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so you can spend a fortune on a pro or you can paint like a pro. the new tool of the trade has arrived. it's the paint zoom power sprayer. >> all right, let's paint! ooh, holly! you've already started and you've got a mess going here. >> oh joe, i thought i could paint this room quickly but there's nothing quick or easy about it. look, i have uneven paint roller marks there, this brush isn't working, i have paint all over me-- it's a nightmare! >> and your work has just begun. think about it: you got to finish this louvered door. you got to do crown molding. you got to do this over here. you got to do the trim work! these are all problems. would you like some professional help? >> but you're not a pro. >> ah, but i can paint like one! holly, this is the revolutionary paint zoom power spray painter. it's the biggest breakthrough in painting in years. watch-- here's all you do. pull the trigger! holly, you'd have to spend the next two hours trying to paint this louvered door with a brush-- watch this. watch the paint zoom cover every inch with a perf
so you can spend a fortune on a pro or you can paint like a pro. the new tool of the trade has arrived. it's the paint zoom power sprayer. >> all right, let's paint! ooh, holly! you've already started and you've got a mess going here. >> oh joe, i thought i could paint this room quickly but there's nothing quick or easy about it. look, i have uneven paint roller marks there, this brush isn't working, i have paint all over me-- it's a nightmare! >> and your work has just begun....
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and you can see i changed things. maybe i can reach it. i can't reach it. yeah, i can reach it.t sounds ridiculous to start a large painting with no plan, no sketch, no diagram, no composition. ah! nothing -- you're looking at a blank canvas, and you say, "what will i do?" so you make a brush mark. you have to find the beginning. now, i never intended to do anything like this. that's it. yellow, red, black, white -- they're useful tools, right? paint is a useful thing. so you need those different colors in order to kind of chop away at each other. the influence of the french school of painting -- van gogh and the impressionists -- was very strong in new york in the '30s. so everybody talked about color and matisse. if you're modern, you use color. well, first of all, color is expensive. but then on the other hand, i don't really know whether i like those very colorful blues and yellows and oranges. i knew an older artist who once lived in paris. one day i said to him, "can you tell me something about color?" he says, "there's one thing i can tell you -- nobody understands color.
and you can see i changed things. maybe i can reach it. i can't reach it. yeah, i can reach it.t sounds ridiculous to start a large painting with no plan, no sketch, no diagram, no composition. ah! nothing -- you're looking at a blank canvas, and you say, "what will i do?" so you make a brush mark. you have to find the beginning. now, i never intended to do anything like this. that's it. yellow, red, black, white -- they're useful tools, right? paint is a useful thing. so you need...
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and they can have the form of a keyboard or they can have the form of a module that can be controlled by many things: pedals, any type of input device. the synthesizers create sine waves. a sine wave is a periodic waveform, and it's really one of the pure waveforms. sine waves relate to fourier series, which is a big, big deal in the kind of fusion of math and sound. fourier came up with this equation that said any arbitrary function or complex waveform that varies in time can be described with a series of cosines and sines. this was a very, very powerful mathematical leap at the time, and it really has had profound effects on everything we do in terms of electronics, because basically it means that we can break down any phenomenon that we either observe or want to create in nature into a set of sines and cosines. acoustic instruments typically are limited in their sound capability by the physics of an instrument. for instance, an acoustic guitar can only vibrate in certain ways, and when you hit a string, that string can only oscillate in certain modes and excite certain frequency re
and they can have the form of a keyboard or they can have the form of a module that can be controlled by many things: pedals, any type of input device. the synthesizers create sine waves. a sine wave is a periodic waveform, and it's really one of the pure waveforms. sine waves relate to fourier series, which is a big, big deal in the kind of fusion of math and sound. fourier came up with this equation that said any arbitrary function or complex waveform that varies in time can be described with...
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you can ruffle every stitch . you can also ruffle every six stitches.t is. what marlo smith is holding one ruffle every six stitches. what happens is it makes a cleats. but put it on your ironing board and the caller was with the everyone again. it is pressed down. you get a very beautiful rooster effect. --ruched. >>host: do not forget this is the only show of the day for darling in. it is such a great value and a beautiful machine. --darlene. we just heard her yet it is a customer pick on the web site. take a look at the flex pay it is an affordable way to get the things that you like to liver right away we ship this within 48 hours. this is so neat. >>guest: is so much fun to have life skill of sewing with the right tool to make the sewing gredreams come true. here you have one bite every 12 stitches to read and you have one every six stitches. have one bite every stitch. that is one of the 19 ft.. options this is 1 ft.. feet we could not possibly explain it all in this amount of time. i also love to show you the trim. you just saw me stitching the o
you can ruffle every stitch . you can also ruffle every six stitches.t is. what marlo smith is holding one ruffle every six stitches. what happens is it makes a cleats. but put it on your ironing board and the caller was with the everyone again. it is pressed down. you get a very beautiful rooster effect. --ruched. >>host: do not forget this is the only show of the day for darling in. it is such a great value and a beautiful machine. --darlene. we just heard her yet it is a customer pick...
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we can help you to register. it has no cost. you can keep it up to 30 days. you can borrow a lot of things that will help people with different needs to play wii or do anything else. even simple things. let's say someone wants to buy a walker but you are not sure what kind. if the center happens to have different ones, you can try different walkers before you make a final decision of what you want to buy. >> fantastic. they will have a resource table throughout the course of the day. if you want more information about the adapted wii equipment, this is what it comes in. when we went through the metal detector this morning, they looked very closely at this thing. it just has the remotes, the sip and puff, and the different adoptive -- adaptive equipment for the wii. the cost is around $1,000. they have already purchased it. they will let the center's bartlett for free. this is a nice resource. -- they will let the centers borrow it for free. this is a nice resource. you can borrow it from the adoptive living center. any other questions about using the wii? are
we can help you to register. it has no cost. you can keep it up to 30 days. you can borrow a lot of things that will help people with different needs to play wii or do anything else. even simple things. let's say someone wants to buy a walker but you are not sure what kind. if the center happens to have different ones, you can try different walkers before you make a final decision of what you want to buy. >> fantastic. they will have a resource table throughout the course of the day. if...
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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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if chriscy can help get that kind of cash can he help win the white house?an strategist thinks so. so, full disclosure, i live in new jersey. let me put it to you, this governor is blunt. combative. in your face. harsh. and very new new jersey. you think that would make him a good have thal candidate? >>guest: a very big star. and he is cleaned up new jersey. the cesspool of corruption as u.s. attorney and then as governor walking into a terrible federal situation and getting that on track so this is a guy that cleans up messes and solves problems. he is kind of like the wolf. the guy on pulp fiction that came to the door and says i hear you have a dead body and it is in the trunk of the cars show me the car and 40 minutes later it was solved. if mitt romney can pick up the phone, and the american people know this, i am sending not world, it is all good so he would be a great v.p. but he would be a perfect attorney general. >>stuart: is he a good candidate. he has to go around the country. would the new jersey personality, that "out there" at you personality
if chriscy can help get that kind of cash can he help win the white house?an strategist thinks so. so, full disclosure, i live in new jersey. let me put it to you, this governor is blunt. combative. in your face. harsh. and very new new jersey. you think that would make him a good have thal candidate? >>guest: a very big star. and he is cleaned up new jersey. the cesspool of corruption as u.s. attorney and then as governor walking into a terrible federal situation and getting that on...
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you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but can i how could how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is asked people how happy they fill 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 many years so although things quite interesting to do these days from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and the very little use case i'm on we get we have two points of view here what do you think what are you following 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 known as easy to measure we can we have on our balance sheet which we can count things and in the beginning of the nineteenth century in. the twentieth century in the nineteenth century where they didn't believe that we could me
you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but can i how could how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is asked people how happy they fill 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 many years so although things quite interesting to do these days from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and the very little use case i'm on we get we have two points of...
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are looking for any help they can get and here you can see doctors preparing to implant using old produced offsite the doctors know that it will render a perfect fit for the patient while simultaneously greatly reducing the time needed under the knife to check that created the mold that comes from a potentially unlikely source rapid prototyping which initially found acceptance in device making has gone a long way to help doctors prepare and improve many surgeries especially those with significant damage to bone structure. this considerably improve the quality of all these operations. and makes our work far more effective and provides better cosmetic results. it all happens incredibly quickly takes only a few seconds to make it. just like everywhere else then we email and the very next day we get an identical copy. and as the good doctor alluded to the institute of information technology is here in place the biggest role in making sure they're equipped with the tools they need to save. structures like the skull in full detail a computer screen has been around for quite some time but to actu
are looking for any help they can get and here you can see doctors preparing to implant using old produced offsite the doctors know that it will render a perfect fit for the patient while simultaneously greatly reducing the time needed under the knife to check that created the mold that comes from a potentially unlikely source rapid prototyping which initially found acceptance in device making has gone a long way to help doctors prepare and improve many surgeries especially those with...
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the point is to play at the duties of what a sheriff does and we can get that just as easily so we can drop michael hennessey. you can just use in vi -- vicki hennessey. >> we would want to submit a declaration from michael hennessey probably addressing different points. one would be the fact that many, many deputy sheriffs have suffered criminal convictions during his tenure and that was not -- does not seem to be official misconduct. that is one point i do not think the mayor intends to introduce. the retired sheriff may be able to offer other pieces of fact information that would help the commission in reaching its decision. we have not obtained one but we think we can obtain one from him. >> you indicate in your witness list that you expect him to testify about communications which i could see coming in. would you rather have michael hennessey and the acting sheriff if their testimony would be overlapping and michael hennessey will speak to statements made by mr. mirkarimi? >> i think given the burden of preparing a declaration, i feel is more appropriate to place them on someone w
the point is to play at the duties of what a sheriff does and we can get that just as easily so we can drop michael hennessey. you can just use in vi -- vicki hennessey. >> we would want to submit a declaration from michael hennessey probably addressing different points. one would be the fact that many, many deputy sheriffs have suffered criminal convictions during his tenure and that was not -- does not seem to be official misconduct. that is one point i do not think the mayor intends to...
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we know peltz can make money. but by the time we find out that he owns something the stock generally pops like ingersoll rand did last week. we looked back on his deals. can you make money? the answer is yes. piggybacking on peltz has consistently worked as a strategy. we do this kind of analysis, use the right kind of methodology. we looked back. we're not trying to measure whether peltz made money. we're not in peltz' fund here. we only want to know if you could have made money if you bought after peltz's positions became publicly available information. every study we looked at talked about how you would have done if you invested with peltz. that's a false positive. doesn't mean a thing to us. you need to know how you would have done if you invested after the news came out, because that's the only way to do it. the results, believe it or not, if you bought these seven stocks after peltz's closing position, on average would you have beaten the market over the next three, six and 12 months. the biggest outperforma
we know peltz can make money. but by the time we find out that he owns something the stock generally pops like ingersoll rand did last week. we looked back on his deals. can you make money? the answer is yes. piggybacking on peltz has consistently worked as a strategy. we do this kind of analysis, use the right kind of methodology. we looked back. we're not trying to measure whether peltz made money. we're not in peltz' fund here. we only want to know if you could have made money if you bought...
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you can go shopping for fashion jewelry that the beautiful quality jewelry that money can buy, you can the department stores and spend $30 on plastic. why would you do that remark when you could on that beautiful gemstone setup mother nature millions of the heirs to crystallize into these opaque colors in order for you to have history of the gemstones from around the world >>guest: i have a global sourcing team resources throughout brazil, asia, everywhere to bring you a new and different stones in all these amazing colors.i love we were saying about gemstones, this type of jewelry is known as a bridge julie. what that means you have your fine jewelry which is gorgeous gemstones and beautiful quality, and then you had your fashion jewelry whichc13 bright fun and colorful. this is the bridge in between, you amazing quality genuine gemstones and a fashion looks and colors. >>host: i love the amazonite, especially if you own turquoise. maybe you have one of jay king is mine finds and you want to wear it along with the amazonite to bring out could do that. i have been with going on a very
you can go shopping for fashion jewelry that the beautiful quality jewelry that money can buy, you can the department stores and spend $30 on plastic. why would you do that remark when you could on that beautiful gemstone setup mother nature millions of the heirs to crystallize into these opaque colors in order for you to have history of the gemstones from around the world >>guest: i have a global sourcing team resources throughout brazil, asia, everywhere to bring you a new and different...
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i can only take him at his word. is that we do a lot more hating as christians in america than we do loving anyone, so that can be frustrating. especially when it comes to this conversation. i believe i'm a part of a new generation of christians who say enough is enough and we are increasingly intolerant of this kind of hate speech, which i think doesn't reflect very accurately on the message that jesus promoted. >> i want to talk to you more about what you just mentioned, but let's play one more snippet from the sermon that pastor worley gave where he starts talking specifically politics and president obama. listen. >> i'll tell you right now if somebody said who are you going to vote for? i ain't going to vote for a baby killer and a homosexual lover! >> i mean, you listen to this, this clearly violates the church's tax exempt status. it's mixing politics and religion. what do you think should happen here? >> well, randi, get ready, because in the fall when pulpit freedom sunday campaign comes around, we're going t
i can only take him at his word. is that we do a lot more hating as christians in america than we do loving anyone, so that can be frustrating. especially when it comes to this conversation. i believe i'm a part of a new generation of christians who say enough is enough and we are increasingly intolerant of this kind of hate speech, which i think doesn't reflect very accurately on the message that jesus promoted. >> i want to talk to you more about what you just mentioned, but let's play...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.ister today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> there's somebody out there in my whole life that doesn't like me because they're jealous, they're fat and they're ugly. >> some strong words from the new jersey mom charged with child endangerment for allegedly taking her daughter into a tanning booth. her case, and her overly tanned appearance, are getting a lot of attention. we'll get the latest on this story coming up this morning. meantime it is 7:30 now on a friday. the 4th of may, 2012. i'm ann curry alongside david gregory. who's in for matt this morning. been a joy to have you here. >> thank you. having fun already. also coming up this morning, you hire them to keep your family safe from mold but could some mold contractors be charging you for repairs that you actually don't need? we're going to have the results of our hidden camera investigation on that. coming up a little bit later you may pick up a flyer at the grocery
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.ister today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> there's somebody out there in my whole life that doesn't like me because they're jealous, they're fat and they're ugly. >> some strong words from the new jersey mom charged with child endangerment for allegedly taking her daughter into a tanning booth. her case, and her overly tanned...
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what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> stark warning from the organization in the government for the economy. the euro zone is falling into a severe recession. the former army chief tells the country sri lanka is going to cooperate in a war crimes investigation. and the first commercial flight taking cargo to the international space station. welcome to "bbc world news." would you volunteer to be a human guinea anything? we talk to people who have agreed to take part in drugs trials. >> fresh warning that the crisis in the euro zone is the biggest threat to the recovery of the world economy. opportunities must now be taken to tackle the problem. it comes to us after youth unemployment, particularly in europe remains at crisisal levels with no sign of improvement for at least another four years. the split between europe's leaders on whether to cut or widen debt. >> alexis, the greek ultra left leader is riding a wave of popularity at home. but here in paris, he's been welcomed this time only by
what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> stark warning from the organization in the government for the economy. the euro zone is falling into a severe recession. the former army chief tells the country sri lanka is going to cooperate in a war crimes investigation. and the first commercial flight taking cargo to the international space station. welcome to "bbc world news." would you volunteer to be a human guinea anything? we talk to people who have agreed to...
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i do not think we can make them work with safe. can we? i do not think so. >> conditions, in the main, stay on and permit some time. in all of these conditions, what makes the most sense relative to a piece of paper that is a permit and has conditions that we as staff need to enforce, whether it is that you are in violation of the condition or you are not? in particular, that is important when we are issuing citations, or any other kind of constructive change. it needs to be something we can say you are doing the right thing or the wrong thing. you get involved with that kind of thing like safe. i was calling to bring up as well, with north 16 -- -- with number 16, is their language the captain can live with that will not live on forever in a permit? vice chair joseph: did you say 16 or 15? huppah -- >> i do not know if the lot in this form -- is there a way to get to the end the captain is asking for that is not necessarily putting it in a permit we cannot really in force? vice chair joseph: we would know whether or not they made an attem
i do not think we can make them work with safe. can we? i do not think so. >> conditions, in the main, stay on and permit some time. in all of these conditions, what makes the most sense relative to a piece of paper that is a permit and has conditions that we as staff need to enforce, whether it is that you are in violation of the condition or you are not? in particular, that is important when we are issuing citations, or any other kind of constructive change. it needs to be something we...
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do you think you can be loud enough so they can hear us? on the count of three, let's say thank you. let's see if this works. thank you downstairs. thank you guys, have a wonderful day. if you have any input or feedback, let us know, we always want to do better. thank you. >> kids with special needs have access to a venture on may 5. over 25 businesses and nonprofit organizations build the music concourse with free refreshments, games, and bluegrass. access to a venture is part of sf rec and park's year-round activities in partnership with activities in partnership with families.
do you think you can be loud enough so they can hear us? on the count of three, let's say thank you. let's see if this works. thank you downstairs. thank you guys, have a wonderful day. if you have any input or feedback, let us know, we always want to do better. thank you. >> kids with special needs have access to a venture on may 5. over 25 businesses and nonprofit organizations build the music concourse with free refreshments, games, and bluegrass. access to a venture is part of sf rec...
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you can do a voiceover. you can play music.who you are and what you can do without sitting in front of the camera. >> there are many directions in which you can take. >> reporter: according to senderoff, intern sushi has already placed 500 interns, but the hope is to help countless more get their foot in the door and perhaps follow in the footsteps of some of hollywood's greatest success stories. cnn, hollywood. >>> a former marine finds a new purpose in life. the iraq war veteran is bringing other military veterans together to help communities devastated by natural disasters. meet today's cnn hero next. plus stopping bullies before they hurt your children. just this past week a 7-year-old boy, 7 years old, killed himself and his mother said bullying was a factor. we'll tell you what warning signs to look out for and what you can do to keep your children safe. >>> but first, this mem or control day weekend the lakes will be pull of boaters kicking off the summer season but at seattle a new kind of boat will be heating up the la
you can do a voiceover. you can play music.who you are and what you can do without sitting in front of the camera. >> there are many directions in which you can take. >> reporter: according to senderoff, intern sushi has already placed 500 interns, but the hope is to help countless more get their foot in the door and perhaps follow in the footsteps of some of hollywood's greatest success stories. cnn, hollywood. >>> a former marine finds a new purpose in life. the iraq war...
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you can beat bank. you can beat the stocks that don't have the dividends, and you can certainly beat cash. how can i help? >> caller: that's what i'm looking at. i'm looking at stocks that have good yields for my ira. >> very smart. >> caller: and i'm reading your chapter on dividends. i want to figure out the difference between an accidental high yield achiever or something that is too good to be true. i've been doing the homework, and i've got a couple of stocks that they look like they should be bought, but i'm nervous about them. >> okay, you got to go back to cash flow. you can't measure a stock based on the earnings or else you would have sold at&t a long time ago because it doesn't look like it's earning the dividend. you would have sold a lot of this very special master limited partnerships i like. you need to look at the cash flow, not the earnings. the earnings aren't telling the truth. go through the chapter in "getting back to even" on cash flow and you will understand that it will take me a
you can beat bank. you can beat the stocks that don't have the dividends, and you can certainly beat cash. how can i help? >> caller: that's what i'm looking at. i'm looking at stocks that have good yields for my ira. >> very smart. >> caller: and i'm reading your chapter on dividends. i want to figure out the difference between an accidental high yield achiever or something that is too good to be true. i've been doing the homework, and i've got a couple of stocks that they...
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you can also print with a variety of sizes.8 fabulous 8-1/2 x 11 borderless you can do 4 x 6, you can smaller towns of different sizes for you. maybe your porta caribe involved on us and you only get the little tiny school pictures, you can print it on this and make it bigger. is color start and black start. >>host: you are shopping after the show on fortunately we thank you and we see you there, it is getting ready to expire. we will lull you a couple extra moments to make your buying decision. canon rebel and this is the only place in the world you can get this on 58 flexpay. before you get of the camera that does not work so this printer. you will be amazeda printer that recognizes faces. it >>guest: optimizes the settings for you, you get unbelievable image quality. here are the images you are looking for and this is the way to preserve your memories fax machine is built right in, auto dock fever curiouscedar. feeder. now she also has our customer picked honeywellthe lowest price ever and if a computer with personality and did you what a computer that will be different from anythi
you can also print with a variety of sizes.8 fabulous 8-1/2 x 11 borderless you can do 4 x 6, you can smaller towns of different sizes for you. maybe your porta caribe involved on us and you only get the little tiny school pictures, you can print it on this and make it bigger. is color start and black start. >>host: you are shopping after the show on fortunately we thank you and we see you there, it is getting ready to expire. we will lull you a couple extra moments to make your buying...
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a range of templates, you can crop and edit photos and descriptions on the line sheet, and you can make as many line sheets as you need and after you are done, you can share the finished product using the link or the pdf file. to learn more about today's show, click on the website. it is openforum.com/business. you will find all of the segments today and plus more exclusive web content to help your business grow. and follow us on twitter as well. and become a fan of the show on facebook. we love your feedback. next week, we go to the boardwalk to find out whose employers who are staffs who are part-time teenagers manage to keep up with text in generation workforce. >> you have the make sure, one, that you are using all of the digital things, that you are texting information and, that the schedules are online and that you have a facebook page and employee website open 24/7. >> learn what tricks the old dogs are learning from the young pups. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember that we make your business our business. you do a lot of kayakingno. whoooa i'm in a river.
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and they can get so high off the ground that they can see people in crosswalks. we have the public and private -- with the traffic regulation. >> good afternoon. i am jesus perez. i live in the soma area. i want to let you know i have seen a lot of tourist busses coming around. they go a different way. thank you. >> i have more speaker cards. daniel -- and ramon smith. and then owen o'donnell. in that order. >> the next speaker could come up? please come up to the mike. >> if everyone could line up, that would help us. we have a hearing on several other items. >> good afternoon, and thank you. i am ramon smith. i have always had concerns about the lack of regulations. in the south market area, as stated by many speakers before me, we have a large population of seniors and disabled. considering we do have a number of buses coming through there. some kind of common ground to which we can entertain the tourists who come to the city and maintain a steady and sustainable environment in which our people can live then. the carbon emissions and noise -- have had an adver
and they can get so high off the ground that they can see people in crosswalks. we have the public and private -- with the traffic regulation. >> good afternoon. i am jesus perez. i live in the soma area. i want to let you know i have seen a lot of tourist busses coming around. they go a different way. thank you. >> i have more speaker cards. daniel -- and ramon smith. and then owen o'donnell. in that order. >> the next speaker could come up? please come up to the mike....
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now we can do things with atoms. we can change the structure. we can change molecules. we can affect dna, splice genes, enormous things. lee. if all the parts of us that were made up of the atoms don't have an appearance, how come we have colors and appearances? although one atom doesn't have an appearance, if i keep putting more and more, take one piece of grass, one piece of grass might not show anything here. now i keep putting more and more and more and more altogether, bunch them together, pretty soon this starts to show. so although one won't show you any appearance many, many will, because then they'll be on the order of the wavelength of light. and when you get larger than the wavelength of light, then light will show their presence. another thing, brownian motion. you've guys will be reading about what robert brown did back in 1830. he's looking in a microscope. and in the microscope, he sees little things jiggling. and at first he thought it was something in there alive, those little particles of soot and these little things are jiggling, jiggling, jiggling, a
now we can do things with atoms. we can change the structure. we can change molecules. we can affect dna, splice genes, enormous things. lee. if all the parts of us that were made up of the atoms don't have an appearance, how come we have colors and appearances? although one atom doesn't have an appearance, if i keep putting more and more, take one piece of grass, one piece of grass might not show anything here. now i keep putting more and more and more and more altogether, bunch them together,...
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can we still be friends? can we? can we? here's the way i look at that, gang. oh, man. no friends today. no friends today? sometimes it's not good to give the answers, huh? if we take our ring and we cut it up into four pieces, gang, four pieces, and if i put even any one of those pieces in the oven, would it get bigger? yeah. would it expand and maybe look like this? no way. it's gonna expand and look like that. and this side here is longer in an expanded state than like this. so take them apart and look at it and you can kind of see it. or take your ring and open it up like this. is it gonna get fatter? yes, it's gonna get fatter. so it expands up to here maybe, out to here maybe, yeah? but that's not the end of the story. you see, we're so busy thinking about what happens like this, huh, that we forget it's expanding this way, too. and it expands lengthwise as well. and lengthwise, we'll see it expands out to here. and i submit to you that this dotted line on the top is longer than the solid line below. and that dotted line on the top represents the new inner circumf
can we still be friends? can we? can we? here's the way i look at that, gang. oh, man. no friends today. no friends today? sometimes it's not good to give the answers, huh? if we take our ring and we cut it up into four pieces, gang, four pieces, and if i put even any one of those pieces in the oven, would it get bigger? yeah. would it expand and maybe look like this? no way. it's gonna expand and look like that. and this side here is longer in an expanded state than like this. so take them...
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actually it can.tion and while other sunscreens can feel greasy ultra sheer® is clean and dry. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. with magic. you are? see the egg? uh huh. so, look at the orange. now close your eyes. ♪ alakazaam! [ sighs ] you're good. and now i'm gonna make this flower bloom. presto. "love you lots." do you want to see it again? yes, i want to see it again! [ female announcer ] hallmark blooming expressions delivers your love again and again. and find more than just great styles. you'll also find great value in our free design service and in free local delivery. plus, shop the may sale and get special savings or 36-month financing. ♪ spread a little love my way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh milk and real cream makes philadelphia and the moment a little richer. [train whistle blowing] and the moment we're here because we wanted to come as much as they did. (girl) it's really hogwarts! because i can fly with harry! because i
actually it can.tion and while other sunscreens can feel greasy ultra sheer® is clean and dry. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. with magic. you are? see the egg? uh huh. so, look at the orange. now close your eyes. ♪ alakazaam! [ sighs ] you're good. and now i'm gonna make this flower bloom. presto. "love you lots." do you want to see it again? yes, i want to see it again! [ female announcer ] hallmark blooming expressions delivers your love again and...
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what can she do? she can get answers at walgreens.or her allergy needs. like zyrtec -- with the strength of 24-hour rtec, you get relief from your worst allergy symptoms, indoors and out. right now, buy one and get one 50% off. ♪ find answers at walgreens. ♪ ♪ (sfx: can opening) what do you think they want? everything. ♪ (sfx: can opening) just give it to them... of single mile credit cards. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] for too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn double miles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up today for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. can you pla♪ games on that? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pulland let's see howng gloves. colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more spring per dollar... ...we can mix the right
what can she do? she can get answers at walgreens.or her allergy needs. like zyrtec -- with the strength of 24-hour rtec, you get relief from your worst allergy symptoms, indoors and out. right now, buy one and get one 50% off. ♪ find answers at walgreens. ♪ ♪ (sfx: can opening) what do you think they want? everything. ♪ (sfx: can opening) just give it to them... of single mile credit cards. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] for too long, people have settled for single miles....
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katz, can you hear us now? >> i can hear you. can you hear me? >> yeah. we can hear you now, too.ne? >> more than half done actually. we're sort of in a final stretch. it will be another ten minutes or so, but it is going beautifully. >> for people watching when you get this treatment done is your cellulite gone forever? >> well, we've been doing this for over two years now around the cellulite hasn't come back. so we're hoping that it is a long-term result but we can only say for two years so far. >> okay. we should also point out that these procedures, although they are done widely, they're done everywhere, you really have to check with your doctor what something's going to cost. there are always additional costs as well and risks. it can vary like crazy all over the country. >> we're going to come back and check with you in a little bit. >>> a lot of you would argue that celebrities drive a lot of people to seek perfection by way of cosmetic surgery. >> with us tamara barney, vivian diller, the author of "face it," and ian drew, senior editor of "us" magazine. hello, everybody.
katz, can you hear us now? >> i can hear you. can you hear me? >> yeah. we can hear you now, too.ne? >> more than half done actually. we're sort of in a final stretch. it will be another ten minutes or so, but it is going beautifully. >> for people watching when you get this treatment done is your cellulite gone forever? >> well, we've been doing this for over two years now around the cellulite hasn't come back. so we're hoping that it is a long-term result but we...
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i can see why. i want to thank him publicly for having been a commander who believes in michigan type orders, who gives guidance, but allows so ordnance to carry it out and giving them trust and support. that is very important and i'm sure he will take that to his next command as well. general murray. [applause] >> i kind of thought you were just trying to get rid of me quickly there at the beginning when you started out. thanks to everyone as we start out the afternoon session, for coming here today and taking part in this discussion. i encourage you to continue to do so this afternoon because you have a lot of experience and expertise. that is why we have asked you to come here with us today. please, focus our participation this afternoon and again. thank you very much. i would like you to thank the support for this conference this afternoon. our keynote speaker for today, ambassador daniel benjamin. he is currently ambassador at large and is with the state department as the coordinator of counter
i can see why. i want to thank him publicly for having been a commander who believes in michigan type orders, who gives guidance, but allows so ordnance to carry it out and giving them trust and support. that is very important and i'm sure he will take that to his next command as well. general murray. [applause] >> i kind of thought you were just trying to get rid of me quickly there at the beginning when you started out. thanks to everyone as we start out the afternoon session, for...
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>> [inaudible] >> can you include that in? ok. madam clerk state what you just said. >> to add in over 300 public comments submitted at meetings and member lam with 1,000 emails via the email public comment. >> so do we want to just change it from 1,000 1,300? >> yes. >> good. >> i want you to know that you've been working hard. >> thank you. >> just for clarification, the 00 hours of meeting time that member leigh had raised? >> my suggestion was at the end of the first sentence in the third paragraph, beginning to accomplish -- >> sorry, where? >> the third paragraph that begins "to accomplish" the end of that sentence after the word "each" just add a comma. >> i'm totally slow today. tubs third paragraph "-- >> no, that's not the third. the end of that sentence. approximately two to five hours each, totaling approximately 100 hours. >> and i would just suggest we change the five to seven and a half. >> thank you. >> we broke the record. >> that was the 1:00 a.m. thank you. ms. lam, anything else? >> no. >> thank you. anyone els
>> [inaudible] >> can you include that in? ok. madam clerk state what you just said. >> to add in over 300 public comments submitted at meetings and member lam with 1,000 emails via the email public comment. >> so do we want to just change it from 1,000 1,300? >> yes. >> good. >> i want you to know that you've been working hard. >> thank you. >> just for clarification, the 00 hours of meeting time that member leigh had raised? >> my...
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you can spend more money, you can buy cheaper ships, or you can buy fewer ships. the spend more money option is not going to be viable. the navy has gone down the path over the last five years of looking to buy cheaper ships. the lcs itself was an expert -- an effort to buy an inexpensive can patent. even with $100 million model, $550 million ship. that is not a bad deal. you go back to the question of whether it is the best fit for the missions it will be doing. the result will be buying fewer ships. the question becomes, how small a fleet is too small? whatever we discussed today, this should be the question that limbs in the background. -- looms in the background. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, everybody. pleasure to be here. before you can understand the lcs, you have to understand fleet designed. this is a radically different fleets design of any u.s. battle force that has been ever created. i want to take a couple of seconds to walk through the different generations before i talk about the lcs. there is a myth that today's fleet is nothing more than
you can spend more money, you can buy cheaper ships, or you can buy fewer ships. the spend more money option is not going to be viable. the navy has gone down the path over the last five years of looking to buy cheaper ships. the lcs itself was an expert -- an effort to buy an inexpensive can patent. even with $100 million model, $550 million ship. that is not a bad deal. you go back to the question of whether it is the best fit for the missions it will be doing. the result will be buying fewer...
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you can measure it very precisely. they look at the mouth, as you can see. and you o look at the contrast, here is a neurotypical person, nonautistic person who really concentrates very much at the centre of the face to be able to take into account the eyes. and the question is why, why do we normally pay so much attention to the eyes. and there you have to remember, the eyes are the window to the soul. and it is as if they tell us something about what a person intends, desires, believes. and these words are interesting. they describe invisible mental states, desire, belief, intent. and it seems that most of us, but not the autistic people, behave as if they can observe them directly. of course they are invisible. but this is, this sort of like makes understand the psychology of people, why they do things. that's how we explain behavior. that is how we predict behavior. and we are born with this ability. let me show you an example o using a painting. now perhaps you are attracted to look at the eyes of this lady sitting in the middle and the lady standing, t
you can measure it very precisely. they look at the mouth, as you can see. and you o look at the contrast, here is a neurotypical person, nonautistic person who really concentrates very much at the centre of the face to be able to take into account the eyes. and the question is why, why do we normally pay so much attention to the eyes. and there you have to remember, the eyes are the window to the soul. and it is as if they tell us something about what a person intends, desires, believes. and...
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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. . >>> no fries that the avengers smashed the competition. -- no surprise that the avengers smashed the competition. etition. . >> just amazing numbers. those are hard to believe. >> guy who plays the main villain in the avengers might not be a household name yet. >> he spoke with kevin mccarthy about finding his griewf as a bad guy. >> i love where you say freedom is life's greatest lie. we kind of all are eventually going be for ruled by something in our lives. >> yeah. >> as an actor, you're a free guy. you can choose what you want to do. do you feel like you are ever pushed to play a certain role by agents, actors. >> at the beginning, people are trying to work out who you are in a strange way. they're like who are you? what kind of human being are you as an actor so let me know where to put you. it is a weird thing in this business of identity in any life as an actor. can
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. . >>> no fries that the avengers smashed the competition. -- no surprise that the avengers smashed the competition. etition. . >> just amazing numbers. those are hard to believe. >> guy who plays the main villain in the avengers might not be a household name yet. >> he...
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you can build your6 c13 wardrobe. you can build your distinct style but has enough pizzazz. bring it back to you. even when i finally get the pieces after i have been working on themc13 believe we are actually able to do the and i am proud of it. i am so excited to have it. >>host: please stand and show how you have styled. >>guest: and kind of done half a thing. >>host: fun like you are saying you are about encouraging people that have their own sense of style. >>guest: i was saying when i was getting change i was putting on the pearls. somebody was saying to me you know you are doing. yes when i walk into a store and somebody says you look great and i know i do not.we know when we do not you have to have that confidence this is a half a talks.6 c13 little too long. -- tuck. you take a little piece and you blouse it. it almost gives you like a side thing. if you want you can add a belt. >>host: i love a with a pair of capri, skirt or leggings. >>guest: would look great with a skirt. >>host: is so blowsy you do not have to be word about bust issues. 38 small large, 36 extra
you can build your6 c13 wardrobe. you can build your distinct style but has enough pizzazz. bring it back to you. even when i finally get the pieces after i have been working on themc13 believe we are actually able to do the and i am proud of it. i am so excited to have it. >>host: please stand and show how you have styled. >>guest: and kind of done half a thing. >>host: fun like you are saying you are about encouraging people that have their own sense of style. >>guest:...
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i am not sure if i can address all of them. [inaudible] i can try to explain. what he is talking about is that years ago, a gentleman filed some sort of judgment, when that judgment, that the property line is 6 inches over from our wall. i do not know how to go about addressing that. that is not -- legally, i do not know if it is within our means. i know -- much of the other items, i have not been able to read through. they're similar to some of this. the windows looking into adjoining properties, the east elevation, that is all of our windows that were pre-existing. that is not possible. that requires all of those windows to be closed. people have no light and air. on the west side, there are no windows. again, the list, i can go on and on. our plans have addressed all the other issues. we really have to move on. thank you. >> the public hearing is closed. commissioners? commissioner moore: i am basically confused. when the applicant first started, it seems like there was an agreement. the majority of points seem to be not acceptable and not studied well enoug
i am not sure if i can address all of them. [inaudible] i can try to explain. what he is talking about is that years ago, a gentleman filed some sort of judgment, when that judgment, that the property line is 6 inches over from our wall. i do not know how to go about addressing that. that is not -- legally, i do not know if it is within our means. i know -- much of the other items, i have not been able to read through. they're similar to some of this. the windows looking into adjoining...
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this can come out two ways. if he stays in china, under the custody of the chinese and his future is in very much in doubt, i think it's going to be -- it will be a political blow for the obama administration. if he comes out, they will get a lot of credit for that. it's so interesting how just two days ago as you know, the president had -- what was a triumph by going to afghanistan and on the anniversary, and now it's so flipped. so that suddenly he's on the knife edge of a very difficult problem that could hurt him politically. it's not easy being president. it goes with the job, but i think he has to find an answer to this. i think the very important for the president to find a way to have mr. chen and his family come out safely. >> i appreciate it. thanks. >> thank you. >>> we mentioned it's world press day and we asked the students to submit videos why freedom is important. you can watch it tonight. tonight, the syrian's regime campaign, it's spread the university. at least seven were reportedly killed. det
this can come out two ways. if he stays in china, under the custody of the chinese and his future is in very much in doubt, i think it's going to be -- it will be a political blow for the obama administration. if he comes out, they will get a lot of credit for that. it's so interesting how just two days ago as you know, the president had -- what was a triumph by going to afghanistan and on the anniversary, and now it's so flipped. so that suddenly he's on the knife edge of a very difficult...
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you can select it. you can choose what apps you want. i've got on hire weather.t very clearly. i can see facebook updates and photos, you can see gps information. you name it. it's an exception. you do need a bluetooth connection between a smart watch and a smartphone. it works well. it's about a 1.3-inch tough stone display, you can choose from different straps. like the product and there's a future femme them. >> you use your finger or a wand. >> this is a tough screen. this is a 1.3-inch touchscreen display, if you're comfortable using a smartphone, you do the same thing on a watch. >> let's talk about something else from alerta, the makers of the impulse watch from blackberry and android. this thing called pebble. >> that's right. it's another upcoming smartwatch that will work with both android as well as ios or apple products like the iphone, similar to the sony smartwatch it will have different apps so you can do different things like put on whatever you need. you can customize what it does. same with the pepable. so you can have a golf app that will tell
you can select it. you can choose what apps you want. i've got on hire weather.t very clearly. i can see facebook updates and photos, you can see gps information. you name it. it's an exception. you do need a bluetooth connection between a smart watch and a smartphone. it works well. it's about a 1.3-inch tough stone display, you can choose from different straps. like the product and there's a future femme them. >> you use your finger or a wand. >> this is a tough screen. this is a...
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we can take that without objection. without objection and the item finally passes. thank you. item 6, please? madam clerk: item no. 6, authorization to extend two lafco staff positions. chairperson campos: miss miller. >> as you will recall, we have board of supervisors by ordinance passed lafco with monitoring and advising the san francisco public utilities commission and implementation of the c.c.a. program. to further that task, we entered into an mou with sfpuc in 2009 which provided non-general fund funds to provide for those activities and subsequently this commission, through working with city and county staff, authorized the hiring of two staff -- or, actually, the setting up of two staff positions for that work. mr. fried was hired in our senior program officer position. the community development assistant, we did originally fill. that person left the job. i've not refilled it because that position is really for once we get into program launch, but those two positions are term positions and they were to be term
we can take that without objection. without objection and the item finally passes. thank you. item 6, please? madam clerk: item no. 6, authorization to extend two lafco staff positions. chairperson campos: miss miller. >> as you will recall, we have board of supervisors by ordinance passed lafco with monitoring and advising the san francisco public utilities commission and implementation of the c.c.a. program. to further that task, we entered into an mou with sfpuc in 2009 which provided...
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you can move things around, u rewiped. -- you can rewind. if you have a very strong economic model which we do, a subscription without support is the strongest model anybody's created. if you go ask the people at google, apple, facebook, mike microsoft, wherever you want to go out west, they'll tell you subscription plus advertising, if you can operate at scale. >> rose: if you can find subscription plus advertising. >> that's business in the world. >> rose: that's doing plus and doing good at the same time. >> yes. >> rose: that's the best place to be. >> it allows you, because we've talked about this. if you then start trading off the quality, if you want to go mass or narrow or doing higher brow, like here or doing at the lower thing everybody will turn to right after this is over, the combination allows you to fit between the two and support the content appropriately. look you're moving to a world where getting access to more viewers, seven billion people on the planet, getting easier and cheaper per person and the quality what you can g
you can move things around, u rewiped. -- you can rewind. if you have a very strong economic model which we do, a subscription without support is the strongest model anybody's created. if you go ask the people at google, apple, facebook, mike microsoft, wherever you want to go out west, they'll tell you subscription plus advertising, if you can operate at scale. >> rose: if you can find subscription plus advertising. >> that's business in the world. >> rose: that's doing plus...
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>> i can live without natural gas. i can't live without my water. >> no. >> we have these landowners who will say that their water was clean. they could drink. they couldn't light it on fire. and then the gas industry came in, and now taking a shower makes them sick. there are too many landowners who are describing the exact same scenario, and so it's-- >> all over the country. >> can't just be a coincidence. there is something wrong here. >> so here we have natural gas from shale, touted as the solution to our energy problems by one group. another group says it's the biggest environmental nightmare. >> ah, well, actually, they're both correct, so what we need to do is promote gas as a cleaner alternative to coal and oil but hold the industry accountable for tighter standards. >> which aubrey mcclendon says he would go along with because, he says, natural gas is such a huge game-changer. >> if you use natural gas, america can establish independence from opec, it can put americans back to work, we can lower our carbon e
>> i can live without natural gas. i can't live without my water. >> no. >> we have these landowners who will say that their water was clean. they could drink. they couldn't light it on fire. and then the gas industry came in, and now taking a shower makes them sick. there are too many landowners who are describing the exact same scenario, and so it's-- >> all over the country. >> can't just be a coincidence. there is something wrong here. >> so here we have...
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>>will: you can see the garbage truck purpurin -- you can see this garbage truck. a lot of the workers are probably does sleeping because they have been here since 1:00 in the morning. they need to take it that stamp. to a tutor three days to set up. he may wonder why they have security guards. the arson -- there is still sung expensive equipment here. everything should be clear by this evening. >>darya: they will have a smooth operation into a little bit to pick up and pack up your >>mark: the u.s. as iowa made its final trip under the golden gate bridge saturday. this it does is go fireboat phoenix and the coast guard escorted them. this historic world or at said is down to southern california where it will be converted into a museum. it weighs more than 45,000 t. and is hosted president's threat the years. the u.s. s nimitz >> emerald in yesterday. when it's 3000 -- it all in yet today with this crew members. he can succeed the uss dictator which is a destroyer class in irian >> this is an impressive sight at your. it is a memorial day and what better time can y
>>will: you can see the garbage truck purpurin -- you can see this garbage truck. a lot of the workers are probably does sleeping because they have been here since 1:00 in the morning. they need to take it that stamp. to a tutor three days to set up. he may wonder why they have security guards. the arson -- there is still sung expensive equipment here. everything should be clear by this evening. >>darya: they will have a smooth operation into a little bit to pick up and pack up your...
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he can answer it. he can put people on. he can do anything that he wants.ut the idea that there's something wrong with discussing mitt romney's record at bain, it's just, i don't even understand what the charge is. >> james, does it surprise you that the obama campaign hasn't focused more on his record creating jobs as governor of massachusetts? his whole argument is what i learned at bain teaches me in government how to create jobs. >> i suspect that they will, but you wouldn't ever know that romney was governor of massachusetts if you ever go to his stump speeches or watch his ads during the republican primary. of course at some point they're going to do that, but this thing has sort of engaged, and romney wanted to create this story of, hey, i'm a guy, i'm all successful all the time. i did all these wonderful things, and they're saying, wait a minute, there's another side to the story. it's a totally legitimate thing in politics. >> ari, is romney vulnerable on his record in massachusetts creating jobs? >> no, i don't think so. i think when you look at
he can answer it. he can put people on. he can do anything that he wants.ut the idea that there's something wrong with discussing mitt romney's record at bain, it's just, i don't even understand what the charge is. >> james, does it surprise you that the obama campaign hasn't focused more on his record creating jobs as governor of massachusetts? his whole argument is what i learned at bain teaches me in government how to create jobs. >> i suspect that they will, but you wouldn't...
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you can, you can compare drug and psycho therapy and realize they have certain areas of the brain theyeffect commonly, they have other areas that are complementary that help us to understand why each one may get certain people better, but in combination people do better than either alone. we equally have now moved to the point to realize that there are some people, not like andrew's example, that actually can get well only with psycho therapy, and don't require drugs, but other people who actually do require a drug and can benefit also from psycho therapy. and we can actually are now learning that at the level of the brain with the brain scans in this .. circuit that actually there are biomarkers that say if you don't get psycho therapy you will not get better on drug, and alternatively, you may want psycho therapy but if you don't drug you are not going to get well. so we are actually learning that by having this circuit model, having the data, having access and having involvement of patients that are systematically studied, we can actually pars the circuit, understand the patterns an
you can, you can compare drug and psycho therapy and realize they have certain areas of the brain theyeffect commonly, they have other areas that are complementary that help us to understand why each one may get certain people better, but in combination people do better than either alone. we equally have now moved to the point to realize that there are some people, not like andrew's example, that actually can get well only with psycho therapy, and don't require drugs, but other people who...
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and how you can track it. and again in "man opportunihunt other books, there's how you collect it on the phone and everything else. you're sending a message when you turn your phone off. and a number of people, when the cia ran, other folks ran, a lot of people only turn their phones on in certain places. they did when they went through a toll booth. they did it every time they put money in a parking meeting. so in terms of the signature, what are we looking at in terms of the brave new world of those assets that one day and still could be played by nato as soon as its terms in north african and the obvious answer is drones. a lot of the challenges that we're facing in terms of intelligence gathering, in terms of gathering information, and operating are the ones which people have felt can be served and solved by non-human technology. this is really a program that grew out of the agency, the cia, because it really had a challenge in terms of getling people on the ground in pakistan and afghanistan in the years
and how you can track it. and again in "man opportunihunt other books, there's how you collect it on the phone and everything else. you're sending a message when you turn your phone off. and a number of people, when the cia ran, other folks ran, a lot of people only turn their phones on in certain places. they did when they went through a toll booth. they did it every time they put money in a parking meeting. so in terms of the signature, what are we looking at in terms of the brave new...
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a navy vessel can be a vessel that is not a warship. quite frankly, i do not know what the navy will do. i would be surprised, to be honest, if the navy proceeded to name a ship after harvey milk, because i do not believe we have, as far as we have come in terms of where we are nationally. verses where we are in san francisco.
a navy vessel can be a vessel that is not a warship. quite frankly, i do not know what the navy will do. i would be surprised, to be honest, if the navy proceeded to name a ship after harvey milk, because i do not believe we have, as far as we have come in terms of where we are nationally. verses where we are in san francisco.
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the results can be. and getting into networks where we can provide care. and making sure that we partner with others to do videoconferencing and telemedicine. i grew up and texas -- a group in texas, as i said. -- i grew up in texas, as i said. mind such a decatur was a coach. he -- my sex educator was a coach. he did the best job. -- he did not do the best job. he was not comfortable talking about women's reproductive organs. he did the best job he could but we can do better in this country. traditionally, sex education took place in school because that is where we can reach a lot of young people. but what you know it is that come increasingly, there are too many places where they are banding sex education. sometimes all it takes is one parent and sex education goes away. even now, only 21 states really require sex education. of course, it is the states that do not require it that have the highest teen pregnancy rates and std rates. two weeks ago, there wasanother study in a long one of study shows that
the results can be. and getting into networks where we can provide care. and making sure that we partner with others to do videoconferencing and telemedicine. i grew up and texas -- a group in texas, as i said. -- i grew up in texas, as i said. mind such a decatur was a coach. he -- my sex educator was a coach. he did the best job. -- he did not do the best job. he was not comfortable talking about women's reproductive organs. he did the best job he could but we can do better in this country....