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paul: yeah. emily: loopt. when you stepped down, there were certainly people out there who said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing he's ot cut out to be me, because i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator is now. he is better than me at this. emily: come on, jessica. paul: i was good to giving advice to founders. emily: is sam going to be better than pg? jessica: well, they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the table that neither of us had. which is this amazing amount of energy and patience that is needed to broker deals with investors. y combinator is doing a lot of different things as a result. emily: i want to talk a little bit about each of you and where you came from. where you grew up. your parents. paul: my family came here from england when i was 3 1/2. and we lived in pittsburgh, because my father worked in the nuclear business. when you designed a nuclear reactor, he was the one who would figure out if it was going to explode.
paul: yeah. emily: loopt. when you stepped down, there were certainly people out there who said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing he's ot cut out to be me, because i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator is now. he is better than me at this. emily: come on, jessica. paul: i was good to giving advice to founders. emily: is sam going to be better than pg? jessica: well, they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the table that neither of us...
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paul: yeah. emily: you are still doing office hours. paul: i had, this afternoon, i had the best conversation with a founder that i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stripe. 100% of the conversation was about giant, take-over-the-world ambitious plans. and that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm still very much involved. i'm doing all of the same things that i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam altman. emily: now sam was actually the founder of one of your very first companies. paul: yeah. emily: loopt. when you stepped down, there were certainly people out there who said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing he's not cut out to be me, because i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator is now. he is better than me at this. emily: come on, jessica. paul: i was good to giving advice to founders. emily: is sam going to
paul: yeah. emily: you are still doing office hours. paul: i had, this afternoon, i had the best conversation with a founder that i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stripe. 100% of the conversation was about giant, take-over-the-world ambitious plans. and that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm still very much involved. i'm doing all of the same things that i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss...
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emily: paul? paul: i have to say it very carefully so i can remain in control of myself, but, remind your parents to be screened for colon cancer. emily: i understand. my father passed away. there are many things that i would like to tell him. paul: yeah. emily: and do for him. paul: colon cancer, man, it's just -- if they catch it early, it's so preventable. you know? you have to make them go get screened. jessica: yeah. emily: so what is next? i mean, is y.c. it? or will there be a second -- jessica: well, not from paul. emily: act from paul and jessica? jessica: i'm, like, fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator as i was the day we got started, if not more so. we are doing so many exciting things. paul: now it actually seems like a good idea. [laughter] emily: how about you, paul? paul: i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. and that is what i always was hoping to do. emily: how do you guys want y.c. to be remembered? paul: you know, i don't want y
emily: paul? paul: i have to say it very carefully so i can remain in control of myself, but, remind your parents to be screened for colon cancer. emily: i understand. my father passed away. there are many things that i would like to tell him. paul: yeah. emily: and do for him. paul: colon cancer, man, it's just -- if they catch it early, it's so preventable. you know? you have to make them go get screened. jessica: yeah. emily: so what is next? i mean, is y.c. it? or will there be a second --...
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rebounded by paul. griffin! it will go the other way. >> jeff: we have to stop this after a pass calling charges and taking away from greats onnive plays, the referees are instructed to call it, but to me, that's a -- it used to be called like that, play up, now they don't like those train wrecks, it takes away from good, exciting nba basketball. >> mark: i disagree. i think it was the right call. >> jeff: yeah, that was real exciting. >> mike: rockets, still a chance to get to within one or tie for l.a., paul! beverley circles the world, shot clock at 4. redick defensively, step-back take. rebound by jordan. deandre's got 19 of them. >> mark: it's simple pick-and-roll. chris paul made a play out of it. it's too easily defensively for the clippers. >> mike: griffin calling for it. contact. no call. harden on the push. last touched by the clippers. it will be rockets ball whenith 2 sln 13 to go. lot of contact. >> mark: lot of wondering where the whistle was from the clippers' side. hasn't been pretty. but it's t
rebounded by paul. griffin! it will go the other way. >> jeff: we have to stop this after a pass calling charges and taking away from greats onnive plays, the referees are instructed to call it, but to me, that's a -- it used to be called like that, play up, now they don't like those train wrecks, it takes away from good, exciting nba basketball. >> mark: i disagree. i think it was the right call. >> jeff: yeah, that was real exciting. >> mike: rockets, still a chance to...
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paul: yeah. i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. emily: he was the founder of one of your companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something bigger than y combinator. emily: is sam going to be better? jennifer: they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the table that neither of us had. this amazing amount of energy and patience that is needed to broker deals with investors. y combinator is doing a lot of things. emily: i want to talk about each of you and where you came from. your parents. paul: my family came here from england when i was 3 1/2. and we lived in pittsburgh. when you design a nuclear reactor, he figured out if it was go
paul: yeah. i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. emily: he was the founder of one of your companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something bigger...
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paul said he was asleep upstairs when he heard his father calling him. >> paul! paul! >> he said there was a small fire on the sofa, which his mother was trying to put out. he ran to the kitchen, got a pitcher of water and threw it on the sofa, but it made the fire worse. he told his parents to go out the back door, he called 911. then he went out the front door to his car. >> he was in his underwear, i believe, at the time, had his car parked out in front and had a gym bag in his car, and he felt he could get some shorts or clothes to put on. >> what doesn't make sense to me was paul's story. to this day i have problems with what he says happened. >> this incident raised eyebrows among investigators. >> he went in an entirely different direction. i mean, i think common sense dictates that you're going to make sure your folks get out of the house. and the way to make sure that your parents get out of the house is to follow them out of the house. >> paul camiolo admitted his behavior was a mistake but said he was dazed and confused. >> you know, i remember feeling guilt
paul said he was asleep upstairs when he heard his father calling him. >> paul! paul! >> he said there was a small fire on the sofa, which his mother was trying to put out. he ran to the kitchen, got a pitcher of water and threw it on the sofa, but it made the fire worse. he told his parents to go out the back door, he called 911. then he went out the front door to his car. >> he was in his underwear, i believe, at the time, had his car parked out in front and had a gym bag in...
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>> mike: paul, three-point game! >> mark: the mentality of chris paul he's coming off that screen and roll as a corer er scorer now. >> mike: motiejunas. rebounded by paul. griffin! it will go the other way. >> jeff: we have to stop this after a pass calling charges and taking away from greats onnive plays, the referees are instructed to call it, but to me, that's a -- it used to be called like that, play up, now they don't like those train wrecks, it takes away from good, exciting nba basketball. >> mark: i disagree. i think it was the right call. >> jeff: yeah, that was real exciting. >> mike: rockets, still a chance to get to within one or tie for l.a., paul! beverley circles the world, shot clock at 4. redick defensively, step-back take. rebound by jordan. deandre's got 19 of them. >> mark: it's simple pick-and-roll. chris paul made a play out of it. it's too easily defensively for the clippers. >> mike: griffin calling for it. contact. no call. harden on the push. last touched by the clippers. it will be rockets
>> mike: paul, three-point game! >> mark: the mentality of chris paul he's coming off that screen and roll as a corer er scorer now. >> mike: motiejunas. rebounded by paul. griffin! it will go the other way. >> jeff: we have to stop this after a pass calling charges and taking away from greats onnive plays, the referees are instructed to call it, but to me, that's a -- it used to be called like that, play up, now they don't like those train wrecks, it takes away from...
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she said paul was at home that morning. and taylor bore no resemblance to the description given by the eyewitness. >> he came across very believable. when asked questions like, what should happen to someone that killed kathy woodhouse, his response was "fry him." do you think that individual should get a second chance? his response to that was, "no, there should be no second chance." >> on a hunch, police asked taylor if they could search his home. he agreed. >> while doing the search, i lifted up the mattress on his bed and immediately saw a pair of women's pantyhose with one leg missing lying on top of two pornographic magazines. >> then police remembered the piece of pantyhose they found on the ground outside the dry cleaning store. was it possible it was cut from the pair found in taylor's home? >> that really raised my curiosity, because now i've seen some physical evidence that may connect him with the crime scene. >> police sent both pieces to forensic microscopist glenn schubert. >> the first exam i did physically t
she said paul was at home that morning. and taylor bore no resemblance to the description given by the eyewitness. >> he came across very believable. when asked questions like, what should happen to someone that killed kathy woodhouse, his response was "fry him." do you think that individual should get a second chance? his response to that was, "no, there should be no second chance." >> on a hunch, police asked taylor if they could search his home. he agreed....
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rand paul wanted it different. yes, i'll give you money if you find it somewhere else in the budget to cut it. >> my amendment increases defense spending but pays for it with spending cuts. it is irresponsible and dangerous to continue to put america further into debt. we need a strong national defense but we should be honest with the american people and pay for it. >> so we will watch the four senators and see when there's areas of agreement, when there are areas of disagreement. that was one interesting area there. we've talked a little bit before about rand paul's interesting race on national security. they had to vote. democrats know not only do you have presidential candidates on the floor, you have a number of republican senators in 2016 who are in blue states or battleground states. what i found interesting is there was a proposal to get paid sick leave in the budget. all four of the presidential candidates, rand paul, marco rubio, ted cruz, lindsey graham vote no. there was a proposal to allow benefits for
rand paul wanted it different. yes, i'll give you money if you find it somewhere else in the budget to cut it. >> my amendment increases defense spending but pays for it with spending cuts. it is irresponsible and dangerous to continue to put america further into debt. we need a strong national defense but we should be honest with the american people and pay for it. >> so we will watch the four senators and see when there's areas of agreement, when there are areas of disagreement....
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can rand paul win the republican base if he decides to run? >>> tonight our presidential contenders series focuses on one of the candidates whose views tend to separate him from the rest of the field kentucky senator rand paul is not your typical republican and he is proud of that. >> the winner of the cpac 2015 presidential straw poll is rand paul. >> kentucky senator rand paul's win was anything but a surprise. it's his third win in a row, a feat his staff jokingly referred to as a triple crown. the question is can he transition that stand with rand enthusiasm to a successful presidential campaign? you're formidable in straw polls. do you think the paul organization because of your father's run is kind of ready to go? where are you on the broad picture of actually fighting for the nomination? >> i think there are some advantages to having a structure out there and people out there who are already sort of committed. i think in order to win a primary if i get in it has to be someone who fuses together so it's a foot in both camps a foot in the
can rand paul win the republican base if he decides to run? >>> tonight our presidential contenders series focuses on one of the candidates whose views tend to separate him from the rest of the field kentucky senator rand paul is not your typical republican and he is proud of that. >> the winner of the cpac 2015 presidential straw poll is rand paul. >> kentucky senator rand paul's win was anything but a surprise. it's his third win in a row, a feat his staff jokingly...
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okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there. >> nonviolent. >> dixon is back in jail on a parole violation. he had been sentenced to 101 days for third degree theft. he's had prior convictions for theft, as well. >> don't hurt me. >> we have to put him in the restraint chair until he gets calmed down and gets evaluated once again. by the medical staff and then we take it from there. >> we're here to help you. relax. >> look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. >> just relax, all right. relax, man. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a cooling off period, supervised by custody staff, medi
okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there....
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paul never met the human jesus. here was james, who was jesus' brother, and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus' message and go out among the gentiles with this message? >> things got so bad in the relations between paul and james that ultimately they had a big conference in jerusalem to sort it out. >> around 50 a.d., 20 years after the execution of his brother jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcome will decide the future. will they remain a small jewish sect? or will christianity stand alone? >> paul comes to defend the salvation afforded by the death and resurrection of christ that also extends to gentiles, and he brings a "saved" christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> here is my friend, a greek. >> paul brings with him titus, an uncircumcised greek, and he's bringing him there to say to them, so what are you going to do about this? >> the only thing that counts is faith. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's quite clear that there's tensi
paul never met the human jesus. here was james, who was jesus' brother, and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus' message and go out among the gentiles with this message? >> things got so bad in the relations between paul and james that ultimately they had a big conference in jerusalem to sort it out. >> around 50 a.d., 20 years after the execution of his brother jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcome will decide the future. will they remain...
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rand paul wins the straw poll for the third straight year. your reaction. >> i am not surprised at all. he was well received. and that really is a crowd -- day love rand paul. they love ted cruz. they love marco rubio. the youth, the energy. and it is a very conservative, libertarian leaning group. >> it seems like they also loved the number 2 who came in the straw poll, scott walker. >> scott walker. they certainly did. you know, judge, i think if you were saying who of the governors is leading the way, it is scott walker. people appreciate so much the job that he did in wisconsin. how he took on the unions and how he just got the job done, kept plowing through it. that is going to serve him very well if he goes through this process. >> you were there this week, congresswoman. who were the speakers that impressed you the most? >> well, i tell you, i think sarah palin did a it was a serious speech. carly fiorina did a great job also. i was pleased to see how well so many of our people did. donald trump always ignites the crowd. rand paul just
rand paul wins the straw poll for the third straight year. your reaction. >> i am not surprised at all. he was well received. and that really is a crowd -- day love rand paul. they love ted cruz. they love marco rubio. the youth, the energy. and it is a very conservative, libertarian leaning group. >> it seems like they also loved the number 2 who came in the straw poll, scott walker. >> scott walker. they certainly did. you know, judge, i think if you were saying who of the...
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paul: i might have killed nine. mike: men, women and children? paul: why did i do it? i felt i was doing the right thing. mike: you are married? children? paul: two below. mike: how could a father kill children? paul: just one of those things. juan: you talked about those that gave the orders. seymour: paul meadlo was interesting. i could not get anyone to buy the story. i had a commission for "life magazine." i had been in print a couple of weeks earlier, so i was not unknown in the press world, but nonetheless, nobody wanted to be the first to break the story, so i went to a little antiwar news agency called dispatch news service, and they handle the stories. amazingly, they took off, and i began, as you said -- i went from calley -- i wrote a story about calley, and then i went and began to find people, kids that were involved with the help of a wonderful soldier named ronald who now has passed away, but he is one of the few people knew about my lai, and try to do something about it. amy: we're going to take a break, and when we come back we're going to ask you sy,
paul: i might have killed nine. mike: men, women and children? paul: why did i do it? i felt i was doing the right thing. mike: you are married? children? paul: two below. mike: how could a father kill children? paul: just one of those things. juan: you talked about those that gave the orders. seymour: paul meadlo was interesting. i could not get anyone to buy the story. i had a commission for "life magazine." i had been in print a couple of weeks earlier, so i was not unknown in the...
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paul wood, bbc news, iraq. [applause] >> as this video clearly them straightt, -- clearly demonstrates paul kept his cool during the battle. this year's david bloom award honors paul wood, which demonstrates that he is a wonderful journalist and one of the best war correspondent available today. we are pleased to present the david bloom award to the bbc's paulww wood. [applause] >> paul is on foreign assignment so exciting to work on his half is his cameraman who shot the video. [cheers] [applause] >> wow. pictures or my strong point, and not words. i will keep this short. ladies and gentlemen distinguished guests, people, thank you for this award. paul cannot be here tonight to accept it, but i am delighted to accept it on behalf of all who put that piece on. we did not go looking for trouble that they. -- that day. as we crossed the street, will probably saved my life. -- paul probably saved my life. you'll notice that i'm filling across my feet in broad daylight. not a good move. you can hear umar either him
paul wood, bbc news, iraq. [applause] >> as this video clearly them straightt, -- clearly demonstrates paul kept his cool during the battle. this year's david bloom award honors paul wood, which demonstrates that he is a wonderful journalist and one of the best war correspondent available today. we are pleased to present the david bloom award to the bbc's paulww wood. [applause] >> paul is on foreign assignment so exciting to work on his half is his cameraman who shot the video....
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william had three brothers, paul jim and john. william's brothers remember him as a dedicated marine who gave his life for the cause that he strongly believed in. they cherish his memories and the stories that they keep in their heart today about their brother. gil bardman july 26, 1960 was the date of his birth. he grew up in hanover. served in the army, 4th battalion, 9th infantry regiment. he died june 19, 1968 at the age of 18. gil had three brothers and two sisters. he grew up on a dairy farm in the hanover area. one of his squad leaders credits gil for saving his life by covering his flank the day gil died. gil's niece brianna contacted three men who served with gil's vietnam with his family. three of his friends and his wife traveled to hanover to might gil's mother and siblings. i'm struck as i go through these names and as i review all of the people and i'm struck by sitting in front of children who maybe are just maybe two years younger than these brave men who have served our country. and i know that it is impossible to
william had three brothers, paul jim and john. william's brothers remember him as a dedicated marine who gave his life for the cause that he strongly believed in. they cherish his memories and the stories that they keep in their heart today about their brother. gil bardman july 26, 1960 was the date of his birth. he grew up in hanover. served in the army, 4th battalion, 9th infantry regiment. he died june 19, 1968 at the age of 18. gil had three brothers and two sisters. he grew up on a dairy...
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they responded by chants okay president paul, president paul. none of the republican challengers seemed eager to bloody one another right now, they have learned the self defeating lesson from 2008. and 2012, rand went right after hillary. >> i believe hillary clinton's abdidcasioabdocasion of respons, and her dereliction of duty should forever recollid recollir from higher office. kennedy: rand is appealing to a excited, young ar younger base e been let down by big government. is that enough to get him elected. he knows how to arouse their passion, is it enough to launch him on the white house, perhaps not, it is like trying to get pregnant through masterbation. by the way i have tried. >> senator paul this year with scott walker, at his heels, but what because walker that that paul lacks? executive experience. and although paul is highly principleed for many hawkish newo cons he painted himself into a isolationist corner. >> we should not succumb to the notion that a government inept at home will somehow become successful abroad. kennedy: sligh
they responded by chants okay president paul, president paul. none of the republican challengers seemed eager to bloody one another right now, they have learned the self defeating lesson from 2008. and 2012, rand went right after hillary. >> i believe hillary clinton's abdidcasioabdocasion of respons, and her dereliction of duty should forever recollid recollir from higher office. kennedy: rand is appealing to a excited, young ar younger base e been let down by big government. is that...
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paul: we work on the access and affordability piece. we are committed to making sure patients can afford the co-pay they can afford to get them to medicines they need. we work with savings programs. we're very cognizant of what it means if you are a patient and you have to go into a pharmacy and pay a co-pay. stephanie: it is an awesome name for a drug. dare i say it's brilliant. bill: i have no comment on this one. paul: thank you for fully endorsing the good choice of name. stephanie: they give so much for joining us today. paul hudson, president of astrazeneca u.s. some of them went for a masters of disaster. did they? what happened to the wall street moguls who are in charge during the financial crisis? it's friday. time to play the yearbook game. he's a ceo, graduated from memphis university school in tennessee in 1962. let us know via twitter or bloomberg or eat -- or e-mail. ♪ stephanie: the financial crisis almost destroyed the global economy. i cohost wrote a fantastic piece for "vanity fair" looking at which wall street tita
paul: we work on the access and affordability piece. we are committed to making sure patients can afford the co-pay they can afford to get them to medicines they need. we work with savings programs. we're very cognizant of what it means if you are a patient and you have to go into a pharmacy and pay a co-pay. stephanie: it is an awesome name for a drug. dare i say it's brilliant. bill: i have no comment on this one. paul: thank you for fully endorsing the good choice of name. stephanie: they...
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cory: paul, what do you think? >> you read back to the walter isaacson binary of steve jobs and this is something that he talked about. jobs talked a lot about the idea that he did not think about companies like dell and microsoft in the way that he wanted to position the company but you thought about mercedes and bmw, these aspirational or near luxury products that can create a price premium and have the mortgage -- margins that lend to that. in a way, the luxury market is the jobsian way of thinking. cory: we have seen a number of high retail brands losing their luster. i am thinking of perry ellis. someone who has oversold their name to everyone who can make it, so it became meaningless and cheap. >> that will be their challenge. if you think of luxury, it is two components, exclusivity and experience. on the experience side, they will have to improve and they have announced they will make changes to their store experience. luxury sales do not typically take place on hard surfaces there is carpet. there is a con
cory: paul, what do you think? >> you read back to the walter isaacson binary of steve jobs and this is something that he talked about. jobs talked a lot about the idea that he did not think about companies like dell and microsoft in the way that he wanted to position the company but you thought about mercedes and bmw, these aspirational or near luxury products that can create a price premium and have the mortgage -- margins that lend to that. in a way, the luxury market is the jobsian...
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paul: it has been big. they are up about 6% year-over-year just this week and this is good for cbs and the owner networks that are carrying it. there are some turnaround games as eben said, and some other games as well. mark: do we have a cinderella yet? eben: i guess wichita state is a small school, but they have been here before. it's good to gonzaga here, but they've been good all year. your standard and aroma is ucla -- standard cinderella is ucla. but it's not quite comfortable to consider ucla a cinderella in that regard. you could say the same about michigan date. it's a team that has been here constantly in the past decade or so. and they are a cinderella in the traditional ends right now, but it so weird to think of the spartans as a cinderella-type team. mark: paul, what is the impact of this year's tournament here: paul: -- with this year's tournament? paul: the impact is more than ever before. you think about the nfl, the ncaa, all of the sports right we are seeing those rates go through the roo
paul: it has been big. they are up about 6% year-over-year just this week and this is good for cbs and the owner networks that are carrying it. there are some turnaround games as eben said, and some other games as well. mark: do we have a cinderella yet? eben: i guess wichita state is a small school, but they have been here before. it's good to gonzaga here, but they've been good all year. your standard and aroma is ucla -- standard cinderella is ucla. but it's not quite comfortable to consider...
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paul never met the human jesus. here was james who was jesus's brother and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus's message and go out among the gentiles with this message? >> things fwot so bad that they had to have a conference to sort it out. >> 20 years after the execution of his brother, jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcome will decide the future. will they remain a small jewish sect or will christianianty stand alone. >> it also extends to gentiles and he brings a saved christian to jerusalem in order to try to prove his point. >> he is my friend, the greek. >> paul brings with him titus as a symbol of the gospel he has preached and he's bringing hem there to say what are you going to do about this? >> the only thing that counts is faith. >> when we read the acts of the apostles, it's clear there is tension and fl's especially tension between james and paul. >> so if you were jesus's brother and this guy comes along preaching and teaching a different message from the o
paul never met the human jesus. here was james who was jesus's brother and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus's message and go out among the gentiles with this message? >> things fwot so bad that they had to have a conference to sort it out. >> 20 years after the execution of his brother, jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's leaders. the outcome will decide the future. will they remain a small jewish sect or will christianianty stand alone. >> it also...
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or will there be a second act from paul and jessica? >> i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator as i was the day we started, if not more so. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. [laughter] >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want y.c. to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want y.c. to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could, in principle, last for hundreds of years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for doing this. and being our guests on "studio 1.0." ♪ ♪ emily: by now, you know his story. the kid who started the social network in his harvard dorm room. grew it to 1.4 billion users. and beca
or will there be a second act from paul and jessica? >> i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator as i was the day we started, if not more so. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. [laughter] >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want y.c. to be remembered? >> i want us to still...
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jamie: but once he has the coin in his hands, paul montgomery does a double take. he was expecting to see a fake, but this doesn't look like a fake. paul invites jeff garrett, who has a pedigree as solid as his own, and four other experts to assess the nickel's authenticity. >> he says i think we found coin. >> they were the coin experts. and you try to get some indication from their expression as to whether it's real or not. but they didn't really show any. so i was a little nervous. jamie: this convention holds an unprecedented opportunity that stacks' auction house didn't have in 1963; to to compare george walton's nickel with the four others that had already been authenticated. >> we spent 45 minutes talking about the different nuances of the coin. jamie: the experts hone in on that strange 3. what shocks them is that it's identical on all five coins. >> took a long time, but finally paul called us over and they had all decided that it was real. ♪ ♪ jamie: the very defect that caused stacks to declare walton's nickel phony proves four decades later that it
jamie: but once he has the coin in his hands, paul montgomery does a double take. he was expecting to see a fake, but this doesn't look like a fake. paul invites jeff garrett, who has a pedigree as solid as his own, and four other experts to assess the nickel's authenticity. >> he says i think we found coin. >> they were the coin experts. and you try to get some indication from their expression as to whether it's real or not. but they didn't really show any. so i was a little...
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to have rand paul announce in louisville. and then hillary clinton. 2016 starting fast. charlie: someone said, he has the best sound bite. saying the biggest problem is in washington, we do not listen. summoning the public think washington is out of touch. there's a certain resonance about that. people like jeb bush saying, we -- i want to have a conversation. there is this sense that americans do not believe washington is hearing them whether it is tea party or elizabeth warren. correct? mike: that is a great point to read question is, can ted cruz rookie u.s. senator and former supreme court advocate, can he be an outsider? so far, he has tapped that well. there was a very similar construct in the speech. you saw where senator cruz again and again said, imagine. on twitter, they were making fun of him in the john lennon context. even with no notes, this was a shrewd linguistic construct. the other fascinating phrase he used is, charlie, he talked about "courageous conservative." of course that is just to say his opponents a
to have rand paul announce in louisville. and then hillary clinton. 2016 starting fast. charlie: someone said, he has the best sound bite. saying the biggest problem is in washington, we do not listen. summoning the public think washington is out of touch. there's a certain resonance about that. people like jeb bush saying, we -- i want to have a conversation. there is this sense that americans do not believe washington is hearing them whether it is tea party or elizabeth warren. correct? mike:...
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i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> a new round of negotiations with iran set to begin tomorrow in pursuit of the deal over that country's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry says what's just not sure if an agreement is close or even possible. he's -- he says the goal isn't any deal, but the right deal. hello, everyone. welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. >> i'm julie banderas. it's a critical moment to put limits on the nuclear energy capacity and prevent them from developing a nuclear weapon. the deadline is the end of the month, but with extended -- was extended twice.
i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> a new round of negotiations with iran set to begin tomorrow in pursuit of the deal over that country's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry says what's just not sure if an agreement is close or even possible. he's -- he says the goal isn't any deal, but the right deal. hello, everyone. welcome to america's news headquarters, i'm kelly wright. >> i'm julie banderas. it's a critical moment to put limits on the...
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paul. i travelled there recently, as part of our partnership with "the atlantic," to explore the findings in a recent article in the magazine, and to try to find out whether the so-called minneapolis miracle is really paying off for everyone. in many ways mill be-- mill enian-- millennials may be the biggest victims of the great recession. writer derek thompson has lived this reality in new york city one of the most expensive on earth. >> a blueberry -- >> i wanted to figure out why the american dream seemed to be splintering between cities that were upwardly mobile and cities that were affordable. >> for answers thompson turned to the latest national data on cities with the greatest opportunity to move up into the middle class and beyond. versus the cost-of-living. >> the cities that were the best for upward mobility were the wrses for affordability and the cities that were the most a affordable had bad upward mobility. one exception to the rule. >> minneapolis st. paul was clearly at the
paul. i travelled there recently, as part of our partnership with "the atlantic," to explore the findings in a recent article in the magazine, and to try to find out whether the so-called minneapolis miracle is really paying off for everyone. in many ways mill be-- mill enian-- millennials may be the biggest victims of the great recession. writer derek thompson has lived this reality in new york city one of the most expensive on earth. >> a blueberry -- >> i wanted to...
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paul, thanks so much. >> thanks, paul. thank you all for joining us. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and welcome to "legal view." our breaking news is out of washington. some very intense exchanges in the senate in a hearing over president obama's request to authorize military force against isis. this is a request that he made a month ago. and three of the nation's top national security officials are currently on capitol hill and testifying live. the secretary of state john kerry is there. he is also joined by defense secretary ashton carter and also general martin dempsey, the chairman of the joint ch
paul, thanks so much. >> thanks, paul. thank you all for joining us. >> "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. ♪ >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and welcome to "legal view." our breaking news is out of washington. some very intense exchanges in the senate in a hearing over president obama's request to authorize military force against isis. this is a request that he made a month ago. and three of the nation's top national...
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rand paul did win the thing. we tend to discount these poll vblgt victories what casey hunt was saying is interesting, about the role of foreign policy and the foreign policy campaign republicans wanted to run in 2016. it seems to me in the age of asis the republican party is looking for a foreign policy message that is different from the isolationist type views of rand paul. >> politicians always look for a common enemy. it's easy to identify isis. you can go into the restaurants of south carolina and where i work and everybody knows who they are the fear is out there. it's going to be good politics. there's a difference in the republican ideals and what the president is doing. that's low-hanging fruit. it will get back to jobs again. the price of gas. the race for money. >> is it a problem for rand paul that this is where the conversation is? >> yes. >> he was benefiting for regret over iraq. >> i want to keep cpac in the '80s. as you have just shown, not a lot of win verse gone on to be president. >> it is int
rand paul did win the thing. we tend to discount these poll vblgt victories what casey hunt was saying is interesting, about the role of foreign policy and the foreign policy campaign republicans wanted to run in 2016. it seems to me in the age of asis the republican party is looking for a foreign policy message that is different from the isolationist type views of rand paul. >> politicians always look for a common enemy. it's easy to identify isis. you can go into the restaurants of...
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and paul butler, a professor at the georgetown university law center. paul butler, is this what we mean when we talk about racial profiling? >> indeed it is. what the department has found is that the ferguson police treat african-americans differently at every level. they're arrested more. they get more tickets. they even are bitten by dogs more. one of the most revealing statistics is that of the 15
and paul butler, a professor at the georgetown university law center. paul butler, is this what we mean when we talk about racial profiling? >> indeed it is. what the department has found is that the ferguson police treat african-americans differently at every level. they're arrested more. they get more tickets. they even are bitten by dogs more. one of the most revealing statistics is that of the 15
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brendan: are we talking about paul sweeney or omar aguilar? tom: paul sweeney. brendan: that is the duke chair. paul sweeney bleeds blue devil blue. bloomberg is following the money. the ncaa is in a 14 year deal with cbs worth $10.8 billion. paul sweeney does not get any of that money, but he is here to help us understand the ncaa's basketball fund. paul: they get to share in what is one of the biggest sporting events in the united states. it is huge business for the cbs and time warner networks. they spend a lot of money to get the rights for this basketball but they also charge a lot of money for advertisers. brendan: i want to take a look at something that bloomberg data analytics pulled together this week. these are the biggest conference tournaments. what happens with that money that they are getting from cbs and turner broadcasting is that that goes into a fund. it goes to the winning conferences. we are looking at the top five conferences. no surprises. big ten, big 12, big east. we threw a couple conferences the don't really deserve to be there. confere
brendan: are we talking about paul sweeney or omar aguilar? tom: paul sweeney. brendan: that is the duke chair. paul sweeney bleeds blue devil blue. bloomberg is following the money. the ncaa is in a 14 year deal with cbs worth $10.8 billion. paul sweeney does not get any of that money, but he is here to help us understand the ncaa's basketball fund. paul: they get to share in what is one of the biggest sporting events in the united states. it is huge business for the cbs and time warner...
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paul, stick with me. colon colonel, you and i were talking and paul brought this big news. what does this change, if this claim is authenticated, what does this change? >> i think it underscores isis' reach and expansion. despite the pounding they're taking in iraq and syria, they're still able to conduct operations in iraq, in syria. we see them active now in several different countries and this is just another country. more expansion. and it's this coalescing and jelling of groups into one thing they can all feel a part of. i think it's a very dangerous precedent and as paul said, many of us have thought this and i don't recall isis making very many claims they haven't packed up. i think we'll see more proof but i think this fits the pattern we expected. >> paul, from your perspective, yesterday, we were talking about ansar al sharia and other groups that are very prevalent within tunisia. this is something tunisia has been fighting, these extreme elements. do you see this as these groups pledging allegiance or specifically isis agents coming in? >> that remains to be see
paul, stick with me. colon colonel, you and i were talking and paul brought this big news. what does this change, if this claim is authenticated, what does this change? >> i think it underscores isis' reach and expansion. despite the pounding they're taking in iraq and syria, they're still able to conduct operations in iraq, in syria. we see them active now in several different countries and this is just another country. more expansion. and it's this coalescing and jelling of groups into...
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i'm josh with the planning staff and paul will be giving the presentation i want to take a moment to introduce paul he's an urban designer with the department for 4 years this is his first opportunity to come with an item i want to give you background on paul he manages the separately in the roughly and transbay areas working closely with the ocii and the public community and the public in general and managers the zoning program he formally managed the parklet program and was the manager and an urban designer over 10 years of expense in the nonprofit and public sector he came to the department a long time ago as an interim a graphic designer back in the days in 2002 or so was the graphic designer that laid out the market octavia lane plan and has master's degrees if the university of washington and fortunately we'll gotten him back also on the board of the art exchange a san francisco nonprofit that provides free art classes nor the public school system with that, i'm going to turn it over to paul >> can i have the overhead. >> the laptop. >> yeah. the laptop thank you so much i'm pi
i'm josh with the planning staff and paul will be giving the presentation i want to take a moment to introduce paul he's an urban designer with the department for 4 years this is his first opportunity to come with an item i want to give you background on paul he manages the separately in the roughly and transbay areas working closely with the ocii and the public community and the public in general and managers the zoning program he formally managed the parklet program and was the manager and an...
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paul gomez is with prince george's county fire department. boy, does this look like a mess, paul. >> certainly some concern. initially a little bit of excitement for the folks on the road. fortunately in this incident, though, we didn't have any significant injuries. >> what's leaking from the truck, paul? >> in this truck we have approximately -- [ inaudible ] -- which is similar to diesel fuel in terms of its properties. we have a section of the tank which is leaking and we estimated 400 gallons have leaked out. it appears there's a truck on the scene. is it being offloaded right now? >> the hazmat crews initially worked to contain the spill that was leaking out. they were able to patch a hole in the side of the tank. they're starting that process to offload that truck before they can upright it. another portion of the tank is leaking on the bottom side of the truck. it's a very small leak and hazmat crews are not able to patch that because of its location. >> what do we know about the driver? injured? grt driver received-- >> the driver re
paul gomez is with prince george's county fire department. boy, does this look like a mess, paul. >> certainly some concern. initially a little bit of excitement for the folks on the road. fortunately in this incident, though, we didn't have any significant injuries. >> what's leaking from the truck, paul? >> in this truck we have approximately -- [ inaudible ] -- which is similar to diesel fuel in terms of its properties. we have a section of the tank which is leaking and we...
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senator paul: i would call the corporate welfare as well. >> thank you very much, senator paul. it's an honor. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> tonight beginning at 745 east stern, we take you to house party with former florida governor jeb bush. just before noon, wisconsin governor scott walker at a republican party grassroots workshop in concord. senator ted cruz at the annual lincoln reagan center. wrote to the white house 2016 on c-span. this sunday on "q&a" the director at the georgetown university medical center watchdog project and how pharmaceutical companies lobby on what medications to describe. >> the promotion of a drug cubs 7-10 years before it is on the market. it is not illegal to market a disease. drug companies have sometimes invented diseases or exaggerated the importance of certain conditions or exaggerated the importance of a particular mechanism of a drug and then blanketed medical jour
senator paul: i would call the corporate welfare as well. >> thank you very much, senator paul. it's an honor. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> tonight beginning at 745 east stern, we take you to house party with former florida governor jeb bush. just before noon, wisconsin governor scott walker at a republican...
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. >> and the are presidential is rand paul. >> and the crowd cheering president paul. is he the real one to watch in 2016? >>> and brand-new video shows the moment surrounding the assassination of a russian leader. and how this russian model is being blamed for his death. >>> then it may have gone too far mocking a father/daughter military commercial using isis, watch. >> looks like you're right. you be careful, okay? >> dad. >> is it funny or tasteless? crowd's laughing. are you? you decide. "fox and friends" begins right now. >>> welcome to march, everybody. >> good morning. >> is it march already? >> it is march. >> high five. >> in like a lion, out like a lamb. first, we've got this fox news alert. >> let's get right to the fox news alert. venezuela accusing a man of espionage. the state department is looking into it. >> dens continue to rise between the united states and venezuela. the president nick lags ma dura said the white house is planning to overthrow him and he is banning some from entering the country including marco rubio who spoke about it on fox news,
. >> and the are presidential is rand paul. >> and the crowd cheering president paul. is he the real one to watch in 2016? >>> and brand-new video shows the moment surrounding the assassination of a russian leader. and how this russian model is being blamed for his death. >>> then it may have gone too far mocking a father/daughter military commercial using isis, watch. >> looks like you're right. you be careful, okay? >> dad. >> is it funny or...
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paul: they don't. both plans keep nondefense spending, domestic spending at the statutory cap levels. president proposed increasing both defense and nondefense and paying for it with a combination of spending cuts and tax increases. republican plans do not increase domestic spending. >> it seems there was a good deal of chafing over the spending caps. the defense chairman was seeing he would like to see the caps lifted legislatively. is that likely to happen? paul: there is a good chance that can happen. what a lot of republicans foresee is that after these public -- budget resolutions are past, they could reach an agreement on a budget deal similar to the one that was put together by paul ryan and patty murray, which would actually raise the caps for defense and nondefense. you would have to pass a law to do that. >> best case scenario, the house and the senate finish the work on the budget resolutions by the end of the week. what is the deadline to get a final version out of congress? paul: the deadl
paul: they don't. both plans keep nondefense spending, domestic spending at the statutory cap levels. president proposed increasing both defense and nondefense and paying for it with a combination of spending cuts and tax increases. republican plans do not increase domestic spending. >> it seems there was a good deal of chafing over the spending caps. the defense chairman was seeing he would like to see the caps lifted legislatively. is that likely to happen? paul: there is a good chance...
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paul digs into a dish called the black and blue kas dia, grilled steak with blue cheese, ch chihuahua cheese and caramelized onions. midway through the meal, he takes an especially big bite and swallows only to feel a chunk of quesadilla lodge in his throat. paul immediately does what most of us would do, reaches for miss glass of water. >> tried to wash it down. it wasn't going down. i kept drinking water. >> but water only makes things worse. >> the water pushed it down further in there but it didn't go down into my stomach, it went down into my air tube. that completely blocked any air from coming in and all the water came back out. it looked like i was throwing up. i realized i couldn't breathe. it was pretty terrifying. >> paul's wife to his left thinks he's getting sick and hands him a napkin. >> i just brushed that off. i didn't need a napkin. i needed someone to give me the heimlich maneuver. that's when i stood up and was trying to get help from people. that's when everybody starts freaking out. >> a quick-thinking patron alerts waiter matt mcconnell. >> a girl from the table
paul digs into a dish called the black and blue kas dia, grilled steak with blue cheese, ch chihuahua cheese and caramelized onions. midway through the meal, he takes an especially big bite and swallows only to feel a chunk of quesadilla lodge in his throat. paul immediately does what most of us would do, reaches for miss glass of water. >> tried to wash it down. it wasn't going down. i kept drinking water. >> but water only makes things worse. >> the water pushed it down...
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i took the rand paul numbers. 11 points behind her. i matched them up with romney versus obama in the last presidential election. hillary clinton runs equal with the president on race, on income, on age in terms of the demographics of the voting electorate. she runs better than him in some areas. 62% of women support hillary clinton, president obama got 55%. big plus. secretary clinton gets 13% support as opposed to 6%. among independents she gets 53%. obama got 45%. hillary clinton gets 52% in the suburbs, president obama got 48%. when you look demographically she does better than him among some con 12i9 two went, especially blue collar white voters. she holds together most of the obama coalition. she's up on the hill. she has a fortress on the hill. even if they have equal armies, hillary clinton and the represent kachb, they have to go up a hill to take her. >> for republicans, there's two things they have to do, one, knock her on her credentials. another is to quite frankly drive down turnout for people who were on the obama coalit
i took the rand paul numbers. 11 points behind her. i matched them up with romney versus obama in the last presidential election. hillary clinton runs equal with the president on race, on income, on age in terms of the demographics of the voting electorate. she runs better than him in some areas. 62% of women support hillary clinton, president obama got 55%. big plus. secretary clinton gets 13% support as opposed to 6%. among independents she gets 53%. obama got 45%. hillary clinton gets 52% in...