatar. you need the listener, should i have it one day a week? a topic base, a q&a? if you know your avenatar, that will tell you which way to go. >> how much selling? >> this is your podcast and your show. i'm all about delivering free and consistent information in the form of a podcast. we get to minute 28 or 29 and we're wrapping up, i will say we just had a great talk with jj. i like the outro call to action. because the people that stayed that long have been gone almost a half hour of free invaluable content from you. and dpeg
you say you better do a, b and c? number one, know your topic. >> and it should be kind of niche as well. >> topic is one, niche is number two. once you have the topic, i want to talk about figure skating, not just figure skating but w t what -- canada, you're touching a big cord with a certain niche of people. but people get the momentum, earn your chops, learn and expand out. maybe five years from now you are the international figure skating prodcast, et cetera. and a number...
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>> how you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, thank you. ne. [ cheers and applause ] i should mention, since you're here, todd has a special on netflix right now called "act happy." it's very, very funny. >> well, jimmy, i do have a little bit of a favor to ask you. >> jimmy: you do? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. >> well, i have s.a.g. health insurance. and it's going to lapse if i don't do at least one line on network television. so then if i do that, it would keep me in good standing and on health insurance. >> jimmy: okay, honestly now is not a great time because i'm in the middle -- there's a woman whose nose comes off and i was just getting into that -- >> oh, really? i could be wrong but i thought you were the guy, oh, everybody should have free health insurance! not one person septembhouldn't health insurance! how many people think jimmy should help me get health insurance? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's not the pint. of course i want you to have health insurance. i'm just saying, we're right in the middle of something here. i'm i
>> how you doing? >> jimmy: i'm doing well, thank you. ne. [ cheers and applause ] i should mention, since you're here, todd has a special on netflix right now called "act happy." it's very, very funny. >> well, jimmy, i do have a little bit of a favor to ask you. >> jimmy: you do? >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. >> well, i have s.a.g. health insurance. and it's going to lapse if i don't do at least one line on network television. so then if i do...
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that in fact there is a language that you mention very often as you want to do a song and use it didn't you say what they said that you introduced in one of your songs and and explain to us what you tell them because it's tough that they don't speak spanish it well yeah first i will ask who can speak spanish and then there's like two people and then and then i like well this is the perfect time to download your reset us. or. you know i don't know that exists but i do know that there are a set of stone multi-lingual programs that were really hot so i'm like there should be an app for that you should download it because i am not about to translate these contextualize a little bit. so i'm not translating into actualizing not translating kevin here on twitter says i think that we should embrace cultural diversity and the fine and good nuances that may cling which is unique made of speakers tend to write more emotional and less to distant lyrics and melodies do you find that's true of you so when you are writing your lyrics in spanish you emote differently than you would in
that in fact there is a language that you mention very often as you want to do a song and use it didn't you say what they said that you introduced in one of your songs and and explain to us what you tell them because it's tough that they don't speak spanish it well yeah first i will ask who can speak spanish and then there's like two people and then and then i like well this is the perfect time to download your reset us. or. you know i don't know that exists but i do know that there are a set...
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you think that for a woman to rise up to be the head of ibm had to be better than the men, or do youreally didn't make a difference? ginni: i do not think in ibm it made a difference. david: people who are subordinate who come to you and you don't like their ideas, do you ever, you know, yell at them, scream at them, which men often do, or are you just quiet about it and tell them quietly their ideas are no good? how do you tell people you're not happy? ginni: well, i am not a screamer. never was. david: you don't throw things? something like that? ginni: no, no, i don't think i've ever thrown anything. but i have always believed in the way to challenge things is to challenge them. it is the intellectual. and so, i always feel, look, you need to know what you are talking about. and so, to me, i have no trouble being the one to ask questions, and i think that is the best way to challenge things. david: so do you feel a certain responsibility as a woman ceo to mentor other women and speak out on issues relating to women? ginni: yeah, this is an interesting question i think, david, beca
you think that for a woman to rise up to be the head of ibm had to be better than the men, or do youreally didn't make a difference? ginni: i do not think in ibm it made a difference. david: people who are subordinate who come to you and you don't like their ideas, do you ever, you know, yell at them, scream at them, which men often do, or are you just quiet about it and tell them quietly their ideas are no good? how do you tell people you're not happy? ginni: well, i am not a screamer. never...
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you have to be alert. francine: what does that mean? do you expect the growth to look at e-commerce? will talk a little bit more about that. do you expect it to go threefold. fivefold? mohamed: our real estate business should continue to grow at about 20% a year. that is shareholder expectation. it is hard work to achieve that number. political and macroeconomic issues in hand. i think we should be around 10% a year in the region. keep in mind, we are talking about the middle east, there is need for most industries to grow just because i think the middle east still has room to grow. look at the population and demographics in our favor. francine: because they are young, the youth will spend a lot more in five to 10 years. how will the economy shift? mohamed: the economy will shift positively, because the governments are working harder than anyone in the past. you see positive changes taking place. that is the same thing within the uae. i am quite interested in egypt. with all the other issues we have, i believe things are going -- i don't believe things are going to get any worse than
you have to be alert. francine: what does that mean? do you expect the growth to look at e-commerce? will talk a little bit more about that. do you expect it to go threefold. fivefold? mohamed: our real estate business should continue to grow at about 20% a year. that is shareholder expectation. it is hard work to achieve that number. political and macroeconomic issues in hand. i think we should be around 10% a year in the region. keep in mind, we are talking about the middle east, there is...
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in the bible, it says do unto others as you would have them do unto you. i did not know if i would need an iphone eight or whatever for my wife. but there are people out there willing to take on the incentive to innovate. innovation is why you are wealthy. you just have a lot of stuff he never had. you have more things, i guarantee you, each one in the room, the richest man in the world 100 years ago. why is that the case? over thewhy is that the case? next week, observe all the things you will use that did not exist in 1950. how many people know what a wind wing is? some of you may not remember, the way it worked was roll the down.s you get all the stuff blowing in, and the triangles that the start, down you have the wind charging your face. kids today will not see a wind wing. they expect air conditioning and expect 72.5 degrees. [laughter] why has that happened? to innovate requires you to do something different. do it, it isave to not innovation. steve jobs did not know that if millions in college, millions of dollars making an iphone, somehow you guys
in the bible, it says do unto others as you would have them do unto you. i did not know if i would need an iphone eight or whatever for my wife. but there are people out there willing to take on the incentive to innovate. innovation is why you are wealthy. you just have a lot of stuff he never had. you have more things, i guarantee you, each one in the room, the richest man in the world 100 years ago. why is that the case? over thewhy is that the case? next week, observe all the things you will...
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we want you to come with someone who does it i mean do you know i mean do you do i don't. joke around with this remember that we knew that it was a good idea and it could be. i don't know if you're going. to hear that there's. your honor i was. going home it was. my room to consider could go to where i live now don't you do it were some decent cook under the table or down or down are you among the group that i was you know i would have gotten so. much i'm going to allow for you to land on. their agenda and when you're. about to win the fight you. know when i don't i don't know what down there and when the man or i will use it will be about when i pass when you know what i'm going to buy this morning of it are going to do when i went up oh well now good as when identified only as yannick i recognize it. if you count back to this monica and for. me if you. look where they are well known. oh no we were lined up on army. clackamas at that time when i. was a value to us if you remember there was a draft when the tough. time to be a. little bit different. but when they were in.
we want you to come with someone who does it i mean do you know i mean do you do i don't. joke around with this remember that we knew that it was a good idea and it could be. i don't know if you're going. to hear that there's. your honor i was. going home it was. my room to consider could go to where i live now don't you do it were some decent cook under the table or down or down are you among the group that i was you know i would have gotten so. much i'm going to allow for you to land on....
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>> the reason i want you to do that of the democratic chair to tell us what you are doing with the catalyst project. >> it doesn't mean it is a priority it goes to the statute to say semi annual report and that is not part of the statutory requirement. >> that is why i was surprised. >> called a sandbox to allow these new industries to develop while still protecting consumers at the same time it is a balancing act. >> i would like my staff with that. >> we continue to look at that. >> good to see you director i enjoy serving with you here and with that willingness in my constituents is gratitude from community banks to recognize that good work you are doing to the bureau is totally unaccountable. thank you for revisiting the home mortgage disclosure act but should also recognize the cost without burdensome reporting and for the pre-paid card rule especially consumer friendly disclosures thank you for your work earlier you were asked about your enforcement posture so could you clarify what is happening? >> there is a pipeline at any particular time 100 investigations and we maintained that.
>> the reason i want you to do that of the democratic chair to tell us what you are doing with the catalyst project. >> it doesn't mean it is a priority it goes to the statute to say semi annual report and that is not part of the statutory requirement. >> that is why i was surprised. >> called a sandbox to allow these new industries to develop while still protecting consumers at the same time it is a balancing act. >> i would like my staff with that. >> we...
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>> setting up time -- >> what do you do? do you read blogs or books? simple things which is part of what i'm doing, once a week i will see what is the tech talk least relevant to my business and explore something i didn't think about. the thought might come from biology or health care in africa or whatever it is, try to see where it is coming from. the first thing. and second try to identify blogs or podcasts that are not in your mainstream and see what are they telling about the overall customer environment in which we are seeing. but the notion of not paying attention to the next is your important not how do i fulfill the next request from customers. >> and phil, your book is a best-seller. congratulations. >> thank you. >> another best-seller under your hat. you have grown your business quite a bit over many years. what tip do you have? >> the most important thing that i think about when we're building a business is to kind of copy the best investors in the world and that would be warren buffett and charlie monger and they are looking at specific th
>> setting up time -- >> what do you do? do you read blogs or books? simple things which is part of what i'm doing, once a week i will see what is the tech talk least relevant to my business and explore something i didn't think about. the thought might come from biology or health care in africa or whatever it is, try to see where it is coming from. the first thing. and second try to identify blogs or podcasts that are not in your mainstream and see what are they telling about the...
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oh that beats you why do you need to do sample faster than i need you yeah do good sound on to. them i liked london man its source well you. don't musky so do. you have all these little strong national you know like no i mean that's all lost money given quantity less would. learn. more if i was. also. tonight is a. day in the making of the number of the problem with a not. i mean one in a one on fifteen and i'm betting on the president of the mall. and then golly you know. when they will be done on monday and then come down last. week i went back to look up the money doesn't really. add a lot of that. saturday when we got here. that let us. alone. barn hounds are a fall back now as well as you have cost us just on a plateau in arizona this well if we know what greece time there's that well if you do qualify yes it didn't want to be on the ship too could you comment on a drug when your car explosion which to my dangerous class long means you sue could she have but are genuine yet about the our level a member there germond them one among them does among the lower. her rumple a mom
oh that beats you why do you need to do sample faster than i need you yeah do good sound on to. them i liked london man its source well you. don't musky so do. you have all these little strong national you know like no i mean that's all lost money given quantity less would. learn. more if i was. also. tonight is a. day in the making of the number of the problem with a not. i mean one in a one on fifteen and i'm betting on the president of the mall. and then golly you know. when they will be...
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do not hide your pillow that you did not kill jesus and the other do him no one you know no more. do not want him to win you know if. not wonder. that the one of the. could you please tell me about when your father founded this newspaper and why were they on with an. evil. than. the. other you know young when. they are born you may think other. that they will. be done in the. mean time when you get it you'll. be done when all the hindu than your torment. to get pungo wash your cool. we should warn you to little. better that hail caution when you put a little girl in the cushion with a woman. who is in with. the truth or poor that which you do will tell you more the or than the. hurt she will one into their. door all that in their delight are her storm dog. and the clear dog ten more than talked will. always come with apologies him when the. four door. withered by the look at them with their. even though. i. don't know who called me that either how do you feel about the united states and its role in the region and obviously as a big ally of south korea or tongue on your bill goodell
do not hide your pillow that you did not kill jesus and the other do him no one you know no more. do not want him to win you know if. not wonder. that the one of the. could you please tell me about when your father founded this newspaper and why were they on with an. evil. than. the. other you know young when. they are born you may think other. that they will. be done in the. mean time when you get it you'll. be done when all the hindu than your torment. to get pungo wash your cool. we should...
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you do when you tweet about something? >> sometimes i weigh in on things going on in mergers and acquisitions but i do not get logical. -- political. >> it is not like we have severe restrictions, it does not seem appropriate. seem right to weigh in on politics. >> you do not want to alienate your sources, you do not want to put the opinion out there that will make someone say she is biased and cannot cover me. >> i do not think voices are -- we encourage of -- a lot of voices. it does not mean i am having an .pinion >> i think it is different. the bill is like a weekend at bernie's or it is dead. you have more fun with it. it is -- that is an example. >> we call with the health care bill, we called it the health care bill -- zombie health care bill. that is our style. we can have more fun if i was that usa today, i would not be able to do that. >> that his judgment. congress,ered washington, the white house, that is your judgment to see -- essay this bill is dead. >> there is a difference between opinion and voice. >> diff
you do when you tweet about something? >> sometimes i weigh in on things going on in mergers and acquisitions but i do not get logical. -- political. >> it is not like we have severe restrictions, it does not seem appropriate. seem right to weigh in on politics. >> you do not want to alienate your sources, you do not want to put the opinion out there that will make someone say she is biased and cannot cover me. >> i do not think voices are -- we encourage of -- a lot of...
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but what can you do now? t a lot of time on all kinds of other things. >> i was just on the hill a few weeks ago, two or three weeks ago and this was a subject in every meeting i had. because at this stage, the people who can change this are inside the beltway. and so all of us that feel passionately about this have to put our emphasis on those people that can vote. and we've got to bring them to action. >> how? >> both parties people privately both parties are telling, everybody i'm meeting with regardless of whether they have an r by their name or a "d" are telling me that they do not want any of the daca folks to leave this country but they're not doing anything and that has to change.leave this country but th not doing anything and that has to change. >> so how? what can apple or the tech stli or people you have some influence, what can you actually do? >> push on congress and you push on the administration. >> you're lobbying on there. >> oh, absolutely. i'm personally lobbying on this. i mean, this is --
but what can you do now? t a lot of time on all kinds of other things. >> i was just on the hill a few weeks ago, two or three weeks ago and this was a subject in every meeting i had. because at this stage, the people who can change this are inside the beltway. and so all of us that feel passionately about this have to put our emphasis on those people that can vote. and we've got to bring them to action. >> how? >> both parties people privately both parties are telling,...
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you don't say if this do that. every device you have has been programmed if this, do that. watson takes data of all kinds, understands, reasons, and learns over that data and that will help you make better decisions. world we think there's a market of $2 trillion in better business decisions. some of it's rooted in plain fundamental facts that when you and i make decisions you may be better at this, one third are right, a third are not optimal in a third are wrong. it transcends everything. david: let's talk about the life of the ceo of a large company. how much time are you on the road traveling? ginni: probably 50%. david: customers are mostly interested in what? what ibm is better than somebody else? ginni: in some ways. i think many clients look at us as a bit of a mirror image. it revealed yourself round data and clouds you have to change how you do the work and you have to -- who are the people who do the work. david: how do you measure your success as ceo? visit share price? earnings-per-share? revenue growth? what i ginni: most focused on is transforming ibm for this
you don't say if this do that. every device you have has been programmed if this, do that. watson takes data of all kinds, understands, reasons, and learns over that data and that will help you make better decisions. world we think there's a market of $2 trillion in better business decisions. some of it's rooted in plain fundamental facts that when you and i make decisions you may be better at this, one third are right, a third are not optimal in a third are wrong. it transcends everything....
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why would you do that? aughter ] i'm like, ah, who cares. >> jimmy: i saw that you -- >> -- never got a good moment. >> jimmy: you posted that you're going to do some stand-up in london. >> yeah. i'm going back to the uk. that's exciting. this summer, yeah. >> jimmy: have you done it before? >> i have. it's fun. but it's fun to perform there. the audiences are great. it'll be, you know -- it'll be cool. >> jimmy: the people like you? >> they like me. but they're like, you know, they're prejudiced, but not because of racial, it's like, because you're american. like, i went to a mcdonald's. this is true. i went to a mcdonald's, and i heard these guys behind me as i was ordering. these guys were like, "oh, what's he doing here?" and i was like, "excuse me?" and he's like, "we don't like americans." and i was like, "oh, thank god." [ laughter ] that's all? >> jimmy: oh, that's it? >> also, how are you going to be prejudiced against americans in a mcdonald's? that's like my embassy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: embassy
why would you do that? aughter ] i'm like, ah, who cares. >> jimmy: i saw that you -- >> -- never got a good moment. >> jimmy: you posted that you're going to do some stand-up in london. >> yeah. i'm going back to the uk. that's exciting. this summer, yeah. >> jimmy: have you done it before? >> i have. it's fun. but it's fun to perform there. the audiences are great. it'll be, you know -- it'll be cool. >> jimmy: the people like you? >> they like...
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how you doing? >> i'm well, don, tank you. >> i want to start with the incident and arrest of two black men at one of your locations in philadelphia. this is the video that caught national attention. let's play it. watch it for a moment. >> ridiculous. ridiculous. what did they called for, because they're black guys sitting here? >> kevin, when you first saw this video of those men arrested and handcuffed, what went through your mind. >> you watch that video, it's hard to watch. and my heart sank. and that's why i'm here in philadelphia. what happened to those two young men should not have happened. the police being called and them being arrested they didn't deserve that. and so i'm here in philadelphia with many from my leadership team to make sure we listen, learn and understand how this could have ever happened. and then take the set of actions to ensure it doesn't happen again. >> sadly what you saw in the video, it's not surprising to most african-americans. you said your heart sank. it's hard t
how you doing? >> i'm well, don, tank you. >> i want to start with the incident and arrest of two black men at one of your locations in philadelphia. this is the video that caught national attention. let's play it. watch it for a moment. >> ridiculous. ridiculous. what did they called for, because they're black guys sitting here? >> kevin, when you first saw this video of those men arrested and handcuffed, what went through your mind. >> you watch that video, it's...
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. >> you do. so how do you get your money, mr. mulvaney? how do you get your appropriation? >> i send a letter to the federal reserve board and they send me a check. >> do they review your request? >> i have, i don't think so. they never asked to the cfpb to justify any spending. we send over a letter, please send us, i think the letter i sent was 98 1/2 million dollars. >> the fed is your personal atm? >> up to the limits provided by the statute which is $700 million. >> i assume you have to pay payroll, payroll is roughly half of your current budget? >> 60%. >> the other 40% which is still, what is that, a few hundred million dollars. >> $80 million issue there are $280 million you get to spend, correct. >> yes, sir. >> naming rights at texas stadium for the dallas cowboys, at&t pays roughly i think it was close to 20 million a year for those naming rights. if you wish to advertise the bureau, could you take this money and outbid at&t and have the naming rights at texas stadium. >> oh absolutely. in fact i think we spent at least $40 million on advertising up to this point
. >> you do. so how do you get your money, mr. mulvaney? how do you get your appropriation? >> i send a letter to the federal reserve board and they send me a check. >> do they review your request? >> i have, i don't think so. they never asked to the cfpb to justify any spending. we send over a letter, please send us, i think the letter i sent was 98 1/2 million dollars. >> the fed is your personal atm? >> up to the limits provided by the statute which is...
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do you agree? >> senator, i have not heard that. >> do you think they taught cambridge analytica press report saying how to do these tactics? >> senator, i don't know. >> do you think that pal a tier has ever scraped data from facebook. >> senator, i'm not aware of that. >> okay. do you think that during the 2016 campaign as cambridge analytica was providing support to the trump campaign under project alamo, were there any facebook people involved in that sharing of technique and information? >> senator, we provided support to the trump campaign similar to what we provide to any advertiser or campaign who asks for it. >> so that was a yes? is that a yes? >> senator, can you repeat the specific question? i want to make sure i get specifically what you are asking. >> during the 2016 campaign, cambridge analytica worked with the trump campaign to refine tactics and were facebook employees involved in that? >> senator, i don't know that our employees were involved with cambridge analytica. although i kn
do you agree? >> senator, i have not heard that. >> do you think they taught cambridge analytica press report saying how to do these tactics? >> senator, i don't know. >> do you think that pal a tier has ever scraped data from facebook. >> senator, i'm not aware of that. >> okay. do you think that during the 2016 campaign as cambridge analytica was providing support to the trump campaign under project alamo, were there any facebook people involved in that...
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deutch: first of all, we need to bring you to washington. doall of the things we just talked about. look, you are completely right. you stated it clearly and powerfully and in a way that is easy for everyone to understand. i hope you will continue to do that and find as many opportunities as possible to share that with the world. thank you. yes. >> hello, everyone. my name is jerome. that you all know what spirit week is. it is when all of the groups come together as a community within the school. and you learn about the different things you can do. i am part of an organization called justice democrats. wet i would like to do is have the mom that came out with her new organization, this guy was up. talking about his organization -- there are thousands of organizations across the city. i want to get everyone together. let us have a spirit week for grassroots organization. firsthould not be the time that i see most of the people in this room. rep. deutch: first of all, i am in. what you describe is exactly what needs to happen. it does not need t
deutch: first of all, we need to bring you to washington. doall of the things we just talked about. look, you are completely right. you stated it clearly and powerfully and in a way that is easy for everyone to understand. i hope you will continue to do that and find as many opportunities as possible to share that with the world. thank you. yes. >> hello, everyone. my name is jerome. that you all know what spirit week is. it is when all of the groups come together as a community within...
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do you like what you are seeing? no, i don't. >> neil: do you think it's a mistake when he quotes it loot. >> i mean, can he follow whatever he chooses to. i think he is doing a good job on a whole lot of things to the american people. keeping his on judgment, regulations, the american people are vastly better off than they would have been had hillary clinton been elected president of the united states. >> neil: and you are looking at these tax cuts one year into this on tax day. that more americans are going to see it and appreciate it by the time they get to the polls in november, enough to protect majorities in the senate? it look as little more likely end i and in the house? >> yeah, i think it's an asset for us going into the fall election, clear asset. >> neil: all right. senator mcconnell, thank you very, very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: his n. a room where history was made very quiet right now. thank you very much. we will talk to senator mark warner on this. on a day washington is sinking in on the re
do you like what you are seeing? no, i don't. >> neil: do you think it's a mistake when he quotes it loot. >> i mean, can he follow whatever he chooses to. i think he is doing a good job on a whole lot of things to the american people. keeping his on judgment, regulations, the american people are vastly better off than they would have been had hillary clinton been elected president of the united states. >> neil: and you are looking at these tax cuts one year into this on tax...
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do you know how to fish? do you ever fish?nthony: i'll show you how. all you need is a car battery and a couple of cables. trust me, you'll get all the fish you want. they come right up. >> eric: yeah, that's, uh, you end up in jail. you end up in jail, dude. >> anthony: there's other ways. how do you say "dynamite" in french? >> eric: dynamite. >> anthony: dynamite. see, i do speak french? ♪ >> anthony: you can tell. you know it's coming, right? you can sense it. oh no, another fishing scene. this is our vessel here, on the right. >> eric: oui, eric. >> anthony: bonjour, monsieur. eric fromion is one of only a handful of old-style fishermen who work the sea the old-fashioned way. >> eric: do you see yourself fishing? >> anthony: no. >> eric: it's stressful to me. >> anthony: right. i always think i'm going to catch, like, my testicles or my ear with a hook. you know? i have a fear of fishhooks. yeah, he's catching denti? >> eric: yeah, he said that it's the best fish of the mediterranean. i have no idea what he's talking abou
do you know how to fish? do you ever fish?nthony: i'll show you how. all you need is a car battery and a couple of cables. trust me, you'll get all the fish you want. they come right up. >> eric: yeah, that's, uh, you end up in jail. you end up in jail, dude. >> anthony: there's other ways. how do you say "dynamite" in french? >> eric: dynamite. >> anthony: dynamite. see, i do speak french? ♪ >> anthony: you can tell. you know it's coming, right? you...
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david: so, do you ever do research on a company, and then you call up or somebody calls up the ceo andis a way you can improve your company, do this and that, and they say that is a good idea? i wish i had thought of that. paul: that's interesting. the way you are asking the question, it presupposes that the response of the company is always either anger or hiding under their desks or some combination. david: and that is wrong, you would say? paul: no, sometimes you are actually knocking on an open door. my style and our style as a team is doing the work as thoroughly as we can to develop a thesis, to assess whether we think there really is an action or series of actions that can be taken to eliminate underperformance or ameliorate a situation, then contacting a company privately, testing with consultants or bankers, testing our ideas, and trying to generate a dialogue. and sometimes you find you are knocking on an open door. sometimes there is a founder or a management team that is ready to sell out or happy to go on to something else, but they are just -- they do not want to feel tha
david: so, do you ever do research on a company, and then you call up or somebody calls up the ceo andis a way you can improve your company, do this and that, and they say that is a good idea? i wish i had thought of that. paul: that's interesting. the way you are asking the question, it presupposes that the response of the company is always either anger or hiding under their desks or some combination. david: and that is wrong, you would say? paul: no, sometimes you are actually knocking on an...
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we are seeing you behind the podium on occasion. how do you prepare for that? mr. shah: we have a preparation process i used to oversee in a previous role here. our staff have to produce our answers, and we will have a briefing prep session with the person that goes behind the podium. usually that is sarah. we do a q&a before things get revisited one more time, and prepare the book the individual gets sent out with. usually it is her, so it is her voice. when i do it, i am reflected in the talking points and answers we have. >> our most of the questions you anticipate usually asked? mr. shah: most of the questions we anticipate are not asked. we do anticipate most of the questions. we create a big universe of potential questions, and we get a lot of viewpoints in terms of people joining the prep session, have you thought of it this way or that way? coming at it from a different angle. >> in the time you have done it, or watched sarah sanders do it, what has been the toughest question you have had to answer? mr. shah: there are routine questions we are not at libert
we are seeing you behind the podium on occasion. how do you prepare for that? mr. shah: we have a preparation process i used to oversee in a previous role here. our staff have to produce our answers, and we will have a briefing prep session with the person that goes behind the podium. usually that is sarah. we do a q&a before things get revisited one more time, and prepare the book the individual gets sent out with. usually it is her, so it is her voice. when i do it, i am reflected in the...
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you choose? do you speak or do you conceal. we couldn't find a door to find no accuration here. either way you choose, you are choosing an action. it was a nightmare of a decision but we chose to speak because it was bad, catastrophic was the second option. concealing would be catastrophic. >> in the first one, you said it was not going to be prosecuted. you we want on to criticize her handling of e-mails which is an unusual step for an fbi director. normally you would say the investigation is done. and wouldn't explain more. >> right. in almost every case we say nothing about a completed investigation. except where, and this is recognized in justice department policy, there is an overriding public interest in having more transparency. we gave that in ferguson, missouri. gave it after the tea party investigation here. my judgment was and the judgment of fbi senior team, if we don't offer that transparency, the result has no credibility. >> i guess the question then, if there is justice department policy allows you to give more
you choose? do you speak or do you conceal. we couldn't find a door to find no accuration here. either way you choose, you are choosing an action. it was a nightmare of a decision but we chose to speak because it was bad, catastrophic was the second option. concealing would be catastrophic. >> in the first one, you said it was not going to be prosecuted. you we want on to criticize her handling of e-mails which is an unusual step for an fbi director. normally you would say the...
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you make an exception -- minors or do you make an exception for persons age 13-17? is. >> i do not know. we can follow up. >> let's do that. one other thing. there have been reports that facebook can track an internet user's browsing activity even after that user has logged off of the facebook platform. can you confirm whether or not this is true? >> senator, i want to make sure i get this accurate, so it would probably be better to have my team follow up -- >> so you don't know? >> i know that people use cookies on the internet and that you can probably correlate activity between, between sessions. we do that for a number of reasons including security and including measuring ads to make sure the ad experiences are most effective which, of course, people can opt out of. but i want to make sure that i'm precise -- >> well, when you get back to me, sir, would you also let us know how facebook discloses to its users that engaging in this type of tracking gives us that result. >> yes. >> and thank you very much. >> thank you,
you make an exception -- minors or do you make an exception for persons age 13-17? is. >> i do not know. we can follow up. >> let's do that. one other thing. there have been reports that facebook can track an internet user's browsing activity even after that user has logged off of the facebook platform. can you confirm whether or not this is true? >> senator, i want to make sure i get this accurate, so it would probably be better to have my team follow up -- >> so you...
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when you have a day off or some vacation time, what do you like to do? how do you relax? >> i don't really relax. you know, i kick back and watch sports. that's kind of my thing. so getting a little bit of the tournament in right now. >> raj shah, thank you very much for your time here at the white house. >> thanks a lot. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, american enterprise institute's danielle plett caw discusses challenges such as the iranian nuclear deal and upcoming talks with north korea. then amy and jonathan talk about the paperback edition of their book which includes new information about hillary clinton's failed 2016 presidential run. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated primetime schedule and upcoming live coverage. word for
when you have a day off or some vacation time, what do you like to do? how do you relax? >> i don't really relax. you know, i kick back and watch sports. that's kind of my thing. so getting a little bit of the tournament in right now. >> raj shah, thank you very much for your time here at the white house. >> thanks a lot. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, american enterprise...
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. >> i do worry about it styles, but, you know, you have to do what you have to do. >> the cleveland clinic consistently ranks among the nation's best hospitals in the nation tom is the ceo of the cleveland clinic i want to thank you for being with us today. >> becky, thank you for having me. >> does it surprise you to hear this, that even people with insurance are choosing to skip medical care because of the cost >> well, there have been so many changes in health care landscape in the united states that this news is not entirely surprising, no. >> maybe not surprising, but you'll guessing as a doctor it toss concern you what are the consequences of people either delaying or skipping medical care, either over the short term or long term >> one of the most important consequence is skipping the medical care or delaying care ultimately impacts the quality of care, impacts the outcome, and untimely visits or delay of the visits to the physicians ultimately leads to the increased cost of care because the cost of care is not delivered in a timely fashion. >> you know, medical costs are one
. >> i do worry about it styles, but, you know, you have to do what you have to do. >> the cleveland clinic consistently ranks among the nation's best hospitals in the nation tom is the ceo of the cleveland clinic i want to thank you for being with us today. >> becky, thank you for having me. >> does it surprise you to hear this, that even people with insurance are choosing to skip medical care because of the cost >> well, there have been so many changes in health...
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you do tend to blame yourself like you didn't want to so you could have been more clear but. you know you tried to be clear is that clear enough and you know it's such a gray area that it's hard to even think about you know coming out with it and reporting it. she met a guy in her class she could tell he was interested in her and even though she wasn't interested in him as a boyfriend she agreed to see him several times this friend in the context of me feeling isolated and lonely and really not knowing anybody and really like to stress what that feels like not knowing a single person anywhere around. one night they'd been drinking he walked home. then took advantage of her drunken state you say no. you can't continue thing no no no no no and when someone doesn't hear it feel like well what's happening you don't know how you're negotiating those boundaries anymore if you're constantly saying no to somebody and they stop assuming you do you feel like you have. gave consent to him. did i say the words yes. no i didn't say yes then. i blame myself i told myself that i was in cont
you do tend to blame yourself like you didn't want to so you could have been more clear but. you know you tried to be clear is that clear enough and you know it's such a gray area that it's hard to even think about you know coming out with it and reporting it. she met a guy in her class she could tell he was interested in her and even though she wasn't interested in him as a boyfriend she agreed to see him several times this friend in the context of me feeling isolated and lonely and really not...
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you can do that if you want, but what i think social media has also done -- i assume some of you guys watch my show. that's probably a little something to do with social media. and now there is something bubbling. i think you guys can feel it. we talked about it before. there's no doubt that there now is a movement that is countering this nonsense, and we have to use all the tools of social media they have kind of used against us. we got those tools, too, and got we have got to use them to fight back. nick: are you into antisocial media? dave: antisocial media -- i think that's porn. nick: that's true. that's true. [laughter] nick: that's what -- like porn hub, the largest membership group. my colleague at reason, robbie sauve, who writes a lot about campus issues, he said you should ask rubin report what he thinks about some people on the right, framing youtube censorship as a first amendment issue. do you think -- what is going on there? it is a little bit different. twitter bouncing accounts, youtube housing some accounts, but bring them back. people talk about demonetization of yo
you can do that if you want, but what i think social media has also done -- i assume some of you guys watch my show. that's probably a little something to do with social media. and now there is something bubbling. i think you guys can feel it. we talked about it before. there's no doubt that there now is a movement that is countering this nonsense, and we have to use all the tools of social media they have kind of used against us. we got those tools, too, and got we have got to use them to...
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because you know what you can do in what you cannot do. let me digress. n the nevada national guard, i used to lecture military police every year, and i would say hey, guys, we're friendly j.a.g.s here, and you know -- i just talk to you. i never read a speech. but this one time a year, i read you this speech. you are new, you are going to hear it for the first time, and i tell them what you have to do when guarding prisoners of war. whether obligations are under the geneva convention. at the end of it, i pass around a sign in sheet, and i say listen, you guys need to listen up, because i am going to make you sign this sheet, and when get charged with mistreating a prisoner of war, you're going to say "geez, i did not know, an" and they will call your friend the j.a.g. to testify, and they will say did he know? and i will say yes he did. how? because i read him the speech. how do you know he heard it? because he signed this sheet. now look, folks, you will not remember what i just told you. you never will. it is too confiscated. -- complicated. but you wil
because you know what you can do in what you cannot do. let me digress. n the nevada national guard, i used to lecture military police every year, and i would say hey, guys, we're friendly j.a.g.s here, and you know -- i just talk to you. i never read a speech. but this one time a year, i read you this speech. you are new, you are going to hear it for the first time, and i tell them what you have to do when guarding prisoners of war. whether obligations are under the geneva convention. at the...
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if you want to do it in chicago, philadelphia, you do it. i would advocate only do these -- i would not advocate segregation of anything. i would advocate only do these domestic institutions be run by the people in philadelphia. and in st. louis and los angeles. they could then have the type of school system they want. >> we have federal laws that apply to all of the nation, not just the philadelphia laws. what would you do about the laws? gov. wallace: we don't have any laws that go as far as atw guidelines. those guidelines transcend the civil rights law. we will obey the law and the law of this country does not say you have to transport little children from one neighborhood to another. the civil rights law expressly prohibits that. yet she -- yet hew is going beyond what the law says and i would stop that and ask congress to change some laws that have taken over the public school systems of new york, philadelphia, chicago, and turn them back to the people there. i don't want any separate black and white in the country, in the sense of sepa
if you want to do it in chicago, philadelphia, you do it. i would advocate only do these -- i would not advocate segregation of anything. i would advocate only do these domestic institutions be run by the people in philadelphia. and in st. louis and los angeles. they could then have the type of school system they want. >> we have federal laws that apply to all of the nation, not just the philadelphia laws. what would you do about the laws? gov. wallace: we don't have any laws that go as...
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if you are doing everything you claim. because you will have to allow consumers to control their data and to change to erase it. you have to give consumers the ability to opt in so that mothers know, my constituents in tennessee want to note that they have a right to privacy. we would hope that is important to you all. i want to move on and ask you something else. please get back to me once you have reviewed the browser act. i would appreciate you hearing -- i would appreciate hearing from you. we did a hearing on our rhythms -- algorithms and we are getting ready for another one on algorithms. we will do one next week on prioritization. did you subjectively manipulate your our rhythms to prioritize -- our rhythms to prioritize or censor speech? mr. zuckerberg: we do not think about all we are doing as censoring speech. types of content like terrorism we agree we do not want to have on our service. we build systems to identify those and can remove the content and we are proud of that work. rep. blackburn: diamond and silk
if you are doing everything you claim. because you will have to allow consumers to control their data and to change to erase it. you have to give consumers the ability to opt in so that mothers know, my constituents in tennessee want to note that they have a right to privacy. we would hope that is important to you all. i want to move on and ask you something else. please get back to me once you have reviewed the browser act. i would appreciate you hearing -- i would appreciate hearing from you....
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what did you do? ospitals and clinics about that statue you had the chance to take it down did you do it? why? what's the answer? i was scared that's why we have to say we have to do it. some things are nonnegotiable. why would you walk by that somebody else do that? i know we have kids to raise those that we things that we have never really confronted or dealt with we are not better off so don't we all want to be better? if you think it will make us better than let's just do it and then finally to have that discussion and remember our whole history and we are a better country. >> i am not arguing but for people to totally agree with you i & agree i read a book called policing the black man and i think most of the people are implicitly bigoted and they have to look in themselves. but our streets named after confederate generals and not just the monuments? >> yes. i think some people think that they are and so think exactly what to do that. >> what she did it took a lot of courage. [applause] i do think
what did you do? ospitals and clinics about that statue you had the chance to take it down did you do it? why? what's the answer? i was scared that's why we have to say we have to do it. some things are nonnegotiable. why would you walk by that somebody else do that? i know we have kids to raise those that we things that we have never really confronted or dealt with we are not better off so don't we all want to be better? if you think it will make us better than let's just do it and then...
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because to innovate requires you do something different. if you already know how to do it, it's not innovation, but innovation requires risk. steve jobs did nod know if he dropped out of college, spent millions of dollars making an iphone that somehow you guys were going to want to pay enough for that iphone it would pay for the resources that went into producing it. he took on the risk and might have get it wrong. lots of people get it wrong. how many in here have pet rocks? so, why is it, then, we have so much innovation sneer we have so much innovation because we have an incentive to innovate in a market system. we -- what we do is we have profit. right? and that's what profit is about. profit is about taking on innovation. that is the reward for making it so that the poorest among us have cellphones. so now that's think about what if i'm trying to do -- i want to set up a economic system that makes it the most efficient system so that consumers decide what is going to be produced. now, some people might not want to do that. right? they s
because to innovate requires you do something different. if you already know how to do it, it's not innovation, but innovation requires risk. steve jobs did nod know if he dropped out of college, spent millions of dollars making an iphone that somehow you guys were going to want to pay enough for that iphone it would pay for the resources that went into producing it. he took on the risk and might have get it wrong. lots of people get it wrong. how many in here have pet rocks? so, why is it,...
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where do you stand on that? ate leader during the slave era, for example, do you think such statues should remain in place? look, i'm a mediator. that's who i am by nature. i believe we are in a season where we have to bring voices together and find a win—win solution. i have personal beliefs. i believe those things belong in monuments. but i think the pathway forward is to lessen the tension with those who believe in those memorials, rightfully or wrongfully so, and to to help them better understand why there is a reaction to those monuments. there's two different types of monuments, obviously, there were those built to honour those in the confederacy, and then those built during the time of segregation and jim crowism as kind of forms of intimidation. and should they remain, these monuments? which ones? the latter ones? should all of these monuments... you have to separate them, because some may need to remain as part of the confederacy. the ones that were designed to intentionally send a message of oppression
where do you stand on that? ate leader during the slave era, for example, do you think such statues should remain in place? look, i'm a mediator. that's who i am by nature. i believe we are in a season where we have to bring voices together and find a win—win solution. i have personal beliefs. i believe those things belong in monuments. but i think the pathway forward is to lessen the tension with those who believe in those memorials, rightfully or wrongfully so, and to to help them better...
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you agree with that any facebook be regulated do you think first i think it's fairly i mean obviously we're going to be regulated and once i get will be once again larry let me just get jim sawed off on this and i'll get back to you in a second so do you think facebook can be regulated and when we're talking about regulating regulation what exactly do we want to regulate and to over what time frame are we looking at. yeah i think that's the real crux of it i think base book is certainly open to they know that some kind of regulation is coming it's a question of how much of a light touch i think that the most productive conversation is in and around the advertising there have been proposals to make political ads much more transparent who bought them and who did they target right you could extend that to all advertising on facebook or any other technology platform i would suspect the platforms themselves would think that's too far but i think that's a great conversation to add that people are using the platform to pay to deliver messa
you agree with that any facebook be regulated do you think first i think it's fairly i mean obviously we're going to be regulated and once i get will be once again larry let me just get jim sawed off on this and i'll get back to you in a second so do you think facebook can be regulated and when we're talking about regulating regulation what exactly do we want to regulate and to over what time frame are we looking at. yeah i think that's the real crux of it i think base book is certainly open to...
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you go anywhere, you go online and they say do you agree to this. do you sit there and read the five pages, you do check the box and go i agree. >> is this going to be a new way that the authorities are going to try and find matches to dna because so many people are voluntarily turning over their dna you get a warrant for a company like 23 and me after you're, you know, a suspect and that's it, right? >> right. i mean, i think it's genius. the way they went about this is genius. you have the coroner in southern california on one of the most brutal murders that happened by this killer, deangelo, that's the one where he grabs wood and bludgeons the people to death, and i'm thinking, boy does that fit in with anything we heard from the neighbors where i heard one lady say, yeah he's out in the backyard yelling, where are my teeth, getting awfully angry, boy i can picture him in the house, grabbing the wood and bludgeoning these people. it just perfectly fits. >> and they said they were looking for someone in law enforcement and military background, whic
you go anywhere, you go online and they say do you agree to this. do you sit there and read the five pages, you do check the box and go i agree. >> is this going to be a new way that the authorities are going to try and find matches to dna because so many people are voluntarily turning over their dna you get a warrant for a company like 23 and me after you're, you know, a suspect and that's it, right? >> right. i mean, i think it's genius. the way they went about this is genius. you...
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and if you do, how do you make that work? >> you have to do dividend reinvest it is a check off basically. my travel trust you are not supposed to. please reinvest. and take that money. because there is nothing like the compounding of a great compounding that you get particularly with stocks that have good dividends. remember my first two rules. bulls make money bears make money and pigs get slaughtered please don't be greedy and don't be afraid to pay the tax man on profit you earn. it is a lot better than riding things to losses take some off the table. more "mad money" ahead putting four decades of experience to work tonight counting down the most important rules for investing to help you navigate the market. stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ at&t gives you more for your thing. your snapping pics all
and if you do, how do you make that work? >> you have to do dividend reinvest it is a check off basically. my travel trust you are not supposed to. please reinvest. and take that money. because there is nothing like the compounding of a great compounding that you get particularly with stocks that have good dividends. remember my first two rules. bulls make money bears make money and pigs get slaughtered please don't be greedy and don't be afraid to pay the tax man on profit you earn. it...
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you can listen to the stories you love while doing the things you love, outside. everyone's doing it she's binging... they're binging... and... so is he. so put on your headphones, turn on audible and binge better. >>> this morning i'm headed to the mexico side. and if you need an example of how mexico views americans coming to their country, here it is. yup, i'm just walking in. harder to get on the subway. >> where are you from. >> i'm from tijuana spanish ranch. >> let's try spanish. >> so you're from southerna mexico. >> zblees where do you live now. >> here? better than i thought. >> you're get going. >> i'm get going. >> what are you doing today? >> we should go back to english. i heard you work. that's you will i got. >> oh. so it's -- it's true that american citizens can come to mexico and buy pharmaceutical drugs wutt a prescription? >> what about cialis. >> i'm just asking for a friend. >> okay. >> for a guy i know, yeah. is safe in this town. >> it's a safe place, yes. >> do you think this wall will make it more or less safe? make a difference. >> less s
you can listen to the stories you love while doing the things you love, outside. everyone's doing it she's binging... they're binging... and... so is he. so put on your headphones, turn on audible and binge better. >>> this morning i'm headed to the mexico side. and if you need an example of how mexico views americans coming to their country, here it is. yup, i'm just walking in. harder to get on the subway. >> where are you from. >> i'm from tijuana spanish ranch. >>...
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wanted to do it all we don't know but ten and the t. a little girl you don't do would be to even you're going to hinder not middleby and i don't work at all not there are car would all ok really nailing their feet i know ok i need you alone or guys you know. a shindig i need a i will be to all. date on the. day pay it and it's hard to fill it out and do all. i'm going to my. car no. i want to be where you are not liable. to be. oh my god then in a good economy for the. money a kid old would you call up from shop. but not my lie on i've been in. the taxi i don't. know in china. as you know are. inside a hole or two and they have to write a code they have. a lot. because a lot. i don't see if you watch. all night. at that the i don't bother. me and you can. see this is a. vocal. goes off you know why it's the you know fourteen dollars to. forty thousand. more pseudo ah the poster who is a all sorts of go got to go if you do you can get the truth all told. by people as a place where anything goes where you get anything it's you know this place. basically on
wanted to do it all we don't know but ten and the t. a little girl you don't do would be to even you're going to hinder not middleby and i don't work at all not there are car would all ok really nailing their feet i know ok i need you alone or guys you know. a shindig i need a i will be to all. date on the. day pay it and it's hard to fill it out and do all. i'm going to my. car no. i want to be where you are not liable. to be. oh my god then in a good economy for the. money a kid old would you...
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of position, and now i am having to prove that you can. dove it all? i think they can but they should not have to do it alone, they do not have to be the sole charge to make it look easy. i do not agree. we will always juggle and we may carry guilt as we go but we do not have to do it all by ourselves. so the support of clarke is important. it absolutely is and i count myself lucky. is he looking forward to it? i think so. but probably from a position of we don't know yet. who is getting more advice, because everyone knows he is going to be the primary caregiver but i wonder if people are approaching him in the supermarket and are telling him all of the... i get people who come to me and i have started telling them to go to clarke, and they do. so they will give me something and then rush off to tell him. a lovely thing is the number of people who have come up to us and said, "my partner stayed at home as well and he would never trade it for the world." and the number of people who have said that, i think there is a lack of exposure around pa
of position, and now i am having to prove that you can. dove it all? i think they can but they should not have to do it alone, they do not have to be the sole charge to make it look easy. i do not agree. we will always juggle and we may carry guilt as we go but we do not have to do it all by ourselves. so the support of clarke is important. it absolutely is and i count myself lucky. is he looking forward to it? i think so. but probably from a position of we don't know yet. who is getting more...
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-so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? . our next guest is a versatile actor you know best from films such as "mudbound" and "zero dark thirty." he stars as senator ted kennedy in "chappaquiddick" in theaters tomorrow. let's take a look. >> we need to remind the american people what this family has been through, and how much more we have left to achieve. >> and how are you planning on doing that ted? >> a nationally televised statement. all three networks, prime time. >> is that all? >> why not have ted fill in for carson on "the tonight show"? >> seth: please welcome to the show, jason clarke, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome! let me start by thanking you for being here. and also congratulating you. your wife gave birth three days ago. >> she did. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: congratulations! and -- >> i'm a very, very, very proud father. i've got to say, a very proud papa. yeah. >> seth: yeah, as well you should be. this was your second? >> my second. >> seth: so, i'm about to have my second any da
-so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? . our next guest is a versatile actor you know best from films such as "mudbound" and "zero dark thirty." he stars as senator ted kennedy in "chappaquiddick" in theaters tomorrow. let's take a look. >> we need to remind the american people what this family has been through, and how much more we have left to achieve. >> and how are you planning on doing that ted? >> a...