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ultimately, they are too complex. they are too large. think that chairman greenspan, famously at the beginning of this crisis, said that too-big- to-fail means too big. it is not just too big. it is a good place to start. it really does appear that what is happening with the chairwoman suggestion is a regulatory game of running up the clock. they say nothing. they do nothing. and the bottom line is that she will not able to institute those changes before she steps down during the course of the summer. those plans will not be coming in a manner of six months. it could be a year before anything happens so what would be an example of dramatic change? how about a strong endorsement from the secretary of the treasury, from the chairman of the federal reserve and others that chairman sheila bair's suggestion will be adopted? perhaps this coul help to away at the market's perption that resolution authority is somewhat of a joke. if you look at the language that moody's used at rejecting the idea that dodd-frank would work or somehow and too-big
ultimately, they are too complex. they are too large. think that chairman greenspan, famously at the beginning of this crisis, said that too-big- to-fail means too big. it is not just too big. it is a good place to start. it really does appear that what is happening with the chairwoman suggestion is a regulatory game of running up the clock. they say nothing. they do nothing. and the bottom line is that she will not able to institute those changes before she steps down during the course of the...
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ultimately, they are too complex. they are too large. i think that chairman greenspan, famously at the beginning of this crisis, said that too-big- to-fail means too big. it is not just too big. it is a good place to start. it really does appear that what is happening with the chairwoman suggestion is a regulatory game of running up the clock. they say nothing. they do nothing. and the bottom line is that she will not able to institute those changes before she steps down during the course of the summer. those plans will not be coming in a manner of six months. it could be a year before anything happens. so what would be an example of dramatic change? how about a strong endorsement from the secretary of the treasury, from the chairman of the federal reserve and others that chairman sheila bair's suggestion will be adopted? perhaps this could help to away at the market's perception that resolution authority is somewhat of a joke. if you look at the language that moody's used at rejecting the idea that dodd-frank would work or somehow and t
ultimately, they are too complex. they are too large. i think that chairman greenspan, famously at the beginning of this crisis, said that too-big- to-fail means too big. it is not just too big. it is a good place to start. it really does appear that what is happening with the chairwoman suggestion is a regulatory game of running up the clock. they say nothing. they do nothing. and the bottom line is that she will not able to institute those changes before she steps down during the course of...
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frankly,hey waited too long. to there are going to end up engaging in a very difficult austerity measures very quickly because they waited too long. here is the key. the night -- united states does not exempt from the laws of prudent finance. if we wait too long we will have to do the same thing -- make dramatic spending cuts, draconian changes in social insurance programs and significant tax increases all of the sudden and ordered to be able to stabilize the markets and restore confidence. we don't have to do that, but we need to start soon if we want to avoid that. host: your conclusion, which you referred to earlier in your report -- for many other countries including the u.s., fiscal governance is moderate to week. while most countries in this index are rather transparent, fiscal roles typically have weak legal stature and edmonton enforcement. the result is that has grown over time and there is little to prevent it from rising and the future. yet, the situation is not irreversible. if the u.s. implemented th
frankly,hey waited too long. to there are going to end up engaging in a very difficult austerity measures very quickly because they waited too long. here is the key. the night -- united states does not exempt from the laws of prudent finance. if we wait too long we will have to do the same thing -- make dramatic spending cuts, draconian changes in social insurance programs and significant tax increases all of the sudden and ordered to be able to stabilize the markets and restore confidence. we...
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that'll be a fun movie, too. i'm going to be cooking with renowned french chef, cyril renaud, everybody. cyril renaud. he's gonna be making some good -- type of a grill cheese. some awesome stuff. he's so cool. you guys, today is friday and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. check my inbox. return some e-mails and of course i send out some thank you notes. well, i'm running a bit behind today. so i thought, if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd just like to write out my weekly thank you notes right now. is that okay? do you mind? [ cheers and applause ] it's the polite thing to do. i like sending out thank you notes. everybody should be doing it. it's a very polite thing. the roots, can i get some thank you note-writing music. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you charlie sheen for going "two and a half mental." [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, vending machines, for being like slot machines for fat people. [ laughter ] "come on d-6. come on d-6. yes!" [ laughter ] >> audience member: doritos! >> jimm
that'll be a fun movie, too. i'm going to be cooking with renowned french chef, cyril renaud, everybody. cyril renaud. he's gonna be making some good -- type of a grill cheese. some awesome stuff. he's so cool. you guys, today is friday and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. check my inbox. return some e-mails and of course i send out some thank you notes. well, i'm running a bit behind today. so i thought, if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd just like to write out my weekly...
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you were sitting there with us too. she sat in our laps and she just kept going from lap to lap to lap to lap and i believe it was her mother that was incarcerated and here was this 2-year-old child who was very comfortable sitting with each one of us and when her mother came up, she screamed mommy. it was one of those moments where we realized we really do have a unique school in our five keys. this evening i was like because i was writing a letter to the detroit courthouse. i was thinking about this little girl and all i could keep thinking about is what families feel when they are here and their child is incarcerated and the ability to continue their life incarcerated because one day they will come out and i have a nephew who is facing two to 15 jurors and he is 18 years old -- 15 years and he is 18 years old and started his own business. he wases in the wrong place at the wrong time. but they won't take that into consideration. what they will take into consideration is that he was part of this crime. and detroit doe
you were sitting there with us too. she sat in our laps and she just kept going from lap to lap to lap to lap and i believe it was her mother that was incarcerated and here was this 2-year-old child who was very comfortable sitting with each one of us and when her mother came up, she screamed mommy. it was one of those moments where we realized we really do have a unique school in our five keys. this evening i was like because i was writing a letter to the detroit courthouse. i was thinking...
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>>reporter: latest on slot even too much for placer county big plow.rs are having hard time seeing what is underneath walls of snow approaching 20 feet in someplaces. >> everywhere you look there's no room to drive. >> no place to put the snow either. >>reporter: what do you do with it. >> trying to blow it as far as they can. get it where they can. >>reporter: chain control began at alta above 3500 feet. by midday the road was closed entirely. due to high winds and white out conditions. up the hill soda springs ski area never opened for the day. about the few workers that did show up needed help getting out. >> i can see how much snow accumulate entered just the past couple of hours. up to 3 feet so far. this here is the road that leads up to sugar pwochlt it closed today early because of the high wind and the visibility and just to give you an idea of how much snow they have received up here at blue canyon where the department of water resource monitors thing they had 61 inches last week. today they have 124 inches. more than double. this is 7 news.
>>reporter: latest on slot even too much for placer county big plow.rs are having hard time seeing what is underneath walls of snow approaching 20 feet in someplaces. >> everywhere you look there's no room to drive. >> no place to put the snow either. >>reporter: what do you do with it. >> trying to blow it as far as they can. get it where they can. >>reporter: chain control began at alta above 3500 feet. by midday the road was closed entirely. due to high...
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what about women-- and men-- who just say, "it's too much, it's too big, it's too far, it's too overwhelming, and i can't." >> it's a really good question, and here's what i have to say: look, i don't see the world as such a big, huge-- i see it as a very small world. everything each one of us does impacts somebody at some moment, whether we use our cell phones and that colton is here... we're all so interconnected now. you can't say, "it's too much for me to bear," because if it were happening to you, how would you feel if other people said, "it's too much to bear?" you know, when i went to afghanistan in the 1990's and i saw what the taliban was doing to women, i came back and i had, literally, a video that the revolutionary association of the women of afghanistan had taken under their burkas, where they documented the atrocities in a stadium where a woman was shot in her head for flirting. i brought that to every... >> hinojosa: for flirting? >> for flirting. i brought that back and i took that to every media outlet in america, and you know what they said to me? "no one cares about thwome
what about women-- and men-- who just say, "it's too much, it's too big, it's too far, it's too overwhelming, and i can't." >> it's a really good question, and here's what i have to say: look, i don't see the world as such a big, huge-- i see it as a very small world. everything each one of us does impacts somebody at some moment, whether we use our cell phones and that colton is here... we're all so interconnected now. you can't say, "it's too much for me to bear,"...
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but really the students too. it had a nice feeling to it. i think also the thing i liked about cat is it is very independent row expective. -- intro expective. the director said we're looking at our math. we want to beef up our math scores. i can really appreciate that in the school. i have spoken since to parents of c.a.t. and also i've known students from c.a.t. and i know a ninth grader who has chosen to go into c.a.t. and i think also all of them, the reason that they chose c.a.t. was that it was such a tight community that it has a proven record of success of graduating everyone ready for college which quite frankly is a goal that we have in our district too. so i just want to say that i am in favor of renewing this charter and i want to thank you for offering this opportunity to some of our students on project-based learning. a critical eye also on -- in your -- presentation of -- just because when i heard that dissertation that the student gave it was also looking at it through a very critical but constructive perception of the subjec
but really the students too. it had a nice feeling to it. i think also the thing i liked about cat is it is very independent row expective. -- intro expective. the director said we're looking at our math. we want to beef up our math scores. i can really appreciate that in the school. i have spoken since to parents of c.a.t. and also i've known students from c.a.t. and i know a ninth grader who has chosen to go into c.a.t. and i think also all of them, the reason that they chose c.a.t. was that...
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is it too late? >> i never tell anyone it's too late. that's too depressing. the truth is though 65% of women live below the poverty level because all they are living on is social security benefits. so it's a huge problem. let's hope it continues. women probably should have more of an ear to the ground with the changes they are talking about. >> but there is one thing that older women have. that's a lifetime of skills and experience. what about starting your own business? you might not be able to get people to hire you, but i work with a lot of women entrepreneurs. there's so many businesses you can start right now with a dime. using the internet and building your skills. >> like what? what would be a good business to start? >> jewelry design. one way that i met clients is joining women's groups around the bay area. there's so many programs for women to learn skills to market themselves. you can learn the basic skills of marketing yourself and coming up with a viable business idea. i think it's probably one of the few opportunities for women to get out there a
is it too late? >> i never tell anyone it's too late. that's too depressing. the truth is though 65% of women live below the poverty level because all they are living on is social security benefits. so it's a huge problem. let's hope it continues. women probably should have more of an ear to the ground with the changes they are talking about. >> but there is one thing that older women have. that's a lifetime of skills and experience. what about starting your own business? you might...
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well first of all at the moment it's perhaps too soon and too early to establish the final damage and the entire scale of the devastation caused by these horrific events in japan which are still unfolding especially with this blast at the fukushima one nuclear power plants and reports of possible nuclear contamination in the entire region but at the moment russia's emergencies ministry has prepared a six jets to deliver rescuers a doctors medical equipment a mobile hospital to japan all is needed at the moment is a request from japanese authorities these jets have been on standby since friday on the personal order of the russian president has also ordered all a local emergency services and rescue services in russia's far east in the region especially on the cool islands which are right bear in japan's neighborhood just located just several miles to the north of japanese to east he ordered everybody to be on high alert and recently to get ready for any type of scenario when it comes to dealing with disasters russia does have experience both in dealing with earthquakes if we talk about
well first of all at the moment it's perhaps too soon and too early to establish the final damage and the entire scale of the devastation caused by these horrific events in japan which are still unfolding especially with this blast at the fukushima one nuclear power plants and reports of possible nuclear contamination in the entire region but at the moment russia's emergencies ministry has prepared a six jets to deliver rescuers a doctors medical equipment a mobile hospital to japan all is...
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but is it too little, too late? captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, and thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. the nuclear crisis in japan moves into its second week. and this morning, the head of the u.n.'s nuclear energy agency says japan is racing against the clock. here's the latest. engineers hope to reconnect electricity to at least two of the reactors at the fukushima daiichi power plant sometime today. but, it is unclear if any of the cooling systems will work. smoke is rising from reactor number 2, but officials don't know why. fire trucks are now being used to spray water on the plant, and attempts to use helicopters have been discontinued. japanese officials said today they are asking the u.s. government for help. charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and
but is it too little, too late? captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, and thanks for joining us, i'm betty nguyen. the nuclear crisis in japan moves into its second week. and this morning, the head of the u.n.'s nuclear energy agency says japan is racing against the clock. here's the latest. engineers hope to reconnect electricity to at least two of the reactors at the fukushima daiichi power plant sometime today. but, it is unclear if any of the cooling systems will...
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too late. all right, so, you might be asking yourself at this point, why couldn't they tranquilize this animal. they're beautiful and part of our natural habitat. the problem is that the officers did not have a clean shot and had edged itself in between two fences and they couldn't make sure they could hit the animal where they needed to hit it. they take between 10 to 15 minutes to go into effect and at that point, a large crowd had gathered and it was too dangerous to let the animal perhaps escape from that area. and go down as the tranquilizer kicked in. they felt the only sure shot was a deadly one. >> while we have you, you said there was a reverse 911 call. were there evacuated homes in that area? >> reporter: no, the whole idea behind the call was to tell folks to stay inside. when they got the call and they got a couple just to make sure the bases were covered, it was to tell people this is what's happening, possibly a mountain lion sighting. stay indoors, try not to go outside. the peo
too late. all right, so, you might be asking yourself at this point, why couldn't they tranquilize this animal. they're beautiful and part of our natural habitat. the problem is that the officers did not have a clean shot and had edged itself in between two fences and they couldn't make sure they could hit the animal where they needed to hit it. they take between 10 to 15 minutes to go into effect and at that point, a large crowd had gathered and it was too dangerous to let the animal perhaps...
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the problem is not that it's too liberal, it's too elitist. it's high-end.the good part is it covers the world the >> ovechkin seen as elitist -- the value of npr is it does have correspondents around the world and that's very expensive when a lot of news organizations are cutting their coverage. there say security argument for the idea that we need more foreign coverage the i don't think most republicans actually object so much to the sums. as you point out they're very small. it is the idea that you are funding public broadcasting that they believe has a bias. if you are funding public broadcasting you have to make very sure that your news reporting is objective. >> i think they've done a good job the last 10 years. the federal money for npr doesn't go so much to the big stations, it goes out to the rural stations the chris: good discussion of this fo mary! hey! wo you look great! thanks! it's this new wish yourself thin pgram. i just wish it and it happens. it's probably those fiber one bars you're eating. i know they help me stick to my diet. the bars ar
the problem is not that it's too liberal, it's too elitist. it's high-end.the good part is it covers the world the >> ovechkin seen as elitist -- the value of npr is it does have correspondents around the world and that's very expensive when a lot of news organizations are cutting their coverage. there say security argument for the idea that we need more foreign coverage the i don't think most republicans actually object so much to the sums. as you point out they're very small. it is the...
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traffic not too bad.are still seeing decent conditions there. 18 minutes off the eastshore freeway approach coming from the carquinez bridge. when you get on the upper deck, though, things get really windy. they are saying that it's very windy conditions through there. not too bad, though, heading into san francisco. now, once you get into san francisco, 101 both directions accident-free. that's the good news. here's a live look at 101 right at 3rd. traffic moving okay if you are working on that northbound side just a little extra volume there. southbound check in with no delays. of course, a great day to stay dry and use mass transit. bart, ace, muni and caltrain all problem-free. that's traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> next half hour, coming up, a big bag of cash found on a bay area street and the guy that turned it in, what happens to the money now? between going to tell you. >> and a tornado in northern california? the damage it caused to several homes. >>> and we have heard the forecasters war
traffic not too bad.are still seeing decent conditions there. 18 minutes off the eastshore freeway approach coming from the carquinez bridge. when you get on the upper deck, though, things get really windy. they are saying that it's very windy conditions through there. not too bad, though, heading into san francisco. now, once you get into san francisco, 101 both directions accident-free. that's the good news. here's a live look at 101 right at 3rd. traffic moving okay if you are working on...
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my children, too.my children mean more than anything to me. >> above all, we are worried there will be discrimination up against those who are contaminated with radiation. >> and no one knows how many of them there will be. the uncertainty and fear of adverse health effects have put many people on edge. this factory worker tells us he wears a mask every time he leaves his house and tries not to breathe too deeply. others did not leave their houses for a week. but now, they slowly want to return to normality despite their fear. >> i do not feel safe at all as far as the radioactivity is concerned. some food and water has now tested positive for radiation. in the village just 30 kilometers from the fukushima and plant -- fukushima plant, drinking water is no longer allowed. rations are being distributed instead. spinach and other vegetables, as well as milk, has all been tainted. there is also a risk to seafood has heightened levels of radiation have entered the ocean. everyone is trying to come to terms
my children, too.my children mean more than anything to me. >> above all, we are worried there will be discrimination up against those who are contaminated with radiation. >> and no one knows how many of them there will be. the uncertainty and fear of adverse health effects have put many people on edge. this factory worker tells us he wears a mask every time he leaves his house and tries not to breathe too deeply. others did not leave their houses for a week. but now, they slowly...
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not too bad. clouds return for cooler weather tomorrow and light rain. friday looks mostly sunny and warmer. saturday looks good. sunday we bring in clouds and rain moves into the north baby the afternoon and evening. >>> all right. time now 6:10. a devastating story to tell you about. an overnight tragedy. seven children from one family all killed in a fire. where the parents were at the time and how they discovered their home was burning. >>> early this morning a warning from gadafi. what he threatens will happen if a no-fly zone is imposed. >>> an overnight trammed in pennsylvania. a real tragedy. flames in a pennsylvania farmhouse killed seven children in one family. the mother was milking cows when the fire broke out. the only child who survived, the mother's 3-year-old daughter, escaped from the house and ran to the barn to alert her mother that the house was on fire. their father had already left the home earlier to get his milk delivery truck. right now there's still no word on how that fi
not too bad. clouds return for cooler weather tomorrow and light rain. friday looks mostly sunny and warmer. saturday looks good. sunday we bring in clouds and rain moves into the north baby the afternoon and evening. >>> all right. time now 6:10. a devastating story to tell you about. an overnight tragedy. seven children from one family all killed in a fire. where the parents were at the time and how they discovered their home was burning. >>> early this morning a warning...
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. >> he never got a picture of the lightning, it was just too fast and his girlfriend was too nervous to stick around. >> while the power is back on in the east bay this morning, where the wild weather knocked out power for more than 5,600 people. it happened in el cerito and brooklyn. the majority of the outages were weather related. the storm in the bay area is dumping snow in the sierra. and that contributed to a massive deadly pile up. this crash involve at least one big rig and as many as 40 cars. california highway patrol reported one person died there and 20 others injured in that crash. the interstate was closed for about 12 hours. during that time the interstate really did look like a parking lot with drivers stuck in their cars, some of them without chains. if you are headed out to the snow today, keep in mind chains are required on i-80 and i-50. it's a good idea to pack water, snacks and blankets just in case you're stranded like those drivers were yesterday. on highway 1 is washed out just south of carmelo. they got hail as well yesterday. now if you are headed to that ar
. >> he never got a picture of the lightning, it was just too fast and his girlfriend was too nervous to stick around. >> while the power is back on in the east bay this morning, where the wild weather knocked out power for more than 5,600 people. it happened in el cerito and brooklyn. the majority of the outages were weather related. the storm in the bay area is dumping snow in the sierra. and that contributed to a massive deadly pile up. this crash involve at least one big rig and...
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and facebook, too. we'll feature some of your questions next wednesday. our guest this evening on "street critique," it's hilary kramer with www.gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: and here's what we're watching for tomorrow. the national football league has until midnight to reach a contract with the players union or face a work stoppage. we'll also see quarterly results from anheuser-busch in-bev and chain store sales for february. and speaking of sales, we look at how retailers are bracing for the fallout from rising cotton prices. president obama could soon put "for sale" signs on government properties around the country. he wants an advisory panel to create a list of unneeded federal properties that can be sold to save taxpayer money. uncle sam currently owns more than a million pieces of real estate, at a cost of $20 billion per year. the president says about 14,000 of them are no longer needed, and thousands more are under- utilized. >> tom: ford is recalling 35,000 vehicles in the u.s. and canada over electrical problems and fuel leaks. the fuel leak
and facebook, too. we'll feature some of your questions next wednesday. our guest this evening on "street critique," it's hilary kramer with www.gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: and here's what we're watching for tomorrow. the national football league has until midnight to reach a contract with the players union or face a work stoppage. we'll also see quarterly results from anheuser-busch in-bev and chain store sales for february. and speaking of sales, we look at how retailers...
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i think it's too early to tell. i did most of the interviews in paris through twitter and on the computer, which was pretty neat. the response in europe is maybe a little slower than in the u.s. i think it's catching on. the place that it's really happening in social media is china. >> really? >> yeah, china is ground zero when it comes to social media. a lot of people think it's u.s. and twitter -- huh huh. we launched the entire fiesta product in china only on social media on basically a get to know you site. social media is the number one consumed media in china. it's the way all the car companies launch products. there is more experimentation happening -- there are more people online in china than there are people in the u.s. >> that's a great way to go. absolutely. what am i missing here? anything else in terms of c max or grand c max that we should be talking about that you are interested in these days? >> i think one of interesting parts is the seven pass business. we have been able to think through the flexi
i think it's too early to tell. i did most of the interviews in paris through twitter and on the computer, which was pretty neat. the response in europe is maybe a little slower than in the u.s. i think it's catching on. the place that it's really happening in social media is china. >> really? >> yeah, china is ground zero when it comes to social media. a lot of people think it's u.s. and twitter -- huh huh. we launched the entire fiesta product in china only on social media on...
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. >> and i won't nail this on the moms because mom gets nailed on too. it's dads, too. is it the parenting? or is it the fact that everybody can't home school. eventually you have to let this creature out the door. she has to deal with the world where there are other little girls her age in school, in class, in the playground and there is peer pressure. is that where it's coming from and it's too much to fight. >> it's a combination of things. when you go into the store from the time your daughter is born there is not a lot of other options. that's where i started was the pink and pretty and princess stuff and wondering if that was protecting girls from sexualization, premature sexualization or priming them for it and the way that was encouraging them to define themselves through appearance and being the fairest of them all and that fed into the kind of diva girl and then that fed into the kind of overly sexualized girl. >> you have a line in here that i found. historically girls bodies have embodied family's upwardly movement dreams. narrow waists have served as symbol
. >> and i won't nail this on the moms because mom gets nailed on too. it's dads, too. is it the parenting? or is it the fact that everybody can't home school. eventually you have to let this creature out the door. she has to deal with the world where there are other little girls her age in school, in class, in the playground and there is peer pressure. is that where it's coming from and it's too much to fight. >> it's a combination of things. when you go into the store from the...
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and you know you may say this bank is too cheap, this tech is too cheap. well you sit on it for 20 years, i'm out. i'm going somewhere else. and that's why your intuition is not a good character reliance for our alpha wealth system. you need to be able to over ride that by taking your emotions out and following your simple screens. i believe because of this we're frozen in fear and that's what creates failure. failure is not an option with the alpha wealth system and fear is gone. alpha wealth rules, write these down. number one, have a system. follow it once a month, don't think about it, don't consider it, don't let your emotions. you can watch the news but only for entertainment purposes. 29 days 30 days and then one day you follow your system, you print out your screens and you go. that's the first rule of alpha wealth. the second rule of alpha wealth is to not stay the course. you are dynamic and you must make sure that you are proactive and not reactive. and when the markets are changing, so are you. you're not changing your system, you're just makin
and you know you may say this bank is too cheap, this tech is too cheap. well you sit on it for 20 years, i'm out. i'm going somewhere else. and that's why your intuition is not a good character reliance for our alpha wealth system. you need to be able to over ride that by taking your emotions out and following your simple screens. i believe because of this we're frozen in fear and that's what creates failure. failure is not an option with the alpha wealth system and fear is gone. alpha wealth...
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if we can't come up with that money, then i'm not too sure if i can even keep my house as well too. > reporter: city officials say they are facing a grim reality. everyone if all the unions agree to a 10% reduction in compensation, the city will still have a 60 million budget shortfall. that means there will still be significant lay offs and cuts in city services. >> money that firefighters are given are going to hopefully lessen the need for lay offs. we unfortunately can't guarantee it'll avoid them all together. >> we called the mef to see where they were at in the negotiation process and if the firefighters union, if that influenced their decision. but we did not receive any calls back. janine de la vega, ktvu. >>> an alert truck driver avoided a crash. an oversized big rig carrying satellite equipment came to a quick halt when the driver realized his truck was too big for the sulley over pass. the highway patrol tells us the driver took the turn off that was supposed to avoid that overpass. but construction in the area now forces traffic underneath it. >> this could have been a v
if we can't come up with that money, then i'm not too sure if i can even keep my house as well too. > reporter: city officials say they are facing a grim reality. everyone if all the unions agree to a 10% reduction in compensation, the city will still have a 60 million budget shortfall. that means there will still be significant lay offs and cuts in city services. >> money that firefighters are given are going to hopefully lessen the need for lay offs. we unfortunately can't guarantee...
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he was on here, too. >> jimmy: he was on here, too. we have -- we have special guests.mmy: you know when forte grew his neck beard? >> yes. he is so weird. >> jimmy: you just screw the hair around here. [ laughter ] >> he's so weird. he's so weird with his hair. >> jimmy: weird dude, right? >> he would put -- he would shave. like, i don't know how much i can tell. but he would shave his beard, and then he would sprinkle his hair on people's keyboard. [ laughter ] like an animal. >> jimmy: he's a great, great man. >> he is an animal. >> jimmy: megan mullally is -- >> yes. and, but my dream -- my dream is, you know -- we have this character that we talk about on the show but you never see. which is the mayor of pawnee. my dream is -- like -- >> jimmy: i love his name. what's his name? >> mayor gunderson. >> jimmy: mayor gunderson. >> and his dog's name is rufus. and we talk a lot about his dog. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but we've never seen him and i -- i'm just like dying. i think bill murray would be amazing. and i don't know bill murray. i met him a couple times, nicely, at "
he was on here, too. >> jimmy: he was on here, too. we have -- we have special guests.mmy: you know when forte grew his neck beard? >> yes. he is so weird. >> jimmy: you just screw the hair around here. [ laughter ] >> he's so weird. he's so weird with his hair. >> jimmy: weird dude, right? >> he would put -- he would shave. like, i don't know how much i can tell. but he would shave his beard, and then he would sprinkle his hair on people's keyboard. [...
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please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone has green contacts. adopting supremist beliefs. when was the last time you saw them playing the maid? i want to break tradition. smashing it against the ground. where our spanish eyes are not blinded. we do not understand hate. foreign language. never. this next poem is called "outside". it's from bullets and butter flies. this is in celebration of gay pride month. hypocrisy exists when those results in violence. because in darkness, they are safe from reducing our brother and sisters and way too many others to name. they beat to the drum beats of liberty. the differen
please get home safe and keep this pen to share your story too. may be some day, i will get to hear your voice. this next poem is from my first poetry. this is for latinos in the house. can i get a woo. >> i want to break tradition about latino macheese mow. >> forget. i want to break tradition. because blood is supposed to be thicker. but you see, my friends and family, because they love and accept my and don't consider me, foreign language. they do not speak the language. everyone...
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this is sort of the sly mate studies and you see this but you don't see the consensus too much in this or these solutions but what is deceiving is your e ye, is drawn to the out liars going up and there's this number of a simulations that have gone down a little bit by ten percent or so. if you twisted my arm and said what's more likely for california, wetter or dryer in the future. first of all i would say our precipitation is characterized to a large extent by variability like we've always seen. we've become accustomed to really wet periods. 1978 through 1986. and try periods. 1994 and sometimes we actually get a normal year but seems like that does not happen too often. but in these model runs there's again this subtle tendency for a little dryer so i would not be to likely to call for more wet because not too many models call for that. this is why i think there's some credibility about this. this is a little hard to see but this is a funny global projection where the map is kind of just roll it out and it becomes a rectangle - any way the higher latitude has the advantage in this o
this is sort of the sly mate studies and you see this but you don't see the consensus too much in this or these solutions but what is deceiving is your e ye, is drawn to the out liars going up and there's this number of a simulations that have gone down a little bit by ten percent or so. if you twisted my arm and said what's more likely for california, wetter or dryer in the future. first of all i would say our precipitation is characterized to a large extent by variability like we've always...
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little, too late. taking begrudging minimal steps instead of putting the protection of children first. >> reporter: at ash wednesday's services today, parishioners at the churches where these various priests worked, will be notified of their suspensions. jeff? >> elaine, thank you. >>> in south carolina, a gunman who couldn't handle his ski mask. surveillance video shows the attempted robber trying to put his ski mask on multiple times. he just can't do it! he finally got the ski mask on. he walked back in but then he couldn't open the cash register! so he left without getting anything. smart guy! >> yeah. 16 minutes past the hour. back over to erica and chris. >> i say it's better to go with the stocking. not speaking from experience or anything. >> of course. i have to say there is always something slightly satisfying about the stupid criminal video. it never gets old. thank you, jeffrey. >>> a lot of weather to get to. jeff led with it in the news. busy on this wednesday morning. >> i wil thanks so
little, too late. taking begrudging minimal steps instead of putting the protection of children first. >> reporter: at ash wednesday's services today, parishioners at the churches where these various priests worked, will be notified of their suspensions. jeff? >> elaine, thank you. >>> in south carolina, a gunman who couldn't handle his ski mask. surveillance video shows the attempted robber trying to put his ski mask on multiple times. he just can't do it! he finally got...
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their rights in court well it's interesting that wal-mart the big guy thing and there is just simply toomany little guys joining against them and you can't make a tie between them all but let's say that the supreme court doesn't decide here they don't go in the women's favor does that mean that wal-mart is too big to sue. i think it really does and it will mean that other corporations of similar size and even smaller size will be able to say look we have this this really a spineless policy on the book that says we don't discriminate but when it's time to actually enforce it or track whether or not protected classes already is are actually avoiding discrimination in the workplace if they can get away with just these written policies that don't actually have any unfortunately and isn't behind and that's what's happening in the wal-mart case for example there are these really lame you know spineless provisions inside the personnel policy that say we're not going to discriminate but they don't track pay disparities adequately they don't try to analyze whether or not those pay disparities whi
their rights in court well it's interesting that wal-mart the big guy thing and there is just simply toomany little guys joining against them and you can't make a tie between them all but let's say that the supreme court doesn't decide here they don't go in the women's favor does that mean that wal-mart is too big to sue. i think it really does and it will mean that other corporations of similar size and even smaller size will be able to say look we have this this really a spineless policy on...
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but what are you too old for this business i am too old for this but you still there and you're successful but. to succeed as entrepreneur and as an engineer but maybe not to all too little computer to make investments but to make investments you should feel i was talking that intuition not only calculate but feel the generation of what they think you should feel the way they feel because the money made the social it was that feelings it is about making it feeling happy or something yet how can you feel that. your next generation or rather previous generation will i think that's basically what curiosity mostly i mean i'm very curious about. how they'll live what the interests of them how they spend time. what is media consumption and how it's different from how will consume media so i think it's mostly was curiosity having us. great. great words. said by an american many years ago is from that mistake and if i knew there was something that is not available in america i would become a billionaire and i made that phrase so. americans are very good at seeing opportunities so how did it happen
but what are you too old for this business i am too old for this but you still there and you're successful but. to succeed as entrepreneur and as an engineer but maybe not to all too little computer to make investments but to make investments you should feel i was talking that intuition not only calculate but feel the generation of what they think you should feel the way they feel because the money made the social it was that feelings it is about making it feeling happy or something yet how can...
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how much is too much. is there a guideline. >> we have peer groups and that's really where you ought to go. there is no way you can know this, foreign fundses are more expensive than u.s. funds. different typeses of fundses have different ratios. so you can get off the web, the lipper morningstar, you want a fund in the median. >> tom: and odds are you will pay for an active manager for a mutual fund than an index. >> obviously. >> tom: top customer service, does this count even if are you buying a fund through a broker. >> i think wherever you are buying a fund, whether it is directly or through a broker you want to make sure your questions get answered. most importantly that your problems get solved. to me that is the acid test of any fund organization. when you get's problem, something got screwed up in your tax report. something, your trade didn't go through, do they get on to it, solve it, get back to you and really give you a good answer? and there are services, third parties, that measure this. so y
how much is too much. is there a guideline. >> we have peer groups and that's really where you ought to go. there is no way you can know this, foreign fundses are more expensive than u.s. funds. different typeses of fundses have different ratios. so you can get off the web, the lipper morningstar, you want a fund in the median. >> tom: and odds are you will pay for an active manager for a mutual fund than an index. >> obviously. >> tom: top customer service, does this...
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an mecca does her thing too. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by mercedes benz. located on the web at mbusa.com. >>> stanford's rose in the final four continued tonight where history was made at naples pavilion, we'll take you inside the pregame huddle. [ yelling ] >> right here right now [ cheering and applause ] >> after trailing 22-14 the cardinal come back. with the steel, track meet to the rack, stanford is down by 8, led by 8 at half time. it was all stanford in the second half. this time it's the oldest, the red storm did not have an answer for ogwumike. she muscles in. then the senior kayla peterson caps a 21-0 run. they win 75-49, they are headed to the sweet 16. for some reason kim coyle was the only tv reporter on site. >> thanks dennis. if you look up the phrase "home court advantage in the dictionary" you'll find a picture of the stanford seniors. they went a perfect 63-0 at naples pavilion during their four years on the farm. >> we have never had that feeling of a loss wh
an mecca does her thing too. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by mercedes benz. located on the web at mbusa.com. >>> stanford's rose in the final four continued tonight where history was made at naples pavilion, we'll take you inside the pregame huddle. [ yelling ] >> right here right now [ cheering and applause ] >> after trailing 22-14 the cardinal come back. with the steel, track meet to the rack, stanford is down by 8, led...
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either the president moved too quickly or too slowly or was too dependent on international organizations or whatever we talked about. speaker boehner greeted the president with a long critique on his return from a foreign trip this week. "because of the conflicting messages from the administration and our coalition partners," boehner wrote in a letter delivered to air force one," there is a lack of clarity over the objectives of this mission, what our national security interests are, and how it fits into our overarching policy for the middle east." politically, was this entire exercise fated to be a lose-lose proposition, john? >> he's facing criticism from both sides. the problem was the president didn't move fast enough, then when he did move, they said he went in too deep, but he also made his situation worse in two important ways. one, the president kind of dealt congress out a little bit he knows how this works. members of congress, at least the leaders, like to be consulted. one leadership aide in the house republican said, it would have been nice if he consulted the congressional
either the president moved too quickly or too slowly or was too dependent on international organizations or whatever we talked about. speaker boehner greeted the president with a long critique on his return from a foreign trip this week. "because of the conflicting messages from the administration and our coalition partners," boehner wrote in a letter delivered to air force one," there is a lack of clarity over the objectives of this mission, what our national security interests...
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that applies to cells, too. so it's a fundamental property of life, of how you organize yourself in space. again, waz cell division, you see, which is the sort of basis of all reproduction, in terms of a cell, the shape is the simplest expression of biological shape. so we have a chance in simple systems of understanding it, and that's why i launched that program, just to understand how a cell has a sense of its shape, how it determines its shape, and controls it. >> rose: do cancer cells start out as good cells and then they become bad? >> this is relevant. actually, the cell shape isn't. you asked the question about cancer. and it's relevant to that. let me explain why. cancer cells in a sense do start out being good. they behave. >> rose: right. >> they behave. but then they have 25,000 genes are our human cells do, and a number of them, maybe 500 are, relevant to cancer. when these get damaged, as they do over the lifetime of an individual, if you damage enough and in the right sorts of ways, those cancer-re
that applies to cells, too. so it's a fundamental property of life, of how you organize yourself in space. again, waz cell division, you see, which is the sort of basis of all reproduction, in terms of a cell, the shape is the simplest expression of biological shape. so we have a chance in simple systems of understanding it, and that's why i launched that program, just to understand how a cell has a sense of its shape, how it determines its shape, and controls it. >> rose: do cancer cells...
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let me give you another idea, david, too much too late.rises and multiple crises, administrations have to do triage. the to me the big problem is not what we haven't done, it's what we are doing. >> and helene cooper, as i played for the senators, president obama is clear on this, he wants gadhafi to go. and yet you heard from at mirl mullen and senator kerry saying, that's not the mission here and andrea just alluded to it. >> there's been so much ambivalence in the administration on libya. and that's because at its heart, the administration doesn't want to do this. the pentagon doesn't want to be at war with libya. they've been saying for weeks, libya is not a national security interest. there are far greater american national security interests going on. particularly when you look at what's happening throughout the region. libya is just not -- which is why i think you've seen this sort of appearance of a completely inconsistent policy. president obama himself in announcing that we were going to be doing military strikes said at the same
let me give you another idea, david, too much too late.rises and multiple crises, administrations have to do triage. the to me the big problem is not what we haven't done, it's what we are doing. >> and helene cooper, as i played for the senators, president obama is clear on this, he wants gadhafi to go. and yet you heard from at mirl mullen and senator kerry saying, that's not the mission here and andrea just alluded to it. >> there's been so much ambivalence in the administration...
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wouldn't take too much. the system moving right by there see how the tail ends dragging off the sonoma coast. mention that from the bay santa rosa north. not a lot but enough we have to mention it. really the lows bethel island 36. clayton 37. a lot of 38s. mill valley 38. yesterday temperatures about 15 degrees warmer than what we're seeing right now. 30s and 40z across the board. these are low 40z unless you're in san francisco where it's officially 36. system driving downright down out of the gulf of alaska. you can look at it yourself. right there. that's going to play into our weather starting friday morning. today we get a break. if you are heading to the sierra today would be a great day to travel because there are no warnings. but there will be tomorrow morning. at 5:00 a.m. and over the next couple days snowfall will be one to three feet or even higher above the 7,000 foot level. snow levels start out around 4,000 end up around 2,000 by sunday morning. cold morning. sun and clouds. showers to the no
wouldn't take too much. the system moving right by there see how the tail ends dragging off the sonoma coast. mention that from the bay santa rosa north. not a lot but enough we have to mention it. really the lows bethel island 36. clayton 37. a lot of 38s. mill valley 38. yesterday temperatures about 15 degrees warmer than what we're seeing right now. 30s and 40z across the board. these are low 40z unless you're in san francisco where it's officially 36. system driving downright down out of...
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a little on the cool side too. as we look out over the next seven days, the full day of spring, things get pretty interesting. chance of more showers developing late in the day on tuesday. rain expected overnight tuesday night and into wednesday. it will be lev at times and gusty winds to come along with that. we have a storm that's coming in without much of a break. we're watching out for the potential of flooding with the storm system. it moves on by with the possibility of trees coming town and just messy conditions as we head into the latter part of the week. let's get a check on traffic. >> reporter: right now not too bad. let's have a live look at 101. traffic moving pretty well through there. no delays right now. you can also follow our latest traffic information at twitter. let's head over to the maps. in you're cruising along 880, you're cruising. 76 miles per hour on the northbound side of 880. elsewhere north of there traffic looking pretty good on 880 into oakland. southbound you're clear as you work yo
a little on the cool side too. as we look out over the next seven days, the full day of spring, things get pretty interesting. chance of more showers developing late in the day on tuesday. rain expected overnight tuesday night and into wednesday. it will be lev at times and gusty winds to come along with that. we have a storm that's coming in without much of a break. we're watching out for the potential of flooding with the storm system. it moves on by with the possibility of trees coming town...
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she is dominant and perhaps too dominant and she could become too isolated. it could be dangerous. >> given his immense popularity and even still, some people are talking about possible comebacks at a later date. is it too soon to talk about that? >> people are talking about it. ordinary germans and people in the party ranks, there is a huge yearning among ordinary germans for him to come back sooner rather than later. he has created his image of himself as the special one of german politics. the kind of politician that speaks to the people in their common tongue. will he be able to retain that aura of being the special one or not? that is the big question. >> what effect will this have on the public image of politics and politicians in general? >> and my be instructive. -- it may be instructive to hear two words. disenchantment with german politics. those are the words you hear. you will hear them more after all this. >> you are right. thank you for your comments. with that, we wrap up "the journal". thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captionin
she is dominant and perhaps too dominant and she could become too isolated. it could be dangerous. >> given his immense popularity and even still, some people are talking about possible comebacks at a later date. is it too soon to talk about that? >> people are talking about it. ordinary germans and people in the party ranks, there is a huge yearning among ordinary germans for him to come back sooner rather than later. he has created his image of himself as the special one of german...
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they did it in noe valeeley too. they slapped a new sticker on there and there is no public outrage. districts now. it is effective on castro street. we actually did a survey. there is more yellow parking on castro street then there is general parking. >> the same with valencia in the 16th through 20. there is more yellow then there is regular. >> and they are up their ticketing. >> it is theoretically part of the attack on cars. unfortunately, small businesses -- >> rely on them. >> we did have new information, just to continue my report, with the truancy programs. the truancy program is actually successful. i do not know if you recall the presentation we had on small businesses assisting with young people. that has actually shown some success. so we will have an update in the future on that. for a very small program, apparently it has really helped some people. thank you very much. >> next item, please. >> item 14, president's report on recent small business activities and announcements of interest to the small bus
they did it in noe valeeley too. they slapped a new sticker on there and there is no public outrage. districts now. it is effective on castro street. we actually did a survey. there is more yellow parking on castro street then there is general parking. >> the same with valencia in the 16th through 20. there is more yellow then there is regular. >> and they are up their ticketing. >> it is theoretically part of the attack on cars. unfortunately, small businesses -- >>...
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blues, hazels, and browns have their look too. individualeyes!y, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ new boy in the neighborhood ♪ lives downstairs and it's understood ♪ ♪ he's just there to take good care of me ♪ ♪ like he's one of the family ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rights ♪ ♪ and i want charles in charge of me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and i want charles in charge of me ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rights ♪ ♪ and i want charles in charge of me ♪ ♪ and i want charles in charge of me ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a cof
blues, hazels, and browns have their look too. individualeyes!y, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ new boy in the neighborhood ♪ lives downstairs and it's understood ♪ ♪ he's just there to take good care of me ♪ ♪ like he's one of the family ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ charles in charge of our wrongs and our rights ♪ ♪ charles in charge of our days...
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and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese people are lining up today to be tested or to leave, but we want to talk, as well, about what this means for the united states. we're going to tell you about worst case scenarios, what it might really deliver to hawaii, to california, the rest of this country, all of that ahead. but martha raddatz leads us off, she spent the day with experts asking about the reality of what is happening tonight. martha? >> reporter: diane, the u.s. is now urgently trying to get the japanese government to find more volunteers to go into the nuclear reactors to try to stop multiple meltdowns. the next 48 hours are absolutely critical. one official told me there is a recognition this is a suicide mission, but this is where we are right now. 50 workers inside the plant, working in the dark with nothing but flashlights, wearing overal
and even that may be too late. as family members of some of the workers have begun to weigh in, one of them writing tonight, "my father has accepted his fate, much like a death sentence." and, the japanese people are lining up today to be tested or to leave, but we want to talk, as well, about what this means for the united states. we're going to tell you about worst case scenarios, what it might really deliver to hawaii, to california, the rest of this country, all of that ahead. but...
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it got too close for comfort late, mr. rush.y coming up huge in a big night, 29 points. and the warriors, they end the four-game losing streak. man, that was getting bad. taking down the wizards, 106-102. the road trip continues. they got four more games on this road trip. maybe turn it around. we'll see. >> it's very optimistic. >> i'm trying to be. got to be. >>> that's going it do it for us tonight. jay leno is next. >> we'll see you tomorrow night. thanks for watching. >> bye-bye.
it got too close for comfort late, mr. rush.y coming up huge in a big night, 29 points. and the warriors, they end the four-game losing streak. man, that was getting bad. taking down the wizards, 106-102. the road trip continues. they got four more games on this road trip. maybe turn it around. we'll see. >> it's very optimistic. >> i'm trying to be. got to be. >>> that's going it do it for us tonight. jay leno is next. >> we'll see you tomorrow night. thanks for...
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are too many civilian casualties the people of afghanistan the civilians are the victims of both the nato civilian casualties and the terrorists who come with suicide bombings and with industry targeting of civilian areas and the people of afghanistan are tired of both the hearts of the people of afghanistan or of the hands of two incompetent players one player is the international community and one player is the afghan government and both players are incompetent and ignorant about the true meaning of hearts and minds the intention of this war was to fight terror but the people. have become that victim of terror the united states and coalition forces have to do much better and they have to also hold the afghan side also at a higher standard in this case both the afghan government and the international community who are held responsible in their eyes and in the eyes of the people up on the snow. and next hour here on our team will open our special report abbie history of the twentieth century weapon of terror and it's used all around the world and claims countless lives every year tha
are too many civilian casualties the people of afghanistan the civilians are the victims of both the nato civilian casualties and the terrorists who come with suicide bombings and with industry targeting of civilian areas and the people of afghanistan are tired of both the hearts of the people of afghanistan or of the hands of two incompetent players one player is the international community and one player is the afghan government and both players are incompetent and ignorant about the true...
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weaknesses, you know, we're too young to drive, some things we're too young to do, oh, we don't have money. they would have found that out then, before they rode off to the fair. and then if they looked outside of themselves, opportunities and threats, they might say, well, we live in a town where there's a lot of fun stuff happening. and we have friends we can call and ask them for ideas. and our parents might be an opportunity too, they have ideas, they might even give us money, they might even chauffeur us around. and then if they look over here at the threats, they might say, well, our parents may be a threat too, they might have much less interesting ideas of what they want us to do on a saturday afternoon. right? okay. so then they have a pretty clear idea. they know where they're starting from. and it would be much easier for them to then build a castle that's a realistic castle for them, that they can actually get to, right? so what i'd like you to do now is think about the strengths and weaknesses, the things that are happening within you that could either help you address y
weaknesses, you know, we're too young to drive, some things we're too young to do, oh, we don't have money. they would have found that out then, before they rode off to the fair. and then if they looked outside of themselves, opportunities and threats, they might say, well, we live in a town where there's a lot of fun stuff happening. and we have friends we can call and ask them for ideas. and our parents might be an opportunity too, they have ideas, they might even give us money, they might...
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they've caused everything from too much sun to genetics. >> or too little sleep, true. >> and dr. kim mulvilhill shows there is another culprit in the bedroom. >> how you sleep was probably determined by your mother when she tucked you in. >> unfortunately, we tend to stay sleeping in the positions that we were placed in when we were very young. >> and that puts us flat on our faces. >> my generation, we went to sleep on our stomachs, and that's how i sleep. >> when we first wake up, most of us have bed crinkles from the pillow case. but over time, those lines can turn into permanent wrinkles. >> it was like this. >> a pillow wrinkle bothered 23- year-old courtney little so much she has already tried botox. >> i just thought it really stuck out to people. it is an insecurity of mine, i don't know. >> experts say the best way to avoid pillow wrinkles is to sleep on your back and make sure you stay there, put a pillow between your knees. >> i often tell my patients they should invest in a good pillow case, a very high thread count. >> it is not just how you sleep but how much you sl
they've caused everything from too much sun to genetics. >> or too little sleep, true. >> and dr. kim mulvilhill shows there is another culprit in the bedroom. >> how you sleep was probably determined by your mother when she tucked you in. >> unfortunately, we tend to stay sleeping in the positions that we were placed in when we were very young. >> and that puts us flat on our faces. >> my generation, we went to sleep on our stomachs, and that's how i sleep....
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liberal, too conservative, this, that, or the other. it comes with the territory will certainly get criticized about all manners of things. in terms of the liberal, and it does not get as much attention, but we get criticism for getting -- for being too conservative as well. i wish those those could be a our editorial meetings and see the care that our reporters and journalists and editors take to get it right. this is incredibly crucial to what we do, to present not journalism that is on the one hand and on the other hand. that is not very interesting storytelling. but reflects no particular bias, and not a matter of how the stories are told, but that kind of stories we tell one npr. we tell stories about areas that almost no national news organization is covering, not just urban phenomenon. for those that to criticize us for being liberal, i ask them when i get that personally, i ask them to point to specific stories. when they do, we take this very seriously. have we erred? absolutely. but we make corrections and we strive to do bett
liberal, too conservative, this, that, or the other. it comes with the territory will certainly get criticized about all manners of things. in terms of the liberal, and it does not get as much attention, but we get criticism for getting -- for being too conservative as well. i wish those those could be a our editorial meetings and see the care that our reporters and journalists and editors take to get it right. this is incredibly crucial to what we do, to present not journalism that is on the...
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posts on are too dumb to say. hey guys welcome to shower and tell me alone a show which parts are just out to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience has gone to you tube the video response wanted to twitter the first part of the questions that we impose on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is that we like your voice. today we have another update frankly and infuriating want to bring you on the homeland security is attacked on web sites in the past we told you about how badly ice working the with the department of homeland security has screwed up by taking down the wrong websites leaving up a message accusing innocent sites of child pornography and now they've done it again this time in efforts to curb copyright infringement on the internet and we explain here a website called channel surfing dot net was set up to link people to other web sites where then they can watch online streams of t.v. shows and sports programs so you get it's a website that's linking you to other web sit
posts on are too dumb to say. hey guys welcome to shower and tell me alone a show which parts are just out to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience has gone to you tube the video response wanted to twitter the first part of the questions that we impose on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is that we like your voice. today we have another update frankly and infuriating want to bring you on the homeland security is attacked on web sites in the past we told...
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when he tells owen, "hey, i got it too. i got a hall pass too." >> great.> can you believe it? i got a hall pass. >> when does yours begin? >> 24 minutes ago. >> yeah. she's going to go join maggie up at the cape. it's just you and me, buddy for the next six days. [ phone ringing ] >> do you realize how much easier this is going to make it for me, having a hall pass partner? >> yeah, tell me about it. and it's not just me. no, it's gonna be gary, hog head, flats. they're all coming out with tonight. >> you're joking. those guys got hall passes, too? >> no, no, no. they just want to watch. >> watch what? >> watch us reel in the babes. >> no, that's good. that's good. >> what are we doing here man? we got to get out of here. we're burning daylight. >> let me log out. >> okay, you log out. >> i'm gonna try to do the receptionist. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not going to work. "hall pass" is in theaters friday. a very funny movie. peter and bobby farrelly, everybody. destroyer performs next. come on back! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ boy's voice ] jerry, y
when he tells owen, "hey, i got it too. i got a hall pass too." >> great.> can you believe it? i got a hall pass. >> when does yours begin? >> 24 minutes ago. >> yeah. she's going to go join maggie up at the cape. it's just you and me, buddy for the next six days. [ phone ringing ] >> do you realize how much easier this is going to make it for me, having a hall pass partner? >> yeah, tell me about it. and it's not just me. no, it's gonna be gary,...
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too hot, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it's too hot. said to the guy, what are those tickets? he said, they are there for the matinee. i said, the matinee you told me was sold out. he said, i only told you what you wanted to hear. i said, oh, my gosh. so i went back into the arena and found colonel parker, that was his manager. i said, colonel, we have a problem. he said, we have a problem? what's our problem? i said, i have 5,000 seats left for the matinee. he said, son, we don't have a problem. you have a problem. so i got to figure this out. or my career is over. this is it. they are going to make this work. i walked outside and right next door to the miami beach convention center, and its still there, it was a dade county jail -- no i did not invite the prisoners to the show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what i thought, right. that's what i thought, too. that's what i thought. >> and i went into the jail and i got a hold of the sheriff. and i said, sheriff, i've got a problem. he said, what's your problem, son? i said, i need to ta
too hot, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it's too hot. said to the guy, what are those tickets? he said, they are there for the matinee. i said, the matinee you told me was sold out. he said, i only told you what you wanted to hear. i said, oh, my gosh. so i went back into the arena and found colonel parker, that was his manager. i said, colonel, we have a problem. he said, we have a problem? what's our problem? i said, i have 5,000 seats left for the matinee. he said, son, we don't have a problem....