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the kids who delayed gratification at this age do much better later in life.nd are happier and have better relationships and less likely to get in trouble. but the kids susan merrill runs the parenting website ima. >> when you want something, you save up for it. >> you want to buy something, it's yours. >> seeing money in the jars reminded them to wait. >> it's really good to see that money grow. they get into it, how much have you saved, i've saved this mo y money. >> it doesn't need to be money. >> prizes, praise. >> when her kids wanted it, they could have it but only after doing something that was hard for them. >> megan wanted a doll. megan, three days staying dry and boom, you could have. >> she could look at the doll -- >> but she couldn't have it. >> what if the child demands a doll now. it's important to not give in to a tantrum. this commercial shows it. this kid wants a bag of chips now. instead of giving in, mom int t imitates him. >> she looks at him, no. >> what's the moral. >> you really can work with your kids. i think sometimes parents are too
the kids who delayed gratification at this age do much better later in life.nd are happier and have better relationships and less likely to get in trouble. but the kids susan merrill runs the parenting website ima. >> when you want something, you save up for it. >> you want to buy something, it's yours. >> seeing money in the jars reminded them to wait. >> it's really good to see that money grow. they get into it, how much have you saved, i've saved this mo y money....
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states of get it now, instant gratification, and we have got to change that equation.: that can get a little painful. thomas friedman: yeah, it is going to get painful. the only question is if market or mother nature or political leaders will deliver the pain, but the pain is coming. terre: do you think we have time to change? tarja: i hope so. we kind of know that whether it is already too late, but if we postpone it tomorrow, at least it does not help the situation. so it is time to act now. ♪ tarja: i think so that our children and grandchildren will say that, mommy, granny, did you really think that you did not see this? it cannot be solved at your desk. it has to be also taking a risk to try, try to make an effort in practice. and learn by doing. be ready to say that we tried enough, but now perhaps it is a new way. so, i mean to take a risk to , make a new action. kwame anthony appiah: we have to think of ways of incentivizing people to do the things that would be good to do. we have to give tax advantages to green businesses so that the technologies develop, whi
states of get it now, instant gratification, and we have got to change that equation.: that can get a little painful. thomas friedman: yeah, it is going to get painful. the only question is if market or mother nature or political leaders will deliver the pain, but the pain is coming. terre: do you think we have time to change? tarja: i hope so. we kind of know that whether it is already too late, but if we postpone it tomorrow, at least it does not help the situation. so it is time to act now....
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a former lawyer who was convicted of hypnotizing female clients for his sexual gratification learns hisate. >> college basketball players show up at the airport for a flight only to find out that they'll be traveling like a presidential candidate. karen. >> the ramp from the schuylkill westbound to the vine eastbound has reopened now that the construction is cleared. traffic is moving okay here. we'll take you live to fort washington when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ since 1961, pearle vision has been providing... expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. visit your neighborhood pearle vision for this offer. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> ♪ >> welcome back. taking a live look here, the commodore barry. it is -- we've had a rainy start to the morning but it's starting to clear out. >> ship going pretty slow. >> it can take its time this time of the morning. it is 5:13 and 50 degrees out there. >> ship has the whole river to itself sewn do a lot of drivers out there, right. >> ships passing in the night now and a co
a former lawyer who was convicted of hypnotizing female clients for his sexual gratification learns hisate. >> college basketball players show up at the airport for a flight only to find out that they'll be traveling like a presidential candidate. karen. >> the ramp from the schuylkill westbound to the vine eastbound has reopened now that the construction is cleared. traffic is moving okay here. we'll take you live to fort washington when "action news" comes right back....
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>>laura: on social gratification here. is that -- >> yeah. social gratification and social support and feeling like you're not isolated or alone. you know, they looked at several other little things within that scope so they looked at cancers, for example. and i spoke with a researcher yesterday and he figured that cancer probably wouldn't have a big association with it. it didn't seem to because cancer tends to be random, not as affected by the people around cardiovascular disease or looked at drug overdoses which may have a benefit to having that social support, he did find a decrease in those types of things in individuals who were moderate facebook users. >>laura: you and think about that. the reverse may be concerning and back to my earlier point that if you don't have those things, what can happen. if you don't have that social gratification. >> yeah. that's where we do have the increased. you know, you think about suicide, all the other things when people don't and certainly we know, too, with other things. cardiovascular disease or ot
>>laura: on social gratification here. is that -- >> yeah. social gratification and social support and feeling like you're not isolated or alone. you know, they looked at several other little things within that scope so they looked at cancers, for example. and i spoke with a researcher yesterday and he figured that cancer probably wouldn't have a big association with it. it didn't seem to because cancer tends to be random, not as affected by the people around cardiovascular disease...
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jacob magee is facing one count of invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. court papers say the 32-year-old took the pictures during the broncos gaga weeks ago. a woman confronted him after seeing it happen but he took off. police eventually found and arrested him. a nine-year scam where four men sold fake broncos gear is over -- now that they've been caught. two of the men -- marc and mitchell misko both pleaded guilty for their roles in the counterfeit sales. they'll now serve probation and pay some hefty fines. the other two men have been charged as well. one is this man -- former colorado springs police after getting caught. he'll be in court next month. the fourth man has already pleaded guilty -- and will have his sentencing in a few weeks. investigators say the four men sold the fake gear at the mile high flea market. still no decision on the dakota access pipeline -- and people across the country are still taking a stand against it. for the second day -- students at the university of denver will join in by protesting the pipeline leadership conferenc
jacob magee is facing one count of invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. court papers say the 32-year-old took the pictures during the broncos gaga weeks ago. a woman confronted him after seeing it happen but he took off. police eventually found and arrested him. a nine-year scam where four men sold fake broncos gear is over -- now that they've been caught. two of the men -- marc and mitchell misko both pleaded guilty for their roles in the counterfeit sales. they'll now serve probation...
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and if you catch them on the web, you can pick it up in person for instant gratification. >> you can pick it up at the store. you have pickup service you cannot even get out of your car. >> reporter: they are flying off the shelf. strategic. the time to go into the store is behalf for the still. -- sale. you can even get notified of the shipments through the store apps downloaded right to your phone. you have to be ready to pounce. all-stars tossed they trickle the products throughout the day and weekend. so not finding one of the first try it does not mean you will get it later. timing is everything. >> business saturday, so several lowe said -- local business are asking for incentives for online. to encourage you to shop local businesses. it is the sixth year for the annual event. >>> biafran z was in the holiday spirit after a 16 year hiatus, the wildlife -- lights are back. a mix of life -- wildlife and traditional displays. december 30. from 5:00 to 9:00 each night. >>> tomorrow is when the magic begins in cleveland. winterfest activities are back. general threes reporters there
and if you catch them on the web, you can pick it up in person for instant gratification. >> you can pick it up at the store. you have pickup service you cannot even get out of your car. >> reporter: they are flying off the shelf. strategic. the time to go into the store is behalf for the still. -- sale. you can even get notified of the shipments through the store apps downloaded right to your phone. you have to be ready to pounce. all-stars tossed they trickle the products...
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. >> it's instant gratification signees right now. my sister will do the cyber monday. >>> hears trivia for you. a record 41% of all sales predicted to come from our phone. >>> black friday could be going to the dogs. a new survey outs tonight found 30% of black friday shoppers are planning to buy something for their pets this year. that's up from 17% last year. >>> is beginning to look a lot like christmas at the white house, first lady michelle obama kicked off her final taking of the house today. its annual tradition since 1966. the first lady watched as the sears official white house christmas tree for the blue room was delivered. they brought the tree to the front white house drive as a four piece military band played o will be on full display. >>> is a chance you may put up your christmas tree tonight. go to the biltmore in phoenix and they will light up the holidays. paul horton is there in the beautiful setting to be a part of it. >>> we'll show you folks are living the dream. cheers. happy holidays. look at you. loving life a
. >> it's instant gratification signees right now. my sister will do the cyber monday. >>> hears trivia for you. a record 41% of all sales predicted to come from our phone. >>> black friday could be going to the dogs. a new survey outs tonight found 30% of black friday shoppers are planning to buy something for their pets this year. that's up from 17% last year. >>> is beginning to look a lot like christmas at the white house, first lady michelle obama kicked...
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the suspect is charged with invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. on october 30 woman confronned him after catching him in the act. he ran off and was taken into custody. >>> the city of denver is back at it again to determine to clear up the sidewalks mobile homes cast. year. the ffrst is back in march. we have the latest. >> we thought this entire area will be clear. when you take a look behind me, that's not the case which is why the city decided it could possibly the saae as clearing a process tomorrow morning. we went to show you the difference this week has made earlier. this is video, sidewalks when we were out here yesterday and this is what it looks like today. for clearing up the sidewalks the city gave the people out here the option to store their belongings inna warehouse tenants way. this sound works. those agree to store their stuff is given a voucher and told where the stuff the store. their automation stored for 60 days. if they don't returned to pick up the things by the end of the 60s, all the belongings will be considered abandone
the suspect is charged with invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. on october 30 woman confronned him after catching him in the act. he ran off and was taken into custody. >>> the city of denver is back at it again to determine to clear up the sidewalks mobile homes cast. year. the ffrst is back in march. we have the latest. >> we thought this entire area will be clear. when you take a look behind me, that's not the case which is why the city decided it could possibly the...
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putting her cell phone underneath her dress and to record her undergarments for sexual arousal or gratification. >> reporter: marcus grant hill goes by [ inaudible ] was arrested yesterday after officers used surveillance >> it is a felony and along with his previous charges it would depend on a judge and a jury if it went that far.>> reporter: grant is no stranger to police. his rap sheet includes 10 arrest since 2009. some of his charges include filing probation and domestic battery. he is being held on i did speak to the victim today and she said that he came back to the store to to three times after he recorded her and finally mall security got there and that's when he was escorted out. >>> tonight a memorial is afternoon. the 72-year-old was preparing for dismissal when a driver hit him in a school zone our reporter spoke to the family. >> reporter: heartbroken mabel williams cannot leave herb levy david is gone. becky was a good man church. he was devoted to the kids. >> reporter: david roundtree was a crossing guard just steps away from his house. he was hit and killed yesterday afternoo
putting her cell phone underneath her dress and to record her undergarments for sexual arousal or gratification. >> reporter: marcus grant hill goes by [ inaudible ] was arrested yesterday after officers used surveillance >> it is a felony and along with his previous charges it would depend on a judge and a jury if it went that far.>> reporter: grant is no stranger to police. his rap sheet includes 10 arrest since 2009. some of his charges include filing probation and domestic...
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sentenced a former attorney to 12 years in prison for hypnotizing female clientses for his sexual gratificationmichael fine was arrested after one of his clients contacted police about her suspicions. fine's arrested prompted others to come forward. there is two counts of kidnapping and one count of attempted kidnapping. >>> thousands of dead fish are clogging a new york waterway. officials believe a large school of blue fish chased the small fish into the bay. the fish floated out on to open water. fishermen promise to sell the fish as bait. >>> and part of a mine collapsed in schuylkill county, and nearly swallow swallowed a family's home. tracy quick and her husband were watching television and her children were asleep in another room. >> it started cracking and the whole house sounded like it would just go. it's horrible. absolutely devastating and breaks my heart actually. >> everybody made it out safely but the family fear they could lose their home. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to
sentenced a former attorney to 12 years in prison for hypnotizing female clientses for his sexual gratificationmichael fine was arrested after one of his clients contacted police about her suspicions. fine's arrested prompted others to come forward. there is two counts of kidnapping and one count of attempted kidnapping. >>> thousands of dead fish are clogging a new york waterway. officials believe a large school of blue fish chased the small fish into the bay. the fish floated out on...
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jacob magee is charged with invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. he is currently registered as a sex offender no lafayette. >>> now to more breaking news. a suspect wanted for shooting and killing an airline employee at the airport has been found dead. police sources tell our cbs station there the suspect was found in a pickup in an airport parking garage. the suspect's name has not been released. the employee shot and killed was michael winchester. he worked for southwest airlines and was the father of kansas city chiefs player james winchester. the airport has been closed all afternoon with flights at this hour. another effort too remove the homeless off the streets into shelter. today, a sweep happened in the same area where police targeted homeless last spring at lawrence and broad way near coors field. rick sallinger has more with tonight's update. rick? >> reporter: karen, this began early this morning and, ended up around 1:00 this afternoon. but, as you can see, many of the people who have left are back again. and, there is one woman who ne
jacob magee is charged with invasion of privacy for sexual gratification. he is currently registered as a sex offender no lafayette. >>> now to more breaking news. a suspect wanted for shooting and killing an airline employee at the airport has been found dead. police sources tell our cbs station there the suspect was found in a pickup in an airport parking garage. the suspect's name has not been released. the employee shot and killed was michael winchester. he worked for southwest...
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former ohio attorney is going to spend 12 years in prison for hiptizing his clients for his sexual gratification. michael fine was arrested last year in ohio after one of his clients accused him of hypnotizing her during a custody dispute hearing. another woman wore a hidden camera to prove the claims. fine pleaded guilty to six counts of kidnapping, he'll parenthood under vice president elect's name. he's not the one doing the donating. people unhappy with the election results have made thousands of dollars of donations. in the last year pence called for cutting federal funds of the organization because of its abortion program. planned parenthood sends thank you notes to their donors so all of those letters are arriving in the vice president elect's mailbox. his office has not responded. >>> black friday is next week, and here's something to keep in mind as you shopping list. a bay area startup released this smart watch completely powered by body lead. the power watch is only available for men because the technology is not small enough for a woman sized watch yet. they do say they have plans to
former ohio attorney is going to spend 12 years in prison for hiptizing his clients for his sexual gratification. michael fine was arrested last year in ohio after one of his clients accused him of hypnotizing her during a custody dispute hearing. another woman wore a hidden camera to prove the claims. fine pleaded guilty to six counts of kidnapping, he'll parenthood under vice president elect's name. he's not the one doing the donating. people unhappy with the election results have made...
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. >> reporter: delaying gratification for the indians new orleans another year. >> i wanted to win. that's what i wanted. but we'll get them again. >> reporter: despite a plea from cleveland's super fan nana, the hometown favs never recover from the cubs' quick start and now find themselves in a winner take all jam. not own the lone survivor of the indians last championship team >> the two longest world series droughts, one of these will come to an end. >>> now with everything up for grabs, the indians' hopes ride on the arm of ace pitcher cory cluber who has been brilliant, the cubts calling him kyle. and as any good cubs fan will tell you, they'll take plenty of the latter. ticket prices averaging $2700. nearly seven times the average super bowl. >> another warm night in cleveland for game 7. we have a mild evening in new england. forecast up next. >>> and hank investigates a new type of identity theft targeting businesses here in massachusetts. why it's costing big time. >>> and ahead at 5:00, the patriots taking a bit of a break after their big win over buffalo. what tom brady i
. >> reporter: delaying gratification for the indians new orleans another year. >> i wanted to win. that's what i wanted. but we'll get them again. >> reporter: despite a plea from cleveland's super fan nana, the hometown favs never recover from the cubs' quick start and now find themselves in a winner take all jam. not own the lone survivor of the indians last championship team >> the two longest world series droughts, one of these will come to an end. >>> now...
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. >> it's instant gratification. >> professional counselors see this all the time. teenagers reaching for the camera instead of a helping hand. so how does one help? >> boosting their self-esteem and confidence by giving them are valuable and worthy, not because of how they dress or how they look but what's from the inside out. >> no charges this time. a real life lesson to the perils of social media and a growing social problem. >> once it's there, it's not going away. you'd hate for that to follow you on later on in life. there's more sites and apps popping up daily. you have to be on top of it. >> don't post anything that you wouldn't send to your grandmother. >> students, parents, were all similar action will bring criminal charges. >>> only on news 5 tonight, a student at another local high school is in trouble for what he tried to do to a teacher. investigators say the 14-year-old freshman brought a powerful fire cracker to north high school, hidden in a glu stick. he tossed it towards the teacher's desk, but thankfully, it didn't explode. police say the boy w
. >> it's instant gratification. >> professional counselors see this all the time. teenagers reaching for the camera instead of a helping hand. so how does one help? >> boosting their self-esteem and confidence by giving them are valuable and worthy, not because of how they dress or how they look but what's from the inside out. >> no charges this time. a real life lesson to the perils of social media and a growing social problem. >> once it's there, it's not going...
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- yeah, i think it's a whole activity in itself and it's very rewarding because it's immediate gratification. you get out and you perform and you get, you know, all this positive feedback and it's really, really great. and so we try to concentrate them in a series of shows, just so it's routed properly, there's a whole art to it. - there is a whole art to it and people don't fully understand, all they see is the band come onstage. - and promotion, calling radio stations, doing interviews to promote the tour. - what's left for you to do? what have you not accomplished that you wanna accomplish still? - well, i liked to do more symphonic shows. i would like to do a a story of the beach boys like a broadway play. - well you know, that really is the carole king, the success of the carole king play, tells me that this is not an accident and that there might, in fact, be a great play. - and the jersey boys. - jersey boys, right, yeah. - because there's so much to be told of the good things that brought the beach boys together and the great things that we accomplished together. - right, well, it's
- yeah, i think it's a whole activity in itself and it's very rewarding because it's immediate gratification. you get out and you perform and you get, you know, all this positive feedback and it's really, really great. and so we try to concentrate them in a series of shows, just so it's routed properly, there's a whole art to it. - there is a whole art to it and people don't fully understand, all they see is the band come onstage. - and promotion, calling radio stations, doing interviews to...
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worried it might lead to the wrong decision and could put public duty before the demands of personal gratification. it's very important to stress, given the second half of the 1930s that in championing how loyal king henry viii, he gave his own reputation harm with the public and the court. it was derived by many as unrealistic. he was ready to give up the throne for the woman he loved and misjudged the character of the sovereign and move mood of the country which turned against the king. he pleaded for extra time in the house of commons and that extra time should be given. he was shut down. clement tien had the view that supporting henry viii was not a good idea. [inaudible] i see now the other one would not have done. he published an article on the new monarch in the magazine in may 1937. it is important to notice the consequence of having supported edward the eighth. that preposterous thing in the kings speech which some of you may have seen where churchill is seen cozying up to george the sixth and offering him wise advice and he it is utterly made-up and completely fictitious. he has a rather
worried it might lead to the wrong decision and could put public duty before the demands of personal gratification. it's very important to stress, given the second half of the 1930s that in championing how loyal king henry viii, he gave his own reputation harm with the public and the court. it was derived by many as unrealistic. he was ready to give up the throne for the woman he loved and misjudged the character of the sovereign and move mood of the country which turned against the king. he...
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you know you're a comfort eater if when you're stressed it's about instant gratification. you put pause on the issue and you're willing to do whatever it takes to get that specific thing, right? you might go for a drive and go through a drive-through and go to your favorite restaurant. why? because the food is making you feel bet dr. oz: this is a big category. how about c's, the reward eaters. >> they are about the big payoff. they handle the stress in the moment but in the back of their mind they're like, you know what, i know exactly how i'm going to treat myself when this is done. i'm going to have that big juicy steak. you know, that big pint of ice cream. dr. oz: you are definitely a c. she's describing it. how many c's out there? oh, my goodness. i was wrong before. this is the biggest category. on that note, when we come back, a surprisingly easy solution to help stop your stress eating. ? they got - ? to grow up, look! toys"r"us kid! ? ? here we are, it's a trollabration ... ? this really is a whole store full of awesome! the great big toys"r"us book of awesome is
you know you're a comfort eater if when you're stressed it's about instant gratification. you put pause on the issue and you're willing to do whatever it takes to get that specific thing, right? you might go for a drive and go through a drive-through and go to your favorite restaurant. why? because the food is making you feel bet dr. oz: this is a big category. how about c's, the reward eaters. >> they are about the big payoff. they handle the stress in the moment but in the back of their...
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police say he hypnotized female clients for his sexual gratification. abc's marci gonzalez takes a closer look at the case. an ohio lawyer- behind bars today after admitting to hypnotizing six of his clients without their consent or knowledge - then molesting them? victim in court he used my trust in his position as my attorney to gain informatio michael fine pleaded guilty?in the case that started in 2013?when according to legal documents one of his clients grfx noticed that after their appointments, "her bra was disheveled, and that she could not recall the entire duration of these meetings." suspicious, "she began tape recording her conversations" ?learning disturbing details about their meetings she says she didn't remember?exp laining that fine "began to use 'code' words" to get her into a "trance-like state" and then "engaged in a sexually charged discussion" saying things like "at the count of 3, you won't be able to control yourself" laura mills /attorney for two victims he would say that he had some relaxation was try to relax in order to help
police say he hypnotized female clients for his sexual gratification. abc's marci gonzalez takes a closer look at the case. an ohio lawyer- behind bars today after admitting to hypnotizing six of his clients without their consent or knowledge - then molesting them? victim in court he used my trust in his position as my attorney to gain informatio michael fine pleaded guilty?in the case that started in 2013?when according to legal documents one of his clients grfx noticed that after their...
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they are also pieces of meat to be used for your sexual gratification. release my own cabbie cab driver featuring the on cab driver tino, jimmy failla. he used to wear 300 pounds. nice work, jim. next i'll dress him up as a fireman. topic number 5. this story was sent to us by jason rhodes using #topicalstorm. many voters were perplexed by the non-clinton and trump names on the ballot. one man made and posted a video asking pressing questions about libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson and some of his campaign flaws. he had the nerve to ask, who the "f" is gary johnson? i look down and i see gary johnson. who [bleep] is gary johnson. lire tearian. do you know gary johnson? where have you been, grary. you probably would have had a chance if we knew who you were kennedy: i know who gary johnson is and i forwarded him this video as we speak. so his team could do a proper election postmortem as they answer the queries, damn it, gary. i thank you for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation. use #topicalst
they are also pieces of meat to be used for your sexual gratification. release my own cabbie cab driver featuring the on cab driver tino, jimmy failla. he used to wear 300 pounds. nice work, jim. next i'll dress him up as a fireman. topic number 5. this story was sent to us by jason rhodes using #topicalstorm. many voters were perplexed by the non-clinton and trump names on the ballot. one man made and posted a video asking pressing questions about libertarian presidential candidate gary...
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young people in china these days are really looking for instant gratification where they messagescanend out to their followers and get instant feedback, likes, virtual gifts. if facebook were to come to china, they will be facing company giants like tencent and liveundreds of other streaming companies. it will be an uphill battle. emily: rules and regulations need to be followed in every country, but it's hard to see how this wouldn't open the floodgates if it were to be done. >> part of the issue is from facebook's perspective, they could make the argument initially, let's get our to work with chinese companies who want to advertise in the u.s. that's a way in, without getting into the content side, where they can start to do business. then we move into the content side. as lulu said, and you mentioned as well, it's difficult for u.s. companies to come there. to work with chinese companies who want to advertise in the u.s. more and more we see these nationalistic desires in every country to want to use their own services, their own capabilities. i think you would have the same probl
young people in china these days are really looking for instant gratification where they messagescanend out to their followers and get instant feedback, likes, virtual gifts. if facebook were to come to china, they will be facing company giants like tencent and liveundreds of other streaming companies. it will be an uphill battle. emily: rules and regulations need to be followed in every country, but it's hard to see how this wouldn't open the floodgates if it were to be done. >> part of...
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according to the "new york times," he also wants to keep holding rallies because he enjoys the instant gratification that he gets from the cheering crowds. which, you know, he probably could have skipped being president and gone on tour with kevin hart if that's what he wanted. [ laughter ] on top of that he might not even time split between the white house, his apartment in new york, and his other properties in florida and new jersey. it's already he's like a kid being forced to go to summer camp. mom, i want to come home. the winds of change are blowing here in this country. and there's a lot of uncertainty in the air. we have a president who doesn't seem too keen on living in the white house. that's just the start. this afternoon we went on the street, we asked people to weigh in on some plans t which of course we made up. these are all fake. but the people on the street went along with them anyway for tonight's edition of "lie witness news." >> we're talking to people today about donald trump met with barack obama at the white house and laid out his plans for renovations of the white house. what
according to the "new york times," he also wants to keep holding rallies because he enjoys the instant gratification that he gets from the cheering crowds. which, you know, he probably could have skipped being president and gone on tour with kevin hart if that's what he wanted. [ laughter ] on top of that he might not even time split between the white house, his apartment in new york, and his other properties in florida and new jersey. it's already he's like a kid being forced to go...
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we are also a culture of instant gratification. we want what we don't have, and we want it now. never walked in these girls' shoes, and who am i to judge? i just hope that these really, really smart and articulate girls don't regret it one day. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity. and helps you get back to things like... this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct therapy. find yours in the pain relief aisle. [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you get more than a big discount. that's what you get for bundling home and auto! jamie
we are also a culture of instant gratification. we want what we don't have, and we want it now. never walked in these girls' shoes, and who am i to judge? i just hope that these really, really smart and articulate girls don't regret it one day. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in...
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immediate gratification is what these millennials want. do it thet want to traditional way.d to be a disruptor. i wanted to change the paradigm. charlie: i read something, and i have it here. -- challenges abound, many premium brands, amonging tommy hilfiger them, who have experienced stalled growth. to t.j. maxx or marshals, and you will find ralph lauren and tommy hilfiger shirts on close-out bins. saying is yes, that is true, and i had to change my business model and my means of reaching my consumers. you hit it on the nose. i saw that happening, and i said, ok, we have to change. ofcannot be in this sea mediocrity, so to speak, and we said, how do we do it? we needed to invest, and the has done anpvh, who amazing job, who also works with calvin klein and other businesses, said, ok, guys, go for it. to do, and ourd global ceo at avery baker, average rating officer said, ok, we do have to do something out of the box. haveon't we do what we been talking about? why don't we do this open to the wear now fashion extravaganza quester it takes a lot, changing manufacturing, gett
immediate gratification is what these millennials want. do it thet want to traditional way.d to be a disruptor. i wanted to change the paradigm. charlie: i read something, and i have it here. -- challenges abound, many premium brands, amonging tommy hilfiger them, who have experienced stalled growth. to t.j. maxx or marshals, and you will find ralph lauren and tommy hilfiger shirts on close-out bins. saying is yes, that is true, and i had to change my business model and my means of reaching my...
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that's what's called instant gratification. >> lapook: the blue color indicates the presence of antibodies programmed to fight zika. >> fauci: we know that this kind of antibody protects an animal. so you can make a reasonable extrapolation that if you make the same kind of response in a human, that you will ultimately protect the human. and that's exactly what this is showing. >> lapook: that's is a big moment. if that had not turned color... >> fauci: if that had not turned front of you. >> lapook: they plan to soon test the vaccine in thousands of volunteers living in zika- infected areas like puerto rico. if it protects people there, it could be ready for distribution by early 2018. by that time, millions of people around the world will already have been infected. one of the big questions i've been hearing is, say, for example, "my ten-year-old daughter, if she gets infected now, will she have a problem ten years from now, when she gets pregnant?" >> fauci: there is no indication that there is going to be a problem at all. however, you always keep your eye out to see if there's somethi
that's what's called instant gratification. >> lapook: the blue color indicates the presence of antibodies programmed to fight zika. >> fauci: we know that this kind of antibody protects an animal. so you can make a reasonable extrapolation that if you make the same kind of response in a human, that you will ultimately protect the human. and that's exactly what this is showing. >> lapook: that's is a big moment. if that had not turned color... >> fauci: if that had not...
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. >> although this will not be instant gratification.voters did approve the hotly contested prop 64. nbc bay area's bob redell has more from berkeley. >> reporter: starting right now it is legal for you to smoke marijuana recreationally. however, it could be sometime before you're able to buy recreational pot, unless you already have a medical marijuana card. eventually the state will issue licenses to sell recreationally, but that's just not going to happen until at least 2018. proposition 64 does enact some restrictions. you must be 21 years of age to purchase and smoke weed. the amount you can possess will be limited to 28.5 grams at a time. you can also grow and have up to six plants. but you won't be able to smoke it anywhere, just like smoking signatur cigarettes, you'll be prohibited from smoking in public places and while driving or flying. the state will be able to put a 15% excise tax on the sale of weed in addition to a cultivation tax of growers of $10 an ounce, which is expected to raise a billion dollars each fore for the g
. >> although this will not be instant gratification.voters did approve the hotly contested prop 64. nbc bay area's bob redell has more from berkeley. >> reporter: starting right now it is legal for you to smoke marijuana recreationally. however, it could be sometime before you're able to buy recreational pot, unless you already have a medical marijuana card. eventually the state will issue licenses to sell recreationally, but that's just not going to happen until at least 2018....
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she's -- i did her for my own personal gratification. don't know what it is about her but the first time i heard her voice, i was locked up. i would listen to her music and she's got like this really, cute, country voice. it soothed me. no matter what's going on, there might be fights, chaos, the building could be burning down but if i'm listening to taylor swift, i'm relaxed. >> but it seems no melody can quiet the outbursts that punctuate life in the administrative segregation wing which houses members of the jail's largest gang, the orejones. >> usually they'll cause a disruption if they're upset or they just want to gain attention. mostly they all feed off each other. if one's kicking a door they all join in and start screaming. some days it's worse than others. they're young, rambunctious, they have nothing better to do, so that's the way they make their noise. you know, everybody thinks that this job that we have is such a gravy job and such an easy job. i challenge anybody to come in here and work this job for a week and see if we
she's -- i did her for my own personal gratification. don't know what it is about her but the first time i heard her voice, i was locked up. i would listen to her music and she's got like this really, cute, country voice. it soothed me. no matter what's going on, there might be fights, chaos, the building could be burning down but if i'm listening to taylor swift, i'm relaxed. >> but it seems no melody can quiet the outbursts that punctuate life in the administrative segregation wing...
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and that's the gratification right there. just knowing that we were able to make a difference out there. >>> coming up, a group of friends up against a rising tide. >> my entire body, including my neck was under the water. >> when "caught on camera, help is on the way" continues. >>> a kayaking trip becomes a nightmare. forcing four people to fight for their lives against the rising tide. >> we had a really small window to get everyone out of this tunnel or it's going to go from a rescue to a recovery. >> september 2nd, 2007. dennis riley along with his wife sue thompson and their friend claudia darrow are sightseeing along the ware river in massachusetts. >> we decided to take kayaks up the estuary as the tide was going up -- coming in, get there at high tide, and just kind of leisurely go back out with the tide. >> claudia puts down her paddle and starts taking pictures. but as she looks through her lens, she doesn't realize her kayak is slowly drifting toward a drainage tunnel called a culvert. >> just, you know, a baby's
and that's the gratification right there. just knowing that we were able to make a difference out there. >>> coming up, a group of friends up against a rising tide. >> my entire body, including my neck was under the water. >> when "caught on camera, help is on the way" continues. >>> a kayaking trip becomes a nightmare. forcing four people to fight for their lives against the rising tide. >> we had a really small window to get everyone out of this...