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most most popular 401(k) funds are loaded with technology stocks. is yours one of them? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, june 15th. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm in for tyler mathisen tonight. >> i'm contessa brewer in for sue herera. the technology factor kept a lid on stocks today. the nasdaq finished lower for the fourth time in five days. the dow jones industrial average dropped 14 points. the nasdaq was off 29. and the s&p 500 fell five. >>> technology wasn't the only thing investors were keeping an eye on. bob pisani reports on a few other concerns hanging over the market. >> reporter: stocks were in the red with notable weakness in technology which had been our market leader. however, tech leaders like facebook, amazon, apple, and microsoft cut losses by more than half in the late afternoon. two events are weighing on the markets today. first, overnight "the washington post" reported that robert mueller, the special counsel overseeing the investigation into russia's role in the 2016 election, was expanding the probe to de
most most popular 401(k) funds are loaded with technology stocks. is yours one of them? those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, june 15th. >>> good evening, everyone, i'm in for tyler mathisen tonight. >> i'm contessa brewer in for sue herera. the technology factor kept a lid on stocks today. the nasdaq finished lower for the fourth time in five days. the dow jones industrial average dropped 14 points. the nasdaq was off 29. and the...
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s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was the largest employer during his lifetime. he lived to 102. when he died he was still operating his brewery, he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. we are standing at his dupont circle mansion which was really his "i have arrived" statement after he made it in america and built up his brewing empire. this was built between 1892 and 1894. it was a technological innovation of its time. it had all of the latest and greatest in it. he lived here with his family until he died in 1945, and his wife died in 1956. heurich is an american story, and he is an important story in washington, d.c., history that has been lost over time. in washington, we are used to focusing on federal government and what is going on in congress. and our culture is focused on the smithsonians. they are histories that have been lost over time, people who built up the city. there have been people who have lived here for generations, and this is their story and ere t
s most important brewer. he was a philanthropist, and he also was the largest employer during his lifetime. he lived to 102. when he died he was still operating his brewery, he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. we are standing at his dupont circle mansion which was really his "i have arrived" statement after he made it in america and built up his brewing empire. this was built between 1892 and 1894. it was a technological innovation of its time. it had all of the latest...
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most prisons in the u.s. having very tight designated smoking areas, or eliminating tobacco altogether. seeing eight guys, you know, next to each other all smoking at the same time, and filming in this environment, that was a little tough sometimes. >> the yards in an american prison are very active. you go out there and you see guys lifting weights, playing all sorts of games. the yard at cz was a shocking contrast. it almost looked like a tenement building area. it was this concrete square block area, and all the guys can do out there is play soccer. that -- that basically is their recreation. that's their yard. >> but when it comes to contraband, we could have been in any u.s. prison. >> translator: the biggest problem we're dealing with are drugs and inmates bringing in cell phones. >> translator: we are about to witness a routine search of detention cells. two teams of security officers are conducting a search. one is directly involved in searching the cells and the items found in the cells while the oth
most prisons in the u.s. having very tight designated smoking areas, or eliminating tobacco altogether. seeing eight guys, you know, next to each other all smoking at the same time, and filming in this environment, that was a little tough sometimes. >> the yards in an american prison are very active. you go out there and you see guys lifting weights, playing all sorts of games. the yard at cz was a shocking contrast. it almost looked like a tenement building area. it was this concrete...
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nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at the rubric dot com. and now abc world news. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington time nor a true fat and. staring defeat in the face the president summons his senate says of the white house off to republicans a forced to delay a vote on healthcare reform. a crippling cyberattack goes global affecting companies and governments from ukraine to the u. s.. appears behind it and why. and the chinese ounces highway way sits down with the bbc to talk about his latest work here in washington. sprawling tribute to those who fight for freedom. welcome to world news america publican senators piled on a box in washington today. hold to the white house by president trump. he wants to know what's happening to the controversial health can bell. senate majority leader pulled the plug on a vote before the july fourth recess because he feared he'd lose. novice republicans became even more skittish after an independent congr
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again, most of the day, most we. >>> a color controversy that most people say hurts their cis sendingof take over of a major retailer that could impact your grocery shopping. >> a wrong way backward police chase that had people turned their heads. >> here is a look at the closiw' sponsored locally by crash proof retirement. shielding your future. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must wa o stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight ba discover new york state's rich legacy of equality. plan your trip to our equal rights destinations at iloveny.com where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico!inup . love mom and dad' dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, babygeico motorcycle,go?great . >>> tat that po running through several different one police chase, never seen before. headed down interstate in truck. this all happened last friday. the video was just released. the whole chase lasted only four minutes because of safety concerns. the driver c
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the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one that he was most proud of was the social security act passed in 1935. it provided for old age pensions for americans and unemployment insurance. again, this was probably empty or's proudest achievement of the entire new deal -- this without the fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal. one of the things we wanted visitors to understand is a continuing reality of fdr's disability. this is a man who is paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting is seeing what the public perception was. one of the things we always point out to visitors here is that we have 130,000 photographs of fdr in our collections, but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule that was observed by the press and the media at the time that you don't photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair. you don't for a fraction ways that would reveal the extent of his disability. the public knew that fdr had contracted polio, and they knew that he had some form of disability, but what was not under
the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one that he was most proud of was the social security act passed in 1935. it provided for old age pensions for americans and unemployment insurance. again, this was probably empty or's proudest achievement of the entire new deal -- this without the fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal. one of the things we wanted visitors to understand is a continuing reality of fdr's disability. this is a man who is paralyzed from the...
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one of the most dangerous places to be is on the water. that's where most people get struck.ere are some facts about lightning. it's five times hotter than the surface of the sun. that's 50,000 degrees fahrenheit. we'll talk about lightning deaths in a second. within the country, florida has the most lightning strikes of any state. tampa bay being the lightning capital of the u.s., hence the tampa bay lightning hockey team. as we mentioned, erratic and unpredictable, one of the most unpredictable things in the thunderstorm. facts about lightning, 25 million cloud-to-ground lightning strikes per career in the u.s. those are lightning strikes that doll permanent damage. within the last 30 years, on average, though, 51 lightning deaths have occurred per year. now 10% of that are people who are struck that have been killed. 90% have had permanent damage in some sort for the remainder of their life. now we're going to talk about myths and facts. some of these things might trick you. lightning never strikes the same place twice. well, that is a myth. of course, it can strike the sa
one of the most dangerous places to be is on the water. that's where most people get struck.ere are some facts about lightning. it's five times hotter than the surface of the sun. that's 50,000 degrees fahrenheit. we'll talk about lightning deaths in a second. within the country, florida has the most lightning strikes of any state. tampa bay being the lightning capital of the u.s., hence the tampa bay lightning hockey team. as we mentioned, erratic and unpredictable, one of the most...
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that the most mind remained at the launch. cardinal george pell one of the most senior figures in the roman catholic church has set sex offends challenges that have been made against him paul bowle. called no pal told a media conference that he had undergone a relentless character assassination. he said the pope had given him leave to return to australia from the vatican to face the challenges. the european union has appealed against the world trade organization ruling in favor of the united states so if a state aid for the american plane maker boeing. the eu is objecting primarily to tax breaks in washington state web boeing is based but do you and the u. s. of spent thirteen years arguing over the level of support they give respectively. advice and. now congress has a lot on its plate right now particularly as it struggles to pass healthcare reform and you might think that would be the focus of the white house. but instead republicans were answering questions about the president's tweets in which he insulted the and because
that the most mind remained at the launch. cardinal george pell one of the most senior figures in the roman catholic church has set sex offends challenges that have been made against him paul bowle. called no pal told a media conference that he had undergone a relentless character assassination. he said the pope had given him leave to return to australia from the vatican to face the challenges. the european union has appealed against the world trade organization ruling in favor of the united...
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it all adds up to our most reliable network ever.eps you connected to what matters most. alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump welcomed the ukrainian president of the oval office today.the talks between -- this is the first between them. it took place before trump meets with vladimir putin next month. ukraine relied on former president obama for support when russia annexed crimea. the u.n. says israel has taken no steps to comply with the security council call to stop all settlement activities, and in fact has substantially increased building in the past few months.the u.n. considers settlement construction illegal under international law. emergency services in portugal say they are making progress containing a massive wildfire. it has killed at least 64 people. that's according to the ap, which says that news was temporarily overshadowed by reports of another blaze nearby. venezuela says their chief prosecutor will face c
it all adds up to our most reliable network ever.eps you connected to what matters most. alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. president trump welcomed the ukrainian president of the oval office today.the talks between -- this is the first between them. it took place before trump meets with vladimir putin next month. ukraine relied on former president obama for support when russia annexed...
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yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them.rtainly don't publish them. most people don't write them down, they're trying to forget them. i think most people want to talk about them. after gigs i find that's the best bit, when i ‘m signing books or talking to people. really? yeah, they just want to tell me their stories. i love it. what do they ask you? they don't ask me, theyjust tell me their stories. that this one struck home because it reminded them of their relationship with somebody? exactly. or the first time they tried on a bra or being shy at school or whatever it is. you're particularly sharp on that transition to adolescence from the point of view of a girl. and i suppose you were writing in the knowledge that in contemporary society, the pressures, particularly on young women, young men as well, are enormous. that's why i wanted to put those poems in this book, really. ifeel for young girls it's more complicated than anyone because you're told basically at once to be sexy all the time and not have sex all the time. w
yeah, i guess most people don't... most people don't talk about them.rtainly don't publish them. most people don't write them down, they're trying to forget them. i think most people want to talk about them. after gigs i find that's the best bit, when i ‘m signing books or talking to people. really? yeah, they just want to tell me their stories. i love it. what do they ask you? they don't ask me, theyjust tell me their stories. that this one struck home because it reminded them of their...
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they were temporary visitors for the most part. adapting to the circumstances as they found it, reinventing themselves was a great adventure. they functioned as land pirates, essentially, plundering anything shiny and then leaving. this temporary transitory stillt of the gold rush has elements that affect us to this day. women were rare. only 8% of the total population in the california gold rush was female, and in the mining camps, it was much less -- 3% or less. didact, many mining camps not see women for months. one of the exhibits in the library after my talk tonight is the original publication of the dame shirley letters. dave shirley wrote a series of expressing1851 dramatically and well what it was like to be a woman in the gold fields. when she arrived, she was the first woman those miners had seen in six months, and when she wrote about it in her letter, she said, "when they looked at me, i was a petticoat astonishment. there were other groups here, too. rapidlyfornia gold rush became the most complex, culturally diverse,
they were temporary visitors for the most part. adapting to the circumstances as they found it, reinventing themselves was a great adventure. they functioned as land pirates, essentially, plundering anything shiny and then leaving. this temporary transitory stillt of the gold rush has elements that affect us to this day. women were rare. only 8% of the total population in the california gold rush was female, and in the mining camps, it was much less -- 3% or less. didact, many mining camps not...
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who need it most. alefa is seven months old. she is just entering the critical six month to two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason reinking: alefa is severely malnourished and marasmic, as you can see from the extremely small arms. narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half wiwill die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnourished kids often swell up with edema, a painful buildup of fluid under the skin. pilirani's swelling is so severe he can barely walk. until recently, the best treatment available for pilirani and alefa was one to two months of hospitalization. but even in the best rural hospitals, only 25 to 40% of children fully recover. project peanut butter gets much better results by distributing a special, ready to use, therapeutic food to the mothers, who will take it with them and treat their own children at home. ready to use therapeutic food is powerful medicine. this peanut-based
who need it most. alefa is seven months old. she is just entering the critical six month to two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason reinking: alefa is severely malnourished and marasmic, as you can see from the extremely small arms. narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half wiwill die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnourished kids often swell up with edema, a painful buildup of...
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the most expensive house race ever. the most pivotal political moment yet to face this white house. all of those things. then again, it could just be tuesday. it's sometimes hard to
the most expensive house race ever. the most pivotal political moment yet to face this white house. all of those things. then again, it could just be tuesday. it's sometimes hard to
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and most of them are doing it alone. that's unbelievable. caring for someone with any illness is 24 hours a day and without the support it can take a toll on the person's health. if they're working, some of them actually have to stor all. it can take totally stress on their relationships with family as well. >> where do they go for help? >> the alzheimer's association. one of the things that we do know is once the diagnosis is made families don't know where to turn to. a call to the 800 number which is 1-800-272-3900 can connect families to all kinds of community resources and what we like to do is start with a care consultation with families. these are opportunities to start the conversation a lot of times families will say we haven't even told our children. how do we have that conversation? we address what needs to be done. planning ahead is key. we know caring for someone is very expensive so we offer a number of community presentations on legal and financial planning to help families plan for the future care of their loved ones. >> what'
and most of them are doing it alone. that's unbelievable. caring for someone with any illness is 24 hours a day and without the support it can take a toll on the person's health. if they're working, some of them actually have to stor all. it can take totally stress on their relationships with family as well. >> where do they go for help? >> the alzheimer's association. one of the things that we do know is once the diagnosis is made families don't know where to turn to. a call to the...
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cobb county is the most conservative, the most republican part of this district.nly 39% of the vote. he's at roughly 39%. he needed to be around 43, 44 to have a chance to win the district. democrats have to ask themselves how do we get republicans to vote especially in a district where donald trump just barely won it, why is it he couldn't get cross overvotes. in the most democratic part of the district, account reason we know the race is over, dekalb county is the most democratic vote. all the votes are counted. ossoff did quite well in that country, 58-42. there are no more votes for him to come back. that's why we know that karen handel will win this race. in fulton county, the atlanta suburbs out to the exurbs, 53-47. strong performance by the republican candidate. out of 2008, after 2012, a lot of talk the republicans didn't get the mechanics of the digital age of politics. donald trump's provied late and republicans have proved they can turn out voters on election day and compete in early voting. that's a painful lesson for democrats as we move from the spe
cobb county is the most conservative, the most republican part of this district.nly 39% of the vote. he's at roughly 39%. he needed to be around 43, 44 to have a chance to win the district. democrats have to ask themselves how do we get republicans to vote especially in a district where donald trump just barely won it, why is it he couldn't get cross overvotes. in the most democratic part of the district, account reason we know the race is over, dekalb county is the most democratic vote. all...
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now, even if all that aid does reach the camps, the most vulnerable — some of the most vulnerable anywhere— that might not be enough. that's because the un says that it needs more than $1 billion worth of assistance in order to help those suffering in north—east nigeria. as things stand, at the moment, they say they have only received a quarter of the money that they actually need. now we must turn to paris because a car has crashed into a police van in the champs—elysees, right in the centre of town, the car then burst into fla m es centre of town, the car then burst into flames and the driver died. here are some pictures we have had in common you can make out the damaged car that was involved. we know when police got into the vehicle there were weapons inside. there were no other injuries other than to the man who was driving the car, who was unconscious when taken out of it. he died later. this is the update we would given by the police. translation: there were several weapons inside the car. including explosives which were powerful enough to blow the vehicle up. the individual concerne
now, even if all that aid does reach the camps, the most vulnerable — some of the most vulnerable anywhere— that might not be enough. that's because the un says that it needs more than $1 billion worth of assistance in order to help those suffering in north—east nigeria. as things stand, at the moment, they say they have only received a quarter of the money that they actually need. now we must turn to paris because a car has crashed into a police van in the champs—elysees, right in the...
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what was the most important thing? rearm and prepare for this global conflict, so he was a pragmatist and i think the best politics of both parties sees-- parties looking his success in changing the way government looks. looking at his success in moving legislation through congress and using that as a role model of how they can be successful. >> what would he feel today if he saw we were $20 trillion in debt and that we are going to have to change things in a time like his social security plan to pay for it in a few years? >> fdr believed everyone should pay their share and he was committed to writing income inequality, but in world war ii everyone suffered. of the amount of bass-- cash you could buy, the amount of beef you could buy, everything in your daily life was rationed. every single american was impacted by the war. there was no, that's just other people or the military has to suffer. everyone was equally engaged. there was not a single american did not know someone directly involved in the war effort or someon
what was the most important thing? rearm and prepare for this global conflict, so he was a pragmatist and i think the best politics of both parties sees-- parties looking his success in changing the way government looks. looking at his success in moving legislation through congress and using that as a role model of how they can be successful. >> what would he feel today if he saw we were $20 trillion in debt and that we are going to have to change things in a time like his social security...
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that's the most since world war ii.pens to be close to the population of the united kingdom. as we looked at what is airbnb good at? short-term hospitality, trust between strangers, and global presence. we thought we could extend this natural generosity into a platform we are calling "open homes." emily: you called this 21st century philanthropy. why are you doing this? >> i feel we have a responsibility, this incredible asset, this amazing community of over 300 million homes in many countries. looking around in the world of how we might apply what we are good at with where it is needed the most, it makes a lot of sense. emily: you are a $31 billion company. you have investors who placed huge bets on your future. how do you sell them on the idea this is worth devoting time and resources to, from a business perspective? >> you know, i think this is really just a natural extension of what we are already doing. it is a question of, why not provide the same solutions to travelers to those who are displaced? emily: how does
that's the most since world war ii.pens to be close to the population of the united kingdom. as we looked at what is airbnb good at? short-term hospitality, trust between strangers, and global presence. we thought we could extend this natural generosity into a platform we are calling "open homes." emily: you called this 21st century philanthropy. why are you doing this? >> i feel we have a responsibility, this incredible asset, this amazing community of over 300 million homes in...
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most of saturday looks nice. get into some nice weather, 85 on sunday, look at this, a phenomenal stretch of june weather, very rarely do we see temperatures upper 70s to around 80 degrees. i think we get there tuesday and wednesday, a little bit unsettled. lots of events. let's talk about a couple of them, if you're going to the beach, had a question, can i play tennis on saturday and sunday down at the beaches. sunday probably the better day. we expect to see rain especially early on saturday, even here looking okay. sunday looki down at the beach in water temperature up into the 70s now. another event coming up this weekend, this is going to be a cool one. you heard me talk about it a little bit yesterday, the barbecue battle, the 25th anniversary, national capitol barbec barbecue, 87 degrees on saturday, this is on pennsylvania avenue right around third street. 85 degrees on sunday you need to get tickets heads up there. it's great for that. most of the rain moves on out. we'll send it back into you. you know
most of saturday looks nice. get into some nice weather, 85 on sunday, look at this, a phenomenal stretch of june weather, very rarely do we see temperatures upper 70s to around 80 degrees. i think we get there tuesday and wednesday, a little bit unsettled. lots of events. let's talk about a couple of them, if you're going to the beach, had a question, can i play tennis on saturday and sunday down at the beaches. sunday probably the better day. we expect to see rain especially early on...
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introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.s a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> corcoran is known statewide for having one of the worst gang situations but it's rare that it spills over to its minimum security yard. however, it appears that a gang-related battle nearly took place on the level 1 yard. >> what happened this weekend, it was a -- it was between the whites and southerners. one of the whites called the southerners a snitch, so it's a big old standoff. the southerner and the whites, they were horseplaying. one of them got upset and they just started fighting. and the south siders, they'll jump in. >> miss one bean, you miss the whole burrito. comes down to fighting the riot. i have to be part of it. >> why? >> if i'm not a part of it, then it's all mad for me. with my people. i'm a soldier. and if i don't do my duty, then it's up to them to take me out of the ball game. >> what does that mean? >> that's it no more. >> the white guy broke it up. he went to the shock collar for the south siders in the building a
introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.s a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> corcoran is known statewide for having one of the worst gang situations but it's rare that it spills over to its minimum security yard. however, it appears that a gang-related battle nearly took place on the level 1 yard. >> what happened this weekend, it was a -- it was between the whites and southerners. one of the whites called the southerners a...
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introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.w kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> well, we raised this at the top of the broadcast. the unwillingness of white house press secretary sean spicer to answer simple yes or no questions about matters big and small, all of which the president has either spoken or tweeted about already. instead, spicer says he hasn't asked the president. he hints or outright promises to ask, then never seems to. keeping 'em honest, we're actually keeping a list of the questions. are there tapes of the president's conversations with james comey? do people contribute to global warming? does the president believe russia melded in the election? did president obama wiretap president-elect trump? did voter fraud give hillary clinton the popular vote victory? what's weird, on all these questions, the president has already weighed in, either hinting at or flat-out stating an answer. yet when sean spicer is asked for a yes or no, he says he doesn't know and hasn't asked. hence that list which we just showed you,
introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots.w kind of network. xfinity mobile. >>> well, we raised this at the top of the broadcast. the unwillingness of white house press secretary sean spicer to answer simple yes or no questions about matters big and small, all of which the president has either spoken or tweeted about already. instead, spicer says he hasn't asked the president. he hints or outright promises to ask, then never seems to....
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most things. they're not trained but they are used to having people around them all their lives, most of these animals. most of them. and so when we go in, we've worked with the zoo, let's say for weeks in advance. and if it's a tiger, they've already prepped a space in white and so when we get there the tiger just thinks he is coming in to have lunch on a white background. sometimes it is as simple as that. most of the time, the shoots are very quick. especially with birds. with birds a lot of time we bring them into a shooting tap and maybe the shoot lasts a minute or two and then they're released back into their enclosures. >> do they have personalities? >> oh, yes. they are a lot smarter than anybody gives them credit for. for most animals, i think, well i don't know that i'm any , smarter than this animal i'm looking at. they are playing and malicious and angry and tired and excited and jubilant. just like us, most animals. and so we hope the eye contact gets people to realize that they're so
most things. they're not trained but they are used to having people around them all their lives, most of these animals. most of them. and so when we go in, we've worked with the zoo, let's say for weeks in advance. and if it's a tiger, they've already prepped a space in white and so when we get there the tiger just thinks he is coming in to have lunch on a white background. sometimes it is as simple as that. most of the time, the shoots are very quick. especially with birds. with birds a lot of...
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president trump is undoing most of those actions. we're a long ways away from meeting our commitment. the people who wanted us to stay in said well, it's just voluntary. you don't have to do it. it's a commitment of the united states. typically international commitments can be litigated in federal court by private citizens saying, the united states is not living up to its commitment. the second thing is, that the paris treaty, is perpetual. every five years each party is supposed to make a new commitment. by staying in, if president trump had stayed in, i think he would have been pursuing the failed postals -- policies of george w. bush. what happened was when president bush went away and president obama came in, everything that just been sitting there for eight years, pop back to life. if you recall in the first year in december of 2009 president obama's first term we had the copenhagen. which collapsed. which was a big event which had been lying there ready to go. the other thing that president trump did as he made it very clear, t
president trump is undoing most of those actions. we're a long ways away from meeting our commitment. the people who wanted us to stay in said well, it's just voluntary. you don't have to do it. it's a commitment of the united states. typically international commitments can be litigated in federal court by private citizens saying, the united states is not living up to its commitment. the second thing is, that the paris treaty, is perpetual. every five years each party is supposed to make a new...
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some of the states that have given the most support to president trump are also places with the most in the state of kentucky more than 420,000 people have been insured through the expansion of the programme for the poor called medicaid. from there laura bicker reports. this is what donald trump described as ‘forgotten america'. upstate kentucky used to be coal country. it is not any longer. it is now blighted by ill—health and an opioid crisis. let's have a look at things. how is your breathing? so i can focus on things other than getting that feeling every day. doctors say this kind of intervention will save money in the long run and save what is becoming a lost generation. this community is finding ways to look after its own after enduring so many changes. they hope that washington is listening and will not turn its back on them now. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a sad ending to the story of the baby chimpanzee nemley rescued from animal traffickers in west africa. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong, with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firewor
some of the states that have given the most support to president trump are also places with the most in the state of kentucky more than 420,000 people have been insured through the expansion of the programme for the poor called medicaid. from there laura bicker reports. this is what donald trump described as ‘forgotten america'. upstate kentucky used to be coal country. it is not any longer. it is now blighted by ill—health and an opioid crisis. let's have a look at things. how is your...
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up next, sharing stories about an issue most of us would rather ignore. vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients taking donepezil. namzaric may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions; including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; slow heartbeat, fainting, more stomach acid which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; nausea, vomiting, difficulty urinating, seizures, and worsening of lung problems. most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, dizziness, loss of appetite, and bruising. (woman 2 vo) i'm
up next, sharing stories about an issue most of us would rather ignore. vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients taking donepezil. namzaric may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to...
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most of the day will be dry. low 60s rights now in philadelphia. close to 80 degrees this afternoon. partly sunny skies. there is a changes of isolated shower in delaware and new jersey. this afternoon. 80 degrees for new jersey. there's even hotter weather ahead as we get to the weekend. weekend forecast when i'm back in ten minutes. first jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. >>> 95 is where we're starting here. cottman avenue. no problems or delays yet. moving to center city. speeds into the 60s. still there. between north crop well road. right around sayer avenue. shot of route 70 in a different part of cherry hill. old orchard road. see everything looks good for the most part. little bit west. also watching mass transit. end here. running about 10 minutes late. katy and vai, back to you. >>> new overnight, investigators looking for the cause of an apartment fire in philadelphia. nbc 10 north 11 street near vine and center city. flames broke out after 2:00 this morning inside an apartment on top of
most of the day will be dry. low 60s rights now in philadelphia. close to 80 degrees this afternoon. partly sunny skies. there is a changes of isolated shower in delaware and new jersey. this afternoon. 80 degrees for new jersey. there's even hotter weather ahead as we get to the weekend. weekend forecast when i'm back in ten minutes. first jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. >>> 95 is where we're starting here. cottman avenue. no problems or delays yet. moving to center...
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the most awarded luxury suv of the century.it your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> home cooking from students in training. >> looks good. today was the grand re-opening of the clipper's fair at chester high school. students run the high school part of the culinary program. you don't have to be a student to dig into this food. there were plenty of visitors enjoying brunch. we talked to one student who is planning to use what he's learned from the program. >> going to delaware county for hotel restaurant management. >> there you go. the student run restaurant has been closed for the past three years. >> impressive. >>> a michigan mailman being hailed a hero. he sprung into action after he noticed a man turning blue right before his eyes. jared hill was working his route last week when he saw a man on his porch when he came by again ten minutes later. that man was purple. he took over and started performing cpr. neighbors call him a hero. it's something he's having a little trouble wrapping h
the most awarded luxury suv of the century.it your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. >>> home cooking from students in training. >> looks good. today was the grand re-opening of the clipper's fair at chester high school. students run the high school part of the culinary program. you don't have to be a student to dig into this food. there were plenty of visitors enjoying brunch. we talked to one student who is planning to use what he's learned from...
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he was voted "most likely to walk up to the bar with a fake i.d.e alcohol, please." [ laughter and applause ] here's brad hunt for nashville. he was voted "most likely to tip his head back and have a a giant pez come out of his neck." [ laughter and applause ] next up from the penguins is carl hagelin. he was voted "most likely to say you are what you eat, and then eat a picture of macaulay culkin and draco malfoy." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: next up from nashville is ryan ellis. he was voted "warmest neck." [ laughter ] warmest -- warmest neck. >> steve: warmest neck. he won the award. >> jimmy: here's nashville center vernon fiddler. he was voted "most likely to be the guy at the bar who says, you know, they used to be able to smoke in here." [ laughter and applause ] "those were the days." next up is jake guentzel for pittsburgh. he was voted "most likely to play beavis in the broadway adaptation of beavis and butt-head." heh, heh. [ laughter and applause ] up next, for nashville is craig smith. he was voted "most likely
he was voted "most likely to walk up to the bar with a fake i.d.e alcohol, please." [ laughter and applause ] here's brad hunt for nashville. he was voted "most likely to tip his head back and have a a giant pez come out of his neck." [ laughter and applause ] next up from the penguins is carl hagelin. he was voted "most likely to say you are what you eat, and then eat a picture of macaulay culkin and draco malfoy." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: wow....
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. >> the most beautiful thing. i love innovation, i love competing. i hate my competitors. >> you hate your competitors? >> of course, i do. i want to beat them up. >> you want to make dannon yogurt and yoplait suffer? >> back to-- france. ( laughter ) >> he is the billionaire creator of chobani yogurt, and a reminder that foreigners don't always take jobs from americans, sometimes they create them-- a lot of them. >> hey, brother, how you doing? >> there aren't many jobs as dangerous as a gorilla doctor. and as we learned firsthand, before getting close enough to treat one... >> about to give the antibiotic. >> ...these veterinarians often travel miles and miles into some of the most difficult terrain on earth. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update, sponsored by lincoln unanimous,. you're in charge. >> reporter: good evening. terror lance week's brexit vote are expected to be topics of conversation
. >> the most beautiful thing. i love innovation, i love competing. i hate my competitors. >> you hate your competitors? >> of course, i do. i want to beat them up. >> you want to make dannon yogurt and yoplait suffer? >> back to-- france. ( laughter ) >> he is the billionaire creator of chobani yogurt, and a reminder that foreigners don't always take jobs from americans, sometimes they create them-- a lot of them. >> hey, brother, how you doing?...
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the most boring topic of all.infrastructure week," really? it's like if a tv channel said how can we steal viewers from "shark week." oh, i know "barnacle week." yeah, they're like warts for the ocean. oh, yeah. ( laughter ) but the truth, is as boring as infrastructure is, it is important, right, because without roads and bridges, how are we going to get comey to the senate to testify? because it's comey week. until then, it's "infrastructure week." >> president trump today announcing his plans to privatize the nation's air traffic control system. >> we will launch this air travel revolution by modernizing the outdated system of air traffic control. at its core, our new plan will dramatically improve america's air traffic control system but turning it over to a self-financing, nonprofit organization. >> trevor: i'm sorry, but who needed this? like, which one of trump's voters was, like, too many times we have been told to circle around instead of landing! and i will stand e-mails and pussy grabbing as long as som
the most boring topic of all.infrastructure week," really? it's like if a tv channel said how can we steal viewers from "shark week." oh, i know "barnacle week." yeah, they're like warts for the ocean. oh, yeah. ( laughter ) but the truth, is as boring as infrastructure is, it is important, right, because without roads and bridges, how are we going to get comey to the senate to testify? because it's comey week. until then, it's "infrastructure week." >>...
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this is our most favourite cheese.magine it being a little bit kind of lighter on the flavour, and a bit easier... we are never light on the flavour with cheese, no! totally wrong! this next cheese actually reminds me of like parmesan or something like this. this one is made injuly, when we have the south—west winds. it is like the milk... it's like these little details, aren't they? just change the profiles... this one is usually made around springtime. they are made exactly the same, but they have different textures, different tastes. this is probably one of my favourites, actually. i mean, usually this is served with crunchy bread. a bit of olive oil. a little bit. some olives, perhaps? perhaps, why not. tomatoes, even. when in rome. delicious. as my day comes to an end here in istanbul, sedar tells me that he's got one last treat in store for me. we're off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams, in the city. this is rather grand, isn't it? look at that! built in the 16th century, it's built on a site that da
this is our most favourite cheese.magine it being a little bit kind of lighter on the flavour, and a bit easier... we are never light on the flavour with cheese, no! totally wrong! this next cheese actually reminds me of like parmesan or something like this. this one is made injuly, when we have the south—west winds. it is like the milk... it's like these little details, aren't they? just change the profiles... this one is usually made around springtime. they are made exactly the same, but...
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it's also home to the sport's most intriguing prospect.ni looms large in the snowy hokkaido town of sapporo. if tokyo is a fastball, sapporo is a curveball. japan's fifth-largest city feels not unlike a laid-back ski village. but this is a baseball town. and this is the home stadium, the sapporo dome. it's here we sat down with ohtani. we broke the ice with a question about what we'd heard was his favorite local fast food. very important question. in & out burger or captain kangaroo burger? >> shohei ohtani ( translated ): captain kangaroo. >> wertheim: better? towering and affable, ohtani is working on his english, but felt more comfortable using a translator during our interview. >> wertheim: i want to ask you about coming to the majors. but should we say, "if," or should we say, "when"? >> ohtani ( translated ): that's a tough one. i mean, nothing is for certain, so, i guess it's "if." >> wertheim: despite that cautious response, ohtani eagerly revealed which major league players he looks most forward to facing- no less than m.v.p. hitt
it's also home to the sport's most intriguing prospect.ni looms large in the snowy hokkaido town of sapporo. if tokyo is a fastball, sapporo is a curveball. japan's fifth-largest city feels not unlike a laid-back ski village. but this is a baseball town. and this is the home stadium, the sapporo dome. it's here we sat down with ohtani. we broke the ice with a question about what we'd heard was his favorite local fast food. very important question. in & out burger or captain kangaroo burger?...
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you know, i have great relationships with most of the people in the senate with, as you know, most of the people in the house. i think i really -- i work very hard. i made a lot of great friendships with the people in the house, a lot of them. same thing in the senate. they're four very good people. they're friends of mine. i don't think they're that far off. famous last words, right? >> here is what one of president trump's dear friends in the senate said today about president trump. >> if the house bill was, you know, mean according to the president at 23 million, what's the senate bill? >> here's what i would tell any senator. if you're counting on the president to have your back, you need to watch it. >> joining us now, david jolly from florida and ezra klein, editor in chief of fox.com. >> ezra, the cbo report today, what for you are the highlights of it? what do you think are the points that we'll be hearing the most about between now and the vote? >> highlights isn't the word i'd choose, but there's a lot in there. the part of the cbo report that i could not get over came i thi
you know, i have great relationships with most of the people in the senate with, as you know, most of the people in the house. i think i really -- i work very hard. i made a lot of great friendships with the people in the house, a lot of them. same thing in the senate. they're four very good people. they're friends of mine. i don't think they're that far off. famous last words, right? >> here is what one of president trump's dear friends in the senate said today about president trump....
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i know him better than most. perhaps the most scathing part of james comey's testimony last week was when he said that part of the reason he logged those memos was the nature of the person, referring to donald trump. the president has mentioned recordings that he may have of conversations he had with james comey. seeing comey's testimony, hearing that trump may have recorded those conversations, does that fit into the nature of the donald trump that you know? >> well, it -- [ inaudible ] when i -- [ inaudible ] donald i took -- [ inaudible ] and we took -- that -- [ inaudible ] -- >> we're going to have to stop you there, mike. we're having some audio difficulties. we'll get back to you once that's fixed. let's go to stephen more. steve there were nine private meetings in person and over the phone the trump and comey. once comey thought trump would be crossing a line, he felt, why didn't he tell trump that his actions were inappropriate. >> was a that to me? >> yes. >> the reason is because you don't-up jump out
i know him better than most. perhaps the most scathing part of james comey's testimony last week was when he said that part of the reason he logged those memos was the nature of the person, referring to donald trump. the president has mentioned recordings that he may have of conversations he had with james comey. seeing comey's testimony, hearing that trump may have recorded those conversations, does that fit into the nature of the donald trump that you know? >> well, it -- [ inaudible ]...
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lock at the bottom of the screen for your most accurate forecast. what a way to kick off our thursday. jersey temperatures, upper 40s for summers point. cape may at 48. and upper township at 49 degrees. jersey also seeing lotting of 40s and 50s. a chillier start to your thursday. keep the jackets handy. temperatures will be seasonal. lots of 70s across the board. the average high in philadelphia is 80. we'll be right around that. coyle field, one degree cooler. robinsville at 51 degrees. our out the door forecast, now earlier there was an 80 here. that was a misprint. we're seeing temperatures climb into the 70s for today. 73 degrees. notice we are e seeing a mix of sun and clouds. that's the story for today. i'm going with mostly sunny skies for everybody. a nice climb here. 70s by noon for the lehigh valley. 71 degrees. so a little warmer for the northwest quarter of the viewing area. keep that in mind. a a nice day for you guys. jersey shore at 8:00 a.m. 64 at 4:00 p.m. 63 degrees. i'm working on this heat wave tracker for you. because it's going
lock at the bottom of the screen for your most accurate forecast. what a way to kick off our thursday. jersey temperatures, upper 40s for summers point. cape may at 48. and upper township at 49 degrees. jersey also seeing lotting of 40s and 50s. a chillier start to your thursday. keep the jackets handy. temperatures will be seasonal. lots of 70s across the board. the average high in philadelphia is 80. we'll be right around that. coyle field, one degree cooler. robinsville at 51 degrees. our...
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the heart of stopping effect of the ongoing class war the removal of labor for income would be the most profound thing that we could do or at least subsided substantially what i mean by removal removal of unions that are in place for the automobile if it's a place of automation and then you start to start to subsidize so to speak you start to support people by lowering the work lowering the hours reducing the work basically reducing the work week reducing the work hours and then things like universe universal basic income there's other things i could rattle on that would compensate for the automation shift but that that's what needs to happen as one core step which invariably has to happen to some degree. and with the jobs disappearing you know people are suffering when in fact that should be a good thing where people have more time and they they make same out of money you know if we're still on a money going so that it should be a good thing then the analogy that i used to complain of evil is like it's basically like we're all hamsters on treadmills and there's all the taking away the
the heart of stopping effect of the ongoing class war the removal of labor for income would be the most profound thing that we could do or at least subsided substantially what i mean by removal removal of unions that are in place for the automobile if it's a place of automation and then you start to start to subsidize so to speak you start to support people by lowering the work lowering the hours reducing the work basically reducing the work week reducing the work hours and then things like...
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gottlieb is looking at most dangerous ones, fentanyl is one of the most dangerous, that is one that fdactive role. charles: thank you very were. i also think there is a spiritual aspect we must look into. coming up, global hot spots reaching new boiling points. we'll be right back. charles: pentagon officials are affirming that u.s. pilots will not hesitate to defend themselves against go any russia attacks or threats. this in response to u.s. jet shooting down a syrian warplane over the weekend. michael, let me start with you. first time we shot down a syrian plane since we entered that conflict going after isis in 2014. is it your opinion they were not taking us seriously after 8 years of feckless, leadership from president obama? or was this some sort of a individual test against trump administration? >> thanks charles. what is interesting is that russians and turkish air force bombed u.s.-backed rebels in past, and obama administration did nothing. this was a react by trump administration. only after calling russians, saying, can you put pressure on assad's forces not to bomb our gu
gottlieb is looking at most dangerous ones, fentanyl is one of the most dangerous, that is one that fdactive role. charles: thank you very were. i also think there is a spiritual aspect we must look into. coming up, global hot spots reaching new boiling points. we'll be right back. charles: pentagon officials are affirming that u.s. pilots will not hesitate to defend themselves against go any russia attacks or threats. this in response to u.s. jet shooting down a syrian warplane over the...
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this is hardly the most difficult moment in american history. i believe you can safely argue that the civil war, two world wars, and the great depression have us beat by a long shot. you are a blessed generation in so many ways with opportunities unimaginable to past generations, and gratitude is one of the hallmarks of a blessed life, but every life faces hardships. we are in the midst of a profoundly perform test important moment in the poll -- important moment in the political and civic life of america. the challenges today are more from within them without, and i believe this is the moment that if we do not handle it well, could produce harmful effects on my generation and on yours, and on generations yet unborn. the stakes are that serious. so today i want to speak about some disturbing trends in our national life, trends that need to be challenged by people of both genders, every class, race, and ethnic background, of every political party and ideology, but most especially by young people who are not only inheritors of the future but will
this is hardly the most difficult moment in american history. i believe you can safely argue that the civil war, two world wars, and the great depression have us beat by a long shot. you are a blessed generation in so many ways with opportunities unimaginable to past generations, and gratitude is one of the hallmarks of a blessed life, but every life faces hardships. we are in the midst of a profoundly perform test important moment in the poll -- important moment in the political and civic life...
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most of the day, rain free.ve all the way to the beach, it won't happen until after sundown. saturday, nice down the shore. sunshine, 72-degrees. sunday, partly sunny with a high of 70. race weekend in dover. tomorrow, mix of sun and clouds, 777-degrees. sunday, partly sunny with a high of 71-degrees. it should be nice for the races. >> tomorrow, morning showers, afternoon sunshine, high of 77. sunday, partly sunny. a warm front moving in. 82-degrees with evening showers, thunderstorms, we keep the chance of showers monday. high of 82-degrees and then temperatures cool down. tuesday, cooler with shower, 74. wednesday, the coolest day of the week, 71 again. thursday, we dry things out, sunny, 77 and friday, a high of 80-degrees. the first weekend of june should be nice, not perfect but nicer than last week. >> we deserve it after may. >> may was miserable. >> june will be great. a prom night tradition continued tonight. seniors kicked off the night with a parade. students road on fire trucks, motorcycles, carriag
most of the day, rain free.ve all the way to the beach, it won't happen until after sundown. saturday, nice down the shore. sunshine, 72-degrees. sunday, partly sunny with a high of 70. race weekend in dover. tomorrow, mix of sun and clouds, 777-degrees. sunday, partly sunny with a high of 71-degrees. it should be nice for the races. >> tomorrow, morning showers, afternoon sunshine, high of 77. sunday, partly sunny. a warm front moving in. 82-degrees with evening showers, thunderstorms,...
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most of the activity because of that easterly flow, that northeasterly flow most of the activity is southre toward chicago but our weather coming down from the north. we're not going to be seeing all that much tomorrow. isolated shower most likely to the west of i-95. 80 degrees at noon, 85 degrees at 4:00. humidity also down. tomorrow a fairly comfortable day on our thursday. by 8:00 mostly dry 85 tomorrow but 84 degrees on friday. 87 on saturday. that's when we start to see the humidity back on the increase, sunday going for a high of 93, hot and humid on sunday. best chance it looks like it'll be on friday. another chance on monday with a high of 89 and all next week we stay in the 80s, no heat wave here. actually some pretty nice weather for the month of june. looking pretty good as we head towards fathers day. the hottest day, you know, because it's father's day. >> of course. >> thank you, doug. >> just our luck. >>> get in the pool. >> there you go. >>> they could've used some pool action. big scene played out overnight, stunning scene, an inferno caught on tape. the serious questi
most of the activity because of that easterly flow, that northeasterly flow most of the activity is southre toward chicago but our weather coming down from the north. we're not going to be seeing all that much tomorrow. isolated shower most likely to the west of i-95. 80 degrees at noon, 85 degrees at 4:00. humidity also down. tomorrow a fairly comfortable day on our thursday. by 8:00 mostly dry 85 tomorrow but 84 degrees on friday. 87 on saturday. that's when we start to see the humidity back...
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most of these costs were often these costs are unseen.the flipside of that is a lot of cost of benefits. to the sound economically, you can't just focus on the benefits you see in it for the cost. you have to look beyond the first stage, the first act, you should cephalexin and economics play and it doesn't end after the first act. as a general rule, each of us spend their own money more carefully and only then we spend other peoples money. but this is indisputably obvious, but judging from the public policy that comes out of other people. the reigning presumption among other people, mostly people on the political left, but not always if you take money from person a and give it to person b., they'll spend money better. more productively than other people's money. number three, when the cost of taking some action rise, people are less likely to take this action in a moment you'll see the relevant this morning. this seems obvious as well. more costly for me to do something unless likely to do it or i will do it less. probably the most funda
most of these costs were often these costs are unseen.the flipside of that is a lot of cost of benefits. to the sound economically, you can't just focus on the benefits you see in it for the cost. you have to look beyond the first stage, the first act, you should cephalexin and economics play and it doesn't end after the first act. as a general rule, each of us spend their own money more carefully and only then we spend other peoples money. but this is indisputably obvious, but judging from the...
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it is the most honest place.e surface but look under it, in southern california, many things that decide the world, the trends of the world — i don't speak of trendy things, i mean serious things, like collective dreams of the world in cinema, video games, computer, internet, free speech movements, accepting gays and lesbians as an integral part of a dignified society. so you see california as a very vibrant, contemporary place... exactly, yes, but all of the stupidity is there as well. ah well, let's get to stupidity in a moment... pumping iron. 5—year—old children going to yoga classes... and the hippies and new age... ..pseudophilosophy. you talk about all of that as though you aren't part of it. but it seems to me you have a dilemma. because... no, no! hang on, let me finish. you have made movies from time to time that have involved hollywood money, studio money. yes. i'm thinking of rescue dawn, the extraordinary story of an american german pilot captured in vietnam. now, when you made that movie, the new yo
it is the most honest place.e surface but look under it, in southern california, many things that decide the world, the trends of the world — i don't speak of trendy things, i mean serious things, like collective dreams of the world in cinema, video games, computer, internet, free speech movements, accepting gays and lesbians as an integral part of a dignified society. so you see california as a very vibrant, contemporary place... exactly, yes, but all of the stupidity is there as well. ah...
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most school it's not just. it's not the capitol fresh it's something special in the you can see and we have a lot of things to show our guests. before we go we've got some breaking news and a small explosion of been reported in the brussels central train station the train station there has been evacuated so we know for the moment of course we'll keep you updated throughout the night next it's the kaiser report. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around...
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most of us are born with the answer. others have to sift through the pieces. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ shala, lala, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ >> nebil: addis ababa. [ speaking amharic ] ♪ >> anthony: admit it. you hear the name ethiopia and you think "starving children with distended bellies." you think dust and famine and despair so awful, you frankly don't want to even think about it anymore. but take a look. addis ababa, capital city of ethiopia. a cool, high altitude, urban center that will both confirm and confound expectations. fueled largely by direct foreign investment and a returning ethiopian diaspora eager to be part of the new growth, things are changing in addis. it's one of the fastest growing economies in the world. it's not the first time the place has gone through a growth spurt. in the 1950s, emperor
most of us are born with the answer. others have to sift through the pieces. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ shala, lala, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, ♪ >> nebil: addis ababa. [ speaking amharic ] ♪ >> anthony: admit it. you hear the name ethiopia and you think...
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i was in washington for most of my career.ne of my more interesting points was as the taking -- producer for "america's most wanted." i used to help catch criminals, which was a fascinating way to see the power of television in communicating with people. it was really one of tv's first interactive programs, where we would put people's picture on, put a phone number up, and people would call and the police would arrest them. it showed you there was a real-time phenomenon that could happen with television. it really made the world a better place. we helped return 35 missing children, caught 1000 fugitives, 10 people off the fbi's most wanted list. it was an adjusting period. brian: how long have you been a director here, who owns it, who would you answer to, and how many people work year? -- work here? paul: the library is part of the national archives, and there are 13 presidential libraries right now. there is about to be 14 with president obama. this was the first federal presidential library, so i worked for the archivist in
i was in washington for most of my career.ne of my more interesting points was as the taking -- producer for "america's most wanted." i used to help catch criminals, which was a fascinating way to see the power of television in communicating with people. it was really one of tv's first interactive programs, where we would put people's picture on, put a phone number up, and people would call and the police would arrest them. it showed you there was a real-time phenomenon that could...
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, i would probably agree with most.: you think it is strong? >> a strong opinion,. lou: do you think based to evidence? >> pretty much so. lou: i'll have to stick with it president trump, right now. he is depending on these two folks, however you -- whatever you think of them, they will destroy the republican party if they keep it up. >> if there is no success. he is promised, if he were a dec 8 oa dec dictator he could do that stuff, we have to deal with the congress that is basically, you know, i lived through this in reagan days with a majority in senate we could never get a majority vote because democrats would hole theihole dlz line of hold their line, and always 3 or 4 that would go the other side. the same here. minority does not rule, i teach a course in constitution. a teach a course in presidency, there is nowhere that says senate has to have a 60 vote margin. majority rules it should rule. lou: this president, you know, i understand that he is moving things, he has been in office over better than a week more
, i would probably agree with most.: you think it is strong? >> a strong opinion,. lou: do you think based to evidence? >> pretty much so. lou: i'll have to stick with it president trump, right now. he is depending on these two folks, however you -- whatever you think of them, they will destroy the republican party if they keep it up. >> if there is no success. he is promised, if he were a dec 8 oa dec dictator he could do that stuff, we have to deal with the congress that is...
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they changed and most of all brains change. circuits form, neurons we can, patterns grow, parts of the brain expand and as a result people change and they change extraordinarily. some examples of it? change in people that can occur over the course of decades. a man who moves me enormously by the name of john newton, a british theologian who is a leading abolitionist playing a central role in the banning of slavery at the beginning of the 1800s in england. john newton spent the early decades of his adult life as the captain of a slave ship and after he retired from that he spent two decades as a local parks and still infesting in the slave trade and growing rich from it until one day something changed in him. something changed and he celebrated the think he's most known for historically in a him he wrote, amazing grace. another example, a man who on the morning of december 6, 1941, was the lead pilot and one of the bombs quadrille that took off from an air force base in japan and attacked pearl harbor. he was one of their star p
they changed and most of all brains change. circuits form, neurons we can, patterns grow, parts of the brain expand and as a result people change and they change extraordinarily. some examples of it? change in people that can occur over the course of decades. a man who moves me enormously by the name of john newton, a british theologian who is a leading abolitionist playing a central role in the banning of slavery at the beginning of the 1800s in england. john newton spent the early decades of...