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they just get bigger and bigger every year. >> those joneses again.mmunities and new developments, building galacticas or mcmansions or starter castles. whatever you want to call them, bob toll, whose company builds more than 8,000 houses a year, calls them money in the bank. two-story entrance. is that sort of de rigueur now? >> well, it's the desire of most of our market to have a two-story entrance. >> this house, the hampton, is your best-selling model. how does it compare with your best-selling model of, say, five or six years ago? >> well, five or six years ago, the best-selling model had about 3,200 feet in it. and the standard model of this has, i believe, about 4,600 feet. >> well, how do you account for it? >> families making over $100,000 have increased six times faster than the growth in population. >> the typical customer is a family of 3.6 people... who must have five bedrooms, five bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, study, conservatory, and, just to give you some extra room to, say, swing the cat, a nameless room
they just get bigger and bigger every year. >> those joneses again.mmunities and new developments, building galacticas or mcmansions or starter castles. whatever you want to call them, bob toll, whose company builds more than 8,000 houses a year, calls them money in the bank. two-story entrance. is that sort of de rigueur now? >> well, it's the desire of most of our market to have a two-story entrance. >> this house, the hampton, is your best-selling model. how does it compare...
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i heard the song you are going to do tonight called bigger than love. >> with miss aimee mann. >> jon: i was going to surprise the audience that she was here but you go ahead and host. okay. [ laughter ] this album, as you said they were written over the course of how many years? >> seven or eight years. >>. >> stephen: okay. any worry that they are going to be obsolete in anyway? is there a pets.com reference? >> i try to write songs that deal with relatively universal themes. so the idea that could you put it on at any point and it would resonate in some bay. >> stephen: as long as people still speak english. thousands of now they may not be able to listen to it. >> the record is predicated upon that fact, that is true. yes. [ laughter ] >> stephen: mmm-hmm. what else do you like to do? other than music, what do you like doing benjamin? [ laughter ] >> i like to -- >> stephen: do we have to talk about music? >> we can talk about something >> stephen: whatever your agenda is, let's do it. >> i don't have any other interests or hobbies. [ laughter ] >> stephen: well, then let's -- the
i heard the song you are going to do tonight called bigger than love. >> with miss aimee mann. >> jon: i was going to surprise the audience that she was here but you go ahead and host. okay. [ laughter ] this album, as you said they were written over the course of how many years? >> seven or eight years. >>. >> stephen: okay. any worry that they are going to be obsolete in anyway? is there a pets.com reference? >> i try to write songs that deal with...
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. >> so you might have to step up to a bigger conduit >> as the service size gets bigger, the conduit gets bigger. >> and so what is this gie gigantic piece of equipment like? >> so this machine here. you brought the machine to cut. up to four inches. >> up to four inches you can cut it. >> cut and thread. >> and thread it as well. so you can take this solid pipe, thread it, fit it exactly. >> take the 10-foot piece. cut it shorter and thread it. >> we can cut and thread it. yeah. >> that's two inches. >> yeah, two inches. >> and you have a much bigger -- >> silver head. two inches. >> excellent. really good. and then here we have over here plastic. what do you use plastic for when you bring power into the building? >> that's not plastic. that's a nonmetallic rigid conduit. >> excuse me. it's not plastic but it's not metal. what is it? >> it's made out of p.v.c. and is suitable for underground for services and feeders and for pulling conductors in under the ground. >> i know in my neighborhood, in the inner sunset, we just had all of our utilities undergrounded so what used -- you kno
. >> so you might have to step up to a bigger conduit >> as the service size gets bigger, the conduit gets bigger. >> and so what is this gie gigantic piece of equipment like? >> so this machine here. you brought the machine to cut. up to four inches. >> up to four inches you can cut it. >> cut and thread. >> and thread it as well. so you can take this solid pipe, thread it, fit it exactly. >> take the 10-foot piece. cut it shorter and thread it....
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house or a bigger apartment with two kids. if we were able to sell our t.i.c. property, we would be able to afford the bigger home in san francisco. by not allowing us to convert to condo, the city is not only losing the proposed conversion fee, but also the the tax from the two potential property sales of our current unit and the future unit. please help my family and other trapped t.i.c. owners in the city. and i have to add that this is the first time, after many, many years, that i feel there is some likelihood of this very long tunnel. thank you for your time. >> chair wiener: thank you. i will call more names. josephine -josephine --y, shirl, shirley, christina, chin, ingles, jim inglings, jake block, chi, jane, susan, kay walker, deborah -- brian blake, iris, martis, gran, stacy, kevin, rose, and beth palmer. next speaker. >> thank you. my name is -- i'm a district 8 t.i.c. owner. i purchased a three unit t.i.c. in 2007, with a 20% downpayment. i lived with my wife and two children. since the peak of the market there's
house or a bigger apartment with two kids. if we were able to sell our t.i.c. property, we would be able to afford the bigger home in san francisco. by not allowing us to convert to condo, the city is not only losing the proposed conversion fee, but also the the tax from the two potential property sales of our current unit and the future unit. please help my family and other trapped t.i.c. owners in the city. and i have to add that this is the first time, after many, many years, that i feel...
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only bigger. getting bigger. we do not seem to even care. so you want more government? you will have to put up more money. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto, last night, out of the blue, it hit me like a ton budget bricks. we need more money. fast. we refuse to shrink government we have to find a way to pay for the government. the time of big government is not over by a long shot after the latest cliff deal which was supposeed to strip spending. but it increased spending. they did not cut a thing so i will cut to the chase. more that rich folks have to cut a check. lots of checks. lots of folks. taxing the rich will not cough the bill. even with the $600 billion tax hike on wealthy payers the next ten years that works out to $60 billion a year. barely enough to keep the government running for a week. they are not cutting anything. anything. democrats do not want to town -- touch entitlements and the black caucus is not addressing medicare or long-term sustainable demands on social security that are not sustainable. we have to find a way to increase revenue. if you too
only bigger. getting bigger. we do not seem to even care. so you want more government? you will have to put up more money. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto, last night, out of the blue, it hit me like a ton budget bricks. we need more money. fast. we refuse to shrink government we have to find a way to pay for the government. the time of big government is not over by a long shot after the latest cliff deal which was supposeed to strip spending. but it increased spending. they did not cut a...
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the book is called a father first, how my life became bigger than life.wish you the best of luck. >>> up next, panel of game changers weighs in on channel 9. >> just having the opportunity. having more female role models out there. you know, on the pager platform. that will do tremendous things for our youth. >>> title ix sort of allowed me the opportunity to play at the collegiate level. i rouen to the duke university, i was able able to become the woman i am today. >> one thing i think is crystal clear, now that we've experienced the positive impacts that title ix can have on our society, we're not going back. >> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. this year marks the 40th anniversary of title nine. as a notion of equality, joining me to have this conversation is wendy hilliard. we're also joined by joetta clark digs. and the wnba player for the new york liberty. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> when people say 40 years have passed and women now have equality in sports, how do you respond? >> title ix's been around f
the book is called a father first, how my life became bigger than life.wish you the best of luck. >>> up next, panel of game changers weighs in on channel 9. >> just having the opportunity. having more female role models out there. you know, on the pager platform. that will do tremendous things for our youth. >>> title ix sort of allowed me the opportunity to play at the collegiate level. i rouen to the duke university, i was able able to become the woman i am today....
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the cell is getting bigger and bigger. huh? the cell is getting bigger and bigger. oh, yeah. [laughter] you guys get freaked out with this thing looking at you -how about me, yeah? [laughter] the living cell gets bigger and bigger, right? let's suppose the living cell gets double the size. slight, uh-huh-- what do we got here, gang? [laughter] what do we got here? trouble. i've got a tablecloth. i've got a tablecloth with no lip, okay? - no. - watch this. those dishes are essentially at rest, aren't they? here's something for you to do this weekend when you finally get invited to your friend's house for dinner, okay? and the friend wants to know, what are you doing, what are you doing at school? you can kind of show him this, right? you don't wanna try this at your own house, not with your own dishes, okay? you might mess--but you try them at your friend's house. how about this, gang? what's gonna happen if i pull this thing very, very quickly, huh? what's gonna happen? -- let's try it. a one, a two, a three. and there you see newton's law flawlessly executed. that distinctio
the cell is getting bigger and bigger. huh? the cell is getting bigger and bigger. oh, yeah. [laughter] you guys get freaked out with this thing looking at you -how about me, yeah? [laughter] the living cell gets bigger and bigger, right? let's suppose the living cell gets double the size. slight, uh-huh-- what do we got here, gang? [laughter] what do we got here? trouble. i've got a tablecloth. i've got a tablecloth with no lip, okay? - no. - watch this. those dishes are essentially at rest,...
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take bigger chances than the rest of us?next risk-taker has an interesting motivation for a breath taking stunt that puts him on top of the world. christian skoue is balancing on a narrow cord more than 3,000 feet above a fjord, attempting the highest slack-line walk, when suddenly -- >> it's august 3rd, 2006. christian is atop kirad mountain in southwest norway. he's strung the nylon cord himself, testing each screw, and edging along the wire checking it inch by inch. his only protects if he falls during the attempt will be a safety harness attached to the line. if the cord or screws break, christian will plunge to his death. >> translator: there are a lot of things that can go wrong. for example, you could have something sharp in your pockets that could cut the line. >> once christian has gone through the safety check, he starts psyching ihimself up for the attempt. music gets him in the zone. it's hard to believe that anyone can relax perched so high above the rocky cliffs, bus with his feet dangling like he's just sittin
take bigger chances than the rest of us?next risk-taker has an interesting motivation for a breath taking stunt that puts him on top of the world. christian skoue is balancing on a narrow cord more than 3,000 feet above a fjord, attempting the highest slack-line walk, when suddenly -- >> it's august 3rd, 2006. christian is atop kirad mountain in southwest norway. he's strung the nylon cord himself, testing each screw, and edging along the wire checking it inch by inch. his only protects...
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make it even bigger. that's why, toby is right, it's probably a factor of 10 to 20, to maybe 50.ow much fraud is actually going on. probably in the billions of dollars. no one is losing their job, because the pie is big, i don't have a profit and loss statement to respond to, who cares? i'll grow it and say my gosh, we need more technology out there. >> jonas, you weigh in here. >> i don't know how little fraud there is in the private sector, either. and taxpayers don't have to pay for it like the government fraud, but every time you go to a store you're paying a slippery premium for stuff stolen from the company. and they try to fight it, it it goes on and a lot insurance pass it on in-- >> and people should have the health care, you're losing me? >> you're acting like it only affects taxpayers when there's fraud. and in consumers in the private sector and we like having insurance and-- >> jonas, you have to have apples and apples. private health care system has rehe duesed their fraud to less than 1% they measure because it goes against the bottom line. the public health care,
make it even bigger. that's why, toby is right, it's probably a factor of 10 to 20, to maybe 50.ow much fraud is actually going on. probably in the billions of dollars. no one is losing their job, because the pie is big, i don't have a profit and loss statement to respond to, who cares? i'll grow it and say my gosh, we need more technology out there. >> jonas, you weigh in here. >> i don't know how little fraud there is in the private sector, either. and taxpayers don't have to pay...
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they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> pro golfer phil mickelson caused a stir last weekend for suggesting he may leave his home state of california in search of friendlier tax climbs. and bothers there passed proposition 30 making california the state with the highest marginal tax rate in the country and add that to what mickelson will pay uncle sam after the fiscal cliff tax increase and it's not hard to see why he may be shopping for a new place to live. james and kim strassel are back and with states he may want to consider and phil mickelson did the mea culpa and said i shouldn't get involved in tax talks and probably hurt his brand, but where should he move if he and the family decide to move? >> he may have more options, and more states consider getting rid of their income taxes, but the place tore golfers, for athletes in general is florida. it has no income tax, and obviously golf weather almost the entire year and sometimes the whole
they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >> pro golfer phil mickelson caused a stir last weekend for suggesting he may leave his home state of california in search of friendlier tax climbs. and bothers there passed proposition 30 making california the state with the highest marginal tax rate in the country and add that to what mickelson will pay uncle sam after the fiscal cliff tax increase and it's not hard to...
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who you get into some of the larger entities there's bigger structures and that needs to be careful communicated so that when the time for outreach there's one package of information going out. so the tax and treasurers office have additional staffing for that >> commissioner reeling. >> so of a small business the gross receipt is less than 1 million it's exemption. >> right the first million is not exemption so if you will look at page 2. the whole 2 million is taxable >> yeah, but it's at a different taxable rate. so if you look at that page once you reach over a million that million is a taxable minimum >> so for schedule one 1.75 percent of - the first million is at - the 5 hundred thousand is taxable at the 1 point percent tax rate. >> commissioner. >> what about the businesses that are a combination of the manufacturing and other businesses structure. >> right so going back to i think i think this is where we need to work this out. we're not going out and educating businesses right now. the likelihood you'll by looking at the bigger side of our business >> director i believe if more than y
who you get into some of the larger entities there's bigger structures and that needs to be careful communicated so that when the time for outreach there's one package of information going out. so the tax and treasurers office have additional staffing for that >> commissioner reeling. >> so of a small business the gross receipt is less than 1 million it's exemption. >> right the first million is not exemption so if you will look at page 2. the whole 2 million is taxable...
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the likelihood you'll by looking at the bigger side of our business >> director i believe if more than your business is one second for it will be taxed at a different rate and i make everything i sell. so i'm making it and selling it. right but you're also whole sailing >> yeah, but wholesale and retail are in the same bracket. by definition the - so i look like a retailer but i'm a manufacturer if you proportion the dollars >> well, is your margin bigger than air manufacturing costs it will be interesting to find out how they find this. >> look by definition your whole sailing it and selling it. >> not every manufacture will have a manufacturer presence. >> yeah, so this is - anyway pointing out. >> again we're not going out and promoting this yet base we're still talking about this and there will be an awe apportionment but they'll be some guidelines on. >> i have a question. saying there is a small business exemption for gross receipts less than one million but on the second page it shows the gross rates is from zero to one million i'm confused >> once i makeover a million then your
the likelihood you'll by looking at the bigger side of our business >> director i believe if more than your business is one second for it will be taxed at a different rate and i make everything i sell. so i'm making it and selling it. right but you're also whole sailing >> yeah, but wholesale and retail are in the same bracket. by definition the - so i look like a retailer but i'm a manufacturer if you proportion the dollars >> well, is your margin bigger than air...
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there is a bigger issue here.he bigger issue, and that's pasht of this why president's policies matter so much, it's not just about who is in the white house but also what policies are being passed that ensure that pathways are available to african-americans, latinos, lgbt women, disabled, you name it, that the people who are able to advance based on their talent are not held back by any box checking here or there, and i think that ultimately serves the country better and, yeah, we've got a lot of work to do as that picture demonstrates. >> indeed it does. karen finney and goldie taylor. thank you both so much. coming up, confirmation battles dead ahead and republicans are waiting to pounce. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aar
there is a bigger issue here.he bigger issue, and that's pasht of this why president's policies matter so much, it's not just about who is in the white house but also what policies are being passed that ensure that pathways are available to african-americans, latinos, lgbt women, disabled, you name it, that the people who are able to advance based on their talent are not held back by any box checking here or there, and i think that ultimately serves the country better and, yeah, we've got a lot...
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bigger government grows and bigger medockity grows. >> if things are so good out of washington d.c.covery. how come 47 million americans are on food stamps and the number that we spend on food stamps tripled under obama's watch? >> look, i agree with you. there is no recovery that we can measure here and you can point to how many people are out of work and lost their homes and on food stamps. we need to change our policy and invest and then you cash in. that's the way it works. we need to invest in america first. china is doing it. china's unemployment is 4.9 percent . ours is double that . china is investing with us. the money we pay to borrow for war. >> tracey. >> i believe we should invest but i don't want the government to do it. unemployment is up because of the uncertainty out of washington. companies don't want to expand. get the government out of the way, everything will get back to normal. >> tracey is right. you could see a temporarily sell off in the stock market. it is down from all-time highs because the market knows more medocre, the government will step in and fix an
bigger government grows and bigger medockity grows. >> if things are so good out of washington d.c.covery. how come 47 million americans are on food stamps and the number that we spend on food stamps tripled under obama's watch? >> look, i agree with you. there is no recovery that we can measure here and you can point to how many people are out of work and lost their homes and on food stamps. we need to change our policy and invest and then you cash in. that's the way it works. we...
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richard nixon wanted the government to get bigger and ted kennedy wanted it to get much bigger. they compromised every year somewhere between bigger and much bigger and each one said, see, i did the best i could. today, however, we have two parties that are no longer regional parties, north versus south but actually committed to principles. the democrats have an expansive view of the role of government. they want higher taxes in order to spend more money. the republicans want lower taxes and spending less money. if somebody wants to go east and somebody wants to go west, what would a compromise be? i'm in favor of compromising in the direction of liberty. we had a compromise in 2011. republicans wanted to cut spending $6 trillion, the ryan plan and we agreed to $2.5 trillion in spending cuts. that was a compromise. we wanted more spending, we got less because obama wouldn't support more spending reduction. so you can have compromise in the direction of liberty, but raises taxes and spending more money, which is what obama wants to do is moving away from liberty, that's not compr
richard nixon wanted the government to get bigger and ted kennedy wanted it to get much bigger. they compromised every year somewhere between bigger and much bigger and each one said, see, i did the best i could. today, however, we have two parties that are no longer regional parties, north versus south but actually committed to principles. the democrats have an expansive view of the role of government. they want higher taxes in order to spend more money. the republicans want lower taxes and...
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that's you know that's really good for middle class families family i let's just take a kind of a bigger luck here at this whole process i mean it's been a little excruciating talking about this the so-called fiscal cliff for for the last several months now i'm frankly sick of it i was really hoping we'd be done with it so we didn't have to talk about it anymore but the fact is this is sort of a bigger picture here you know there's a larger message and that is the functionality of congress yeah i think so and it gets back to what we were just talking about about citizens united and then when you have all these money basically we elected tea party congress people who really you know you have a few funeral i know there's a funeral home director there you have some other people they're just not statesmen they don't understand the idea of that look you're going to congress you have to sacrifice some of these hard line principles and they haven't and they don't need to they're there to protect the interest of the people who put them there which are the extremely wealthy people in america not
that's you know that's really good for middle class families family i let's just take a kind of a bigger luck here at this whole process i mean it's been a little excruciating talking about this the so-called fiscal cliff for for the last several months now i'm frankly sick of it i was really hoping we'd be done with it so we didn't have to talk about it anymore but the fact is this is sort of a bigger picture here you know there's a larger message and that is the functionality of congress yeah...
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this has gotten bigger and bigger, this notion of service, and there is a great quotation that bearsng -- we, tied in the single garment, whatever affects one, directly affect the other. that is what you are doing today. you are acknowledging thatwe sa. we have to move back to reaching out to people. that is what you are all about. this is like preaching to the choir, but we wanted to say thank you. dr. king taught us you never measure success by one, two, or 10 men and what they can achieve, but what all men can achieve, and i think we are on the cusp of doing great things. it has nothing to do with who was elected, but i think the country is on the cusp of doing truly great things. one of the guys -- excuse me, i do not want to refer to him as one of the guys, i served with him as president of the united states, president bush, started this program, and he said, and i thought it was prophetic, "we have the promise of a renewed america. we can find meaning and reward in serving a higher purpose than ourselves, a shining purpose, and elimination. this country is about possibilities."
this has gotten bigger and bigger, this notion of service, and there is a great quotation that bearsng -- we, tied in the single garment, whatever affects one, directly affect the other. that is what you are doing today. you are acknowledging thatwe sa. we have to move back to reaching out to people. that is what you are all about. this is like preaching to the choir, but we wanted to say thank you. dr. king taught us you never measure success by one, two, or 10 men and what they can achieve,...
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our fate decreed ♪ a singularity ♪ a solemn tune i play at night and dance around the room ♪ ♪ it's bigger the stars combined ♪ ♪ it's dwarfing the sun burning within my heart and mind ♪ ♪ it's bigger than love brighter than all the stars combined ♪ ♪ it's dwarfing the sun burning within my heart and mind ♪ ♪ it's bigger than love brighter than all the stars combined ♪ ♪ it's dwarfing the sun burning within my heart and mind ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: thank you benjamin gibbard and aimee mann, from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hello, everybody. welcome to "the daily show". any name is jon stewart. our guest tonight mr. josh brolin is going to be here. he will talk about his experience with zen buddahism like jeff bridges last night that his to rewatch to understand. our credit got downgraded last year. i think we can agree it's time to get serious to figure out to restore the world's respect for the soundness o
our fate decreed ♪ a singularity ♪ a solemn tune i play at night and dance around the room ♪ ♪ it's bigger the stars combined ♪ ♪ it's dwarfing the sun burning within my heart and mind ♪ ♪ it's bigger than love brighter than all the stars combined ♪ ♪ it's dwarfing the sun burning within my heart and mind ♪ ♪ it's bigger than love brighter than all the stars combined ♪ ♪ it's dwarfing the sun burning within my heart and mind ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >>...
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americans saying goodbye to the filibuster even a realistic goal ask our panelists and i had special bigger picture discussion on filibuster reform also speaking of filibusters i do republicans really love the really use a whole more crucial legislation hostage in the weeks to come all that and more into night's big picture rumble. this week the one hundred thirteenth congress was officially sworn in and unlike the one hundred twelfth congress which is full of obstructions senators are hoping this new session will actually see some important legislation passed instead of merely being blocked and whether or not that actually happens spends on what happens over the next two weeks in the senate when it comes to filibuster reform after years of record breaking filibusters by the republican minority movement is afoot in the upper chamber to reform the filibuster one option presented by senators jeff merkley in town you'd all hinges on bringing back the talking filibuster actually establishing it was never there legally to begin with forcing any senators who wish to filibuster to actually stand o
americans saying goodbye to the filibuster even a realistic goal ask our panelists and i had special bigger picture discussion on filibuster reform also speaking of filibusters i do republicans really love the really use a whole more crucial legislation hostage in the weeks to come all that and more into night's big picture rumble. this week the one hundred thirteenth congress was officially sworn in and unlike the one hundred twelfth congress which is full of obstructions senators are hoping...
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what's better -- bigger or smaller? bigger! bigger! bigger! bigger! you rather have -- a big treehouse or a small treehouse? if it's big enough, you can have a disco. oh, yeah! why do you not want a smaller treehouse? because it wouldn't be able to fit a flat-screen tv, and then the tv would be about this big, and you would have to hold the wire, and the position you would hold the wire, you wouldn't be able to see the tv. that's a pain in the buns. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. bigger is better. and at&t has the nation's largest 4g network. ♪ and at&t has the nation's largest 4g network. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away
what's better -- bigger or smaller? bigger! bigger! bigger! bigger! you rather have -- a big treehouse or a small treehouse? if it's big enough, you can have a disco. oh, yeah! why do you not want a smaller treehouse? because it wouldn't be able to fit a flat-screen tv, and then the tv would be about this big, and you would have to hold the wire, and the position you would hold the wire, you wouldn't be able to see the tv. that's a pain in the buns. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. [ male announcer ]...
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does that help them build a bigger tent going into 2014, 2016?> well, i think the biggest -- the worst mistake that they could make is to start along this path and be insincere about it. i think if the latino community and the larger american community senses that the party, that the republican party, is insincere about this attempt and can't get this done, then it could spell even bigger problems for them later. >> that, and i want to bring in our panel here, david, that will require a certain amount of discipline on the part of some republicans. we talked at length yesterday about a memo that was circulated to house republicans in terms of suggestions, don't call them illegals, don't mention the term anchor babies, the fact that has to be mentioned at this point in the game is a testament to how far some members of the republican party have to go on this. >> they do get a little bit, as howard was saying during the break, nothing like an election to provide a little bit of a corrective to long-held beliefs. that -- there was a fundamental insig
does that help them build a bigger tent going into 2014, 2016?> well, i think the biggest -- the worst mistake that they could make is to start along this path and be insincere about it. i think if the latino community and the larger american community senses that the party, that the republican party, is insincere about this attempt and can't get this done, then it could spell even bigger problems for them later. >> that, and i want to bring in our panel here, david, that will require...
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just find something bigger than the weight loss to get involved with.s, like earlier. >> yeah. >> things like that that you can get excited every day about getting out there rather than just being a slave to the treadmill. >> we wish you great luck with your book called "do life." >> i appreciate it. >> why should al roker be the only one with a -- >> exactly. so there. >> your turn, ben. all the best to you, sweetie. >> on monday a red carpet view from the golden globe awards. >> he writes the songs. barry manilow will be with us. come to broadway. >> that's right. >> we'll have a lot of fun doing outdoor activities for your kids. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> hoda is out. >> have a good weekend. >> i don't know what happened. i apologize. i love being a woman. jeff: they're using what they got. >> i say why not? jeff: it's working. >> it's who i am. jeff: plus the naked truth. >> it's called naked therapy. jeff: did you try a session with your clothes on? about using sex for success. every guy knows you never hire the hot hand even though you want to. >> wh
just find something bigger than the weight loss to get involved with.s, like earlier. >> yeah. >> things like that that you can get excited every day about getting out there rather than just being a slave to the treadmill. >> we wish you great luck with your book called "do life." >> i appreciate it. >> why should al roker be the only one with a -- >> exactly. so there. >> your turn, ben. all the best to you, sweetie. >> on monday a red...
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sandy was the biggest hurricane in pure mass ever, and there will be bigger and bigger ones coming, which is why it's even more frightening that we almost didn't even know about sandy's power until it was too late. a new documentary from called "the coming storms" shows what actually happened. >> just a month before sandy, one of those key goes satellites that monitors the atlantic and caribbean where sandy was born went down. >> it was enough uncertainty while we're still in hurricane season that we took the precautionary measure to move the other satellite over. >> perhaps, some experts say, a foreshadowing. dr. kevin tremberth of the national center for atmospheric research says noaa got lucky. they had a backup satellite standing by. >> if there's a major failure of the satellites, that would be a major disaster indeed. we would be blinded in many respects. we would not be able to see what's going on in the system as well as we can now. >> it's pretty amazing. there's some serious questions raised by "cnn presents," which explores this sunday at 8:00 p.m. "the coming storms." our own
sandy was the biggest hurricane in pure mass ever, and there will be bigger and bigger ones coming, which is why it's even more frightening that we almost didn't even know about sandy's power until it was too late. a new documentary from called "the coming storms" shows what actually happened. >> just a month before sandy, one of those key goes satellites that monitors the atlantic and caribbean where sandy was born went down. >> it was enough uncertainty while we're still...
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i'm bigger than him, but the guy bigger than me needed that cell more than me.e they was in a matchbox when we moved in here. >> but for stroud the only thing that changed is the view. >> to me it's all prison. you know, that's how i look at it. whether the cell was ten times this size or half this size, i might have been in worse situations. i just look at it like we are still in prison and can't go home. the only environment is this environment right here, you know what i mean. i got a nice view. i got a view they look out of now, and it really -- it really -- >> step over here so you can see. >> to any young person or anybody who thinks that coming to prison is cool or whatever -- come here. that's what i got to look at for the rest of my life. those wires. that might be the closest that i ever get to freedom. it's close, but it's far away. that's what lockup is. that is what my extended stay is like. that's for real. that's real life. it's not high like in the movies. it ain't none of that, man. this is my bed. when i look out the window, that's what i see.
i'm bigger than him, but the guy bigger than me needed that cell more than me.e they was in a matchbox when we moved in here. >> but for stroud the only thing that changed is the view. >> to me it's all prison. you know, that's how i look at it. whether the cell was ten times this size or half this size, i might have been in worse situations. i just look at it like we are still in prison and can't go home. the only environment is this environment right here, you know what i mean. i...
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neil: the bigger the numbers the bigger the fraud. >> it happens in private business too, you have toe to weed that out, and go after everything like this they made big, big, big gains in terms of medicare fraud, but you don't want to throw out important programs just because this say problem. go after the problem. >> when does it work that government makes a business work. >> they never make a be work. >> but that is what they are doing the wind farms. neil: obama administration came into power like at what china is doing, you know lithium batteries and the like, and indians are doing, we better, be as committed to this if not they will dominate strays that will be at the vortex of everything we're doing, we have to get onboard, what of that argument. >> the problem is that ais so gosh darn weird, we have strange point of origin. we have an unusual mixture of cultures. and those countries, those other places, that was an effort to try to induce a capitalistic society or innovation. neil: you lif left out -- >> you call america strange people we are not. >>i love the strangeness. the
neil: the bigger the numbers the bigger the fraud. >> it happens in private business too, you have toe to weed that out, and go after everything like this they made big, big, big gains in terms of medicare fraud, but you don't want to throw out important programs just because this say problem. go after the problem. >> when does it work that government makes a business work. >> they never make a be work. >> but that is what they are doing the wind farms. neil: obama...
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one thing we do know that athletes today, they are bigger and stronger than they ever were. equipment hasn't necessarily kept up with the size of these athletes. so it is possible that these injuries are occurring at greater frequency because of the force of the hits are increasing. another side effect to that was all the media, there is increasing awareness about the injuries. that can be good thing. more people are aware and therefore they are seeking treatment. >> cheryl: a lot of athletes don't want to be taken out of the game. so they may not indicate to a coach how seriously injured they are. >> shu: and smith took himself out and lost his job. >> most of doctors with athletes are working with these athletes and that is where the focus is. a lot of the focus needs to occur. one thing i try to i am part to athletes, i'm not trying to play the game longer than necessary and i'm trying to tend your career. when you go back to play your brain is healed. lowering the risk of long term complications associated with these injuries. unfortunately i had to retire 16-year-old at
one thing we do know that athletes today, they are bigger and stronger than they ever were. equipment hasn't necessarily kept up with the size of these athletes. so it is possible that these injuries are occurring at greater frequency because of the force of the hits are increasing. another side effect to that was all the media, there is increasing awareness about the injuries. that can be good thing. more people are aware and therefore they are seeking treatment. >> cheryl: a lot of...
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for buie, right along i-95, bigger flakes of snow.burg, loudon county, and prince william county around 66, you're still getting the snow, as well. you can see it showing up, little bit better on the composite. that brighter white, around 15, and just around reston too, reston, virginia, snow coming down pretty good, as well. lower visibilities there. and also, 301. look at this from colonial beach, this will be headed toward leonardtown, montrose area in a couple of minutes. reduced visibility. only till about 7:00 or 8:00 p.m. slick for tonight, keep that in mind if you're going out tonight or out early tomorrow. and, you know, this has been a very cold week for us, the last three days our high temperatures have been below freezing. well, get your wardrobe ready again. because watch what happens, here's where we were today with highs right around freezing. we're going to go way up above that average mark, which for a high is 44 degrees. midweek, way up to 60 degrees and the end of next week, back down to the 30s. here we go, our tem
for buie, right along i-95, bigger flakes of snow.burg, loudon county, and prince william county around 66, you're still getting the snow, as well. you can see it showing up, little bit better on the composite. that brighter white, around 15, and just around reston too, reston, virginia, snow coming down pretty good, as well. lower visibilities there. and also, 301. look at this from colonial beach, this will be headed toward leonardtown, montrose area in a couple of minutes. reduced...
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>> what about the trains that might be coming and cause a bigger collision, a bigger problem? put a call into lapd. we're waiting to hear back how this came ended up. >> [ bleep ] dude. >> i think we should call this segment things that you should not try at home. a couple of videos. this first video shot in the united kingdom. a bonfire. >> i know it's a bonfire but am i seeing some rocket employed here? >> dale, you're seeing a bazooka. >> a big bonfire. >> watch this thing go. they light it up and they're about to shoot this giant wooden bonfire structure. >> oh! >> well, i'd say it's lit. >> where do you get your hands on a shoulder of mounted rocket. >> they call it a home made bazooka. >> no matter what it is, it made a pretty big boom. i've got to try this. >> i said don't try this at home. >> i've got bail money for you. >> if you don't have the ingredients around to make a home made bazooka to light your bonfire -- >> that's not a bonfire. that's an explosion. >> that's arson. >> looks eerily similar to the other video except it's daylight and this accelerator was ass
>> what about the trains that might be coming and cause a bigger collision, a bigger problem? put a call into lapd. we're waiting to hear back how this came ended up. >> [ bleep ] dude. >> i think we should call this segment things that you should not try at home. a couple of videos. this first video shot in the united kingdom. a bonfire. >> i know it's a bonfire but am i seeing some rocket employed here? >> dale, you're seeing a bazooka. >> a big bonfire....
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do we expect some big lines to take on a bigger theme? >> the bigger theme is of the campaign -- forward talking about progress and not the specifics of progress but -- broader ideas of a more just society. people working together to accomplish big things and pushing the arc of the country. >> let's talk about the first 100 days with the honeymoon effect. do you expect he'll have one and what will he try to get through? >> any idea of a honeymoon is gone with the nature of washington. he doesn't ahve democratic majoritiets but he will push on gun control, the immigration push will start and he'll make a push to have major immigration reform and pass the citizenship -- with the documents and there are big fiscal fights coming up with the debt ceiling and running the government that will occupy his time. >> if you were a betting man what would he have success with/ >> immigration is the biggest one and republicans may support that. everything he talked about, i don't think in a year he'd pass it all. >> the innaaguration of 2013 -- they are
do we expect some big lines to take on a bigger theme? >> the bigger theme is of the campaign -- forward talking about progress and not the specifics of progress but -- broader ideas of a more just society. people working together to accomplish big things and pushing the arc of the country. >> let's talk about the first 100 days with the honeymoon effect. do you expect he'll have one and what will he try to get through? >> any idea of a honeymoon is gone with the nature of...
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. >>> this morning verizon reports a bigger loss than expected. -- than expected. they lost more than a billion dollars in quarter four and they blame the damage from superstorm sandy and that he had record number of subscribers during that quarter. the ceo forces any manager out who challenges his power. it is written by former senior vice-president who adds to get back to high tech and microsoft needs to feebled a new leader. >>> here is more ever since he became the first artist and now his business is seeing a big spike in business. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. rethink possible. only $29 a month for six months. . >>> welcome back, police have arrested three suspect
. >>> this morning verizon reports a bigger loss than expected. -- than expected. they lost more than a billion dollars in quarter four and they blame the damage from superstorm sandy and that he had record number of subscribers during that quarter. the ceo forces any manager out who challenges his power. it is written by former senior vice-president who adds to get back to high tech and microsoft needs to feebled a new leader. >>> here is more ever since he became the first...
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now you can brew stronger, brew bigger and brew hotter. >> i love strong coffee. >> so do i.ow about you? >> i like mine regular strength, but my husband, he likes his strong. >> well, with the keurig vue brewer, you can have it just the way you love it and you can have it a little bit stronger like you like it. >> look at all the different sizes you can brew. >> yeah, with the new brewer, you can select from four ounces all the way up to 18 ounces. >> it smells like heaven. >> i like my coffee really hot. can i control the temperature? >> good question; yes, you can. just press the temperature control button right here on the touchscreen to increase or decrease the temperature. >> that's great. >> yeah. >> that's very easy. >> very. >> nothing to measure or clean up. i love it. >> the keurig vue brewer makes it easy to brew iced beverages as well. simply fill the plastic tumbler. >> o.k. >> remove the drip tray. >> o.k. >> and you can choose one of our specially-formulated vue packs. >> o.k., so you just put it in... >> mm-hmm. [click] >> select "brew over ice." >> mm-hmm. >
now you can brew stronger, brew bigger and brew hotter. >> i love strong coffee. >> so do i.ow about you? >> i like mine regular strength, but my husband, he likes his strong. >> well, with the keurig vue brewer, you can have it just the way you love it and you can have it a little bit stronger like you like it. >> look at all the different sizes you can brew. >> yeah, with the new brewer, you can select from four ounces all the way up to 18 ounces. >>...