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one were you use a lot in the book is compromise. so tell me about their ability to compromise. >> guest: well, i think that you can't build a representative dhaka see across a very large population and a very large land area without compromising a lot. and i think that in our present this course, we'd like to pretend that the constitution and a lot of the nation-building enterprises in the founding era were done by consensus, people getting together on a grand which think is absolutely nowhere near the truth. you have people who wanted to accomplish something remarkable. the creation of the constitution was something absolutely remarkable for its time. the creation of a representative democracy across 13 large land areas that have different economies, different modes of production, very different religious values and different histories, a very different outlook on things. when they came together, i think that the 55 people who gathered in philadelphia had most of them, not all of them, most of them had an imperative that they were
one were you use a lot in the book is compromise. so tell me about their ability to compromise. >> guest: well, i think that you can't build a representative dhaka see across a very large population and a very large land area without compromising a lot. and i think that in our present this course, we'd like to pretend that the constitution and a lot of the nation-building enterprises in the founding era were done by consensus, people getting together on a grand which think is absolutely...
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we get a lot of mail from prisoners. we get a lot of intake. we get a lot of calls from lawyers who are in the prison to hear about abuses, and so that is part of the reason why the national prison project at the american civil liberties union has existed for 40 years. it's been really the only national outfit of its kind to protect the rights of prisoners nationally, and it's been a very important, it's been an important work in this country. >> isolation is done across the prison system -- to make it easy for themselves. [inaudible] is really the cheapest way to stopping the problem. has the commission looked into it and suggested other things decide to isolation? >> yeah, it's actually not the cheapest way by any stretch, especially quite an expensive way, but it's an easy way to basically throw someone into the whole and throw the key out. the rationale that is used is that it is, you know, carter using to protect their own public safety, or sometimes to protect the safety of the prisoner. you know, part of what we find is guards will say w
we get a lot of mail from prisoners. we get a lot of intake. we get a lot of calls from lawyers who are in the prison to hear about abuses, and so that is part of the reason why the national prison project at the american civil liberties union has existed for 40 years. it's been really the only national outfit of its kind to protect the rights of prisoners nationally, and it's been a very important, it's been an important work in this country. >> isolation is done across the prison system...
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>> a lot of things have happened. the initial decline of the 500 down to the 200 range, that decline over a 10-year period was rolling down on the cocaine epidemic. the violence, we had 200 open air markets in the city. there would be drive buys and six or seven people would be shot and killed in a single incident. as the crack cocaine epidemic started to wane, we went down to the 200 range and we stayed there for a time. >> why did it wayne? -- wane? >> drugs 10 to spike in popularity and remain there and run 20-year cycles. there are still people who use cocaine and crack cocaine. it is nowhere near where it used to be. with the absence of that driving the violence, i think that dropped it down. we got stuck there for a long time. even when i took over in 2007, we were 169 in 2006, 186 in 2008. we were consistent with gang violence. that was born and accelerated during the crack cocaine. even when crack cocaine went away, the gangs did not. coming down from 186 to where we are now, in four years, a 54% drop in murde
>> a lot of things have happened. the initial decline of the 500 down to the 200 range, that decline over a 10-year period was rolling down on the cocaine epidemic. the violence, we had 200 open air markets in the city. there would be drive buys and six or seven people would be shot and killed in a single incident. as the crack cocaine epidemic started to wane, we went down to the 200 range and we stayed there for a time. >> why did it wayne? -- wane? >> drugs 10 to spike in...
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. > > thanks a lot. my predictions are going to get your viewers smiling even more, because i don't think anyone really believes- we've had a good year in 2012, but i think we're going to do even better in 2013, and my predictions: 1700 on the s&p 500 and over 15,000 on the dow. do you believe it? but you heard it here first. > anything is possible. tell us what you are basing that upon. > > first of all, the economic news is the best we have had in years angie. employment is coming back, housing is doing well, corporations are doing well, and, you know, once we get through the fiscal cliff stuff, i think it is going to make people finally make the transactions, get hiring and investing, and make a good story already even better. realize in 2012, many indexes went up about 15%. so don't you think we could rip off a 20% year? and even if we get close to that, we are going to hit new highs in the s&p 500 and the dow. > something that is always noticeable in the market, as you know matt: it is the best time
. > > thanks a lot. my predictions are going to get your viewers smiling even more, because i don't think anyone really believes- we've had a good year in 2012, but i think we're going to do even better in 2013, and my predictions: 1700 on the s&p 500 and over 15,000 on the dow. do you believe it? but you heard it here first. > anything is possible. tell us what you are basing that upon. > > first of all, the economic news is the best we have had in years angie. employment is...
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it's good that a lot of people underestimate us, because a lot of criminals underestimate us. and quite often you will finish a long-term investigation, where the crime happened six months ago, and when you are interviewing the guy, he says i never thought you would catch me and they don't think you are going to catch them, but officers are able to spend that time and do it. again, that comes from their training and working with it. you know as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in different disciplines. of the first call you might have is a traffic accident. you have to look at the physical scene. maybe next to you go to a narcotic scenes or a wild childe abuse or any number of things, stabbings, murders. those are independent crimes, and the officer has to have enough knowledge in all disciplines to say i can put together the initial case, so we can get prosecution on this crime. when you think about it's a staggering amount of information that the officer has too know and he will be grilled in court. you look at a specialty assignment. say
it's good that a lot of people underestimate us, because a lot of criminals underestimate us. and quite often you will finish a long-term investigation, where the crime happened six months ago, and when you are interviewing the guy, he says i never thought you would catch me and they don't think you are going to catch them, but officers are able to spend that time and do it. again, that comes from their training and working with it. you know as a law enforcement officer you are required to come...
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where a lot of these big monuments, a lot of these tourist attractions are. could that happen when 15% every dollar they spend is spent in and around washington. >> that's a great question, sean. that's the irony here. you would think that if the vision had any place it would be washington, d.c. had all this money pouring. in in washington, d.c. really what matters in a lot of cases is connections, relationships, and if you are not in that closed circle, you are not going to get access to the funds. >> sean: you would think that these people that have a monopoly on compassion, steve would just look around them in some of these neighborhoods. i have been to many of them and they are struggling and people are starving and their kids need food stamps to feed themselves. >> it's unacceptable. also, if you look at that statistic that we had on the screen that the top 20% or top 5% is making $475,000 a year. i mean, of all the 50 wealthest cities in the country, it's the top as far as that concentration of wealth. so i think that compassion is all happy talk. i thi
where a lot of these big monuments, a lot of these tourist attractions are. could that happen when 15% every dollar they spend is spent in and around washington. >> that's a great question, sean. that's the irony here. you would think that if the vision had any place it would be washington, d.c. had all this money pouring. in in washington, d.c. really what matters in a lot of cases is connections, relationships, and if you are not in that closed circle, you are not going to get access to...
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>> this book has a lot. a successful president may have a lot of luck but by and large it comes from his decision making and failures may have had problems that beset them but nevertheless the failures emerge from their decision making. so i believe that they basically are the commandments of their own destiny. ..
>> this book has a lot. a successful president may have a lot of luck but by and large it comes from his decision making and failures may have had problems that beset them but nevertheless the failures emerge from their decision making. so i believe that they basically are the commandments of their own destiny. ..
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i know it looks like a lot. but when it's spread out, it's really not a lot at all. ok? remember parmesan cheese is also salty. freshly ground pepper--i'm putting this in first. and you add your heavy cream, because that oil-based buttery in the heavy cream will help me multiply all this stuff together much better. and use--i have a flat whisk. ok? and once that's done, i'm gonna add the milk. so, it's about a cup each. keep it simple--8 eggs. just dump it all in, 'cause it's a quick dinner, lunch, breakfast, anytime with rolls, croissants. just with that alone, oh, my gosh. ok. now, the custard is gonna be filled about 3/4 to the top of the rim. we'll leave a little border. ok? take aluminum foil. lightly cover it. and we're gonna cet it in the oven quickly at 375 for about 45 minutes. let it cook. take the cover off. 15 minutes--let it finish on its own. and then take it out when it's lightly finished. in the center is the custard. and here's what you get--a beautiful quiche to serve all day long. i'm the executive pastry cf at mission beach cabe. thank you and good-by
i know it looks like a lot. but when it's spread out, it's really not a lot at all. ok? remember parmesan cheese is also salty. freshly ground pepper--i'm putting this in first. and you add your heavy cream, because that oil-based buttery in the heavy cream will help me multiply all this stuff together much better. and use--i have a flat whisk. ok? and once that's done, i'm gonna add the milk. so, it's about a cup each. keep it simple--8 eggs. just dump it all in, 'cause it's a quick dinner,...
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>> guest: i had to run a lot. we had to cross the border illegally, through -- back then, there was no wall, and that's what we did our crossing, and the first two times, we were caught by border patrol. my father, he was hesitant to bring me at first because i was nine and a half at the time, and he thought i was too too littler the journey. we were caught the first two times, and i felt guilty because i thought it was my fault. my father was right in that i was small, got tired, hungry, and he carried me on his back for a big part of the journey so then the third time, he told us that was it. that was the last time, and if we didn't make it, he was going to send us back to the relatives in mexico, and the third time was different because we trieded it at night, and it was very scary to be in the middle of nowhere, pitch black, couldn't see where we were going, we kept, you know, falling, tripping op rocks, and then there came a point when the helicopter came by with a search light, and i was very afraid of being
>> guest: i had to run a lot. we had to cross the border illegally, through -- back then, there was no wall, and that's what we did our crossing, and the first two times, we were caught by border patrol. my father, he was hesitant to bring me at first because i was nine and a half at the time, and he thought i was too too littler the journey. we were caught the first two times, and i felt guilty because i thought it was my fault. my father was right in that i was small, got tired, hungry,...
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we fixed a lot of things. we fixed a lot of gps coordinates. we would love the ability to post that back up * . even if you're not crowd sourcing new things, you can definitely crowd source quality of a data set that way. >> yeah, it's been a really great experience working with 100 plus and motion loft. just to respond, i think that this is a whole new opportunity actually what you're talking about. in addition to reaching out to the private sector to generate more data sets as you just mentioned, there's also the opportunity to have better data sets from the work that you've done, scrubbing them and harmonizing them. i think there is also this really great opportunity to generate whole new types of data sets like motion loft is doing. and i think that this is going to present something kind of back to the city, showing where some of our gaps are and hopefully filling in some of those gaps with those data sets. so, i think that there is something about having more city data sets, existing data sets as well as creating new types of data. this i
we fixed a lot of things. we fixed a lot of gps coordinates. we would love the ability to post that back up * . even if you're not crowd sourcing new things, you can definitely crowd source quality of a data set that way. >> yeah, it's been a really great experience working with 100 plus and motion loft. just to respond, i think that this is a whole new opportunity actually what you're talking about. in addition to reaching out to the private sector to generate more data sets as you just...
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know unfortunately i for there's a lot of good things here that is. advertising of howard how it should be how it should be accepted by its own p.r. under its own p.r. job well it's a little bad not only north and first we have to begin to currency for its own population because you. know young people can see during the day from the super bowl from you know just something to go. book was you could take the whole site with you is that it doesn't seem to be shall hold heat with like you know what kind . of i don't know cost me go oh maybe you know you know belly. really before this one was good we got you know this this low. but definitely this is not enough for a country we should try to position itself as a great power you know that the soviet union is being gone for a quarter century right now i mean the. kind of technologies and ideas about branding and p.r. out there ok why aren't they employed more here well you know i think that of course. the bread is something which is difficult to change if not the better and that is the perception if people t
know unfortunately i for there's a lot of good things here that is. advertising of howard how it should be how it should be accepted by its own p.r. under its own p.r. job well it's a little bad not only north and first we have to begin to currency for its own population because you. know young people can see during the day from the super bowl from you know just something to go. book was you could take the whole site with you is that it doesn't seem to be shall hold heat with like you know what...
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it was a lot. i know we were the first lender -- i do not know, historically -- mark, maybe you can help me. wells fargo is the largest in dollar amount by the country and in california, and bay area. we are trying to do our part. we are easy to work with. i have been doing this for four years now. i am pretty good where i can look of something and realize if we can help you out. if we cannot, i look for the micro guys to help me out with the smaller loans. it is a collateral loan that we cannot do, i do what i can. we are here to lend. >> thank you. hopefully, people have their question cards. i am going to open it up to the audience. if you have written a question down, please give it to us so we can start compiling them. if i see a repeat questions, it will help to expedite the process, answering those questions that people want answered. we have some of the best and brightest minds here. don't be shy. if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >>
it was a lot. i know we were the first lender -- i do not know, historically -- mark, maybe you can help me. wells fargo is the largest in dollar amount by the country and in california, and bay area. we are trying to do our part. we are easy to work with. i have been doing this for four years now. i am pretty good where i can look of something and realize if we can help you out. if we cannot, i look for the micro guys to help me out with the smaller loans. it is a collateral loan that we...
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there are a lot of carcinogens in diesel exhaust, yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> well, you're still seeing an oil that combusts, some of them we know burn more cleanly than others but if it's combusting, you end up with productions of combustion, it may not be better for pollution on the other side, depending on how clean the air burns and that's a theme we end up talking about a fair bit unfortunately is that bio doesn't always mean it's safer, it can, it can definitely mane we're reducing destruction of greenhouse gases but it can still make bad things outs of good ingredients if you know what i mean, another outdoor thing is to reduce your reliance on household pesticides so the active ingredients can be of concern, the pesticide itself, but most pesticide companies done label what are called the inert ingredient, that's the one that's not doing the pest killing per se, they can still really be bad chemicals, endocrine sdrukt tersest can be there, your baby crawls on your lawn, those exposures are out there, going with integrated pest management, beneficial species and doing these kinds
there are a lot of carcinogens in diesel exhaust, yeah. >> [inaudible]. >> well, you're still seeing an oil that combusts, some of them we know burn more cleanly than others but if it's combusting, you end up with productions of combustion, it may not be better for pollution on the other side, depending on how clean the air burns and that's a theme we end up talking about a fair bit unfortunately is that bio doesn't always mean it's safer, it can, it can definitely mane we're...
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direction and getting one major company to move put a lot of pressure on those other companies if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is probably due to a 600 % increase in medical radiation, we're being exposed to a lot more radiation from medical tests, sometimes that's the only option, it's worth that added risk because the alternative is really dangerous sometimes, but we want to ensure those scans and those medical imaging tests are the most appropriate, are at the right dose, especially for kids are a lot of times, they don't know how to scale down for a child-size body and the machines may not calibrate or have clear directions on how to make that happen so in our own lives, we can ask our health care provides, are there safer alternative, mri or ultrasounds for doing t
direction and getting one major company to move put a lot of pressure on those other companies if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is probably due to a 600 % increase in...
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lots of people have the money. they are targeting small business owners and these are the guys are taking, they have targeted them and that is where the money is. gerri: okay, a lot of people will not be happy to hear that. let's talk about the rest. >> once people get dreaded notice in the mail, typically that is the irs looking for classification and clarification of information. they can come to your office to your account office. >> so i have have to go have to go to their office as a company, then you have to start worrying when you i would see have to find out out what the problem is inversely let's look at what specifically they are asking for. depending on what they are asking for, you roll over an ira or a 401k? you can answer that one on your own. anything other than not, hire a professional. cpa or tax attorney. >> i would've thought he would've said so everything you know about whatever the issue is -- you are a lot more circumspect than that. >> yes, the letters you get in the mail will have a specific
lots of people have the money. they are targeting small business owners and these are the guys are taking, they have targeted them and that is where the money is. gerri: okay, a lot of people will not be happy to hear that. let's talk about the rest. >> once people get dreaded notice in the mail, typically that is the irs looking for classification and clarification of information. they can come to your office to your account office. >> so i have have to go have to go to their...
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that you had wal-mart workers going out on on on strike you know a lot of walking out in a lot of places all over the country and the ideas definitely caught fire and it really does seem like at the time is now globally i mean i think a lot of people around the world are realizing that this is this current form of predatory capitalism imperialism is unsustainable it's a crash course but let's talk about just the system as a whole i mean do you think that even fighting for single issues war health care education i mean do these struggles do these fights go far enough or is it crucial and your eyes to fight the entire system at its core i mean is there any way we can reform the system or do we need a straight up revolution. in the end result we need. a whole new system. we need a system and how i explain it to people is that we need to we need a system where the people democratically controlled the wealth that they create with their labor. you can call that communism socialism you can call it an hour close socialism you call it i don't care but we need something where the people have more
that you had wal-mart workers going out on on on strike you know a lot of walking out in a lot of places all over the country and the ideas definitely caught fire and it really does seem like at the time is now globally i mean i think a lot of people around the world are realizing that this is this current form of predatory capitalism imperialism is unsustainable it's a crash course but let's talk about just the system as a whole i mean do you think that even fighting for single issues war...
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there's still a lot there.here's still a lot of things that he's done and accomplished outside of the seven tours of france. everything right now is focused on that. when you take him the person and look at all the things that he's done, people's inspired, people's helped with cancer, there's a much bigger story. and i think that part of the story will start to come around. a lot of people are sort of abandoning him really quickly and i think that was a rush to judgment because i've known the guy a long time. the story's not over and he's not finished. >> reporter: so at least one friend of lance armstrong. comeback 3.0 is probably what's needed here. >> and not withstanding what lance armstrong has done, no one would say that livestrong wasn't an incredible addition to the cancer community in terms of raising awareness and funds. but so much of what he did that was good was born of what he did that was bad. fruit of the poisonous tree, so to speak. so what does he have to gain by making this admission? >> repo
there's still a lot there.here's still a lot of things that he's done and accomplished outside of the seven tours of france. everything right now is focused on that. when you take him the person and look at all the things that he's done, people's inspired, people's helped with cancer, there's a much bigger story. and i think that part of the story will start to come around. a lot of people are sort of abandoning him really quickly and i think that was a rush to judgment because i've known the...
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lots of adventures. i live in and. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. for yourself half a step a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloons across the ocean what made her own over and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out probably of rights and i love the child. always love a challenge great difficulty saying no and if somebody says. nobody's float around the world in a balloon or. nobody is. say well let's try. and i'm sure it wasn't easy. but now my children are doing it with. the highest mountain in europe a couple of months ago we. have together across the channel we're going to space together. so my children i think understand why i like to live life to its full and then they're now doing that with me as your wife happy with the fact that your children are now the only x.x. same thing that. i don't think she's. wildly ha
lots of adventures. i live in and. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. for yourself half a step a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloons across the ocean what made her own over and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out probably of rights and i love the child. always love a challenge great...
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a lot of crazy building.for still has one of the great stairways -- forest hill has one of the greats their ways. -- great stairways. this looked like a ship. they used to decorate fire houses for christmas. >> on the side of this fire house is a wooden tower. the tower was for drying the hoses. after they get water in them, they have to be dried. >> a fire house like this is for sale. if you have $1.3 million, which is really cheap enough for a firehouse -- >> one in the inner sunset was just sold. >> was it? i want to buy a streetcar. i cannot pay my rent. >> there were two of these for pumping water out of the ground. murphy gave a lot of money for it. >> what decided the boundaries and the location of golden gate park? >> it was a deal that they basically cut in 1868. the up side lands were up for grabs. it was u.s. government land, san francisco land, and then you had these squatters. these were rich men who decided maybe they could make some money. >> you put up a fence and you owned the land. >> it can
a lot of crazy building.for still has one of the great stairways -- forest hill has one of the greats their ways. -- great stairways. this looked like a ship. they used to decorate fire houses for christmas. >> on the side of this fire house is a wooden tower. the tower was for drying the hoses. after they get water in them, they have to be dried. >> a fire house like this is for sale. if you have $1.3 million, which is really cheap enough for a firehouse -- >> one in the...
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ah, a lot! i'm doing a lot of biking and two weeks ago i had a blowout on my tire, going down. stitches all up, road rash and haven't ridden since. this is my first ride. i'm going to be crushing it in the running portion. by crushing it i mean a 12 minute mile, i don't know. how should one get ready? one should work out and run a lot. how did you get ready? i got ready, i ran a little bit and yeah, that's, i just ran a little bit. i should have run more. one of those days you wake up and today, it's already today. shoot. over at the starting line ali is being interviewed by another tv crew. their focus is clearly on the big workout. seconds away from jumping the water. honesty, i'm just like, is it going to be cold. am i going to be kay and then i just have to remind myself that i'm ready for this that i can do it. i just have to pace my own self and not try to compare myself to others. like if i keep up with my own pace i will be okay. ali's triathlon has official begun. she sprints into the pacific ocean. next, ali's triathlon continues. ali vincent is here, the first women,
ah, a lot! i'm doing a lot of biking and two weeks ago i had a blowout on my tire, going down. stitches all up, road rash and haven't ridden since. this is my first ride. i'm going to be crushing it in the running portion. by crushing it i mean a 12 minute mile, i don't know. how should one get ready? one should work out and run a lot. how did you get ready? i got ready, i ran a little bit and yeah, that's, i just ran a little bit. i should have run more. one of those days you wake up and...
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but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still you know people are still fighting for freedom they're they're they're still out in the streets despite the ban on all demonstrations and protests. which the bahraini government has imposed with american support. but you know we'll have to see i think yemen will continue to be a very disappointing area of the arab spring you know there's a lot of protests that tried to oust the previous president ali abdullah saleh and now this guy months or hadi is in and he has become such an immediate american puppet with increased american aid and military assistance basically a bribe so he can continue to secretly bomb his country with drones so that's going to be skinny to this disappoint bahrain i think is going to continue
but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still you know people are still fighting for freedom they're they're they're still out in the streets despite the ban on all...
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of a lot of cultural things that my parents didn't understand like you know a lot of a lot of people sleep over other people's houses yeah you know and my dad said is your bad is your bed broken. you know and so he didn't it just didn't understand the way they were raised also how when you know how you know he goes wait so you can wear masks in a costume and go door to door and ask for candy you know and to him it was it was ridiculous so a lot of the cultural things i was still russian i couldn't do everything there was a marriage you know what they're going to be raised to. listen. but. you said. it was the seventy's when when i went to school and learned. they started to call me russian spy because it was the sixty's i mean it was all serious it wasn't that bad in the seventy's was it was it was still it was funny because the people still thought of russia as. they call you know. because i know recently all that stuff and i'm not a spy so much no yeah and so it was still very fresh even though it was you know a decade later so you went to school and i know your parents wanted you
of a lot of cultural things that my parents didn't understand like you know a lot of a lot of people sleep over other people's houses yeah you know and my dad said is your bad is your bed broken. you know and so he didn't it just didn't understand the way they were raised also how when you know how you know he goes wait so you can wear masks in a costume and go door to door and ask for candy you know and to him it was it was ridiculous so a lot of the cultural things i was still russian i...
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but a lot of measures suggest it's a lot worse than that.ost important, we have 4 million who've been out of work for more than a year, which is unprecedented since the 1930s. >> yeah, you write that we are in a depression that is essentially gratuitous. we don't need to be suffering so much pain and destroying so many lives. >> gratuitous in the sense that there's nothing, the only obstacles to putting people to work, to having those lives restored, to producing hundreds of billions, probably 900 billion a year or so of extra valuable stuff in our economy, is in our minds. if i could somehow convince the members of congress and the usual suspects that deficit spending, for the time being, is okay, and that what we really need is a big job creation program. and let's worry about the deficit after we've had a solid recovery, it would all be over. it would be no problem at all, which is what, that's the lesson of 1940, 1941. >> which is? >> you can find all kinds of people explaining what was fundamentally wrong with the u.s. economy in 1940,
but a lot of measures suggest it's a lot worse than that.ost important, we have 4 million who've been out of work for more than a year, which is unprecedented since the 1930s. >> yeah, you write that we are in a depression that is essentially gratuitous. we don't need to be suffering so much pain and destroying so many lives. >> gratuitous in the sense that there's nothing, the only obstacles to putting people to work, to having those lives restored, to producing hundreds of...
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deal that does give us some confidence that we know what they're doing there and that's why when a lot of people say well they could build a bomb they could do this they could do that we can say you know look we have the report right here we know what they're doing we have eyes and ears on the ground that wasn't the case with iraq that's a big difference between iran and iraq but then we also have a lot of people who try to spin that and say well we might have those people on the ground but what if you bomb takes them out then what do we do and so there are a lot of hypotheticals like that sort of bandied about that don't really actually tell us what the real situation is which is that we have a pretty good insight into what's going on there and what i mean what is going on and what are we going to see do you think now you know not you know it's kind of pegged for reelection he's kind of running on the whole campaign of drawing a red line of course obama just got reelected what can we expect to see in the next four years and what is going on right there now but you know you pointed out
deal that does give us some confidence that we know what they're doing there and that's why when a lot of people say well they could build a bomb they could do this they could do that we can say you know look we have the report right here we know what they're doing we have eyes and ears on the ground that wasn't the case with iraq that's a big difference between iran and iraq but then we also have a lot of people who try to spin that and say well we might have those people on the ground but...
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less h i feel a lot less human suffering. what mistry is hidden deep beneath. this it is the north welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural cannot rise from nowhere. human be possessed by the water spirit. mistress of the cave on aunty. more news today violence is what the sea. james flared up. and these are the images grope world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations rule the day. mission creep couldn't take three. years free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project free media r t v dot com. recently. welcome back across the uk to remind you we're discussing the branding of russia. you know give me your critique of western media of lattimer poutine. or critique or just a list of the key words that i don't even have any to do with keyword here really will give you grief if you know the tinana the spellchecker when you put in the word put in i think the adjective show up you know the songs are etc strong man and. athletic person all of this just shows up to now to
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a lot.eople as they age have undetected clots, and the concussion probable caused some symptoms that prompted her to have her brain examined in the fist place and i bet it was discovered incidentally. >> secretary of state clinton discovered a blood clot in her leg which she said it was the most serious health risk she experienced in her life. is she more suscept nibl the future? >> definitely. people who have had blood clots in the leg or brain have a higher susceptibility. may be factors in the blood that prevent adequate clotting or predispose people to clots and those have to be checked into. deficiencies and certain factors in the blood. the other thing with secretary clinton, she travels a lot. a very hectic life-style, spends a lot of times on airplanes. >> got to moe around on the planes for sure. >> you have to. every hour. >> this was caught not by accident but maybe by coincidence. what would have happened if this most recent clot gone untreated. >> it could have caused swelling o
a lot.eople as they age have undetected clots, and the concussion probable caused some symptoms that prompted her to have her brain examined in the fist place and i bet it was discovered incidentally. >> secretary of state clinton discovered a blood clot in her leg which she said it was the most serious health risk she experienced in her life. is she more suscept nibl the future? >> definitely. people who have had blood clots in the leg or brain have a higher susceptibility. may be...
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lots of activities for children. we will show a film that highlights the history of the organization and the high- falutin' event with lots of celebrities and wonderful artists. there is something for everyone. >> yes. the story of this -- you know i love this organization and i was introduced people on stage. you have asked me graciously to do that. i love doing it. it has been an honor. but you move around from venue to venue, which gives you an opportunity to do a bunch of things at one time, but understand, you will have a home now. >> we will continue to be semiknowmatic, when we need thousands of people in the audience, we will be in various spaces. there will be a lot more of a mix but the goal of the building was always to have a home and a vital place for this music to not only be presented but taught. this is a rendering of the theater. this is a beautiful theater. you are seeing the sort of open 700 seat theater configuration. >> it is round. i like that. >> yes. it is great seating inspired by a lot of am
lots of activities for children. we will show a film that highlights the history of the organization and the high- falutin' event with lots of celebrities and wonderful artists. there is something for everyone. >> yes. the story of this -- you know i love this organization and i was introduced people on stage. you have asked me graciously to do that. i love doing it. it has been an honor. but you move around from venue to venue, which gives you an opportunity to do a bunch of things at...
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there will be a lot of parties today and tomorrow, a lot of celebration, a lot of happy people have come to washington, d.c. >> a lot of parties and celebration, although a scaled down affair compared to four years ago. there were ten balls the last time around. this time two balls. about 800 some,000 people expected on the national mall. last time 1.8 million people. but still, this town is getting ready to party. that's for sure. >> you have the outfit ready? yours is ready to go. >> always ready to go. as long as you're with me, i'm ready to go. >> all the excellent outfits ready to go. all these events in washington, they certainly add up to a hefty price tag. cnn's tom foreman is keeping track of how much everything will cost and who's paying. tom? >> barack obama's first inauguration was the biggest event in d.c. history, drawing 1.8 million people and costing approximately $130 million, according to public records. now, private donations picked up about $50 million of that. leaving taxpayers with a tab of about $80 million. so, what are we looking at this time? let's start with on
there will be a lot of parties today and tomorrow, a lot of celebration, a lot of happy people have come to washington, d.c. >> a lot of parties and celebration, although a scaled down affair compared to four years ago. there were ten balls the last time around. this time two balls. about 800 some,000 people expected on the national mall. last time 1.8 million people. but still, this town is getting ready to party. that's for sure. >> you have the outfit ready? yours is ready to go....
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lots of cash sitting out there. we know there's issues at hand and know the fiscal cliff is coming down the pike but more importantly the global growth story still remains intact. it is going to have a fair amount of bumps but through the bumps we're looking at using those types of opportunities to add risk assets to client portfolios. >> absolutely our share of issues. talk about this in my observation at the end of the show. rick, a lot of optimism about the direction of this market. you just can't fight the fed. where do you think interest rates are going to do, and that's going to dictate where you want to put your money because we're talking about zero returns elsewhere. >> yeah, i'll tell you what. here's the way i look at it. i think that we're going to have a giant hiccup in the form of activity slowing due to some of the things embedded in the grand bargain at the end of the year that wasn't so grand. i think tax rates moving up is going to take money that the private sector would invest in, and it's going
lots of cash sitting out there. we know there's issues at hand and know the fiscal cliff is coming down the pike but more importantly the global growth story still remains intact. it is going to have a fair amount of bumps but through the bumps we're looking at using those types of opportunities to add risk assets to client portfolios. >> absolutely our share of issues. talk about this in my observation at the end of the show. rick, a lot of optimism about the direction of this market....
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that's a lot. >> it's a lot that's going on, and where have they got? i mean, so the state prison may be capped or at least the population is lower, but they've gone to the county and counties are saying that they are overburdened and cannot handle it. >> and this is under the public safety realignment plan which was part of the governor's initiative, and a lot of those inmates have been diverted, people who would have gone to state prison are now in county jails. there is -- he's got to negotiate those politics. the counties are feeling overburdened now with these offe offenders, and, you know, they've got to figure that out. one thing the state's worried about right now is the inmate population decline has stopped. that is it's flat right now. the projections are that the population is going to increase by perhaps a couple of thousand in the coming years. >> and based on what? why are they saying that? >> based on the projections. they do projections twice a year, and they look at it pretty closely. and that's what the state's anticipating. one argume
that's a lot. >> it's a lot that's going on, and where have they got? i mean, so the state prison may be capped or at least the population is lower, but they've gone to the county and counties are saying that they are overburdened and cannot handle it. >> and this is under the public safety realignment plan which was part of the governor's initiative, and a lot of those inmates have been diverted, people who would have gone to state prison are now in county jails. there is -- he's...
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so we learned a lot. i think a lot of this has been captured in the afteraction and i think if we have another iteration next year to definitely have a good starting point. >> we brought from the california national guard, we brought our quick reaction area force and we brought our ic for you so we had 3 different com spans that are cross banded, which is an opportunity that not all dod assets have. they have civilian internet and that is their primary mission, is to cross band between the military and civilians. it worked very well because the command and control element were on an ip common operating picture. some of our challenges were the radio communications. we got cross banded with san francisco but bringing in commercial satellite down to the marine force that would be on the ground was one of the challenges that we had to work through after the event. it was successful but it's something that in planning in an emergency we need to make sure that the correct satellite assets are down to the end us
so we learned a lot. i think a lot of this has been captured in the afteraction and i think if we have another iteration next year to definitely have a good starting point. >> we brought from the california national guard, we brought our quick reaction area force and we brought our ic for you so we had 3 different com spans that are cross banded, which is an opportunity that not all dod assets have. they have civilian internet and that is their primary mission, is to cross band between...
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less h i feel a lot less human suffering. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. for ation to rule the day. plus. live. live live. live . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. welcome back to cross talk to remind you we're discussing the branding of russia. you know give me your critique of western media of latin your puter. or critique or just a list of the key words that i think they have a to do with key word here is the gravy you know the tinana the spellchecker when you put in the word put in i think the adjective show up you know the songs are etc strong man and. athletic person all of this just shows up. not to improve his. authority but about basically be cynical and downgraded but they don't want they don
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and pat, who has a lot of knowledge and brought to be sure today a lot of [inaudible] , and she can share with that -- she can share that with us as well, and we only regret that harvey the wonder dog could not be here. we talked about [inaudible] what area, generally, are we talking about? >> the term came from what was called the pueblo land when the san francisco peninsula was switched over from mexican ownership to american ownership. certain tracts were preserved, so there was a more orderly, even though it took decades, transfer of ownership of those lands, but there were also what were called pueblo lands, which were sort of a poem by the town, and then, there was a whole lot of discussion about what should happen to those -- which were sort of zero and -- sort of owned by the town. >> so was san francisco's bordered upon at the time, or did that happen later? >> san mateo county did not exist when they originally chartered it. i think there were 16 counties, and a few years later, they said they were too large, so they doubled back and created san mateo county. >> this is an early
and pat, who has a lot of knowledge and brought to be sure today a lot of [inaudible] , and she can share with that -- she can share that with us as well, and we only regret that harvey the wonder dog could not be here. we talked about [inaudible] what area, generally, are we talking about? >> the term came from what was called the pueblo land when the san francisco peninsula was switched over from mexican ownership to american ownership. certain tracts were preserved, so there was a more...
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>> it's a lot more fun. you can make a lot more choices.n you say sober, i'm never a guy who worked loaded because doing a sitcom is so specific, like a big dance, it has a very specific metronome on it, so it's the detail work, it was very difficult. you can't find it if you're fogged. >> do you still party much? >> not as much as i used to. >> you haven't completely given up. >> i don't do as many drugs. i'm 47. i don't know -- >> i'm the same age. >> okay, yeah. we have to start thinking about the second half. >> i'm really disappointed you actually look better than me. >> that's not true, come on. >> charlie sheen looks younger. >> you're very kind. as far as -- yeah, i was hung over, and i think that can slow down the choices that one can make. >> i always wondered if that makes a difference. in movies or tv shows, unless this role you're playing is some male model -- >> have to look perfect all the time. >> you're a womanizing party boy, why would being hung over be brand damaging? >> it shouldn't be. but when it's run by aa nazis, it
>> it's a lot more fun. you can make a lot more choices.n you say sober, i'm never a guy who worked loaded because doing a sitcom is so specific, like a big dance, it has a very specific metronome on it, so it's the detail work, it was very difficult. you can't find it if you're fogged. >> do you still party much? >> not as much as i used to. >> you haven't completely given up. >> i don't do as many drugs. i'm 47. i don't know -- >> i'm the same age. >>...
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and there's lots and lots of research on mindfulness meditation. and mindfulness techniques people who use mindfulness techniques become happier they become healthier there's all kinds of other relationships improve i haven't specifically stated mindfulness myself but i also have written about kind of living in the present moment so the importance of kind of as you said you know not focusing too much on the past or the future now of course there are times when we need to focus on the past or the future. but but but focus to savoring the moment makes people happy as well dr sonja lubomir is can thank you so much for being with us i think it's been a pleasure to talk to you and for writing this group thank you to see this in other conversations and great minds. go to our website of conversations and grapevines dot com. that's the way it is tonight friday january eleventh two thousand and thirteen more information check out our website to tell martin accomplis speech dot org r t dot com and hulu dot com slash the big picture you know forget democracy
and there's lots and lots of research on mindfulness meditation. and mindfulness techniques people who use mindfulness techniques become happier they become healthier there's all kinds of other relationships improve i haven't specifically stated mindfulness myself but i also have written about kind of living in the present moment so the importance of kind of as you said you know not focusing too much on the past or the future now of course there are times when we need to focus on the past or...
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a lot of movement, a lot of chords.'s, you know, was a love song through sort of a number of different people. and often also love song are written to an ideal person that you haven't found yet. so the person really that i wrote it about, i was to meet some -- >> rose: it's -- >> that's the other amazing -- >> rose: thinking of something that would eventually come to you. >> that's it. >> rose: i can imagine this relationship between the two of you. i never is an you so, you've been with her since you met her. >> it's really true. i fell when we met that i met her before, that i've known her in a prior lifetime, it really felt that way. like we were getting back together. one of the reasons why we hoist our flag and make as much noise and as much of ourselves as we can, one reason is to try to become immortal and deal with the constant question of death. but the other reason is to find our partner. we are meant to have a partner in this life, most of us are. and you know, it just became a reasonable probability that she
a lot of movement, a lot of chords.'s, you know, was a love song through sort of a number of different people. and often also love song are written to an ideal person that you haven't found yet. so the person really that i wrote it about, i was to meet some -- >> rose: it's -- >> that's the other amazing -- >> rose: thinking of something that would eventually come to you. >> that's it. >> rose: i can imagine this relationship between the two of you. i never is an...
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a lot of folks who aborted take in the metro, since it opened at 4:00 this morning. -- a lot of folks took metro. one person told me it took him one hour-and-a-half to get from downtown d.c. to his home in alexandria virginia. another person says it has been getting worse by the minute and that new york avenue in both directions is a parking lot. getting word from our radio partner wtop, there reporter says escalators are out at metro center and delaware replace. so you might want to be prepared to walk a little as only one of the escalators is working. there's probably a long line for the elevator. another person says it has taken 45 minutes to get from maryland to dco, new york avenue. another person said it has been a mission. a lot of people trying to get in and out of the city this morning, running into some backups, not only on metro bent on the roads. we will be updating the traffic situation throughout the newscast, so stay with us. back to you. >> thank you. i'm glad to see people are bundled up because it will be a long day in chilly temperatures. let's get more from scott t
a lot of folks who aborted take in the metro, since it opened at 4:00 this morning. -- a lot of folks took metro. one person told me it took him one hour-and-a-half to get from downtown d.c. to his home in alexandria virginia. another person says it has been getting worse by the minute and that new york avenue in both directions is a parking lot. getting word from our radio partner wtop, there reporter says escalators are out at metro center and delaware replace. so you might want to be...
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>> it will take a lot of discipline from a lot of people.e used to this and now you don't have it anymore. start with juadjusting your withholding. you want a little bit more in your paycheck every time. to do that, you need to double-check your withholding. go to the irs calculator and make sure you have the withholding allowances properly. >> is the worksheet pretty good? people don't mind overpaying, they don't want to owe at the end of the year. >> that is another thing. you have to be very careful when you do that that you don't owe at the end of the year. just double-check where you are. you may want to talk to a cpa or a tax professional to see if you are really withholding enough. the other thing you want to do is check all of the fees. so many of us put everything on automatic pilot. there may be things you're paying for that you no longer use, like my netflix account that i had to double-check and make sure i was using it as much. look at your credit card and see what the rates are there. you may be able to lower your rate. if you
>> it will take a lot of discipline from a lot of people.e used to this and now you don't have it anymore. start with juadjusting your withholding. you want a little bit more in your paycheck every time. to do that, you need to double-check your withholding. go to the irs calculator and make sure you have the withholding allowances properly. >> is the worksheet pretty good? people don't mind overpaying, they don't want to owe at the end of the year. >> that is another thing....
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i think on the federal level, it is a lot more difficult and take a lot more time.the opposition to these efforts has a lot more time to gear up and get organized. so the nra on capitol hill i think will definitely put in a lot of -- >> bill: the opposition has been organized for a long time. and the nra certainly has been around for a long time. at the same time, we haven't had so many mass murders in such a short period of time and we haven't had a newtown connecticut, before this either. which does change the equation, doesn't it? >> it does, absolutely. that's why you're seeing the very introduction of these measures as something that is new in itself. i remember when i began covering capitol hill, it was at the beginning of the last congress and a few days after my first day on the hill was the tucson shooting. and at that time the biggest show of bipartisanship or action that we saw after that was gesturing the president's state of the union address when lawmakers of each party sat shoulder to shoulder in sort of this display of unity. that was really as far a
i think on the federal level, it is a lot more difficult and take a lot more time.the opposition to these efforts has a lot more time to gear up and get organized. so the nra on capitol hill i think will definitely put in a lot of -- >> bill: the opposition has been organized for a long time. and the nra certainly has been around for a long time. at the same time, we haven't had so many mass murders in such a short period of time and we haven't had a newtown connecticut, before this...
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a lot going on on the roads. a lot of flooding as well.ures on york because of flooding. about on route 1 we have some debris blocking the right lane. several spots of fire activity in the city including on mosher. harford at louise. washington and monument, an accident. the outer loop is a little slow above security boulevard. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the weather is improving but it is still windy. any leftover sprinkles will be ending. it will feel like it is in the 20's and 30's because of the wind. windy on the east coast. sunshine in los angeles, 76. >> thank you. 6:53. >> a lot of areas of localized flooding. parts of york road foreclosed in cockeysville. southbound route 1, the red line is blocked because of debris in the lanes. fire activity in the city. there is an accident in the city at washington and monument. >> let's all take a deep breath. the rain is gone. temperatures in the 40's. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> we will be back with a live update at 7:25. >> >> magic, electric, a spectacula
a lot going on on the roads. a lot of flooding as well.ures on york because of flooding. about on route 1 we have some debris blocking the right lane. several spots of fire activity in the city including on mosher. harford at louise. washington and monument, an accident. the outer loop is a little slow above security boulevard. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the weather is improving but it is still windy. any leftover sprinkles will be ending. it will feel like it is in the...
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a lot of pain, a lot of heartache and i really don't take any excuse. with that being said this report seems to say -- the questions being raised that there were more arrests of african-americans for drug sales as compared to other jurisdictions. it's a legitimate question to ask why. i think the next step -- it's a little clouded to me by the data collection thing anyway because it seems like we have data issues we have been wrestling with. with that notwithstanding the immediate thing to do see if the same disparities still exist. i think that would certainly be the next step, and then you could -- well, yeah. i think that's the main thing. if you get the numbers for the last four years would they be in fact similar or the same? i'm very familiar with michelle alexander and the book and i don't know there is not a tenderloin in every city and probably have a huge problem with that. folks come from everywhere to sell drugs here and i know who they are personally. that notwithstanding it's a fair question to raise. i also know that working in the commun
a lot of pain, a lot of heartache and i really don't take any excuse. with that being said this report seems to say -- the questions being raised that there were more arrests of african-americans for drug sales as compared to other jurisdictions. it's a legitimate question to ask why. i think the next step -- it's a little clouded to me by the data collection thing anyway because it seems like we have data issues we have been wrestling with. with that notwithstanding the immediate thing to do...
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a lot of the speeches, as some people remember it, sometimes it's hard to remember that a lot of it is just documenting what he has and what he possesses, his car, his house and then of course the dog. the dog is at the center of his kind of attempt to make himself into an ordinary, average male, the central man of the whole speech. checkers the dog is the character that is obviously central to the speech and it's during the speech that when he is giving the speech, i have watched the speech so many times that i can almost do it verbatim. but he has transitioned and he does this thing where he pinches his nodes. he goes like this and he goes one of the thing i probably should tell you because of it don't -- [inaudible] man down in texas and pat mentioned archie answers would like to have a dog. believe it or not the day before we left he got a message from the union station saying they had a package for us. we went down to get it and you know what it was? it was a cocker spaniel dog in a crate that they sent texas, black-and-white spotted in her little girl tricia, 6-year-old girl, nam
a lot of the speeches, as some people remember it, sometimes it's hard to remember that a lot of it is just documenting what he has and what he possesses, his car, his house and then of course the dog. the dog is at the center of his kind of attempt to make himself into an ordinary, average male, the central man of the whole speech. checkers the dog is the character that is obviously central to the speech and it's during the speech that when he is giving the speech, i have watched the speech so...
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facebook is a different story in a lot of ways. there's a lot of hope in that name.s beleaguered by overhang last year. now we don't see the overhang for a while, at least in the same quantity. so a lot of guys are coming out of apple into facebook. they see an entire year to make some money in a name that may have a lot of revenue leverage. >> i think it's hard with all of the names we were looking at, hard to make a strong fundamental case. facebook on a valuation basis. hewlett and dell, because of their ongoing business model. when you have stocks like hewlett beaten like they were, a lot of times you'll see them bounce hard and far off the bottom. so we saw a lot of call buy income hewlett this week. as a result of that, peek are speculating it's a leveraged upside bet. >> going to carter again just to get a view on where technology is. what do you see in the charts there? >> the issue with technology because it's burdened by its largest cap components. microsoft, intel. the roadblock problem with the sector, its biggest components act poorly, two, still the big
facebook is a different story in a lot of ways. there's a lot of hope in that name.s beleaguered by overhang last year. now we don't see the overhang for a while, at least in the same quantity. so a lot of guys are coming out of apple into facebook. they see an entire year to make some money in a name that may have a lot of revenue leverage. >> i think it's hard with all of the names we were looking at, hard to make a strong fundamental case. facebook on a valuation basis. hewlett and...
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>> it takes a lot of r&d to create that. we're spending a lot on that. what we try to do is deliver all these innovations to the entire industry and that's yet license business is so good. we have 220 companies we have licenses with glgz gl in addition to what we talked about in terms of sensors on your body that will tell you what you should do, where else? jeff emmel was here, and everybody's looking at how to collect and analyze data. i mean, there's a wave of the future that's it. >> absolutely. so there's going to be hundreds of millions of sensors and connected devices in the world around us. >> rose: looking at everything and taking the temperature of everything and reporting back to a big brain which will assess it. >> it will report back to your phone. >> rose: which is a big brain. >> that is true. they're getting bigger and bigger for sure. what i think is going to happen is the phone is going to be this thing that merges kind of cyberspace around us and physical space. i'll walk into an environment and there might be content available, say a
>> it takes a lot of r&d to create that. we're spending a lot on that. what we try to do is deliver all these innovations to the entire industry and that's yet license business is so good. we have 220 companies we have licenses with glgz gl in addition to what we talked about in terms of sensors on your body that will tell you what you should do, where else? jeff emmel was here, and everybody's looking at how to collect and analyze data. i mean, there's a wave of the future that's it....