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some of it fits in with what you s, the sav apt, the arstic sav apts have a compromise a social functioning. and they have, for example, when you and i look at each other we look at each other's eyes. one of the characteristic thing about autistic people is they look down. they look at your face in a different way. so if you track their eyes, they do it differently than you and i do. and one way to think about sav ants particularly people who paint or draw very well is that because they have a defect in language, other parts of the brain have become powerfully developed, particularlyith people like yourself, who must have had some indoor cap table-- capability of skill. they take advantage, become even stronger. yoknow, the brain sun believeably plastic so if you were to just oppose these fingers, do this for days you would see that the area that is concerned with these two fingers, engarage-- enlarges in your brain if u do something over and over again particularly if u are ung that pt of the brain expands. so this probably holds for creativity as we so if i begin to draw and try things, t
some of it fits in with what you s, the sav apt, the arstic sav apts have a compromise a social functioning. and they have, for example, when you and i look at each other we look at each other's eyes. one of the characteristic thing about autistic people is they look down. they look at your face in a different way. so if you track their eyes, they do it differently than you and i do. and one way to think about sav ants particularly people who paint or draw very well is that because they have a...
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that's what i mean wh i say were dangerously dependent on foreign capal and 've got to sav more. >> rose:here is also this argument, it's always made, the chise lend us mon because we're aonsumption societand they can sell thr products to us. d they need our marke. and it's a very nice,ozy little relationsp. >> wl, let me tell you how e chinese are looking at it, if i'mearing them correctly. theyow understand the long-ter unstainability of selling this much to us and our borrowinghis much. becae there are unsustainable levels. incidental, unsustainable, i was in a white house that had an nixon humourous that is a rather oxy moronic concept named herb stein. >>ose: yes, indeed, the chairman of th council of onomic advisors. >> remember, if sething is unsustainable it tends to stop. but he also said to one day ifour horse es i suggest you dismount. and we're riding thihorse as though we can keep borrowing and borrowing and borrowin the chinesenow that. so what are they doing? they're putting tremends resource and stimuling domest demand. and that's ectly what they ought to be doing. they'r
that's what i mean wh i say were dangerously dependent on foreign capal and 've got to sav more. >> rose:here is also this argument, it's always made, the chise lend us mon because we're aonsumption societand they can sell thr products to us. d they need our marke. and it's a very nice,ozy little relationsp. >> wl, let me tell you how e chinese are looking at it, if i'mearing them correctly. theyow understand the long-ter unstainability of selling this much to us and our...
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do not look to sav him to save you on the battlefield. >> i do not think this is a question of religionestion of cowardice. >> they are saying you could go to prison. >> i don't know how i could live to myself if i don't act on what i believe. don't seem like such a bad thing to put the world back together. >> you are free to run to the hellfire of data without a weapon to protect yourself. >> i'm going to get you home. >> there something you've got to see. this? did >> i'm going to go back up tomorrow. >> healthy. >> trust me. >> you'd better come home to me. lord.ase, help me get one more. help me get one more. >> just enough to keep your mom four. so they could take her land. >> it's a big bank. >> that's what she said. >> they can foreclose on friday. get the money to the bank on thursday. then you are free and clear. >> brother, let's go get the money. >> you've got a gun on you, old man? >> are you going to steal my gun, too? >> we are not stealing from you. we are stealing from the bank. i might have one left in me. it's been a while. >> three months. >> you've been here for a wh
do not look to sav him to save you on the battlefield. >> i do not think this is a question of religionestion of cowardice. >> they are saying you could go to prison. >> i don't know how i could live to myself if i don't act on what i believe. don't seem like such a bad thing to put the world back together. >> you are free to run to the hellfire of data without a weapon to protect yourself. >> i'm going to get you home. >> there something you've got to see....
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. >> well, more sav other fair. there was-- with a friendly face like hu jintao-- you know, it's a bit wooden. he keeps his professional smile. you don't know whether it is a smile of-- it is a different character all together. >> without dow like in the chines leadership today? >> i like them all. i have to. >> rose: you have to. but of all the chinese leaders the one i like. >> there was talk he may stay on even though he's vi 5. >> if i was tm i would keep them on. you haven't got anybody near him. practical, hardheaded, humorous, quick -- and makes the right decisionses it from the chinese point of view. >> and he's had some success. >> yes, yes. >> and other things. do you think they'll keep him on, give him -- >> well, i i was them i will keep them on. do you think state the model for the future. the economic model for the future. >> for china. >> for many countrieses that might want to follow china. >> no, no. >> at it not your company. >> the salary's intact-- their capital and your shares, the states involv
. >> well, more sav other fair. there was-- with a friendly face like hu jintao-- you know, it's a bit wooden. he keeps his professional smile. you don't know whether it is a smile of-- it is a different character all together. >> without dow like in the chines leadership today? >> i like them all. i have to. >> rose: you have to. but of all the chinese leaders the one i like. >> there was talk he may stay on even though he's vi 5. >> if i was tm i would keep...
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because it sav money, not principay because of somal truistic motive charlie: and writinghese stories, when u start out do you want to hang out orusually ve a question. >> i usually have a qstion and have sething i'mnterested in exploring. i have somethingthey want to do. like in the piece in the on choking d panicking. >>harlie: this is a powerful sty. go ahead. >> i'm always fascinated by failure. you want to come back -- and >>harlie: this is full of stories of success. go ahead. >> so i wanted toescribe the difference bween chokingand paniing. we talk abouthem all the time and they're really different i thought, and alsohat an invitation to immerse yourself in a famou story of failure and one o the stories i told -- i reconstruc reconstructe reconstrucdo reconstructe john f.kennedy's crash and we recatedohn f. kennedy jr.'s fateful last flight and wennto a spiral at dusk on a summeray on the westcoast and -- we didnto the same thing you went to where you lose ctrol the horon and your ane is going around round and round andound and faster andaster and y don't realizit's happening t
because it sav money, not principay because of somal truistic motive charlie: and writinghese stories, when u start out do you want to hang out orusually ve a question. >> i usually have a qstion and have sething i'mnterested in exploring. i have somethingthey want to do. like in the piece in the on choking d panicking. >>harlie: this is a powerful sty. go ahead. >> i'm always fascinated by failure. you want to come back -- and >>harlie: this is full of stories of...
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i've a sav. ere are peopleho throw stuff away, i throw nhing away. not only do i not throw it ay, i keep it and file it. i know wher it is. i have tse metal cabits over my work stations and i date things 19. , 19, married nan talese. i have a kind of novel but it's t, it's dated. >>harlie: is there a model for what you're attempng to do? is there a book. >> to the best of my knowledge -- >> charlie: it's a scenes of great maiage, the film. >>o, it's not. it's a sty, a nonfiction story abt two people whoad 50 years in thsame housmore or less. >> charlie: but you went through hell too >> that's part o it. thatook you have or there, thy neighbor's wifesne reason i went tough hell. how i justi as a reporter, dealing in the flesh pots of america. >> crlie: hanging out in the massag room. >> hanging outinand stone sexual funla out there on the westoast. >> charlie and bng a participant. >> being a participa, not in the press boxot saying well this is the wayt looks u here, , i was right in there with the actors a performs. i wrote aut, i kept nos, keep not
i've a sav. ere are peopleho throw stuff away, i throw nhing away. not only do i not throw it ay, i keep it and file it. i know wher it is. i have tse metal cabits over my work stations and i date things 19. , 19, married nan talese. i have a kind of novel but it's t, it's dated. >>harlie: is there a model for what you're attempng to do? is there a book. >> to the best of my knowledge -- >> charlie: it's a scenes of great maiage, the film. >>o, it's not. it's a sty, a...
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how many troops are you sending to sav began stand. and europe has been strangely disconcerted by that. as have european leaders by the fact that he doesn't ring them up often. >> rose: doesn't consult them. >> doesn't consult them. >> rose: and that used to be the argument against george w. bush. he doesn't call -- >> but you know, i mean i think if you totaled up the phone logs i would guess he rang the chosen partners in europe, the favored ones. the tony blairs. >> rose: i'm going to come back to a point you made about obama. do you believe that he somehow in his, the way he thinks about the state, is somehow a close, close to a social democratic model in europe. >> everyone has to be careful here to be a socialist. >> rose: but i mean socialist in europe are not exactly what -- >> that's right. like liberals in america. we have tomato and tomato as it were. the way i would see it is this. >> rose: . >> i read his inaugural as a real attempt to change the discourse in the united states. and to say not is it government good or bad b
how many troops are you sending to sav began stand. and europe has been strangely disconcerted by that. as have european leaders by the fact that he doesn't ring them up often. >> rose: doesn't consult them. >> doesn't consult them. >> rose: and that used to be the argument against george w. bush. he doesn't call -- >> but you know, i mean i think if you totaled up the phone logs i would guess he rang the chosen partners in europe, the favored ones. the tony blairs....
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but it's like, you know what they say about these people that are sav ants, they don't-- there's a vacuum-cleaner in most of our heads so that we forget, most everything, which as we have to. but tomorrow that character would remember everything in this room, the suit are you wearing, people i met outside. they would remember all of this stuff week after week, year after year, the amount of information that is in their head that alone can make you, you know -- >> in fact people tell me they start out to write their memoir and they think i'm to the going to remember anything, but one thing will key one thing and another thing and all of a sudden it all begins to come back. >> yes. >> you begin to remember the moments and the conversations and all. but if you would ask dow remember the conversation at first glance, would you say no it was a long time ago, i don't remember it. >> that in a sense is what the method was all about. that you do it through sensoree things or physical or touch things or even a sentence. but to allow it to come back. when i worked with annie bancroft, she was married to me
but it's like, you know what they say about these people that are sav ants, they don't-- there's a vacuum-cleaner in most of our heads so that we forget, most everything, which as we have to. but tomorrow that character would remember everything in this room, the suit are you wearing, people i met outside. they would remember all of this stuff week after week, year after year, the amount of information that is in their head that alone can make you, you know -- >> in fact people tell me...
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martins and sav ill row. he came from the east end of london.s friends with some of the really good contemporary british, young british artists. he was extremely funny as a human being. he would just, i think the fact there is just nobody who created those kind of big picture-- he is just a big picture view of fashion where is it going next. there were those who sell the garments who have, you know, and lee did that too. but i think he cared about those issues. i remember having a conversation with him about five years ago about wanting to be a 21st century designer and what that meant. his brain worked that way. he thought about how to make something you know, woven fabric morph into something that was something drapy and soft. he thought about the class civil as well as the future. and he could actually articulate that on a runway.j in a very three dimensional kind of way.v7dúl]p=rñ[ he was really for us it is a big void, his death is a big void in the fashion industry.( >> well, our fashion director just wrote, our fashion news director just
martins and sav ill row. he came from the east end of london.s friends with some of the really good contemporary british, young british artists. he was extremely funny as a human being. he would just, i think the fact there is just nobody who created those kind of big picture-- he is just a big picture view of fashion where is it going next. there were those who sell the garments who have, you know, and lee did that too. but i think he cared about those issues. i remember having a conversation...
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job morgan a jamie would say they're trying to sav themsels but when you start pulling collateral from the bankou put them in harm's way asell. so is a mixed picture >> rose: persolities. tim geithner, he's been... during ts time he's head of the new york federal rerve. he's now t sectary of the treasury >> he's one of the harder characters to ad in this book beuse he comes across a little bit as a thnocrat. i think he'such more layered than that. he almt wanted... i think there was an element of m tha wanted to become the c.e. of citigrou sandy aisle with in the book talked about this, he ted to see wheer he wand to take the job. rose: while he was head of the new york fed? while he was head of the new rk fed. he's somebody also ringing the bell and trying to rinit loudly. you can give him crit for seeing the problem and talking about the proble but, again... andaybe actions spealouder than words, the actions were not ten. unclear, bthe way, whher the actions could ve been taken. when you really start thinking about what happed in september, t only thinghat you coulhave doneis announc
job morgan a jamie would say they're trying to sav themsels but when you start pulling collateral from the bankou put them in harm's way asell. so is a mixed picture >> rose: persolities. tim geithner, he's been... during ts time he's head of the new york federal rerve. he's now t sectary of the treasury >> he's one of the harder characters to ad in this book beuse he comes across a little bit as a thnocrat. i think he'such more layered than that. he almt wanted... i think there was...
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the second thing you notice is that there is sav ari here which is a-- safari which say way to join thenternet. go to safari, it will take you to your home page n this case it is the "the wall street journal" of which there is a special application. also you notice that you can go to the "new york times" and a whole lot of other things. but when with you go back here will you find that for example you can go to a series of apps that if you wanted news there is routers news probe. if you wanted to go to scrabble, there is scrabble. if you want to go to marble there you go. this is an extraordinary thing. look at this marvel comics there it is, it has all kinds of ca passit ot look at the different comics that are available there. and you see the ease of the experience. and the experience is what makes this in a really interesting way. also as you go from page to page to page, here's "time" magazine from a particular time. what health care means for you? there it is. the look of "time" magazine in its extraordinary colors. there are also photos you can go to, for example. if you go back h
the second thing you notice is that there is sav ari here which is a-- safari which say way to join thenternet. go to safari, it will take you to your home page n this case it is the "the wall street journal" of which there is a special application. also you notice that you can go to the "new york times" and a whole lot of other things. but when with you go back here will you find that for example you can go to a series of apps that if you wanted news there is routers news...