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heap said for example, i will bring unconventional and asymmetriical. you have misjudged a sleeping giant. there is no conventional threat assessment for me. what does it mean in terms of the people trying to catch him? this means he is a classic a-one narccistic personality dis. it doesn't mean he is psychecotic like laugner. he was homicidal and enraged. he is likely to go out in a blaze of glory. >> that's what i wanted to ask you, doctor. >> you say homicidal. do you think he is suicidal. >> jamie, i have done interviews for the last 48 hours and you are the first person to pick up on this. when you read the 11 page manifesto, you have to realize that part grand royce intent of violence and half suicide note. people who followed the story may be wondering why he mentioned jerry seinfeld and hang over and odd references? because that was the suicide note part of this, staying goodbye to all of these things that he appreciated. now, part of that is suicide by cop. it is it quite like leap i would sigh 50 percent likely he will present himself before o
heap said for example, i will bring unconventional and asymmetriical. you have misjudged a sleeping giant. there is no conventional threat assessment for me. what does it mean in terms of the people trying to catch him? this means he is a classic a-one narccistic personality dis. it doesn't mean he is psychecotic like laugner. he was homicidal and enraged. he is likely to go out in a blaze of glory. >> that's what i wanted to ask you, doctor. >> you say homicidal. do you think he is...
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it's asymmetry in many other parts of the world. only two have decided where to build long-term disposal site. finland and sweden. the united states has the largest number of reactors. so. but it won't be implemented 45 years from now. finding a place to safely store nuclear waste was never going to be easy. the accident at fukushima has made it that much harder. this issue goes we i don't understand japan should. this country and others withie norm under the circumstances will have to deal with many amounts of waste and will have to in years to come. >>> people in northeastern japan are reminded daily of what they lost on march 11, 2011. the earthquake and tsunami took away loved ones, homes, entire communities. survivors are moving a -- at the damaged nuclear plant and all along the pacific coast. "newsline" will bring you their important story two years later. >>> the world's oldest marathon runner ran his last race on sunday at the age of 101. val ja sing is a british runner who began his career at the age of 89. he took over th
it's asymmetry in many other parts of the world. only two have decided where to build long-term disposal site. finland and sweden. the united states has the largest number of reactors. so. but it won't be implemented 45 years from now. finding a place to safely store nuclear waste was never going to be easy. the accident at fukushima has made it that much harder. this issue goes we i don't understand japan should. this country and others withie norm under the circumstances will have to deal...
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that, again, is a sign of this new asymmetry. and you find it in every one of these areas from disease, pandemic that effect us today, when i was growing up in manhattan in the '0s my mother used to say don't go to new jersey. i think there's flu. we worried about the new jersey flu. we worried about disease today come in pandemic no matter how good the health system, ours isn't that good, no matter how good it is no health position in position to take on the global threat we face. global world challenge, indper dependence as the reality and independent nation states born two, three, four hundred years ago in world which sovereign territory and jurisdiction could be and was the gairn or it of liberty and security. we need in short new political entities, new institutions to deal with an interdependent world. there's candidates around traditional multinational cop corporations which are interdependent and global which pay little attention to the states. that is not a great candidate to go the work. they can do a fair amount but th
that, again, is a sign of this new asymmetry. and you find it in every one of these areas from disease, pandemic that effect us today, when i was growing up in manhattan in the '0s my mother used to say don't go to new jersey. i think there's flu. we worried about the new jersey flu. we worried about disease today come in pandemic no matter how good the health system, ours isn't that good, no matter how good it is no health position in position to take on the global threat we face. global world...
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. >> the last few months, the asymmetry between apple and google almost exact. >>> welcome to the "halftime" show. four hours to go until the close. the dow about 130 points away from its all-time high. here's what we're following on "halftime." herbalife's moment of truth. hitting the wall. is the consumer finally starting to crack? the take on the biggest retailer in the "halftime" squabble. but first market milestones. the s&p up selven straight week, nasdaq at a high. are the traders setting themselves up for a fall? how about that question, steve? are people just too optimistic? >> i don't think so. i still there still is a wall of worry out there. the walmart news comes out, the market barely flinches or recovers quickly. i think there's still enough negative news out there and we haven't seen the flow of funds that i would like to see. having said all that, you've got a market that's up, unimpeded so far. it's got to take a break but that break will be met with more volume. people are worrying about the continuing debt ceiling negotiations going on in the budget negotiations. doesn't
. >> the last few months, the asymmetry between apple and google almost exact. >>> welcome to the "halftime" show. four hours to go until the close. the dow about 130 points away from its all-time high. here's what we're following on "halftime." herbalife's moment of truth. hitting the wall. is the consumer finally starting to crack? the take on the biggest retailer in the "halftime" squabble. but first market milestones. the s&p up selven...
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a lot of the asymmetry of information that was written about is no longer the case. in fact it is beyond the fact that we can exchange information on the internet. health care itself has become far more individual and far more about probably the and a lot less about being an auto mechanic and if you fix it you are done. very little full of health care is like that. you have these three or for treatment alternatives, and in fact every patient is encouraged to do this research that there is a bigger conceptual problem with what he wrote and it is the problem you know the joke about the guy is chased by a bear in the forest. one stops to take off his shoes and slid into slippers and his friend says you can't outrun of their bear in sneakers. he said i don't need to outrun the bear. i need to outrun you. the implication to which the argument has been is that because we are such terrible customers of health care, insurers will be better have they been as effective as us? one of the perceptions about health care is it depends on consumers. but it doesn't. they said we dema
a lot of the asymmetry of information that was written about is no longer the case. in fact it is beyond the fact that we can exchange information on the internet. health care itself has become far more individual and far more about probably the and a lot less about being an auto mechanic and if you fix it you are done. very little full of health care is like that. you have these three or for treatment alternatives, and in fact every patient is encouraged to do this research that there is a...
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there was an asymmetry of force, and imbalance of power in that -- a strategy was permitted to work. democratization is essentially an exercise-induced glaciation. you are exchanging one political culture with another political culture. we have to keep our heads. if we believe that the emergence of democracies in the world is in our interest, if we believe that fewer dictators there are, fewer ethnic dictators there are, is in our interest, then we have to develop long-term, mature commitments to helping opposition slowly march towards that goal. respond why don't you to that specifically? knowing how much you know -- we have often talked about people with the guns being the one running this at the end. how do you make -- >> he is going to drug you with america's religion, democracy. every american loves democracy. i grant that. i plead guilty to taking that drug. i am right there with you. there is much more going on here. anybody who knows the middle east understands that the borders were drawn around peoples who do not want to live together. we have seen this in israel. palestinia
there was an asymmetry of force, and imbalance of power in that -- a strategy was permitted to work. democratization is essentially an exercise-induced glaciation. you are exchanging one political culture with another political culture. we have to keep our heads. if we believe that the emergence of democracies in the world is in our interest, if we believe that fewer dictators there are, fewer ethnic dictators there are, is in our interest, then we have to develop long-term, mature commitments...
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right now, the fcc's asymmetry of information is striking. they only talk to the industry. community is all so close. in order to break that up you'd have to make sure you had a broad based agency seeing lots of different industries. >> about the time i was reading your book i also read a speech by the present chair of the fcc, julius genachowsk i. he said, "the united states is in a global bandwidth race. a nation's future economic security is tied to frictionless and speedy access to information." if you were chair of the fcc what would you do to move us forward? >> i know that it's important to let these municipalities make decisions for themselves. that's going to take a bill in congress preempting the terrible state laws like the one that happened in north carolina. we need to make self-determination possible for cities. and the second one is making sure that there's low cost, low rate financing available to build these networks. that's the stumbling block, making sure that you can actually build without needing to put up all the money yourself. because it pays out ove
right now, the fcc's asymmetry of information is striking. they only talk to the industry. community is all so close. in order to break that up you'd have to make sure you had a broad based agency seeing lots of different industries. >> about the time i was reading your book i also read a speech by the present chair of the fcc, julius genachowsk i. he said, "the united states is in a global bandwidth race. a nation's future economic security is tied to frictionless and speedy access...
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that's the fundamental asymmetry. >> so clarify, president obama in his first term held fewer press conferences than bill clinton, george h.w. bush, or george w. bush. >> really. that doesn't surprise me at all. >> we know that he did have an off the record sitdown yesterday with some members of the news media off the record. maybe one day that will be on the record. >> the reverend al sharpton just interviewed him, and al will be on my show this sunday when we have this discussion. >> by proxy you are intifg the white house. >> that's about as close as i go. i basically said can you get me someone who has talked to the president? >> there are a lot of stewards. >> that seems -- >> chris, you're going to be talking more about this this weekend on "up." sfwla yes, excitedly. >> i can see. >> the theories abound. thank you as always, my friend, for joining us. >> be sure to catch chris on "up" this and every weekend on msnbc at 8:00 a.m. eastern. coming up, politics on the sell ver screen. hollywood took on some heavy topics to entertain us this year. we will talk to the legendary james lipton ab
that's the fundamental asymmetry. >> so clarify, president obama in his first term held fewer press conferences than bill clinton, george h.w. bush, or george w. bush. >> really. that doesn't surprise me at all. >> we know that he did have an off the record sitdown yesterday with some members of the news media off the record. maybe one day that will be on the record. >> the reverend al sharpton just interviewed him, and al will be on my show this sunday when we have this...
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a lot of the asymmetry and information that he was writing about is the longer the case.n fact, it's beyond just the fact that we can exchange information on the internet. it's that health care itself has changed to become far more individual, far more about probabilities and a lot less about frankly being an auto mechanic. the problem with your engine, you fix it, you're done. very little of health is like that. most of it is you have these alternatives, there's a variety of options depending on who you are. and affect every patient is encouraged to do this. but there's a bigger conceptual problem with what he wrote. and it's the bitter problem. you probably all know the old joke about you guys being chased by a bear in the forest. one guy stopped to take office shoes and switches into speaker to his friend says you idiot, you can't outrun a bear in sneakers. he said i don't need to outrun the bear. i need to outrun you. the implications to which the argument has been is that because we're such terrible customers of health care, insurers will be better. we've got a 50 ye
a lot of the asymmetry and information that he was writing about is the longer the case.n fact, it's beyond just the fact that we can exchange information on the internet. it's that health care itself has changed to become far more individual, far more about probabilities and a lot less about frankly being an auto mechanic. the problem with your engine, you fix it, you're done. very little of health is like that. most of it is you have these alternatives, there's a variety of options depending...
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a lot of the asymmetry in the information that he was writing about is no longer the case. in fact is beyond the fact we can sustention formation to read the health care has exchanged and has become far more individual and a lot less about an author mechanic, a problem of your engine, you fix it, you're done. very little the health care is like that to get most of it is you have three or four treatment alternatives and there's a variety depending on who you are and every patient is encouraged to do this but there's a bigger conceptual problem with what he wrote. you probably know about all by is being chased in their yet he switches from sneakers to read you can't outrun of their in sneakers. he says i don't need to outrun the bear. i need to help run you. [laughter] the implication to which the argument has been is that because we are such terrible customers of health care the insurers would be better. both have a 50 year history of this and they acted like us and the have been as effective as us. one of the great misperceptions is that it depends on the consumers but it d
a lot of the asymmetry in the information that he was writing about is no longer the case. in fact is beyond the fact we can sustention formation to read the health care has exchanged and has become far more individual and a lot less about an author mechanic, a problem of your engine, you fix it, you're done. very little the health care is like that to get most of it is you have three or four treatment alternatives and there's a variety depending on who you are and every patient is encouraged...
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and people come up to them on the street and comment on the asymmetry of the relationship. >> causingod morning, elizabeth. we want to say good morning to melissa cohen and brian bundy. we've been appealing to you. we wanted your best over-the-top dating stories for a valentine's day story. we got a lot of good ones. but maybe not quite this good, like the time that he took her to fiji. two weeks, three weeks after they met. all right? so, we have a valentine's day date in mind. but they might never forget the first one. take a look at the love story. >> melissa and i met on match.com. i'm a scuba instructor. try come diving with me. she said, i'm certified. we went for pedicures on our first date. it ended with dinner. i had a trip set up for fiji, a couple of weeks after i met melissa. it's hard to tell someone you really just met, i think it's a great idea for you to come halfway across the world with me, in six or eight weeks. that's kind of where we were at. after a little bit of conversation, a lot of questions, she decided that she wanted to come to fiji with me. and i thought
and people come up to them on the street and comment on the asymmetry of the relationship. >> causingod morning, elizabeth. we want to say good morning to melissa cohen and brian bundy. we've been appealing to you. we wanted your best over-the-top dating stories for a valentine's day story. we got a lot of good ones. but maybe not quite this good, like the time that he took her to fiji. two weeks, three weeks after they met. all right? so, we have a valentine's day date in mind. but they...
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that is a huge asymmetry. >> that's because the democrats have the presidency and they can protect ronre's a real difference in the way their bases operate. to my great frustration. >> we constantly think -- i mean, as a progressive, you constantly think, you know, why can't our base carry the same sort of weight in the democratic party that the republican base carries in theirs? and there is a trade up there, right? on the one hand, you have basically the democratic party -- what is the saying, the democratic party hates the space and the republican party spears the space? the democratic party tends to treat progressive activists with a fair degree of contempt. >> let me say for the record, ron widen is a very good senator in a lot of ways and very progressive on a lot of issues. just so that owes t record. >> but the up side of that is you don't have this kind of constant veto threat from the most im plaqueble elements of your party. >> i actually disagree with the idea that the tea party or the far right is the core base in the republican party. i think the base is shifting and refo
that is a huge asymmetry. >> that's because the democrats have the presidency and they can protect ronre's a real difference in the way their bases operate. to my great frustration. >> we constantly think -- i mean, as a progressive, you constantly think, you know, why can't our base carry the same sort of weight in the democratic party that the republican base carries in theirs? and there is a trade up there, right? on the one hand, you have basically the democratic party -- what...
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. >> we were joking yesterday the asymmetry for the two over the three months is almost exact.ave something to do with that. >> it definitely has an impact. the capital is finding a home. keep in mind, people want to be in that space. people want exposure to smartphones and tablets. google is a good way to play that, we think. >> at the same time you've got a hold rating on your stock. 825 is the target which is not far from where we are. you see speed bumps for google over the next few months, at least. >> some of the risks has dissipated, but the reality is, google still faces a lot of e is mobile as it pertains to the core search business. that has had a negative impact. you see the growth continuing at google. it's definitely slowed somewhat. an investment is still pretty substantial. >> what did we learn from our experience on apple, in the way you can have a decaying of the valuation on a stock so rapidly, such a big stock? could that happen to the likes of google further down the line? >> presumably, simon, the way to think about these stocks, which i think is kind of in
. >> we were joking yesterday the asymmetry for the two over the three months is almost exact.ave something to do with that. >> it definitely has an impact. the capital is finding a home. keep in mind, people want to be in that space. people want exposure to smartphones and tablets. google is a good way to play that, we think. >> at the same time you've got a hold rating on your stock. 825 is the target which is not far from where we are. you see speed bumps for google over...
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there was an asymmetry of force, in balance of power in that strategy and was permitted to work.syria is beginning v democratization is essentially an exercise in destabilization because you are exchanging one political culture with another political culture. and we have to keep our heads. we have to keep our heads. if we believe that the emergence of democracy in the world is in our interest. if we believe that you were dictators there are, certainly for ethnic or sectarian is in our interests, then we have to develop long term, mature, you know, coldly calculated morally motivated commitment to helping the opposition slow the march towards that goal. >> why don't you respond to that specifically? knowing how much you know, specifically how -- we have often talked about people with the guns are going to be the ones running this at the end. >> she is going to drug you what america's religion which is democracy and everyone in america loves democracy. on a grant that. i plead guilty to taking that. >> and i am right there with you but this is not about -- there is much more going
there was an asymmetry of force, in balance of power in that strategy and was permitted to work.syria is beginning v democratization is essentially an exercise in destabilization because you are exchanging one political culture with another political culture. and we have to keep our heads. we have to keep our heads. if we believe that the emergence of democracy in the world is in our interest. if we believe that you were dictators there are, certainly for ethnic or sectarian is in our...