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at all the developments except stories you look at korea you look at taiwan you look at china and japan they've all used their trading system to get where they want but they certainly are not by any means you know free market countries in any sense of the word and i think that's the important lesson is that the the advice the i.m.f. was giving and the economic policies that i.m.f. economists learned themselves at the university of chicago and other orthodox economics schools and then were in putting into that into economic policy advice to developing countries are the wrong kind of policies and advice from most countries in the world and that you need to have very very very differential situations for each country and they're not going to and as we all now know economic theory as described by new liberal or the docs economic schools is just floored it doesn't work with the way our real world economic systems work markets don't but aren't far from being in the know under that kind of economic theory no no again if i believe in a higher call milton friedman you might know but no one is pu
at all the developments except stories you look at korea you look at taiwan you look at china and japan they've all used their trading system to get where they want but they certainly are not by any means you know free market countries in any sense of the word and i think that's the important lesson is that the the advice the i.m.f. was giving and the economic policies that i.m.f. economists learned themselves at the university of chicago and other orthodox economics schools and then were in...
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i'd like you to look carefully at what you have here. you have a child development program where you have a great deal of confusion about who is going to return, who is going to remain, and you've got that codified in this particular agenda, you've got all kinds of money that's coming in to support that and we still have the continuing and ongoing confusion about who is actually going to be working in the program. i would ask you to try to find out what the answers are to that before you go ahead and vote for all of this. thank you. >> thank you, mr. kelly. our next item is -- president mendoza: our next item is to remind the public that in accordance with 11.2 of the public policy, an individual wishing to address the board on agenda items can call the board office by 4:30 on the day of the meeting or completing a speaker card on the day of the meeting. cards being turned in at the same time the item is being discussed, will not be accepted. if you done have your cards in
i'd like you to look carefully at what you have here. you have a child development program where you have a great deal of confusion about who is going to return, who is going to remain, and you've got that codified in this particular agenda, you've got all kinds of money that's coming in to support that and we still have the continuing and ongoing confusion about who is actually going to be working in the program. i would ask you to try to find out what the answers are to that before you go...
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvant
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the...
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and in fact if you look at the clean energy what is the clean energy mechanism that was mandated under some of these u.n. rules and then go back and look at china it's clear that that system has been gamed and the chinese have been among the best at collecting these subsidies to build wind projects that some of which are not even connected to the grid so this idea that somehow investment in renewables is leading the world that this is where the world is going the world is going in chasing renewables and most of these countries simply because of subsidies and mandates it's not because the market is is is is is saying this is the best option benjamin and she gave us one number before of something on the order of two hundred billion invested in renewables ok well that's that seems like a big number here in the u.s. the upstream oil and gas industry alone just in drilling new wells every year spends two hundred fifty billion dollars so the idea that somehow that that the world is moving to renewables because this is the cheapest fastest way it's simply not true it's because it's subsidized
and in fact if you look at the clean energy what is the clean energy mechanism that was mandated under some of these u.n. rules and then go back and look at china it's clear that that system has been gamed and the chinese have been among the best at collecting these subsidies to build wind projects that some of which are not even connected to the grid so this idea that somehow investment in renewables is leading the world that this is where the world is going the world is going in chasing...
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>> when you start looking at how do you define someone i get all the time. we are better now than we were last year. we were better prepared. we've got better process he's not only in the government but outside the government but the vulnerability is we've had for years still exist committed the bad actors still exploit the same vulnerabilities over and over again, typical thing we see through the anatomy of the autopsy of the the formidable the which gives somebody the privilege. we've seen that the past 20 years. so why don't know people will able to recognize it and that basic hygiene that we are looking at a rate of legislatively as we pointed out in the proposal we put forward there are things we need to catch up on. the penalties for the infrastructure, the impact on organized crime which is now part of the cybercrime thing we talked about a few moments ago. so updating that is key but i don't know that i would put two years and. we recognize some we have to make up. >> this is the c-span's communicators program. kicking off today we are doing a four w
>> when you start looking at how do you define someone i get all the time. we are better now than we were last year. we were better prepared. we've got better process he's not only in the government but outside the government but the vulnerability is we've had for years still exist committed the bad actors still exploit the same vulnerabilities over and over again, typical thing we see through the anatomy of the autopsy of the the formidable the which gives somebody the privilege. we've...
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we identified some of our schools under the school improvement grants, and when you look at the growth they showed this year -- go visit everett middle school. go see why they had double-digit growth in math and language arts. we were at paul revere this morning. look at the growth they had. i always tell people those people in the public who are the naysayers who do not believe it can be done -- to us a favor -- get out of the way of the people in the school districts who are doing this fabulous work because they get it done every day. i think this is something we ought to be celebrating, the success of our children. we want to continue because even though we are closing the gap, that is not good enough. we have to eliminate the gap. until we eliminate it, shame on us. there is still work to be done. our goal is sunday, the word does not exist in our vocabulary. there is no such thing about talking about a gap because we are providing equity and access in the basic fundamental civil rights to a proper education that every child in san francisco deserves. you're so excited that all of
we identified some of our schools under the school improvement grants, and when you look at the growth they showed this year -- go visit everett middle school. go see why they had double-digit growth in math and language arts. we were at paul revere this morning. look at the growth they had. i always tell people those people in the public who are the naysayers who do not believe it can be done -- to us a favor -- get out of the way of the people in the school districts who are doing this...
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if you are driving on 280 northbound that looks nice. at 5:08 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you very much. we have a low cloud deck. what is new? it doesn't look like much of a change here nor awhile. low clouds, cool sunny and breezy. tomorrow night not so much change. bring up the high temperatures a couple degrees. i will go with it but it's one of the things i will when i feel it. boy was it close on the tropical moisture. now southern california yeah. you can get some pretty good lightning displays. overall just missed us. southern sacramento valley. as the pacifica digs in clearer that will -- i think we had our window of opportunity but we are closing it. 60s and 70s in is redwood city. southwest 23. i focus on this because it tells me almost everything i need to know. if the low clouds are there and concord, fairfield, vacaville are getting a west, southwest wind there is not change in our pattern. big system for this time of year digging in. and that will settle in on the west coast and probably hang out there. it's the betwe
if you are driving on 280 northbound that looks nice. at 5:08 let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you very much. we have a low cloud deck. what is new? it doesn't look like much of a change here nor awhile. low clouds, cool sunny and breezy. tomorrow night not so much change. bring up the high temperatures a couple degrees. i will go with it but it's one of the things i will when i feel it. boy was it close on the tropical moisture. now southern california yeah. you can get some pretty...
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these things and don't just do it from a business point of view but i mean when you say you the state and looking at you know where you do first. i think from some other laura bush and it's very important yes because. there are a lot of questions a lot of problem but it's not one hundred percent understand believe for one in the west it's how it's sort of lights how it's possible to manage it and i think there's a lot of technical problems and then i talk with our partners from our furnace and west and some banks that have a lot of question how does manage how it's done it was the what's the plan what's the schedule halid so collect money holds keep money on the guarantee and i think were important to make one hundred percent believe system regulation laws and rules and improvements and license and one hundred percent around it's thought in versus an infrastructure i think it's just step and. they will go to those other states here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on russia's infrastructure stay with archly. the are. the limits. to just set the some up. the the see. the bulk of t
these things and don't just do it from a business point of view but i mean when you say you the state and looking at you know where you do first. i think from some other laura bush and it's very important yes because. there are a lot of questions a lot of problem but it's not one hundred percent understand believe for one in the west it's how it's sort of lights how it's possible to manage it and i think there's a lot of technical problems and then i talk with our partners from our furnace and...
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you said you've learned. i'm listening closely and i read your wife's book. looky when you came back, you said everything is good to her. then you give the press conference and called her and you said how did i do? when you are explaining that you just went off after you promised her she says that you would not go see this woman. you are saying all these things about marriage. the most recent picture i saw you are still seeing this other woman that you call your soulmate if you really believe those things the question i have is, why are you trying to go back to this woman and be with her and try and do those thins to her? in other words, make up -- make up with her, be with your kids and not looking elsewhere. that seems to be contradictory. >> jenny said you had a road ahead but not with marriage. i would say several ingredients here. i would say, i don't want to go into feelings and all those different things but there's been a remarkable connection for a long time with this other person. >> sean: that's where you are now. >> uh-huh. >> sean: i don't hear sadnes
you said you've learned. i'm listening closely and i read your wife's book. looky when you came back, you said everything is good to her. then you give the press conference and called her and you said how did i do? when you are explaining that you just went off after you promised her she says that you would not go see this woman. you are saying all these things about marriage. the most recent picture i saw you are still seeing this other woman that you call your soulmate if you really believe...
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you look at the same tape.ou look at the whole tape when you put it through the machine. >> and running and gunning to try to put it together. it was late. >> bill: do you think the station is going to do anything to these people. >> they said no comment to us. no comment, no comment, no comment. >> bill: the station did it on purpose not the station but the guy. you and i disagree. >> i totally disagree. we can find out the situation i would like to know. >> bill: impossible for them not to have done it on purpose. they knew what the boy's statement was. unfortunately, that kind of editing goes on and it should be punished. >> look at the sound bite sheet you can sort of pick and choose. >> bill: that's done on purpose. >> i disagree. >> bill: tonight, al gore in the spotlight, p and p moments away. ! >> bill: pinheads and patriots in a moment starring our pal, al gore. but first, with summer winding down consider signing up for premium membership. weekly q & a with you guys asking me questions big discounts o
you look at the same tape.ou look at the whole tape when you put it through the machine. >> and running and gunning to try to put it together. it was late. >> bill: do you think the station is going to do anything to these people. >> they said no comment to us. no comment, no comment, no comment. >> bill: the station did it on purpose not the station but the guy. you and i disagree. >> i totally disagree. we can find out the situation i would like to know. >>...
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into the particulars of the members in a minute, but, bob, to you first, a quick headline, when you look at the nine members so far, do you see status quo, gridlock, beholden to the leadership or do you see maybe a recipe for surprise? >> i don't see a recipe for surprise. i see status quo, but i also thought that when they came up with the decision to create this supercommittee that it was going to be status quo. i don't see where the give is going to come from, and i don't see, you know, we had the debt ceiling and the potential for default hanging over the government and they couldn't come up with an agreement then. i don't see how they're going to do it in a few shorts months by thanksgiving. >> david, the same not optimistic, i won't call it pessimistic, but do you see maybe in the members potential? >> i think bob herbert is fundamentally right. when you look at this group, three of the members were on -- one democratic senator and two republican congressmen were on the simpson/bowles commission that tried to come up with the grand bargain, propose a grand bargain. all three were a
into the particulars of the members in a minute, but, bob, to you first, a quick headline, when you look at the nine members so far, do you see status quo, gridlock, beholden to the leadership or do you see maybe a recipe for surprise? >> i don't see a recipe for surprise. i see status quo, but i also thought that when they came up with the decision to create this supercommittee that it was going to be status quo. i don't see where the give is going to come from, and i don't see, you...
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guest: when you look at the different parts of government that have different responsibilities, defence is responsible for looking at the worst-case scenario and protecting the united states and our interest. in other parts of the government, commerce, department of energy and treasury, all have different responsibilities, and you are correct. when the present treated this office, the idea was to coordinate these and develop good policy on behalf of the u.s. government. guest: what we make of the pentagon's statement about the cyber threat? if you like it to concerned about a cyber pearl harbor. when you talk about the millions of scans done and defense systems every day. guest: it is not necessarily only defense systems that are scant. we have private sector and other parts of the government, including other governments. we have to take that as part as the overall picture will look at. taken into account, figure out what they can do to help, how much is it directly related to defense activities? how much of it goes to the fbi, a department of justice, secret service, common security? t
guest: when you look at the different parts of government that have different responsibilities, defence is responsible for looking at the worst-case scenario and protecting the united states and our interest. in other parts of the government, commerce, department of energy and treasury, all have different responsibilities, and you are correct. when the present treated this office, the idea was to coordinate these and develop good policy on behalf of the u.s. government. guest: what we make of...
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you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources t
you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a...
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drug use fifty percent cocaine use by seventy five percent during the last forty years whenever you look at legalization if that's a solution to reduce the powers of the cartel then what are you going to legalize you can debate marijuana but that's not going to solve a problem because they're going to be peddling in methamphetamine heroin cocaine if you legalize each of those they're going to continue to increase consumption of those the problems in our society and i don't think anybody really wants to legalize methamphetamine or or cocaine or heroin that's not the solution this is a commitment to reducing illegal drugs we've had success and that certainly we need to make improvements but let's don't throw this out and say let's legalize everything and anything about that jeffrey why would you legalize would you legalize everything across the board. i would legalize everything across the board so let me agree with mr hutchinson that just legalizing marijuana is a relatively small issue in terms of all the ancillary negatives of black markets and corruption and and violence huge fraction
drug use fifty percent cocaine use by seventy five percent during the last forty years whenever you look at legalization if that's a solution to reduce the powers of the cartel then what are you going to legalize you can debate marijuana but that's not going to solve a problem because they're going to be peddling in methamphetamine heroin cocaine if you legalize each of those they're going to continue to increase consumption of those the problems in our society and i don't think anybody really...
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you know most of g.d.p. generated by our own guess so probably look at oil and gas a little bit later and if you go back to you. the upside for russia now in building its infrastructure is that it introduces new technologies or uses new technologies where they don't where if you're looking at technologies that exist today from the one nine hundred sixty s. and now you go into twenty first century make a jump. we move very fast very fast maybe and so it that complicated to understand enough why i would like to as fast as possible to prostitution about all kinds of technology what we need. to understand is that enough we understand maybe later not now for opposition to think we do our best michel if i can go to you what is the economic implications of all of this when you know there's a whole lot of money out there the state has a lot of money are you worried about issues like stoking inflation because russia always has been having a problem with inflation with the exception of the great turn down in two thousand and eight. i think that the main issue of inflation is the monetary base and how many money are prin
you know most of g.d.p. generated by our own guess so probably look at oil and gas a little bit later and if you go back to you. the upside for russia now in building its infrastructure is that it introduces new technologies or uses new technologies where they don't where if you're looking at technologies that exist today from the one nine hundred sixty s. and now you go into twenty first century make a jump. we move very fast very fast maybe and so it that complicated to understand enough why...
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what do you hope that they will always say about you looking down from above? are proud of me. from the day i was in the hospital to the day i got out. i moved so quickly in my recovery even my nurses couldn't believe it and now when i got home until now. i was released from the hospital and i had a back brace and now i - then i walked with the cane. now i walk and all that is left is the scars. >> mike: i know those are deep scars . we'll tk about those and the instruments from the joplin school band. they made a donation to get the instruments back in the hands of students and quintin will be joined by school mates and we'll playy elvis classic and tell you how you can help make music part of jop linn education once again. stay with us. n become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and wh it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet yotake every day, so you c
what do you hope that they will always say about you looking down from above? are proud of me. from the day i was in the hospital to the day i got out. i moved so quickly in my recovery even my nurses couldn't believe it and now when i got home until now. i was released from the hospital and i had a back brace and now i - then i walked with the cane. now i walk and all that is left is the scars. >> mike: i know those are deep scars . we'll tk about those and the instruments from the...
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if you are driving northbound 280 looks good. if you were driving all the way up the highway it is a nice drive. 4:31 let's go back to pam. >> overnight, san francisco house fire, at the scene with the details with what happened and the women who were in the hospital, good morning tara. >> reporter: it is pacific heights a very upscale section with multi- million dollar homes. if you look outside we have charred bedroom furniture and if you take a look at that middle window on the top floor, that is where firefighters say the fire broke out. firefighters got the call around 11:30 last night and when they arrived, they had two people under accounted for so they had to move fast to rescue those trapped inside. >> one was an elderly woman and her caretaker. they located them and brought them out. >> now both women had to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation and second degree burns. they tell us the two may be in serious condition. investigators were out here, they have not officially said what sparked this fire. crews said f
if you are driving northbound 280 looks good. if you were driving all the way up the highway it is a nice drive. 4:31 let's go back to pam. >> overnight, san francisco house fire, at the scene with the details with what happened and the women who were in the hospital, good morning tara. >> reporter: it is pacific heights a very upscale section with multi- million dollar homes. if you look outside we have charred bedroom furniture and if you take a look at that middle window on the...
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a gut check, if you look at an economists. a "u.s. e how optimistic are you about the economy for the rest of 2012 compared three months ago? >> i've been down about the economy since 2008. i can remember coming on cnn, writing a book called "the 2009 action plan" where in that book i actually said it will be until 2015 until we feel like we even have hope again. so this doesn't surprise me. it doesn't surprise me that we're not out of the woods when it comes to housing, doesn't surprise me that we have 9.1% unemployment, doesn't surprise me that nothing is working the way that it should. because the devastation that happened in 2008 was so beyond the beyond of anything we could have imagined was possible that i don't understand where we could be except where we are right now. >> and so if we are where we are right now, what should we do? if you look at just the past couple of weeks, the startling 19% swing in the ups and downs. just last week. you hear people say buy gold. it's way up. you hear people say cash out. get out of this cra
a gut check, if you look at an economists. a "u.s. e how optimistic are you about the economy for the rest of 2012 compared three months ago? >> i've been down about the economy since 2008. i can remember coming on cnn, writing a book called "the 2009 action plan" where in that book i actually said it will be until 2015 until we feel like we even have hope again. so this doesn't surprise me. it doesn't surprise me that we're not out of the woods when it comes to housing,...
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want to see demand with renewable sources as well as energy efficiency what's interesting is if you look at what cuts carbon the fastest as in what does the most bang for the buck about an eight to one ratio favorable to nuclear energy is energy efficiency this is you know things you can implement demand side management practices more efficient homes more efficient you know fuel standards for vehicles that cut energy costs far below the price of building any new power plant and you may think that countries like japan or the u.s. or china haven't really tapped this energy efficiency potential or they have tapped it when in reality you've got probably thirty to fifty percent of electricity demand today can be cut with cost effective measures and these are numbers that don't just come from industry groups but also consulting groups like mckinsey or the i.p.c.c. just released a report a few months ago so this issue of we have to build more power plants to meet demand rather than what's actually reduce the demand first is another one of these kind of dichotomies that kind of distorts the real
want to see demand with renewable sources as well as energy efficiency what's interesting is if you look at what cuts carbon the fastest as in what does the most bang for the buck about an eight to one ratio favorable to nuclear energy is energy efficiency this is you know things you can implement demand side management practices more efficient homes more efficient you know fuel standards for vehicles that cut energy costs far below the price of building any new power plant and you may think...
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and you are looking up into the sky and you think, i could just stand and walk into stars. i could become a giant. there are times in the desert when you are not small but you are infinite. you take up everything. there is no boundary between you and it. when i look at the artifacts that the anastazi made, especially the painted black and white, i see that landscape. i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit wit
and you are looking up into the sky and you think, i could just stand and walk into stars. i could become a giant. there are times in the desert when you are not small but you are infinite. you take up everything. there is no boundary between you and it. when i look at the artifacts that the anastazi made, especially the painted black and white, i see that landscape. i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage...
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when you looked in the mirror, what did you see. >> i saw kind of an old lady's body and i wanted to and feel a little younger or feel good about myself and that kind of helped. >> when i examined marie there was a lot of sagging and almost no volume left over 83 years. >> reporter: marie who's been a widow for 20 years is not what lone. smetic surgeries among people over 65 are on the rise. in the last decade alone, breast augmentationonn that age group has quadrupled but not everyone is in accord with marie's decision. >> i feel that she's too old for that. >> i think that everyone att an age, you know, should want to feel good about themselves. >> like what are you going to do with them, really, seriously? i mean that's insane, ridiculous. >> what do you say to people who say that is ridiculous? she's 83. why does she need an uplift. >> i could have broken my hip and had to have a plate put in there and it wouldn't be my choice so thank god my body is all in place and so all i can do is enhance it. >> reporter: in fact, many in her family were against the surgery and wouldn't talk
when you looked in the mirror, what did you see. >> i saw kind of an old lady's body and i wanted to and feel a little younger or feel good about myself and that kind of helped. >> when i examined marie there was a lot of sagging and almost no volume left over 83 years. >> reporter: marie who's been a widow for 20 years is not what lone. smetic surgeries among people over 65 are on the rise. in the last decade alone, breast augmentationonn that age group has quadrupled but not...
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if you. look at it you don't see that in following riots in london there is talk of shutting down social media we are working with the police the intelligence services and industry to look at whether it would be right to stop people communicating via these websites and services when we know they are plotting violence is order and criminality. the u.s. will spend seventy million dollars an internet circumvention technology in two thousand and eleven a bra even as tough questions remain at home. the one ford r.t. washington d.c. . and still ahead for you this hour age charles attack and washing waters sucking swimmers mauled by a great white shark after a young man had his last words and often a similar attack that stunned the country and. stunning performances by aerobatics teams from across the world war zone aircraft what does all this mean in march two thousand and eleven as opened its doors to the public watch our report later in the program. now on august nineteenth twenty years ago muscovites
if you. look at it you don't see that in following riots in london there is talk of shutting down social media we are working with the police the intelligence services and industry to look at whether it would be right to stop people communicating via these websites and services when we know they are plotting violence is order and criminality. the u.s. will spend seventy million dollars an internet circumvention technology in two thousand and eleven a bra even as tough questions remain at home....
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yeah you look i think you're identifying some good points i'm not sure if i agree with the way that you're portraying i mean there's no question you know that the united states hasn't lived up to this great espousal of always being for democracy you know the reality for any country whether it's today or historically you know has had a balance off the principles you stand for the security interests that you have in the light you know and what we've been seeing i think is as as as your previous guest was saying was part of what's happened in egypt and a sort of separate it was happening in tunisia was in fact fed you know by this development of civil society by n.g.o.s and not just american many indigenous many european as well that helped to develop the networks you know at the same time you're right that the united states was sort of still keeping our support with as it was often said you know they may be in s.o.b but there are so b. and the problem is there's this old expression you know those who make reform impossible make revolution inevitable you know and a certain extent you see that
yeah you look i think you're identifying some good points i'm not sure if i agree with the way that you're portraying i mean there's no question you know that the united states hasn't lived up to this great espousal of always being for democracy you know the reality for any country whether it's today or historically you know has had a balance off the principles you stand for the security interests that you have in the light you know and what we've been seeing i think is as as as your previous...
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when you look at these new images does it stir it back up all over again? ind you? what goes through your mind? >> you live the tornado, the devastation again when you see them and you remember where you're at and when you heard about it and what you saw directly after it. so i've seen some of the footage and, yeah, it's a really a reminder of what we've been through. >> and when you see the pictures, the cafeteria and hallways, you must think, thank god it happened on the weekend and nobody was in school. >> we're so lucky it didn't happen when students were in school. with 4,000 plus students that were all scattered throughout the district in different buildings, and with the path of the tornado, the tornado took about as bad a path at you could have taken to hit our schools and it's obvious that there would have been a lot of people hurt. >> and when you look at these new images obviously the students were not there. they were not in the halls of the school, music room or cafeteria and the like. their homes had been damaged, around when i was in joplin pe
when you look at these new images does it stir it back up all over again? ind you? what goes through your mind? >> you live the tornado, the devastation again when you see them and you remember where you're at and when you heard about it and what you saw directly after it. so i've seen some of the footage and, yeah, it's a really a reminder of what we've been through. >> and when you see the pictures, the cafeteria and hallways, you must think, thank god it happened on the weekend...
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okay, you know what are you looking for in a zappos employee? you say that you value weirdness. >> yes. >> stephen: what are you looking for? are you looking for a guy who comes in with a pet snake around his shoulders and starts rapping rapping -- what do you mean by weirdness? >> well, we do two sets of interviews for everyone we hire. the first is standard stuff looking for skills, experience, and so on. the second set is a culture fit. for each of ten core values one of them is which create fun and a little weirdness. we have interview questions for them. the key word there is a little weirdness. >> steve: people are allowed to have costume parades. >> yes. >> stephen: people spend the night at your house, is that true? occasionally. okay is this a cult? are you dear leader father of a krult? do you have child brides? how much control do you have over those people? >> that's why we came up with our list of ten corps values. if you do a google list you can see what they are and it's not myself out there hiring people. it's actually everyone in
okay, you know what are you looking for in a zappos employee? you say that you value weirdness. >> yes. >> stephen: what are you looking for? are you looking for a guy who comes in with a pet snake around his shoulders and starts rapping rapping -- what do you mean by weirdness? >> well, we do two sets of interviews for everyone we hire. the first is standard stuff looking for skills, experience, and so on. the second set is a culture fit. for each of ten core values one of...
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decriminalization did not work and it's a it's so i think that when you look at the cost of prohibition it's another dangerous product if you want to could cocaine heroin increased methamphetamine use ecstasy use all out in the marketplace i don't think that's the solution for america jeffrey what about you know prevention because it seems like so much money is put into you know fighting this with using the military and when you see the mexicans are doing here i mean if we just put a lot more effort on prevention wouldn't that be more more cost effective i mean it really is a consumption issue at the end of the day isn't it. certainly consumption is a huge part of it again we have to balance that against the cost of whatever policy we adopt to try to reduce consumption there's absolutely nothing wrong with thinking about prevention and some kinds of preventions sort of may be somewhat effective but i think it's misleading it's sort of a false hope to believe that by putting lots more money into prevention we can drastically reduce the demand for drugs and therefore not have to worry abo
decriminalization did not work and it's a it's so i think that when you look at the cost of prohibition it's another dangerous product if you want to could cocaine heroin increased methamphetamine use ecstasy use all out in the marketplace i don't think that's the solution for america jeffrey what about you know prevention because it seems like so much money is put into you know fighting this with using the military and when you see the mexicans are doing here i mean if we just put a lot more...
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scrutiny would you guess on a percentage basis it's hard to say but here is one number i go by you know we look at the number of mortgages that are either delinquent or in default and it's you know over one in ten at this point in time so we look at the total size of the mortgage market we find it's over ten trillion dollars so rounding vigorously here we find there's a trillion dollars in losses somewhere where are those if we go back to all of the losses that have been reported so far through the putative folders of those same mortgages we don't find a trillion dollars missing anywhere we find a fraction of that and so without the ability to have real regulators come in and force this mark to market which we have banned and by the way quite willing they don't only you know we ban mark to market and allow them to do market fantasy and that's the world we live in and this is the important point our markets are really really driven by confidence they require confidence people investors have to have the sense that they know where they were hidden risks are people don't know where the risks are at
scrutiny would you guess on a percentage basis it's hard to say but here is one number i go by you know we look at the number of mortgages that are either delinquent or in default and it's you know over one in ten at this point in time so we look at the total size of the mortgage market we find it's over ten trillion dollars so rounding vigorously here we find there's a trillion dollars in losses somewhere where are those if we go back to all of the losses that have been reported so far through...
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it is something you look at and do not feel real good about. there needs to be an international effort, and right now i do not see that happening. >> could you give us your assessment of al qaeda in the region that now, particularly with the upheaval that has gone on since this winter? >> it is a franchise kind of outfit. in iraq, they are really on the ropes right now. they have very little support. they are being hunted down and are turning to bank robberies to finance themselves. they are still dangerous. up in the high country in the borderlands between afghanistan and iraq, that is still the epicenter of the out qaeda senior leadership. it is not a safe haven anymore. it is under enormous pressure. they are not doing well there. they are still able to maintain a certain degree of the command- and-control. dropping down into the arabian peninsula come for the first 90 days, they are holding to rein in yemen where the political stalemate -- terrain in yemen between the president and the opposition where it has distracted the military. al qaed
it is something you look at and do not feel real good about. there needs to be an international effort, and right now i do not see that happening. >> could you give us your assessment of al qaeda in the region that now, particularly with the upheaval that has gone on since this winter? >> it is a franchise kind of outfit. in iraq, they are really on the ropes right now. they have very little support. they are being hunted down and are turning to bank robberies to finance themselves....
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basically,Ñi the new deal great society approach to life. >> charlie: so i mean, when you look at therepublican party today, you believe that it's becoming more libertarian. >> yes, yes, i do. but again this comes back to the sense of the very limited competence of government. in a complicated society. see a society got more complicated -- >> charlie: you say government is bad by definition. >> of course not, of course not. >> that's why i particularly dislike discrediting government by overreach. no one has done more to discredit government than people putting on government burdens and tasks it can't perform. respect for government and confidence in government went up under ronald reagan because it was doing less and doing it ll. >> charlie: even though it was the problem not the solution. >> you're leaving out an important part of that sentence in his first inaugural address. he said in our current situation comma, government ... >> charlie: hereo you think reagan stands in terms of great presidents? i mean we all know lincoln and washington and roosevelt are there. >> summerset --
basically,Ñi the new deal great society approach to life. >> charlie: so i mean, when you look at therepublican party today, you believe that it's becoming more libertarian. >> yes, yes, i do. but again this comes back to the sense of the very limited competence of government. in a complicated society. see a society got more complicated -- >> charlie: you say government is bad by definition. >> of course not, of course not. >> that's why i particularly dislike...
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i think you could look at this on two different levels the further we look david cameron of course these these kids who are looting shops and destroying people's properties are committing criminal acts and they should be you know they should be dealt with that's for sure but when you have someone like david cameron a product of of the richest schools in the u.k. he's a he's a white guy with absolutely no experience whatsoever of any type of poverty a type of material poverty what does this guy know about youth culture what is this that i know about the problems facing in a city black kid he doesn't have a clue there's a lot of anger in london about these varieties and rightfully so because they are committing criminal acts by the larger problem is that you have an entire class of people that feel completely alienated from their society and this the rioting and anarchy that you seeing on the streets of london is is a product of that massive alienation i mean these are some of the most deprived areas you know that i've seen in any major industrialized city and the general sense on the from
i think you could look at this on two different levels the further we look david cameron of course these these kids who are looting shops and destroying people's properties are committing criminal acts and they should be you know they should be dealt with that's for sure but when you have someone like david cameron a product of of the richest schools in the u.k. he's a he's a white guy with absolutely no experience whatsoever of any type of poverty a type of material poverty what does this guy...
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look right. youe reasons when you're president of the united states, incumbent and advantage, tough bells and whistles and it looks beautiful. the best advantage that these candidates have, not going to call them what you call them. >> bob: munchkins. >> dana: they are outsiders. they can throw stones. >> can't you argue it's the obligation of the insideer the president to have a plan? his plan is let me borrow another $2.4 trillion. let me do more of the same thing that got us in this mess in the same place. unemployment up. inflation up. borrowing up. that's his plan. >> andrea: can you articulate the president's plan? >> bob: yes, i can. the plan he put together with boehner. >> dana: that is not a plan that exists. >> bob: it doesn't exist why? because the tea party beat it. that's why. >> dana: congress didn't pass it. >> bob: he did a stimulus program, put a lot, 2 million people to work. if we had done another trillion i wish we would do because the deficit does not matter. but you guys convin
look right. youe reasons when you're president of the united states, incumbent and advantage, tough bells and whistles and it looks beautiful. the best advantage that these candidates have, not going to call them what you call them. >> bob: munchkins. >> dana: they are outsiders. they can throw stones. >> can't you argue it's the obligation of the insideer the president to have a plan? his plan is let me borrow another $2.4 trillion. let me do more of the same thing that got...