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big ag always win. people always lose, even though we know that it is coming up for renewal. >> i think it is important to change the politics of it. we have seen some champions come forward. we saw a lot of democrats this time vote against the farm bill. register your opposition to this vote. don't vote it over the finish line so overwhelmingly and it was a pretty close vote. they actually failed to pass the bill last summer in the house of representatives for the first time in memory. i worked on nine farm bills. that is the first time i saw go down in the house because democrats held together and said that the cuts to the food stamp benefit was too deep. when it came to getting to the finish line, there was so much pressure to avoid the problems that are built into the underlying law, these booby-traps, that if you do not extend the farm bill and renew it, you cause bigger problems. really feltocrats that pressure. a number of republicans voted against the bill. they thought it was too generous to ag
big ag always win. people always lose, even though we know that it is coming up for renewal. >> i think it is important to change the politics of it. we have seen some champions come forward. we saw a lot of democrats this time vote against the farm bill. register your opposition to this vote. don't vote it over the finish line so overwhelmingly and it was a pretty close vote. they actually failed to pass the bill last summer in the house of representatives for the first time in memory. i...
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the through out through the ninety's you had home farms small farms just being wiped out by these big ag companies willie nelson running around doing farm aid if you'll recall. is the solution if that is the throughline of the problem is the solution to simply start enforcing the sherman act or break these big companies up or is there another solution that we should be thinking are. putting there many solutions one of the things that's so interesting is there are so many problems wrapped up with one another that we think we can pull one string in the whole thing might unravel alexis mentioned that these are confined animal feeding operations and one of the problems is the way and we treat animals and there are a lot of groups that are involved in the animal welfare part of it and if we couldn't just cram lots of animals in small confined spaces and feed the manta about ics if you could deal with the animal husbandry the animal welfare and deal with the antibiotics that would help if you could deal with the concentration of control that you were describing that would certainly be helpful
the through out through the ninety's you had home farms small farms just being wiped out by these big ag companies willie nelson running around doing farm aid if you'll recall. is the solution if that is the throughline of the problem is the solution to simply start enforcing the sherman act or break these big companies up or is there another solution that we should be thinking are. putting there many solutions one of the things that's so interesting is there are so many problems wrapped up...
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big ag and decreases in control by farmers and the role of farmers and also sustainability marion in in the early one nine hundred eighty s. ronald reagan famously stopped functionally stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act which led to this explosion called the murder mergers and acquisitions mania people like michael milken came out and dubbed themselves m n a artists and this happened in the agriculture industry as well and by the end of the eighty's and into the through out through the ninety's you had home farms small farms just being wiped out by these big ag companies willie nelson running around doing farm aid if you'll recall. is the solution if that is the throughline of the problem is the solution to simply start enforcing the sherman act or break these big companies up or is there another solution that we should be thinking of. but think there are many solutions one of the things that's so interesting is there are so many problems wrapped up with one another that says that we think we can pull one string in the whole thing might on ravel alexis mentioned that these
big ag and decreases in control by farmers and the role of farmers and also sustainability marion in in the early one nine hundred eighty s. ronald reagan famously stopped functionally stopped in force in the sherman antitrust act which led to this explosion called the murder mergers and acquisitions mania people like michael milken came out and dubbed themselves m n a artists and this happened in the agriculture industry as well and by the end of the eighty's and into the through out through...
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aging in place, that applied to children who needed home care also. we found it was much cheaper for many people to keep their loved one at home. we talked a bigtorm about aging in place and they let it die, it was bought out of consideration. >> when we went to kids corner we our hidden cameras found kids parked in the hallway not doing anything. desperate for attention. >> these children they can't play with toys. so in their down time, what you see is instead of being isolated in the room, they're out in the hallways where they get some stimulation. >> this down time also avoids having to pay staff for therapy or play or even attention. >> for most of them their bottom line is the least amount of care they can get away with and the most for the stockholders and for the ceo salaries. >> that's upsetting for parents like marcello martins. he thinks stimulation will help his son. >> when i'm there, there's nobody there to care to him. it's more like a facility of storage. of storing the skids. >> -- the kids. >> i'm listening, you just relax, okay? >> these facilities are highly regulated. you have multiple agencies an ombudsmen and county and
aging in place, that applied to children who needed home care also. we found it was much cheaper for many people to keep their loved one at home. we talked a bigtorm about aging in place and they let it die, it was bought out of consideration. >> when we went to kids corner we our hidden cameras found kids parked in the hallway not doing anything. desperate for attention. >> these children they can't play with toys. so in their down time, what you see is instead of being isolated in...
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part of the reason i wrote this book is so people can have a tremendous opportunities at the big data age presents, but also alert them to the fact that unless we start having a conversation about this stuff, all of those opportunities turn into threat and that is exactly what we just mentioned. so the future, more people knowing much more about your propensities is inevitable. the good news is they will be your actual propensities. >> host: because right now there is a lot of information misinformation. i myself would've checked about about the data.com and have factual errors about me. postcode contributed to a process wherein that was correct it. i didn't correct it because i didn't want more information. most people don't have the ability to go into other data aggregators and correct inaccuracies right now. castro no, no. and so this is another case in point. so right now, there is a program at airports called pre-check. you sign up and give the government a little information about you and then you can bypass the minds and this information consists of criminal background history and
part of the reason i wrote this book is so people can have a tremendous opportunities at the big data age presents, but also alert them to the fact that unless we start having a conversation about this stuff, all of those opportunities turn into threat and that is exactly what we just mentioned. so the future, more people knowing much more about your propensities is inevitable. the good news is they will be your actual propensities. >> host: because right now there is a lot of information...
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hamm radio making a big comeback in the age of the internet and smart phones. we'll explain.ay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types
hamm radio making a big comeback in the age of the internet and smart phones. we'll explain.ay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right...
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big question. how youngblood could really be the key to slowing down the aging process. maybe even reversing it. we're going to talk to a lead scientist on one of these studies and explain it all to you after the break. ♪ i saw this red, blistery, rash and i felt this horrle pain on one side of mback. i d 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i wasoing to be able to do these shows with this kind of painhat i was in. i told mwife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think you have shingles." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like "wowts got to get better than is or i'm in big trouble." i could feel the shock in my back and it was like we cannot let the fans down. don't worry! the united states postal service will get it there on time with priority mail flat rate shipping. our priority has always been saving the day. because our priority... amazing! ...is you! the amazing spider-man 2 delivered by the united states postal service. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you cou
big question. how youngblood could really be the key to slowing down the aging process. maybe even reversing it. we're going to talk to a lead scientist on one of these studies and explain it all to you after the break. ♪ i saw this red, blistery, rash and i felt this horrle pain on one side of mback. i d 16 magic shows to do. i didn't know how i wasoing to be able to do these shows with this kind of painhat i was in. i told mwife what i had. she went on the internet and said "i think...
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. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white male.as that group is getting larger is there going to be demand when we move forward. >> sales up 6% compared to 2012. despite that surge, company sales are still low. and that led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. david arioso, al jazeera, morning about. >> sriracha, is not drawing rave reuives in irwindale. heidi zhou-castro has more. >> so let's give a toast to denton and a toast to sriracha. if you have a bottle, hold it up. >> reporter: denton texas, a little town with a big taste for hot sauce. when he heard that irwindale, california had declared the spicy odor to be a public nuisance he immediately saw an opportunity for his own town's economic growth. >> some city is going oget on top of this and be the first one to invite them to move to their city. i thought, why not denton, texas. >> thousands turned out to welcome sriracha with open arms. >> here in texas we have wide open spaces so our industrial zoned area
. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white male.as that group is getting larger is there going to be demand when we move forward. >> sales up 6% compared to 2012. despite that surge, company sales are still low. and that led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. david arioso, al jazeera, morning about. >> sriracha, is not drawing rave reuives in irwindale. heidi zhou-castro has more....
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age. you're going to be in big trouble when she's about what, 12, 13? >> whenever the camera was on, she was on. you could also see that from an early age. i always got the sense she was calculated, but like in a good way. >> calculated and destined for big things. not entirely surprising for a little girl who was originally named destiny hope cyrus. >> i thought it was her destiny to bring hope to the world. you know, i do think that this is her purpose. her path. you know, i think she's a natural born singer, song writer, entertainer. >> and it didn't hurt that her father was a hit maker. ♪ don't tell my heart >> the fact that he had one big hit with achy breaky heart puts him on a level where he had access to, you know, musicians and producers and record company people that she probably would not have met were denot for her father. >> what could be better than having a famous father? having a music legend like dolly parton for a godmother. she was just a toddler back in 1993 when she was on the stage with many of music's biggest names. >> everybody wa
age. you're going to be in big trouble when she's about what, 12, 13? >> whenever the camera was on, she was on. you could also see that from an early age. i always got the sense she was calculated, but like in a good way. >> calculated and destined for big things. not entirely surprising for a little girl who was originally named destiny hope cyrus. >> i thought it was her destiny to bring hope to the world. you know, i do think that this is her purpose. her path. you know, i...
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football is big in africa -- so if you have a country where the average age is 16 -- it's clear the sports huge appeal. a non profit organization is trying to turn that into a way to help malawi's kids. the country faces a long list of challenges -- among them a high drop-out rate in schools. by not providing them with proper education, malawi is failing its youngsters -- denying them the means to equip themselves to tackles the country's problems. and that's where football comes in. >> in a country where the average age is 16 -- football is bound to be a big deal. he is really good at it. afternoon practice at the supper club. the boys here were discovered because they had a lot of talent, including this 17-year-old. after the warm-up, time for the next round. he is a midfielder, responsible for strategy. the other players have to be able to depend on him. today it is extremely hot, but practice continues. just a short break for a jury of water. the players have to have discipline and 20 of stamina -- and plenty of stamina. >> practice helps us keep physically fit, so that we don't get t
football is big in africa -- so if you have a country where the average age is 16 -- it's clear the sports huge appeal. a non profit organization is trying to turn that into a way to help malawi's kids. the country faces a long list of challenges -- among them a high drop-out rate in schools. by not providing them with proper education, malawi is failing its youngsters -- denying them the means to equip themselves to tackles the country's problems. and that's where football comes in. >>...
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. >> the biggest concern about harley it is so big among the ages while male, and as that group is getting older, gosh, is there going to be demand as we look forward? >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012. but despite that recent surge company sales in the u.s. are still low. that led some investigators to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >> tony, the question is how do you marry that joy law, that big outlaw brand. >> which many really like. >> with these new bikes they're trying to sell in europe. >> little dinky bikes, come on. >> it goes against the big bike persona they're trying to sell overseas. >> the question is will the chicks like the small dinky little things. appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> for years states have been offering tax breaks to film studios trying to attraction several productions and all the money that goes with them. in some places those incentives are really paying off. we go to new orleans which is becoming known as the hollywood of the south. >> the garden district is a
. >> the biggest concern about harley it is so big among the ages while male, and as that group is getting older, gosh, is there going to be demand as we look forward? >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012. but despite that recent surge company sales in the u.s. are still low. that led some investigators to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >> tony, the question is how do you marry that joy law,...
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you know i've been a big fan for ages so i view it as a way to play the new food galley.ilers can't get enough of these store bran private label products since they carry much higher margins than the brands you're familiar. with i love the acquisition of the irish maker. they cut it down from 30% to 17% because it has much lower corporate taxes than we do. there's no denial that perrigo missed big. 20 cent earnings miss on a tiny 1% increase in organic sales. the company blamed the weakness on a milder cough and cold season as well as a declient in retail foot traffic from the cold weather which we know is true. they've been having manufacturing problems with mucinex. it has made a lot of money over the years. and i wonderful be surprised if perrigo is ready to rebound. let's take a look at the ceo. welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you so much for coming on. >> let's cut right to it. this is a combination of the products i'm worried about. a weak cold and flu and yet some manufacturing problems with mucinex. are those problems behind us? if that's the case, i know th
you know i've been a big fan for ages so i view it as a way to play the new food galley.ilers can't get enough of these store bran private label products since they carry much higher margins than the brands you're familiar. with i love the acquisition of the irish maker. they cut it down from 30% to 17% because it has much lower corporate taxes than we do. there's no denial that perrigo missed big. 20 cent earnings miss on a tiny 1% increase in organic sales. the company blamed the weakness on...
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. >> one of the big concerns investors have had about harley is it is so big among the aging white malethat group is getting older, well, gosh is there going to be demand as we look forward. >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012, but company sales in the u.s. are still low, about 35% below precrisis highs. and that has led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >>> hog heaven became official last year, when pope francis blessed thousands of riders at the vatican. it celebrated the 120th anniversary of the milwaukee-based manufacturer. what is not clear if any in attendance were actual hells angels. >>> now to cars, very fast cars. the greatest spectacle in racing happens this sunday. i care a lot about the race, the drivers and even jim neighbors who sings "back home again in indiana" near the start. about 350,000 spectators are expected to show up again this year. last year the indianapolis area reaped about $20 million in direct activity from race fans, but the hoosier state wants to cash in ev
. >> one of the big concerns investors have had about harley is it is so big among the aging white malethat group is getting older, well, gosh is there going to be demand as we look forward. >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012, but company sales in the u.s. are still low, about 35% below precrisis highs. and that has led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >>> hog heaven became...
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the brick and mortar gaming retailer proving it's anything but an aging dinosaur. with big successes in the very lucrative mobile market now. a fox business exclusive with gamestop's ceo, paul raines. how he's transforming his business and fighting off big competitors. and holy sports friday. the thy rangers win it -- the new york rangers win it, making it to the stanley cup finals for the first time in 20 years. what will this mean to the hockey franchise, to msg's stock and the city that never sleeps? and from pucks to balls, steve ballmer may finally get the sports team he's dreamed of, bidding $2 billion for the l.a. clippers. countdown to the closing bell tips off right now. ♪ ♪ liz: good afternoon, everybody, i'm liz claman. breaking news just a few moments ago shares of the maker of botox, they were briefly halted, and that's because valiant pharmaceuticals which has been pursuing them along with pershing square just revised their offer. the new offer now $72 and .83 shares of -- so $72 in cash, but guess what? it had been just two days ago $58.30, so now we're looki
the brick and mortar gaming retailer proving it's anything but an aging dinosaur. with big successes in the very lucrative mobile market now. a fox business exclusive with gamestop's ceo, paul raines. how he's transforming his business and fighting off big competitors. and holy sports friday. the thy rangers win it -- the new york rangers win it, making it to the stanley cup finals for the first time in 20 years. what will this mean to the hockey franchise, to msg's stock and the city that...
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a girl from idaho making her way to the big city at age 10.ntion, little mama. >> this is my easy moo milk dispenser, to make anyone who wants an easier way to get milk. it is pretty simple. all you have to do is -- >> try it out. we have a special nozzle you put on the milk carton. then all you do is flip it over and set it on this base. >> so this is in your refrigerator just like this? >> yes. >> here we go. it is working. what gave you this idea? >> one day i was trying to pour myself a glass of milk and i missed the glass because the milk jug was too full. i just thought that there has to be a better way to get milk out of a job without spilling it. >> genius. >> how did you discover our number one girl? >> i had a lot of submissions sent into the jimmy fallon show. herica is so personable and invention is amazing, so was easy to pick her up. >> what is your next big plan? this is clearly a huge success. what is next, oj? but we haven't, patented this yet. a $5,000 weto take got last night and get a patent for it. >> really? have any comp
a girl from idaho making her way to the big city at age 10.ntion, little mama. >> this is my easy moo milk dispenser, to make anyone who wants an easier way to get milk. it is pretty simple. all you have to do is -- >> try it out. we have a special nozzle you put on the milk carton. then all you do is flip it over and set it on this base. >> so this is in your refrigerator just like this? >> yes. >> here we go. it is working. what gave you this idea? >> one...
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big events. she also won her age group at a kids' competition before the masters this year.ds competition. >> check her out. >> kids play. >> she looks like a kid. but she is a kid. she's 11. >> she's incredible. >> yeah. that's some talent. >>> the new york rangers are now up 2-0 games after beating the canadiens last night in their nhl playoff series. >> as for last night's nba action and some baseball, here's our guys over at espn. >> good morning, america. this is the bristol studios, where "sportscenter" is telecast to america. he's stan. i'm neil. i'm wearing levi's. >> you put so much pressure on me now. i really have to deliver this highlight. thunder and spurs, game one. western conference finals. all-san antonio. no surge ibaka for oklahoma city. you saw tony parker get to the rim there. and tim duncan. duncan had 27. the spurs simply dominated in the paint, since oklahoma city didn't have their shot blocker, ibaka. kawhi leonard had a big game off the bench. spurs take game one, 122-105. game two coming up wednesday from san antonio. >>> surge ibaka also out for t
big events. she also won her age group at a kids' competition before the masters this year.ds competition. >> check her out. >> kids play. >> she looks like a kid. but she is a kid. she's 11. >> she's incredible. >> yeah. that's some talent. >>> the new york rangers are now up 2-0 games after beating the canadiens last night in their nhl playoff series. >> as for last night's nba action and some baseball, here's our guys over at espn. >> good...
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the brick and mortar gaming retailer proving it's anything but an aging dinosaur. with bigrative mobile market now. a fox business exclusive with gamestop's ceo, paul raines. how he's
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welfare is the big rise in the retirement age. more stories coming your way in world business report. >> 830 women don't have adequate protection when they have a child. that according to the report released today. the amount of time women get off work and the money they earn to take off with the child. the standards between europe, asia, africa continues to grow. europe really leads the way. the highest maternity leaf in the world with impressive 58 weeks. australia 52 weeks. other end of the scale we have africa with the lowest with just four+[u;naaz weeks followed by 12 weeks. u.s. also has 12 weeks. when it comes to paternity leave, the picture is more mixed. europe giving 90 days. germany gives none along with canada and united states. quick look at markets. >> shares rallied tuesday following the strong performance in the united states. upbeat updates from companies. that's all for this hour. back to you david. >> thanks very much indeed. >>> for the first time a doctor in egypt is to stand trial on charges of female generit
welfare is the big rise in the retirement age. more stories coming your way in world business report. >> 830 women don't have adequate protection when they have a child. that according to the report released today. the amount of time women get off work and the money they earn to take off with the child. the standards between europe, asia, africa continues to grow. europe really leads the way. the highest maternity leaf in the world with impressive 58 weeks. australia 52 weeks. other end...
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joins a big family, six other siblings between the ages of 8 and 22. >> lots of baby-sitters. >> congratulations to everybody. if you want to submit your baby, go to klgandhoda.com. >> we got a big, big show. if your kids have been begging you to get a pet, we got what you need to consider from costs to care. >> and puppy love at first sight. it's been one year since they've seen each other. >> a service dog and its trainer. i'm on break sweetheart. you know you don't have to put up with this. ...those annoying period symptoms. general pain relievers, like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... ... and fatigue and bloating. because you deserve better. saffect over 1 million homes a year and can cost thousands of dollars to repair. thankfully, rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time-released bacteria to reduce tank buildup. rid-x. #1 in septic maintenance. and now for rvs too! >>> for 25 years, canine partners for life has been dedicated to training service dogs and home companion dogs to assist individuals suffering from a whole wide range
joins a big family, six other siblings between the ages of 8 and 22. >> lots of baby-sitters. >> congratulations to everybody. if you want to submit your baby, go to klgandhoda.com. >> we got a big, big show. if your kids have been begging you to get a pet, we got what you need to consider from costs to care. >> and puppy love at first sight. it's been one year since they've seen each other. >> a service dog and its trainer. i'm on break sweetheart. you know you...
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in this big day and age, the big national media is becoming more interactive, the south is still distinctivesouthern? >> the south is in transition today. i think we've seen that south carolina maybe behind georgia, but if you take a hard look at southern states. florida, take a look at arkansas. kentucky's not exactly a southern state, but a border state. you will see in north carolina that went for barack obama in 2008 and was a close race in 2012. i think the south is changing rapidly. a lot of my classmates that left when i graduated, over 80% of my class when i graduated college left the state. they're not coming back. a lot of young people are staying. all three of my children remained in south carolina. that was not the case when i was coming along. i think it's changed because we're getting much more progressive. we're getting more jobs and the kind of jobs that young people are being trained for. now, the reason i put that in there is because i want people to understand that being southern has a broader connotation than being very conservative or being white, for that matter. i don'
in this big day and age, the big national media is becoming more interactive, the south is still distinctivesouthern? >> the south is in transition today. i think we've seen that south carolina maybe behind georgia, but if you take a hard look at southern states. florida, take a look at arkansas. kentucky's not exactly a southern state, but a border state. you will see in north carolina that went for barack obama in 2008 and was a close race in 2012. i think the south is changing rapidly....
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big earthquake. >>> a south bay coliseum age bruntly shut its doors.up the one question everybody it now working. >>> good morning we are looking at highway 101 right now and traffic is looking good in san jose so far as you drive through sunnyvale we will look at the south bay commute. >>> we are getting reports of drizzle, newark and east san jose, this is the baby brother, the big bath in the pond and it's cool this morning. . >>> welcome back, an out of control car caused quite a bit of damage in san leandro hitting 2 parked cars and 2 houses. alex savage spoke to the driver who explained he lost control of the car. alex? >> reporter: the young man simply dosed off on his way home from work this morning and he simply plowed right through the front yard of this home and the car wound up slamming into two parked cars in this driveway. this crash happened just after 3:00 this morning and it's just off of marina boulevard and there was quite a bit of damage and the 19-year-old walked away unhurt and he slammed into a toyota and a subject roux which was
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age? i showing my >> no, you are just showing your poor taste. [laughter] >> i haven't had it for many years. in the 1970's, that was a big>> now you are showing our age. [laughter] >> thank you so much for bringing the chocolate. >> thank you. coming up, deutsche bank and ts qatar.r -- enlis ♪ >> let's have a quick check on the currency markets. dollar-yen today. the haven assets are very much in focus today. clashes in ukraine and anti-china violence in vietnam are prompting demand for haven assets. the federal reserve will release its minutes from its april 29-april 30 meeting. that is in today's time. it is the flight to quality, the flight to haven it is pushing the yen to a two-month high versus the dollar. >> germany's largest bank has a new shareholder, the qatari royal family. it is part of a plan by deutsche bank to raise 8 billion euros ahead of the stress test this summer. the deutsche bank co-ceo anshu jain spoke to hans nichols. >> timing, i think what you are seeing in the european banking shifting of the tectonic plates. it could be a once in a generation shift. our business model is unique. we spent every
age? i showing my >> no, you are just showing your poor taste. [laughter] >> i haven't had it for many years. in the 1970's, that was a big>> now you are showing our age. [laughter] >> thank you so much for bringing the chocolate. >> thank you. coming up, deutsche bank and ts qatar.r -- enlis ♪ >> let's have a quick check on the currency markets. dollar-yen today. the haven assets are very much in focus today. clashes in ukraine and anti-china violence in...
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age. i knew, the big clue, i knew he had been disciplined by the state for failing to tell hospitals aboutalpractice cases, and once i took all of those factors, there was only one doctor in the state. i was able to take that name to a number of sources who confirmed it. >> did you have qualms, did the editors have qualms about releasing the name, not necessarily legally, obviously you knew what you were doing there, but in terms of this long standing principle that executioners tend to be guys under black hoods we don't tend to know who they are? >> right. well, the day it started was the day the judge actually put the moratorium on the death penalty. my editor said we have to do a profile of this guy. i agree. i went to the state and said can you set up an interview with the executioner. they said no, we're not going to do that. so it became a challenge for me to find out who the doctor was. we certainly did have some robust conversations in the newsroom about is it worth it to put this guy out there. as you said, he is doing a sensitive job, and we're not just going to reject the state'
age. i knew, the big clue, i knew he had been disciplined by the state for failing to tell hospitals aboutalpractice cases, and once i took all of those factors, there was only one doctor in the state. i was able to take that name to a number of sources who confirmed it. >> did you have qualms, did the editors have qualms about releasing the name, not necessarily legally, obviously you knew what you were doing there, but in terms of this long standing principle that executioners tend to...
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. >> she presided over staff cuts and ush ared the paper into the digital age with a big revamp and the jump to paid digital subscriptions there were reports that her relationship with the staff was stormy:. >> some cried foul, n editorial in the "the guardian" saying: . >> a few weeks ago she reportedly went to her bosses because she found out she was making less money than her male predecessor. this was a big problem for her, obviously. you know, there's questions about how it was resolved, and the "the times" said it never was a big issue like reported. when you have someone who had all these issues about sexism towards her raised, it's something that people think about in terms of what might have led to the demise. >> some said the firing wouldn't sit well with female reporters to whom she was seen as a roll model. she gave an interview to john seigenthaler. >> women in journalism, have you broken the glass ceiling? >> no, i'm reluctant to say categorically anything like that. i would like to see the progress that we have made on the gender line apply equally to ethnicity, race, sex
. >> she presided over staff cuts and ush ared the paper into the digital age with a big revamp and the jump to paid digital subscriptions there were reports that her relationship with the staff was stormy:. >> some cried foul, n editorial in the "the guardian" saying: . >> a few weeks ago she reportedly went to her bosses because she found out she was making less money than her male predecessor. this was a big problem for her, obviously. you know, there's questions...
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is that a big deal this day and age. we all have illegal immigrants. i got 16 in my basement. >> there you go. wow. sheraad. i was well ahead of the curve on this one. >> you've always been down with the basement. >> is this just a white people activity. >> first of all i think it's great. this is going to help a lot of brothers in court. i was playing a game. i pistol whipped him because he won. >> the screams were more extra points. >> when i say brothers i mean white and black people. i think it's a fun game. it's like the game survivor. >> am i responsible for this new craze. i'd like to think that i am. >> this actually sounds fun accept for the fact that i've seen the movie host el so i think what i'm saying is i would try this but not in europe. not in hungary or sloef evenia. they do weird things to people in europe. >> who did the pilot episode and said this sounds -- >> how many waivers had to be signed for that. >> i really would do this. this sounds like a lot of fun. >> the thing is that you have this strange guy saying it sounds fun but t
is that a big deal this day and age. we all have illegal immigrants. i got 16 in my basement. >> there you go. wow. sheraad. i was well ahead of the curve on this one. >> you've always been down with the basement. >> is this just a white people activity. >> first of all i think it's great. this is going to help a lot of brothers in court. i was playing a game. i pistol whipped him because he won. >> the screams were more extra points. >> when i say brothers i...
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. >> one of the big concerns investors have had is it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is aging, is there going to be demand as we kind of look forward. >> sails have steadily improved. up 6% last year compared to 2000 we ever, despite that recent surge, company sales in the u.s. are still low. that's led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether haharley davidson is on the road to recovery. >> the california highway patrol is bringing back the fleet made famous in chips. it hasn't used them since 1997. >> what's in the long-range forecast could make matters worst, the extreme swing farmers are bracing for. >> a new malaria vaccine. how children helped create it. >> he's a brave man, did a wonderful job and ultimately sacrificed everything for his country in the mission that he was pursuing. we miss him. >> honoring the nation's fallen troops this memorial day weekend. one soldier shares his tribute to the men and women who served our country. >> taking a live look in manhattan. fleet week celebration's underway. tal urgency? only on al jazeera
. >> one of the big concerns investors have had is it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is aging, is there going to be demand as we kind of look forward. >> sails have steadily improved. up 6% last year compared to 2000 we ever, despite that recent surge, company sales in the u.s. are still low. that's led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether haharley davidson is on the road to recovery. >> the california highway patrol is bringing back the...
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provided for in the of law but i do think with that projections of the fourth amendment with the age of bigata and i have this effort to do so a and i yield back some of the chair recognizes himself for five minutes. this amendment would require the government to have probable cause inlander constitutional precedent with a third-party business records such as those eligible to be obtained under section 215. they do not show probable cause because they did not constitute a search under the fourth amendment. to 15 orders are similar to a grand jury and administrative subpoena involve the use to request business records but not content. section 215 goes beyond criminal investigation by requiring the government before the fisa court can request the affirmation that there is an additional burden to get the fisa order under section 215. it would raise a routine request to the level of a search warrant. we must remain cognizant to face security threats to look get these threats effectively. i would add with a reasonable suspicion standard was put in giuseppe tracked although the problems with the
provided for in the of law but i do think with that projections of the fourth amendment with the age of bigata and i have this effort to do so a and i yield back some of the chair recognizes himself for five minutes. this amendment would require the government to have probable cause inlander constitutional precedent with a third-party business records such as those eligible to be obtained under section 215. they do not show probable cause because they did not constitute a search under the...
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aging hockey players. the slowest cuss course the big goal. it is really something else. new thinking of inviting him out on custom morning. >> they have some work to do. it would argo home game six in l.a.. the kings and giving them all they can handle. >> first things first game 6 tomorrow night and ballet. a tennis player from chicagos inglewood neighborhood has pulled off a major upset in the french open. phoenix 250 and is the youngest player to advance to around three and more than a decade. she practiced on courts on the lakefront with billie jean king who has become a mentor. >> chicago facing competition in the bid for a george lucas museum. >> the hospital scandal continues to grow. a second day of testimony is set to start. the highland park teenagers accused of driving on then and have land and killing a young girl in a car crash. live at the lake county courthouse. nearly two years. there is no jury in this case. this is a bench trial. the judge is expected to get the case. >> this is a horrible tragedy. we extend our most heartfelt condolences. expressing so
aging hockey players. the slowest cuss course the big goal. it is really something else. new thinking of inviting him out on custom morning. >> they have some work to do. it would argo home game six in l.a.. the kings and giving them all they can handle. >> first things first game 6 tomorrow night and ballet. a tennis player from chicagos inglewood neighborhood has pulled off a major upset in the french open. phoenix 250 and is the youngest player to advance to around three and more...
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big hurry. that's him jamming on the accordian at age 6 in the movie "the apostle.": a prodigy who can play 30 musical instruments and write his song like "i want crazy." ♪ i don't want easy i want crazy are you with me baby let's be crazy ♪ >> reporter: his debut album went platinum. industry insiders see him as a legend in the making. >> this is my home. this is where i live. this is definitely the dream. you snow -- you know? just to be here and get to do what we do, you know? i just hope i got to keep doing it. the only request, the only thing that weighs on my mind, what can i do to keep getting to do this? >> reporter: as the opening act on taylor swift's tour he became an instant favorite amongst teenage girls. he is surprisingly humbles. in some ways he could be the anti--bieber. >> you play every one of these? >> not every one of these. this has got in a bit of control. just being in this room period is a droom coeam come true. that means we get to go on an arena tour now. i always dreamed of putting on a tour. >> timed to the release of his second album "st
big hurry. that's him jamming on the accordian at age 6 in the movie "the apostle.": a prodigy who can play 30 musical instruments and write his song like "i want crazy." ♪ i don't want easy i want crazy are you with me baby let's be crazy ♪ >> reporter: his debut album went platinum. industry insiders see him as a legend in the making. >> this is my home. this is where i live. this is definitely the dream. you snow -- you know? just to be here and get to do...
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there's no legal age limit, but the big three automakers recommend that tires older than six years should for consumers to find out how old their tires are, they have to crack a kind of code the tire industry uses. showing the production date in these four digits, not month and year but week and year. >> it's a day code for the 13th week of 2003. >> reporter: the tire industry says that's easy for consumers to learn how to read. in any case the industry says there's no evidence that aged tires are a danger but the new federal investigation by the national transportation safety board aims to find that out for sure. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> scary stuff. >> this is the biggest problem. this process of aging happens naturally obviously. whether it is being driven, it's on a shelf, it's in the backyard that somebody is going to put back on their tire or being pristinely kept in a museum, it is aging and a dangerous tire after six years. >> in 1973, the average tread life of a passenger car tire, 24,000 miles thanks to better rubber processing. now it is 100,000 miles. the tires thems
there's no legal age limit, but the big three automakers recommend that tires older than six years should for consumers to find out how old their tires are, they have to crack a kind of code the tire industry uses. showing the production date in these four digits, not month and year but week and year. >> it's a day code for the 13th week of 2003. >> reporter: the tire industry says that's easy for consumers to learn how to read. in any case the industry says there's no evidence that...
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a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. as ukraine prepares to go to the polls, russia's president, vladimir putin says he will respect the outcome of the election. house arrest for a former thai prime minister as the country's new military leaders lay down the law. and new details out on the l.a. clipper's owner debacle and a possible change in ownership snment ♪ ♪ >>> and thailand the former prime minister is now under house arrest. she and other top politicians were summoned by the acting prime minister today after thursday's military coup d'etat. more than 100 politicians now barred from leaving the country. >> reporter: once the stage of the anti-government movement in bangkok, taken down and removed the morning after the military cue. the protesters left thursday night, most felt their effort of more than six months paid off, because their goal of removing the current movement has been reached. this woman went do work
a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. as ukraine prepares to go to the polls, russia's president, vladimir putin says he will respect the outcome of the election. house arrest for a former thai prime minister as the country's new military leaders lay down the law. and new details out on the l.a. clipper's owner debacle...
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and to have the right to vote was a big thing for my family. so at the age of 21, i never miss a vote for anything. >> reporter: 68% of voters in the south bay vote by mail, and many were dropping off those ballots this morning. that means all the mayoral candidate also to make an impression weeks ago to earn their votes. >> the advantage i see by voting early or by mail is i travel a fair bit and i still get to vote. and if i happen to be out of town on the day of voting i don't miss out on the opportunity to participate. >> reporter: many will still go to the polls on election day which is why the county is still desperately looking for poll workers, they are looking for as many as 800 workers. and they're willing to pay you. >> we're especially looking for bilingual election workers. >> reporter: especially those who speak spanish or mandarin. this man doesn't fit either category but still signed up. >> i feel it's part of the civic duty like being part of a jury. >> reporter: the registrar's office is open until 7:00 tonight to help you register to vote.
and to have the right to vote was a big thing for my family. so at the age of 21, i never miss a vote for anything. >> reporter: 68% of voters in the south bay vote by mail, and many were dropping off those ballots this morning. that means all the mayoral candidate also to make an impression weeks ago to earn their votes. >> the advantage i see by voting early or by mail is i travel a fair bit and i still get to vote. and if i happen to be out of town on the day of voting i don't...
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. >> looking at how many people over the age of 65 live in florida, texas and california. are those big retirement states? >> yes, and they have been that way for a long time. the whole sunbelt, a lot of retirees. they come down for the weather. and a lot of those states have communities within the states that are very catered to the population. the states may not rank in the top 10 but they probably do really well. >> thinking about the economy. chris kahn, research and statistics analyst. turning our attention to music. the family of italy has started making strings for musical instruments years ago some hundreds of years ago. keeping the family tradition and business alive, chairman and chief executive of the world's largest maker of guitar strings. thank you for being here. tell us the story about how you got into the guitar string business. >> my family has been making music strings in 1680 in italy. a little town in italy. my grandfather came here in 1805 and have been making streams here for 18 years. i am the third generation. i grew up in it. >> did you always want to continue
. >> looking at how many people over the age of 65 live in florida, texas and california. are those big retirement states? >> yes, and they have been that way for a long time. the whole sunbelt, a lot of retirees. they come down for the weather. and a lot of those states have communities within the states that are very catered to the population. the states may not rank in the top 10 but they probably do really well. >> thinking about the economy. chris kahn, research and...
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law, but i do think that we ought to stand up for the protections of the fourth amendment in the age of big data, and i offer this effort to do so, and without, mr. chairman, i would yield back. >> the chair recognizes himself for five minutes in opposition to the amendment. is offeredent, which by the gentlewoman from california would mean a noble cause would be needed for any order under this section. requests for noncontent third-party business records, such as those eligible to be obtained under section 215 do not require a showing of probable cause because it does not do a search under the fourth amendment. section 215 orders are similar to drain -- grand jury and administrative subpoenas and that they can't openly be used , andquest business records dealing with the content of communications. beyond this by requiring the government obtained an order from the fisa court before you can request the information, meaning that there is an additional burden to get a fisa order under section 215 than the criminal orders. the amendment would raise the routine requests for information to the le
law, but i do think that we ought to stand up for the protections of the fourth amendment in the age of big data, and i offer this effort to do so, and without, mr. chairman, i would yield back. >> the chair recognizes himself for five minutes in opposition to the amendment. is offeredent, which by the gentlewoman from california would mean a noble cause would be needed for any order under this section. requests for noncontent third-party business records, such as those eligible to be...
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ages. namely the two big ones that have been stinking up the joint, google and facebook. since the twitter lock-up fiasco there's been a drum beating against the web. it created a more benign environment. how long will this era of good feelings last? we'll find out wednesday morning when we see the reaction to sales force.com's tuesday night report. we have to wait to see what the real buyers do. none of that stuff at night. it didn't matter. i believe you are going to see a huge surge in all the usual suspects wednesday, concur, tableau which is data. workday, meta data, maybe spunk, firei, rocket fuel and the project known as the rubicon. could extend to the beaten-up biocons and the huge cell plays. let the play in the action market tell what you to do. i think the best way to play is not double down ahead of sales force.com's report but scale back into the current bout of short covering and takeover speculation which is wild and we don't know if it's real. i believe this market likes earnings per share buybacks and dividends. let me give you the bottom line. as expens
ages. namely the two big ones that have been stinking up the joint, google and facebook. since the twitter lock-up fiasco there's been a drum beating against the web. it created a more benign environment. how long will this era of good feelings last? we'll find out wednesday morning when we see the reaction to sales force.com's tuesday night report. we have to wait to see what the real buyers do. none of that stuff at night. it didn't matter. i believe you are going to see a huge surge in all...
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it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. as ukraine prepares to go to the polls, russia's president, vladimir putin says he will respect the outcome of the election. house arrest for a former thai prime minister as the country's new military leaders lay down the law. and new details out on the l.a. clipper's owner
it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. as ukraine prepares to go to the polls, russia's president, vladimir putin says he will respect the outcome of the election. house arrest for a former thai prime minister as the country's new military leaders lay down the law. and new details out on the l.a....
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it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. >>> this is al jazeera. >>> hello from doha everyone. this is the news hour on al jazeera. dozens have been killed after two bombs go off near a packed market in nigeria. >>> tiehailandthailand's army takes control of the country, but a military chief insists it's not a coup. >>> i'm in london with the top stories from europe including the serbian flooding as more people are forced from homes. the government declares three days of mourning for the 21 people
it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. >>> this is al jazeera. >>> hello from doha everyone. this is the news hour on al jazeera. dozens have been killed after two bombs go off near a packed market in nigeria. >>> tiehailandthailand's army takes control of the country, but a military chief insists it's not a coup. >>> i'm in london with the top stories from europe...
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it shows clearly that asian-american teens are targeted by big soda companies their consumptions is increasing. my daughter is among the age group and her and her peers this is the case at least in san francisco asian-american are surfer if type two diabetes and in my meeting with different dentists the asian-american dentists in san francisco they know this chart shows the general sense is that low income community the color like 9 southeast neighborhoods of the bayview hunters point and the admission are heavyly impacted their lateral low income of color especially african-american and laminating latinos. but chinatown pops out as a clear danger zone dental and together decan i and chinatown and different low income xhaindz xhabdz heavily proposed by asian-american there's a a lot in the southeast part of the city so for dental and oral health problems and cavities the sugar sweet calories are health problems for asian-americans. i know from our difficult data and many asian-americans community and as they consume sugar sweetened befrngz they'll see the other chronic issues that african-american and latinos and other com
it shows clearly that asian-american teens are targeted by big soda companies their consumptions is increasing. my daughter is among the age group and her and her peers this is the case at least in san francisco asian-american are surfer if type two diabetes and in my meeting with different dentists the asian-american dentists in san francisco they know this chart shows the general sense is that low income community the color like 9 southeast neighborhoods of the bayview hunters point and the...
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. >> as the issues become more applicanted with the aging process that's when the big cost kick in. >> reporter: if you consider just the budget and federal spending in iraq over the last decade has averaged about $256 million a day. and while the troop levels and expenditures have dropped, the war is still costing us, in interest. the cost to iraq's economy is more difficult to calculate. public and private infrastructure was destroyed, and some land and water remains polluted. but now, several countries and companies are profiting. china, one of the war's most outspoken critics has benefited in post war years, with cheaper oil contracts. bp and shell are operating again in iraqi oil fields. as western companies edge back in they face challenges from rampant government corruption. corruption perceptions index at number 171 at of 177. and for the average iraqi life remains exceptionally difficult. nearly 10 million iraqis live on less than $5 a day. >> translator: this is an oil-rich country but i've been living like this for 15 years. i don't have anything. the politicians come and m
. >> as the issues become more applicanted with the aging process that's when the big cost kick in. >> reporter: if you consider just the budget and federal spending in iraq over the last decade has averaged about $256 million a day. and while the troop levels and expenditures have dropped, the war is still costing us, in interest. the cost to iraq's economy is more difficult to calculate. public and private infrastructure was destroyed, and some land and water remains polluted. but...
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. >> you have had spring stream, bruce springsteen, tool, fish, big draws for guys my age, not just kidsgoes across the spectrum from legends like bruce springsteen and elton john and neil young to radiohead and ja y-z, across the spectrum. >> with the festival, you are building a mini city with the campsite and security. what are your margins like? >> it is expensive to put on one of these shows. we are building a community that 85,000 people are staying at for four days. tickets, v.i.p., concessions, sponsorship, it all adds up to make it work. >> do you make more on concessions rather than ticket sales? sales the main driver? >> ticket sales followed by concessions and sponsorship. >> music festival guys are notoriously loathe to give us actual numbers. why is that? how much to you make? why not share those figures? we likeke to keep it -- talking about the experience. that is the core of what it is about. we are talking about the special event. the fans come for a unique experience. that is the most important thing. >> if these festivals were not making money, they would not be as lo
. >> you have had spring stream, bruce springsteen, tool, fish, big draws for guys my age, not just kidsgoes across the spectrum from legends like bruce springsteen and elton john and neil young to radiohead and ja y-z, across the spectrum. >> with the festival, you are building a mini city with the campsite and security. what are your margins like? >> it is expensive to put on one of these shows. we are building a community that 85,000 people are staying at for four days....
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it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. polls open in egypt and elections ansid, abdel-fattah el-sissi looks for victory. and watching al jazeera live from the headquarters in doha and coming up a earthn earthquake in a european union and a coup gets approval as they try to stifle decent. >> anybody home sick. >> reporter: live on stage in
it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. polls open in egypt and elections ansid, abdel-fattah el-sissi looks for victory. and watching al jazeera live from the headquarters in doha and coming up a earthn earthquake in a european union and a coup gets approval as they try to stifle decent. >> anybody home sick. >> reporter: live on stage in
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>> i think we're making this transition, this big economic transition from an industrial age to an informationge, and that is a radical and difficult thing for people to handle. it's kind of like we're at a hanging draw bridge from one era to the next and it seems to me what you want to see and feel if you're the average american worker is some leadership. you want to know that either there's huge competentes staring the ship or somebody manning the safety net the president keeps talking about. but if you think about it, if there's a bunch of small children holding the safety net, then it doesn't feel like you're safe. you feel insecure, and we have seen nothing from this administration that says, we're competent, we got you if you fall. at it more like, if you fall, there's a net here but it's laying on the ground. >> and also a government net for protection and benefits and all the rest. scott, i am wondering, because of this is on a day the dow sprinted to another record. the s&p at a record. a big strong day for stocks as they seem to be on a tear. what is behind that disconnect? a lot of
>> i think we're making this transition, this big economic transition from an industrial age to an informationge, and that is a radical and difficult thing for people to handle. it's kind of like we're at a hanging draw bridge from one era to the next and it seems to me what you want to see and feel if you're the average american worker is some leadership. you want to know that either there's huge competentes staring the ship or somebody manning the safety net the president keeps talking...