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you know what? 1987, the supernova-- the supernova in the heavens-- and showered the whole universe with neutrinos. and neutrino flecks were so enormous that about one out of every 248 people, something like that, got one of those neutrinos, caught one and the rest went just right by through us, right through the other side, never, never making a direct hit. why? because the space between the little particles of the atom are enormous compared to the size of the particular nucleons or electrons. kinda neat, huh? so if there's a great big beam of neutrons coming right by, you just walk right through 'em, and they go right through the other side and they'll register just as much on here whether you're on the beam or not. do neutrons have more effects than neutrinos? it turns out-- i should say, a beam of neutrons, you would have more hits with a neutron than with a neutrino, but not too many more. you could walk through a neutron beam without harm, but i guess the counter reading over here would be a l
you know what? 1987, the supernova-- the supernova in the heavens-- and showered the whole universe with neutrinos. and neutrino flecks were so enormous that about one out of every 248 people, something like that, got one of those neutrinos, caught one and the rest went just right by through us, right through the other side, never, never making a direct hit. why? because the space between the little particles of the atom are enormous compared to the size of the particular nucleons or electrons....
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what do i do? what do i do?ease copy. >> "gravity" is nominated for ten academy awards including best actress, best director and best picture. i'm please to do have sandra bullock and director alfonso cuaron at this table together. he's been here before but never with you. >> he's done everything better before me. i am ok following him. >> when they showed you this part, did you say this is for me, i love it. >> no. >> did you say i don't want to work, i'm tired of working? >> i said i don't want to work, i have nothing to offer. i don't know how even know where to begin start talking myself. >> did you really? y? >> i wanted to stay home with my little boy. >> that is a different reason. >> where i was in my place -- that would be the child. >> go make a movie and play with adults. >> pretty much. that was it. >> why did you want her and why did you insist? >> i met her in austin, we had a lovely conversation, a lovely chat. i called my producing partner and said she's ryan but she doesn't want to work. apparen
what do i do? what do i do?ease copy. >> "gravity" is nominated for ten academy awards including best actress, best director and best picture. i'm please to do have sandra bullock and director alfonso cuaron at this table together. he's been here before but never with you. >> he's done everything better before me. i am ok following him. >> when they showed you this part, did you say this is for me, i love it. >> no. >> did you say i don't want to work,...
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what do you think, what is the moniker, what is the description that will evolve on this, in your view? >> the white house and the in% the form of jay carney, the press secretary, who was behind me about four or five hours ago dealing with reports of russian intervention did not want to coon firm them. that appears to have been done by the united nations ambassador. the president announced that vice president biden had spoken to ukraine's prime minister today but mr. obama has not spoken to president putin in a week or so. it is likely that will happen if not later today soon but that would appear to be the next step. a personal appeal to vladmir putin to be reasonable here. the president noting that all this is coming after russia had a global spotlight, the olympic games in sochi and now this, which certainly will not bode well for their international stature. gerri? gerri: wendell, always a pleasure to have you on. not unfortunate to go to you. thanks for being with us and talking about this very important story tonight. thank you. >> thank you. melissa: here we are. just heard from
what do you think, what is the moniker, what is the description that will evolve on this, in your view? >> the white house and the in% the form of jay carney, the press secretary, who was behind me about four or five hours ago dealing with reports of russian intervention did not want to coon firm them. that appears to have been done by the united nations ambassador. the president announced that vice president biden had spoken to ukraine's prime minister today but mr. obama has not spoken...
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-- what people like or what they pay for?e is a difference between behavior and intent, and i think that is one of the reasons why testing is so important. it is dangerous to guess. having multiple paths and parallel processing, different solutions to use real information -- we do it all the time with what items we sell. when new technology comes out, like the watch paul is wearing, you cannot guess as to whether or not the customer wants it or not. you have got to put it on mine, put it in stores and let them respond to it. you may not invest $10 million in inventory yet, you may test it and then respond, and i think ideas and formed by data are kind of the same. >> maurice, advertising is about desire and you want people to desire things and try them, but you want to advertise for things that people are actually going to pay for. i like gucci shoes. i shop at j. crew. [laughter] >> you must make the difference between attitude and behavior. people are going to say -- and this is true in commercial terms as well as in politi
-- what people like or what they pay for?e is a difference between behavior and intent, and i think that is one of the reasons why testing is so important. it is dangerous to guess. having multiple paths and parallel processing, different solutions to use real information -- we do it all the time with what items we sell. when new technology comes out, like the watch paul is wearing, you cannot guess as to whether or not the customer wants it or not. you have got to put it on mine, put it in...
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what we want to talk about are three plans and what we have in these three plans are what they call d and p, diagnostic and preventative. we can increase maximum or have it waived. when you waive it means all the benefits apply to diagnostic which is what you need to have done every year, your cleaning, etc, x-rays, you need to get this done to know what's going on in your teeth. so delta dental says we need to create programs where we wave that and the max -- applies to your dental hygiene. then if we allow this, we can apply the full amount to the thousand dollars max. we have a grid produced by delta dental for us and gives you some understanding as to what the cost is on average for the d and p piece of this. it generally runs between $250-300. we put it out here in this grid. what the point of this table is on 5 to show you how many people hit their max minimums and 19 percent hit their maximums. of those people 85 use d and p. to give you a rough consideration. if 85 percent of those people were categorized as primary enrollees. 85 percent would have additional $200 that could a
what we want to talk about are three plans and what we have in these three plans are what they call d and p, diagnostic and preventative. we can increase maximum or have it waived. when you waive it means all the benefits apply to diagnostic which is what you need to have done every year, your cleaning, etc, x-rays, you need to get this done to know what's going on in your teeth. so delta dental says we need to create programs where we wave that and the max -- applies to your dental hygiene....
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>> what? >> who? >> what? >> who? >> what? >> jimmy: boys, boys, settle down. i don't know. >> third base! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: check out what happened when we sent new york mets all-star pitcher, matt harvey. out into the streets of new york, to ask the burning question, "what do you think of matt harvey?" >> hey, i'm matt harvey, all-star pitcher for the new-york mets. and i'm here to find out what new yorkers think of matt harvey. [ cheers and applause ] >> do you know anything about matt harvey? >> who's matt harvey? [ laughter ] >> he pitches for the new york mets. >> who's your favorite player for the mets? >> mets, you know. harvey's doing great lately, but i still gotta stick to the old favorite, david wright. [ laughter ] >> if i do have to pick my favorite, i'd have to say -- it'd probably be lucas duda. i just really enjoy seeing him play. >> what about matt harvey? >> you know, he's a stud, so. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> you know, matt harvey. i like him also, he's a good pitcher. kinda saw him naked also in the espn, the body issue.
>> what? >> who? >> what? >> who? >> what? >> jimmy: boys, boys, settle down. i don't know. >> third base! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: check out what happened when we sent new york mets all-star pitcher, matt harvey. out into the streets of new york, to ask the burning question, "what do you think of matt harvey?" >> hey, i'm matt harvey, all-star pitcher for the new-york mets. and i'm here to find out what new yorkers think...
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it's kind of hard to see what was here, you know what i mean? almost on the same charges and everything. if i could, i would change everything. you know what i mean? it is kind of weird talking to you now, because we haven't really sat down to talk in, what, since you were, what, 11, was i think the last time? it's been like 20-some years. that's kind of -- kind of weird, you know. but it feels good talking to you. you know what i mean? >> yeah. never too late. >> yeah. never too late. >> i know it is hard for him to even talk to me about it. trying to put myself in his position. i don't have kids. i understand the stuff he went through with the drugs. because i went through the same thing. i think a lot of the times he thinks that i don't like him. it ain't like that. >> what are your hopes? do you have any hopes as far as your relationship with your father? >> just to get to know him and let the past go. before i didn't like him but i didn't know him. i guess i had something against him for not being there or something. i guess now i just got
it's kind of hard to see what was here, you know what i mean? almost on the same charges and everything. if i could, i would change everything. you know what i mean? it is kind of weird talking to you now, because we haven't really sat down to talk in, what, since you were, what, 11, was i think the last time? it's been like 20-some years. that's kind of -- kind of weird, you know. but it feels good talking to you. you know what i mean? >> yeah. never too late. >> yeah. never too...
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what do you make of what is happening to her? is terrible and obvious based on the facts that she is innocent. she is saying she doesn't want to have to be on tv. she is not doing it for attention. i thought the same way. she is fighting for her life and has to spread awareness aboutt that. it is the same for what she is dealing with now and the reason i'm here. you have to spread awareness about these cases because if you don't no one will. >> as you said she gets attention but so many people are branded a killer or branded one thing or another by the justice system. when they are exonerated there is not head lines trumpeting their innocence. they are just released and expected to go back. >> absolutely. they are faded in the background and the state does nothing for those people. they are basically thrown back into society and said good luck. while you are at it you will have difficulty getting jobs because of the internet and youtube and everything it will make you look bad when applying for jobs. it makes life very difficult.
what do you make of what is happening to her? is terrible and obvious based on the facts that she is innocent. she is saying she doesn't want to have to be on tv. she is not doing it for attention. i thought the same way. she is fighting for her life and has to spread awareness aboutt that. it is the same for what she is dealing with now and the reason i'm here. you have to spread awareness about these cases because if you don't no one will. >> as you said she gets attention but so many...
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i don't really think i knew what he was talking about. is what ok? didn't know what was about to happen. what did happen was, i lost my virginity. then i think i went a little bit into shock. she write the book, do you think? all the details about their relationship over an 18 month period, she flew out of the country, available to him at the end of the day -- >> it is so interesting. booki first published my and the story came out about her , the new york daily news revealed her name and who she was, i heard on the grapevine that a publisher offered her $1 million to write her book, a memoir. it wasn't until eight years later that she finally did it. i never asked her. maybe she needed the money. i suspect they were still willing to pay her because it was very much a tell all book. revealsthe details she are somewhat shocking. >> go back to -- when i read the two paragraphs, jackie kennedy has great fears about her husband. she wants to keep the children and herself around him in case they die. 27 next page, on october during the cuba missile crisis
i don't really think i knew what he was talking about. is what ok? didn't know what was about to happen. what did happen was, i lost my virginity. then i think i went a little bit into shock. she write the book, do you think? all the details about their relationship over an 18 month period, she flew out of the country, available to him at the end of the day -- >> it is so interesting. booki first published my and the story came out about her , the new york daily news revealed her name and...
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well, guess what? last night the governor who told the world on january 9th that he didn't know nothing about the bridge problem until after it was over admitted that people might have mentioned to it him before that, which is pretty much what he had denied until wildstein said evidence exists that he did in fact know about it. so christie now admits someone may have mentioned the bridge situation to him earlier after he denied that he knew about it when it was happening. by the way, what is the difference between someone mentioning something to him and someone telling him? well, the difference is the way the governor now admits the truth. when it does no more good to deny it, a classic case of rolling disclosure of what we already know, but not a mention of anything more. an msnbc political analyst and the co-author of double down, and brian murphy the managing editor of politics nj where he worked for david wildstein and as a reporter, and he also is friends with bill baroni, another figure in this c
well, guess what? last night the governor who told the world on january 9th that he didn't know nothing about the bridge problem until after it was over admitted that people might have mentioned to it him before that, which is pretty much what he had denied until wildstein said evidence exists that he did in fact know about it. so christie now admits someone may have mentioned the bridge situation to him earlier after he denied that he knew about it when it was happening. by the way, what is...
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so what do we use? surge protectors to protect the key things like these transformers that were nearly blown up in san jose. we use capacitors to shunt the surge around them and we could use physical cages or barriers to protect them as well. these are practical measures. we know how to do it. we've got to protect particularly these 2,000 other so transformers that truly are the critical component of our 21st century society survival. >> all right. frank gaffney, always great to hear your insight. thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you. >>> joining me, ray lahood who is joining us from peoria, illinois. secretary lahood, in your view, how vulnerable is the american power grid? >> well, i think the incidents that you've been talking about tonight, jeanine, and by the way, you focused on this like the laser beam and people ought to be in your debt for the kind of attention that you've paid to this. i think that your previous guest, frank gaffney, with the work that he is doing with this special group
so what do we use? surge protectors to protect the key things like these transformers that were nearly blown up in san jose. we use capacitors to shunt the surge around them and we could use physical cages or barriers to protect them as well. these are practical measures. we know how to do it. we've got to protect particularly these 2,000 other so transformers that truly are the critical component of our 21st century society survival. >> all right. frank gaffney, always great to hear your...
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what chapter are we gonna talk about today, gang? what's it? what is it? begins with e. energy. how many people feel energy? how many people wish they had more? we'll be talking about such thing now. but before we talk about energy, i wanna talk about something that is somewhat related. we talked before about the idea of momentum. remember momentum? momentum is inertia in motion. and how do you get something moving if it's not moving? how do you change the momentum of something? you push on it, and you provide what's called an impulse. impulse, right? impulse is not only force. it's not how hard you push only that will tell you how much momentum change you'll get. it's how long you push. and we talked about how long in terms of time, didn't we? we said force multiplied by time would be numerically equal to. you multiply the force that you exert on something, huh? multiply it by the time that you exert on something, you get a numerical quantity. and that quantity is exactly equal to, not the momentum, but the change in momentum that you produce by pushing, huh? and so we talked a
what chapter are we gonna talk about today, gang? what's it? what is it? begins with e. energy. how many people feel energy? how many people wish they had more? we'll be talking about such thing now. but before we talk about energy, i wanna talk about something that is somewhat related. we talked before about the idea of momentum. remember momentum? momentum is inertia in motion. and how do you get something moving if it's not moving? how do you change the momentum of something? you push on it,...
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what are you doing? you are living out the great capitalist explosion of wealth that you did not create. know where toto begin. nobody said america is the most terrible place. assertions couple of you have to take that are astonishing. one is the idea that america's greatest invention was wealth creation, not based on theft at all. what about the theft of the entire continent? that was a theft. not mean 90% of the -- that means 90% of the residents were murdered. is so greatte what about america. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> telling a button :00 eastern, a town hall meeting with governor chris christie of new jersey speaking with residents about a range of topics including federal funding for hurricane sandy. about hisked relationship with one of his favorite musicians bruce springsteen. here is a look. >> you go home tonight. i want to make sure he is not in the room. when you go home tonight, would you please destroy all your bruce springsteen cds? he's not a friend of yours, governor. [applau
what are you doing? you are living out the great capitalist explosion of wealth that you did not create. know where toto begin. nobody said america is the most terrible place. assertions couple of you have to take that are astonishing. one is the idea that america's greatest invention was wealth creation, not based on theft at all. what about the theft of the entire continent? that was a theft. not mean 90% of the -- that means 90% of the residents were murdered. is so greatte what about...
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what? what i'm going to do, grow. what you going to do, stretch? i ain't telling you nothing. >> "ride along" is top at the box office where overall earnings are down. bad weather didn't help attendance. "ride along" from universal earned $80 million for the month. and jack ryan brought in $33.5 million for third place. and nose are your number-ones. ds begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ they're like music to your nose. ♪ your love ♪ ♪ love keeps lifting me ♪ ♪ higher and higher [ male announcer ] lift your love with new gain flings! more gain scent than ever plus oxi boost cleaning power and febreze. it's our best gain ever. ♪ higher and higher ♪ higher and higher [ male announcer ] new gain flings! we use this board to compare ♪ higher and higher nwas the most watchedage otelevision event ever.s so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will
what? what i'm going to do, grow. what you going to do, stretch? i ain't telling you nothing. >> "ride along" is top at the box office where overall earnings are down. bad weather didn't help attendance. "ride along" from universal earned $80 million for the month. and jack ryan brought in $33.5 million for third place. and nose are your number-ones. ds begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all...
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you're going to do what you're going to do. you know what i mean? it says what it says.e letters, some initials. you know, if you think they are gang, then take the necessary -- >> let me explain to you -- explain to me what the meanings are to you. >> why? they are for me, not you. or anyone else. they are for me. >> in the back pages of your phone book, you have a lot of inmates' names and numbers. why? >> they are my homeys. >> you consider them associates? homeys being your friends? >> i know them. why not. i know them. >> all right. has anybody tried to recruit you to be in a gang? >> no. >> do you have any tattoos that identify you as being a gang member? >> yeah, i do. street gang. >> what street gang do you belong to? >> west side. >> west side out of where? >> we're going to do this. we're going to keep this for now. we're going to make copies of the names and inmates you have in there and put it in your file then give it back to you. >> do you have any questions? all right. >> he hasn't been validated as a prison gang member yet, but he's on his way. back in le
you're going to do what you're going to do. you know what i mean? it says what it says.e letters, some initials. you know, if you think they are gang, then take the necessary -- >> let me explain to you -- explain to me what the meanings are to you. >> why? they are for me, not you. or anyone else. they are for me. >> in the back pages of your phone book, you have a lot of inmates' names and numbers. why? >> they are my homeys. >> you consider them associates?...
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what's the easy way out? >> leave. >> what's the easy way out?eave. >> to leave--that's their easy way out. and then you'll be totally up [bleep] creek. >> now, that--that's ridiculous. >> i'm not gonna let these people suffer because you're a [bleep] communicator. we're gonna fix it. they are loyal to you for some crazy reason. i have no idea. but i'm surprised they all haven't left. andrew continues to be ignorant to the fact that these employees have something to say. he doesn't seem to understand that these are real people with real feelings who have a passion for his business...and that these people, if treated properly, will make him a lot of money. we are gonna leave the past. we got a lot of work to do. let's you and i spend some time together. guys, thank you, okay? >> no, no, no, no. no. i didn't like being ambushed today. you know, it's kind of like when somebody falls or somebody gets knocked down and then you kick them and then, oh, look, and then the next one kicks them and they're kicking and then i'm like, "whoa!" you know? enough
what's the easy way out? >> leave. >> what's the easy way out?eave. >> to leave--that's their easy way out. and then you'll be totally up [bleep] creek. >> now, that--that's ridiculous. >> i'm not gonna let these people suffer because you're a [bleep] communicator. we're gonna fix it. they are loyal to you for some crazy reason. i have no idea. but i'm surprised they all haven't left. andrew continues to be ignorant to the fact that these employees have something...
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what's your policy? >> what?you know, i think it's worth more than that, but it's not about that. >> well, as we said, we looked at the upside. >> it's not about it. >> the up--the downside of not taking the deal, and like i said, that's-- >> you know, marcus, i didn't-- i didn't expect, um-- >> actually, we didn't expect this to happen today... >> so quickly. >> 'cause we thought there was gonna be days, days, days. >> why don't we go through a number of questions that you may have? >> okay. >> so my dad takes this check... >> mm-hmm. >> and you receive 35% of the company. >> mm-hmm. >> you know, the day-to-day operations of the business are gonna stay right here... >> i don't care. >> in this office. you don't want any part of that? >> i don't want any part of it. if you need my advice or you need some input, you'll call me. >> and this is--this is not a "sleep on it" deal? i can't think about this at all? this is a-- >> you can, but the deal will get worse. you will never change this business model, ever, with
what's your policy? >> what?you know, i think it's worth more than that, but it's not about that. >> well, as we said, we looked at the upside. >> it's not about it. >> the up--the downside of not taking the deal, and like i said, that's-- >> you know, marcus, i didn't-- i didn't expect, um-- >> actually, we didn't expect this to happen today... >> so quickly. >> 'cause we thought there was gonna be days, days, days. >> why don't we go...
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what is - what keeps you turning the pages in a book. what is the pleasure of it that is moving you forward, that is pulling you in and pulling you forward. you know the feeling at the end of a great story. if a story is working, you know, a great episode of tv, movie, book, like the feeling you get. it's about what is producing that, what is the machinery that produces that. when it doesn't happen, what fails. studying that gave me tools that i used every day this my job. job. >> there's a skill in broadcasting that has to be developed. all of us that have been in broadcasting remember the early days. frankly we sucked. do you have the time period. do you listen to your clips and think, "wow", i was doing that. >> partly because i end up doing teaching kids with people that are coming up. perhaps depending how bad it was. in my sixth and seventh year, i writer. >> you think, like, well, it will be like in the movies. you'll go out there and be great from the beginning. most of us will be bad for a long time. no one tells you that's a no
what is - what keeps you turning the pages in a book. what is the pleasure of it that is moving you forward, that is pulling you in and pulling you forward. you know the feeling at the end of a great story. if a story is working, you know, a great episode of tv, movie, book, like the feeling you get. it's about what is producing that, what is the machinery that produces that. when it doesn't happen, what fails. studying that gave me tools that i used every day this my job. job. >> there's...
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what's edible and what's not. what is there to eat. here we go. jackpot. this is a mustard. mustard. in three weeks, this is gone. new things come up. >> this is our bread serving. it's sour dough bread made with a swedish grain and cow's milk butter that has not been churned all the way. it's called virgin butter. >> oh, god. >> this is amazing, huh? >> butter like this where you can pretty much taste what the cow ate. anyone who's milked a cow, this is a flavor of childhood. the fact is there aren't a lot of people where i come from who have milked a cow. >> this has become more important to what these guys are doing. a relationship also that they had with the farmers. the relationship. >> this is soren's farm, but we always say our farm. we feel like it's our place. >> soren is rene's primary supplier of farm beef and vegetables. >> look at the soil here. you see all the mussel shells? >> yeah. >> these are shellfish. this used to be marshland. >> like rene, he's not your ordinary dane and his farm is unlike the others around here. this used to be monoculture. >> yep. >>
what's edible and what's not. what is there to eat. here we go. jackpot. this is a mustard. mustard. in three weeks, this is gone. new things come up. >> this is our bread serving. it's sour dough bread made with a swedish grain and cow's milk butter that has not been churned all the way. it's called virgin butter. >> oh, god. >> this is amazing, huh? >> butter like this where you can pretty much taste what the cow ate. anyone who's milked a cow, this is a flavor of...
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>> adam, what is a hub? what is this stuff? >> plastics. i don't know any better what a hub is than you do. what i know is i don't think they're wasting tear time. digging, first of all, the energy boom doesn't need championing, i can't say that as easily as you do. it doesn't need to be championed. it's doing just fine. what needs to be championed are other ways of fighting global warming, which is real and that's really the conversation you seem to be having. >> i am not, i didn't think that's anti-scientific. >> i take offense. >> but what makes you think any of these hub things are going to work? it sounds like stupid, doesn't it? >> i don't disagree they're forming up a bit. i know it was marketed years ago as global warming. when it didn't look leak we were having as many warm winters, they call it climate change. to put this on demand for this phenomenon. they must fix it and pay trillions to fix it. >> more specifically, when man. by the way, i'll take off my costume and show you how it looks. >> anyway. >> i can't help it. >> liste
>> adam, what is a hub? what is this stuff? >> plastics. i don't know any better what a hub is than you do. what i know is i don't think they're wasting tear time. digging, first of all, the energy boom doesn't need championing, i can't say that as easily as you do. it doesn't need to be championed. it's doing just fine. what needs to be championed are other ways of fighting global warming, which is real and that's really the conversation you seem to be having. >> i am not, i...
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who gets what, what airport gets subsidized, what one doesn't? so now, foye has been a real part of this investigation going forward. >> we know about what we know because foye, of course, sevent this e-mail which is the bureaucratic version of a nuclear weapon over to the other side basically being like, you're lucky you didn't kill anyone. >> and put that in writing. >> exactly. put that in writing. the reason i wanted to have you here specifically, you're one of the reporters who reported this piece that has sort of since kind of disappeared down the memory hole. full screen, "wall street journal" report that cuomo and christie spoke about the traffic in ft. lee at the time. right? >> right. >> you reported that. that has since been denied. it seems by both parties. what is the deal with that? >> so governor christie firmly denied it and made a joke about it at the time saying i asked governor cuomo, did we talk about this? he said no. so he said, i don't remember any conversation about this. governor cuomo has since sort of danced around the
who gets what, what airport gets subsidized, what one doesn't? so now, foye has been a real part of this investigation going forward. >> we know about what we know because foye, of course, sevent this e-mail which is the bureaucratic version of a nuclear weapon over to the other side basically being like, you're lucky you didn't kill anyone. >> and put that in writing. >> exactly. put that in writing. the reason i wanted to have you here specifically, you're one of the...
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it means here in america, what matters isn't what we look like, what our last name is, the we love, howwe started out. what matters is the strength of our work ethic on the scope of our dreams, our willingness to take responsibility not only for ourselves, our families, and our immediate community, but for all people. we take responsibility for each other. that's what makes america the place that it is, a place where you can make it if you try. that's what makes it a h beacon for people all around the world, that is what this country was built on. and it is the idea that this party is built on. and that's why, with your help, i ran for president, so we could keep that promise alive for this generation and for generations to come. and together we have made drug restful stop -- and together we have made progress. a .5usinesses have made million new jobs over the past four years. million new jobs over the past four years. housing market that is rebounding, and auto industry that is flat knighting is now booming. a manufacturing sector that lost one third of its jobs in the previous decade
it means here in america, what matters isn't what we look like, what our last name is, the we love, howwe started out. what matters is the strength of our work ethic on the scope of our dreams, our willingness to take responsibility not only for ourselves, our families, and our immediate community, but for all people. we take responsibility for each other. that's what makes america the place that it is, a place where you can make it if you try. that's what makes it a h beacon for people all...
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suffers andress says, what can we do to help? what are you telling them? guest: that's a great question. i tell them i need to talk to danielle, who works on our team. much of what we have been re's they ar issue of having real-time information sharing. the second part is, how to relate to something that we published. they have an important role in his process going forward. how can we bolster what they do to enable success here? just before we do, you mentioned the roadmap. welcomed arta very of the document. part of the document. most people expect government to produce documents that sit on shelves and gather dust. what you described, putting out a living document, the roadmap and guidebook for that process, could you go into more detail on aspects like the workforce, theral agency, alignment, international aspects? how do you see that working? >> we are pretty good at writing reports that sit on a bookshelf. this is not a government report. this was an industry document. in your opening comment, you talked about the executive order laying out one year.
suffers andress says, what can we do to help? what are you telling them? guest: that's a great question. i tell them i need to talk to danielle, who works on our team. much of what we have been re's they ar issue of having real-time information sharing. the second part is, how to relate to something that we published. they have an important role in his process going forward. how can we bolster what they do to enable success here? just before we do, you mentioned the roadmap. welcomed arta very...
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>> and what, what are they going to do with this data?t like they're going to get rid of the law. they're doubled down. they're serious about getting this obamacare through. the only thing i can tell that we know for a fact is when the guys who rolled out obamacare get involved in another tech project, it's bicycle to cost probably hundreds of millions of dollars, so it's a little creepy that they're trying. neil: yeah. we're going to get into the legality of all of this, because that is a whole other can of wormings. back to your point, john, broadband what's happening here. if you -- what's happening here. if you read the polls, if you just look at newscasts, even the more liberal ones, you'll know that a lot of people are feeling antsy about losing coverage, paying more for the coverage and that the net gains in people who didn't have coverage getting coverage is far less, far less than they earlier thought. even the vice president of the united states saying, you know, it's not going to be seven million, but five to six million isn't
>> and what, what are they going to do with this data?t like they're going to get rid of the law. they're doubled down. they're serious about getting this obamacare through. the only thing i can tell that we know for a fact is when the guys who rolled out obamacare get involved in another tech project, it's bicycle to cost probably hundreds of millions of dollars, so it's a little creepy that they're trying. neil: yeah. we're going to get into the legality of all of this, because that is...
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that's what he said. what do you think?rs he came out saying i'm very concerned about. this we're going to get to the bottom of this. which is what he does with every single thing. the irs admitted wrongdoing. lois lerner did not plead the fifth because nothing was going on, i trust. she has now resigned and we get to pay her pension and all of that. but people did bad things to people. they abused the power of the government to hurt people who were running. >> local situation. >> that is something that has to be answered for. >> i don't think they are going to nail him. >> at the time g. et to the bottom of it and upset dismissive. hearings and they were done. >> that's a technique. don't you think that when the president president says you fox news and you o'reilly and bringing stuff up and that's why people are crazed about it. don't you think that's a deflexion and that he just should answer the question? look, how simple is the question? even you can answer, yawn. >> gee, thanks. >> why didn't you fire sebelius. >> i t
that's what he said. what do you think?rs he came out saying i'm very concerned about. this we're going to get to the bottom of this. which is what he does with every single thing. the irs admitted wrongdoing. lois lerner did not plead the fifth because nothing was going on, i trust. she has now resigned and we get to pay her pension and all of that. but people did bad things to people. they abused the power of the government to hurt people who were running. >> local situation. >>...
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>> for the most part. >> what--what do you mean, "for the most part"? >> well, with the radio, jon handles that, and internet-- >> isn't that marketing? >> i--this is--yes. it's--it's sort of a disconnect that we--that jon and i have. >> 50% of the business belongs to him, so my guess is that either you're not fighting for it, or he's just not listening to you. one of the two is happening. do you have experience in advertising? >> yeah, yeah. >> and what kind of things have you pitched to jon that he's just kyboshed, said no to? >> i would have a fleet of cars that would drive around to do mobile appraisals. that would be wrapped up in a car cash advertisement. it would be bright. it would be vibrant--the color. it would catch people's eyes. >> we never did that before. it just seems so silly. >> these are some good ideas. why aren't you fighting for them? >> you know, to be candid, there's only so many--so many times you get kicked in the balls until you stop trying. >> the baron brothers are waging their own little war, and that's bad for business. an
>> for the most part. >> what--what do you mean, "for the most part"? >> well, with the radio, jon handles that, and internet-- >> isn't that marketing? >> i--this is--yes. it's--it's sort of a disconnect that we--that jon and i have. >> 50% of the business belongs to him, so my guess is that either you're not fighting for it, or he's just not listening to you. one of the two is happening. do you have experience in advertising? >> yeah, yeah....
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what do you say to them? >> you know, what i say is two things.connection to addiction, heroin or any other addiction. so i say, with your heads, we are spending your money on this crisis. we spend more taxpayer money on prisons than higher education. moving folks into a better educational opportunity, which leads to a better job. this affects jobs. taxpayers in vermont are spending twice what they spent nine years ago locking folks up. i can put someone in prison in vermont and i do. for 136 bucks a week, i can put them in treatment for heroin and other opiate addiction that works and gets them back, not committing crimes, making the streets safer and saving vermonters a ton of loot they are currently wasting on a prison process so when they come out, they are likely to reoffend. that's what i say to folks in their heads. with hearts, i say whether it's philip seymour hoffman or whether it's your neighbor or someone you don't know, you know, our common humanity should ask us to look at folks who are facing a disease that very possibly will kill t
what do you say to them? >> you know, what i say is two things.connection to addiction, heroin or any other addiction. so i say, with your heads, we are spending your money on this crisis. we spend more taxpayer money on prisons than higher education. moving folks into a better educational opportunity, which leads to a better job. this affects jobs. taxpayers in vermont are spending twice what they spent nine years ago locking folks up. i can put someone in prison in vermont and i do. for...
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what about europe? and the european union ordered united states have on the events on the ground in the ukraine? >> first of all, how much support they are going to give the ukrainians. i need a government that is reasonably functional, which they don't have, but they also need money which they thought they have. $15 billion was committed by putin but only 3 billion made it to the ukrainian coppers. with the crackdown that failed during the olympics, the money is no longer there. the russian government said you can find the 2 billion from someone else. how about the imf? the imf is under political pressure to provide some financing, which out which ukraine will default, they will have to see a government working in ukraine and that will have to include just folks that will be acceptable to demonstrators, but some the technocrats that have the capability who are pretty corrupt and some of whom come from yanukovych's former supporters in the region. the u.s. has to do a couple of things -- facilitate, use
what about europe? and the european union ordered united states have on the events on the ground in the ukraine? >> first of all, how much support they are going to give the ukrainians. i need a government that is reasonably functional, which they don't have, but they also need money which they thought they have. $15 billion was committed by putin but only 3 billion made it to the ukrainian coppers. with the crackdown that failed during the olympics, the money is no longer there. the...
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employees, what they can look for is what specifically?e of these students interned at a certain company. what kind of classes they took at the schools that they are at. what else can these companies who are paying you find out about potential hires? >> well the highest level, linkedin doesn't have student data the way we do. every college student a company wants to connect with is using piazza for their classes. yepbe, palantir will use students they hired through liz: one of the investors from one of top venture-capitalists. we know him very well. it is fascinating because he worked at linked in. what is he advising you guys to do to be different than linkedin? he saw our engagement and our student footprint and knows linked in tried to capture the college market without success. really what keith is encouraging us to do keep our student base engaged, continue to deliver value to students by connecting them with the right companies and all else will follow. companies will come where the students are. liz: let's talk about all of the comp
employees, what they can look for is what specifically?e of these students interned at a certain company. what kind of classes they took at the schools that they are at. what else can these companies who are paying you find out about potential hires? >> well the highest level, linkedin doesn't have student data the way we do. every college student a company wants to connect with is using piazza for their classes. yepbe, palantir will use students they hired through liz: one of the...
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you know i what i what i what i wanted to say is that the left determines the vocabulary and what is the content of human rights and then in the case of putin they selectively target people whom they don't like as right wing extremists are homophobes. what happens all the energy field is entirely with the left now the gentleman from the guardian i think made a valid point that the thing that right wing parties and i would not use rightly extreme parties but parties of the right what they object to will very often be a mixed bag and will depend upon the region in which you find them obviously in england there has been a larger number of eastern europeans than third world people who are coming in and there is some grumbling about that in germany on the other hand most of the new immigration seems to be from africa the middle east and there's a longer eastern europe pain but i think that in all of these areas where you have the rise of what is called a new right there is dissatisfaction with with left wing hegemony my my friend in berlin does not seem to be aware of how widespread this
you know i what i what i what i wanted to say is that the left determines the vocabulary and what is the content of human rights and then in the case of putin they selectively target people whom they don't like as right wing extremists are homophobes. what happens all the energy field is entirely with the left now the gentleman from the guardian i think made a valid point that the thing that right wing parties and i would not use rightly extreme parties but parties of the right what they object...
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until we see what the facts are, understand what the facts are. i am not making a case for ray rice, this is a despicable act. it happens so often in the nfl, the nfl will tell players look we're going to hold you accountable. and with your past deeds. and if you have an incident we'll look at it cumulatively. well, it goes the other way, as well. ray rice has been an absolute model citizen and player in the nfl. they will certainly give him the benefit of the doubt until they see the facts otherwise. >> what do you think was happening behind the scenes? that is what i am curious about. so when you were coach of the ravens how does it work? does the coach get on the phone with roger goodell? does roger goodell say we'll sort this out later? what happens behind the scenes? >> well, of course we went through this with the super bowl situation. a lot of it you're doing it in the dark. you don't have a lot of information. you get it second hand. until you get it firsthand you will work in conjunction with the local authorities. one thing we came back
until we see what the facts are, understand what the facts are. i am not making a case for ray rice, this is a despicable act. it happens so often in the nfl, the nfl will tell players look we're going to hold you accountable. and with your past deeds. and if you have an incident we'll look at it cumulatively. well, it goes the other way, as well. ray rice has been an absolute model citizen and player in the nfl. they will certainly give him the benefit of the doubt until they see the facts...
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what do you say? >> well you know already most people don't have a lost choice in terms of their cle provider. and that is not going to change. the competitive situation certainly isn't going to be better n fact yesterday, in a press call, comcast admitted that this merger would not lower prices for consumers. in fact it wouldn't even slow their increase. gerri: all right. james to you, you have a different view on this. what do you think of the merger? >> i think it is fine. i think markets work pretty well and consumers benefit most when washington allows vigorous competition and that ishat you have here. i don't really see this great power. the cae guys are competing with satellite on the video end. they're competing with phone companies doing broadband and vide they're competing with wireless. the biggest issue in the cle industry over the last decade has been people cutting the chord, saying they don't need wire in their house. they're going wireless. gerri: gerri, the worldhanged, competition ha
what do you say? >> well you know already most people don't have a lost choice in terms of their cle provider. and that is not going to change. the competitive situation certainly isn't going to be better n fact yesterday, in a press call, comcast admitted that this merger would not lower prices for consumers. in fact it wouldn't even slow their increase. gerri: all right. james to you, you have a different view on this. what do you think of the merger? >> i think it is fine. i...
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what's going on? >> you know what this is, wolf, a lot of push and pull that's very normal to see with stocks. and you're seeing the market pretty much trying to find its footing again. but, you know, overall, analysts are still saying get ready, because a correction is coming. the dow is actually closer to it. but you look at the s&p 500. this index is bigger. it's more important. and here's a level that you want to keep your eye on. 1665.75, if you're really watching to the penny. it's right now at 1758. still the s&p 500 has got 4% to go. the jury is still out whether or not it will actually hit correction territory. but if it does, it really shouldn't be a big surprise. because you look at job growth right now, it's not great. the feds also ending its stimulus, which has really been the main reason that you're -- that we saw the market run up so high last year. wolf? >> well, i guess a lot of folks who have 401(k)s, other investments, portfolios, are wondering, how worried should they be, the dow
what's going on? >> you know what this is, wolf, a lot of push and pull that's very normal to see with stocks. and you're seeing the market pretty much trying to find its footing again. but, you know, overall, analysts are still saying get ready, because a correction is coming. the dow is actually closer to it. but you look at the s&p 500. this index is bigger. it's more important. and here's a level that you want to keep your eye on. 1665.75, if you're really watching to the penny....
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what is peak car?iguring, whatre has happening will continue to happen, and what this report of peoplehat a lot are inferring is, maybe 100 million is where it stalls out and we chug along, which still seems like a lot of cars, 80 million last year, but the ,roblem is, they are sizing up and there will be plants that have nothing to do, or not enough. >> obviously, the difference in peak oil in peak car -- automakers will continue to produce even if there are not able to buy those cars. >> like in europe. >> before the financial crisis, gm and ford were making as many cars as they could, and if they had extra, they would sell them to read of fleets, government agencies. >> essentially we are talking about saturation. >> yes, and when you look at where the growth will be, it mexico and thein rest in markets where they have captive automakers where they want to take advantage of the growth. continuern world will to go after that growth, so it could continue content verse -- and you need to get worse. >>
what is peak car?iguring, whatre has happening will continue to happen, and what this report of peoplehat a lot are inferring is, maybe 100 million is where it stalls out and we chug along, which still seems like a lot of cars, 80 million last year, but the ,roblem is, they are sizing up and there will be plants that have nothing to do, or not enough. >> obviously, the difference in peak oil in peak car -- automakers will continue to produce even if there are not able to buy those cars....
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that's what everything should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet?hat everything should mean. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >> with a family history of heart disease and a lifetime of bad eating habits, president clinton told me he was a heart attac
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belongs and what does not and what agency gets to manage and where the funding and the staff and etc.. and right now it is just mingled with a lot of the board and the development and the department, and the various entities in the hong kong government and so it will be interesting to watch them. and i think that we felt, that you know, there was a lot of things that they were interested in understanding how we approach things in san francisco and so, i did volunteer your name monique that they should keep in contact with you and touch with the commission. and in terms of what we could learn from each other and i just wanted to report that because i think that also is a credit to what we do here in san francisco. and they were all eager to hear how we are approaching what we are doing here with the water front and how they could learn from us and as i said, i think that there are some things that we can learn from them, as well going forward. so that is just wanted to give that brief report thank you. >> thank you. >> informative. >> and any other new business? >> just want to take a
belongs and what does not and what agency gets to manage and where the funding and the staff and etc.. and right now it is just mingled with a lot of the board and the development and the department, and the various entities in the hong kong government and so it will be interesting to watch them. and i think that we felt, that you know, there was a lot of things that they were interested in understanding how we approach things in san francisco and so, i did volunteer your name monique that they...
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and what's up with what's app? i bet you wish you came up with the world's simplest app and sold it for $19 million. the world of messaging apps. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour,@aj realmoney. natural gas prices are going up way up. 6.06 per million btu, the same way we quote oirl prices by the barrel. so far this year national gas prices shot up 43%. only february. the price hit a five year high before dipping and trading. obviously, the weren't winter weather does have something to it. increasingly industry uses its to power its plants and in case you, 30% of the plesk, generated in this country is generated by natural gas plants. huge advances in horizontal drilling going deep into the shame and then turning and -- shale and then turning and combining with fracturing for fracking as you know i.t., this isn't anywhere close to allow natural gas that is been in 2008, price shot up to
and what's up with what's app? i bet you wish you came up with the world's simplest app and sold it for $19 million. the world of messaging apps. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour,@aj realmoney. natural gas prices are going up way up. 6.06 per million btu, the same way we quote oirl prices by the barrel. so far this year national gas...
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what do you think about what rush just said? being bullied by the gay lobby in order to advance their agenda? >> the water has been muddied. no question about that. too many people have gone to the nancy pelosi school of public policy and going to dispose of this and then read it. it's a one-page bill. it's pretty easy. it amends a 1999 law that essentially does three things. the major thing it does is it says you don't have to leave your faith within the walls of your church or home. as a businessperson, it makes clear that you have religious freedoms as a business owner. it also sets in place, which is the actual the opponents should support this puts in place a clear test to make sure these are orthodox genuine religious beliefs. so it would be very hard as some have tried to portray in that if you own an ice cream shop you could deny serving someone who was a homosexual. not true. you couldn't do that. there's no basis for that in religion. we're talking about marriages, about those ceremonies that really when you participat
what do you think about what rush just said? being bullied by the gay lobby in order to advance their agenda? >> the water has been muddied. no question about that. too many people have gone to the nancy pelosi school of public policy and going to dispose of this and then read it. it's a one-page bill. it's pretty easy. it amends a 1999 law that essentially does three things. the major thing it does is it says you don't have to leave your faith within the walls of your church or home. as...
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what you hear is real. >> what?at do you mean, the american accent. >> no, there's no english. there's only american. there's no english. >> what are you talking about. stop it. you're british. i checked your records. >> i falsified my records. i falsified them. i was in albuquerque new mexico >> you're freaking me out. >> rose: all right, both of you. explain the scene to me. you started on that. we know that she is part of this, she has a british story line that she's developed. but here and he's feeling it, i love you, i love you. what's going on. what do you as a director want to achieve. >> this is an interesting example of how he works or actually take him through the whole thing. >> it was just this is the moment in the film where she has to make a turn and the whole thing is she calming him or is she not calming him. or is it part of the hustle. 4ce:the hustle so what has to hn for her to be real. and we sat and we talked about it and we have to make her really believe there's a man in front of her telling h
what you hear is real. >> what?at do you mean, the american accent. >> no, there's no english. there's only american. there's no english. >> what are you talking about. stop it. you're british. i checked your records. >> i falsified my records. i falsified them. i was in albuquerque new mexico >> you're freaking me out. >> rose: all right, both of you. explain the scene to me. you started on that. we know that she is part of this, she has a british story line...
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that is what they do. neil: what if she had, okay.you want to see the hands if she had a weapon. what if she had the phone lying on the dashboard? he would still want it. none of his business. >> good question. i'm not defending what this police officer did but at end of the day i think he fell into her trap. she was being very combative. arguing. like looking for a fight. guess what, neil? she is running to the court house steps and trying to sue for millions and millions of dollars. seems she is not being mother teresa here. if she had a reasonable belief he was pulling her over illegally. neil: can you imagine if mother teresa were alive and you pull her over and record every word. >> she was trying to record. neil: ladies thank you very much. >>> meantime jpmorgan pace up millions of fines to the government and still gives the executive big pay raises. i you to meet the guy who says, that is not a settlement. that's a sham. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines o
that is what they do. neil: what if she had, okay.you want to see the hands if she had a weapon. what if she had the phone lying on the dashboard? he would still want it. none of his business. >> good question. i'm not defending what this police officer did but at end of the day i think he fell into her trap. she was being very combative. arguing. like looking for a fight. guess what, neil? she is running to the court house steps and trying to sue for millions and millions of dollars....
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what do you want for dinner? [ ding ding ] >> what's going on, what did you do today? what did you do at recess? you okay? you okay? [ ding ding ding ] >> every play dates -- even play dates, what kids look forward to, can be too much. >> my dad's getting ice cream for me! [ laughter ] >> you want to come and play with us? maybe you can get some ice cream, too. >> this is the no the not so ory afternoon of a kid with autism. >> i'm joined from nashville by dr. mark wallace, a professor of hearing and speech sciences who led the study. mark good to have you with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> deeply disoriented to watch that. do you think that's an accurate representation of what might be going on in their minds? >> i think it is. we really believe these children live in a confusing sensory world and i believe the video and audio, captures that well. >> children struggling with linking sight and sound? >> absolutely. there's been a tremendous focus on children in social interactions and these restricted interest and repetitive behaviors. there's probably an interesting
what do you want for dinner? [ ding ding ] >> what's going on, what did you do today? what did you do at recess? you okay? you okay? [ ding ding ding ] >> every play dates -- even play dates, what kids look forward to, can be too much. >> my dad's getting ice cream for me! [ laughter ] >> you want to come and play with us? maybe you can get some ice cream, too. >> this is the no the not so ory afternoon of a kid with autism. >> i'm joined from nashville by...
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what do they do? come to you and then what happens?ou would want to keep your mouth shut because based on that reading being assigned, you would get the idea that maybe the professor doesn't like conservatives. it's important for students to stand up, come to us, and not be afraid because if people don't say anything, then this kind of thinking continues. >> sure. exposing bias. >> exactly. >> we thank you. campusreform.org. >>> coming up, the white house had no problems spending a fortune on last week's state dinner. but when it comes to feeding our nation's hero, more are relying on food stamps. that outrageous number coming up next. and it's getting hot in the studio. "sports illustrated" swimsuits models are here live. (car starting) great. this is the last thing i need. seriously? let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) at any mfraud could mean blower credit scores. and higher int
what do they do? come to you and then what happens?ou would want to keep your mouth shut because based on that reading being assigned, you would get the idea that maybe the professor doesn't like conservatives. it's important for students to stand up, come to us, and not be afraid because if people don't say anything, then this kind of thinking continues. >> sure. exposing bias. >> exactly. >> we thank you. campusreform.org. >>> coming up, the white house had no...
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what is it?hat's it is a dating -- app whereatin a dating you showcase not only what you look like but how you see the world. >> what does that mean? what's you curate photos from your instagram feed. when you show not only what you look like and what you are seeing and experiencing, it gives you a whole new outlook. >> how did you hit the idea? what's i had been online dating for a few years. i tried it and it did not feel right or i think nick. you take one look at my instagram and you have a better idea of who i am. >> why not go to someone's instagram account and look at them there? it is like looking at the filing cabinet of all of their own photos. >> i think people do that and there are people that do connect on instagram to find love. on the other hand, if that is not the context of what it is therefore. we wanted to create a place where people could go under those circumstances. >> did you have to get the permission of instagram to make this connection? >> no, that is what is awesome. as
what is it?hat's it is a dating -- app whereatin a dating you showcase not only what you look like but how you see the world. >> what does that mean? what's you curate photos from your instagram feed. when you show not only what you look like and what you are seeing and experiencing, it gives you a whole new outlook. >> how did you hit the idea? what's i had been online dating for a few years. i tried it and it did not feel right or i think nick. you take one look at my instagram...
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what a figure. what a face. he looks at me strangely. he must still be angry about the slap i gave him. pardon me if i have inconvenienced you. not at all, mistress. pardon me, but i'm not sure whether you understand me. how are we to conduct ourselves? with regard to what? with regard to reciprocating our affection. you must speak to my father about that. ah, it's he who arranged it all. but of course. what a pernicious doctor. but suppose he comes in while we're alone, we won't be able to... able to what? ...to amuse ourselves a little. this will put her to the test. if i may be so bold, i have here some little jewels. may i say that they are at your service? oh, they are beautiful. you mean they are for me? if you wish, they will be yours. i accept with joy such a precious gift. and i will always cherish them as a first token of your love. she didn't need much persuading. but is there no other way in which you wish to assure me of your devotion? she can't wait to get everything. well, i have here some money. you may have that as well,
what a figure. what a face. he looks at me strangely. he must still be angry about the slap i gave him. pardon me if i have inconvenienced you. not at all, mistress. pardon me, but i'm not sure whether you understand me. how are we to conduct ourselves? with regard to what? with regard to reciprocating our affection. you must speak to my father about that. ah, it's he who arranged it all. but of course. what a pernicious doctor. but suppose he comes in while we're alone, we won't be able to......
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, what's your as he appropriately pointed out, executive orders or own a part of what the resident does. theactions of administration has taken which have drawn most of the iron of his allies on the right have andally been regulations actions other than executive orders. i want to point out most of that is about in the timing of implementation of parts of the affordable care act. i think it bears are act or refusing to enforce its. this is most important compliment. he has been phasing it in and is made decisions along the way to certain pieces of it and they need to meet -- be delayed by more than one year. this is exactly what presence and administrations have always done and are expected to do in implementing complicated pieces of legislation like the affordable care act. george w. bush's secretary of health and human services said three days after one of the most important delays of the so- called employer mandate was announced, this decision was " wise." he compared it to decisions that he and president bush made when their implementing the prescription drug benefit in medicare whi
, what's your as he appropriately pointed out, executive orders or own a part of what the resident does. theactions of administration has taken which have drawn most of the iron of his allies on the right have andally been regulations actions other than executive orders. i want to point out most of that is about in the timing of implementation of parts of the affordable care act. i think it bears are act or refusing to enforce its. this is most important compliment. he has been phasing it in...
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what if i tolyou someone could pay you and what if that person we you?about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ have altered. keep your eye on the lower band and you will see it is very much a touch and go market. as goldman sachs lost its crown as the king of investment banking? charlie gasparino joins me with exclusive details. what about the t r? >> very good. we do know they did not get the what's app deal, morgan stanley advised what's app but they did get a twitter idea but here is what we know in terms of m&a so far this year, a little dangerous to extrapolate the whole year from a quarter or whatever we got so far but right now people on wall street are talking about this goldman sachs -- depending on your statistic anywhere between 3 and a third-place and fifth place from number one over the last two years. jpmorgan and morgan stanley are slugging out for number one. the morgan stanley advantages simply they do a lot of tech deals, they're good at that. michael grimes, the banker in silicon valley is
what if i tolyou someone could pay you and what if that person we you?about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ have altered. keep your eye on the lower band and you will see it is very much a touch and go market. as goldman sachs lost its crown as the king of investment banking? charlie gasparino joins me with exclusive details. what about the t r? >> very good. we do know they did not get the what's app deal, morgan stanley advised what's...
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gerri: so what is magic about 10 years? what happens?at happens at 10 years is, divorced spouses can draw social security spouse benefits if they were married for 10 years to the worker. that is pretty important if that is going to be your number one source of social security, if that is going to be your largest benefit and you throw it away because you sign some divorce papers, maybe a few months early? that is pretty radical, gerri. gerri: that is pretty radical and apparently some people actually know about this and people wait until 10 years, like the day after the 10-year marker to actually get divorced. tell us about that. >> yeah. it's a little surprising, there was a study done recently that younger people, there's a slight bump in how many divorces happen right at the 10-year mark, it is about 6%. older people seem to be more into the 10-year mark for their social security. there is a 12% chance, excuse me a bump of 12% in how many people divorce right at the 10-year mark. that indicates that there are at least conscious of the
gerri: so what is magic about 10 years? what happens?at happens at 10 years is, divorced spouses can draw social security spouse benefits if they were married for 10 years to the worker. that is pretty important if that is going to be your number one source of social security, if that is going to be your largest benefit and you throw it away because you sign some divorce papers, maybe a few months early? that is pretty radical, gerri. gerri: that is pretty radical and apparently some people...
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what was it? was it to make assad give up the chemical weapons or was it regime change or -- >> the strategic goal was not -- the strategic goal that i discussed with president obama before the vote in the house of commons was that having set a red line on chemical weapons use, we couldn't allow assad to cross it with impunity. and the sort of military action that was envisioned was purely and simply about chemical weapons. we judged -- i judged that it was important, not only in the context of syria but also the argument i made in the house of commons was that the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons has been important to britain and countries like britain for decades and so it was worthwhile taking a strong stance on this issue, not just because of syria, but the message it would send to other dictators around the world if we did not take that stand. i said happily without military action being taken, the desired effect has been achieved which is they do look as they're making real progres
what was it? was it to make assad give up the chemical weapons or was it regime change or -- >> the strategic goal was not -- the strategic goal that i discussed with president obama before the vote in the house of commons was that having set a red line on chemical weapons use, we couldn't allow assad to cross it with impunity. and the sort of military action that was envisioned was purely and simply about chemical weapons. we judged -- i judged that it was important, not only in the...