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i do not write film scripts, i do not give speeches, i just love to be an artist and do what i am doing. that is what i am talking about in the preface of this book. tavis: what is it about the that is sowriting addictive for you? >> it is going into another world. same thing that the reader gets on the other end trade we have all had the experience of you pick up a book and you get into it and you cannot concentrate and one day you pick up the same book and you do not hear the phone ring. you are totally absorbed. when you get into that special place of unconsciousness you get music or ag to great great movie. it takes you out of yourself, out of this world. there is no feeling quite like it. when we talk about you have to get that fix again it is sort of like a drug high. you make something out of nothing. you get to the end of it, you feel great for little while. then the rush goes away and you have to do it again. enjoy to theo you extent you do interacting with -eaders once the book is gone done? i always dread the process of writing because i am a verbal guy. i write a book every
i do not write film scripts, i do not give speeches, i just love to be an artist and do what i am doing. that is what i am talking about in the preface of this book. tavis: what is it about the that is sowriting addictive for you? >> it is going into another world. same thing that the reader gets on the other end trade we have all had the experience of you pick up a book and you get into it and you cannot concentrate and one day you pick up the same book and you do not hear the phone...
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do you feel, do you lose something off the ball? do you more likely make more mistakes with it. >> you make a lot of mistakes when you go past a number of pitches buzz -- because now yoe getting tired. it's like a sprinter, sprinter for 200 yards he's good for that but if you pass 300, he can't do it. >> rose: his whole body is geared, propulsion come at 200 meters. >> that's a closer, that's what we do, you know. one inning, two innings most. we work for that. when you pass three innings, now there innings is pushing. you're getting to the margin where you will now make a lot of mistakes because you're getting tired. >> rose: did you fear any hitter. >> no, i didn't fear a hitter. >> rose: did anybody fear you at all. >> no, no. >> rose: nobody. nobody that, anybody whose hitting 360. >> i will put it like this. the only guy i didn't want to face when tough situation comes, it was edgar martinez. the reason because i couldn't get him out. i couldn't get him out. it didn't matter how i threw the ball, i couldn't get him out. >> rose
do you feel, do you lose something off the ball? do you more likely make more mistakes with it. >> you make a lot of mistakes when you go past a number of pitches buzz -- because now yoe getting tired. it's like a sprinter, sprinter for 200 yards he's good for that but if you pass 300, he can't do it. >> rose: his whole body is geared, propulsion come at 200 meters. >> that's a closer, that's what we do, you know. one inning, two innings most. we work for that. when you pass...
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what do you do? please help with the lamp. >> the lamp is not nice. >> i think it's kind of -- great decor. >> we'll paint anything. we'll take old things. like this lamp here, and paint is a cool blue, and then you've got a modern looking lamp. so you can -- >> we saw this for hardly anything. it was old, beat up, had no life. we painted it and brought it back to life. it's great and fabulous, and we bought new shade for it. >> on a personal note, how do you do everything? >> drink a lot. >> i turned on the tv and shaw you guys on the bravo show. books are out, seven kids. all of these things going. how do you two manage it all? >> we make the kids work. >> we do. we put them to work. we love what we do. not everyone enjoys decorating, but we kind of do. >> lots of coffee, red wine. >> you guys are great. >> i'm going to give you a hug. it's great seeing you again. >> good luck with the new movie. >> thank you. >> i'm going to hug you. >> of course you do. a big thank you to anthony. kathie lee come
what do you do? please help with the lamp. >> the lamp is not nice. >> i think it's kind of -- great decor. >> we'll paint anything. we'll take old things. like this lamp here, and paint is a cool blue, and then you've got a modern looking lamp. so you can -- >> we saw this for hardly anything. it was old, beat up, had no life. we painted it and brought it back to life. it's great and fabulous, and we bought new shade for it. >> on a personal note, how do you do...
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many people do. but luckily the returns started to come and the surgery held and the nerves began to come back, nerves do it on their own time but i worked hard on the muscles so i i'd have a possibility for the nerves to hook up again. and the therapists have got me now walking in a walker carefully and recently i started to climb up stairs. which is -- you know, was unthinkable when i was lying there and i couldn't move them. >> rose: did you learn something with this experience? >> well, you learn millions of things. first of all, i didn't know that i could work again and i thought to myself -- i always thought i was the luckiest guy in the world and i had 40 years at the met and 50 years of musical -- professional musical activity and i thought, well, if i'm supposed to stop now i will. and what can you do? and i would have pursued other aspects of music, there are many things that interest me, of course. but i suppose as i've found that my dodd body began to respond and i was encouraged to work
many people do. but luckily the returns started to come and the surgery held and the nerves began to come back, nerves do it on their own time but i worked hard on the muscles so i i'd have a possibility for the nerves to hook up again. and the therapists have got me now walking in a walker carefully and recently i started to climb up stairs. which is -- you know, was unthinkable when i was lying there and i couldn't move them. >> rose: did you learn something with this experience?...
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they do not tell me what to do. i have got such a great situation. >> largely, the freedom that each of these fellows have is in large part because they have built up a reputation that they will deliver. one of the things about our business, we work on tight deadlines. we are creating art and satire on a deadline. it requires a lot of different skill sets. it requires the skill set of being a journalist, keeping up with the news, then put on the habit of being a columnist. i think that is how people should regard us. we approach the news, come up with our own perspective on the subject we are going to cover. then we have to be a satirist and apply humor. the last thing, we are an artist, using pictures to deliver our satiric commentary. it is interesting how everyone does them in different ways and each cartoon has a different energy. i have to wear two hats, i work for an international publication, "the economist." as well as "the baltimore sun." i use a very old-fashioned english style pen nibs. it takes me three
they do not tell me what to do. i have got such a great situation. >> largely, the freedom that each of these fellows have is in large part because they have built up a reputation that they will deliver. one of the things about our business, we work on tight deadlines. we are creating art and satire on a deadline. it requires a lot of different skill sets. it requires the skill set of being a journalist, keeping up with the news, then put on the habit of being a columnist. i think that is...
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if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hand and show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's market and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash an
if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take...
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if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armdo's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hand and show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's market and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash and
if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armdo's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take...
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you do you know we do ten cases a day we do a week's worth of programming in a day. which you know is a lot of work for four people in this entertainment industry but not a lot of work for a family court judge i used to do sixty cases a day you know you started nine o'clock in the morning and you worked and it was a grind and you took twenty minutes for lunch and you came back and you did what you had to do so i'm used to getting things moving i had really good training before we talked about having done cases in your own court the most mind boggling thing to me is the second amendment what were they talking about when you talk about a militia or your right to have a gun while the eye of i don't want to talk about my personal thing but i had a guy from start with the our own once who could not comprehend that americans could go in and buy handguns it was beyond his belief sense what do you make of this colorado what do you make of this i don't know because i don't think anybody can understand what goes on in the mind of a madman a minute who would could contemplate d
you do you know we do ten cases a day we do a week's worth of programming in a day. which you know is a lot of work for four people in this entertainment industry but not a lot of work for a family court judge i used to do sixty cases a day you know you started nine o'clock in the morning and you worked and it was a grind and you took twenty minutes for lunch and you came back and you did what you had to do so i'm used to getting things moving i had really good training before we talked about...
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if i can do it, can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hand and show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's mart and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash and
if i can do it, can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you...
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do we go back again and do the same? in the life of an individual, we are not what we were 13 years ago. what can we do today that we cannot do yesterday, better, more imaginative, different. not only has he run changed -- i ran changed, the world has changed. the immediate neighborhood of mesopotamia has changed. i am reluctant to say what the greatest change is. i do not want my family to be the target if i say something stupid. -- let me get philosophical. we are now in 2013. we have gone through this negotiation in a different way. said, he is absolutely right. with all the changes that have happened in that region, we still talk about and approach and a tone that belongs to another decade. this is what worries me. we are right. of course -- that is what i say to my son, of course i am right, i am your father. he knows i am right. how do we move forward? this is what is happening on danger.redible let's look at the region. some other way to attack the tumor. my suggestion, apart from the have moreould be to courage.
do we go back again and do the same? in the life of an individual, we are not what we were 13 years ago. what can we do today that we cannot do yesterday, better, more imaginative, different. not only has he run changed -- i ran changed, the world has changed. the immediate neighborhood of mesopotamia has changed. i am reluctant to say what the greatest change is. i do not want my family to be the target if i say something stupid. -- let me get philosophical. we are now in 2013. we have gone...
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if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a re opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hand and show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's market and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash and
if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a re opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take...
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and then you go on stage and you give it give me a vocal warm up what do you do well like that but a little to before in the desert and i do this for a few different a few different ones obviously but is just too. but it is. but it. but i. know. who but zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero it's very boring but this is like warming up if you sing every day. but not really when i because i sing so much like four times four sometimes fives a week the days off i don't i used to be silent on days of now i have kids is still difficult to sing in vegas and that climate you know used to tell me to right now right now well first of all we're very lucky because they have humidified dress in the dressing room my house and the stage we have special equipment under this stage huge things that are producing warm humidity that are directing on me it's a breeze of humidity all the time you have to be careful microphones i don't like humidity so much but if we need to change a microphone every night we will so we don't have that but now i
and then you go on stage and you give it give me a vocal warm up what do you do well like that but a little to before in the desert and i do this for a few different a few different ones obviously but is just too. but it is. but it. but i. know. who but zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero it's very boring but this is like warming up if you sing every day. but not really when i because i sing so much like four times four sometimes...
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we are doing it, baby! [ cheers and applause ] >> jon: it is like an insurrection in here, in 2003 -- i have a transcript of the o'reilly show. it is obviously one-story we are going to cover tonight, the impending shutdown of the federal government, which is the subject of tonight's special presentation. ♪ >> for those just joining the story in progress our government is going to shut down in 57 of your earth minutes. because the house republicans are refusing to fund the government, unless the rest of congress delays implementation of the affordable care act, also known as obamacare. also known as the end of america as we know it for reasons no one is able to clearly explain. [ cheers and applause ] >> jon: but you know what? let's let the house republicans try. >> this country was founded on limited government and consent of the govern but obamacare is based on limitless government. >> we are leading on protecting hardworking americans across this country that are feeling the overreach from the federal
we are doing it, baby! [ cheers and applause ] >> jon: it is like an insurrection in here, in 2003 -- i have a transcript of the o'reilly show. it is obviously one-story we are going to cover tonight, the impending shutdown of the federal government, which is the subject of tonight's special presentation. ♪ >> for those just joining the story in progress our government is going to shut down in 57 of your earth minutes. because the house republicans are refusing to fund the...
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if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hand and show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's market and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash an
if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take...
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do that. >> thank you. it has been great working here. i have not called for an increase in the gas tax. let's be clear about that. i have said that i think we should get rid of the tax breaks for the top four integrated oil companies. all the testimony before this congress indicates that because you have a pretty competitive market in that area, they would not raise prices at the pump. they would reduce the profits which have been huge. if you raise your price at the pump and the smaller guys are not, then obviously you are going to get less customers. this is a way to remove the taxpayer subsidy for big oil accident that was an of history to begin with. number two, when i talk about higher income people being able to take more, we are talking to sharon responsibility. i am talking about folks or making over $1 million a year. you shouldn't be able to get more in terms of tax reduction's -- deductions than somebody in a middle income area. you should get the same for example 28% tax break on
do that. >> thank you. it has been great working here. i have not called for an increase in the gas tax. let's be clear about that. i have said that i think we should get rid of the tax breaks for the top four integrated oil companies. all the testimony before this congress indicates that because you have a pretty competitive market in that area, they would not raise prices at the pump. they would reduce the profits which have been huge. if you raise your price at the pump and the smaller...
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if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hanand show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's market and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash and
if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take...
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we do it with what is practical. we do it with the rainy day. will it do things we do not like? sure. i go to the premise that you are better off in the same room with them talking with them, being their ally. you can have more influence over what you do than saying we're going to turn our backs. we turn our back. we had both sides with us. choose from an american perspective dealing with the egyptian military with whom we have had ties for many years or the muslim brotherhood, i will take the military. i think that is what american policy should be. not to condone some of the excesses. it is helping to change it. you're better off doing it from inside the room then from outside. said there was a dichotomy. if there was a restoration of civilian rule or a vote, is there a possibility the muslim brotherhood or a group similar would win again? if that happens, what do we do then? >> i think they would not win again. there are a lot of egyptians who voted for the muslim brotherhood who expected a different type of went the muslim brotherhood took over. i think they sell that when m
we do it with what is practical. we do it with the rainy day. will it do things we do not like? sure. i go to the premise that you are better off in the same room with them talking with them, being their ally. you can have more influence over what you do than saying we're going to turn our backs. we turn our back. we had both sides with us. choose from an american perspective dealing with the egyptian military with whom we have had ties for many years or the muslim brotherhood, i will take the...
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even the michael jordan teachers do not do much in the first year. it is after three years that you can evaluate the teacher so that was a fascinating thing. classroom raised size. most of us with half a brain understand. a small classroom size does make a difference. >> actually, no. that is the reverse. that was my feeling was just yours). it has to, right? that is intuitive. such a strong is thing for pop politicians to do. the voters really believe it. this is what the research supports. the research says that classroom it hashen you reduce almost no impact. if you'd reduce it dramatically in the early years it has some impact but not actually enough to close the gap and it costs so much money and put so much burden that the researchers said that is not one of the things i would do to close the gap. if you wanted to close the gap. if you want to put it on the health model, it is like having a pet. to havingbeen proving ten a longer life. it is not what will close the achievement gap. there is this triage you need to do and there is these major th
even the michael jordan teachers do not do much in the first year. it is after three years that you can evaluate the teacher so that was a fascinating thing. classroom raised size. most of us with half a brain understand. a small classroom size does make a difference. >> actually, no. that is the reverse. that was my feeling was just yours). it has to, right? that is intuitive. such a strong is thing for pop politicians to do. the voters really believe it. this is what the research...
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>> do like you used to do in the war. just turn around, walk away, and do nothing. just--just... >> all right. i know what to do. >> thank you, colonel. >> ha ha ha. cora! >> you--! >> brown done hurt the hip-hop boy! >> you make--in your face. >> [chuckles] >> mm-hmm. >> mr. brown, what did you do?! >> cora, him fell down. >> what do you mean, "him fell down"? >> he done knocked that boy out. >> you hush! ain't nobody ask you nothing. >> well, can you go out there and stall, colonel? >> well, i don't have anything prepared, but, uh... yes! >> you sellout! >> mr. tight? mr. tight? i can't believe you, mr. brown! that's why sasha wanted you out of the way! >> cora, you--you act like you ain't never knocked nobody out! >> no, i ain't never knocked nobody out at a time like this! >> well, what time did you knock somebody out at? >> you-- >> you done knocked somebody-- you can't judge me if you done... throw the first rock if you ain't never knocked nobody out. >> mr. brown, now, how are we gonna raise $100,000? now, you done knocked the--oh! you always messing stuff up
>> do like you used to do in the war. just turn around, walk away, and do nothing. just--just... >> all right. i know what to do. >> thank you, colonel. >> ha ha ha. cora! >> you--! >> brown done hurt the hip-hop boy! >> you make--in your face. >> [chuckles] >> mm-hmm. >> mr. brown, what did you do?! >> cora, him fell down. >> what do you mean, "him fell down"? >> he done knocked that boy out. >> you...
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where do you go? what do you do? what do you do? come on. what do you do? uh... astro cleaners on st. james place is the only place that is open on that day. unbelievable. unbelievable! if you don't mind me asking-- anything. you can ask me anything. okay. i'm your wingman. it's just that i've sat next to angela for a very long, very long time. right-o. how could anyone stand that woman? what?! what do you see in her? wh-what do you see in angela? what do i see in angela? i want to know. i see through a hard exterior to a little jelly in the middle. she is teaching me to be a better person. and she's working really hard on that. and she has the softest skin i've ever seen, and i can't wait to have sex with her. (oscar) you haven't had sex? no. y--are you guys waiting to get married, or? honestly, i don't know what we're waiting for. andy, something is wrong with that woman. what is wrong with her? i'd like to know. you should call her and ask her. i'd like to know what's wrong with her. i should call her and ask her. what is wrong with her? do it. it's a-- call h
where do you go? what do you do? what do you do? come on. what do you do? uh... astro cleaners on st. james place is the only place that is open on that day. unbelievable. unbelievable! if you don't mind me asking-- anything. you can ask me anything. okay. i'm your wingman. it's just that i've sat next to angela for a very long, very long time. right-o. how could anyone stand that woman? what?! what do you see in her? wh-what do you see in angela? what do i see in angela? i want to know. i see...
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how to do it? that i think is important that we keep off the charlie rose even the charlie rose show for now. >> rose: how to do it. >> yes. >> rose: most people always believed that there would be some cooperation between the united states, israel, jordan and others in the region. >> i think there's a common concern in the region. there's a real question of, you know, there are two book ends to this problem. the first is you don't want iran hezbollah and assad to win because that's a terrible thing. that's the iranian access group. that's the if you are thing. the second thing is you don't want al-qaeda and israel winning. i happen to think that there might be a third way. >> rose: what's the third way. >> that's your next show, charlie. >> rose: come on. >> it is serious. >> rose: this is the point of this, sort of some understanding of how you find an appropriate avenue to avoid war and tragedy of more than 100,000 people dead and more than two million refugees. what's the way that you think mig
how to do it? that i think is important that we keep off the charlie rose even the charlie rose show for now. >> rose: how to do it. >> yes. >> rose: most people always believed that there would be some cooperation between the united states, israel, jordan and others in the region. >> i think there's a common concern in the region. there's a real question of, you know, there are two book ends to this problem. the first is you don't want iran hezbollah and assad to win...
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let's do that. it's hard to look at the strategy led by at the scene -- ted cruz and for the opponents of obama care. >> donald trump, i know you like him very much. he gives a rosing defense later. comes later on the show. for now jim heinz and ted cole, thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're watching the white house and capitol hill for any signs of a deal and when we come back, a man that has seen things worse than this, mr. deal himself, donald trump, his advise for the president at this crucial time. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ make my mark i wawith prid
let's do that. it's hard to look at the strategy led by at the scene -- ted cruz and for the opponents of obama care. >> donald trump, i know you like him very much. he gives a rosing defense later. comes later on the show. for now jim heinz and ted cole, thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're watching the white house and capitol hill for any signs of a deal and when we come back, a man that has seen things worse than this, mr. deal himself, donald trump, his advise for the...
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that is what i do, that is what ever professional that i know do. an insurance sales person who writes a book-that's just because you write a book does not mean anything. stay away from get rich quick schemes. >> i cannot really afford to buy a home you have any ideas? >> unless you are looking to make 100,000 you will probably eventually have children or maybe you already do. $500,000 does not even buy a house the suitable for most children. you will go to other schools and is okay to rent, get a management company and let them take care of the vacation. you can own real estate without owning a home. >> what do you think about learn best.com this is for the average person who doesn't have a lot of information about money. they will tell you your net worth. it is very similar tune mint.com. i would highly endorse them. >> you can always drop me an e-mail. it will be back soon on rob black and your money.
that is what i do, that is what ever professional that i know do. an insurance sales person who writes a book-that's just because you write a book does not mean anything. stay away from get rich quick schemes. >> i cannot really afford to buy a home you have any ideas? >> unless you are looking to make 100,000 you will probably eventually have children or maybe you already do. $500,000 does not even buy a house the suitable for most children. you will go to other schools and is okay...
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if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take you by the hand and show you that you can eliminate debt and create cash now so you and your family can benefit from today's foreclosure market. at armando's live event, you will learn that you can help others out of foreclosure while making huge sums of cash in today's market and in your backyard; that now is the time to buy renovate, and sell real estate with or without your money or your credit; that you can do this in your marketplace now; you can get pre-foreclosures and foreclosures the way armando does you can change your family legacy by creating huge sums of cash an
if i can do it, you can do it. if my students can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it with the right training, but you got to call that number. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armando live event series to your area this week. this is a rare opportunity to learn armando's millionaire real estate strategies that made him a household name. armando's team will take...
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that i do i do i think it's a sickness. oh and when your husband bites his nails oh i'm like. oh it's just go off by just nail yeah oh so bad t.v. show your fans would be surprised to know that you watch. well i watch i fall asleep to t.v. home house hunters but i watch like nancy grace about eight like nancy grace i do who would solve every crime budget suiting the accused spy lover ok. you could have something named after you what was wanted to be. oh no. i bet it'll eat i'm good spatial do you know the street no way to. go in the sunset it's larry king square really john right up there it will be there forever i was you know that it was want to get into an accident and larry oh no no no no no i had to cover the cop look up where the visitor isn't wearing a helmet something no one knows about you pretty much know everything but. i make up i make up my own stories for my son before he goes to bed like i don't read like i read but i make up my own story one of the thing is stranded on a desert island what three things you t
that i do i do i think it's a sickness. oh and when your husband bites his nails oh i'm like. oh it's just go off by just nail yeah oh so bad t.v. show your fans would be surprised to know that you watch. well i watch i fall asleep to t.v. home house hunters but i watch like nancy grace about eight like nancy grace i do who would solve every crime budget suiting the accused spy lover ok. you could have something named after you what was wanted to be. oh no. i bet it'll eat i'm good spatial do...
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what we're doing right, what we are doing wrong. and i think a point that was made -- please correct me -- when we take the step into social media as journalists, we are looking not just at what our competitors or friends are tweeting about. it is about really being into that community and finding out what the people, what the general public, and what the very niche public are talking about. the way to do that, i basically have worked with our editorial team to teach them how to follow hashtags on twitter, digging deep into the neighborhoods and what they are discussing. some of the ways we do that is going into facebook groups. reddit is a huge piece for us in new york and chicago. reddit is a thriving community. some reddits are forums. i will actually bring that up. you can see here that reddit has topics throughout the world come and you can really drill down and learn about what people are talking about in new york city. you could also scroll down even further and look to see what people are talking about in my neighborhood in
what we're doing right, what we are doing wrong. and i think a point that was made -- please correct me -- when we take the step into social media as journalists, we are looking not just at what our competitors or friends are tweeting about. it is about really being into that community and finding out what the people, what the general public, and what the very niche public are talking about. the way to do that, i basically have worked with our editorial team to teach them how to follow hashtags...
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>> guest: yes, i do. first of all i think in the case of general motors i think rick wagoner was very open to female leaders and wanted to see them promoted as fast as possible and put them in conditions of greater responsibility. and willing to push female leaders pretty fast. you know maybe even take a little risk and push them faster than what we would normally say they were ready for it. there is no problem there but it was dan ackerson who made what i consider the boldest move of putting mary bharara and for product development. a broader question competently think it was good to bring outsiders and? i think we have outsiders in all three american companies. you have alan mulally at ford and dan ackerson at gm. i was always have the feeling that an automotive ceo should have an automatic background because he needs to understand the industry. i have revised my opinion on that. the most important is for a nonmotive -- nonautomotive experience ceo to possess good leadership skills and must have the jud
>> guest: yes, i do. first of all i think in the case of general motors i think rick wagoner was very open to female leaders and wanted to see them promoted as fast as possible and put them in conditions of greater responsibility. and willing to push female leaders pretty fast. you know maybe even take a little risk and push them faster than what we would normally say they were ready for it. there is no problem there but it was dan ackerson who made what i consider the boldest move of...
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i do not stay much longer. >> how do you know he had him do that? >> hit actually spoke to administrative law judge and i given my phone number to an employee there. she had left several messages on my phone to let me know when the employee was going to be off work so that he could send someone to follow her. you feltis no doubt intimidated. >> very much so. i do not want to be involved in it. it was bad enough that she had my number and left messages on my phone. he actually asked me to drive to her home. he would get upset if you told him no to anything. i told him i did not want to do that, if he would not talk to for a wild make you feel bad for not doing what he wanted. i just let shortly after that. seen,m what you have there is no way that judge daugherty could have had as many authority ands carried out a lot to the activities that he did without the active support of judge andras. >> correct. >> that obviously is disturbing. he was the chief judge here. reported to the director, he told me on several occasions that he had spoke with that he
i do not stay much longer. >> how do you know he had him do that? >> hit actually spoke to administrative law judge and i given my phone number to an employee there. she had left several messages on my phone to let me know when the employee was going to be off work so that he could send someone to follow her. you feltis no doubt intimidated. >> very much so. i do not want to be involved in it. it was bad enough that she had my number and left messages on my phone. he actually...
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you get out. >> i do, i do get out. but it's very clear, it made me very uncomfortable. >> rose: what made you uncomfortable. >> the fact i was getting praise more than i deserved. >> rose: you were getting criticism that you didn't deserve questioningly. >> not particularly more. >> rose: it's hard for me to believe you felt more badly about the praise you were getting and didn't deserve than you did about the criticism that you felt you did not deserve. >> i'm a human being. if you read my book, you'll find one of the things i do in trying to determine whether certain of these inbred propensities are real, i start with myself. and i say how do you respond to certain things. and i say such and such. and then i realize so does everybody else in the same way. i mean for example, i say very early on in the book. i was brought up in canyons of new york and wall street and i really didn't get out into the real world until i got into music. and then later i got into national economic events. and i realized one day that every
you get out. >> i do, i do get out. but it's very clear, it made me very uncomfortable. >> rose: what made you uncomfortable. >> the fact i was getting praise more than i deserved. >> rose: you were getting criticism that you didn't deserve questioningly. >> not particularly more. >> rose: it's hard for me to believe you felt more badly about the praise you were getting and didn't deserve than you did about the criticism that you felt you did not deserve....
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you can do both. you do have ways if you don't have them. >> in the case of your book, that's a tough love person you would try to avoid at all costs. you don't learn about it until later. sometimes the best mentors are the ones tough on you. >> it's about tough love. what a great mentor is not the person who coddles you and pats you on the head and says you're so great. they're the person who is really honest with you who says, you know, work harder, who says, you know, the best teachers and end being. and if you think about your own best teachers, it's probably not the one who let you get away with everything. it was probably the one who kicked your butt. >> i had one in sixth grade. no, tenth grade, no 11th grade said she was going to fail me if i didn't enter a certain pageant and it was a scholarship pageant kind of thing. it changed my whole life when i did it. i don't know if she would've but she scared me enough i did it. >> it's finding the balance between being able to say you have to do thi
you can do both. you do have ways if you don't have them. >> in the case of your book, that's a tough love person you would try to avoid at all costs. you don't learn about it until later. sometimes the best mentors are the ones tough on you. >> it's about tough love. what a great mentor is not the person who coddles you and pats you on the head and says you're so great. they're the person who is really honest with you who says, you know, work harder, who says, you know, the best...
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that means you are doing something without doing something. kennedy, obama gave out a toll-free number to call and everybody called and that didn't work and then it crashed. what is the message here. the government works. >> the government does not work. you can't put together a simple website? how hard is that? any 12-year-old with a 4-year-old mac book pro could do a better job. we are calling in the best of silicon valley, let's be clear. i know my obama impression was horrible. >> that was uncanning. >> obamacare is worse. if this is a forecast and everybody is like, medicare part d has a lot of problems. it is not true. medicare part d, it is scary and bad for families and people who are able to sign up for it and has spoken to 1 of the 150 people 24 hours a day they find their premiums are higher and so are their deductibles. so if you spent $$250 a month for a $3,000 deductible, now you spend $350 and your deductible is $7,000. >> and the payment you are making every month does not go against your deductible, is that true? >> that is tr
that means you are doing something without doing something. kennedy, obama gave out a toll-free number to call and everybody called and that didn't work and then it crashed. what is the message here. the government works. >> the government does not work. you can't put together a simple website? how hard is that? any 12-year-old with a 4-year-old mac book pro could do a better job. we are calling in the best of silicon valley, let's be clear. i know my obama impression was horrible....
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how do we create more jobs, how do we grow the economy, how do we boost manufacturing, how do we make sure our kids are getting a first class education. all those things are on the table. i'm happy to talk about health care, happy to talk about energy policy. how do we deal with our long-term fiscal situation. all those things i've been eager and anxious to talk to republicans about for the last seven months and i put out a budget that specifically lays out my vision for how we're going to grow this economy and i suspect republicans can do the same and we'll negotiate it. we shouldn't hurt a whole bunch of people in order for one side to think they are going to have to have a little more leverage in those negotiations. last point i'm going to make. the bill that is being presented to end the government shutdown reflects republican priorities. it's the republican budget. the funding levels of this short-term funding bill, called the cr, is far lower than what democrats think it should be. nevertheless democrats are prepared to put the majority of votes on it to fund the government. whe
how do we create more jobs, how do we grow the economy, how do we boost manufacturing, how do we make sure our kids are getting a first class education. all those things are on the table. i'm happy to talk about health care, happy to talk about energy policy. how do we deal with our long-term fiscal situation. all those things i've been eager and anxious to talk to republicans about for the last seven months and i put out a budget that specifically lays out my vision for how we're going to grow...
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do it, lucas, do it! >> do it, lucas. >> no, lucas. wow! >> guys, listen, in the backseat of a car in a wheelchair, not all -- all things are equal. >> and you gave him that knife. you wanted to set it up. >> tease him. >> reimagining of this classic. >> absolutely. >> in what way? you move the town to new york. >> it was originally in san francisco. we're now in new york. the fact that the character -- is he edgier, defiant. modern day. and also we have flashbacks on every single episode. it's very much the way the story is written. it's watching a man, who he was before this accident, where is he shot in the back, put in a wheelchair, and who he is now becoming. >> there's shots of you as a young man. >> i don't know about young. >> when i met you like 30 years ago, you looked exactly the same. >> you're very kind. >> did you ever watch any of the old "iron side"? >> yeah. it went off the air in '75, so i did not actually then, but i tell you, when this came around into my life, i went back and watch aid lot. this show is famous. people d
do it, lucas, do it! >> do it, lucas. >> no, lucas. wow! >> guys, listen, in the backseat of a car in a wheelchair, not all -- all things are equal. >> and you gave him that knife. you wanted to set it up. >> tease him. >> reimagining of this classic. >> absolutely. >> in what way? you move the town to new york. >> it was originally in san francisco. we're now in new york. the fact that the character -- is he edgier, defiant. modern day. and...
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they cannot do what it is their job to do. if we were ever going to examine something, we need to take a look at those. >> you also talk about more minor parties and third parties. our system does not seem to allow that to happen, at least not easily. it is very hard for a third- party candidate to get elected. >> it is true, but in my home state of new york, we have a system known as fusion. it allows minor parties to nominate candidates of other parties, including the major parties. there is a left-wing political party in your state call the working family party. they have had a lot of success in influencing democratic primaries. they have shifted the parties of the left. as a republican, i do not necessarily feel that it reflects my desires. it is a group of people who have felt more alienated and have felt excluded from the process. they have been able to exert some influence on the democratic rd in new york. i think if other stout -- states allowed fusion, that might help development as well. >> you are all party animals
they cannot do what it is their job to do. if we were ever going to examine something, we need to take a look at those. >> you also talk about more minor parties and third parties. our system does not seem to allow that to happen, at least not easily. it is very hard for a third- party candidate to get elected. >> it is true, but in my home state of new york, we have a system known as fusion. it allows minor parties to nominate candidates of other parties, including the major...
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what do we do? >> so first thing, this is where i'd ask for i.d. >> stephen: shouldn't we scrub up before you navigate he? >> absolutely not. >> stephen: i don't want anybody touch mig junk without -- you know -- >> i'm not examining you. this is just filling out an application. >> stephen: i don't have to drop trou? >> absolutely not. >> stephen: okay, where can i drop my trou around this place? >> we're navigating, helping you apply for obamacare. >> stephen: are you going to wear gloves? >> i don't need them. >> stephen: can i wear them >> if you prefer, sure. >> stephen: okay. (laughter) i'm good. your >> your first name again, please? >> why do you need to know? >> stephen: i'm trying to fill out your application. >> stephen: you know people are worried health care navigators are scam artists who are going to steal our identities. identity theft, are you familiar a that? >> i understand that but --. >> stephen: if i give you my name you're me and suddenly you're sleeping with my wife and drivin
what do we do? >> so first thing, this is where i'd ask for i.d. >> stephen: shouldn't we scrub up before you navigate he? >> absolutely not. >> stephen: i don't want anybody touch mig junk without -- you know -- >> i'm not examining you. this is just filling out an application. >> stephen: i don't have to drop trou? >> absolutely not. >> stephen: okay, where can i drop my trou around this place? >> we're navigating, helping you apply for...
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i still do not get -- tavis: do not get, do not appreciate. there is always this ongoing conversation between black folk and african folk or black americans and african americans or africans, i should say that you're going to go to any barbershop on any given day and you have some black folk talking about africans and african talking about black folk and some things we agree and some things we are like ships passing in the night even though we are all from the motherland, you get my weight. isre is the diaspora but it -- there is not always a connect to my does that make sense to you? >> it does. i was felt in the middle of that. you have both experiences. >> when i came back here for liberal arts at a college and there is a lot of of africans come there and caribbean's come there and african-americans. there is an interesting election i feel to everybody. i grew up on the continent so i have a connection to that experience but i have parents who were here from the 1960 posta the 1980's and i grew up a picture of martin luther king on the mant
i still do not get -- tavis: do not get, do not appreciate. there is always this ongoing conversation between black folk and african folk or black americans and african americans or africans, i should say that you're going to go to any barbershop on any given day and you have some black folk talking about africans and african talking about black folk and some things we agree and some things we are like ships passing in the night even though we are all from the motherland, you get my weight....
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he says well i do nothing. you do nothing. you shouldn't be doing all the training, you should be in control of a training sessions and let me go on with it. i say now wait a minute, i'm not for that. he says well i think you're wrong. i had an old trainer there at the time, he was a great old man. he says boss, he's right. it's that way. i said let me think about it. so i gave it a try and it worked. it's amazing when you're actually watching and seeing the players have it. even seeing the defects and the performance and the habits. you could see sometimes it's not quite right, i wonder what's wrong with them. it's a million things. and that observation of carry through is clear and i used that really well. >> rose: you have to, i have a theory that you really do have to make sure that you're in the moment, you know. because if you're only in the moment can you see with great focus. and you always have to ask yourself what is happening here. what is going on. >> yes. that's the power of observation. >> rose: yes. >> by doing
he says well i do nothing. you do nothing. you shouldn't be doing all the training, you should be in control of a training sessions and let me go on with it. i say now wait a minute, i'm not for that. he says well i think you're wrong. i had an old trainer there at the time, he was a great old man. he says boss, he's right. it's that way. i said let me think about it. so i gave it a try and it worked. it's amazing when you're actually watching and seeing the players have it. even seeing the...
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so do they. it's not a whole lot different. >> i think people hear the word "drone," and they only have one thing that comes to mind right now. it's what they've seen on nbc or cnn. they hear about the predator, the drone, how it's being used in the military which is essentially one application. i think this technology is similar to gps. gps is a technology that was absolutely developed for the military with military funding. and if you had asked people 15, 20 years ago whether they were willing to all carry around a gps essentially tracking device in their pocket, people would have said absolutely not. that's crazy. and they may have been a little bit afraid of the technology. and of course, now everyone does it because they see the real value that it brings to people's everyday lives. i think that's going to happen with drones. >> tools are neutral. it's the use they're put to. i could say drones to find flood victims. i could say drones to fly drugs -- to fly drugs over the border, you know, i
so do they. it's not a whole lot different. >> i think people hear the word "drone," and they only have one thing that comes to mind right now. it's what they've seen on nbc or cnn. they hear about the predator, the drone, how it's being used in the military which is essentially one application. i think this technology is similar to gps. gps is a technology that was absolutely developed for the military with military funding. and if you had asked people 15, 20 years ago whether...
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do the four of you get back together, do you have dinners? >> when was the last time all four of us were in a room? it's hard. we were together three of us last week. >> and you two get together when you're in new york, right? >> we try. >> we go out for dinner and freak people out. >> we're going out somewhere for dinner tonight in new york, but we're not telling anybody. good luck. >> we'll be out there! >> to people still identify you from that show or do they talk about things that happened -- >> they definitely talk about the new things, but when people are together -- >> one time we walked in to a restaurant and we didn't have reservations and i thought the waiter was going to drop his tray. >> he thought he was on tv. >> we have a couple of questions from fans. >> our facebook fan wants to know what would you have changed if anything when you look back on the show. >> three more seasons probably. >> yeah. >> i think we made a very strategic to end it while we were on top, but looking back -- >> i think selfishly we would have loved to
do the four of you get back together, do you have dinners? >> when was the last time all four of us were in a room? it's hard. we were together three of us last week. >> and you two get together when you're in new york, right? >> we try. >> we go out for dinner and freak people out. >> we're going out somewhere for dinner tonight in new york, but we're not telling anybody. good luck. >> we'll be out there! >> to people still identify you from that show...
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and so you wanna feel warmer, so what do you do? you come back and you jump back in the shower stall, you close the door or close the curtain and you're right there. and it turns out the temperature of that shower might be the same as outside. but you feel warmer in the shower. anyone have an idea why? well, there's something going on there, and it's not evaporation and it begins with a c. condensation. condensation, gang. yeah, condensation. and what's happening is all that water vapor is coming tattooing on you, banging in you, clanging on you, giving up its energy to you, and how do you feel? you feel warmer. and if in that shower that condensation just exactly equals the evaporation, then you feel perfectly comfortable with no net change. usually both processes happen. i mean, on a muggy day, that's a day when you're perspiring, and you're evaporating. but condensation of the surrounding atmosphere is happening at a greater rate than the evaporation. so you feel hot and sticky. so on a muggy day, you-- muggy day is accompanied b
and so you wanna feel warmer, so what do you do? you come back and you jump back in the shower stall, you close the door or close the curtain and you're right there. and it turns out the temperature of that shower might be the same as outside. but you feel warmer in the shower. anyone have an idea why? well, there's something going on there, and it's not evaporation and it begins with a c. condensation. condensation, gang. yeah, condensation. and what's happening is all that water vapor is...
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if i cannot do it in the first four, i cannot do it. i think of medicaid expansion is sustainable in terms of public opinion. i am very supportive and i do not mean from a policy perspective, a political perspective. i am very supportive and i said i believe from a governor perspective, he or she is on sustainable ground to expand medicaid to the purposes we are talking about. i, as a republican, said if i were you i would put in a kicker that said this is based on the government keeping its match. at some covers did, do not expand medicaid put them on your private plan. i would do all of those things. i got it was sustainable -- i.t. out it was sustainable. it was sustainable. you cannot produce a majority republican in terms of voters. you could get the support of 30%, 40% of republicans. also, in terms of an incumbent government as a body working in a republican primary and looking at the data it if i had to win it will be very difficult. to tot means is you have -- i do not see a lot of challengers working in the primaries large hap
if i cannot do it in the first four, i cannot do it. i think of medicaid expansion is sustainable in terms of public opinion. i am very supportive and i do not mean from a policy perspective, a political perspective. i am very supportive and i said i believe from a governor perspective, he or she is on sustainable ground to expand medicaid to the purposes we are talking about. i, as a republican, said if i were you i would put in a kicker that said this is based on the government keeping its...
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and when i want to do it. well i haven't done and internship in vegas because quite honestly it's a desert it's very hard to sing in a desert and i've gone in and out and i love to do that that's great but right now on with the standards of me to be at royal albert hall in october which is been a dream of mine what a great place and this this record is perfect for that i'm in switzerland we're going to do a night of the proms these sixty seven piece orchestra in different parts of europe and i'd love to come back to the states next year and maybe do a hollywood bowl were inducted into the hollywood bowl hall of fame along with harry connick it was wonderful so i would love to do that kind of thing with an orchestra your voice changed i think i actually have much more control and i've kept evolving i still you know i try to new voice coach about a year ago because i knew i was going to do this record and i recorded it live like like this genre was done like sinatra did for days in the studio four songs a day wi
and when i want to do it. well i haven't done and internship in vegas because quite honestly it's a desert it's very hard to sing in a desert and i've gone in and out and i love to do that that's great but right now on with the standards of me to be at royal albert hall in october which is been a dream of mine what a great place and this this record is perfect for that i'm in switzerland we're going to do a night of the proms these sixty seven piece orchestra in different parts of europe and...
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they do not have the votes to do it. they are therefore willing to hold up the funding of the government to advance their policy agenda. that plays into the larger issue. i also want to tell you that we are about what is it, 12 days now away from defaulting. and we are going to default at this point, because what i hear from my republican colleagues is, no, we do not want to default. as long as we cut enough spending as long as we do tax reform, we will be fine. which is what we have been hearing since january, 2000 11. i just want to explain briefly to the american people what the difference in the positions are here. i'm going to be as honest as i can be. prograrepublicans believe we can and thatt spending, means discretionary spending. means entitlements because we have artie cut discretionary spending. the deficit is high so they want to cut spending. the president has put entitlement cuts on the table. the difference of opinion is whether or not we should also raise taxes as part of that deal to deal with the defici
they do not have the votes to do it. they are therefore willing to hold up the funding of the government to advance their policy agenda. that plays into the larger issue. i also want to tell you that we are about what is it, 12 days now away from defaulting. and we are going to default at this point, because what i hear from my republican colleagues is, no, we do not want to default. as long as we cut enough spending as long as we do tax reform, we will be fine. which is what we have been...
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what they'reeally looking for are, what can you do or what do you know how to do well... that will help me, the employer do my job ? we have a very busy office here. how do you see yourself fitting in ? i'm very enthusiastic and i work very well under pressure. well, those are important qualities. the next important key is eye contact. eye contact is very, very important, because it communicates to the employer a sense of sincerity... and a sense of being self-assured and confident. thank you so much. it's been a pleasure lydia. let me know when you want to see don. okay, i could do that tomorrow too. okay, why don't you do all of it ? you'll get a job. what a mess. don't worry, mr. brashov. we'll make it. i am talking about the ad in the paper: "new restaurant, grand opening." - well, that sounds fine to me. - yes, except there's no name in the ad. i'm sure people will find out eventually. hello ? yes, this is the mystery restaurant but we don't open for another three hours. no, i cannot take an order. because i have no one to deliver food. let me take care of this. hell
what they'reeally looking for are, what can you do or what do you know how to do well... that will help me, the employer do my job ? we have a very busy office here. how do you see yourself fitting in ? i'm very enthusiastic and i work very well under pressure. well, those are important qualities. the next important key is eye contact. eye contact is very, very important, because it communicates to the employer a sense of sincerity... and a sense of being self-assured and confident. thank you...
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to do. we should get our congress to push the nsa, very single american in writing like they do compaes when your privacy you're privacy may have been violated and let them know that their particular phone or ipad has been seized by the american government and demanded a debate publicly on the tpic see one katrina, you make so much good sense. very snd ideas. there is nothing offensive about this. thank you so much. in the meantime, maybe these guys should check this out. a way for people to save money duringhe shutdown. we will have that friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. airline miles will take your game worldwid what i'm really looking for is- i got two words r you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. sech, compare, and apply at creditcards.
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