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what did you learn about being wrong about hawkishness with iraq. and what did you learn and how did you apply that to these other instances and you're there and you get none of it. >> rose: trying to help us understand history. >> i think she's under estimating the american public. i really think you don't have to go as far as gates but you have to go somewhere. and you know, her major problem the major problem to the concept of inevitability is the fact if you never get there, you know, you're not inevitable. you really have to and i don't mean she has to cry the way she did in new hampshire. she has to present what she actually believes and in detail. >> rose: what she believes. >> you get on certain things but to john's point. this was an interesting moment. she said something she refused to say despite all sorts of contortions and pleadings from the media and pleadings from her supporters and some of her advisors in 2008, she refused to call that vote on iraq a mistake. she says i got it wrong here and is -- says she wasn't doing it to be expee
what did you learn about being wrong about hawkishness with iraq. and what did you learn and how did you apply that to these other instances and you're there and you get none of it. >> rose: trying to help us understand history. >> i think she's under estimating the american public. i really think you don't have to go as far as gates but you have to go somewhere. and you know, her major problem the major problem to the concept of inevitability is the fact if you never get there, you...
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he was concerned about it.that is right. >> you remember after the 2008 campaign in the debate when they asked if they would move into pakistan if they had actual intelligence. barack obama said yes. they never do that. he tried to use that to clobber him and say that it was reckless. this was the moment where he follow through on what he said. >> here is the problem with her is a politician. she is great as a humanitarian. but, at that moment, her political instincts to knock him at the new guy as being naÏve and so on overtook her common sense which would've been -- we are going to get him. >> bill clinton has great political instincts, right? isn't he sitting there during every political decision in consultation? >> i am sure he is in consultation until she meets the enemy. her mouth, her gut, and our ears. >> when push comes to shove she is on her own? >> she is. the answer cannot be bill and i talked about this together and we agreed. she is out there on her own. >> something you said really struck me abou
he was concerned about it.that is right. >> you remember after the 2008 campaign in the debate when they asked if they would move into pakistan if they had actual intelligence. barack obama said yes. they never do that. he tried to use that to clobber him and say that it was reckless. this was the moment where he follow through on what he said. >> here is the problem with her is a politician. she is great as a humanitarian. but, at that moment, her political instincts to knock him...
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more about that. so we're talking diet, nutrition and exercise affecting the brain and your body. >> yes. if you think about especially body image, i mean that's the way we look at ourself. and if we think that we have to be something other than what we are, we star doing things like extreme exercise or dieting, and some people will progress until they're dieting and they just give up because they keep failing. >> exactly. >> or they go the other way and they keep dieting to the point of thinking theye going to be happy at a certain weight and they're not. because you still feel the same way inside if you haven't dealt with the reasons why you have the eating disorder in the first place. >> so you founded rebecca's house. tell me about that. >> yes. rebecca's house is a clinic. have three houses for eating disorders and co-occurring disorders. we have people from all over the world who come to us. we have different levels of care. so our jective is to get people at first it needs to be pretty structur
more about that. so we're talking diet, nutrition and exercise affecting the brain and your body. >> yes. if you think about especially body image, i mean that's the way we look at ourself. and if we think that we have to be something other than what we are, we star doing things like extreme exercise or dieting, and some people will progress until they're dieting and they just give up because they keep failing. >> exactly. >> or they go the other way and they keep dieting to...
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it is all about the customer. i did not think once about someone hacking to steal the data and knowing everything about you but does not mean i did not know about security but it was the mainframe implementation and i did not have to singapore worry that much. fast for word with said data collected by us and the government scratches the service but it is business and they need to do it to make money to get the next year for a diseased to patent that part fix that my daughter got a couple of years ago so we need that big data but is woefully under protected so talking about this book my focus was how do i write a guide for consumers and businesses with the legal minds to navigate where the losses leave off but whether a business owner or executive for consumer to be engaged or enraged if you're not and some point during the book i did not do my job is that you could do something about it to read the headline and peopled get paralysis. a couple of parts we could all the talk to your elected officials. that is why i
it is all about the customer. i did not think once about someone hacking to steal the data and knowing everything about you but does not mean i did not know about security but it was the mainframe implementation and i did not have to singapore worry that much. fast for word with said data collected by us and the government scratches the service but it is business and they need to do it to make money to get the next year for a diseased to patent that part fix that my daughter got a couple of...
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about 16% was closed. you would have thought the world was ending and the sky was falling from all the talk. the president though was afraid you might not notice. so do you remember what the president did? he wrapped the world war ii monument. no telling how many employees it takes to wrap the world war ii monument. there is no entrance, there is no exit. nobody works at the world war ii monument but he wanted to make sure you knew you were going to pay a penalty if you messed with it. if you messed with the the president and said i'm not going to negotiate so he wraps the world war ii monument. but if you want an image to remember from the confrontation from the shutdown? from trying to get the president to do the responsible thing? if you want an image to remember, you remember the world war ii veterans cutting the placards, cutting the barricades and throwing them on the lawn at the white house. cheers and applause] the democrats and the president they say woe is me. where would we cut? we can't find an
about 16% was closed. you would have thought the world was ending and the sky was falling from all the talk. the president though was afraid you might not notice. so do you remember what the president did? he wrapped the world war ii monument. no telling how many employees it takes to wrap the world war ii monument. there is no entrance, there is no exit. nobody works at the world war ii monument but he wanted to make sure you knew you were going to pay a penalty if you messed with it. if you...
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that's all about money. it's all that is all about. i don't know -- the cynical reporter in me said it's probably unstoppable. >> and the hatties berg is supposed to be developing the civil rights museum without participation of the community people jackson, mississippi, as far as i know is going to build a museum next to the mississippi museum. i'm cynical about the himself i are is that is being told. i have yet to see a true picture of historically. around the status of the mississippi museum. it is the case that proposals of this has been going on forever. it finally got over the bar when barber sort of gave it. it was no coincidence at the time when he was testing presidential prospectives. -- prospects. there's ample room for cynicism. there was a decision made, and it was handle -- when they announce there had were going to be two museums but they would be separate but funded equally. [ laughter ] you can marge some of the responses which were a lot like these. but it should also be said that the main impetus came from people wi
that's all about money. it's all that is all about. i don't know -- the cynical reporter in me said it's probably unstoppable. >> and the hatties berg is supposed to be developing the civil rights museum without participation of the community people jackson, mississippi, as far as i know is going to build a museum next to the mississippi museum. i'm cynical about the himself i are is that is being told. i have yet to see a true picture of historically. around the status of the mississippi...
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great deal about thinking about design on a software level.obs apple was created to design level and the user experience level. i think we are seeing progress. he would've probably asked they not put the effort down below because it was taking a lot of time and it would've taken a lot of resources. under the current management, i think there is more bringing back some of the computer science to apple. i think maybe he would've gone along with it. this is definitely a departure. >> what do you think? >> i was hoping to hear more about beats. >> they called dr. dre but that was it. >> i was told ive was in the audience. >> do you think the beats deal is a good deal for apple? >> i came around to it pretty quickly. at first i didn't. >> why didn't you? >> initially, i thought it was only a brand that apple did not need to own because it is not an engineering organization or an asset that you can acquire like intellectual property. i thought while that is a great brand but why would apple need a brand? they never had to go outside to get that bran
great deal about thinking about design on a software level.obs apple was created to design level and the user experience level. i think we are seeing progress. he would've probably asked they not put the effort down below because it was taking a lot of time and it would've taken a lot of resources. under the current management, i think there is more bringing back some of the computer science to apple. i think maybe he would've gone along with it. this is definitely a departure. >> what do...
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so i think it is not just about -- and assert a knot about capitulation so much as it is about strategy but you should never go so far as to when you feel inauthentic. you should never make so many sacrifices were kind of damp and who you are to such a point you are not able to be yourself. because if you are not yourself, you won't be able to be the authentic warrior that you are trying to be on whatever path you are trained to march down. authenticity kidnapper be overestimated for how important it is for credibility. so it is a balance. kenneth lay, now is exactly what you should be experimenting with what that balances. so if kind of lowering your voice or at least being aware, kind of not going into superhigh registries when you're excited doesn't feel comfortable to you and you realize people are looking at you more intent to his seriously, that's okay. but if it does feel comfortable to you, then find another way to get people to take you seriously listening to the content of the substance of what you are saying and not just the tone in which you are saying it. but i think it is
so i think it is not just about -- and assert a knot about capitulation so much as it is about strategy but you should never go so far as to when you feel inauthentic. you should never make so many sacrifices were kind of damp and who you are to such a point you are not able to be yourself. because if you are not yourself, you won't be able to be the authentic warrior that you are trying to be on whatever path you are trained to march down. authenticity kidnapper be overestimated for how...
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how did she do as secretary of state and continue on about what you think about what she said in the interview? >> i think she was a pretty good secretary of state in a couple ways. she didn't have the standard kind of triumph of a peace agreement. but she included issues of development, poverty, women's rights in a way that is really going to be everybody for a long time to come. she expanded them in a really important way. and she expanded the tools of diplomacy and emphasized social media, things like that. but you know, i got to say, i think you're right that we're looking at a glimpse of what is coming for the 2016 campaign. and if so i find that depressing. this is like groundhog day talking about benghazi again and monica lewinsky. >> i think it is 1993 again. we were a lot younger then and less in debt. let's listen to her talk about vladimir putin and being a group that enforced sanctions on him. >> i'm a strong supporter of tough sanctions that create an economic cost for russia and for him and his cronies. >> vladimir putin said it is better not to argue with women. >> he
how did she do as secretary of state and continue on about what you think about what she said in the interview? >> i think she was a pretty good secretary of state in a couple ways. she didn't have the standard kind of triumph of a peace agreement. but she included issues of development, poverty, women's rights in a way that is really going to be everybody for a long time to come. she expanded them in a really important way. and she expanded the tools of diplomacy and emphasized social...
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it's hobby lobby about arts and crafts not about abortion pills. >> it's about religion -- it isn't about government it's about religion -- >> whether you have the freedom of it. >> i have a right to have my viagra pills covered. they were not covered under this bill. >> why not? it's a health concern for you >> i think at 500 bucks for 15 of them that's expensive. >> that's cost prohibitive. it's not like birth control pills. you're paying five to six times more for something. but the problem is your democratic party doesn't care about you because you don't form the base. you're not a feminist. >> let me mention something else. greg said you can't always get what you want. and president obama, one of the reasons he's in this position is because instead of the congress writing this into law they had the house and human services department write i want as part of a rule. so executive action is not as strong as congressional action and maybe the president thought he had to do this on his own because he thinks congress doesn't do enough. that's one of the reasons they are in this position. s
it's hobby lobby about arts and crafts not about abortion pills. >> it's about religion -- it isn't about government it's about religion -- >> whether you have the freedom of it. >> i have a right to have my viagra pills covered. they were not covered under this bill. >> why not? it's a health concern for you >> i think at 500 bucks for 15 of them that's expensive. >> that's cost prohibitive. it's not like birth control pills. you're paying five to six times...
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talk about some wastewater. michael did indeed talk about that. we have a combined effect in san francisco. so here is a picture of our system here. he's described to you our combined system, what it does. we operate a thousand miles. as we talk about water conservation, we don't think about the sewage system. all of a sudden we went from 80 million gallons a day coming to our treatment plant, the significance of our water treatment as we have one 1 gallon flush tanks, how do we get the material for the miles from the presidio to the plant. something we should all think about. as this has to travel through the pipes. we are not used to dealing with this. we have to change handout you we run our operations. it's not just enough water to transport the materials. we run four plans in san francisco. we refer to it as the newest one but it was commissioned in 1993. it's pretty old already. in treasure island we operate it on behalf of the native on behalf of the operator. we have the wet facility only online during wet weather across from pier 39 and w
talk about some wastewater. michael did indeed talk about that. we have a combined effect in san francisco. so here is a picture of our system here. he's described to you our combined system, what it does. we operate a thousand miles. as we talk about water conservation, we don't think about the sewage system. all of a sudden we went from 80 million gallons a day coming to our treatment plant, the significance of our water treatment as we have one 1 gallon flush tanks, how do we get the...
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that's about all. i've been walk being with jesus christ since 1967 and that changed my perspective to love your enemy, love one another, treat others as you wanted to be treated and that's the way i live now. i treat others the way i want to be treated. >> you've written that it became necessary for to you do something that was very difficult but you felt necessary for you and that was to forgive bryant and milan and i'm wondering what you mean exactly when you say that and how and what precisely you think about in your faith and sense of ethics what does it mean to forgive them in a context like this. >> they did a great crime against my family, against emmett and when things like that happen to you, you want vengeance. you want to get even. usually you can't get even with people who committed this crime against you and you'll do it to somebody else and you'll do that until you are able to forgive those people for doing it. forgiveness in a sense that i'm not saying that justice shouldn't come your w
that's about all. i've been walk being with jesus christ since 1967 and that changed my perspective to love your enemy, love one another, treat others as you wanted to be treated and that's the way i live now. i treat others the way i want to be treated. >> you've written that it became necessary for to you do something that was very difficult but you felt necessary for you and that was to forgive bryant and milan and i'm wondering what you mean exactly when you say that and how and what...
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about warnings and about columns in the reckoning of god. remember god is an accountant too keeps the books of life and of death and takes the final tally in the judeo-christian culture. there are other traditions but if this tradition becomes a tradition that creates modern complex capitalism, couldn't do it also i want to follow follow on tradition as a historian. there are many other stories out there that this one brings us to capitalism to empire and two crashes. now obviously it's much more complicated but it's really only in the 1940s that double entry accounting spreads out across the world. these accounting standards are still fought over in america and europe. america will not enter as the world accounting standards. there are two views on that and i don't know who's right. a lot of people think it's better to stick with the americans in spite of everything that has happened. so these fights are going on in the background. most people don't know about them. they are take big discussions. >> i would take exception to your comments t
about warnings and about columns in the reckoning of god. remember god is an accountant too keeps the books of life and of death and takes the final tally in the judeo-christian culture. there are other traditions but if this tradition becomes a tradition that creates modern complex capitalism, couldn't do it also i want to follow follow on tradition as a historian. there are many other stories out there that this one brings us to capitalism to empire and two crashes. now obviously it's much...
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if they're going to fight about it, they're going to fight about it. at the end of the day, they are brutal criminal organizations, in this case terrorist organizations, functioning the same way. so al nusra now is reaching out. i think there's been some public reports about them reaching out to aqap in yemen. yemen is looking for the -- the yemenese leadership, not the government, but is looking for ways to have success. they believe that's important. they were the first ones to hold territory in the south of yemen that they believed was the initiation of their ability to create and hold a caliphate. so you have all of these new relationships happening in a way that's really concerning. al shabab, about two years ago we were table establish the relationship between them and aqap. they were trying to get their branch down in northern africa , and you see the activity across northern africa. i won't go into all those activities. but you get the picture that the threat getting worse by the day, not better by the day. the fact that they hold $1 billion in
if they're going to fight about it, they're going to fight about it. at the end of the day, they are brutal criminal organizations, in this case terrorist organizations, functioning the same way. so al nusra now is reaching out. i think there's been some public reports about them reaching out to aqap in yemen. yemen is looking for the -- the yemenese leadership, not the government, but is looking for ways to have success. they believe that's important. they were the first ones to hold territory...
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and we are very happy about go solar sf and we are happy about clean finance sf and the full gamut that the rest of the city family are working on but the simple fact of the matter is that as you heard him say earlier there is no other strategy. and without being able to pool together, the city's energy consumers, and get that revenue stream going, you simply cannot scale big enough to get to 100 percent and we can do the solar sf for many, many years, and be this far towards addressing our climate and impacts. and the clean energy and the sonoma clean power as someone mentioned previously have established at this point that they can provide cleaner power for pg&e for cheaper and that is what we need to focus on here and shall does not need to be involved, if we can get the adoption of a program that offers the cleaner power, at a cheaper rate, we will have very large buy-in, and with that body of consumers we will be able to ratchet up the ps over time to actually get our city towards 100 percent renewable energy to answer the earlier question, work that is already been done through th
and we are very happy about go solar sf and we are happy about clean finance sf and the full gamut that the rest of the city family are working on but the simple fact of the matter is that as you heard him say earlier there is no other strategy. and without being able to pool together, the city's energy consumers, and get that revenue stream going, you simply cannot scale big enough to get to 100 percent and we can do the solar sf for many, many years, and be this far towards addressing our...
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she talked about a small minority and she used terrorizing the majority in the u.s., she talked about the majority of people here who wanted to see some sensible legislation on guns. and also we're talking actually about things that are very important to women. maternity leave, paid maternity leave, something that you and i have benefited from, but many people in the united states don't. and how that does really affect women and their ability to stay in the workforce and to be mothers. and of course, the united states is one of only three countries in the world none of which are developed countries, by the way, which does not have mandatory paid maternity leave. then, of course, i asked her about -- i kept trying to ask her about the running for president thing knowing that she wasn't going to make a big announcement on this program, but i did ask her something that many women ask. why did she not get more personal run as a woman so to speak in 2008. and she gave a very interesting answer about how she was so conscious about being in a man's world and not being able to really play wha
she talked about a small minority and she used terrorizing the majority in the u.s., she talked about the majority of people here who wanted to see some sensible legislation on guns. and also we're talking actually about things that are very important to women. maternity leave, paid maternity leave, something that you and i have benefited from, but many people in the united states don't. and how that does really affect women and their ability to stay in the workforce and to be mothers. and of...
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currency, about trade. and those had been carried out primarily by the treasury department. but there were so many strategic issues that maybe we would deal with anyone off way. but we could see the chinese are much more common herbal talking about all of the concerns around the economy than they were on political or strategic issues. so one of the first things i did was superposed up in the administration that we combined economic and create the strategic dialogue that would embody all the various individual discussions we had with chinese counterparts. tim geithner agreed and presented it on that first trip. they responded to it. i'm not that we put together teams from our government and dares to talk about everything unsanitary hygiene standards for food and produce for safe your choice to environmental, clean energy, joint projects to student exchanges. we put it all out there to build a much more comprehensive connection between our two governments that i hoped would not just last for one president, bu
currency, about trade. and those had been carried out primarily by the treasury department. but there were so many strategic issues that maybe we would deal with anyone off way. but we could see the chinese are much more common herbal talking about all of the concerns around the economy than they were on political or strategic issues. so one of the first things i did was superposed up in the administration that we combined economic and create the strategic dialogue that would embody all the...
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people wanted to know about iraq, about syria, about immigration, about women. many people criticize, which is why i ask her, including journalist, female journalists, why did you not run as a woman last time. she talked about that very well. and she talked about the pressures of doing that. and some lady's question about maternity leave, she reminds me that america is one of only three countries in the world that does not give their women paid maternity leave. an i have spoken to top, top, the imf, there is an added gdp boost if men and women are at the work force at the same level. even in the united states. even in developed economy. for that reason as well as humanitarian and other reasons, there should be that -- >> she certainly sounded and looked like a -- i want to get to that in a moment but she sounded like a presidential candidate. what did you think? >> look, i mean, look. everybody says she is running. what can i tell you? i tried my best. i knew she want going to announce or not announce on this. but she has been thinking about it and evolving. i l
people wanted to know about iraq, about syria, about immigration, about women. many people criticize, which is why i ask her, including journalist, female journalists, why did you not run as a woman last time. she talked about that very well. and she talked about the pressures of doing that. and some lady's question about maternity leave, she reminds me that america is one of only three countries in the world that does not give their women paid maternity leave. an i have spoken to top, top, the...
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your son, about his condition, and about his legal status?n, and we can't almost refer to it as informatio information,, it is bits of news we get about peter by his brother michael whose over there now, but clearly the situation is that peter is showing symptoms of the pressure and anxiety of the very long wait. >> prosecutors recently said they would seek the maximum sentence in his case which, of >>> i think it's mind-boggling to believe that they are seeking a maximum sentence of 15 years. i mean, peter has actually not done anything wrong. he's just done his job. and he has always been a balanced journalist, a journalist who has looked at stories in a very balanced way and reported on all sides of the issue. and he has not broken any law or anything like this. and we just cannot understand why in the first place he's in jail and why on earth would be going for a 15-year jail sentence. >> what is the most important message you'd like to convey about your son and the other al jezeera journalists being held? >> well, the main message is tha
your son, about his condition, and about his legal status?n, and we can't almost refer to it as informatio information,, it is bits of news we get about peter by his brother michael whose over there now, but clearly the situation is that peter is showing symptoms of the pressure and anxiety of the very long wait. >> prosecutors recently said they would seek the maximum sentence in his case which, of >>> i think it's mind-boggling to believe that they are seeking a maximum...
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i never heard john wayne ride off and talk about -- >> talk about his gaydar? >> and those effeninate cowboys in the deep south. >> carney punched back at former vice president dick cheney who is stepping up his attacks on president obama's foreign policy. >> rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many, talking about the situation in iraq and the middle east. >> which president was he talking about? >> i believe he was talking about president obama. >> look. it's, obviously, always good to hear from former vice president cheney. >> was actually very funny comeback, which president is he talking about? >> well, it's not funny. >> what is not funny? >> it's not funny. it's true. >> what is not funny? >> it's a good question. it's an incredibly good question. probably just -- what is the word? i can't think of one that is clean but i can't believe he made that comment. i honestly can't. that comment is about as blind as unself-aware as it comes with all due respect. >> i understand that also on the other side of it as your pac
i never heard john wayne ride off and talk about -- >> talk about his gaydar? >> and those effeninate cowboys in the deep south. >> carney punched back at former vice president dick cheney who is stepping up his attacks on president obama's foreign policy. >> rarely has a u.s. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many, talking about the situation in iraq and the middle east. >> which president was he talking about? >> i believe he was...
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passionate about it. and i will continue to look for new ways to work in this world. i've done a little bit of everything, and i find that we've got so much to discuss and discover today that i'm not sure how we'll get through it, but really happy to see you all here. thank you for coming out. >> thank you all very much. so as you've seen just from the brief descriptions, we've got a good variety of people in the industry. one of the things we don't have someone representing here the advertising world, but there is some advertising in book publishing. i just want to tell a quick anecdote. my first job in book publishing i thought, you know, i don't know what i'm doing, but i fancied myself possibly an ad man, a madman. and i thought, well, all you need to do is come up with a good tagline, and you could sell a book like that. so i said to myself what's simple, straightforward, to the point, and i came up with buy this book, it won't kill you. [laughter] and i announced it at a meeting -- >> don draper. >>
passionate about it. and i will continue to look for new ways to work in this world. i've done a little bit of everything, and i find that we've got so much to discuss and discover today that i'm not sure how we'll get through it, but really happy to see you all here. thank you for coming out. >> thank you all very much. so as you've seen just from the brief descriptions, we've got a good variety of people in the industry. one of the things we don't have someone representing here the...
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>> well, we're very concerned about deflation. we're not concerned about inflation. and one of the reasons is that we don't see the united states being able to raise interest rates, and that's because europe has now created a universe where there are zero interest rates. and so, if you're a european banker or a european that wants to invest money, you can get, you know, 200 basis points over what you can get in europe just by investing in treasuries. that's going to not let this yield curve go up much. so, stocks are about the only place you're able to get income. and americans, as we've reached the baby boomer going into retirement today, they're very, very driven by income. >> jack bouroudjian, you're looking back at janet yellen's comments last week, very dovish. maybe she new something about the economy, the first-quarter number we were going to get this week, right? >> yeah, bill, absolutely. in fact, everybody was questioning why she was so dovish last week. well, this is the reason, because we're seeing this number. and remember, let's keep it in mind, this la
>> well, we're very concerned about deflation. we're not concerned about inflation. and one of the reasons is that we don't see the united states being able to raise interest rates, and that's because europe has now created a universe where there are zero interest rates. and so, if you're a european banker or a european that wants to invest money, you can get, you know, 200 basis points over what you can get in europe just by investing in treasuries. that's going to not let this yield...
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pointed out, about her talking about valuation. the fed chair should never talk about valuation, should never talk about whether or not volatility is too low or too high, because that implies at some point they are going to say the market is overvalued in the future -- >> that borders on international exuberance? is that what you're talk being? >> yeah, we had the experience when the fed tried to go down that road and it didn't work that well. >> it would matter more if they were going to act on it. whether it was a period in the late '90s or anything we've seen lately, their approach has generally been, we'd rather clean up afterwards rather than beforehand at the risk of hurting the economy. >> but she's screaming at everyone, leverage up. >> exactly. >> because i just told you there is no fear of leveraging up right now. she's creating what she's trying to avoid, low leverage and saying that the market is not overvalued is suggesting that we do exactly that, overleverage. >> but remember, she also suggested using regulatory tool
pointed out, about her talking about valuation. the fed chair should never talk about valuation, should never talk about whether or not volatility is too low or too high, because that implies at some point they are going to say the market is overvalued in the future -- >> that borders on international exuberance? is that what you're talk being? >> yeah, we had the experience when the fed tried to go down that road and it didn't work that well. >> it would matter more if they...
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are we sure about that? what are the forces that makes the importance of wealth and labor in society? it's important in the life of people and the way they view society. let me say, you know, i think i've made progress in trying to solve these questions but we still need more data, we still need to have more countries. >> charlie: so what do you need more than data? >> i think we need to seek knowledge. we need more ideas and suggestions about the processes that can explain what we -- >> charlie: you're being celebrated around the world, number one, on amazon, to cite one example. when you come to america, billionaires want to see you, government officials want to see you. they say you've given more attention to income inequality than the pope or president obama, you know, who it's part of their own mantra as to what is important to them to change in the world today. but here you come in a book that many say people are going to buy but not read. >> that would be sad. >> charlie: you've heard that before, hav
are we sure about that? what are the forces that makes the importance of wealth and labor in society? it's important in the life of people and the way they view society. let me say, you know, i think i've made progress in trying to solve these questions but we still need more data, we still need to have more countries. >> charlie: so what do you need more than data? >> i think we need to seek knowledge. we need more ideas and suggestions about the processes that can explain what we...
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it's up, what, about 73. another 200,000-plus new jobs created last month. >> absolutely, i mean, this is now four months of really strong jobs reports. what's good about this one is the job gains were really broad-based. they were across all sectors. manufacturing, retail, trade, tourism, health care, everything. you know, the two areas of concern, though, it must be said, are that the major growth is still in lower wage jobs, and wage growth overall is only about 2%. that's about half of what it was in the precrisis era. that still has economists concerned. >> the fact that another 200,000-plus jobs created, but the unemployment rate stayed study at 6.3%. how many jobs do you have to create in a month in order to see that 6.3% number go down? >> you need job growth of over 200,000 definitely from here on ought to start seeing a real dip. but that workforce participation number we sometimes talk about is really crucial here. the workforce participation rate is the amount of americans that are actually partic
it's up, what, about 73. another 200,000-plus new jobs created last month. >> absolutely, i mean, this is now four months of really strong jobs reports. what's good about this one is the job gains were really broad-based. they were across all sectors. manufacturing, retail, trade, tourism, health care, everything. you know, the two areas of concern, though, it must be said, are that the major growth is still in lower wage jobs, and wage growth overall is only about 2%. that's about half...
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that's what the lord is about, it's about forgiveness. want you to own the team, the church would say. we'll forgive you, scream and shot with you, get the holy ghost and people will fan you and whatever, we will do all of those things but on the team, no, not at all. >> v. stiviano, jeffrey, she was apparently roughed up in new york city. where does she fit into the final chapter in this deal to sell the clippers, ban donald sterling for life? >> i think there is going to be a where are they now column from every year now on into the future. that's about it. i don't see much other else as a public figure for v. >> what about you, don? >> well, here's the thing. when i heard about this v. stiviano thing because earlier saturday night and then all last night i was in the same area where she was, right down by soho house, by the standard hotel and usually that place is -- it's not a busy place. it's very kardashianized now. it's a very small place and people would have been talking about it. no one mentioned v. stiviano. i hope that she's t
that's what the lord is about, it's about forgiveness. want you to own the team, the church would say. we'll forgive you, scream and shot with you, get the holy ghost and people will fan you and whatever, we will do all of those things but on the team, no, not at all. >> v. stiviano, jeffrey, she was apparently roughed up in new york city. where does she fit into the final chapter in this deal to sell the clippers, ban donald sterling for life? >> i think there is going to be a...
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and we have had some conversation about that. i look forward to getting something that is like what the controller did which gives us basically on each component of each policy are we doing it or not and then if it takes a short paragraph of explanations, do something like that. something that ends up functioning pretty much like the auto report that we get which keeps us a pprised of what is going on. what i'm hoping is to have that report come to us before staff really gets deep into the the budget process so the commission can look at policies and adopted and to look at the budget to do that. that's where i r -- i'm aheaded and i think we can do better and i think we will. the last thing on the calendar, i know there is something getting as many gray when i iskers and i have. there are questions that are several years old. >> good point. do you have anything? >> i do. i wanted to express my thanks and appreciation for the memo, go solar san francisco cleanpowersf because irrelevant -- it answered some of the questions and i un
and we have had some conversation about that. i look forward to getting something that is like what the controller did which gives us basically on each component of each policy are we doing it or not and then if it takes a short paragraph of explanations, do something like that. something that ends up functioning pretty much like the auto report that we get which keeps us a pprised of what is going on. what i'm hoping is to have that report come to us before staff really gets deep into the the...
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we had talked about our story many times but i never wrote about it in that kind of form. the genesis of the book is a series of emails i sent to family and friends updating them throughout the surgeries and my brother, tim, put it together. he combined all of the emails with pictures. i looked at that and said there could be a book here that helps some families. everybody has something. everybody has some cross to bear and this is how we got through our darkest hours. >> on the back of the book it says 100% of the sales is donated to pediatric heart causes. how tough was that decision? >> easy. it was really easy. first book is about opening ourselves up. we really want to make a difference helping people and helping causes. there are a lot of great causes out there. it is amazing, the stat, 1 out of 100 kids is born with a heart defect. 1 out of 100. and of those half of them have to have a surgery or procedure within the first six months of life. i mean i would think that people get that. my wife and i talked about it. we said every dollar should go to those causes. >>
we had talked about our story many times but i never wrote about it in that kind of form. the genesis of the book is a series of emails i sent to family and friends updating them throughout the surgeries and my brother, tim, put it together. he combined all of the emails with pictures. i looked at that and said there could be a book here that helps some families. everybody has something. everybody has some cross to bear and this is how we got through our darkest hours. >> on the back of...
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privacy, about race, about gender, about sexual orientation, about the way we lead our lives. and i thought it was time to make those things more understandable for a general audience, not just for specialists. and to get beyond the kind of simplified stereotypes of right versus left because that's not where it's really at. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a new documentary about mike meyers, the actor and comedian. it is about shep gordon who also joins us. the film is called supermensch. >> there are people in the world that need to protect inhibition. because the hollywood system and all that stuff is a great system, make fantastic movies, envy of the world, you know. if rome ruled the world with flanx. it requires people like shep to protect it. >> laurence tribe, mike meyers and shep gordon, next. >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this c
privacy, about race, about gender, about sexual orientation, about the way we lead our lives. and i thought it was time to make those things more understandable for a general audience, not just for specialists. and to get beyond the kind of simplified stereotypes of right versus left because that's not where it's really at. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a new documentary about mike meyers, the actor and comedian. it is about shep gordon who also joins us. the film is called...
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but what about here? female announcer ] neutrogena® visibly even daily moisturizer with a clinically proven soy complex. it diminishes the look of dark spots in 4 short weeks. and just like that your skin will look radiant and more even. even from here. [ female announcer ] visibly even moisturizer and new bb cream. from neutrogena®. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. now that's an idea you don't have to sleep on. [ female announcer ] aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results™. >>> dad up there in buffalo, thanks for making this day possible. i'll call you in a little bit, and, luke, thanks for the great father's day tie. full of books. i hope you always love books and i hope you always know how much i love you, buddy. happy father's day, everybody. >> welcome back.
but what about here? female announcer ] neutrogena® visibly even daily moisturizer with a clinically proven soy complex. it diminishes the look of dark spots in 4 short weeks. and just like that your skin will look radiant and more even. even from here. [ female announcer ] visibly even moisturizer and new bb cream. from neutrogena®. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of...
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with another factor that we're talking about. is that -- >> i'm happy to go there if you want to at this point or -- >> okay. anyway, maybe we'll pause right now and then if you have any other questions about the cca or if you want to hear that last before we dive into questions. >> i have a question. >> vice president caen. >> what is the working relationship with marin and pg and e? or is it just transmission. we have a good working relationship with them. we've been serving customers for four years and we work with them everyday. of course, we compete with them, but we also partner with them because we share customers and honestly it's in both of our best interest to have the best customer service that we can provide. we work with them on all of the billing issues on a daily basis. they collect our charges for our customers and put them onto their bill and sometimes we even have joint presentations to customers in different communities that we go to together to talk about our programs and pg and e programs so i would say it's
with another factor that we're talking about. is that -- >> i'm happy to go there if you want to at this point or -- >> okay. anyway, maybe we'll pause right now and then if you have any other questions about the cca or if you want to hear that last before we dive into questions. >> i have a question. >> vice president caen. >> what is the working relationship with marin and pg and e? or is it just transmission. we have a good working relationship with them. we've...
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progress, about heart, about honesty, and about the future. he is on top of it in every way. so i would say to all of america, if you can get a tape of the jimmy carter presentation, of yesterday, at that -- [ applause ] -- unbelievable. >> there's a movement going on now about unionizing college athletes. i would be very interested in both of your opinions in this unionization effort. it's just starting, and i think people are really looking around about an opinion, a disposition, a perspective on it that they can kind of understand and wrap their minds around. jim, bill? >>> bill, you want to take it? >> well, for me, if i have -- i have this phrase that i use, all great fortunes are [indiscernible] either cheap or slave labor. and so the ncaa is one group everybody is focusing on. they have this money machine. and to keep it this way, the labor force has to be free. or very low wages. that's why you look at a lot of the great companies in this country, they pay their labor -- they can't even afford to go to the place where they work. i know
progress, about heart, about honesty, and about the future. he is on top of it in every way. so i would say to all of america, if you can get a tape of the jimmy carter presentation, of yesterday, at that -- [ applause ] -- unbelievable. >> there's a movement going on now about unionizing college athletes. i would be very interested in both of your opinions in this unionization effort. it's just starting, and i think people are really looking around about an opinion, a disposition, a...
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drew, this isn't just about wait times, this audit. this is about working at the v.a. and being told to falsify these records. how widespread was that? >> you know, that's what is really troubling if you take away from this report that i'm reading. it's the fact that the supervisors were telling people to lie about how to put down these wait times just to hide the fact that they were so long. it was a scandal being held in secr secret by the v.a. and when we talk about the secret lists, i want to read this to you. this is from the v.a. report that it pressure was placed on schedulers to utilize unofficial lists or engage in inappropriate practices in order to make waiting times more favorable. those are the secret lists, lists that were off the books and off the books for one reason, just to make the numbers look way better than they are. now we know that the numbers are way worse than we thought. >> there was a bonus incentive worked into that as well. what was next for the 37,000 veterans that have been waiting for 90 days or longer? >> the v.a. is trying to get ever
drew, this isn't just about wait times, this audit. this is about working at the v.a. and being told to falsify these records. how widespread was that? >> you know, that's what is really troubling if you take away from this report that i'm reading. it's the fact that the supervisors were telling people to lie about how to put down these wait times just to hide the fact that they were so long. it was a scandal being held in secr secret by the v.a. and when we talk about the secret lists, i...
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>> no, i'm not talking about you. i'm not talking about you.ut your firm and i'm talking about rick grunell. >> i'm running this, though. >> you said they reached out to mr. grunell. >> they reached out to him. >> who is a republican strategist. >> he was listed as the best twitter feeds of the year along with people like bill clinton. he's a notable name. >> okay. >> he's very public. >> lanny, what do you make of this? >> well, first of all, i don't quite care about the political motives or political affiliations. i care about a president who i support. not fully explaining this decision so as a crisis manager, there are three things that bother me with the handling of the decision and i need to disclose fully i'm a democrat who supports barack obama. i don't think the president addressed the major elephant in the room about the issue of desertion and evaluating whether it's true or not. i haven't passed judgment. the president should have addressed that up front. secondly, the president should have told us more about the conditions to restra
>> no, i'm not talking about you. i'm not talking about you.ut your firm and i'm talking about rick grunell. >> i'm running this, though. >> you said they reached out to mr. grunell. >> they reached out to him. >> who is a republican strategist. >> he was listed as the best twitter feeds of the year along with people like bill clinton. he's a notable name. >> okay. >> he's very public. >> lanny, what do you make of this? >> well, first...
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about. as far as the station itself, how long is it going to remain functional? >> guest: that is a good question. right now i believe it is on paper and tell 2024, and that is just more to certify the life of certain components and also for the resupply missions for certain things. so it could go wonder if we wanted. it all depends upon where we want to spend our money. >> host: what do you mean by that? >> guest: well, if we want to go -- nasa budget is limited, and a portion of it goes to space station and keeping it running. so a different task we want to take on, signaling to the moon or mars or an asteroid or whenever it happens to be, we might not be able to do both at the same time given how big each plan is. >> host: what is the role of the station in future manned space flight pass and then? >> guest: right now future of space flight, the station is a test bed. we test all sorts of things up here. right now we have a recycling system for water. we recycle our water, everything , an
about. as far as the station itself, how long is it going to remain functional? >> guest: that is a good question. right now i believe it is on paper and tell 2024, and that is just more to certify the life of certain components and also for the resupply missions for certain things. so it could go wonder if we wanted. it all depends upon where we want to spend our money. >> host: what do you mean by that? >> guest: well, if we want to go -- nasa budget is limited, and a...
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>> i don't worry about it. there's nothing i can do about it.of focus on building the business and building a product and delighting consumers and whatever. the stock will do what it does. >> how do you keep people from focusing on a stock price too much in times like this? >> i forbid employees to check on the stock price. we don't talk about it. we never discuss the stock price internally. it just doesn't matter. we discuss consumers and advertisers. the stock price will take care of itself. >> we heard from ceo of splung earlier this hour talking about the roller coaster ride. he was smart and popular in the spring. now his mom won't talk to him. did you not watch that during that harrowing time? >> we had an up and down time then up again also. i try not to overly focus on it and try not to let it define me or define the company. we've got 80 million people that use zillow every month. if they have a great experience and they tell others about it, ten years from now the stock will be worth a lot more than it is today. >> thank you for coming
>> i don't worry about it. there's nothing i can do about it.of focus on building the business and building a product and delighting consumers and whatever. the stock will do what it does. >> how do you keep people from focusing on a stock price too much in times like this? >> i forbid employees to check on the stock price. we don't talk about it. we never discuss the stock price internally. it just doesn't matter. we discuss consumers and advertisers. the stock price will...
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this program is about one hour. normally i'm the person having the questions asked of me and now i get the opportunity to ask a former journalist questions about the book that you wrote. >> guest: i will do my best. it is and on customary role for me to answer questions, but it's good to be here. >> host: i'm glad. i wanted to start to ask you a few issues that are general about the book and the first i just wondered what drove you to this topic, what made you interested in the accident? >> guest: as a journalist it was a very compelling story. i'd covered the 3-mile island accident when i was a reporter at the philadelphia inquirer and followed nuclear issues &. the first moment when the news accounts began to come in i watched transfixed because it was the first time i think the world has only watched an accident on hold. and so i got caught up in the story. not necessarily the technical aspects of the human aspects and the very high drama of what was going on in japan and as the events began to continue to unfold
this program is about one hour. normally i'm the person having the questions asked of me and now i get the opportunity to ask a former journalist questions about the book that you wrote. >> guest: i will do my best. it is and on customary role for me to answer questions, but it's good to be here. >> host: i'm glad. i wanted to start to ask you a few issues that are general about the book and the first i just wondered what drove you to this topic, what made you interested in the...
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oil prices, can he care about gas prices. >> we had a guy on from bp yesterday who was talking about their global study that they look over lee years. and the good news is oil prices are more stable than they've been at any point the 1970 witness stand that means they've closed above $100 for three years straight for the first time ever. yeah. crude oil has been higher than where we are right now. >>> carl icahn is asking family dollar to put itself up for sale right now. but the sale has has not begun. the activist investor is threatening a proxy board. icahn says he'll go to shareholders if the company does not act immediately. shares of fdo have been red hot lately. twitter is splitting the role of its recently departed chief operating officer. one executive will be in charge of revenue and partnerships. another will be responsible for marketing and media. twitter co-founder stone telling cnbc he does have faith in the current board. >> and the so-called high valuations you're seeing or the -- you know, the sticker shock you may have is nothing compared to that fist shakeout. i me
oil prices, can he care about gas prices. >> we had a guy on from bp yesterday who was talking about their global study that they look over lee years. and the good news is oil prices are more stable than they've been at any point the 1970 witness stand that means they've closed above $100 for three years straight for the first time ever. yeah. crude oil has been higher than where we are right now. >>> carl icahn is asking family dollar to put itself up for sale right now. but the...
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i understand that balance sounds great, but think about this -- think about the logic about this.e cannot ask wealthier seniors, $130,000 year is roughly equivalent to a $3 million annuity, by the way, so we're asking people who, i believe, can't afford it given their situation with medicare. we need to raise taxes on those people in order to ask them to pay more, which is also revenue. makes no sense. there is no logic there. i am hopeful that we can make progress on these broader issues and come up with this grand bargain. i think this year is going to be difficult to do something grand. next year is an opportunity for us, particularly the first part of next year before we get wholeheartedly into the 2016 cycle. meantime, let's take this small step together and take the president up on his budget. one thing in his budget that deals with this entitlement concern that we talked about today. thank you all for being here. i look forward to your questions. [applause] >> we are honored by the president of the national press club who is here with us. anything you would like to say, myr
i understand that balance sounds great, but think about this -- think about the logic about this.e cannot ask wealthier seniors, $130,000 year is roughly equivalent to a $3 million annuity, by the way, so we're asking people who, i believe, can't afford it given their situation with medicare. we need to raise taxes on those people in order to ask them to pay more, which is also revenue. makes no sense. there is no logic there. i am hopeful that we can make progress on these broader issues and...
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the more you know about the words, the more you can understand the aboutness. >> aboutness?literarizes it. >> not a word. >> totally a word. >> my definition of whether it is a word or not would be to go to webster's 10th. >> 11th now. >> it goes to 11 now just like "spinal tap." direction,s is the the entry point to go somewhere. >> you basically have gps once you map the language. i can give you direction from something else you just read it to something else that will surprise and delight you. >> we are trying to reduce the english language which would make sense given the computer technology of the day. >> find one word they used to describe a bunch of things. >> it has proved not to work very well. ofy were trying to take 1% the english language and figure out what it means. erin's notion was to make a one-to-one model of the home language and operate from the real thing. when we started, there was that a database to do that. fortunately, one appeared. >> duke? >> mongo. >> it takes the idea that everyone is different and everyone's usage of a word might be very differe
the more you know about the words, the more you can understand the aboutness. >> aboutness?literarizes it. >> not a word. >> totally a word. >> my definition of whether it is a word or not would be to go to webster's 10th. >> 11th now. >> it goes to 11 now just like "spinal tap." direction,s is the the entry point to go somewhere. >> you basically have gps once you map the language. i can give you direction from something else you just read it...
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but this isn't about our feelings and it's not about our egos. this is about our responsibility to act with integrity, honor, and be committed to excellence. she ousted 15 employees for their roles in mishandling the recalls. joining me to discuss the report is sean kane. he joins us on skype from massachusetts. room mattuto cool miller. to round it out we have jason , r bloomberg automobile columnist. did sheichigan, why have that and what was the reaction? >> the mood was like going to the dentist. everybody knew it was going to be painful but at the end of the day you have to get your teeth cleaned and your fillings taken care of. she had to set the tone that gm is taking it seriously. for thes to use it company to change the culture and the way they do things and fix problems, and the way they build and design cars. greg sean kane, comment on the topic of safety. something different, or have they been doing something different than the other major automobile makers? >> in reality, they haven't. we have seen these kinds of problems show up tim
but this isn't about our feelings and it's not about our egos. this is about our responsibility to act with integrity, honor, and be committed to excellence. she ousted 15 employees for their roles in mishandling the recalls. joining me to discuss the report is sean kane. he joins us on skype from massachusetts. room mattuto cool miller. to round it out we have jason , r bloomberg automobile columnist. did sheichigan, why have that and what was the reaction? >> the mood was like going to...
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not so much about the phone, per se. but its connection to amazon and all of its computing power, the cloud store. paul, cory just said you might be wrong. how do you respond to that? >> cory has more experience of being wrong than i do. \[laughter] i couldn't help it. it is possible. it is that feature he is describing, it is already on your amazon app. on your iphone. how often do you use it? maybe you don't even know it is there. i don't ever use that feature. it is there already for people who want to go and do an image i.d. on an object they see in the store, get a price ordered on amazon, and i don't see it changing the world. most people don't know the feature exists. it doesn't strike me as a compelling sale. >> in the same way that wal-mart was supposed to go -- wal-mart supposedly row and small town america by opening up superstores and driving up business out of every small town in america. amazon has done the same thing. now they have essentially a ray gun to take to every small business in america and beyond
not so much about the phone, per se. but its connection to amazon and all of its computing power, the cloud store. paul, cory just said you might be wrong. how do you respond to that? >> cory has more experience of being wrong than i do. \[laughter] i couldn't help it. it is possible. it is that feature he is describing, it is already on your amazon app. on your iphone. how often do you use it? maybe you don't even know it is there. i don't ever use that feature. it is there already for...
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about his money. system and apple changing it's operating system, is there something wrong with our system? y2$ with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. de>>who's got twond rhooves and just got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim status updates. just a tap away on the geico app. >>> all your healthcare particulars, all the details about you, in a flash. there's an app for that. apple unveiling its health kit app designed to get doctors real-time information about you, the patient, right away, and in the wake of recent security breaches-what sounds good on paper could be a whole other thing in reality. kathy says people are right to worry about their privacy. your big fear is what? lots of people have the medical skinny on you. >> well, right. i mean, when you open up an app,
about his money. system and apple changing it's operating system, is there something wrong with our system? y2$ with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. de>>who's got twond rhooves and just got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim status updates. just a tap away...
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i have to learn about this. not the word that comes to mind. >> calm because i was scared to death. >> yes. [male vo] inside this bag exists over 150 years of swedish coffee experience. that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for this very experience. this very second. this exact moment. [woman] that's good. i know right? cheers to that. gevalia. 150 years of rich, never bitter coffee. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we can save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. priceline express deals are totally legit. check this, thousands of people book them everyday and score killer deals. now, priceline is piling on even more savings with its summer sale. so grab your giant beach towel and enter code summer14. look at me enjoying the deals. >>> now in custody this morning
i have to learn about this. not the word that comes to mind. >> calm because i was scared to death. >> yes. [male vo] inside this bag exists over 150 years of swedish coffee experience. that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for this very experience. this very second. this exact moment. [woman] that's good. i know right? cheers to that. gevalia. 150 years of rich, never bitter coffee. listen up, thunder...
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what he thinks about death, what he worries about, doesn't worry about. he's completely, as far as he could-- he said he'd like to go all the way. he'd like to portray himself naked but he's not allowed. he goes as far as he can. >> rose: why was he that way? >> it's hard to say, charlie. it certainly helps -- >> rose: remind me of some journalist i know. >> well, the funny thing about if is for a man who is in some sense willing to show everything, he also-- i think he wanted to-- he had the incredible idea, which gradually ghepped him, that he could reproduce himself, as it were, cloneally reproduce himself, make himself into a book, that he would survive death by being completely here in these words and these pages. i think that he dreamt that he would actually survive his disappearance. >> rose: through his words. >> through these words. and he came as close as i think any human being has ever come to being actually, physically, in these little marks on the page. >> rose: you feel like he's there. >> he's there. >> rose: he's there. >> and that's the
what he thinks about death, what he worries about, doesn't worry about. he's completely, as far as he could-- he said he'd like to go all the way. he'd like to portray himself naked but he's not allowed. he goes as far as he can. >> rose: why was he that way? >> it's hard to say, charlie. it certainly helps -- >> rose: remind me of some journalist i know. >> well, the funny thing about if is for a man who is in some sense willing to show everything, he also-- i think he...
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is about, it's also about that.when someone asked me just popped out of my mouth. it is the hardest in for a writer talk about what her book is about probably. but this came out of my mouth and it's about how we destroy what we love and then won it back. we didn't know consciously that we'd love to land. as a matter of fact, that is to freeze we could never use few people in that area would never use a phrase like you to the land for a man of the soil. they would think it was corny and psychobabble or something. basically we were told to hang onto her land. as my father's name to mehmet lespinasse of the narrative of the boat as to whether we are able to live up to the expectation. but the reason we needed to hang onto it was yesterday taken a lot of work to build it and would be kind to be ways sell it, but mainly because he was realist day. it was real. if you invested in cash or if he sold it, take cash, investments docs, and a number of things could happen. the land would always be there. so it was this value th
is about, it's also about that.when someone asked me just popped out of my mouth. it is the hardest in for a writer talk about what her book is about probably. but this came out of my mouth and it's about how we destroy what we love and then won it back. we didn't know consciously that we'd love to land. as a matter of fact, that is to freeze we could never use few people in that area would never use a phrase like you to the land for a man of the soil. they would think it was corny and...
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i would make a similar comment about geo politics. about the world system. maybe a bipolar as well as a uni polar world. britain in the 19th century and the united states and soviet union in 1945, there's a certain advantage to the world. if there is a country, a big dog that exercises leadership in the world. now, the question is how? and that's where we get to questions about foreign policy and there's two kinds of obvious choices that are under debate. one i would associate with neo conservatives, liberal interventionists, people that think in some respect that the way in which we can make ourselves most secure and the world most peaceful is to, in effect, create the world in our imagine. to spread democracy. to build, to help build nations that have institutions similar to our own or those of western europe. i think that there are a lot of reasons now to question that approach and i wrote a book called folley of empire that was about that because one of the first examples is woodrow wilson in mexico. but we've had a lot of them since and most recently we
i would make a similar comment about geo politics. about the world system. maybe a bipolar as well as a uni polar world. britain in the 19th century and the united states and soviet union in 1945, there's a certain advantage to the world. if there is a country, a big dog that exercises leadership in the world. now, the question is how? and that's where we get to questions about foreign policy and there's two kinds of obvious choices that are under debate. one i would associate with neo...
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guest: i was going to ask about marketplace subsidy. about $11,600.as a little surprised he was not eligible for a subsidy. too expensivebeen for him. i was curious why they keep the bailouts. as government-funded. government is not a company. they rely on taxpayer dollars. when they say the government is going to pay for this, they just say you the taxpayer are going to pay for this. i live in georgia. i am 64 years old. i will be 65 and october. i do not qualify for medicaid. i went on obamacare. i cannot afford 400 per month for health care insurance and a $4000 to dockable. i i have to wait -- whenever go to the doctor it cost me $250. i wait until i save up money that i go see the doctor and get a refill for my prescriptions for high blood pressure. i cannot get insurance. medicaid is not great. it will cost at least $100 per month and then you have to pay a $200 co-pay. that is a whole lot better than what i have now. i will be glad when i do qualify for medicaid -- medicare and will not have to pay so much out-of-pocket. appreciate your input.
guest: i was going to ask about marketplace subsidy. about $11,600.as a little surprised he was not eligible for a subsidy. too expensivebeen for him. i was curious why they keep the bailouts. as government-funded. government is not a company. they rely on taxpayer dollars. when they say the government is going to pay for this, they just say you the taxpayer are going to pay for this. i live in georgia. i am 64 years old. i will be 65 and october. i do not qualify for medicaid. i went on...
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about 83 in yosemite. about 70 into monterey bay and 94 degrees in redding.r models keeping the skies mostly clear and late in the day we'll begin to see fog moving back toward the coastline and then overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning, surging back onshore and inside the bay to make for some cooler weather for tomorrow. but not today. we are going to see a great day ahead a beautiful spring day as we'll see about 78 degrees in fremont. 74 in san mateo. 85 degrees in cupertino. and about 65 degrees in pacifica. east bay temperatures up in the 80s, some low 90s into livermore and brentwood and antioch. even in pittsburg about 90 this afternoon. inside the bay 60s and 70s. your sunrise time 5:48. sunset 8:34. and looking out over the next couple of days, we are going to see some very nice weather. but beginning to cool down as early as tomorrow. and more cooling over the weekend but just by a few degrees. more so along the coastline maybe becoming mostly cloudy on the first day of summer toward the beaches but then warming up again as high pressure st
about 83 in yosemite. about 70 into monterey bay and 94 degrees in redding.r models keeping the skies mostly clear and late in the day we'll begin to see fog moving back toward the coastline and then overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning, surging back onshore and inside the bay to make for some cooler weather for tomorrow. but not today. we are going to see a great day ahead a beautiful spring day as we'll see about 78 degrees in fremont. 74 in san mateo. 85 degrees in cupertino. and...