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because you can do this, in effect, the grid can take the place of your battery. it reduces all of the cost of maintenance of electricity and ensures electricity. if you're tied to the grid, the grid is always standing there ready to serve you during the day it's charging a lot of power. my kids are at school, my wife and i are at work. there is not much going on. it's feeding my refrigerator or whatever. so most of my power is excess and being sent back into the grid. my meter is spinning backwards and banking credits to my account. when i come home at night, then i'm buying back electricity from the utility, drawing off my "virtual battery" in a sense. think of it as an economic transaction. you sell back during the day and buy at night. and that's how it works. hi, i'm here with carl, he is the operations manager for solar city. we decided to take a little break from the cls room to so we could see some of the solar panels in action. carl, how are you? >> very well. nice to meet you. >> how do you like the weather? >> not too bad. >> kind of sunny. how does tha
because you can do this, in effect, the grid can take the place of your battery. it reduces all of the cost of maintenance of electricity and ensures electricity. if you're tied to the grid, the grid is always standing there ready to serve you during the day it's charging a lot of power. my kids are at school, my wife and i are at work. there is not much going on. it's feeding my refrigerator or whatever. so most of my power is excess and being sent back into the grid. my meter is spinning...
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you can bump a little bit if you need to. you can move, you can sweat.e bit different than train. >> i love that song! >> it's a great song. i thought you would like that one. >>> if you're flying somewhere this weekend, they've done another one of these surveys. they tried to figure out what was the most coveted seat on an airplane. they ranked them all. apparently seat 6a is the best one of all. because you're close enough to the door where you can get out, and you're not too close to the bathrooms where it is gross. and you can -- when you get off the plane, it usually takes forever. you're one of the first people off. >> i like being up close to the front. definitely don't want to be in the back. i'm a window guy. are you window or aisle? >> aisle. i need out. like i need to get out -- yeah. i feel trapped. no, i don't like the window. i feel like i'm squished in. >> my problem is i'm tall, i'm surprised, because you are, too. my legs drift into the aisle. >> pull them in. the very worst seat is 31e, the middle seat in the back. that's the seat. >> a
you can bump a little bit if you need to. you can move, you can sweat.e bit different than train. >> i love that song! >> it's a great song. i thought you would like that one. >>> if you're flying somewhere this weekend, they've done another one of these surveys. they tried to figure out what was the most coveted seat on an airplane. they ranked them all. apparently seat 6a is the best one of all. because you're close enough to the door where you can get out, and you're not...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.
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you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but kind of how could how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is ask people how happy they feel generally on a scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are seven or eight and this is been the case for the for many years so i think it's quite interesting to do these surveys from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and they're very little use ok so on we go we have two points of view here what do you thing where you fall in on that. well for years economists have been talked about and have dreamed about having a way of measuring utility being able to measure the success of an economy they have tended to use sort of measures i mean we fall back on things like g.d.p. because that's and it's easy to measure we have on our balance sheet because we can count things. in the beginning of the nineteenth century in. the twentieth century in the nineteenth century so they didn't believe that we could measure an
you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but kind of how could how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is ask people how happy they feel generally on a scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are seven or eight and this is been the case for the for many years so i think it's quite interesting to do these surveys from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and they're very little use ok so on we go we have two...
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how can they get better? how can they be on time? how can they be a better agency in the city? they are one of the most talked- about topic. as i go around every tuesday, i am asked by the employees, "can i help with improving unique? can we get on time? can we make it more accessible. kelli utilize new routes and intelligence in the data we produce? we are putting that on the improved sf platform this before i do that, i want to thank this collaboration of local businesses that have helped us design this, designed the process for it. we have burgeon airlines -- virgin airlines as part of the prize-giving technology. when you ask people to help improve government, you have to have a reward. maybe not as much, but at least as promising. , and then i have another company, sf bay, the bay area innovation group that has helped us -- sf big. you will hear from a small, local filmmaker, he will remind us where we come from as a city. then, we have another local company, a local person who helped us design the logo. and another company -- bold italics, who will help us look at the who
how can they get better? how can they be on time? how can they be a better agency in the city? they are one of the most talked- about topic. as i go around every tuesday, i am asked by the employees, "can i help with improving unique? can we get on time? can we make it more accessible. kelli utilize new routes and intelligence in the data we produce? we are putting that on the improved sf platform this before i do that, i want to thank this collaboration of local businesses that have...
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where can they look? >> i would checked with pay pal and found out if this was a usual competitive advantage or a competitive request that they were hearing. and they were very suspicious. as you would expect them to be. but i think there are things like this that we have written about at "inc." that are scams and i would be suspicious about this. particularly the personal shipper. if you don't have a record of your shipment arriving at the dress, that's often a bad sign. >> i would split the two issues. first of all, under no circumstances am i going to change the process of where i'm going to get paid, once i see the money in my account and cleared. once i see that, i might be more flexible in shipping. having come from britain, there can be local shippers that are a lot cheaper than bringing the big boys in from overseas, but i would only explore the possibility, once i was absolutely sure that i had the payment channel sorted. >> this was great advice and if any of you out there have a question for ou
where can they look? >> i would checked with pay pal and found out if this was a usual competitive advantage or a competitive request that they were hearing. and they were very suspicious. as you would expect them to be. but i think there are things like this that we have written about at "inc." that are scams and i would be suspicious about this. particularly the personal shipper. if you don't have a record of your shipment arriving at the dress, that's often a bad sign....
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>> there's a couple things you can do. one is to take a -- you can make a coupon. coupon on your site. $10 off of a dress. they can come in, print it, show it and show it on their smart phone. incentivize a pin. again, like you said, you want this to become viral and interact with your pins. you can do repin to win type of promoti promotion. we've seen a jean manufacturer, you ask them to repin a photo and you win a pair of jeans. it's a standard giveaway. it's an easy thing to execute. >> are those too commercial to be very successful or does that work on pinterest? >> not a lot of people are doing it. i think people will be drawn to it. >> they will? >> yes. >> okay. so interesting. i don't think we can have a full discussion about pinterest without talking about copy right issues. >> what's the liability of being on pinterest which is very quickly growing social media channel that's visually based. there's a lot of issues with copy right. i just want to make sure my firm is protected. >> this is a tough one but the good rule of thumb is always ask yourself do i
>> there's a couple things you can do. one is to take a -- you can make a coupon. coupon on your site. $10 off of a dress. they can come in, print it, show it and show it on their smart phone. incentivize a pin. again, like you said, you want this to become viral and interact with your pins. you can do repin to win type of promoti promotion. we've seen a jean manufacturer, you ask them to repin a photo and you win a pair of jeans. it's a standard giveaway. it's an easy thing to execute....
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they think, is the city is doing anything for me so that i can get a job in richmond, so i can get training? and because i look at these high-tech jobs. the future economy is going to demand higher skills. what do we do about that? not only are we enriching the lives of our kids, but we are a listing all of the downtown members of our chamber of commerce, all of them to join us and to create miniature ships and and skill sets so our kids can have a foundation for these -- to create mentor's ships -- mentorships and skill sets so our kids can have a foundation. we have extended those summer opportunities and when we knew there were gaps. we found that last year when advocates said there were going to be 400 or 500 kids that were going to fail in math and science, and we said we were going to offer summer classes so they would not fail. we are going to continue doing that. when we create the jobs that thing for them to have those skills they are going to need to be successful. that is how we are going to have to go throughout the state. in every opportunity you provide, we go well beyond our
they think, is the city is doing anything for me so that i can get a job in richmond, so i can get training? and because i look at these high-tech jobs. the future economy is going to demand higher skills. what do we do about that? not only are we enriching the lives of our kids, but we are a listing all of the downtown members of our chamber of commerce, all of them to join us and to create miniature ships and and skill sets so our kids can have a foundation for these -- to create mentor's...
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you can flush them.hem in your come post and they totally break down. and they also do wipes, as well. you cannot flush those, but they are biodegradable. >> you just insert? >> you insert a little layer, a little liner. >> the cutest thing ever. >> and it's so much better for the environment. and that's essentially there's just a little liner that goes in, and your baby stays wet -- not wet, dry. >> but this is great because it's a combination of kind of the old cloth diaper with the innovation of disposable. >> exactly. and it's all online from g-diaper. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you very much. >> up next another color we're seeing, gold, as we count down to the olympics in london. we'll meet some olympic champs from the last summer games 64 years ago. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze. you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no m
you can flush them.hem in your come post and they totally break down. and they also do wipes, as well. you cannot flush those, but they are biodegradable. >> you just insert? >> you insert a little layer, a little liner. >> the cutest thing ever. >> and it's so much better for the environment. and that's essentially there's just a little liner that goes in, and your baby stays wet -- not wet, dry. >> but this is great because it's a combination of kind of the old...
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yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying that. >> yes, we can, yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> people believe? >> yes, we can, yes, we can. >> when we need government, the fact is they can't. >> the politicians in there think they can run our economy, run our lives, but no. they can't. that's the title of my new book that explains individuals succeed. government spends huge amounts of our money on trifian things. >> it is trivial to you because you are aer gant. >> yes, we can. >> no, politicians can't. do you liberals live in a fantasy land? who thinks the tsa good a good job. >> disgusting abuse of powers. >> government can't protect our money or educate kids. >> the government just can't do it. >> get out of our way and leave us alone. >> this time the politician says yes, we can. >> we the people say... >> no, we -- they can't. >> the politicians claim they create jobs. but no. they can't. >> president obama was a job creator from day one. >> we are going to create millions of new jobs. >> they keep saying that but does government create jobs? >> con
yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying that. >> yes, we can, yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> people believe? >> yes, we can, yes, we can. >> when we need government, the fact is they can't. >> the politicians in there think they can run our economy, run our lives, but no. they can't. that's the title of my new book that explains individuals succeed. government spends huge amounts of our money on trifian...
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can. stir the soul. to cross collectivism i'm joined by alex halliday in new york he is president of the association of internet researchers also in new york we have john perry barlow he is co-founder of the electronic frontier foundation and a fellow at harvard law school's perp and center for internet and society and in stockholm we go to get a lot of ink he is a media theorist internet critic and author of networks without a cause all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want to learn if i go to you first in stockholm can clicking and sharing change the world. well in itself it's might not be very meaningful but from a perspective of social movements it's really interesting what comes after the residue how it brings people together what we call you know organized networks they are going to replace let's say the old forms of political parties and trade unions and these are you know dense forms of organized. heavily supported by networked technologies they're somewha
can. stir the soul. to cross collectivism i'm joined by alex halliday in new york he is president of the association of internet researchers also in new york we have john perry barlow he is co-founder of the electronic frontier foundation and a fellow at harvard law school's perp and center for internet and society and in stockholm we go to get a lot of ink he is a media theorist internet critic and author of networks without a cause all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can...
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i can stay and i can examine and i can be thrilled over the small things.t feels good - that gets me out of bed in the morning. host: i know that i'm asking lots of questions. so don't worry if your answers are not clear yet, if those pictures are still blurry and dark. we're still in the developing process which takes time. we will come back to these questions, exploring them in-depth in the next few episodes. remember the three steps that we discussed in the first episode? step 1: self knowledge & exploration, answer the question, what do i really want? step 2: career & educational exploration, or, what's out there for me? step 3: career planning & implementation, or, how do i get what i want? let's take a look now at the first stage of getting to know yourself. understanding yourself includes exploring your values, interest, and skills, which are important in choosing a rewarding career. >> when we're starting with somebody at the beginning, what they really want to do, then we're usually talking to them about, what goes into making the decision - about
i can stay and i can examine and i can be thrilled over the small things.t feels good - that gets me out of bed in the morning. host: i know that i'm asking lots of questions. so don't worry if your answers are not clear yet, if those pictures are still blurry and dark. we're still in the developing process which takes time. we will come back to these questions, exploring them in-depth in the next few episodes. remember the three steps that we discussed in the first episode? step 1: self...
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in this facility, we can do that. we can educate. we can inform the people. that is what i am speaking of. we don't want to put a band-aid over it and cover it up, we want to get to the root of the problem and the committee there would make the right decision. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioners and to everyone here. i am the vice chair for the area that was under the san francisco redevelopment. we have worked with the san francisco redevelopment agency but the project area community working with them. if you look up there at the community room, this space that we have in this building was the office that he had in this building and i am requesting that we not be moved out of this building because we have still unfinished projects in this community that really need to be developed. if you move all of our documents downtown or put it in storage, that means that we have got to start all over again. whether i am here or anyone from the project area committee is here or any of you are here, the documents needed to be where they are easily access
in this facility, we can do that. we can educate. we can inform the people. that is what i am speaking of. we don't want to put a band-aid over it and cover it up, we want to get to the root of the problem and the committee there would make the right decision. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioners and to everyone here. i am the vice chair for the area that was under the san francisco redevelopment. we have worked with the san francisco redevelopment agency but the...
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prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion.one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for stomach bleeding and ulcers. do not take celebr
prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion.one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and...
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we can do our part by securing trash cans. put a brick on it, the trash can, i mean. >>> speaking of keeping itd clean, many of us dread spring cleaning. all the guys in my house. liz crenshaw does it again. she turns to the ritz carlton to make spring cleaning better. >> reporter: ever wonder how the ritz carlton keep their rooms sparkling clean? the four-star hotel maintains 1,000 guest rooms. 1400 bathrooms cleaned and 1300 beds made every day. the director of service at the ritz says her trick for cleaning supplies is a simple shopping list. >> we have vinegar, lemon, rubbing alcohol, magic eraser, baking soda and microfiber cloth. >> reporter: no chemicals, all natural. it starts with a vinegar solution. 12 ounces of white vinegar and a squeeze of lemon. >> for the windows, we are using the solution and newspaper. >> newspaper? >> yes. we do not use paper towels because of the lint. with the newspaper, you clean without a trace. it's very easy. >> reporter: she using the same cleaning trick on glass shower doors. when it
we can do our part by securing trash cans. put a brick on it, the trash can, i mean. >>> speaking of keeping itd clean, many of us dread spring cleaning. all the guys in my house. liz crenshaw does it again. she turns to the ritz carlton to make spring cleaning better. >> reporter: ever wonder how the ritz carlton keep their rooms sparkling clean? the four-star hotel maintains 1,000 guest rooms. 1400 bathrooms cleaned and 1300 beds made every day. the director of service at the...
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yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying that. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can. >> and people believe. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> but when we means government the fact is they can't. the politicians in there think they can run our economy. run our lives but no. they can't. that is the title of my new book which explains that individuals succeed but government spends huge amounts of our money on trivial things. >> it is trivial to you because you are arrogant. >> yes, we can. >> no, politicians can't. >> do you liberals live in a fantasyland? >> who thinks the tsa does a great job? >> to be subjected to such disgusting abuses of poured concrete. >>> government can't protect our money or educate kids. >> yes, we can. >> the government just can't do it. >> get out of our way and leave us alone. >> this time a poll six says. >> yes, we can. >> we the people say. >> no, they can't! >> the politicians and their claim they he create jobs but no, they can't. >> president obama was a job creator from day one. >> we are are going to create millions of
yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying that. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can. >> and people believe. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> but when we means government the fact is they can't. the politicians in there think they can run our economy. run our lives but no. they can't. that is the title of my new book which explains that individuals succeed but government spends huge amounts of our money on trivial things....
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move to another state they can move their businesses they can move their assets they can move that only united states is not equipped and as as we showed in iraq we can't we can't even occupy a country we can we can barely conduct a four day war that was a six week what. america is it's a country where people are so there's so much opportunity people are so busy having fun. they don't want to go to work americans don't want to go to work because i think america has to be lied into war no actually it was tony blair that the united states is crippled. important because its commander in chief is a leftist here i respectfully disagree right here yes it's good that it's tasty from a set of attacks and so on to go but if i sort of conform you because of people like obama who can succeed or days into obama's administration he or she writes these drone strikes in pakistan who do you think about really is what when he came into office and actually when he was running he knew that his weak flank was the military so he picked pakistan and. he has killed more civilians and the left much and get awa
move to another state they can move their businesses they can move their assets they can move that only united states is not equipped and as as we showed in iraq we can't we can't even occupy a country we can we can barely conduct a four day war that was a six week what. america is it's a country where people are so there's so much opportunity people are so busy having fun. they don't want to go to work americans don't want to go to work because i think america has to be lied into war no...
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you can pretend to be a girl, or you can pretend to be a boy. for the teacher to be there in the setting to provide that, that they're just trying out different roles. hendrick: in the world of the whole child, non-sexist education means enabling children of both sexes to step beyond narrowly restricted gender roles and stereotypes and helping boys and girls understand and value their own biological uniqueness as males and females. the boys do tend to gravitate to the more physical activities. you know, we're not going to stop them from doing that. and we try to encourage the girls, too. and then, we have some girls who clearly-- they know what they like, and all the goading, all the encouragement is not going to get them to leave housekeeping if that's where they want to be. and then there are some girls, there's nothing you can do to get them out of the big block area. so we let them play where they want. hendrick: in other words, no matter how politically correct we may want to be, boys are not girls, and girls are not boys. child: mr. gerard
you can pretend to be a girl, or you can pretend to be a boy. for the teacher to be there in the setting to provide that, that they're just trying out different roles. hendrick: in the world of the whole child, non-sexist education means enabling children of both sexes to step beyond narrowly restricted gender roles and stereotypes and helping boys and girls understand and value their own biological uniqueness as males and females. the boys do tend to gravitate to the more physical activities....
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you can try some if you want.s:22 a bottle and it's made with 100% organic, it's actually biodynamic. so it's got a very, very high stature of the goodness, and actually no chemical. >> next up bono and his wife ali. i'm actually a fan i have to confess, i wear this clothing line a lot. >> eden, what's interesting about this company is they have made a commitment to having most of their clothes by a certain point made in africa. so they are giving jobs to people, they are creating entire communities that make these clothes, so you can get that at eden.com and they're very stylish. >> a lot of people think eco-friendly that it's not stylish or not soft. their jeans are the best. i love this. next up stella mccartney? >> stella mccartney, everybody has made such a commitment to producing things in a really interesting way, she has an absolutely no fur, no leather policy. this bag looks like it's python but it's not. it's actually just made to look like it. the shoes, the sunglasses are the latest to come out, and th
you can try some if you want.s:22 a bottle and it's made with 100% organic, it's actually biodynamic. so it's got a very, very high stature of the goodness, and actually no chemical. >> next up bono and his wife ali. i'm actually a fan i have to confess, i wear this clothing line a lot. >> eden, what's interesting about this company is they have made a commitment to having most of their clothes by a certain point made in africa. so they are giving jobs to people, they are creating...
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any crypto gram that a man can invent i can break. so when they made one and he couldn't break it andsomee else eventually did but, you know, with security it's not a question of, like, the strongest barriers but the policies and the expectations you've set around the data. around the interaction. and the interaction that it's always evolving. >> great to see you here. >> great seeing you. >> rose: jack dorsy from square and twitter. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by se communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
any crypto gram that a man can invent i can break. so when they made one and he couldn't break it andsomee else eventually did but, you know, with security it's not a question of, like, the strongest barriers but the policies and the expectations you've set around the data. around the interaction. and the interaction that it's always evolving. >> great to see you here. >> great seeing you. >> rose: jack dorsy from square and twitter. thank you for joining us. see you next...
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if i can get them to look and see their life can be different, they can get themselves turned around.ing so bad. they didn't need to do what they did. it doesn't excuse their guilt, but they've lived some lives that will just rip your heart out. >> for jessica mcmahon, the chance ate new life is just hours away. >> you have anyone that can pick you up? >> no, i'll be riding the bus. i'm going to ride the bus to waynesville and my grandparents and my son are picking me up. it will be the first time i've seen them in a really long time. >> good luck. >> thank you. >> it's going to be hard on me, but i'm happy. it's about time to go home. >> i want you to grab your bag of property over here. i'm going to drive you to the bus station. >> i know it's job security but still, it's good when they get out and they're doing good. you hear stories of them being out, you hear they got a good job and they're doing good. >> that's all you had, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> i hope she doesn't come back. some will, some won't. some you can tell they won't be back. >> i know you're nervous, aren't you? >>
if i can get them to look and see their life can be different, they can get themselves turned around.ing so bad. they didn't need to do what they did. it doesn't excuse their guilt, but they've lived some lives that will just rip your heart out. >> for jessica mcmahon, the chance ate new life is just hours away. >> you have anyone that can pick you up? >> no, i'll be riding the bus. i'm going to ride the bus to waynesville and my grandparents and my son are picking me up. it...
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>>> yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying that. >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can!es, we! >> yes, we can!an >> and people believe. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. >> when we means government, the fact is they can't. is the. the politicians in there think they can run our economy. run our lives but no. they can't. that is the title of my new book which explains that individuals succeed but government spends huge amounts of our money on trivial things. >> it is trivial to you because you are arrogant. >> yes, we can. >> no, politicians can't. >> do you liberals live in a fantasyland? >> who thinks the tsa does a great job? >> to be subjected to such disgusting abuses of poured concrete. >>> government can't protect our money or educate kids. >> yes, we can. >> the government just can't do it. >> get out of our way and leave us alone. >> this time a poll six says. >> yes, we can. >> we the people say. >> no, they can't! >> the politicians and their claim they he create jobs but no, they can't. >> president obama was a job creator from day one. >> we are are going to creat
>>> yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying that. >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can!es, we! >> yes, we can!an >> and people believe. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. >> when we means government, the fact is they can't. is the. the politicians in there think they can run our economy. run our lives but no. they can't. that is the title of my new book which explains that individuals succeed but government spends huge amounts of our...
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he can translate? who can pay them? once you don't work, you don't get paid. please help us out and help the community out. it is not the police alum, is the community. you're powerful people in here, that is why you listen to this crowd. we're all human beings and anyone in here is equally important. but just because we're chinese, african-american, black or white or yellow. we want to solve a lot of issues. [beeping] we empower people. knowledge is power. >> you got an extra minute. next speaker. >> hello, commissioners. and members of the community, i am an engineer and designer. i have lived in the community since 2003. i have a few things to share and i will be speaking about a few things with them my allotted time. i want to thank the members that are serving and providing a public service, including the police officers that are out there risking their life. as a member of the community, i want to say thank you for your service. even though we try our level best to do everything and professional but to address crime, there are intrinsic deficiencies in t
he can translate? who can pay them? once you don't work, you don't get paid. please help us out and help the community out. it is not the police alum, is the community. you're powerful people in here, that is why you listen to this crowd. we're all human beings and anyone in here is equally important. but just because we're chinese, african-american, black or white or yellow. we want to solve a lot of issues. [beeping] we empower people. knowledge is power. >> you got an extra minute....
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the bottom line, you can be bald or you can have your hair.kit plus your $250.00 gift certificate. there's no cost and absolutely no obligation. so a lot of patients will come and say doc, you know, i didn't realize that i was losing any hair. and i'll say well you know what? you have been losing hair but it has to get where beyond 50% that's when you start to notice it. and it will continue to go on. his hair loss is progressive and it's dynamic. early on i had gone to a dermatologist and asked him about my hair loss. and i asked him what i could do about it and he said nothing really. you're gonna go bald one day. there's a lot more women that have hair problems than you would imagine. you will find that probably 25% of women have significant hair loss by age 50. most typically women will keep their hairline, keep their temples and lose profusely throughout the top of their heads. the counselor told me what it was all about and brought the doctor in and they said, you know, this is something you can do. and i thought all right well what do i
the bottom line, you can be bald or you can have your hair.kit plus your $250.00 gift certificate. there's no cost and absolutely no obligation. so a lot of patients will come and say doc, you know, i didn't realize that i was losing any hair. and i'll say well you know what? you have been losing hair but it has to get where beyond 50% that's when you start to notice it. and it will continue to go on. his hair loss is progressive and it's dynamic. early on i had gone to a dermatologist and...
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how can we cut taxes to create more of that. >> where can you? >> i think several things. for us, like a lot of southeastern states making certain we have higher ed focused on what are the jobs we need to be training for. that can be trades type jobs, ph.d. oriented subjects. we haven't done a good job of that. some focus, cutting taxes. shrinking government. redeploying assets. we can be more competitive in attracting jobs. >> thank you i've will follow through. let me go to my friend. deputy mayor for economic development in the city of new york. you don't have luxury of all the lower income tax rates. let me ask you, first of all. from the standpoint of business, and investment, how tough is it for new york city, just your own view, and what has -- what have you and mayor bloomberg done to promote economic growth measures? >> well, thanks, larry. thank you for letting me be here and join the, the esteemed group of governors. it is a pleasure to be here on behalf of city. we have similar issues. you know we have a big economy, a big budget. the budget is about $65 billio
how can we cut taxes to create more of that. >> where can you? >> i think several things. for us, like a lot of southeastern states making certain we have higher ed focused on what are the jobs we need to be training for. that can be trades type jobs, ph.d. oriented subjects. we haven't done a good job of that. some focus, cutting taxes. shrinking government. redeploying assets. we can be more competitive in attracting jobs. >> thank you i've will follow through. let me go to...
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and she can get this one and she can get that one, she can get that one. the criterion is that this angle remain constant for all those drops. and look at that, julie can see all these ones but lee can't. when lee looks over at this drop here, he gets no color. thank you, julie. lee, you're standing over here, stand right here, okay? so you have to squat down a little bit because this thing is a little high, okay? okay, you look at the red, lee. you look at the red, okay? now you hold that, lee. you hold that, okay? lee, can you see a drop here? mm-hmm. can lee see a drop way over there? no. lee can see a drop here, here, here. lee can see those drops. lee, do you see the same rainbow that julie did? no. lee sees a different rainbow. so next time someone says, "oh, look at that rainbow." you say, "what rainbow?" i'm just kidding with you, you know? you say, "well, i'm not seeing the same rainbow you are." is that true or false? true. true. okay, julie, stand like this. lee, stand like this. closer, closer, now look at the rainbow, right this way. are you g
and she can get this one and she can get that one, she can get that one. the criterion is that this angle remain constant for all those drops. and look at that, julie can see all these ones but lee can't. when lee looks over at this drop here, he gets no color. thank you, julie. lee, you're standing over here, stand right here, okay? so you have to squat down a little bit because this thing is a little high, okay? okay, you look at the red, lee. you look at the red, okay? now you hold that,...
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prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion.because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammatio plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. a celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naen, and melocam have the same cardiovascar warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart dease or risk factors such as high blo pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach anintestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for stomach bleeding and ulcers. do not take celebrex if
prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion.because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammatio plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. a celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naen,...
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can i have the definition?o swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm. swapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious, creamy, yoplait light. over 30 flavors each around 100 calories. do the swap today. >> jimmy: our next guest is a very funny man and talented director of movies like "world's greatest dad" and "windy city heat." his latest is called "god bless america." it is available now via video-on-demand and opens in theaters may 11th. please welcome bobcat goldthwait. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ wow, look at you. you are a real film director now. >> yeah, i am acting like a jerk. >> jimmy: no, you look really nice. your parents would be very pleased. >> i do look a little like picture day. >> jimmy: you look great. >> thank you, you too. >> jimmy: i was kidding. >> yeah, i know. because when i worked here, i was really skinny and you were fat and
can i have the definition?o swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm. swapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious, creamy, yoplait light. over 30 flavors each around 100 calories. do the swap today. >> jimmy: our next guest is a very funny man and talented director of movies like "world's greatest dad" and...
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a bank, we can come in and assist with financing. >> [inaudible] you can only do so much to get people here. that is why we are asking for help from not only our media partners, but those of you in the room. people do not often come to ask for assistance until they are hit with a lawsuit. until they receive a complaint letter or a threat of being sued, they do not take the issue very seriously. by that time, a lot of your investments are gone. you will be exposed to lawyer's fees, exposed to having to make copier repairs immediately. these are all things that are very hard for small businesses to weather. what we are trying to promote today is the fact that you can protect yourself as a small business if you are private about it. it is a hard mentality to get people to think about, but that is what we're hoping people will accomplish. we know if you get inspections and that you really put together a plan, that over time, we might not be able to do it today, we might not be able to do it in one year, but if we can make changes over five years or 10 years, that really helps to improve ac
a bank, we can come in and assist with financing. >> [inaudible] you can only do so much to get people here. that is why we are asking for help from not only our media partners, but those of you in the room. people do not often come to ask for assistance until they are hit with a lawsuit. until they receive a complaint letter or a threat of being sued, they do not take the issue very seriously. by that time, a lot of your investments are gone. you will be exposed to lawyer's fees, exposed...
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we can tell them they need to build a ramp to have access to your front door, but if they can i get permission from the other city departments, it is not going to do us any good and they can't sometimes find that out until we meet with the other departments. this issue has come up and departments need to get together to find a way we can possibly even get the mayor's office on disability involved and find a way to help these property owners that cannot build ramps into the public right of way. there are many ways they might be able to address this, but some businesses are never going to be able to comply. it's just the way san francisco is built. they do the best they can, but it is the property owner that completely ignores or the tenant who completely ignores someone's request for access that is the one who is more libel to the wills of these attorneys and people who are out there, but there are legitimate disabled people who need access and would love to have access to some properties and cannot get it. we need to find a way to help them. >> >> i have a lot of comments on this issue. this i
we can tell them they need to build a ramp to have access to your front door, but if they can i get permission from the other city departments, it is not going to do us any good and they can't sometimes find that out until we meet with the other departments. this issue has come up and departments need to get together to find a way we can possibly even get the mayor's office on disability involved and find a way to help these property owners that cannot build ramps into the public right of way....
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i think it is 21 days, but that can be extended period of -- that can be extended. >> if a response were to be submitted under this by the mayor, and you are saying we would need our counsel to advise us? we would come to our viewers, but when the council be responsible? >> no, you would be the entity responsible. >> we are responsible for making a decision? >> right. the council is responsible to guide you as you make a decision. but cracks even for an issue -- >> even for an issue where the sheriff is asking for a formal opinion as to whether or not they need to comply with an ethics issue. i just want to make sure i understand. >> together we could provide you with no advice, but i could help provide data. to that end, would it be appropriate for me to ask a question on this issue? if i understand this issue, there is a city process going on right now but involves discovery intended to be used in this proceeding. is that correct? >> i would say there are three different things going on to gather evidence. one is an investigation asking people to voluntarily cooperate. the other thing
i think it is 21 days, but that can be extended period of -- that can be extended. >> if a response were to be submitted under this by the mayor, and you are saying we would need our counsel to advise us? we would come to our viewers, but when the council be responsible? >> no, you would be the entity responsible. >> we are responsible for making a decision? >> right. the council is responsible to guide you as you make a decision. but cracks even for an issue -- >>...
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[laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, the handwork, the knowledge. sometimes it gets buried underneath the fantasies of the close. but if you look hard, particularly those of you are going to go to the exhibition afterwards, if you look on one side to see the incredible punk can-can clothes, while, exciting, a waterfall. then you look at the central lie all which is the per region and parts, you'll see the extraordinary crest -- kraft mentioned that can turn address and to have a jacket and half the skirt
[laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers...
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. >> can we divide the question? >> of course we can. cathedral hill first? that is the 592. commissioner alonso: yes. commissioner leigh: yes. vice-chair lam: yes. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner mondejar: yes. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner tidwell: yes. chairman mcdonnell: please make this change. let's go to [unintelligible] please. population is 49. >> that is correct. a population of 49 trade it would bring the deviation from district to two 0.51%. -- 4.96%. commissioner tidwell: yes. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner pilpel: not a street, no. commissioner mondejar: yes. vice-chair lam: no. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner leigh: yes. commissioner alonso: yes. chairman mcdonnell: please make this change. >> i have one final tweaking in russian hill. right now we have the boundary -- the southern boundary of that and goler at the top of union, correct? is that union? can we bring it down to green from venice to leavenworth -- van ness to leavenworth? >> that is a population of 1048 people. the deviation for district to up to -2.7% and a de
. >> can we divide the question? >> of course we can. cathedral hill first? that is the 592. commissioner alonso: yes. commissioner leigh: yes. vice-chair lam: yes. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner mondejar: yes. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner tidwell: yes. chairman mcdonnell: please make this change. let's go to [unintelligible] please. population is 49. >> that is correct. a population of 49 trade it would bring the deviation from district to two 0.51%. --...
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people will try to get away with as much as they can. >> can i address that real quick?only a nanosecond. we have another exciting topic to get to, jimmy. >> karen makes a point about what they do with their time in washington. about 75% of it is dialing for dollars for reelect and 25% of it is actually legislating. wouldn't it be interesting if congress legislated 75% of the time and dialed for dollars 25% of the time. >> good ratio. yet there is another group in washington who thinks the cure for some of what ails washington may be more play, congress at play. the "washington post" brought this to our attention this morning. a movement sweeping the capital called spacious which advocates recess for adults. they play twister, tug-of-war, moonwalk, hold battles with marshmallow guns in the middle of the workday. a massive pie-throwing fight, plans for a conga line down k street, and they're also serving cookies and milk. suns, y susan, you look like someone who likes cookies and milk. >> i do like cookies and milk, but congress doesn't have time to play. when they play,
people will try to get away with as much as they can. >> can i address that real quick?only a nanosecond. we have another exciting topic to get to, jimmy. >> karen makes a point about what they do with their time in washington. about 75% of it is dialing for dollars for reelect and 25% of it is actually legislating. wouldn't it be interesting if congress legislated 75% of the time and dialed for dollars 25% of the time. >> good ratio. yet there is another group in washington...
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. >> you can invest in health care and you can invest in education, which at the end of the day how canny society drive if they're not healthy and if they're not educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. >> steven seagal isn't just an action movie star. he's also been in law enforcement working as a reserve deputy chief. he's with us tonight talking hollywood life, keeping america great, and trayvon martin. let's start, let's talk about trayvon martin briefly. this case that's gripped america at the moment. this young black teenager killed in the street unarmed, under a law which at the moment has protected the guy that killed him. it's called stand your ground. now, you're a tough guy actor. you stood your ground toe to toe with the best of them. what do you think about this case? >> i mean, unfortunately, i don't have all the details. i've been a police officer for over 20 years and i've investigated murders and all kinds of different crimes. originally, you know, i was told that this was a situation where this guy was a neighborhood watch person who saw somebody that he t
. >> you can invest in health care and you can invest in education, which at the end of the day how canny society drive if they're not healthy and if they're not educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. >> steven seagal isn't just an action movie star. he's also been in law enforcement working as a reserve deputy chief. he's with us tonight talking hollywood life, keeping america great, and trayvon martin. let's start, let's talk about trayvon martin briefly. this case...
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and then i can go back. finally there are gross margins of the oil and oil service companies, these are the hardest, you have to find out how much it costs to ship it and refine it, it's complicated. many companies have tried to break themselves up so they are easier for guys like me to figure out. i care about finding costs and end market prices. that is why the natural gas companies for example traded at a discount price, because the end price has been so long for so long, and the crude price has been so high for so long. that is what draws me to eog or continent continental. refining costs for oil is low and expenseive prices when they get it out of the ground. the key component for figuring out the growth related to the cohort is to figure out the rate of growth margin. it's uniquely calculated only by listening to the conference calls. cannot get it in the headlines or press reports. if you do not know the direction of the gross markets you will not know the direction your stocks are about to take. it's
and then i can go back. finally there are gross margins of the oil and oil service companies, these are the hardest, you have to find out how much it costs to ship it and refine it, it's complicated. many companies have tried to break themselves up so they are easier for guys like me to figure out. i care about finding costs and end market prices. that is why the natural gas companies for example traded at a discount price, because the end price has been so long for so long, and the crude price...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. is a live look at the golden gate harry f. record down continues today appeared right now in nevada, 55, looking for 55 at noon. had 63 for a high with temperatures falling back down to the upper 50s by 80 and various the north korean military says they will launch special action soon and that is meant to wipe out the south korean government. for this was announced on a north korean state media. it was a statement from the military and it says that the actions will last four minutes and reduce the self's administration. this threat follows u.s. condemnation of the north korean want of a long-range rocket that field and exploded shortly after liftoff. >>darya: in southern california, one person was hurt when a massive explosion rocked a mcdonald's. >> thought it was a bomb or something, have a vague fear if the flames were shooting up. >> we thought mcdonald's was going to g
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. is a live look at the golden gate harry f. record down continues today appeared right now in nevada, 55, looking for 55 at noon. had 63 for a high with temperatures falling back down to the upper 50s by 80 and various the north korean military says they will launch special action soon and that...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.y for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> people in northern texas are cleaning up following a series of tornadoes on tuesday. as many as a dozen twisters ripped through the dallas suburbs of lancaster destroying more than 600 homes. another 100 homes were damaged in the up to of forney. at least 150 people were injured across the region but no one was killed. the devastation could have been much worse. the tornado jumped from place to place, passing many heavy populated areas. i no he we say it every time e -- we see something like that. it is just random. >> they have good warning systems and people get fatigued. sometimes they don't take them seriously. >> the warnings looking better.and better. >> if you see two low-flying planes over washington, it is part of an experiment with nasa. nasa flyover. >> really? >> they're going to be flying two t-38 aircraft which look like military aircraft at only about 1500 feet between 9:30
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.y for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> people in northern texas are cleaning up following a series of tornadoes on tuesday. as many as a dozen twisters ripped through the dallas suburbs of lancaster destroying more than 600 homes. another 100 homes were damaged in the up to of forney. at least 150 people were injured across the region but...
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we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ >>'s. >> see you. catch. >> wow, thanks, mean joe. >> hey kid. i always say that navigating the height of earnings season is like crossing the street in heavy traffic. you need to stop, look and listen before you make a move. that's why tonight we're introducing a new segment, upon further review, where we use the benefit of hindsight to re-examine the earnings reports from last week to figure out which companies reported the best results that got lost in the shuffle. sometimes the cacophony of earnings season, it's easy to see things clearly after some time has passed and you've got room to think and recon
we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.rves a lifetime. >>> socks. >> underpants. >> you do not give underpants. >> what? >> but who's going to -- >> i know, as opposed to just like peeling them off. >> do you recognize that voice? well you recognize this man, funny man ricky gervais. that was the animated version you just saw. he's not only the mind behind "the office" but has taken over award shows and hbo, too, and wednesday on "today" he is taking over studio 1a. batten down the hatches, watch out folks. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> absolutely. keep the censor button nearby. the stars of the new reality shows "momma's boys of the bronx" all about guys all in their 30s, still living at home and it's not always the moms who want them to stay. fascinating. >> i cannot wait to talk to these guys. we'll see what they have to say. get the secret of dating with your momma in the house. plus if you are looking to make some extra cash as a stay at home mom we've got some smart options to make money, and some warnings on how
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.rves a lifetime. >>> socks. >> underpants. >> you do not give underpants. >> what? >> but who's going to -- >> i know, as opposed to just like peeling them off. >> do you recognize that voice? well you recognize this man, funny man ricky gervais. that was the animated version you just saw. he's not only the mind behind "the office" but has taken over...
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i think you can do it though, i think you can lift it up to the sink.nd you can help clear the table. >> i'm not big enough. >> i think you can do it. you are big. you can do it. oh. you want to the try again? maybe take your thumb out of your mouth and do it -- okay, let's go, put it in the sink. >> i can't do it. >> oh. >> you did it! >> daddy! >> it was so heavy? >> jimmy: oh, yeah, regular vin diesel. here's some potentially disturbing news for the people of glendale, california. anyone here from glendale? it's not far from us. kim kardashian has announced her intoengs run for mayor of glendale. for real, like. here she is explaining the plan to her sister. >> i decided i'm going to run for the mayor of glendale. >> i want to be the mayor of dallas. >> you have to have full residency in glendale. >> this is the ross perot museum. >> you are not letting me over! >> so i have to buy a house there. >> you have to have residency there? >> uh-huh. i'm going to -- park here. noel and i are going to look into the requirements and she is going to help me wi
i think you can do it though, i think you can lift it up to the sink.nd you can help clear the table. >> i'm not big enough. >> i think you can do it. you are big. you can do it. oh. you want to the try again? maybe take your thumb out of your mouth and do it -- okay, let's go, put it in the sink. >> i can't do it. >> oh. >> you did it! >> daddy! >> it was so heavy? >> jimmy: oh, yeah, regular vin diesel. here's some potentially disturbing news...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.ow wit >>> back now with more of "today" on this thursday morning, the 12th of april, 2012. man, we have a lot of nice people outside today. we're really surrounded by a tremendous amount of kp. coming up, a very serious story we've been talking about. at the top of the broadcast. we're going to talk about it comes up as well. that's about george zimmerman who's now in police custody, accused of second-degree murder for the death of trayvon martin. he'll be in court a little bit later on today, formally charged with this crime. so his new attorney says he will plead not guilty. we're going to get details on that. savannah, you're also going to talk about this case with today's professionals. >> the professionals are here. we'll talk about the george zimmerman case. whether he will get a fair trial in florida. we'll shift gears with the team a little bit and talk about a new study that finds there is a night gene. does anyone on our panel have it? we'll investigate. >>> also, if going t
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.ow wit >>> back now with more of "today" on this thursday morning, the 12th of april, 2012. man, we have a lot of nice people outside today. we're really surrounded by a tremendous amount of kp. coming up, a very serious story we've been talking about. at the top of the broadcast. we're going to talk about it comes up as well. that's about george zimmerman who's now in police custody,...
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yes i don't think they can make it better you know america believes that it can and it can somehow create nation states in this region and we haven't been able to do that here in the first month and a half after we intervened in iraq. over ten thousand iraqis were dead then the death rate went up once the regime was destroyed civil war broke out and that could very well be that clip could be the case in syria that's why no foreign power wants to get involved in syria they talk but they're not doing why because once this regime falls there are fifty over fifty militias in syria will they all get along and agree on one form of government doubtful they may very well fight each other there needs to be an alternative government and an alternative force to step in once this regime falls that force is not there today if america or turkey or saudi arabia or nato went in and bombed this regime like it did in a in libya you're going to get a civil war and the death rate is going to go up not down that's what happened in iraq and that's what unfortunately is happening in other places now what is tru
yes i don't think they can make it better you know america believes that it can and it can somehow create nation states in this region and we haven't been able to do that here in the first month and a half after we intervened in iraq. over ten thousand iraqis were dead then the death rate went up once the regime was destroyed civil war broke out and that could very well be that clip could be the case in syria that's why no foreign power wants to get involved in syria they talk but they're not...