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i honestly believe that. >> is there an average length of time from idea that you decided has passed the community, has passed through your own evaluation process, from that point to an actual product, what is the average time? >> average is around sort of 120 days. >> wow. >> but the beautiful thing is our record is 39 days. we have taken an idea from sketch, submitted it to our site, to every store of bed, beth & beyond around the country in 39 days. no other company can do that. we make decisions every day across 300 products adding two to five products a week and decisions are -- that's our culture. the decisions are aided by the community, who are our customers. at the end of the day, we're pleasing them. there is a huge push now to start bringing some projects back to the u.s. and to start proving the fact that we can literally take ideas from anywhere in the world and create jobs here. allow natural s to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...pro
i honestly believe that. >> is there an average length of time from idea that you decided has passed the community, has passed through your own evaluation process, from that point to an actual product, what is the average time? >> average is around sort of 120 days. >> wow. >> but the beautiful thing is our record is 39 days. we have taken an idea from sketch, submitted it to our site, to every store of bed, beth & beyond around the country in 39 days. no other...
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so to give you an idea, you see the black marks pointing out where the different forts were. so to give you an idea on the map and then the city, more or less, imposed on the map itself. we're coming up on one of the 15-inch rodman guns. you can see how large it is. there were guns like this that had actually a 360-degree shooting area because you can move it all the way around this ring. now, these guns were left here when they left the fort, and when i saw them, they were off their carriages sitting on the ground. what had happened was during world war ii when they were scrapping metal for the war, they came out here and started dismantling the guns. they took them both off the carriages. they cut up one of the carriages, and then a national park service ranger showed up and said hey, what are you doing? and they said, no, no, no. these are protected. this is a national park. we don't want these guns cut up. so, they left, but they just left them sitting here on the ground. for many years, that's the way they were. finally a congressman from pittsburgh, where these guns wer
so to give you an idea, you see the black marks pointing out where the different forts were. so to give you an idea on the map and then the city, more or less, imposed on the map itself. we're coming up on one of the 15-inch rodman guns. you can see how large it is. there were guns like this that had actually a 360-degree shooting area because you can move it all the way around this ring. now, these guns were left here when they left the fort, and when i saw them, they were off their carriages...
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to keep people out and give you an idea of what an abete would look like. the platforms they built, you can walk into the moat and get a view along it, but you are not actually walking on it and helping to destroy it. so if you an attacked, you came across open ground. these trees would have been cut down. that would have been all open ground. they could see you and start hitting you with artillery and rifle fire way back. you come up and hit the abete and into the ditch and down and then try to climb up the high parapit. while you would have had infantry on the other side and artillery firing out at you. it was not an easy task in trying to take one of the forts in the defenses of washington, plus you are catching fire from the other forts on both sides of this one. a lot of these forts in the defenses of washington, when i first came to this area in the late '60s, there were a lot of them still here. in the years that have passed, a lot of them became housing developments or whatever. interest over the years has actually increased. it was a problem in thi
to keep people out and give you an idea of what an abete would look like. the platforms they built, you can walk into the moat and get a view along it, but you are not actually walking on it and helping to destroy it. so if you an attacked, you came across open ground. these trees would have been cut down. that would have been all open ground. they could see you and start hitting you with artillery and rifle fire way back. you come up and hit the abete and into the ditch and down and then try...
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it is an idea of mine. >> it is an idea, i am not sure it is your idea. it can be your idea if you wish. it really guides the policy of tackling the deficit. mitt romney has proposed massive tax cuts that would make it near impossible to balance the budget. that tells me that they're much more interested in ginning up the economy in satisfying their base than bringing the hard news. >> what about the people in the house of representatives? >> they are calling for massive tax cuts too. that is what it is aimed at. >> somehow they're going to get such a huge amount of new economic activity that the budget will balance on less revenue. it is a dubious proposition. >> i have a low point. within the same week, michelle bachmann, congresswoman from minnesota, became a swiss citizen and decided she did not want to be a swiss citizen. there is probably yodeling relief in switzerland right now. >> when i look at the reelection of vladimir putin in moscow on tuesday, that is a low point. on the day before he was inaugurated, there was a brutal repression of demonst
it is an idea of mine. >> it is an idea, i am not sure it is your idea. it can be your idea if you wish. it really guides the policy of tackling the deficit. mitt romney has proposed massive tax cuts that would make it near impossible to balance the budget. that tells me that they're much more interested in ginning up the economy in satisfying their base than bringing the hard news. >> what about the people in the house of representatives? >> they are calling for massive tax...
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i'll give you an idea of what you can expect for that holiday. stay with us. we'll be back after the break.
i'll give you an idea of what you can expect for that holiday. stay with us. we'll be back after the break.
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i had an idea, based on an installation that i saw in europe. i am struck by the fact that there are more children in the tenderloin than anywhere in san francisco. people are amazed by this. it is a wonderful opportunity down here. by law, it will be impossible to dislodge all of these folks and replace it with real estate, condos, dentists, not that there is anything wrong with them. but you know. they are not going to be dislodged, they live here. >> we expect development, we like that. the tender line is approach development. -- tenderloin is pro- development. >> this is just a kind of thing. this is just an idea rattling in my head. we may not do this. we like to do things radically. we like to go to the root of things. what if he went to the families and kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who i
i had an idea, based on an installation that i saw in europe. i am struck by the fact that there are more children in the tenderloin than anywhere in san francisco. people are amazed by this. it is a wonderful opportunity down here. by law, it will be impossible to dislodge all of these folks and replace it with real estate, condos, dentists, not that there is anything wrong with them. but you know. they are not going to be dislodged, they live here. >> we expect development, we like...
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it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. as a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas
it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. as a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time...
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it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. it was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. at bank of america, we're lending an in communities across the country. fro omrevi htalielzeping t a neigbrhbooklyn..or.ho financing industries th
it wasn't an idea scribbled on a napkin. it was a very sort of mature idea, and we brought him on to bring it to completion. >> we agreed to work on this project. he sabotaged our project, and he betrayed us. >> okay, big question: are you guys on facebook? >> yes. >> we are. >> get out of here. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy...
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some of us can take this idea of independence to an extreme. i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help. i would like to tell you about ties in the online network service. that is installed on every b-top computer in san francisco. this knowledge built on 20 years of connections to secure the future. it creates personal, private, secure online networks. here is what happened personal network looks like. and joe and her daughter created a network together, and what they did, they created a network in part because guildhall has an advance in her experience with cancer, and they wanted to coordinate the care and the connections and bring people closer to her in this important time. t
some of us can take this idea of independence to an extreme. i think this is probably some place in newfoundland, a remote shore of canada. we have come to believe that reaching out to others is a sign of weakness. was he asking for help and support as a vulnerability instead of a necessary strength. so if you agree with me that connections are the key to a good life, i would like you to explore with me how technology, and in particular, how that works can actually help. i would like to tell...
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extra safety checks in place. >> eric: up next, san francisco's long lost pipe organ. >> to have an ideathe instrument can do. >> where the musical treasure is and one man's effort to >> eric: chances are you keep all kinds of old stuff in your garage because some day you might need it. san francisco has a room like that and it contains a magnificent instrument. wayne freedman explains why it's so special. ♪ >> in the timeless environs around the palace of fine arts, with imagination they here residual organ music. >> it will bring out emotions you didn't think you had. ♪ >> for organist michael it comes from the same place where hundred years ago san francisco hosted the panama pacific exposition. it's the sound of a mythical pipe organ, 40 feet tall and 4 feet wide that played everyday an organ you probably never heard of. >> to have an idea of what this instrument can do. >> so friends of exposition organ, vick has collected the sights and sounds and memories of that instrument in hopes of hearing it live some day but that will take some doing. >> the exposition still exists beneath t
extra safety checks in place. >> eric: up next, san francisco's long lost pipe organ. >> to have an ideathe instrument can do. >> where the musical treasure is and one man's effort to >> eric: chances are you keep all kinds of old stuff in your garage because some day you might need it. san francisco has a room like that and it contains a magnificent instrument. wayne freedman explains why it's so special. ♪ >> in the timeless environs around the palace of fine...
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this is an idea-generating place. like no other. i spent three years living in beijing, and i watched what they are trying to do over there. fundamentally different. here, it is inherently and opened, bottom-up idea meritocracy. it is a good way for this place to be. >> i want to follow up on that. because there are so many other places in the world that want to replicate what we have here. is that possible? >> what is the appropriate answer? anything is possible. i think there is a bunch of things that come together here. education is a big part of it. as much as we have talked about the challenges we have in educating our youth, it is still the case that education here is as much about the journey as about the end result. my personal belief is that as long as we keep that focus on the inquiry as opposed to the yes/no result, we will do fine. when you look at other parts in the world, my view is you can gauge how innovative a populace you're going to generate by the way they educate their people. >> you know, i would say that he has
this is an idea-generating place. like no other. i spent three years living in beijing, and i watched what they are trying to do over there. fundamentally different. here, it is inherently and opened, bottom-up idea meritocracy. it is a good way for this place to be. >> i want to follow up on that. because there are so many other places in the world that want to replicate what we have here. is that possible? >> what is the appropriate answer? anything is possible. i think there is a...
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you get an idea of the boundary that is near us now. along the boundary, there have been some nasty showers and thundershowers that have been coming out of the mid part of the country. over the last 200 -- over the last 24 hours, there is the patch that came through us over the morning with the showers could then with the ripple in the atmosphere, here comes the other batch now moving out of west virginia. right now they are still holding together. they are not too far away. this is a tornado watch that will stop at 1:00 a.m. the shenandoah valley may be hearing the rumble of thunder. there is the lightning coming out of west virginia. it may get near a spin some left doors maybe at 6:00 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. -- leftovers may be at 6:00 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, once again, we will be right back with the war warm air. with the humidity, i think there will be more afternoon thundershowers firing. this will give you an idea of where they might be as we go through tomorrow. so some morning showers are possible becoming warm and humid. temper
you get an idea of the boundary that is near us now. along the boundary, there have been some nasty showers and thundershowers that have been coming out of the mid part of the country. over the last 200 -- over the last 24 hours, there is the patch that came through us over the morning with the showers could then with the ripple in the atmosphere, here comes the other batch now moving out of west virginia. right now they are still holding together. they are not too far away. this is a tornado...
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for you in montgomery county, you can get an idea of how spotty this is. ea of storm is coming our way. about half of an inch and walkersville. around the same time in arlington, .07 inches. that has been more or less the general rule. our high-temperature today is 75 degrees. temperatures well above average threesome much of the country, even up to the north. we are 70 degrees. here is a weather boundary that will be coming through. that was the source of today's showers. it is so weak. that is why all of this moisture and action was more to the north. you can get an idea and our regional radar of some of the areas of showers. there will be some more as we get into early tomorrow morning. i think it is more likely for you out to the eastern shore and around prince george's county to be seeing moisture. as we get late into tomorrow afternoon, even though we will be seeing a lot of clouds, watch one last batch of moisture come our way. by the time we get into thursday, hour winds turned to the northwest. look at the cool winds come in. back into the low to m
for you in montgomery county, you can get an idea of how spotty this is. ea of storm is coming our way. about half of an inch and walkersville. around the same time in arlington, .07 inches. that has been more or less the general rule. our high-temperature today is 75 degrees. temperatures well above average threesome much of the country, even up to the north. we are 70 degrees. here is a weather boundary that will be coming through. that was the source of today's showers. it is so weak. that...
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this is trying to give you an idea of where we are. we are kind of in the second inning of an economic recovery. two things i think are useful. last october, our economy recovered to our last speaker. -- our last keepeak. we are bigger than ever, but we are struggling. it is not sufficient just to get back where we were. our economy needs to grow constantly to keep everyone employed. that gives you an idea of where we need to be, and what it shows you is even though we have gotten back to where we were, we are a long way from our potential, and this is where the job market took a long time to recover. we do not have a jobs problem. we have a growth problem. you cannot force people to hire if they do not have reason to hire, and that is why doing things to get growth going, that is the best way to get a recovery in the job market. if you look back, we are seeing more signs of this. second, our recovery has been very slow
this is trying to give you an idea of where we are. we are kind of in the second inning of an economic recovery. two things i think are useful. last october, our economy recovered to our last speaker. -- our last keepeak. we are bigger than ever, but we are struggling. it is not sufficient just to get back where we were. our economy needs to grow constantly to keep everyone employed. that gives you an idea of where we need to be, and what it shows you is even though we have gotten back to where...
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here's an idea. they went out and put their money in it, and it happened.akeopposed to why don't we the risk. as soon as money is spent -- they look for the next thing. tavis: iot makes me wonder, how much good stuff is out there, because some idiot doesn't understand they should greenlight it? a black doctor -- cosby -- it will never work. >> there is nothing. osby show, ihe cobsy show thought it was amazing. the pilot is an unusual structure. we are in a golden cage. people will try amazing stuff now. look at the chance. you think that would limit your chance. what happened? in a year, there are 20 shows just like cosby. they don't know how to take that first step. if you step out and fail, it is -- you ahve thave to hedge yours with those elements. it takes a certain kind of person to take the risk. brandon -- he was the guy who failed plenty and lived on the risk. most people we admire fail all the time. a billionare who hasn't been broke. we take our cues from the risk- takers. it's a lot about, you 'r're tryg to get your job done and trying not to mak
here's an idea. they went out and put their money in it, and it happened.akeopposed to why don't we the risk. as soon as money is spent -- they look for the next thing. tavis: iot makes me wonder, how much good stuff is out there, because some idiot doesn't understand they should greenlight it? a black doctor -- cosby -- it will never work. >> there is nothing. osby show, ihe cobsy show thought it was amazing. the pilot is an unusual structure. we are in a golden cage. people will try...
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point out in this book the empirical evidence on brainstorming is pretty clear that brainstorming as an idea generation cast gleefully means of getting great ideas on the board doesn't work. people in study after study come up with better ideas when they were alone on a problem than when they come together and brainstorming. it is less than the sum of our part. the reason it doesn't work gets us to the first rule which is now shall not criticize because it turns out -- uc-berkeley, constructed criticism is good for us. that it unleashes the imagination. when you bring together groups and one group engaged in brainstorming and another engaging in debate and dissent. you encourage them to debate the ideas of others. those that debate and dissent these subjects do stuff like come up with ways to reduce traffic in the bay area. those debate and dissent come up with new ideas and those ideas are better as well as rated by a panel of judges. that is the reason debate and dissent is a good thing from the perspective of the imagination. when we are free associating by ourselves and all ideas are goo
point out in this book the empirical evidence on brainstorming is pretty clear that brainstorming as an idea generation cast gleefully means of getting great ideas on the board doesn't work. people in study after study come up with better ideas when they were alone on a problem than when they come together and brainstorming. it is less than the sum of our part. the reason it doesn't work gets us to the first rule which is now shall not criticize because it turns out -- uc-berkeley, constructed...
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you are giving us idea on how to turn up the volume. can you make it an cave. >> man cave or something. how about a patio cave. >> if you have a gazebo, it is more like a cave. >> you have the whole open area. >> i want to tell you if you had a gazebo, we do carry that as well. inside lights that he is over there playing with. we looped them into the open area of the gas seen beau and as you know, it has the curtains and everything to let it go. >> also, what they do, this is the five piece set here. >> patio set. >> you set this up quickly. which makes me think. there is no fear involved. and you can easily take dinner or breakfast and brunch. >> and transport it. >> absolutely. >> so, that's the good thing. >> he can put it indoors if you want to and gets chilly outside and have it outside. >> all these items here. you can see that this is a nice little set. eating area. >> of course. >> you have kids. not going to break. >> yes, and they are not ceramic. they are plastic. and also, the little compact grill that you can pull along with you. >> take thos
you are giving us idea on how to turn up the volume. can you make it an cave. >> man cave or something. how about a patio cave. >> if you have a gazebo, it is more like a cave. >> you have the whole open area. >> i want to tell you if you had a gazebo, we do carry that as well. inside lights that he is over there playing with. we looped them into the open area of the gas seen beau and as you know, it has the curtains and everything to let it go. >> also, what they...
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well, kevin, as i said last night, we have an idea... and i want to see what you think of it.ome to illinois and stay with us for a while... well, it would give you some time to think things over. see, all of us benefit from having time to weigh the options. and you might even like the farm. but i have a job... and all my friends are here. anne: oh, we realize that, but it wouldn't have to be forever. you could come back. but it... it would give you a chance to figure things out. kevin, i'll do whatever you want-- stay here, go to san francisco, or try the farm. if you want to stay, i'll stay, too. you mean you'll drop out of school? well, if i decide to try it, can we keep the apartment... in case the farm isn't for me and i want to come back? ( phone rings ) hello? sandy, what happened last night? your phone just went dead. jack got so angry he pulled the phone right out of the wall. oh, sandy... i'm a wreck. i haven't slept all night. did kevin come home? yes, he's home. and he's fine. thank god something's worked out all right. rebecca: sandy, what is it? i've made up my m
well, kevin, as i said last night, we have an idea... and i want to see what you think of it.ome to illinois and stay with us for a while... well, it would give you some time to think things over. see, all of us benefit from having time to weigh the options. and you might even like the farm. but i have a job... and all my friends are here. anne: oh, we realize that, but it wouldn't have to be forever. you could come back. but it... it would give you a chance to figure things out. kevin, i'll do...
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and we will also be sitting down with a bay area state assemblyman who has an idea about a break for middle class kids going to college. he wants to help out on the finances and we will take a look at the state budget and more on facebook. first, the big news is the bay to breakers race, off and running in san francisco >> participants set off about 30 minutes ago from the starting line just south of market street. this is new video from the race, the serious runners are in the front of the pack but we all know better, thousands of other people are taking part as well wearing a variety of outlandish costumes. multiple street closures are in effect as people make their way through golden gate park to the finish line. organizers and police are hoping to avoid problems we have seen in years past, specifically drunk people using the lawn as makeshift bathrooms. >> president obama will be back in the bay area this week to raise more cash for his campaign. wednesday evening he will attend a dinner at philanthropist the goldman's home. later that night the president will also hold a fund-ra
and we will also be sitting down with a bay area state assemblyman who has an idea about a break for middle class kids going to college. he wants to help out on the finances and we will take a look at the state budget and more on facebook. first, the big news is the bay to breakers race, off and running in san francisco >> participants set off about 30 minutes ago from the starting line just south of market street. this is new video from the race, the serious runners are in the front of...
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now, if it is just an idea, then it was just an idea that's part two more than i had to fight in, and i do not want any part of it anymore. i'd choose human life over war, militarism, and imperialism. >> i am an iraq war veteran. i am turning in these medals today for the people of afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, and all victims of occupation run the world, and also, for all of the service members and veterans, you are not alone. >> my name is christopher made. i left the army as a conscientious objector. we were told that these medals presented democracy and justice , hope and change for the world. these medals represent a failure on behalf of the leaders of nato to accurately represent the will of their own people. they represent a failure on the leaders of nato to do what is right by the disenfranchised people of this world. instead of helping them, they take advantage of them, and they are making things worse. i will not be a part of that anymore. these medals do not mean anything to me, and they can have them back. >> my name is ty. thank you all for coming out. i am releasing this
now, if it is just an idea, then it was just an idea that's part two more than i had to fight in, and i do not want any part of it anymore. i'd choose human life over war, militarism, and imperialism. >> i am an iraq war veteran. i am turning in these medals today for the people of afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, and all victims of occupation run the world, and also, for all of the service members and veterans, you are not alone. >> my name is christopher made. i left the army as a...
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money is only an idea. if you and i agree tomorrow at this ball of suntan lotion is a sufficient meaning of change and we can do tomorrow to obtain some usual, it's money. and so that's what these alternative currencies are doing. they also had this idea that it's time to in the government monopoly on issuing national currency. and again you see this really diverse group of people are excited about this idea. definitely get to end the fed types, one that i will read about the falls under that umbrella. they believe the federal reserve is depleting the dog to high hell. then you also get sort of hyper progressive keep our money local, because better to buy from the furniture maker on main street or at the bookstore in your neighborhood than to buy a sofa on the internet that is shipped overseas in india. so those two groups are coming together on this alternative currency idea. from a writing perspective, it's really fertile terrain. because here you have people who are not just interested in what is money a
money is only an idea. if you and i agree tomorrow at this ball of suntan lotion is a sufficient meaning of change and we can do tomorrow to obtain some usual, it's money. and so that's what these alternative currencies are doing. they also had this idea that it's time to in the government monopoly on issuing national currency. and again you see this really diverse group of people are excited about this idea. definitely get to end the fed types, one that i will read about the falls under that...
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gives you an idea where the temperatures will wind up by morning. humidity 52%. charts today. that's the word from our dr. lea. and the group, grashs moderate high tree pollen. welsh these are temperatures. here are the dew points. highland park here in the city. again, in a clear sky light wind situation, we won't have totally clear skies tonight. but close enough to it that those dew points give you an idea of where the temperatures will go. here you see that scattering of clouds that develop. if we lay the radar in daytime heating causes these things to explode. as the sun sets they made away. you can see the coverage is far less tonight than it was earlier this afternoon. once we heat up tomorrow, one more day right on the nose of this jet stream and under this cool air pool where there's enough instability, we may get a couple showers. then this thing blows off to the east. we begin to warm up later in the week in a nice fashion. again, you see these clouds collapsing with the coolness of the night. briet light towering clouds fade away and our model picks u
gives you an idea where the temperatures will wind up by morning. humidity 52%. charts today. that's the word from our dr. lea. and the group, grashs moderate high tree pollen. welsh these are temperatures. here are the dew points. highland park here in the city. again, in a clear sky light wind situation, we won't have totally clear skies tonight. but close enough to it that those dew points give you an idea of where the temperatures will go. here you see that scattering of clouds that...
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to give you an idea, this is the future galt cast. you see that later in to the day most of the bay area goes clear but as my time comes around we have low clouds over here, just off the peninsula. it might interfere with the fireworks show, stay tuned. if your heading at the bay on monday, expects a morning low clouds at us f zero. an overnight low of 50. chicago and new york expect thundershowers. that's the forecast for monday. temperatures are covered it at about 66 degrees at hayward. along the shoreline it will be chilly. in the north bay, it is in the '50s in the big debate. 72 ed nevada. sausalito, as 60 degrees. so, today we begin below bit warmer, accelerate that trend into the work week at mid to low 80s by thursday and friday and then nothing but sand. go out and have a great sunday. >>> in measure on the state ballot on june 5th. proposition 28 will limit them to a 12 year terms. but it would also allow those dearest to be served in one house. as a sense right now muted three two-year terms in the assembly and any to swit
to give you an idea, this is the future galt cast. you see that later in to the day most of the bay area goes clear but as my time comes around we have low clouds over here, just off the peninsula. it might interfere with the fireworks show, stay tuned. if your heading at the bay on monday, expects a morning low clouds at us f zero. an overnight low of 50. chicago and new york expect thundershowers. that's the forecast for monday. temperatures are covered it at about 66 degrees at hayward....
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i was looking for a coke bottle, a piece of plastic, some tin foil, something to give me an idea of what the date of the structure was -- only prehistoric pottery. so immediately i perceived a powerful opportunity to really embarrass myself professionally by saying, "whoa ! it's prehistoric ! "it's fantastic ! total preservation !" decided, eh, little bit of caution here before doing that, and submitted a series of thatch samples for radiocarbon dating. and they all came back with an age of about 1,400 years. keach: in ceren, el salvador, archaeologists had stumbled upon a rare find -- a building made from mud and thatch that should have disintegrated centuries ago. yet here it was. how could it have been preserved for so long ? the 1980 eruption of mount saint helens provides a picture of what happened in ceren 1,400 years ago. sheets: you'd hear a big explosion because it happened all at once. and you'd see a huge black cloud coming at you. when it hit you, it would hit with the temperature of boiling water. so it would actually scald the skin. and your first deep breath would be your
i was looking for a coke bottle, a piece of plastic, some tin foil, something to give me an idea of what the date of the structure was -- only prehistoric pottery. so immediately i perceived a powerful opportunity to really embarrass myself professionally by saying, "whoa ! it's prehistoric ! "it's fantastic ! total preservation !" decided, eh, little bit of caution here before doing that, and submitted a series of thatch samples for radiocarbon dating. and they all came back...
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right. >> it is important to do research on that. >> yeah, i almost, and i know that when i have an idea i want to be excited about it and part of me wants you to confirm the idea, and so when i get advice i want to set the expectation that they can give bad advice, because we are not bought into this, and it won't hurt our feelings and create environment of open and honest as possible and at the end of the day with focus can groups, i'm aware that whatever people say is a huge difference of what they do. >> and if you have any way of testing the actual actions and put the product up on the site for sale and see how many people click on it. and finally, this question from maggie, and this is a situation that many small business owners have faced. she writes one of the key employees is not getting along with everybody else in the business. what should we do? it is hard and seems easy, but it is the hardest question that we have asked today. >> look it. there is nothing more important than the employee at the end of the day and the customers for the success of the business so first of all
right. >> it is important to do research on that. >> yeah, i almost, and i know that when i have an idea i want to be excited about it and part of me wants you to confirm the idea, and so when i get advice i want to set the expectation that they can give bad advice, because we are not bought into this, and it won't hurt our feelings and create environment of open and honest as possible and at the end of the day with focus can groups, i'm aware that whatever people say is a huge...
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. >> give us an idea. if you get a view, it will be different -- >> shore. the value of a simple remodel verses a very fancy kitchen remodel in a house that might be worth more than a condominium. those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a fine line. i recommend that my client or anyone talk to realtors before they start. it is a good idea to get an idea of that neighborhood, that house, and how it can be done. >> page 22 of the handout, spend an hour with the pro. talk about what the value means and how it will add value to your home, or if it will be over spending on something that maybe you can do without. >> exactly. >> it is very important to know why you are doing it. are you doing it to add value? will you live there for 20 years and you want a nicer kitchen? it cost $20,000, but only as $15,000 in value. it is different than if
. >> give us an idea. if you get a view, it will be different -- >> shore. the value of a simple remodel verses a very fancy kitchen remodel in a house that might be worth more than a condominium. those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a...
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. >> are you actually saying social security as an idea is fundamentally wrong?in why it's wrong? >> in the words of margaret thatcher, problem were socialism you run out of other people's money. that is the answer. >> john: look at this graph how many workers there are per social security recipient. it made great sense in 1945 and even 1950 when there were 40 or 16 workers for retiree. now it's gone down to two and a half. >> part of that shows fundamentally as an idea, you are saying it's flawed based on the worker per recipient ratio zbleechbh what is the difference? >> you don't see a social security as an idea you are saying we need to repair how it functions. >> how do you restore american prosperity? do you keep going on with the myths and inflate your way out of a problem like social security or do you face them and say we lied to you, the state lied to you, it was unsound. it was a ponzi scheme. let's deal with this. >> john: we shouldn't have the social security programs because it changes attitudes about saving for yourself? >> that is the best point.
. >> are you actually saying social security as an idea is fundamentally wrong?in why it's wrong? >> in the words of margaret thatcher, problem were socialism you run out of other people's money. that is the answer. >> john: look at this graph how many workers there are per social security recipient. it made great sense in 1945 and even 1950 when there were 40 or 16 workers for retiree. now it's gone down to two and a half. >> part of that shows fundamentally as an idea,...
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at think the problem is too many people use brainstorming as an idea generation draft which is how its originally pitched and sold off. brainstorming was invented by an ad executive in aleksei osborn, don draper of his day. and in a series of best-selling business books from the late 1940's and early 1950's he outlined this amazing new creativity technique called brainstorming. two simple rules. first was whatever you do don't criticize. the imagination is very meek and shy. it will just clam up. it will be able to free associate at all. second rule is quantity over quality. according to osborn, these two simple rules were unleashing ideas. they were the best way to generate new ideas if any group. now, as i tried to point out in the book, the empirical evidence on brainstorming is pretty clear. brainstorming at least as an idea generation jeff is a means of getting good ideas on the right board. it just doesn't work. people in study after study come up with better ideas. so in essence brainstorming turns us to less than the sum of our parts. the reason it's back to the very first rul
at think the problem is too many people use brainstorming as an idea generation draft which is how its originally pitched and sold off. brainstorming was invented by an ad executive in aleksei osborn, don draper of his day. and in a series of best-selling business books from the late 1940's and early 1950's he outlined this amazing new creativity technique called brainstorming. two simple rules. first was whatever you do don't criticize. the imagination is very meek and shy. it will just clam...
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is designed to try to shed some light and reduce some of that degree of ignorance, because there's an idea, and aleta's an expert on eleanor roosevelt, and the sense that before eleanor roosevelt, first ladies were sitting around tending to the tatting and pouring tea. and that couldn't be further from the truth. and even since eleanor roosevelt, there's a sense of not really being clear on who was doing what. and so -- and mrs. bush, you always complained that when your husband was elected, people said to you, are you going to be barbara bush or hillary clinton, i'd like to be laura bush, which, of course, you are and have been wonderfully. but, you know, there's always that thing that goes on, too. in fact, i read that bess truman at one point realized coming in after eleanor roosevelt, she said, identify fe feel like eli monroe coming in after dolley madison, which was very historically accurate for her in a lot of way. kat -- you don't mind if i call you by your nickname? >> no, absolutely. >> you and i have written about, you've written much more at lent about that period of the found
is designed to try to shed some light and reduce some of that degree of ignorance, because there's an idea, and aleta's an expert on eleanor roosevelt, and the sense that before eleanor roosevelt, first ladies were sitting around tending to the tatting and pouring tea. and that couldn't be further from the truth. and even since eleanor roosevelt, there's a sense of not really being clear on who was doing what. and so -- and mrs. bush, you always complained that when your husband was elected,...
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hey boys, i have an idea. [ female announcer ] new lipton tea & honey.h honey, made from real tea leaves and real fruit flavors! mmm...that is so good. ♪ [ female announcer ] lipton tea & honey. real is refreshing. ♪ it's never felt so real ♪ no, it's never felt [ all ] ♪ so right [ female announcer ] new lipton tea & honey. lipton: drink positive! >>> good morning everybody i am holly morris on this wednesday. we are live at the strait mormansion they are having a canine fantastic art exhibit. we are getting a preview from the bark tech which you are. we are going to make bark biscuits from strap and tell you how to -- scratch, and tell you how to come out and enjoy it all and sit and stay. >> we got it. thanks holly. >>> that does it for the 6:00 a.m. hour. >> now over to tony and allison to take it away for the 7:00 a.m. hour. >>> thanks will and sarah. coming up at 7:00 a.m., a local police officer indited for murder. the incident in culpepper sparked outrage when the officer shot and killed a woman after a bizarre chain of events why he is being cha
hey boys, i have an idea. [ female announcer ] new lipton tea & honey.h honey, made from real tea leaves and real fruit flavors! mmm...that is so good. ♪ [ female announcer ] lipton tea & honey. real is refreshing. ♪ it's never felt so real ♪ no, it's never felt [ all ] ♪ so right [ female announcer ] new lipton tea & honey. lipton: drink positive! >>> good morning everybody i am holly morris on this wednesday. we are live at the strait mormansion they are having a...
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. >> are you actually saying social security as an idea is fundamentally wrong?. >> explain why it's wrong? >> in the words of margaret thatcher, problem were socialism you run out of other people's money. that is the answer. >> john: look at this graph how many workers there are per social security recipient. it made great sense in 1945 and even 1950 when there were 40r 16 workers for retiree. now it's gone down to two and a half. >> part of that shows fundamentally as an idea, you are saying it's flawed based on the worker per recipient ratio zbleechbh what is the difference? >> you don't see a social security as an idea you are saying we need to repair how it functions. >> how do you restore american prosperity? do you keep going on with the myths and inflate your way out of a problem like social security or do you face them and say we lied to you, the state lied to you, it was unsound. it was a ponzi scheme. let's deal with this. >> john: we shouldn't have the social security programs because it changes attitudes about saving for yourself? >> that is the best
. >> are you actually saying social security as an idea is fundamentally wrong?. >> explain why it's wrong? >> in the words of margaret thatcher, problem were socialism you run out of other people's money. that is the answer. >> john: look at this graph how many workers there are per social security recipient. it made great sense in 1945 and even 1950 when there were 40r 16 workers for retiree. now it's gone down to two and a half. >> part of that shows...
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leave the as an idea. thanks, warren. another warren is in the news, and that's warren buffett. yesterday he made a major investment in newspapers. here is the banner headline on the "richmond times-dispatch," one of 63 media general newspapers warren buffett bought yesterday. and you can see that he spent $142 million to buy those 63 papers. as the paper said, it ushers in a new era for the change. next is a call from philadelphia. hi, tony. you're on. independent. >> caller: yes. hi. i just wanted to bring up something. taxing the rich versus not taxing them, mitch mcconnell says we can't tax the job creators. if that were true, the upper class increases their 1%, we like to call them, has increased their percentage, but they tripled the amount of wealth they've had since the early '80s. if that were true, we'd be swimming in jobs right now. so that is a fallacy to what he's saying. we need government spending and middle-class spending as a result of that jobs and the rich will get richer. it will benefit everybody. so if we don't straighten out the tax code on the upper class
leave the as an idea. thanks, warren. another warren is in the news, and that's warren buffett. yesterday he made a major investment in newspapers. here is the banner headline on the "richmond times-dispatch," one of 63 media general newspapers warren buffett bought yesterday. and you can see that he spent $142 million to buy those 63 papers. as the paper said, it ushers in a new era for the change. next is a call from philadelphia. hi, tony. you're on. independent. >> caller:...