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: well, thank you. i want to tell you that all trips do not have to be uncomfortable as was mentioned earlier, i would hope. and there are some people who take bus. a certain percentage of patients do come by public transportation. some drive and some actually do ride bucks. so it's a mix situation. and i think that what we really need to do here in terms of the parking issue is just simply ask project sponsor to, you know, explore parking in the area. there is a lot on eighth avenue near clement. my accountant is at 338. i've never been at the lot when it is closed to being filled. there is parking available less than a block away from the office. but i can see it could be an issue particularly for staff who are going to be there all day. so i would encourage project sponsor to look around the neighborhood and see if he can purchase some parking for us, staff members at least. patients -- actually have happier patients if he could final -- find places to park. it's not a kfpblet i'm just making that as
: well, thank you. i want to tell you that all trips do not have to be uncomfortable as was mentioned earlier, i would hope. and there are some people who take bus. a certain percentage of patients do come by public transportation. some drive and some actually do ride bucks. so it's a mix situation. and i think that what we really need to do here in terms of the parking issue is just simply ask project sponsor to, you know, explore parking in the area. there is a lot on eighth avenue near...
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light well by another looks like possibly two feet and two inches, then matching light wells there. i don't quite understand what d.r. requester's interest in asking separation other than where their light well is. because there is still going to be light coming in. i don't understand what they will gain with a separation or setback for property where they don't have windows. you are going to answer that? >> if i may. [ laughter] >> i live in a building where we have the same situation. these buildings are built cheek-to-jowl. your light well now had an addition on adjoining building which comes to the edge of the light well, you lose your privacy. we have bathrooms and bedrooms facing the light wells and explain that in another situation the marina a few weeks ago where people, for one, have to have light and air to have a bedroom. with a bathroom there is a petition where you can artificially ventilate your bathroom but you basically have people standing at the edge of adjourning roof deck looking right into your bedroom. that is a situation. that is why you would prefer to have a
light well by another looks like possibly two feet and two inches, then matching light wells there. i don't quite understand what d.r. requester's interest in asking separation other than where their light well is. because there is still going to be light coming in. i don't understand what they will gain with a separation or setback for property where they don't have windows. you are going to answer that? >> if i may. [ laughter] >> i live in a building where we have the same...
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well europe as well know me very seriously and the reason why sarah we are down a direct. well china actually has indicated their support of the european union. obviously merkel is been meeting with chinese leadership over there and they have announced new deals to invest in each other's countries china has said that they will continue to buy euro bonds. buying jet airplanes and what not i think is that they recognize that. the world economy can't afford for the eurozone to disintegrate and so i think that china will play a role in trying to maintain a stable world order. whether the growth rates will continue to stagnate or rebalance down the road remains to be seen. but i think. what we're seeing is that the global economy is extremely integrated it's really impossible to isolate them at this point and in regards to the asia pacific you may call the china club but frankly it's the asia club because all these countries have companies that have such enormous investments in each other's countries that they. can go but there are countries in the western hemisphere that rate
well europe as well know me very seriously and the reason why sarah we are down a direct. well china actually has indicated their support of the european union. obviously merkel is been meeting with chinese leadership over there and they have announced new deals to invest in each other's countries china has said that they will continue to buy euro bonds. buying jet airplanes and what not i think is that they recognize that. the world economy can't afford for the eurozone to disintegrate and so...
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look at the light wells they don't even match the light wells. nothing close to a written agreement that they reached. they handed something to us today and to the commissioners today that came a little bit closer to what they agreed to in writing a year ahead of time. so ask yourself, what's really going on here when these plans are put up with these little tiny light wells that will devastate these s.r.o. units. i wanted the solution that we wanted to try to reach and this was handed to me by commissioner su guy -- sugaya. it's a deep light well that faces off against these light wells. we need a deeper light well to get any lights into this units at 40 feet. by the way, they keep saying they reduced the height. it came down to one foot. but it only came down one foot. still 40-feet stall. we need these to match these light wells and a smaller light well up here that will allow these stairs to fit around these two windows. no giveback back here. they said we still want to go 40 feet back here. so that is a workable solution. i think that that w
look at the light wells they don't even match the light wells. nothing close to a written agreement that they reached. they handed something to us today and to the commissioners today that came a little bit closer to what they agreed to in writing a year ahead of time. so ask yourself, what's really going on here when these plans are put up with these little tiny light wells that will devastate these s.r.o. units. i wanted the solution that we wanted to try to reach and this was handed to me by...
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mr petrofsky thank you very much for being with us so it's a pleasure well first of all. we're only talking about that on the tax collection we're talking about one of the biggest collections of art. pieces in the world is it still expanding and what are the new new exhibits in your collection well we certainly have to expand their image you have to access something so just recently we have what we've managed to find some money quite a lot of money out of the ocean silver service. it in century french would belong to russian ability and it belongs to the lady countess which is mentioned by pushkin they have spades and so it's good that we knew all this with the names and the people who were quoting of the ocean did know this so the price was a normal one not a rocket one so. do you continue to buy and is that the main reason for the reconstruction that that that the museum is undergoing now because there is the expense knows we buy a lot not what we buy something what is it the things don't need expansion but and extension but we have to excess it's not extension it's a p
mr petrofsky thank you very much for being with us so it's a pleasure well first of all. we're only talking about that on the tax collection we're talking about one of the biggest collections of art. pieces in the world is it still expanding and what are the new new exhibits in your collection well we certainly have to expand their image you have to access something so just recently we have what we've managed to find some money quite a lot of money out of the ocean silver service. it in century...
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when american markets broke down, who gave -- >> well, a fabulous response, i have to say. >> well, i do really attribute it to the crowd. in the back, honestly in the back they say that you have to keep going, because they were worried about the timing and the crowd just kept getting louder and louder and chanting, and the message was right that the auto bailout and the rescue, it saved more than just jobs in michigan, but all across the kun tcountry the way to call out the states was a way to get them excited. >> and let's turn to the big story erupting all over washington and indeed america which is whether mitt romney's campaign has death charged itself through his own words and you heard the argument through one of the supporters, and do you believe he can survive this? what is the view from the democrat side? >> well, obviously, bob mcdonnell, and bless his heart for trying his best to put on a stiff upper lip, but honestly, i don't know how he can diss half of the population and it is not just dissing them, but it was a condescending and unbelievably insensitive way of insultin
when american markets broke down, who gave -- >> well, a fabulous response, i have to say. >> well, i do really attribute it to the crowd. in the back, honestly in the back they say that you have to keep going, because they were worried about the timing and the crowd just kept getting louder and louder and chanting, and the message was right that the auto bailout and the rescue, it saved more than just jobs in michigan, but all across the kun tcountry the way to call out the states...
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well, that's out of the bag now.'s made plenty of films, you've had my friend dick marsinco who created s.e.a.l. team six, he's written half a dozen books. so if the creator can write books about what they do, what the heck. if he doesn't put in jeopardy anyone, why -- why is our government so up in arms about that he does this? >> what we're all agreed on is that the death of osama bin laden was a good thing. but be honest, is america any safer now than it was when he was killed? or the more we're seeing now in the middle east, all the uprisings, all the kind of reverse arab spring, if you like, are you concerned it may be a hornet nest getting out of control? >> no, because i think a lot of times these uprisings are orchestrated, i believe. i believe in the works of colonel l. fletcher proudy when he said nothing happens, everything is planned. i truly believe th. so these uprisings that are happening right now, we don't know really who is behind them. they could be our own cia. >> did we know -- >> -- helping to d
well, that's out of the bag now.'s made plenty of films, you've had my friend dick marsinco who created s.e.a.l. team six, he's written half a dozen books. so if the creator can write books about what they do, what the heck. if he doesn't put in jeopardy anyone, why -- why is our government so up in arms about that he does this? >> what we're all agreed on is that the death of osama bin laden was a good thing. but be honest, is america any safer now than it was when he was killed? or the...
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well blah blah blah blah blah blah must have been a great. obama's just been a corporate liberal all along and that's what's kind of funny because the venom from the right is that he's this radical socialist and you can get a more there's straight story larry moderate and if he gets a second term he's going to give he's going to give away the store i'm convinced of that i mean the stories are even given away. then go ahead joe yeah charles go ahead is it not possible that obama doesn't pick up occupy wall street because he's realized that it's toxic when joseph and i seem to disagree on everything but one thing i will agree with him in part on is that this this movement is the product of obama i think obama came in and i think he was a sort of human rule shock test onto which everybody projected their desires they weren't quite sure what he wanted there was a period of economic instability mccain was a weak character people were tired of bush he was the first black president which was extremely moving i wrote about this at the time and i thin
well blah blah blah blah blah blah must have been a great. obama's just been a corporate liberal all along and that's what's kind of funny because the venom from the right is that he's this radical socialist and you can get a more there's straight story larry moderate and if he gets a second term he's going to give he's going to give away the store i'm convinced of that i mean the stories are even given away. then go ahead joe yeah charles go ahead is it not possible that obama doesn't pick up...
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liz: well, yeah.e fundamentals would speak volumes about the fact that oil should be lower, so my question to you is, what's the next stop? $80 a barrel or $100 a barrel? >> well, um, it might be $80 a barrel for the u.s. west texas intermediate price, might be $100 for the brent price at the same time, brent trading 109 and change today. david: by the way, we have a lot more oil coming online as a result of the north sea. those operations had been put on hold while they did maintenance. >> correct. david: now they're being released, so we're going to see a lot more supply from the north sea. >> yes, yes. so total non-opec production should be about 700,000 barrels a day higher in the fourth quarter than it is in the third quarter. liz: well, this is all about people watching and saying what should i do and what should i add or take away from my portfolio to make me money for my retirement, my pension, my 401(k)? there are the big integrated oils, there are the drillers, the oil services companies lik
liz: well, yeah.e fundamentals would speak volumes about the fact that oil should be lower, so my question to you is, what's the next stop? $80 a barrel or $100 a barrel? >> well, um, it might be $80 a barrel for the u.s. west texas intermediate price, might be $100 for the brent price at the same time, brent trading 109 and change today. david: by the way, we have a lot more oil coming online as a result of the north sea. those operations had been put on hold while they did maintenance....
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play well for the. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. it's.
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- >> well, that might be a problem? >> well, that is a problem ta you don't know what mitt romney is proposing? >> it is kind of a problem. >> we should say susan for those who don't know, he is not a surrogate for mitt romney, but he was ambassador to china, and if he can't figure out what mitt romney's policy is, can voters? >> well, he was ambassador under president obama, and president obama has obviously as president has been clear to see what he is going to do in the e region and mitt romney as candidate has been vague. he has said essentially, we don't want the united states to be apologizing and that is the crux of the criticism the other night that the obama adm administration was once again apologizing, and he his advisers have been more specific, and some of the details that you talked about in the beginning of the show, and providing more aid to the syrian opposition for example, drawing a harder line on iran, although, they have gone back and forth some on how hard of a line it would be with so some of the
- >> well, that might be a problem? >> well, that is a problem ta you don't know what mitt romney is proposing? >> it is kind of a problem. >> we should say susan for those who don't know, he is not a surrogate for mitt romney, but he was ambassador to china, and if he can't figure out what mitt romney's policy is, can voters? >> well, he was ambassador under president obama, and president obama has obviously as president has been clear to see what he is going to...
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my wife said well why don't you fill in? why do you be the speaker and i will run the class and you be the speaker so i did it and it worked out pretty well. i have the transcript from a so i thought alright i will be honest about this and use myself as a case history too. >> how important is money to this research? >> well, how important is money to almost anything? x. extremely important and something that did think about carefully as a culture how much money we want to put into research and where we want to put it, basic research versus applied research and how to make that balance work out. i think the cornucopia we have gotten out of research over the 14 generations that we are doing it is a testament to the reason why we should continue to support a date even when we don't know what we are going to get out of it. my favorite parable comes from one of our founding fathers benjamin franklin, who witnessed the first human flight which actually happened to be a hot air balloon, not a fixed-wing aircraft and this was in par
my wife said well why don't you fill in? why do you be the speaker and i will run the class and you be the speaker so i did it and it worked out pretty well. i have the transcript from a so i thought alright i will be honest about this and use myself as a case history too. >> how important is money to this research? >> well, how important is money to almost anything? x. extremely important and something that did think about carefully as a culture how much money we want to put into...
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well, she did.al district judge said that was not unconstitutional, it wasn't unreasonable search. frart appeals court said, yeah, it's not unconstitutional. this week, 11 federal appeals judges got together and heard arguments on the question. even if they rule that it is unconstitutional, you have courts like the maryland supreme court that said, well, it is unconstitutional. so the question is, is this case, a dna swab, going to find itself in the u.s. supreme court as an unreasonable search? and that's really the question that's presented. is it any different than fingerprinting? and that's the question. >> that was going to be my next question. how is this any different from fingerprinting? you may be subjected to giving up your fingerprint before you are charge and the same is being asked here, giving up a swab before you are charged. >> that was one of the arguments made in the court of appeals and the judges completely rejected that argument, fred. but, listen, in 2004, the interesting peopl
well, she did.al district judge said that was not unconstitutional, it wasn't unreasonable search. frart appeals court said, yeah, it's not unconstitutional. this week, 11 federal appeals judges got together and heard arguments on the question. even if they rule that it is unconstitutional, you have courts like the maryland supreme court that said, well, it is unconstitutional. so the question is, is this case, a dna swab, going to find itself in the u.s. supreme court as an unreasonable...
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>> well, let's start with taxes for a moment. do you realize, as i cover in my book here, that these major corporations pay lobbyists more than what they pay in taxes? these corporations, these corporations that make billions of dollars, pay more to lobbyists than what they pay in taxes. and maybe one of the reasons mitt has that problem is because, when did our ill fortune start? under bush and cheney and the republicans. you're hearing this from an independent. i know enough to know that the economy, what you have today in the economy, is the result of decisions made about three, four, or five years ago. because that's how long it takes for them to get into this massive economy. so, in my opinion, the republicans are the ones responsible. and when romney says he's going to create how many million jobs? >> 12 million. >> that's total hog wash, and i'll tell you why. the only thing a government official can create is a government job. so if he's going to create 12 million new jobs, they're going to be paid for by taxes. jobs are
>> well, let's start with taxes for a moment. do you realize, as i cover in my book here, that these major corporations pay lobbyists more than what they pay in taxes? these corporations, these corporations that make billions of dollars, pay more to lobbyists than what they pay in taxes. and maybe one of the reasons mitt has that problem is because, when did our ill fortune start? under bush and cheney and the republicans. you're hearing this from an independent. i know enough to know...
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gold did well, but silver did better.he way remember silver was the best performing commodity in august, and so far this year it is up about 20%. this is definitely a play on if there's more stimulus, weaker dollar, people are buying those precious metals and they see silver as cheaper than gold right now. natural gas, your worst performer on the week and worst performer on the day. there was halt in nat gas trading earlier in the session. it resumed trading late this morning. it was the worst performer on the day and on the week. going down 4% over the five-day period. all those air conditioners, liz, they are getting turned off as the weather sort of improves. and also there's just plentiful supply of this stuff so the price is going back down. back to you. liz: it is supposed to be 80 degrees tomorrow in new york city so mine is staying on. thank you, sandra. the s&p 500 up 5 points. the dow just turned slightly positive, but we have been there before, it's crossed the flat line 80 times today. let's check out the winn
gold did well, but silver did better.he way remember silver was the best performing commodity in august, and so far this year it is up about 20%. this is definitely a play on if there's more stimulus, weaker dollar, people are buying those precious metals and they see silver as cheaper than gold right now. natural gas, your worst performer on the week and worst performer on the day. there was halt in nat gas trading earlier in the session. it resumed trading late this morning. it was the worst...
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and the s&p's doing pretty well as well.d we sort of started to get a real kick up when spain announced its detailed timetable for economic reforms. also a tough 2013 budget. and as bob pisani was detailing, the euro was helped by that as well. euro and s&p often go hand in hand. >> well, it's not all good news today, folks. i thought i'd play the role of herb and bring in the disaster du jour. and that is brought to you by a company called cephi. shares of the company down 7%, almost 8% on the day. company saying third quarter revenue will fall short of estimates. the stock is down 4% year to date. >> let's add some sunshine to that. rvs, they're hot again apparently. four industries love that name ticker t.h.o. soaring after reporting fiscal third quarter profit seven seven cents above estimates. those sales also beat on double-digit sales growth. thor industries, by the way, is up about 32% year to date, brian. >> well, when we come back, herb is back. and he is fired up over a stock trifecta. we're going to name names. >
and the s&p's doing pretty well as well.d we sort of started to get a real kick up when spain announced its detailed timetable for economic reforms. also a tough 2013 budget. and as bob pisani was detailing, the euro was helped by that as well. euro and s&p often go hand in hand. >> well, it's not all good news today, folks. i thought i'd play the role of herb and bring in the disaster du jour. and that is brought to you by a company called cephi. shares of the company down 7%,...
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if--well, let me first ask you this. what is, in your opinion--and just fairly briefly--what is the state of american education? >> guest: i think that we're going in the right direction. i think that since that nation at risk report in 1983, the message has gotten through that all children can learn; that doesn't mean that all children are going to learn as much or as fast, but that we should have high ex--higher expectations than we do. i think there's a struggle going on all over the country about whether we're serious about this. but what my book tells people is that this is different from the tradition that we've inherited. c-span: what i started to ask you was you hear a lot, in the political discussion, that the education is horrible, and you hear a lot of things written--i mean, you see a lot of things written about it. and i want to ask kind of a naive question. if things are so bad, why is this country doing so well, or is it? >> guest: well, firstly, i'm not one of those people who say things are so terrible,
if--well, let me first ask you this. what is, in your opinion--and just fairly briefly--what is the state of american education? >> guest: i think that we're going in the right direction. i think that since that nation at risk report in 1983, the message has gotten through that all children can learn; that doesn't mean that all children are going to learn as much or as fast, but that we should have high ex--higher expectations than we do. i think there's a struggle going on all over the...
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>> well, i think some do. to be fair, some of our courts are really overloaded and-- >> i don't want to be fair, i want to be right and i'd like to know where the efficient court is because i want to hold it up for the country because frankly, chris, i couldn't point it out. >> there are a few circuits like the 4th circuit. >> we're going to take the 4th circuit, your model and follow it, but sounds to me you must do a lot of practice in the 4th circuit. >> thank you. their nickname is the rocket docket if that gives you any impression. >> lou: it gives me an impression of hyperbole. up next, union workers and bosses living high on money, and i'm sure the administration wants to do something about it and next, the you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in th
>> well, i think some do. to be fair, some of our courts are really overloaded and-- >> i don't want to be fair, i want to be right and i'd like to know where the efficient court is because i want to hold it up for the country because frankly, chris, i couldn't point it out. >> there are a few circuits like the 4th circuit. >> we're going to take the 4th circuit, your model and follow it, but sounds to me you must do a lot of practice in the 4th circuit. >> thank...
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and here are these people as well who get into harvard like george w. bush he went to harvard we obviously most people in the world know he's not the brightest in the room these are freaks and zombies and vampires you know the children of the corn remember the horror film this is like children of the crimson i think go through harvard square and they come out the other side ready to rape and pillage as a club talker for the talk for. the string strike well you know the other thing of course is that a lot of our central bank heads and all the congress people as they're going to be in congress these people are most responsible by the way for gina rinehart the australian mining tycoon for being so much wealthier now then she was prior to congress and the fed and the harvard graduates trashing the global currencies and the price of these iron ore products has nothing to do with her adding value to the iron ore. other words you have these economists like paul krugman another saying no we couldn't possibly go back to the gold standard keynes call it the barba
and here are these people as well who get into harvard like george w. bush he went to harvard we obviously most people in the world know he's not the brightest in the room these are freaks and zombies and vampires you know the children of the corn remember the horror film this is like children of the crimson i think go through harvard square and they come out the other side ready to rape and pillage as a club talker for the talk for. the string strike well you know the other thing of course is...
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well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual life coexistence jerusalem lately in the last few years is one of the most quiet cities in the world we are upgrading the quality of life for residents it's a democracy so demonstrations are allowed but no violence is allowed so while we have demonstrations like in any other modern country and modern city we will not allow demonstrations to become violent and so people are welcome to this freedom of choice there's freedom of religion freedom of expression and freedom to demonstrate as long as you do it legally and these go very very well together you see that all residents in jerusalem and we have any conflict you can even think of we have it in jerusalem we allow demonstrations but to make sure they're peaceful but nonviolent demonstrations don't you don't get enough prince do that that while they don't get enough coverage fortunately enough produce them doing very well we're doing well in terms of culture tourism is up twice as much as we had five six years ago the economy's doing well we're growing about eight percent fro
well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual life coexistence jerusalem lately in the last few years is one of the most quiet cities in the world we are upgrading the quality of life for residents it's a democracy so demonstrations are allowed but no violence is allowed so while we have demonstrations like in any other modern country and modern city we will not allow demonstrations to become violent and so people are welcome to this freedom of choice there's freedom of religion...
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>> well, eight's hard to say.tely could reach a conclusion based on iran's behavior that they presented us with only these two choices right now, containment of nuclear iran or attack. maybe something will break but i think we're into a zone of time here where that's the decision a lot of countries, we, most important of all, the israelis and the arab world, which is very worried about the iranian nuclear weapons capability programs. so we're into dangerous territory now. jenna: into dangerous territory. it was described to me the other day what we're witnessing, this was the opinion of the person i was interviewing, an unraveling of our policy. that our friend we're at conflict with, the friends being israel. that the new governments we help put in place are attacking us. that iran is moving ahead. senator, i guess one of the big questions for all americans, how do we gain control of this? >> yeah. i agree. look, these are changes occurring outside of iran in the arab world, the so-called arab spring, that just r
>> well, eight's hard to say.tely could reach a conclusion based on iran's behavior that they presented us with only these two choices right now, containment of nuclear iran or attack. maybe something will break but i think we're into a zone of time here where that's the decision a lot of countries, we, most important of all, the israelis and the arab world, which is very worried about the iranian nuclear weapons capability programs. so we're into dangerous territory now. jenna: into...
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well, this could make ben bernanke jealous. >> really.avid: apple can do more than he can. >> apple saving this world at this point. a jpmorgan chief economist put out a note last night, essentially saying eight million sales of the apple iphone 5 could be sold in the fourth quarter here in the u.s. at $900 each. he gets the $400 figure by assuming that the retail price is 600, chop off $the -- $200 for the imported parts. $3.2 billion is the con contribn to the holiday quarter to the gdp here in the united states. the analyst says this would boost annualized gdp growth by a third of one percentage point, and that would limit the downside risk to their growth productions which remain at 2%. david: well, let's just weigh this out because we've had a couple of qes in the past, and what has happened to our economic growth is it has gone down rather than go up. >> exactly. david: so, in fact, if we could get a boost from apple's iphone of a third of 1%,33 basis points, it's doing better than the fed by definition. >> david, i crunched the num
well, this could make ben bernanke jealous. >> really.avid: apple can do more than he can. >> apple saving this world at this point. a jpmorgan chief economist put out a note last night, essentially saying eight million sales of the apple iphone 5 could be sold in the fourth quarter here in the u.s. at $900 each. he gets the $400 figure by assuming that the retail price is 600, chop off $the -- $200 for the imported parts. $3.2 billion is the con contribn to the holiday quarter to...
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well, not really. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i'm so scared. bill o'reilly wants to tango, so i say this. i accept, mr. o'reilly. i shall meet you in the square. for an old-fashioned dual of witts. obviously he and i... there had be some discussion and compromises made. he has demanded that we speak at podiums. i have asked for crazy straws. we will do this in our nation's capital, washington d.c. it will be on october 6. you can join us live in the theater or it will be streamed on the internet for $4.95. you can watch a live web cast. obviously all the information is available on this website, the daily show or on the rumble 2012 dot-com. we've made some compromises. 50% of the money will go to charity. 50% of the money will go to supply-side job creation. whatever. it's happening, people. it's on. here it is your moment of zen >> the thing i like about you is you do take cheap shots all the time but you defend those cheap shots >> that's not the only thing you like about me. i'm like a shot of levittown right in your ass like a b-12. boom. c
well, not really. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i'm so scared. bill o'reilly wants to tango, so i say this. i accept, mr. o'reilly. i shall meet you in the square. for an old-fashioned dual of witts. obviously he and i... there had be some discussion and compromises made. he has demanded that we speak at podiums. i have asked for crazy straws. we will do this in our nation's capital, washington d.c. it will be on october 6. you can join us live in the theater or it will be streamed on...
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>> well, i loved being there. i think it was a moment after an unhappy time at boarding school in england where i discovered, if you like, in england that i could like, be apart of. and my father had been there before me and i think it's important for him that i went and i must say one of the things i loved doing in this book is make the portrait of him in the first hundred pages because as i wrote it it showed me more and more the extent to-to-which i'm my father's son. how much of his world view, how many of his interests also... >> rose: he died before-- >> he died before "the satanic verses" was published. >> rose: but he lived to see you as a writer. >> yes, he lived to see his children succeed. >> rose: did he say anything about it before he died? >> for a long time he wouldn't talk to me about my work at all. >> rose: why? >> i don't know. i don't know, he was like that. then on my 40th birthday which was just five months before he died he wrote me a long letter about-- in which he just talked about my work
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bob from what i've heard from our producer who is an avid fan well. didn't reagan do the air traffic yesterday so i know this isn't exactly a bob is kind of could backfire on obama romney could use this and say look you know i'm not a big fan of wall street obama is he brought in these wall street guys take over the rug regular refs they screwed everything up you know we have i regularly brought in he broke the you know because mitt romney would have said told the n.f.l. if we're using the reagan analogy would have told the n.f.l. let those referees walk like reagan did with the air traffic controllers they're on the road is never. what i would say that rather is in this situation i don't know i think mitt romney can just flip flop because a flip flopper well that was the whole thing you did about that and you want to open the window our producer our producer your producer just seems got an interesting angle of his i'm not going to say because i don't think so thunder but she's got an interesting angle as to why mitt romney actually thinks it's a good
bob from what i've heard from our producer who is an avid fan well. didn't reagan do the air traffic yesterday so i know this isn't exactly a bob is kind of could backfire on obama romney could use this and say look you know i'm not a big fan of wall street obama is he brought in these wall street guys take over the rug regular refs they screwed everything up you know we have i regularly brought in he broke the you know because mitt romney would have said told the n.f.l. if we're using the...
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well tao i remember the cold war very well as you say. and there are ways in which the situation is similar and ways in which it's dissimilar it's dissimilar i'll talk about that first it's dissimilar in the sense that the u.s. and china have many economic bonds that wasn't true between the united states and the soviet union they didn't have economic ties very much at all but the u.s. and china have many economic ties they're very close trading partners american corporations do a lot of business with china chinese companies do business with the united states so this is a force that acts against a cold war on the other hand there are similarities and and those are powerful forces on both sides that see benefits from competition for example what what president eisenhower called the military industrial complex in this country and in china which would see benefits from a cold war and i think that those forces are becoming very aggressive right now with the end of the war in iraq and afghanistan the military industrial complex in the united st
well tao i remember the cold war very well as you say. and there are ways in which the situation is similar and ways in which it's dissimilar it's dissimilar i'll talk about that first it's dissimilar in the sense that the u.s. and china have many economic bonds that wasn't true between the united states and the soviet union they didn't have economic ties very much at all but the u.s. and china have many economic ties they're very close trading partners american corporations do a lot of...
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>> well, it's hardo say. you know, who knows what remained buried in the sands of palestine but -- >> do you draw hope from the rapprochemt that may take place between syria and israel >> i think anything that opens up the land to exploration, archeological exploration is going to be helpful. >> you think there's a lot more there/. >> you don't think it was bethlehem. >> that's right. >> there was a controversial word used by jeffrey sheler a year ago and that was mary was a virgin at the time she gave birth to jesus, correct, that's wh said? >> no, jeffrey said that's what the gospel writers said, correct? >> that's right. >> quoting the gospels, thank you for the correction, i'm glad to see the principles of scholarship are being enforced here. >> makes a difference. >> you don't believe mary is a virgin or that the gospels make the case that she was a virgin at the time of the birth? >> certainly both -- matthew specifically and luke more subtly claimed that she is a virgin. mark says nothing. and john say
>> well, it's hardo say. you know, who knows what remained buried in the sands of palestine but -- >> do you draw hope from the rapprochemt that may take place between syria and israel >> i think anything that opens up the land to exploration, archeological exploration is going to be helpful. >> you think there's a lot more there/. >> you don't think it was bethlehem. >> that's right. >> there was a controversial word used by jeffrey sheler a year ago...
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wells fargo. together we'll go far. wells fargo.de dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs g of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecoloc cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. >>> here at the dnc here in charlotte, north carolina, and energy inside of the convention hall. lots of it. i want the take you on a little tour. take a look. >> i brought home three berets and put on a little bling, bling, and put on the inauguration yankees and i'm all set. >> i wore this in 2008 and i said, oh, well, we did it great, so i am wearing
wells fargo. together we'll go far. wells fargo.de dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs g of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have...
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well starting off this hour it's one of the most highly anticipated book releases in the us a first hand account on the raid it will sum up in one's compound and a detailed explanation of the events leading up to those tense moments in the book named no easy day a firsthand account of the mission that killed osama bin laden was published today by penguin books and is already a bestseller on amazon it was coauthored by two men the well known journalist kevin mauer and a former navy seal whose use the senate pseudonym mark owen turns out the former navy seal is actually thirty six year old matt bisan that from rangle alaska for many americans this book is exactly what they wanted an inside look at what really happened in the a lot of bob compound sixty minutes was the first person was the first station to interview matt business here's part of that interview. one of the things that i liked after the fact was i remember our bowling coach coming by and talking to each one of us and then our whole sort of as well i thought that was that was cool that you know they walked by shook each word an
well starting off this hour it's one of the most highly anticipated book releases in the us a first hand account on the raid it will sum up in one's compound and a detailed explanation of the events leading up to those tense moments in the book named no easy day a firsthand account of the mission that killed osama bin laden was published today by penguin books and is already a bestseller on amazon it was coauthored by two men the well known journalist kevin mauer and a former navy seal whose...
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we're actually we're launching a new cell retires or in a couple of weeks as well so that'll be great to fight the banks jurors face to face so this london disease features in this first headline max opinion bailed out banks facilitate twenty one trillion dollars of offshore cash hoard so this is investigative economist james henry in a report price of offshore revisited and this came out in july but it's really important to us as we head in to london because he found that between twenty one and thirty two trillion dollars of financial assets owned by high net worth individuals or i like to call them and we are in tax havens and it doesn't include real estate art or jewels right now this is just money that's parked in various accounts of the visible system is part of what they call the shadow banking system the dark matter and dark energy of the global financial system it's where the global multi hundred trillion. doug money is active as well but again it's all roads lead to london that's the crossroads this is what the next bit here says is that most of the money is actually held in
we're actually we're launching a new cell retires or in a couple of weeks as well so that'll be great to fight the banks jurors face to face so this london disease features in this first headline max opinion bailed out banks facilitate twenty one trillion dollars of offshore cash hoard so this is investigative economist james henry in a report price of offshore revisited and this came out in july but it's really important to us as we head in to london because he found that between twenty one...
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, well before actual voting day.if the president continues to lead in these polls, it doesn't mean he's just having a good day, any old day before the election. it means that there are voters in these swing states. north carolina is already voting. voters in these swing states have the ability to cast their vote for barack obama. he can lock that in. 30% of voters in this poll. >> nia-malaki henderson, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, ref. >>> still ahead, the tea party on national tv, got to hand it to these folks. they don't let the facts get in the way. >>> and president obama hugs it out with the republican supporter. >> it seemed like he was a long lost friend and it was just amazing. a great connection, he came over and that's where the bear hug happened. i was so caught up in the moment and it was unbelievable. >> you're watching "politicsnation" on msnbc. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announ
, well before actual voting day.if the president continues to lead in these polls, it doesn't mean he's just having a good day, any old day before the election. it means that there are voters in these swing states. north carolina is already voting. voters in these swing states have the ability to cast their vote for barack obama. he can lock that in. 30% of voters in this poll. >> nia-malaki henderson, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you, ref. >>> still ahead, the...
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well, u.s. intelligence is now showing us that syria has moved chemical weapons for security reasons. defense secretary leon panetta characterized it as limited movement and believed the stockpiles were secured by the syrian military. now, panetta says the sites are being monitored by the united states and other countries. he says they're keeping a close eye on the situation. earlier today barbara star questioned the defense secretary about the development, and she's going to be joining in just a few moments. >> there's a group in d.c. that's figured out a way to send u.s. dollars to the rebels, and the government, well, the u.s. government is nott happy about this. brian todd has the story. >> reporter: outgunned at the beginning, syrian's rebels have gradually gained strength, taking the fight more directly to bashar al assad's regime and scoring victories. could some of the victories have started from this computer in washington? >> that's where you can actually identify where they conduct --
well, u.s. intelligence is now showing us that syria has moved chemical weapons for security reasons. defense secretary leon panetta characterized it as limited movement and believed the stockpiles were secured by the syrian military. now, panetta says the sites are being monitored by the united states and other countries. he says they're keeping a close eye on the situation. earlier today barbara star questioned the defense secretary about the development, and she's going to be joining in just...
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i do want to say, and i'm sure my colleagues would like to speak as well.i think this is an incredibly hard choice and part of the consideration is not just your experience but also the diversity that you will add to the committee because we do want a diversity of perspective, whether it's from the medical field, as a social worker, as a senior, and also from the variety of different members of the lgbt communities, as was eloquently put by you think one of the committee members. but i want to thank everyone so much for your application. actually many of you work in the district that i represent, district 6 in the south of market and the tenderloin. i don't know what our communities would do without the services you provide either as a volunteer and staff member. i'm grateful as someone who represents our constituents particularly in the lgbt community, so many organizations to refer, so many of our constituents depend on the services i provide before they come to us. thank you so much for the work that you've done and the tremendous history, and depth that
i do want to say, and i'm sure my colleagues would like to speak as well.i think this is an incredibly hard choice and part of the consideration is not just your experience but also the diversity that you will add to the committee because we do want a diversity of perspective, whether it's from the medical field, as a social worker, as a senior, and also from the variety of different members of the lgbt communities, as was eloquently put by you think one of the committee members. but i want to...
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well the word of the day is banks the cocher see and that is a piece of art here by the very suspicious william bonds i seven as you see on the left that's a banking system gorging itself on a giant meal served by the government butler on the right is the people eating a bone and wearing very tattered clothing thanks to talk back staccato but you know you go to the hospital and you get infected by a back stock of virus comes into your trousers and works its way up through the are of various organs and causes you to want to for some reason give benefit of the doubt to various banks that doctors working around the world operating various corporations organizations and global institutions that are in the business oh and to global economy for their own personal gain leaving him with nothing but austerity and join the american dream oh it's awful oh if only i can get. by the banks to close the cockpit virus. well it's very important that one understands however that is only a select group of people who actually are fed by the government butler you know in a way that they are not suspicious b
well the word of the day is banks the cocher see and that is a piece of art here by the very suspicious william bonds i seven as you see on the left that's a banking system gorging itself on a giant meal served by the government butler on the right is the people eating a bone and wearing very tattered clothing thanks to talk back staccato but you know you go to the hospital and you get infected by a back stock of virus comes into your trousers and works its way up through the are of various...
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well, tobt scientists say they have new proof.s the crying hurt the most, the baby, the parent? here's abc's david wright. [ baby crying ] >> reporter: how do you handle this situation? is all the crying bad for the baby? this father has found a shortcut. but obviously he would prefer to sleep in his own bed. today the journal of pediatrics weighed in with a new study that looks at the levels of cortisol, a stress hormone in children's brains. it found that babies allowed to cry for short periods of time were no more stressed out than babies whose parents camped out with them. in other words, a little crying does no lasting damage. >> it's just hard if you happen to be a person who hates to hear another person suffer. [ crying [. >> reporter: but as cam from "modern family" could tell you it's tough on mops and dads too. in fact, the authors of this new study don't recommend letting babies cry it out because it's too stressful for parents. this mommy and me yoga class every mommy can relate to that. >> i just literally can't stand
well, tobt scientists say they have new proof.s the crying hurt the most, the baby, the parent? here's abc's david wright. [ baby crying ] >> reporter: how do you handle this situation? is all the crying bad for the baby? this father has found a shortcut. but obviously he would prefer to sleep in his own bed. today the journal of pediatrics weighed in with a new study that looks at the levels of cortisol, a stress hormone in children's brains. it found that babies allowed to cry for short...
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well t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device was drawn to you anytime. good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm more in lister here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for wednesday september fifth two thousand and twelve gold slips ahead of the e.c.b. meeting or so the story goes are these the kind of macro trends that are really driving gold prices as much as the headlines would indicate our guest bill murphy chairman of gaps has says no he's flown all the way to washington to make the case and i'm sure you remember the report last month that u.s. regulators were likely to drop their silver market manipulation probe and then commissioner bart chilton fired back that the report was premature and inaccurate down under much sense that of course j.p. morgan is at the center of these manipulation claims and our guest is forecasting that the robbers may meet the road for the big bang and it's over position possibly this month could explode we'll hea
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tall, handsome, funny, well-read and, well, just plain red. last night i saw this. it was accompanied by a tweet which read my wife just found my creepy shrine to cnn's erin burnett. all i have to say about this is there's nothing creepy about it. i have a fiance too and it's getting cold in new york. >>> tonight, blunt words from bill clinton. the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> why should israel be allowed to have nukes? >> no one thinks that israel is about to drop a bomb on tehran. >> this master campaigner, what he would say to mitt romney. >> if he's going to double down on that 47% remark, that will cause difficulties because we now know that the overwhelming number of those people work and have children. >> and his take on president obama and the economy. how has he managed to avoid public retribution for not fixing the economy better than he has done? >> because this is not a normal time. >> plus his extraordinary work with the clinton global initiative. >> we don't have
tall, handsome, funny, well-read and, well, just plain red. last night i saw this. it was accompanied by a tweet which read my wife just found my creepy shrine to cnn's erin burnett. all i have to say about this is there's nothing creepy about it. i have a fiance too and it's getting cold in new york. >>> tonight, blunt words from bill clinton. the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> why...
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well done. well, and i brought this recycled, cereal box thate're gonna use to make the whole back-pack. so, if we tear one edge, you can just flip a box inside out like this. and, now, it's ready to be a backpack. so, the first thing that we're gonna do is add a flap. what color would you like? - blue. - oh, yeah-- there you go. and what about you two? - yellow. - what about you, sadie? - yellow. - okay, good. find that flap on the top. you see that, right there? - mmm-hmm-- right here? - yeah. and you can put it underneath, just like that, and then we're gonna lay a piece of tape across there. next, we're gonna put on some buttons, so that it can stay closed, okay? we're gonna put some glue on and put the big button right on top. and then, we're gonna add a smaller one down here, and that'll be our latch. now, we can add little boxes like these raisin or cereal boxes to make pockets. so, you guys like stories, right? - yes. - yes. - what do you like to make stories up about? - i like to make s
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well ecuador's stands to lose. economically because it exports a lot of flowers. also mangoes pineapple and most importantly petroleum products the united states and so these are very vulnerable industries in the event that washington should retaliate and already there are there are business groups and unite in washington that are lobbying the obama administration to cut off the preferential trade preferences the duty free trade preferences for ecuador and goods and there was one business representative who was actually quoted as saying that this sancia fair plays to our favor and so these efforts seem to be led by the petroleum industry which is upset by korea's nationalistic oil policy this is a actual actually a conflict which predates the songe affair but going back several years. you know chevron has resisted the ecuadoran. well the ecuadorian traditional system which says that it should pay damages for environmental pollution in ecuador and amazon because before it was chevron you know chevron bought up texaco and so this is been a very tense state of affair
well ecuador's stands to lose. economically because it exports a lot of flowers. also mangoes pineapple and most importantly petroleum products the united states and so these are very vulnerable industries in the event that washington should retaliate and already there are there are business groups and unite in washington that are lobbying the obama administration to cut off the preferential trade preferences the duty free trade preferences for ecuador and goods and there was one business...
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well, well, and so we meet again. who are you?emember the old man on the mountains? huh? the king of ronde. king of the ronde? hey, well, i'm afraid i come down in the world. ruined? robbed of every penny. i tramp the roads begging for food. a witness. my dear sir, men like you don't grow on trees. oh, your highness has aged since last we met. i was a bit of a mad cap in those days. well, your highness was young and youthful. but you, sir... oh, my dear father-in-law. don't let's worry about that. i've got into rather a difficult situation. yeah. i need a witness, and you can help me more than any man i know. i might even raise you the price of a drink. you mean, i be of service, your highness? yes, listen and i'll explain. do you remember the night i came as suitor to your palace? of course, i do. you wanted to slit my eye and distort my sight and turn me from peer gynt into a troll. yeah. how did i react? i resisted. aye. i renounced the chances of love and glory and power simply so that i could remain myself. now, i want you to
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carlos well runs the website voice of san diego dot org well welcome to the kaiser report. thank you nice to be here your lowest investigation is titled where at borrowing one hundred five million it will cost one billion poway scores tell us about the deal why did they borrow the money when do they start paying it off and why did it cost billion dollars max this is a deal called a capital appreciation bar and it's something that's become very popular in california school districts over the last few years as districts have struggled to sort of stand float with constant constant reductions in state funding the basically this works is it's. a tax on properties the way it's very very difficult to raise taxes in california so one of the ways that school districts do it is by passing up a bond which they're allowed we allow them to raise money which they can then spend on facilities and and stuff they're not allowed to spend that money on people so what the power the school district it was to come up with this capital appreciation bond which is essentially is a deal where they d
carlos well runs the website voice of san diego dot org well welcome to the kaiser report. thank you nice to be here your lowest investigation is titled where at borrowing one hundred five million it will cost one billion poway scores tell us about the deal why did they borrow the money when do they start paying it off and why did it cost billion dollars max this is a deal called a capital appreciation bar and it's something that's become very popular in california school districts over the...