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including those people stopped looking for work, et cetera, et cetera, 16%, which of course is extraordinarily high. how we're down off a peak and saw the unemployment figure friday, 8.2% and translates into 13% or so, we could go back up there. you know, i mean, todd makes the doom and gloom case for certain. and my gut tells me we're just going to limp alongside ways and we won't get there. therefore, there there will not be a double dip recession. >> susan, a slow recovery or an actual recession? >> it's not time yet. because there's a difference between slow growth and we still could have growth versus a stalled economy versus an actual recession so we're a way away from an absolutely recession. we have slow growth, it's come up and down, and let's not forget, we've had 28 straight months of job growth in the private sector and i know et cetera not where he wants it to be, but there are things looking good and construction is continuing to be a slight strong spot and our housing demands come back and there are small signs of light on the horizon there. >> well, you know, i don't really car
including those people stopped looking for work, et cetera, et cetera, 16%, which of course is extraordinarily high. how we're down off a peak and saw the unemployment figure friday, 8.2% and translates into 13% or so, we could go back up there. you know, i mean, todd makes the doom and gloom case for certain. and my gut tells me we're just going to limp alongside ways and we won't get there. therefore, there there will not be a double dip recession. >> susan, a slow recovery or an actual...
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, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >> another question is have you ever been allowed to testify regarding i.q. in a hearing or a trial using your program? >> yes, i just did that this weekend. so i testified this morning. i do know that -- so the atkins case was actually argued by a professor at the university of new mexico and he is constantly barraged by what's the best way to assess i.q., especially when you have these different tests and different measures, et cetera. i.q. is one of the most well studied things in psychology. so taking a brain scan
, et cetera. that may be helpful for judges sentencing to drug courts for addiction problem instead of prison for a long period of time. the primary problem is one of addiction and treatment of remediation of that and the subsequent behavioral problems and other things is probably far more cost-effective and good for that person than simply sentencing them to prison time. and so i think the neuroscience helps to educate and change our ways that we understand drugs and drug addiction. >>...
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, et cetera, and that is a crowded position. and picking up wavers from the bust and cut despite leaving the team and he believes he was about thelet go and has a second chance ands old head coach said the new head coach helped this. >> and i liked him. we're going to claim on waivers, and to talk to rahim and he gave him a positive recommendation. like all people, you go through the strengths and weakens and i get a chance to sit down and talk to him and what i expect of him, once he comes to our organization, which i did this month. >> and the nats are looking to get into the winner sickle after the winning streak was snapped in milwaukee and that had to do with today. throw back night in wisconsin. and the native, zimmerman and with that and that is for brown and to harper and, wow, history is made and this is that first major leaguer and that is the home run. and another rookie, and that is go. two-run blast and sixth of the year and with that 3-1. zimmerman and virginia beach and that is in and watch the top and off of the
, et cetera, and that is a crowded position. and picking up wavers from the bust and cut despite leaving the team and he believes he was about thelet go and has a second chance ands old head coach said the new head coach helped this. >> and i liked him. we're going to claim on waivers, and to talk to rahim and he gave him a positive recommendation. like all people, you go through the strengths and weakens and i get a chance to sit down and talk to him and what i expect of him, once he...
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, et cetera, then eventually they will be put forward to the board of i can for approval, then after they're approved they can subsequently be entered into the root of the internet. so it's a process that takes time. the very earliest, you might be seeing something in the root, about a year from now, and it may take some number of years to process this large number of applications. host: do you expect most of those companies that are approved would then sell or offer as a service those -- the option to create new sites using that domain suffix, is that what most proposals say? guest: we'll see. you know, there's a change in the proposals. at some of the organization, they'll probably just use it, let's say i'm a big company, i'm going to have dot company name because i just want to be branded with my company name. i don't want to be advertising somebody else's dot tld. so i might just use it for my primary website and not provide registrations to anyone else but my own employees. or maybe i'm a broad-based internet provider and want to provide free e-mail addresses to people. then, y
, et cetera, then eventually they will be put forward to the board of i can for approval, then after they're approved they can subsequently be entered into the root of the internet. so it's a process that takes time. the very earliest, you might be seeing something in the root, about a year from now, and it may take some number of years to process this large number of applications. host: do you expect most of those companies that are approved would then sell or offer as a service those -- the...
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, et cetera, et cetera, that's a bunch of crap. i think that governor sununu apologized and said that was not what i meant and i did not meepd to offend. but it does fit into the narrative that you just talked about. the line about offshoring accounts, cayman islands, bermuda, switzerland, et cetera, et cetera. it is whether or not governor romney is going to be able to have a conversation with average working class americans who don't have any of those things. who bounce checks, who shop at walmart, when you say those kinds of things, it feeds into racial stereotypes, it's not a good idea, it's debasing of the office of the presidency, i can tell you this, i know that al gore, during the campaign called george w. bush un-american and it was wrong then and it's wrong now for governor sununu to suggest exactly the same thing about barack obama. this is the president of the united states, the leader of the free world, we request have a civilized discourse saying that obama is not american, is completely wrong. >> the vast majority of
, et cetera, et cetera, that's a bunch of crap. i think that governor sununu apologized and said that was not what i meant and i did not meepd to offend. but it does fit into the narrative that you just talked about. the line about offshoring accounts, cayman islands, bermuda, switzerland, et cetera, et cetera. it is whether or not governor romney is going to be able to have a conversation with average working class americans who don't have any of those things. who bounce checks, who shop at...
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there's a great difference between the first and second vote of candidates, et cetera, et cetera, and first of all the financing control. they create special unit for the fiscalization of political finances that depends on if -- the second issue in this election is the movement, i think we already talk about it just -- 132 grated at american university, and i think the movement was based around three main points. one is the democratization of the meeting. two, a poll for an informal vote by all mexicans and three the right to be informed about -- sorry, to be informed without any manipulations. of course, if we look for achievement of this movement, i think it's very important to say that, for example, they get television to broadcast the second debate on the main channel so i think it's very important, and, second, the movement also succeed in a third debate among the presidential candidates. just a final consideration, first, like i said, this is -- this is an election in latin america. we have the same problems, let me say. there's no strongest institution or electoral intation tha
there's a great difference between the first and second vote of candidates, et cetera, et cetera, and first of all the financing control. they create special unit for the fiscalization of political finances that depends on if -- the second issue in this election is the movement, i think we already talk about it just -- 132 grated at american university, and i think the movement was based around three main points. one is the democratization of the meeting. two, a poll for an informal vote by all...
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et cetera and no arrests were made philip as part of i would say nationwide but it actually becomes that sort of an international movement the occupy wall street movement talk a little bit about. this incident and how it you know it should make people concerned on a much more broad level as this movement moved forward. sure. you know i don't think occupies just become an international movement though i think it started as international. and it came over here you know we have indignados in spain all of these things been bouncing back and floor and heating off of each other we really. we've been suffering the same police repression in country after country in greece in spain etc etc these are basically you know they're there at a fundamental level united and united by those underlying structural economic factors more than any it's not just greedy corporations etcetera etcetera is that greed is built into the system and that's what people are responding to and the reason that we're being rated the reason that we're being attacked and a specifically i'm part of a red spark organization
et cetera and no arrests were made philip as part of i would say nationwide but it actually becomes that sort of an international movement the occupy wall street movement talk a little bit about. this incident and how it you know it should make people concerned on a much more broad level as this movement moved forward. sure. you know i don't think occupies just become an international movement though i think it started as international. and it came over here you know we have indignados in spain...
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but we had to have secret service, and we had to have the doctor, et cetera, et cetera. but she was very conscious on that, not to have a large staff. it doesn't look good, you know, for the public. >> sure. i want to turn to jack now for a minute. one of the first trips mrs. nixon made as first lady, the president and mrs. nixon went to the pacific area, and she went to vietnam to visit the troops there in the hospitals and build up their morale. >> and she did that -- i did not go into vietnam with her, but what she did was not do the photo op thing. she went to see the troops in the hospital, the wounded in the hospital, not for a picture. but the most important thing she did -- like i say, i didn't go with her, but i was slightly wounded in vietnam and the persons who feel it the most are the family at home. but because my wife and kids just got a telegram and they were frightened to death to open it and read the telegram. then they get no follow-up. maybe you get a military guy reading a script saying everything's okay, but you don't know how they are. mrs. nixon we
but we had to have secret service, and we had to have the doctor, et cetera, et cetera. but she was very conscious on that, not to have a large staff. it doesn't look good, you know, for the public. >> sure. i want to turn to jack now for a minute. one of the first trips mrs. nixon made as first lady, the president and mrs. nixon went to the pacific area, and she went to vietnam to visit the troops there in the hospitals and build up their morale. >> and she did that -- i did not go...
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there's a legislative agenda here, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.it makes me think about is kind of the powerlessness of the presidency, right, about having to go and play mourner in chief and face these families knowing that there may be something you could do but just an enormous political risk to yourself. >> colin, i want to ask you one last thing. when we talk about, i have been, as you've heard, harping on about the internet being a sort of area for unregulated gun sales. we know that the shooter in the virginia tech massacre also bought his ammo online at ebay. in terms of priorities, it's not something we hear a lot about is regulation of ammunition sales on the internet. is that something the brady campaign is looking at? >> we're looking at everything. we're looking at everything because we think we can do better than this. we do not have to accept these shootings as normal. we don't have to continue to have these conversations and look at each other after these things and say what can we do. we know what we can do. there's literally bills
there's a legislative agenda here, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.it makes me think about is kind of the powerlessness of the presidency, right, about having to go and play mourner in chief and face these families knowing that there may be something you could do but just an enormous political risk to yourself. >> colin, i want to ask you one last thing. when we talk about, i have been, as you've heard, harping on about the internet being a sort of area for unregulated gun sales. we know...
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what is et cetera? be those talking point that is the right wing loves to use so much when describing president obama, his administration, his policies. death panel, blah blah. if ha means tagging on to the whole socialism, the president is a socialist band wagon, so be it i think from his perspective. >> what has this president done that would offend repert murdoch? >> he's a democrat. do i need to go beyond that is this. >> et cetera. >> et cetera. >> thank you so much. ana marie cox and a very happy birthday to mr. capehart to his of course 25 today. congratulations. >> i'll take that. thank you. >>> next, another giant bank too big to learn. stay with us. >> did i stay on topic? are you stupid? on topic. on topic. next question. good. thank you. thank you. thank you all very much and i'm sorry for the idiot over there. take care. >> idiots. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you s
what is et cetera? be those talking point that is the right wing loves to use so much when describing president obama, his administration, his policies. death panel, blah blah. if ha means tagging on to the whole socialism, the president is a socialist band wagon, so be it i think from his perspective. >> what has this president done that would offend repert murdoch? >> he's a democrat. do i need to go beyond that is this. >> et cetera. >> et cetera. >> thank you...
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, et cetera. they say, what is your fee? they say, $100, or whatever it might be. so you strike an agreement. so there may be anomalies on that. just like we talked about anomalies on traveling. but those are truly anomalies as far as i can tell. haven't seen any evidence of that to -- >> thank you. would anybody else like to comment on that? >> thank you very much. i think it's very important to distinguish the importance of what has happened over the past eight years. at the height of the market, 60% of mortgages were originated by mortgage brokers. the majority of whom were professional lenders. however, we all know that we saw many problematic nontraditional subprime loans. we also saw issues where appraisers were working exclusively with companies such as ameriquest or brokers and overvaluing properties. the intent of the home valuation code of conduct was to ensure that arm's length transaction which was part of the path. we agree it should be changed. the reality today, jumping forward to t
, et cetera. they say, what is your fee? they say, $100, or whatever it might be. so you strike an agreement. so there may be anomalies on that. just like we talked about anomalies on traveling. but those are truly anomalies as far as i can tell. haven't seen any evidence of that to -- >> thank you. would anybody else like to comment on that? >> thank you very much. i think it's very important to distinguish the importance of what has happened over the past eight years. at the...
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s, et cetera. secondly, the search capable. as the chief mentioned, you would think we would have already had this type of capable. not only do we have a google type search capable, most of them require you search based on a way the city is set up. you can search on hair color, but the person should have blonde hair, black hair, blonde hair or other. what if they have purple or red and black hair? this allows you to search on specific hair color, specific anything. the importance of this search capable became important before we even went live with the city. we were in beta test, and we gave it to our robbery investigations team as a test. one of the lieutenants in robbery -- i asked him to be here, and he couldn't be here. he tells it better than i do. we had a serial robbery suspect, and we only had a nickname for that person. it was you unique nickname, but all he had was a nickname. we weren't even live yet. he loaded the information, did a search on the nickname. he found a field interview that an officer had done a couple
s, et cetera. secondly, the search capable. as the chief mentioned, you would think we would have already had this type of capable. not only do we have a google type search capable, most of them require you search based on a way the city is set up. you can search on hair color, but the person should have blonde hair, black hair, blonde hair or other. what if they have purple or red and black hair? this allows you to search on specific hair color, specific anything. the importance of this search...
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there were objections because they were overbroad, intrusive, et cetera. those objections were sustained and finally when they were narrowed down, documents were produced. >> was the subpoena issued through the sheriff's office? >> criminal action. >> it wasn't the sheriff's authority, subpoena as a defendant in a criminal action? >> correct. >> to me, it's not uncommon if this was a subpoena that was issued in the court of criminal proceedings, again, i think that is probably subject to some litigation exclusions and is part of devil's advocacy. if it had been the sheriff himself using his subpoena power, if he has any to harass the witness, i totally agree with mr. renne, i would find that highly relevant. if he's aville defendant and he's seeking discovery, i'm not sure i see the relevance. i don't know, mr. renne, if you have any further thoughts on the issue. does any member of the commission propose to not exclude paragraph 22? >> have i no problem with excluding it. >> unless there's dissent from the commission, it sounds like 21 through 28 will be
there were objections because they were overbroad, intrusive, et cetera. those objections were sustained and finally when they were narrowed down, documents were produced. >> was the subpoena issued through the sheriff's office? >> criminal action. >> it wasn't the sheriff's authority, subpoena as a defendant in a criminal action? >> correct. >> to me, it's not uncommon if this was a subpoena that was issued in the court of criminal proceedings, again, i think that...
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save us from socialism, et cetera. that kind of boils down to where there's this fissure between what the koch brothers and the rupert murdochs of the world are bankrolling so much of the opposition to obama. what they feel and what is their hot button issues versus where is the economy, where are the jobs, those are the real questions. i don't think this election is going to be won or lost on rupert murdoch's fear of socialism, et cetera. >> but to his point, sam, we know the romney campaign is a very insular, very tight-knit group. we saw what eric fernstrom said earlier this day. he was author of the etch-a-sketch comment. what is the likelihood there is recalibration? >> depends how these next months go, obviously. we in the media tend to put too much into who the advisors are and we don't really -- more so than what the conditions of the economy are, what the conditions of some of the policy debates are. the advisors can bring you so far. a good ad can be made by many advisors and certainly, better ad can be made
save us from socialism, et cetera. that kind of boils down to where there's this fissure between what the koch brothers and the rupert murdochs of the world are bankrolling so much of the opposition to obama. what they feel and what is their hot button issues versus where is the economy, where are the jobs, those are the real questions. i don't think this election is going to be won or lost on rupert murdoch's fear of socialism, et cetera. >> but to his point, sam, we know the romney...
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, et cetera. so the cat is out of the bag in many respects in this regard. and our challenge will be how to have an information data bates that is as useful as the overly complex data that people are receiving. >> and the database you mean not only your own profile but also how it matches up with a whole range of other things that are in the database. >> ectly what does it mean. so if one has scarring but that scarring is inconsequential and a thousand people began tysabri because of that inapparent scarring, we would be hurting one person without developed pml. >> he's paging a very good point. so you see andrea's scan. and you see that there is this inflammation. and you realize this is related to multiple sclerosis. but if you didn't know her history, and you just s that, you woun't know ichfseveral causes including innocuous ones give rise to that so you need additional information, like family history, genetics, et cetera, et cetera. that is issue number one. issue number two w time we will h
, et cetera. so the cat is out of the bag in many respects in this regard. and our challenge will be how to have an information data bates that is as useful as the overly complex data that people are receiving. >> and the database you mean not only your own profile but also how it matches up with a whole range of other things that are in the database. >> ectly what does it mean. so if one has scarring but that scarring is inconsequential and a thousand people began tysabri because...
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et cetera. these are publication that's check things out before they go into print. and so we can say that these are independent media reports to that degree. as far as tips go, howard, you're going to take a tip from anybody. i'm going to take a tip from anybody and follow that up and make a story out of it. >> i -- >> part of the problem is that romney campaign, when reporters, for example the "washington post" reporter came back to it, the romney people were exceptionally unhelpful in trying to explain their position, trying to give other side. to the point that they're being beaten by the media cycle, parts of that is their own doing. i think they'll take a slightly different tax. it's been unhelpful for them. >> i want to say one thing. many of these tips as we're talking about are coming not really from the obama campaign but instead from the democratic super pacs that are supporting obama, priorities usa and the bridge. we talk about super pacs with ad dollars, but the democratic super pa
et cetera. these are publication that's check things out before they go into print. and so we can say that these are independent media reports to that degree. as far as tips go, howard, you're going to take a tip from anybody. i'm going to take a tip from anybody and follow that up and make a story out of it. >> i -- >> part of the problem is that romney campaign, when reporters, for example the "washington post" reporter came back to it, the romney people were...