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a -- youu have been have made a powerful comment about how music ought to be elective. were a kid, what were you electing to listen to? >> we had a bunch of different stuff in our house. my aunt would go back to spain and bring back flamenco records. it was what we called gypsy music, but it was really brilliant and great singing. mexico.re records from and i learned so much from her. she completely affected my singing style. i was just trying to copy her and not succeeding. tavis: it is so clear. i am going to jump around here. it is clear that throughout your word, wend this is my are bored or inpatient or want recent.mething to try different styles or different formats. it seems to take a lot of courage to do that. >> the word would not be bored. but it is kind of like the thing where you repeat a word over and over again and it stops meaning what it originally meant. and when you sing the same song over and over again, it stops meaning what it meant to you. happenot want that to and i had too much respect for the music. i kept looking for the things that i had to ex
a -- youu have been have made a powerful comment about how music ought to be elective. were a kid, what were you electing to listen to? >> we had a bunch of different stuff in our house. my aunt would go back to spain and bring back flamenco records. it was what we called gypsy music, but it was really brilliant and great singing. mexico.re records from and i learned so much from her. she completely affected my singing style. i was just trying to copy her and not succeeding. tavis: it is...
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i promis i love youu too dad. they really do hear you. brian?n at to say visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov a message from the substance abuse and mental health services administration. john: what powers your tv? where does electricity come from? wind, solar power? not like mayor cut nearly gets it from nuclear power, a natural-gas and coal. 86% of power cummins from those three sources of energy and this provides the most although not for long because ever government passes new rules to make it almost impossible to burn. senator abominated clear that is what he would do if he was elected to reach the can bill the coal-fired plant but we will baker of them because they will be charged for that greenhouse guest. john: that is what has happenedepa rules make a new plan nearly impossible and a shot down existing plants we that is a good thing burning this does produce more than one-third of greenhouse gas and natural gas emits much less the nuclear power gives off no carbon dioxide so why not? from the kentucky coal association says that is a terrib
i promis i love youu too dad. they really do hear you. brian?n at to say visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov a message from the substance abuse and mental health services administration. john: what powers your tv? where does electricity come from? wind, solar power? not like mayor cut nearly gets it from nuclear power, a natural-gas and coal. 86% of power cummins from those three sources of energy and this provides the most although not for long because ever government passes new rules to make it...
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missions and has basically said with the leadership of iraq now matter what happens now you are on youu own. >> we will not get inlved with another ground war certainly sure we can give them intelligence but the fact of the matter is they are on their own. it is dictated by iran it is a new era of the dog of the middle east. lou: how did the secretary of state sayhe is a role for iran in the discussion or negotiation in syria over syria and at theame time acknowledging iran is a state-sponsored terrorism and has been for decades and is influential in the oblems that iraq now with faces? >> they are flailing around. they look around for legacy. obamacare is a disaster so they lk abroad. nixon and clinton but what do they have to say? nothing they can point to. libya was a failure and relations of israel doesn't work. iraq, the great war that obam left two years ago now outside is back there is a very serious campaign in the major citiesrior ran relive -- leave the region it is a factor nuclear weapon is syria was to be a success wrackedy civ war. there is no happy story than the one in e
missions and has basically said with the leadership of iraq now matter what happens now you are on youu own. >> we will not get inlved with another ground war certainly sure we can give them intelligence but the fact of the matter is they are on their own. it is dictated by iran it is a new era of the dog of the middle east. lou: how did the secretary of state sayhe is a role for iran in the discussion or negotiation in syria over syria and at theame time acknowledging iran is a...
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. >> youu said outsource the cl [laughter] said you could have a french man. hy not? actually have to take donahue and move them? lou: i am not opposed. [laughter] goodness. >> we delight to have y here. also your granddaughter. lou: i had forgotten about that i want to wave to all of my granddaughter's. wait to everybody. >> i have eight. lou: terrific. doing a quick count. many of the themes are the issues in i discuss in my new book "upheaval" i would like you to read it and think about some of those issues available in bookstores we're coming right back in time to do a transaction. stay with us. >> the king of cable news, roger ailes goes public with his views on the state of industry and we will take those up with our the "a team" next. ou: fox news chairman and ceo roger ailes interviewed by hollywood reporter. the people who target may again kelly over her remarks about santa claus being whites are bathetic for try as he claims victory in the cable news wars now that cnn is out of the news business and he says msnbc dodged a bullet by canceling alec baldwin's n
. >> youu said outsource the cl [laughter] said you could have a french man. hy not? actually have to take donahue and move them? lou: i am not opposed. [laughter] goodness. >> we delight to have y here. also your granddaughter. lou: i had forgotten about that i want to wave to all of my granddaughter's. wait to everybody. >> i have eight. lou: terrific. doing a quick count. many of the themes are the issues in i discuss in my new book "upheaval" i would like you to...
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when youu work smart have activist investors like carl icahn breathing down your neck?k, "work ," kirk, let's start with you. how does a ceo navigate when you have people as vocal as carl icahn? >> you have really got to understand what are the priorities of the activist investors. at the end of the day, is there prior need to add shareholder value or to look to themselves at the expense of everyone else? parties are key, that will drive their behavior, how they will shape strategy and help or hurt ceos. >> what usually takes place on the board in a dialogue with ceo's when you see somebody like carl icahn take a significant stake? >> i think the advice that often them,in is negotiate with give what they are asking for, they can cause a lot of trouble. that is not the route aol took. we believed our ceo had the right strategy and was losing -- was moving the company forward, that turned out to be accurate. what do you say to a ceo or to a board when someone comes in, do you say give them the board seat? >> they have got back to -- they have got to step back and importan
when youu work smart have activist investors like carl icahn breathing down your neck?k, "work ," kirk, let's start with you. how does a ceo navigate when you have people as vocal as carl icahn? >> you have really got to understand what are the priorities of the activist investors. at the end of the day, is there prior need to add shareholder value or to look to themselves at the expense of everyone else? parties are key, that will drive their behavior, how they will shape...
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that when youu work with guys who are smart and strategic and believing collaboration -- believe in collaborationand stick to the plan and have discipline and put financial resources behind it, i would take that any day of the week. >> but that brings me to what i want to know. party poker and a million-dollar deal. what comes next? what could make your organization more financially successful, the likes of which we have not seen before in professional sports? >> we have a lot of work to do. it is a pretty simple business. you have to sell tickets, suite, sponsorships him a book more shows. we are on our way. we have to figure out how to approach the market. we will use this off-season to it after it. >> good luck. thanks for joining us. and let me tell you one more time, that is a sweet jacket, seriously. it is on another level. >> may ufc and jay-z. >> may be more ufc than jay-z. thank you. back, he's got the hair, the accent. and today, our digital prophet has the latest forecast for 2014. ♪ >> welcome back. you know what it is time for. big hair, big ideas. what is the latest reduction from t
that when youu work with guys who are smart and strategic and believing collaboration -- believe in collaborationand stick to the plan and have discipline and put financial resources behind it, i would take that any day of the week. >> but that brings me to what i want to know. party poker and a million-dollar deal. what comes next? what could make your organization more financially successful, the likes of which we have not seen before in professional sports? >> we have a lot of...
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back to youu connell: we will make you wait a little bit for this devil baby.talk about hershey. it is joining 3d systems. from emerald asset management is joe. do you like this one? >> we like 3d systems. i want to do this for you. i am only about 2 miles, 3 miles from hershey where we are broadcasting from right now. you can take it into an edible something like this. it is an eagles helmet. connell: we know you are a big eagle fan. you can put that on a cake or anything. you have seen the show "cake boss." they can take this kind of technology and deploy it across all kinds of tech knowledge ease. we like companies like 3d systems although we do not own a lot of it. it is increasing the productivity of these companies. much like robotics does in general. i like the robotics field. we have talked about it before. it does scanning. 3d scanning. you need to scan to make sure that you can do the 3d printing. all right. in all cases. it is called metrology. there is a leader in that space. i just think a company like pharaoh, faro. they are doing a pretty good jo
back to youu connell: we will make you wait a little bit for this devil baby.talk about hershey. it is joining 3d systems. from emerald asset management is joe. do you like this one? >> we like 3d systems. i want to do this for you. i am only about 2 miles, 3 miles from hershey where we are broadcasting from right now. you can take it into an edible something like this. it is an eagles helmet. connell: we know you are a big eagle fan. you can put that on a cake or anything. you have seen...
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regulate something as common carrier, you can use common carrier you roles. , youu upset the interneta lot of power to regulate it. what you cannot do is create a title ii regime under title i. what is that in -- what is net neutrality? is,simplest idea of what it the idea that broadband isps cannot prioritize traffic coming over their networks. reasons,r technical security threats. to take on agoing specific isp. timehousecast. they're goingat to enter into a deal with bi ngle, a terrible name for a search engine. if you pay us $2 billion a year, all of our customers are going to get are your ties access to your search engine. google and being, they are going to be de-prioritized. of the one characterizations of net neutrality. the concern is that this will happen and folks believe this is a problematic concern. it may be. it may not be. we have not seen at a large- scale a problem like this occur that under existing antitrust under existing authorities, the agencies have been able to respond to. isseems the commissioner saying let's take a step back and wait to see whether or not an
regulate something as common carrier, you can use common carrier you roles. , youu upset the interneta lot of power to regulate it. what you cannot do is create a title ii regime under title i. what is that in -- what is net neutrality? is,simplest idea of what it the idea that broadband isps cannot prioritize traffic coming over their networks. reasons,r technical security threats. to take on agoing specific isp. timehousecast. they're goingat to enter into a deal with bi ngle, a terrible name...
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that, youu look at also have to be cognizant of where the costs are.here are considerably lower costs to run a bus system, versus operating a rail system. as i stated in my open statement, we are investing nationally in the bus and rail -- >> it does not seem disproportionate there? not want to be baited into a formula fight, senator, but i take your point. i have often reminded people, as i did yesterday, with the very point that you made. more than half of transit trips in america are still taken by bus. >> maybe we can have those people come to a meeting at a future time if that would be more helpful to us. if i can go on to this, transportation fuel. when i was the governor of the state of west virginia, we were looking at different ways to maximize our fuel efficiency and take advantage of what we have in our country. with the abundance of natural gas in our state and country right now, i thought you all can lead the charge on giving us the incentive to change to natural -as vehicles -- natural gas powered vehicles. the natural uptake of going fro
that, youu look at also have to be cognizant of where the costs are.here are considerably lower costs to run a bus system, versus operating a rail system. as i stated in my open statement, we are investing nationally in the bus and rail -- >> it does not seem disproportionate there? not want to be baited into a formula fight, senator, but i take your point. i have often reminded people, as i did yesterday, with the very point that you made. more than half of transit trips in america are...