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. >> you talk abou the company qualcomm in "knowledge and power." why? >> qualcomm is the great company. it's really the foundation of this wireless bonanza cornucopia that we enjoy today. that really was launched by qualcomm. i was -- well, i was at qualcomm in the earliest period talking to andy and irwin jacobs and they introduced me to information theories. >> who is clod shannon? >> the founder of information theory and the teacher of irwin jacobs. founder of qualcomm. the quite insight he offered was the dwiefd information as surprise. freedom of information in shannon is freedom of choice. the more freedom of choice that the creator has, the more information he can convey. and so shannon allows you to put freedom at the very heart of a capitalist economy. not only is the condition for enterprise that is also a measure of information and a criteria for creativity. shannon's information theory, which is a foundation of all of these technologies we enjoy is based on freedom. that's why freedom fest is a good place to celebrate shannon. >> talking wit
. >> you talk abou the company qualcomm in "knowledge and power." why? >> qualcomm is the great company. it's really the foundation of this wireless bonanza cornucopia that we enjoy today. that really was launched by qualcomm. i was -- well, i was at qualcomm in the earliest period talking to andy and irwin jacobs and they introduced me to information theories. >> who is clod shannon? >> the founder of information theory and the teacher of irwin jacobs. founder...
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turns out snowden was right abou, ande person who ends up pg him right is the head of the nsa programbut first we start with, it's about stop and frisk, turns out it's not go time for stop and frisk. it's stop time. unconstitutional! what now! before i get into details let me do the panel here. kasper is here, friendly host, kind of. jayar jackson is here. the producer of "the young turks." >> your transitions are awesome. >> cenk: thank you. >> tricia rose, the professor, great to have you here. and andrew kruell. let's start on stop and frisk. first i want to show you something that the civil liberties put together. then i'll tell but the ruling. let's watch this first. >> this is the entrance where we come in, and where my son also come in. i have to come to my bedroom window, which is on the inside of the court yard to, make sure that he gets passed safely. to run this way to come from my kitchen window which is up there to make sure that he gets through this way safely. then go to my haul door, my house door, to make sure that he gets upstairs without being stopped and harassed b
turns out snowden was right abou, ande person who ends up pg him right is the head of the nsa programbut first we start with, it's about stop and frisk, turns out it's not go time for stop and frisk. it's stop time. unconstitutional! what now! before i get into details let me do the panel here. kasper is here, friendly host, kind of. jayar jackson is here. the producer of "the young turks." >> your transitions are awesome. >> cenk: thank you. >> tricia rose, the...
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do you think that -- think abou anthony's -- carlos danger.now that's the name that he used, carlos danger. >> wendy: yes. >> you know, can i be totally honest with you? whatever he's doing, he seems to be out of his mind because it doesn't stop. what makes me eve angry -- >> wendy: yes? i'm angry becaus saturday i married off my daughter. my daughter got married. and it was a beautiful wedding. >> wendy: yes, congratulations. >> thank you. oh, there she is. that's the lovely jackie. you know, and she's stunning and i love the guy she's with. but i look at his wife, anthony's wife. and i'm thinking, what are you doing? get out of there now. i mean, like, they went through it once. and now it doesn't look good.if make her -- is that -- yeah, at's alex. that's her husband. or doc hollywood. we run l.a. he's kind of a deejay. >> wendy: let's talk about them? >> my wife or anthony wiener? them? my daughter? we're talking about wieners, my daught-law. it's just getting uncomfortable. >> wendy: were you emotional at the wedding? because i understand
do you think that -- think abou anthony's -- carlos danger.now that's the name that he used, carlos danger. >> wendy: yes. >> you know, can i be totally honest with you? whatever he's doing, he seems to be out of his mind because it doesn't stop. what makes me eve angry -- >> wendy: yes? i'm angry becaus saturday i married off my daughter. my daughter got married. and it was a beautiful wedding. >> wendy: yes, congratulations. >> thank you. oh, there she is. that's...
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what it's gonna to try it, it'll make a t deal in both the media of television print and newspapers, abou adverse effects fromseveral of n taken off the market. population that i rve, i had to search for a new anti-inflammatory agent which would be helpful in the re of my patients. my search led to the discovery of a new product, omega xl. this lipid extract is a very powerful anti-inflammatory agent and has been very effective, as i've used it in the relief of symptoms in my patients who have inflammatory conditions. >> just keep goinge it's gonna f phone calls to get all these sure you get your free bottletod they have a lot of heavy vehicle traffic-- it's actually causing stunted lung growth. probably the first generation that may die at an earlier age than the current generation. but children from two to 102, again, eight million children under 17 years old with asthma in the u.s. >> so you just... they'll take... meone doesn't wantcap. to actually swallow it, you can actually put a little pin in it and they're two or three years old, pregnant women. how many times have you heard, tak
what it's gonna to try it, it'll make a t deal in both the media of television print and newspapers, abou adverse effects fromseveral of n taken off the market. population that i rve, i had to search for a new anti-inflammatory agent which would be helpful in the re of my patients. my search led to the discovery of a new product, omega xl. this lipid extract is a very powerful anti-inflammatory agent and has been very effective, as i've used it in the relief of symptoms in my patients who have...
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jim, "the tonight show," was it the right polilace to talk abou such weighty issues as terror alerts? >> actually jay leno -- asked a lot tougher questions than "the new york times." maybe it was better. i have to confess, as an avid news consumer here, i'm suffering of whiplash because all through with 2012 we were told al qaeda is on the run. even after benghazi last september, still on the run. now we see -- situation where the embassy is being evacuateded and reminds me of watching the helicopters in 1975 and -- front page of the "wall street journal" on friday, will was a sign from the -- anti-morsi protesters saying obama, you can't fool your people in the world anymore. you finance back terrorism. that might be that's one protester. the general who is in charge of egypt said pretty much the same thing to "the washington post" last week. so i'm -- having a hard time processing what's happening here. maybe the mainstream media can help me sort it out. >> help us out with this. was this the right vent you on or was the president doing the step by step process by getting away from
jim, "the tonight show," was it the right polilace to talk abou such weighty issues as terror alerts? >> actually jay leno -- asked a lot tougher questions than "the new york times." maybe it was better. i have to confess, as an avid news consumer here, i'm suffering of whiplash because all through with 2012 we were told al qaeda is on the run. even after benghazi last september, still on the run. now we see -- situation where the embassy is being evacuateded and...
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>> a lot of people in the media believe that the american public is blasÉ abou surveillance. the polling data for the last seven years shows the american public does not care of the surveillance seems like it is targeted at terrorists and foreigners, but they do care greatly if it is during the debt every american order ordinary americans. you see all the administration's talking point saying we are not listening to domestic content, we are only gathering your phone numbers or we are targeting terrorists or only foreigners. the nsa is not particularly good at limiting itself to targeting foreigners if that is even what they are trying to do. half an hour ago, three opinions declassified from the fisa court. there were repeated inaccurate statement about the targeting and use criteria and these were inconsistent with the spirit of the statute. that the nsa's actions were. when the cord gets information from the nsa that is accurate that can serve as a check at the nsa is not doing a good job of limiting itself to surveillance of foreigners. >> what are we supposed to make of t
>> a lot of people in the media believe that the american public is blasÉ abou surveillance. the polling data for the last seven years shows the american public does not care of the surveillance seems like it is targeted at terrorists and foreigners, but they do care greatly if it is during the debt every american order ordinary americans. you see all the administration's talking point saying we are not listening to domestic content, we are only gathering your phone numbers or we are...
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colleges are kept tall abou skee plan and are worried it will cost their institutions millions of dollars>> obama: i believe we should rate colleges, are they helping students to succeed? [applause] and on outcomes on their value to students and parents, so that means metrics like how much debt does the average student leave with? how easy is it to pay off? how many students graduate on time? how well do those graduates do in the workforce? because the answers will help parents and students figure out how much value a college truly offers. >> it's not only the cost of college opportunities have to worry about. there are fees for tuition, books, room and board as well. as diane easter brook reports those costs are forcing some students to either rethink their college plans or take on enormous debt. >> reporter: high school senior josh is wading through college brochures with his dad. but the actor is setting his sights on one school. >> yale, and that's why i'm pursuing that. >> reporter: they have been stashing money away for josh's education since he was a baby but it won't come close to
colleges are kept tall abou skee plan and are worried it will cost their institutions millions of dollars>> obama: i believe we should rate colleges, are they helping students to succeed? [applause] and on outcomes on their value to students and parents, so that means metrics like how much debt does the average student leave with? how easy is it to pay off? how many students graduate on time? how well do those graduates do in the workforce? because the answers will help parents and...
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. >> i have mixed feelings abou that. neil: do you think that he is moving to dispirit these issues? >> i think he is spearheading him come actually. more squabbling among the erican people, to presidents we have been listening to partisan bickering. i'm sure it is eager for new members. when you think about? >> i thought that it was ignorance or hypocritical. they will be worse off, they're these people on welfare - it's been going on for 40 years and it's not going to to change. >> nasdaq shut down on the bus. they have been kind of doing okay with allthe bumps. >> you think it's missing something? >> i think that there is a reason. our dollar isnot worth wt it used to be. we have a manufacturing company that should become more competitive. so not smaller and more conservative companies hunkering down. neil: will we thank you for being on the program, tj. >> you're welcome. neil: coming up, by dennis says the a is a menace. the a is a menace. and then look out, espn. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can s
. >> i have mixed feelings abou that. neil: do you think that he is moving to dispirit these issues? >> i think he is spearheading him come actually. more squabbling among the erican people, to presidents we have been listening to partisan bickering. i'm sure it is eager for new members. when you think about? >> i thought that it was ignorance or hypocritical. they will be worse off, they're these people on welfare - it's been going on for 40 years and it's not going to to...
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that's not what i'm talking abou distribution of behavior, right, if we think the people at the high end of the distribution have perfect control of their impulses and perfect control over acting on their preferences. i like chocolate cake but it gives me migraines. i try not to have it because it tends to trigger if. maybe i end up on the normal distribution on the higher end. at this end we have people who have complete lack of control over their impulses. what the law currently does it draws a bright line. it says normatively, as a matter of who we think we should hold responsible, only people who are at this end of the line are going to be held to not be responsible agents, people who we will not held hold accountable for their actions. we deal with that with the insanity defense. do i think that's perfect? no. do we want to shift the line a little bit further over on the normal curve as we understand that a great degree more people have difficulty controlling their impulses or controlling their behavior or being able to act in a manner that is consistent with a higher level desi
that's not what i'm talking abou distribution of behavior, right, if we think the people at the high end of the distribution have perfect control of their impulses and perfect control over acting on their preferences. i like chocolate cake but it gives me migraines. i try not to have it because it tends to trigger if. maybe i end up on the normal distribution on the higher end. at this end we have people who have complete lack of control over their impulses. what the law currently does it draws...
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if you're talking about south carolina this season you're talking abou about damian. >> reporter: that'st. a lot of heisman trophy talk surrounding south carolina's layer. we spoke with josh kendall. he covers the game talk for a local paper, and i picked his brain for insight on the upcoming game in south carolina. south carolina and north carolina kick off in columbia. josh covers the game talks for the state newspaper here in columbia. what are the expectation internally within the program and within the fan base. >> internally they're going to say we're going to take it one game at a time. we'll see what we can do and if it works out we'll go to atlanta. the fan base wanting to back to the atlanta. they've beaten georgia three years in a row, but the last two years they had to watch the bulldogs go to atlanta. they had to watch the bulldogs play for the championship. south carolina, i think, wants some payoff what has been a historically run. >>> jadeveon clowney. >> he's a speed guy. he's off the charts. we've talked about what a freak he is. if you watch him come off the line, if a
if you're talking about south carolina this season you're talking abou about damian. >> reporter: that'st. a lot of heisman trophy talk surrounding south carolina's layer. we spoke with josh kendall. he covers the game talk for a local paper, and i picked his brain for insight on the upcoming game in south carolina. south carolina and north carolina kick off in columbia. josh covers the game talks for the state newspaper here in columbia. what are the expectation internally within the...
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lou: you must talk abou breitbart.com.point-blank that you are receptive to the idea of the gang of eight senate immigration plan, ich a lot people thought was dead on arrival. what is going on? >> well, it is dead on arrival. something that i do not support. i have been working all year long, as you know,o do it is a step-by-step approach to do enforcement first and then find an appropriate legal status for people whoare not legally here. it gives out legal status first and then we will go ahead and doing a verifier or a system and so on and that is what happened in 1986. we had an easy pathway to citizenship and then we had no enforcement. we still don't have the enforcement. then the sena bill gives that pathway to citizenship. a spcial pathway for people that are not lawfully here, people who have gone through the process legally for generations. so we have lots of problems with the senate bill and we are doing a very differently in the house. the spear has made it clear at he will not take up the senate bill in the ho
lou: you must talk abou breitbart.com.point-blank that you are receptive to the idea of the gang of eight senate immigration plan, ich a lot people thought was dead on arrival. what is going on? >> well, it is dead on arrival. something that i do not support. i have been working all year long, as you know,o do it is a step-by-step approach to do enforcement first and then find an appropriate legal status for people whoare not legally here. it gives out legal status first and then we will...
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, i think, silly characters in washington, running around beating their choaft about very havchest abou. it is absurd to wash them being taken seriously by the left-wing press, why is that energy exerted rather than saying, you know where is the threat? what are we doing about it? why isn't the commander in chief speaking to the american people? by the way, in a report full tone for president, we want -- iin a respectful tone. lou: you would lak like to hearm him other than through jay leno. lou: or carney. >> i think he would like -- >> his administration is leak behave of the nonsense that is spewed. >> he would like to find a way not to relent. the first question is what stress do we face in the world, what techniques do they use to iner didiounerin-- inciden enda. lou: i have to tell you, i'm pleased we have not creeded cededanything to anyone. >> this is an important point, while president does not ar take late threats, i would say for 4 1/2 years, republicans have failed to criticize. american people say -- >> you have to be excited that senator lan lindsey graham and n mccain hav
, i think, silly characters in washington, running around beating their choaft about very havchest abou. it is absurd to wash them being taken seriously by the left-wing press, why is that energy exerted rather than saying, you know where is the threat? what are we doing about it? why isn't the commander in chief speaking to the american people? by the way, in a report full tone for president, we want -- iin a respectful tone. lou: you would lak like to hearm him other than through jay leno....
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one victim is saying abou >>> as dramatic scene in san leandro, but it was just an exercise. screaming student volunteers marked the beginning of the exercise and police, fire crews and paramedics respond as a person with a gun was shooting on school grounds. the importance of such training exercises can't be emphasized enough. even a few minutes of delay could mean the lives of several students. oakland residents responded to a call to end gun violence and turned in dozens of weapons. it was the second anonymous gun buy back. residents who turned in weapons were given $200 for a hand gun. it's not about the money. >> it's not a secret and nothing we expect to solve. we don't expect it to stop tomorrow, about you we want to get the message out that people do tear and are interested in stopping violence. as evidence, it's the number of people that are showing up. >> a gun buy back last year netted more than 400 weapons. >> the competition is down to the final two in the louis vuitton cup. italy's luna rosa beat art misthat meeps whoever is in an accident goes home. >> lots of
one victim is saying abou >>> as dramatic scene in san leandro, but it was just an exercise. screaming student volunteers marked the beginning of the exercise and police, fire crews and paramedics respond as a person with a gun was shooting on school grounds. the importance of such training exercises can't be emphasized enough. even a few minutes of delay could mean the lives of several students. oakland residents responded to a call to end gun violence and turned in dozens of weapons....
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. >> i keep hearing abou unhappy news and about title ix leading colleges to eliminate some men's sportsity cut the wrestling program over title ix. >> this is one of 10 teams the school is cutting. john: indoor track is one of those dropped men's teams. >>nfortunately, the powers that be, they have chosen to base their decision to cut these minor sports becse they are is an analyst amount of money. by cutting some of those sports, then a college or university has the money that they can support women's athletics with. >> i mean, this is -- should there be lawsuits that say you have to have equal numbers in dance and eerleading and the yearbook and more girls like to do that? >> i think that is debatable. >> vocational clubs, more women than men. cheerleading, 19% versus 8%. music programs. it is nteresting. >> well, again, that is the debate. how do you determine interest. >> i would think the culture just changed. when i was a kid, my school was all men. we complained and princeton voluntarily mitted women. so once it was prohibited for women to smoke or go to a bar alone. >> we don't
. >> i keep hearing abou unhappy news and about title ix leading colleges to eliminate some men's sportsity cut the wrestling program over title ix. >> this is one of 10 teams the school is cutting. john: indoor track is one of those dropped men's teams. >>nfortunately, the powers that be, they have chosen to base their decision to cut these minor sports becse they are is an analyst amount of money. by cutting some of those sports, then a college or university has the money...
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i hear this talk about the fed, you and i ha talked abou this, where is the dotted line behind pending bonds and earnings and having the stock market go up or the stock market go down. i don't understand how people in our business continue to support the idea printing of money is pushing stocks higher. stocks will go lower. i don't get it. >> i watched the market and i watch what the market has done. >> how does it connect to earnings, gary? >> it doesn't. but go back to '09 when the fed announces it and printing, the market goes up, the stock market corrected. the jury will be out when they slow down again. that was '09 at the most sensitive time in our market. they were hypersensitive to anything and supporting it, that was the idea. i don't understand why in the world everybody is saying when will the fed quit printing because nobody can prove to me there is an impact the fed has printed money and that pushed stocks higher. i wish people would stop saying that. charles: what do you say? earnings have been pretty good. the bottom line numbers have been relatively strong. what is more
i hear this talk about the fed, you and i ha talked abou this, where is the dotted line behind pending bonds and earnings and having the stock market go up or the stock market go down. i don't understand how people in our business continue to support the idea printing of money is pushing stocks higher. stocks will go lower. i don't get it. >> i watched the market and i watch what the market has done. >> how does it connect to earnings, gary? >> it doesn't. but go back to '09...
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neil: worried aboued about 2016. >> once you have republicans in senate, they overturned obamacare, what40 times, it never got brought to the senate. once we have a very republican senate majority, and voted on in senate. i want them to vote, make you know, make the senators from louisiana, from arkansas, and north carolina and alaska have to vote to reinstate obamacare as they lose their jobs, and their insurance, as new jobs are not -- let senators vote, over and over, and let them own it all the way until over in 14, you will have a republican senate by them. neil: you articulate that position well. >> thank you. make them -- this immigration bill, and i can't stress this, this worse than obamacare. neil: really? now you are getting cookie? >> no, you will bring in 30 million new immigrants in text 10 years that will give democrats their demographic majority for the foreseeable future this is the fight to fight on,. neil: okay, ryan thank you. in the meantime, attention class, time to grade your teacher, because pay for performance is on. and in christie country, it is chalking up one
neil: worried aboued about 2016. >> once you have republicans in senate, they overturned obamacare, what40 times, it never got brought to the senate. once we have a very republican senate majority, and voted on in senate. i want them to vote, make you know, make the senators from louisiana, from arkansas, and north carolina and alaska have to vote to reinstate obamacare as they lose their jobs, and their insurance, as new jobs are not -- let senators vote, over and over, and let them own...
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how abou we're cracking down on medicare fraud.he healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you ho
how abou we're cracking down on medicare fraud.he healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. [ female...
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katie: what abou your relationship with your girls?ed my relationship with my children because i was emotionally not present for them for a significant period of time. katie: how long? > i was in very active addiction for 6-7 years. and it was becoming clear to me from them that i would not be involved in their lives if i did not do something. they were watching their mother disappear. katie: how did you get well? >> well, i got into treatment. i finally reached a point of everybody talking about rock bottom. one of the things that i was very fearful about, and i think that it is something thatee kee a lot of addicts out there, is the fear of detoxing and coming off of their drugs. it is an uncomfortable, painful thing. katie: was it? >> it wasn't. i was in detox for 12 days. they detoxed me comfortablely and safely. i went into a treatment program for 30 days. it was the recommendation of the treatment program that i live in a women's sober living house for six months. at my age, that was interesting. katie: that must have been weird.
katie: what abou your relationship with your girls?ed my relationship with my children because i was emotionally not present for them for a significant period of time. katie: how long? > i was in very active addiction for 6-7 years. and it was becoming clear to me from them that i would not be involved in their lives if i did not do something. they were watching their mother disappear. katie: how did you get well? >> well, i got into treatment. i finally reached a point of everybody...
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you heard the arguement just before you where w talked abou displacing corn supply and things peoplee to eat or use to other animals that we're going to eat. you're using basically waste. does that make more sense. >> yeah. cool planet's process in essence avoids all the debates that we just, just heard about because we're not using any kind of food-based feedstock. there is n no arguments around s competing with the food supply. but also, the fuel we produce is not an ethanol fuel. so it is conventional hydrocarbon fuel. melissa: how does the price compare? we were looking at latt estimate from the eia. that is the government, same thing we were talking about there with ethanol. cost of oil purchase to the refiners and production costs an profits, comes to about $2.08 a gallon. what do you think it would sell for at the corner station then, if that's the cost? >> well our cost, all all-in cash costs projected to be less than $1.50 a gallon. that doesn't include capital costs. cost to build plants. melissa: what is the cost for the driver? >> so really the cost to the driver is going
you heard the arguement just before you where w talked abou displacing corn supply and things peoplee to eat or use to other animals that we're going to eat. you're using basically waste. does that make more sense. >> yeah. cool planet's process in essence avoids all the debates that we just, just heard about because we're not using any kind of food-based feedstock. there is n no arguments around s competing with the food supply. but also, the fuel we produce is not an ethanol fuel. so it...
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over reaching point is if a doctor is worried abou being sued, a medical malpractice suit they are more likely to say you know what, we will get you to go to the er, we will layer some cost onto the system and that would seem to argue against medical malpractice suits because at the end of the day those costs are going to all of us, taxpayers and eeryone. speak of the of low back pain and headache are kind of broad coerns because a lot of things can cause low back pain. headings and nine specific symptom. the one that is more indicated is chest pain. if you have a possible heart problem it is much more of a concern to have chest pain tan low back pain. gerri: i'm not prepared to argue what is more likely to be diagnosed. let's talk about medical malpractice. what specialties are more likely to get the lawsuit? >> the greatest percentage of instance for malpractice claims a study by the insurance industry, ere was a study to the surance institute that showed about 40% of malpractice claims are based upon a failure to diagnose, kind of a general thing why these studies look at the kind of
over reaching point is if a doctor is worried abou being sued, a medical malpractice suit they are more likely to say you know what, we will get you to go to the er, we will layer some cost onto the system and that would seem to argue against medical malpractice suits because at the end of the day those costs are going to all of us, taxpayers and eeryone. speak of the of low back pain and headache are kind of broad coerns because a lot of things can cause low back pain. headings and nine...
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he wanted to be a marine so bad he lied abou you buried him behind a desk, and he still made it to theave marine was doing. "during a sudden enemy ambush, "private first class snow unhesitatingly "left his foxhole, "moved through withering fire, and employing his rifle, "inflicted numerous casualties. "his actions saved the lives of his fellow marines." i will not listen to this. snow was going to get us all killed over there. i should know. i've seen it before. lenny snow exemplified the marine corps. negative! then just when you think you got snow going awol, tully shows up to plead his case, says he knows lenny didn't take that gun. tully was wrong. not about snow he wasn't, and you know it. you're still a marine. act like one. son of a bitch wouldn't back down. he threatened to pull rank on me. on me! this better be good, tully. getting me out of the rack at this time of night. sir... pfc snow did not te lieutenant putnam's revolver, sir. where did you get this, tully? i cannot say, sir. i didn't copy that. you will give me that weapon. that is an order. sir, i wish only to clear p
he wanted to be a marine so bad he lied abou you buried him behind a desk, and he still made it to theave marine was doing. "during a sudden enemy ambush, "private first class snow unhesitatingly "left his foxhole, "moved through withering fire, and employing his rifle, "inflicted numerous casualties. "his actions saved the lives of his fellow marines." i will not listen to this. snow was going to get us all killed over there. i should know. i've seen it...
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. >> shockingq-r allegations abou princess diana's death.son george. >> and suffering a wardrobe malfunction. >> are my 8@boobies exposed because i feel air? >> she gained over 300 pounds. >> robin thicke his son and his wife on "blurredis< lines." >> i like the naked one better. >> where yahoo and broadcast meet for 24/7 access to celebrity news, "omg insider." this weekend belongs to oprah as she propels "butler" to number one. lindsay lohan interview making headlines. >>> good evening to you. cocaine, booze, chaos, lindsay lays it all out to mother oprah sending social media into a frenzy. >> did lindsay really tell all or was it a perfectly crafted public relations move for the actress? it's trending now.'6[ >> do you think you are or were addicted to chaos? >> i think so. >> are you an addict?
. >> shockingq-r allegations abou princess diana's death.son george. >> and suffering a wardrobe malfunction. >> are my 8@boobies exposed because i feel air? >> she gained over 300 pounds. >> robin thicke his son and his wife on "blurredis< lines." >> i like the naked one better. >> where yahoo and broadcast meet for 24/7 access to celebrity news, "omg insider." this weekend belongs to oprah as she propels "butler" to...
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well, the latest revelations follow protest abou about publig edward snowden's leaks. now, here is the rest of the story. >> months after his first leaks edward snowden is still making life difficult for the authorities on both sides of the atlantic. in britain the awkward questions now reach to the very heart of government, with the revelation that prime minister david cameron personally ordered this man to intervene. jeremy haywood is the most senior parliament government official. he's supposed to be above party politics. the fact that he was told to contact the guardian newspaper and exact pressure to stop leaks has convinced security groups that the government has gone too far. >> the arrogance, the disorder fodisorder--the disregard for public-interest freedom is chilling. is it possible to be shocked but not surprised? the alleged actions of the government leave a lot wanting, there are a lot of questions to be answered. >> questions also remain about the detention of david miranda at heathrow airport. the partner of glen greenwald, the journalist who wrote the
well, the latest revelations follow protest abou about publig edward snowden's leaks. now, here is the rest of the story. >> months after his first leaks edward snowden is still making life difficult for the authorities on both sides of the atlantic. in britain the awkward questions now reach to the very heart of government, with the revelation that prime minister david cameron personally ordered this man to intervene. jeremy haywood is the most senior parliament government official. he's...
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an ecause analogy from a technology company, whenever you have to have a huge innovation, you needg abouew people thinking about it. and i -- i wonder whether trying to keep the traditional paper ive alive is actually going to slow down the thinking of what do we do with this great legacy item e do to keep it fresh and relevant? >> senator lieberman, when you ot look, it's not just the post.we we've seen it with the boston globe, theti los angeles times. when you look at these families who own these great newspapers for decades now forced to sell because because, quite frankly, they can't figure out how to make money in the new internet world,worr does ity worry you? >> yeah. me, it worries me. there's an old latin expression on which i'll do in english.ange because i don't remember the latin. all things change. we change with them. the internet has obviously affected the way people are getting news. fewer people are buying newspapers and fewerle people are g reading newspapers. there's hope in besos coming into the post. i'm sure donald graham has this hope. which is isthat "the post" h
an ecause analogy from a technology company, whenever you have to have a huge innovation, you needg abouew people thinking about it. and i -- i wonder whether trying to keep the traditional paper ive alive is actually going to slow down the thinking of what do we do with this great legacy item e do to keep it fresh and relevant? >> senator lieberman, when you ot look, it's not just the post.we we've seen it with the boston globe, theti los angeles times. when you look at these families...
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. >> john mccain has jumped on the a bendwagon abou a bandwagg or stopping military aid. if that happens, what will we do. >> i have utmost respect for the senator and agree with him mostly on everything. if congress wants to change the conditions for administering the aid, that's certainly their right to do so. i think it would be a good thing. i believe it's a mistake for the administration to cut off the aid now while we're triangl tryo maintain this relationship. not so much the aid is the relationship that's the issue. it would further deteriorate. the second thing is we have to stay focused on this muslim brotherhood issue. i don't think we should be taking any action which encourages them, which gives them sort of a victory with a repudiation of the military command. certainly the human dimension here has got to be taken into account. there are people being killed and the military is certainly taking a role in that, but the muslim brotherhood's defiance is also contributing to some of them. >> certainly the military could retaliate against us. let's just take a loo
. >> john mccain has jumped on the a bendwagon abou a bandwagg or stopping military aid. if that happens, what will we do. >> i have utmost respect for the senator and agree with him mostly on everything. if congress wants to change the conditions for administering the aid, that's certainly their right to do so. i think it would be a good thing. i believe it's a mistake for the administration to cut off the aid now while we're triangl tryo maintain this relationship. not so much the...
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military officials are pretty prague ma pragmatic abou this. they say it's usual for the russians to do this. they have a naval base at one of the syrian ports there. they have a dozen warships that primarily patrol that eastern mediterranean area on a regular basis. even more importantly, they think that many of the russian ships are going to gather around to collect as much intell as they can on u.s. military operation, telemetry, launch sequenc sequences, and as one official said, we'd be doing the same thing. there was a little bit of mutual admiration going on there military to military in the fact that the russians would, in fact, be gathering around what looks like will be some missile strikes out of the med here in a few days. >> all right. it's great to see you. >>> joining us now at the table is former white house mid east advisor, mark ginsburg. great to have you here. underneath it all is our credibility that's on the line. on one end if we don't respond we're sending a message to the world that it's okay to use chemical weapons and
military officials are pretty prague ma pragmatic abou this. they say it's usual for the russians to do this. they have a naval base at one of the syrian ports there. they have a dozen warships that primarily patrol that eastern mediterranean area on a regular basis. even more importantly, they think that many of the russian ships are going to gather around to collect as much intell as they can on u.s. military operation, telemetry, launch sequenc sequences, and as one official said, we'd be...
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you see in the -- when alabama republic ans were fighting abou it this weekend, they tdsed they werellege republicans president for having said she personally supported gay rights. in illinois it went completely the other direction. in new hampshire, they ended up with a more pro-gay rights decision in the legislature there. when you're looking at this as a republican strategist, what do you look for for signs of hope for your ability to make progress on this issue? >> well, look, you look at this issue regionaregionally. not all regions of the country have the same sensibilities on this issue. look ahead to oregon where this fight is coming, to illinois, to states like new jersey, very different sensibilities on the issue than the state of alabama that you mentioned. but even there, the republican party, and there's a sentiment in it, obviously, hey, let's hunt heratics. i'd say that's antithetical to the notion of conservative and individual thought and freedom, but one of the things that you'll continue to see is this younger generation of republicans not just in the northeastern
you see in the -- when alabama republic ans were fighting abou it this weekend, they tdsed they werellege republicans president for having said she personally supported gay rights. in illinois it went completely the other direction. in new hampshire, they ended up with a more pro-gay rights decision in the legislature there. when you're looking at this as a republican strategist, what do you look for for signs of hope for your ability to make progress on this issue? >> well, look, you...
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about 81 in san jose and abou 65 degrees in pacifica.'s check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. going out towards menlo park, northbound 101 approaching marsh road there is a truck on fire. it's on the right-hand shoulder but i only mention it because it is fully engulfed so they are working to get that situation under control. right now, our travel time looks okay along the peninsula and that one sensor 65 miles per hour shows that it's not causing a backup in the area. all lanes are open. if you are continuing up towards candlestick, here is a live look, northbound and southbound 101 moving at the limit this morning into and out of san francisco. obviously, a lot of fog there, though. you can see it in our camera and over at the bay bridge, it is backed up to about the foot of the maze. that's traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> happening today it's your last chance to drive across the old bay bridge. tonight at 8:00, it closes. the new bridge will open on tuesday at the latest. it will probably open sometime monda
about 81 in san jose and abou 65 degrees in pacifica.'s check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. going out towards menlo park, northbound 101 approaching marsh road there is a truck on fire. it's on the right-hand shoulder but i only mention it because it is fully engulfed so they are working to get that situation under control. right now, our travel time looks okay along the peninsula and that one sensor 65 miles per hour shows that it's not causing a backup in the...
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unnecessary misery and i care about them and think a decent social contract and decent society should care abou
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nothing phony abou this threat apparently, very real and alive and well in the middle east now.o what has changed since? what has changed now. let's ask lieutenant colonel bob mcginnis. colonel, what has cha now? >> obviously fox has exposed some terrible problems that we had and not defending our consulate. we have, we, our consulates and our embays is have been attacked all over the world at various times. tanzania and uganda back in '98 d of course more recently. we have probably some nsa intel, some sigint, there is some sort of collaboration among these franchise groups. it may have something to do with the end ofamadan this coming week and a variety of other activities. you kw, they smell some blood in the water perhaps, some weaknesses that we have demonstrated. and now, out of abundance of caution, as you indicate, neil, we are going to close things down. and i suspect, what you probably will not see, but is happening, is we're staging forward, in the european and african area of operations as well a central command. we have special operating forces ready to go to the ai
nothing phony abou this threat apparently, very real and alive and well in the middle east now.o what has changed since? what has changed now. let's ask lieutenant colonel bob mcginnis. colonel, what has cha now? >> obviously fox has exposed some terrible problems that we had and not defending our consulate. we have, we, our consulates and our embays is have been attacked all over the world at various times. tanzania and uganda back in '98 d of course more recently. we have probably some...
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i'll show you what i'm talking abou it's right across the hall. here we go. ♪ what's up, hig?the hallway that we come through just to see what it's like. some pictures on the wall. there's me and zack morris. how cool is that? right? that's awesome. ♪ what's up, my man. how's it going, arthur? >> my wife left me. >> jimmy: that's good, buddy. you come right through here. and look. this is where they are building the new studio. that's ours. here we go, ready? it's gonna freak you out. look at this. isn't this weird? look at this. ♪ it's an exact replica of where we are right now. isn't that weird? this is studio 6a. a lot of great comedians have been here. david letterman, conan o'brien, dr. oz. [ laughter ] here's the desk. this is the new desk up here. where i'm gonna be sitting. a nice, new suede chair. i don't have the suede chair. ♪ i will be sitting here at the desk and my guest will be here. and then the audience, you guys will be up in these seats over here, which is great. nice, new, really comfortable seats. i mean, feel the seats you are in right now. they're awful,
i'll show you what i'm talking abou it's right across the hall. here we go. ♪ what's up, hig?the hallway that we come through just to see what it's like. some pictures on the wall. there's me and zack morris. how cool is that? right? that's awesome. ♪ what's up, my man. how's it going, arthur? >> my wife left me. >> jimmy: that's good, buddy. you come right through here. and look. this is where they are building the new studio. that's ours. here we go, ready? it's gonna freak...
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but is something we can talk abou later, gene. steve, i want to thank you. jo ling. she has been going to 3:00 in the morning. doing earnings reports on "imus" andrior. >> happy to be he as always. neil: some unwith you won't find at homeating bons and wait for the job. remember we're halfway through earnings season and so far, bumpy but still pretty remarkable. we're going to be all over that. see you then. ♪ ♪ >> the president is out giving a series of speeches to his state concern of lack of jobs. most of his ideas are nothing new but his grand bargain he outlined lower taxes on corporations after raising taxes on small business owners. we're talking does the president really know what it takes to grow the economy, right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here is at the top of the stack. we are all routing for job growth but you can't grow jobs unless the economy grows. it's growing but not enough to give employers a reason to hire. most economists think the econ
but is something we can talk abou later, gene. steve, i want to thank you. jo ling. she has been going to 3:00 in the morning. doing earnings reports on "imus" andrior. >> happy to be he as always. neil: some unwith you won't find at homeating bons and wait for the job. remember we're halfway through earnings season and so far, bumpy but still pretty remarkable. we're going to be all over that. see you then. ♪ ♪ >> the president is out giving a series of speeches to...
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. ♪ love aboue loves a lot ofiness. it's what you love about her.r erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop ta
. ♪ love aboue loves a lot ofiness. it's what you love about her.r erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy...
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abou one thing we have to do even for ther audience is talkit's about the definition ofpeal racism. it is not about personal subjugation prejudice but institutional istb subjugationou but it is nott about white or colored signs the new racism is about the outcomes and racialcar disparities and who is in jail and why and who has nout te goals -- health care into ise pa stigmatizednt to thebeh segregated schools nationally and why? mae ov african-americans 43 million in united states only 1.6% the only made over 200,000 and 20 percent live below the federal poverty line anotherplen 27 percent make under 35,000 per year. we thk abou so for that group things have not gotten better and if we think about presidentobamh and aa i think what we have tot question is the euphoria autifu and the clultural transformation of having a black president and a beautiful first lady and their kids the know if that black president cannot provide substantive publicity policy transformation toh care impact the african-americanstant whicunity even to go beyonde the affordable health careu act or the stimulu
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we are neot going to worry abou it.ation is going to pound wall street more, and in in case, i think they're right. thank you. >> thank you. stuart: to the big board, we're up 23 points and a lot of of that is because of the gain in microsoft. not all of it, but some of it and we're back pretty close to 15,000. here is what we've got next. they're getting me out of this chair again and they can go outside. why? a motorbike. not just any old bike. the newest harley davidson introduced four days ago and it's here. i'm going to make that thing roar. ♪ cc rider ♪ ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) sctrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investm
we are neot going to worry abou it.ation is going to pound wall street more, and in in case, i think they're right. thank you. >> thank you. stuart: to the big board, we're up 23 points and a lot of of that is because of the gain in microsoft. not all of it, but some of it and we're back pretty close to 15,000. here is what we've got next. they're getting me out of this chair again and they can go outside. why? a motorbike. not just any old bike. the newest harley davidson introduced four...
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she would turn -- when they tried to make smalltalk with her she would turn her face and something abou -- something aboe entire situation didn't add up. >> she had a scared look on her face. i didn't know if it was from the horses or what. but when i turned and talked to him i had a gut feeling about him. >> how long was the interaction? >> just a few seconds. when we went up the trail a little ways i told these guys there was something wrong, this wasn't right. >> reporter: later in the day they said they had a second even encounter. they tell us hannah had her feet in the water. and john says his wife wanted to talk to hannah because she felt something wasn't right. but hannah didn't say much until they started walking away. >> she had her feet in the water. i said don't know there's fish in there, kind of joking. she didn't make any comment but when we turned to ride away she said "it loops like we are fall trouble now." >> reporter: when they went home they ended up seeing the amber alert. police went to the area. they ended up finding dimaggio's car. saturday five or sick miles aw
she would turn -- when they tried to make smalltalk with her she would turn her face and something abou -- something aboe entire situation didn't add up. >> she had a scared look on her face. i didn't know if it was from the horses or what. but when i turned and talked to him i had a gut feeling about him. >> how long was the interaction? >> just a few seconds. when we went up the trail a little ways i told these guys there was something wrong, this wasn't right. >>...
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they should have done this when it was more affordable parreira >> let's talk abou. >> let's talk abroadted for jurors from. i like what they're doing. they're making it much easier for us to cut the cable cord. you can just keep your internet. >> much talk about will go a glaslet's talk about google glass. >> they have a press release for 2014. i like the they are delaying this because the product is wrong. you only get one strike with these kind deals. they're being patient about this. samsung is coming out with one as well. we are still waiting to see what apple will do. the technology that allows the s/this is pretty narrow. >> >> and we will be right back. >> even though in rome and status starts in october, a new field poll says that many californians are only vaguely familiar with the details of president of obamas health care reform. the survey, released this morning, fine said about one in four voters in our state know little or nothing about those affordable care act. another 60 percent said they are someone knowledgeable about over all, which was signed into law in 2010. overa
they should have done this when it was more affordable parreira >> let's talk abou. >> let's talk abroadted for jurors from. i like what they're doing. they're making it much easier for us to cut the cable cord. you can just keep your internet. >> much talk about will go a glaslet's talk about google glass. >> they have a press release for 2014. i like the they are delaying this because the product is wrong. you only get one strike with these kind deals. they're being...
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your ride on highway 92, the san mateo bridge is a great commute it was a back up for abou 7:30 a.m. department. >> we are expecting cooler conditions as we head into the holiday weekend. i want to take you back outside to the golden gate bridge. an hour ago it was parting clear out what the fog has returned. most of us are waking up to sunny skies especially if you're located inland. here is a look picture temperatures. sunshine and '70's and antioch. 67 degrees for oakland. sunnyvale will have high of 62 degrees. as we follow these numbers into the afternoon it will be warmer taught today. you could expect to be the warmest of the week. 78 degrees for oakland. the temperatures will be a few degrees warmer and and where we should the clouds will return but unfortunately our temperature will not be too bed.ad. your extended forecast bicycle lien chan. we will have a 20% chance of showers. any more should that you see will be very light in nature. expect less fog as you head into tuesday. >> the time is 8:50 a.m.. new video this morning of an officer involved shooting over by the san
your ride on highway 92, the san mateo bridge is a great commute it was a back up for abou 7:30 a.m. department. >> we are expecting cooler conditions as we head into the holiday weekend. i want to take you back outside to the golden gate bridge. an hour ago it was parting clear out what the fog has returned. most of us are waking up to sunny skies especially if you're located inland. here is a look picture temperatures. sunshine and '70's and antioch. 67 degrees for oakland. sunnyvale...
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. >> bill: so this is only august 2013, and believe it or not we're already talking abou about 2016.e reason, one of the reasons is joe biden announced his office that he was going to be the star at tom hopkins steak friday on september 13 a month from now. what does this mean for joe biden? >> it means at the very least he wants to be considered, he wants to be in the conversation of possible candidates running for president in 2016. if you talk to folks, one of the things that irritates people the most is when people automatically assume he's not a serious candidate, he doesn't have what it takes to be president. at the very least, i think his visits to iowa, and his trips to the steak fry is as much of an attempt that people view him on the a-list of candidates along with hillary clinton. the fact that we're talking about it, you don't want to be seen-- >> bill: indeed. a good move for joe biden, josh kraushaar, and i know, josh, you're working on more news again including "the new york times" story about the virginia governor's race, and new questions about terry mcauliffe. >> ye
. >> bill: so this is only august 2013, and believe it or not we're already talking abou about 2016.e reason, one of the reasons is joe biden announced his office that he was going to be the star at tom hopkins steak friday on september 13 a month from now. what does this mean for joe biden? >> it means at the very least he wants to be considered, he wants to be in the conversation of possible candidates running for president in 2016. if you talk to folks, one of the things that...
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i wandonder if icahn cares abou the investigations. >> argus raising target to 80.a 23% gain. >> must not have read ackman's letter. >> ackman says r sazero. quite the disparity. >> obviously ackman, there's just lots of -- ackman is a confident fella. if he says there are a lot of investigations coming, i wouldn't tell him. he's probably got some wedge. >> can we throw up dick's? citi says use the weakness in dick's recently as a buying opportunity. do you agree? >> i went over the comps yesterday. >> that's what they were talking about. >> it's business mall because, well, they made it dismal. stat really did not tell a good story. they did say that underarmour is selling well. don't do that. the stocks say a lot. quality company. if you read the comps, you don't want to buy it. >> citi is out buying the name. it's not helping the name. down right now. >> when a conference call is like, look, things are not going well for our company. you have to have a leap of faith. this is not like the petsmart call this morning which i think is good. it's an expensive stock wi
i wandonder if icahn cares abou the investigations. >> argus raising target to 80.a 23% gain. >> must not have read ackman's letter. >> ackman says r sazero. quite the disparity. >> obviously ackman, there's just lots of -- ackman is a confident fella. if he says there are a lot of investigations coming, i wouldn't tell him. he's probably got some wedge. >> can we throw up dick's? citi says use the weakness in dick's recently as a buying opportunity. do you agree?...
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what are you talking abou-- it says peanut brittle right on the front. listen.there's peanut brittle inside. go ahead. all right. aah! snakes! they're gonna kill you! all right, well, what if those were real? well, i would hope you wouldn't have offered them to me. yeah, but-- but the point is that there's deadly peanut brittle out there for everybody. yeah, i know, peanut brittle and chandeliers everywhere, and that's why i have to marry you. yes! good! i'm glad you're coming around. no, thatnot what i was saying. look, i love you. don't make me cut your brake lines. ok, now you're threatening me? no! no, no. no, no, no, no. i... i just want you to be sufficiently scared so that you understand that--that... every moment of life is so precious, and--and every moment that i'm not with you, you know, it's like a moment wasted. ok. that's really sweet. ha. so you'll marry me? no. is your harness secure? not especially. and that's the way i like it. one of the thrills of climbing is never knowing when your gear is going to crap out. dick, the other group is over the
what are you talking abou-- it says peanut brittle right on the front. listen.there's peanut brittle inside. go ahead. all right. aah! snakes! they're gonna kill you! all right, well, what if those were real? well, i would hope you wouldn't have offered them to me. yeah, but-- but the point is that there's deadly peanut brittle out there for everybody. yeah, i know, peanut brittle and chandeliers everywhere, and that's why i have to marry you. yes! good! i'm glad you're coming around. no,...
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with did not do much abou because it does not really matter. the opinion looks like it was written during a taxi ride from union square. it does not flow, it is not well organized. so " it invites all that stuff. mauro, why god made tony to write stories like that. --jane crawford wrote about was a recipient of the leak about the story of the justices being angry at roberts. because she is a very good and credible reporter, we all pay attention. some unknownst blogger, it would not have gotten much attention, but it was worthwhile -- writing about. it is interesting, the behind- the-scenes maneuvering on a decision, even though it does not matter in the actual outcome. . >> i will say one thing. the overall tone of the coverage about whether the chief justice changed his vote -- the implication was that was just wrong. that was a part of the store that i thought was -- the fact is, justices changed their mind quite often. perhaps not in a spectacular way, but what matters is what they say when the decision comes up. too,will add on to that, the
with did not do much abou because it does not really matter. the opinion looks like it was written during a taxi ride from union square. it does not flow, it is not well organized. so " it invites all that stuff. mauro, why god made tony to write stories like that. --jane crawford wrote about was a recipient of the leak about the story of the justices being angry at roberts. because she is a very good and credible reporter, we all pay attention. some unknownst blogger, it would not have...