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that is how it started. , called andition asked what she thought about it.om ballet to the theater. i really appreciated so much of it, and i have been so busy. it's important that kids stay busy. it's important they have something to focus on and something they feel good about, so i really attempted to enjoy my own life but to be able to be , some sort ofuide examples of the kids know they can do it. of goodked up with lots stuff. good teachers. good friends. >> say a word to me if you will about what the challenges were or what the joys were of being people of color doing this back then? your teacher is black. you are latina. what was it like in that moment? >> ms. jones went with me, and i will never forget her saying -- we are walking through the halls, and i am looking around and seeing all these beautiful tall, thin, blond, blue-eyed girls and saying to her, i feel funny. she looked right in my eyes and said, you do what you do. you don't look left. you don't look right. you look straight ahead, and you just be you. be the child i brought up. that's st
that is how it started. , called andition asked what she thought about it.om ballet to the theater. i really appreciated so much of it, and i have been so busy. it's important that kids stay busy. it's important they have something to focus on and something they feel good about, so i really attempted to enjoy my own life but to be able to be , some sort ofuide examples of the kids know they can do it. of goodked up with lots stuff. good teachers. good friends. >> say a word to me if you...
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atton went from i think $125 bushel -- i am not sure how they $25, andit, a bale, to farmers could notd it anymore. fdr set up a program. we will give you 15 acres of land, and we will give you the land, and you pay us back some day, so his father went 200 miles in arkansas and worked every day in the field, hard. it was terrible land. it was not choice farmland, because the government could not afford that, so cash from the age of six would be out there, and they would be singing gospel songs to lift their spirits, and later, his brother died in an accident. his brother was a golden boy of the family. poohingre always pooh- johnny cash, and after his brother died, he said, i wish that had been you rather than him. inc. about what that does to your self image. all the seeds that can help him is gospel music. that is the only thing he sees. -- all he sees that can help him is gospel music. wherever he goes, the man in black, for the old and the hungry, and that was his purpose. it also kept him closer to his face. at is what he felt he was here to do, read the gospel. -- cap his faith.
atton went from i think $125 bushel -- i am not sure how they $25, andit, a bale, to farmers could notd it anymore. fdr set up a program. we will give you 15 acres of land, and we will give you the land, and you pay us back some day, so his father went 200 miles in arkansas and worked every day in the field, hard. it was terrible land. it was not choice farmland, because the government could not afford that, so cash from the age of six would be out there, and they would be singing gospel songs...
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and they think that i can get this home that i wanted andit's a estion of portability.hat could cause the last problem that we get into. people can't afford the homes that they were in. >> and there's a point where you start seeing them emulate this inventory and there's not that many hundred million dollar home buyers. it just doesn't exist. so does get a little troubling when you see these incredible condos and everyone is trying to average this. and that is a little bit troubling. because what you do that inventory than? everyone wants to be in new york. you have an extreme outlier case but you can makehat the norm. neil: we got to talking about this issue and this was just a couple of days ago. >> are you running? >> we are considering all the options i can deal with donald trump. neil: if he doesn't run, you are? >> at donald trump doesn't run, it's very likely that mike long will give me that conservative not to run. yes. neil: i think he and your dad have chatted. is your father running? >> i don't know. he is definitely looking at greater aspirations from a nati
and they think that i can get this home that i wanted andit's a estion of portability.hat could cause the last problem that we get into. people can't afford the homes that they were in. >> and there's a point where you start seeing them emulate this inventory and there's not that many hundred million dollar home buyers. it just doesn't exist. so does get a little troubling when you see these incredible condos and everyone is trying to average this. and that is a little bit troubling....
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andit's one of those things, what they said in "the wall street journal."ch as i know rit now. and it'snot going to describe whether it's tax reform and we're working on enitlement reform and hopefully give some explanation here as well. lou: i don't hear that word and 'm delighted that you've used it. because american people are not being inspired by their political leaders and i referred to democrats and republicans. and this administration has seemingly advocated -- have they any interest in creating jobs and growing the economy? and tearing outhe basic responsibilities as a success in large parts. and this is part of the unemployment compensation and as conservatives they put the focus in the power of the government and we should put our power in the hands of the people. lou: what about in the teacher's union than he is a strong and viable candidate for the party particularly in battleground states, there are reformists and reform minded republicans. >> the book is entitled unintimidated. >> the chief eecutive branch, all of those things, and the reason
andit's one of those things, what they said in "the wall street journal."ch as i know rit now. and it'snot going to describe whether it's tax reform and we're working on enitlement reform and hopefully give some explanation here as well. lou: i don't hear that word and 'm delighted that you've used it. because american people are not being inspired by their political leaders and i referred to democrats and republicans. and this administration has seemingly advocated -- have they any...
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andit was a sastrous day on wall st street.or says that it's not a matter of if your identity is stolen but when gerri: from retailers to banks to the government. it is becoming more and more clear that these entities are struggling to keep your personal data safe from cyberhackers. what can we do to protect ourselves? joining me now is a digital security company and author of the book, the privacy in the age of big data. there it is right there. thank you for coming on the show tonight. i understand that you say that you haven't been hacked, just wait. >> it is one of those things where unfortunately for all of us there is an unprecedented amount of data being collected and that data will be hacked this includes your personal information that will be on the underground economy and it will be sold in be used. gerri: people don't realize that there is a whole underground economy out there. people out there trying to get any piece of your data at any cost. at the end of the day we are the ones who will pay the price. >> i think d
andit was a sastrous day on wall st street.or says that it's not a matter of if your identity is stolen but when gerri: from retailers to banks to the government. it is becoming more and more clear that these entities are struggling to keep your personal data safe from cyberhackers. what can we do to protect ourselves? joining me now is a digital security company and author of the book, the privacy in the age of big data. there it is right there. thank you for coming on the show tonight. i...
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you know, andit not just the stadium that's a concern when it comes to snow.rking lot, as well, of course. there's going to be a ton of fans driving in. they want to be able to get here and park and maybe to some tailgating. now, if there is a lot of snow, it has to be cleared. the league has plows on hand. they have front-end loaders on hand and a number of haul trucks on hand as well to get the snow out of here as quickly as possible. but then there's the other question of if it is very cold. are we going to see the same sort of turnout and the same type of fans that we're used to seeing at super bowls. they're not necessarily the hard core fans that will camp out in the frigid temperatures and try to stay warm to watch their team win. these are games that bring out celebrities. are we going to see cameron diaz feeding a-rod popcorn/maybe not. and other times certain players like peyton manning may struggle in cold weather games. he has been criticized for doing that in the past, wolf. >> well, it's going to be exciting no matter what, especially those of us
you know, andit not just the stadium that's a concern when it comes to snow.rking lot, as well, of course. there's going to be a ton of fans driving in. they want to be able to get here and park and maybe to some tailgating. now, if there is a lot of snow, it has to be cleared. the league has plows on hand. they have front-end loaders on hand and a number of haul trucks on hand as well to get the snow out of here as quickly as possible. but then there's the other question of if it is very cold....
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anditivity to the market people looking at china for a trigger point. a couple of days in now.hank you so much for that. no trading in sydney. markets are closed for the australia day. of the firsthe day british ships to arrive in the country. violence has returned to the antigovernment protest. the man shot dead in bangkok. it happen as demonstrators tied to disrupt early voting for this saturday's election. let's bring in house linda on men. has this worked out on how this will go ahead? >> you are right. the commission is repeating the call for a delay. these reflect what will happen on february 2. men -- one man was shot in bangkok as he called on protesters to disrupt early voting. they were reported at point across the city. the unrest forced the closure of most polling stations in bangkok. were high as would-be voters saying that democratic rights were being infringed. sayslection commission voting went ahead largely unimpeded. we heard from protest leaders. he said the government campaign will continue until promising of the election. meet with the election commission t
anditivity to the market people looking at china for a trigger point. a couple of days in now.hank you so much for that. no trading in sydney. markets are closed for the australia day. of the firsthe day british ships to arrive in the country. violence has returned to the antigovernment protest. the man shot dead in bangkok. it happen as demonstrators tied to disrupt early voting for this saturday's election. let's bring in house linda on men. has this worked out on how this will go ahead?...
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we were looking for additional measures we could take to nation anditional, help stabilize financialggest measures we took were in late 2008 and march 2009. the beginning of that program was broadly supported and it was that the intervention would both provide very much needed monetary policies for and would liquidity of markets in general, still under great stress at the time. the beginning of it was wrongly supported. that, it gave us the opportunity to see what the effects were and do analysis and so on. staff and a pretty large literature out there, i think john's bibliography had some of that in their thomas has suggested it has been supported. a number of folks who have voted against it or in critical of it, have, in some cases, argued that perhaps it was not needed or something like that. i do not think a large number of people on the committee feel it is inherently not effective. know what the benefits are. they lower long-term rates and mortgage rates. what are the costs you worry >> i think some of the costs people talk about are not really costs. i will mention a couple. c
we were looking for additional measures we could take to nation anditional, help stabilize financialggest measures we took were in late 2008 and march 2009. the beginning of that program was broadly supported and it was that the intervention would both provide very much needed monetary policies for and would liquidity of markets in general, still under great stress at the time. the beginning of it was wrongly supported. that, it gave us the opportunity to see what the effects were and do...
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andite record or quarter 2013 revenue.ed $1.03 fourth quarter, missing analysts' estimates of $1.10. two, bristol- myers squibb, shares were up 16% from a year ago. stop, our number one guys, none other than microsoft. the software maker reporting record sales things to the xbox one game console and sale of its tablets compared to previous quarters. microsoft is firing on some signals at least here. it is time for a call to markets. matt mccormick's call -- let's get back to blue chips as evidence of a sign. matt, you're going back to what we heard 12 months ago, get into blue chip stocks, get into dividend payers. why are you going back to that? lasttty, when you look at year, it was decidedly a risk on situation where low-quality stocks, high ids, companies with paltry earnings seem to excel for sub aesop cyclicals were, use all small caps work, it was a phenomenal year with the s&p up over 32% over return. why,you look at the reason many people thought gdp would be stronger than expected, earnings would be stronger than
andite record or quarter 2013 revenue.ed $1.03 fourth quarter, missing analysts' estimates of $1.10. two, bristol- myers squibb, shares were up 16% from a year ago. stop, our number one guys, none other than microsoft. the software maker reporting record sales things to the xbox one game console and sale of its tablets compared to previous quarters. microsoft is firing on some signals at least here. it is time for a call to markets. matt mccormick's call -- let's get back to blue chips as...
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andit sounds like recesses sessions alternate. when you are not in recess, you are in session. it sounds like these ideas alternate. if they are right about these they without the view of many little sessions spread out across many little recesses. if you had a 10 day session and on thatay recess, have theou would appointment during that four-day gap, and it would only last through the 10 day session. and through that it would not end. the government does not like that. they don't take that view. recess means it is colloquial meaning -- means the colloquial meaning like you would have in school, that would be very short and anything that is three days or more. the session is formal and long and lasts the full numbered year. they don't want to sign on to the idea of the recess versus the session, the dichotomy of the 2. they are forced to believe that you can have both at the same time. they are also in session, they have the formal view of the session, the informal short view session, contextually -- this also creates an audit anomaly if you talk about it. session, themal forma
andit sounds like recesses sessions alternate. when you are not in recess, you are in session. it sounds like these ideas alternate. if they are right about these they without the view of many little sessions spread out across many little recesses. if you had a 10 day session and on thatay recess, have theou would appointment during that four-day gap, and it would only last through the 10 day session. and through that it would not end. the government does not like that. they don't take that...