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those senators were senator mcconnell on may 8, senator mcconnell on may 9, et cetera, et cetera. senator paul on may 2. senator toomey on june 19. senator cruz, who's been the leader of this irresponsible and reckless strategy, which is getting, i don't think, his party or his future anywhere, but we'll have to see about that. mike lee on july 17. and then senator rubio on
those senators were senator mcconnell on may 8, senator mcconnell on may 9, et cetera, et cetera. senator paul on may 2. senator toomey on june 19. senator cruz, who's been the leader of this irresponsible and reckless strategy, which is getting, i don't think, his party or his future anywhere, but we'll have to see about that. mike lee on july 17. and then senator rubio on
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a lot of heretofore public services privatized, et cetera, et cetera. certainly it is true for general motors in true for christ or in true for a lot of american companies. government is going to require, i hate to say this, but it's going to require a chief executive who is not consensus driven, but it is very much focused on streamlining government and reducing the size of the government, reducing budget and unfortunately for us and a lot of nice to have people out of government service and encouraging them to find jobs somewhere else. but again, this gets back to my comments on leadership. a highly effective leader who is facing a difficult or seemingly in part to both situation cannot wait around for everybody to agree with what he or she is doing. at some point you know, that's why he or she is the leader. it is supposed to force change and it's going to take somebody in government to really, really force change and say i don't care about all this. we don't need this. we don't need that. we can consolidate this, or hand out tasks to everybody and t
a lot of heretofore public services privatized, et cetera, et cetera. certainly it is true for general motors in true for christ or in true for a lot of american companies. government is going to require, i hate to say this, but it's going to require a chief executive who is not consensus driven, but it is very much focused on streamlining government and reducing the size of the government, reducing budget and unfortunately for us and a lot of nice to have people out of government service and...
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i think there's a lot of misunderstanding among retailers, food service et cetera, about that law. open and exposed food that restaurants have or in this case say costco, regarding all the vast majority of products, they are really protected if they give it to a 501 c 3. >> do you run into this problem? >> we do but it's not so prevalent in food chain. everyone is licensed to move the food. if it's just damaged we'll route it to a food up and dow pantry. if you count up all the food that food companies donate to food banks all year long it's about equal to what they waste in 19 days. that's a terrible figure. we can -- the safety issues don't exist so much in the supply chain. dash food at least which is also in motion which is being dumped in neighborhoods or near neighborhoods where there are people who need the food with a little forethought and planning can be rerouted directly to the food banks which right now have to rely on schedules of foods which is not good for people. >> once food is processed, is a step in the process. but are there ways to cut back and rethink our food
i think there's a lot of misunderstanding among retailers, food service et cetera, about that law. open and exposed food that restaurants have or in this case say costco, regarding all the vast majority of products, they are really protected if they give it to a 501 c 3. >> do you run into this problem? >> we do but it's not so prevalent in food chain. everyone is licensed to move the food. if it's just damaged we'll route it to a food up and dow pantry. if you count up all the food...
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, et cetera, they don't believe those biases at the door.that could be where there's a difference in diagnosis. african american men are overdiagnosed as schizophrenics, and unless diagnosed as depressed. >> our community seems to be agreeing with you . . . so dr. bell we keep seeing this mistrust of, quote unquote, white america or the medical this? >> i think the answer to the healthcare crisis in america in general is prevention. we were part of a 2009 prevention report from the institute of medicine, and if you look at how much of it has been reduced there is a lot of prevention. there's prevention for depression, possible prevention for schizophrenia, prevention for fetal alcohol syndrome, so there are a lot of ways to do prevention prevention. all of the other industrialized countries are spending prevention. >> i want to give you the final thought. >> we look at people's masks every day, and if you have the courage to share your story. it helps people understand that they are not alone. you look at someone's face and they are smiling,
, et cetera, they don't believe those biases at the door.that could be where there's a difference in diagnosis. african american men are overdiagnosed as schizophrenics, and unless diagnosed as depressed. >> our community seems to be agreeing with you . . . so dr. bell we keep seeing this mistrust of, quote unquote, white america or the medical this? >> i think the answer to the healthcare crisis in america in general is prevention. we were part of a 2009 prevention report from the...
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, et cetera. and here's the other reality of that. they walk into the emergency room, they get, they get care. we all pay for it. >> right. >> at the highest rates possible. everybody who has insurance is paying at least $1,000 more a year. so where's the personal responsibility? >> let me ask you a question. >> the reality to that is, is why would you pay a hundred dollars a month or $80 a month, when you can pay a $95 fine and if you get sick or get pregnant you get care. so the point is, the economic -- >> the higher fine. >> sure. if you're going to have a, if -- >> the highest possible cost. we don't want that. >> make it economically incentive to put them into the group and this bill does not do that. >> we could make the fines higher. >> i know you have put a lot of thought into this. and i want to talk about this individual mandate which has been demonized. it is a very conservative principle. it is the individual responsibility mandate. nobody should be walking around in the united states
, et cetera. and here's the other reality of that. they walk into the emergency room, they get, they get care. we all pay for it. >> right. >> at the highest rates possible. everybody who has insurance is paying at least $1,000 more a year. so where's the personal responsibility? >> let me ask you a question. >> the reality to that is, is why would you pay a hundred dollars a month or $80 a month, when you can pay a $95 fine and if you get sick or get pregnant you get...
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i promise the signorina beatrice et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. i, tonino-- well, this one's mine all right. a marriage between the virtuous young lady, signorina rosaura and signor zanetto. but i am not zanetto. could this zanetto be my brother who lives in bergamo? it could be. that servant brighella who keeps talking about my brother who lives in venice, he would know. [music] ho there! anyone at home? your servant, signore. i'm sorry, signore but it is not possible for you to go in at the moment. why not? my mistress is having a fit of the vapors and my master is in a bad temper too. i advise you to go away quickly. but what have i done? i hear them complaining about you, but i have no idea why. tell me, friend, you knew my brother who lives in venice? certainly, i knew him. does he look like me? you're alike as two peas in a pod. and who would you say i was? why, you're signor zanetto. who comes from? bergamo, to marry signorina rosaura. bravo. i see you know all. now i see all. certainly, i better go in. if i'm caught speaking to you, i'll b
i promise the signorina beatrice et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. i, tonino-- well, this one's mine all right. a marriage between the virtuous young lady, signorina rosaura and signor zanetto. but i am not zanetto. could this zanetto be my brother who lives in bergamo? it could be. that servant brighella who keeps talking about my brother who lives in venice, he would know. [music] ho there! anyone at home? your servant, signore. i'm sorry, signore but it is not possible for you to go in at the...
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, et cetera. christians deny me, muslims attack me saying the jesus in this booking violates everything that muslims say about him. islam aphobes attack me. when you write about jesus this is what you have to expect. and i completely expect it. >> you didn't really expect to be in a conversation where you were left to defend your right as a person, as a muslim, to write about jesus, did you? >> that's true, tony, yeah. look, i knew, i knew that there were going to be people on the fringes who simply by the fact that my faith religion is islam, are going to reject anything i say, based on simply the fact that its the messenger not the message, in other words. what i didn't expect was the sort of soft bigotry of the center, who, far from saying, questioning my right to write a book like this because i'm a muslim, instead questioned my credentials as a scholar of religions to do so. >> how have you responded to that? >> it's funny because despite the fact all of the universities that have educated me
, et cetera. christians deny me, muslims attack me saying the jesus in this booking violates everything that muslims say about him. islam aphobes attack me. when you write about jesus this is what you have to expect. and i completely expect it. >> you didn't really expect to be in a conversation where you were left to defend your right as a person, as a muslim, to write about jesus, did you? >> that's true, tony, yeah. look, i knew, i knew that there were going to be people on the...
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he will actually block people from getting a confirmation, et cetera. there was a report on "60 minutes" last night i want to play you an excerpt of, because i think the conservatives i read seem very excited that this is going to bring back this issue. take a listen. >> it's now well established that the americans were attacked by al qaeda in a well-planned assault. five months before that night, morgan jones first arrived in benghazi. but on his first drive through benghazi, he noticed the black flags of al qaeda flying openly in the streets, and he grew concerned about the guard force as soon as he pulled up to the u.s. compound. >> there was nobody there that we could see. then we realized they were all inside drinking tea, laughing and joking. >> what was your reaction to the "60 minutes" spot, david? >> well, look, i think that they pose lingering questions about benghazi. and the truth is, there were 157 attacks on u.s. diplomatic facilities since 1998. most of those were under george w. bush. we've had 18 congressional hearings and 25,000 admini
he will actually block people from getting a confirmation, et cetera. there was a report on "60 minutes" last night i want to play you an excerpt of, because i think the conservatives i read seem very excited that this is going to bring back this issue. take a listen. >> it's now well established that the americans were attacked by al qaeda in a well-planned assault. five months before that night, morgan jones first arrived in benghazi. but on his first drive through benghazi,...
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those senators were senator mcconnell on may 8, senator mcconnell on may 9, et cetera, et cetera. senator paul on may 2. senator toomey on june 19. senator cruz, who's been the leader of this irresponsible and reckless strategy, which is getting, i don't think, his party or his future anywhere, but we'll have to see about that. mike lee on july 17. and then senator rubio on july 1. and i ask for five more minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? hearing none. ms. landrieu: so this is the record. when people say democrats haven't been willing to negotiate, that is false, false, false. we have been trying to negotiate for six months, and the way you negotiate is going to a budget committee. now we are in control of the senate. the people elected us. no one appointed me here. the people of the united states elected us in a fair and square election. some of us won by a lot. some of us won by small amounts. but this was an election by the people of the united states. the people elected the republican leadership in the house. they passed a budget. we passed a budget. all we h
those senators were senator mcconnell on may 8, senator mcconnell on may 9, et cetera, et cetera. senator paul on may 2. senator toomey on june 19. senator cruz, who's been the leader of this irresponsible and reckless strategy, which is getting, i don't think, his party or his future anywhere, but we'll have to see about that. mike lee on july 17. and then senator rubio on july 1. and i ask for five more minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? hearing none. ms. landrieu: so this is...
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, et cetera, and then declares over and over and over i will not negotiate. will not negotiate. i will not negotiate, he is empowering the flamethrowers. it's bad negotiating strategy. it's not good leadership. and unless he steps forward and says i want to reach a resolution on tax reform, here is my proposal on entitle reform, a serious proposal that could actually gain bipartisan support, it isn't going to happen. >> okay, all i would say are, i would make two points. the first is, he stated from the beginning the totally reasonable position that we cannot commence negotiating over the debt ceiling. that we do not -- >> other presidents have. >> no, they haven't. >> they absolutely have. over 70% of americans do think we should negotiate. that's what a poll says. >> you may be a good economist. you're a terrible historian. >> they attach debt ceiling increases to budgets. but there was never a time. mr. speaker, you, i know you like to stir it up. but you never threatened, if you do not give me what i want i will default the government. that's totally irre
, et cetera, and then declares over and over and over i will not negotiate. will not negotiate. i will not negotiate, he is empowering the flamethrowers. it's bad negotiating strategy. it's not good leadership. and unless he steps forward and says i want to reach a resolution on tax reform, here is my proposal on entitle reform, a serious proposal that could actually gain bipartisan support, it isn't going to happen. >> okay, all i would say are, i would make two points. the first is, he...
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that's something revealed to god through scripture through the person of jesus, et cetera, but we areing a radical shift and some conservatives are afraid of, i think, recognizing how radical this is. we're seeing a radical shift on tone. radical. >> and no more representative of that shift in tone, pope francis over the weekend telling a crowd in sardinia and if we can put this quote up, we don't want this globalized economic system which does us so much harm. men and women have to be at the center of an economic system as god wants, not money. the world has become an idolator of this god called money. now, talk about something that can be interpreted incorrectly in a number of directions. >> absolutely. i think you're one of the only journalists who have brought this up because everybody has been focused on abortion and gay marriage. i'm glad that you brought this up. pope francis is saying the economy is for or should be for humanity. instead of that the economy is for making an individual wealthy. that humanity is more than just making money. and he's saying if the global system i
that's something revealed to god through scripture through the person of jesus, et cetera, but we areing a radical shift and some conservatives are afraid of, i think, recognizing how radical this is. we're seeing a radical shift on tone. radical. >> and no more representative of that shift in tone, pope francis over the weekend telling a crowd in sardinia and if we can put this quote up, we don't want this globalized economic system which does us so much harm. men and women have to be at...
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, et cetera. the stock has been well because the market believes here the management can get through this and i think it is the class name and the class management in the industry. >> what about chevron, mike? it's up 11% year to date. i know it's not in your portfolio but would you buy, sale or hold it? >> if i had to do one of the three, i would buy. i own exxon mobile. huge on managements that perform well over a long period of time and exxon mobile's management has done extremely well and i expect them to continue to do so. i would own exxon rather than chevron. >> very quick on the two stocks we quicked off the broadcast with, caterpillar and boeing. >> don't any either of them but if i had to own one or the other, i would own boeing rather than cater pillar. >> mike, you're becoming a verb yourself. >> thank you. >> chairman of holland and company. nobody does it faster better than mike. >>> carl icahn is back on twitter focussing his attention on apple stock its ceo and massive stockpile of
, et cetera. the stock has been well because the market believes here the management can get through this and i think it is the class name and the class management in the industry. >> what about chevron, mike? it's up 11% year to date. i know it's not in your portfolio but would you buy, sale or hold it? >> if i had to do one of the three, i would buy. i own exxon mobile. huge on managements that perform well over a long period of time and exxon mobile's management has done...
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, et cetera. but we're going to build almost 300 rooms super luxury hotel like washington, d.c. has never seen and it's a special building in the best location. >> dave: and when visitors, guests, stay, will they continue to sort mail? >> we'll have a special person at president front guest. we have these beautiful counters that we're reusing where -- >> dave: marble? >> thick beautiful marble in perfect shape and we're using some of the old -- >> dave: just give me a ballpark number. (laughter) forget the participation. forget the success. just a ballpark -- let me guess. this is the corner of what and pennsylvania avenue? >> right smack in the middle. i'll tell you what, between the white house-- which you have a very good friend of yours living there, which is nice-- and congress. right smack in the middle. >> dave: prime real estate. >> literally right smack in the middle. >> >> dave: i'm going to say at least $200 million. >> let's say less. >> dave: $100 million. >> let's say more. (laughter
, et cetera. but we're going to build almost 300 rooms super luxury hotel like washington, d.c. has never seen and it's a special building in the best location. >> dave: and when visitors, guests, stay, will they continue to sort mail? >> we'll have a special person at president front guest. we have these beautiful counters that we're reusing where -- >> dave: marble? >> thick beautiful marble in perfect shape and we're using some of the old -- >> dave: just give...
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this applies to really most people here in the audience as well, use gmail, microsoft products, et cetera. that means that the very legitimate target of an intelligence operation, of an espionage operation, some militants -- some militant group in pakistan, say, we be using exactly the same technology that you are using when you check your gmail. the information it is coming to the exact same fiber optic cable. we want the nsa to be able to listen in to one conversation. we don't want the nsa to listen to another conversation. obviously if we use fiber optic cable, we have a contradiction. so we need a discussion on how to deal with that contradiction, and that's a really tough discussion. >> now, that's from the perspective of state apparatus is going after the big, bad nonstate actors. let me turn that around. again, we have regular accounts of chinese intelligence activities through cyberspace. being launched at united states and other countries. whether a not it comes from a specific designated military you know, or whether it's a patriotic hacker or whatever. it brings me to question
this applies to really most people here in the audience as well, use gmail, microsoft products, et cetera. that means that the very legitimate target of an intelligence operation, of an espionage operation, some militants -- some militant group in pakistan, say, we be using exactly the same technology that you are using when you check your gmail. the information it is coming to the exact same fiber optic cable. we want the nsa to be able to listen in to one conversation. we don't want the nsa...
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you should see increase in school et cetera cannedness and we sudden an important factor. >> and student engagement in the class classrooms. >> exactly and there are multiple benefits to doing this program and i want to say because this is important for you and all of the research people left in the room that we do know from the research it's not the social emotional learning for effective bullying prevention programs. there are other elements of staff training and educating students about what to do in a bullying case and our program we teach kids the 3r's. recognize, report and refuse bullying and we talk about the power that the bystanders have and the things they can do to make a difference and at a whole school level training adults and i want to put this out here and this is something that we know is very important. >> so alixis we heard a number of times today is takes a village and not just about programs in schools and not just about schools and families, but what is out there in the air, and mia has worked with sesame workshop. you target a slightly older age group. talk to us
you should see increase in school et cetera cannedness and we sudden an important factor. >> and student engagement in the class classrooms. >> exactly and there are multiple benefits to doing this program and i want to say because this is important for you and all of the research people left in the room that we do know from the research it's not the social emotional learning for effective bullying prevention programs. there are other elements of staff training and educating...
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once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing
once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing
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once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the restoretive power that we want to be part of the change. >> our organization just had a grant to partner with the department of justice to make films on exactly those kinds of things. we're going to be making a film on working with school resource officers and how to work with students. we don't believe we should even call anyone a bully because once you get labeled it stays with you. i've gotten letters saying there's a bully in my kid's first grade. the statistics show that about a third of the kids are bullied and bully others. as one kid said, i wanted to man up and show i wasn't going to be bullied so i did it to anyone else. breaking that cycle is going to be exciting and it's exciting to hear that restoretive justice isn't just on the fringe, that whole school districts are taking them on. it's going to be a process to do that because part of
once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the restoretive power that we want to be part of the change. >> our organization just had a grant to partner with the department of justice to make films on exactly those kinds of things. we're going to be making a film on working with school resource...
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neurological problems the cancers the asmer the livestock deaths spontaneous abortions in cattle it cetera this is not overblown this could become one of the biggest environmental movements if not the biggest environmental movement on the planet it's not just environmentalist it's ordinary people all over the planet who can see that this industry is and must be stopped our politicians you mentioned david cameron being evangelical it's a political mania many of our british ministers are personally deeply invested in this industry and they are lying they are saying that there's no evidence of contamination and no evidence of harm there is ample evidence they're saying it'll bring down energy bills it will not even bloomberg have said that they're saying it will be an employment panacea the employment is short term small numbers moves on and these very dangerous toys and take out. and are pushing for the deals they are but technically speaking i mean does britain have what it takes to actually pursue a fracking i mean technological technology and rigs and cetera i mean is a country equipped e
neurological problems the cancers the asmer the livestock deaths spontaneous abortions in cattle it cetera this is not overblown this could become one of the biggest environmental movements if not the biggest environmental movement on the planet it's not just environmentalist it's ordinary people all over the planet who can see that this industry is and must be stopped our politicians you mentioned david cameron being evangelical it's a political mania many of our british ministers are...
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et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. here is former white house senior adviser david axelrod earlier and follow up from ed henry. >> most people will keep their own plans and you know it. the majority of people in this country, the vast majority of people in this country are keeping their plans. >> this morning david axelrod was pressed on the point and said the majority, the vast majority will get to keep their plans. he no longer works at that time white house. from the podium will you admit when the president said if you have a plan you will get to keep it and that was not true uh. >> well, let's be clear. the wha everybody said all along is there are going to be changes brought about that create minimum standards of coverage. >> right. then he also said if you like your plan you could keep it, period. we have dug up an irs form tonight from 2010 that shows this the administration knew that 10 million americans would not keep their plan, could not keep their doctor. yet the president went out as recently as 2012 and s
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. here is former white house senior adviser david axelrod earlier and follow up from ed henry. >> most people will keep their own plans and you know it. the majority of people in this country, the vast majority of people in this country are keeping their plans. >> this morning david axelrod was pressed on the point and said the majority, the vast majority will get to keep their plans. he no longer works at that time white house. from the podium will...
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, et cetera, et cetera. >> senator lindsey graham tweeted something.to get a quick reaction from dana on. he wrote, where are the benghazi survivors? i'm going to block every moymt in the u.s. senate until they are made available to congress. dana, do you think that's actually possible? is he going to really be able to block every appointment until benghazi survivors testify? >> well, look. lindsey graham has to say that because lindsey graham is going to face a primary challenge on the right and has already seen as caving on the deal on the debt limit. he has to get right with his base in south carolina. i don't think it has lot do with benghazi. >> i don't agree with this at all. this is a man that reached across the aisle and done things like go against the government shutdown, work order immigration. he has shown no political courage. i think he is frustrated with benghazi and he should be. >> that's music in your ear as if you are accepting an oscar, accepting an oscar. thank you for coming in. when we come back, if the government handed you $53 b
, et cetera, et cetera. >> senator lindsey graham tweeted something.to get a quick reaction from dana on. he wrote, where are the benghazi survivors? i'm going to block every moymt in the u.s. senate until they are made available to congress. dana, do you think that's actually possible? is he going to really be able to block every appointment until benghazi survivors testify? >> well, look. lindsey graham has to say that because lindsey graham is going to face a primary challenge on...
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he said was the church should not insist only on these issues like gay marriage, like abortion, et cetera knows that it lends itself to misinterpretation and he says i'm willing to take that risk. he's saying there's a real danger also in speaking the truth that the fullness of the gospel message as he sees it is not proclaimed, so he says i'm choosing to talk about mercy, and he then said that people have reprimanded him. imagine, people reprimanding the pope for not speaking out enough about abortion and gay marriage, contraception, et cetera. he says you know what, i'm doing this on purpose. >> i wouldn't think that he would not be doing it with a significant purpose. are we seeing a real shift in the church, its doctrine, and a shift by this pope? >> not a shift on doctrine. he himself said i am a son of the church. he said the church teaches what it teaches, and as catholic teaching would say not even the pope can change dogma. that's something revealed to god through scripture through the person of jesus, et cetera,ut we are seeing a radical shift and some conservatives are afraid o
he said was the church should not insist only on these issues like gay marriage, like abortion, et cetera knows that it lends itself to misinterpretation and he says i'm willing to take that risk. he's saying there's a real danger also in speaking the truth that the fullness of the gospel message as he sees it is not proclaimed, so he says i'm choosing to talk about mercy, and he then said that people have reprimanded him. imagine, people reprimanding the pope for not speaking out enough about...
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that's something revealed to god through scripture through the person of jesus, et cetera, but we ares are afraid of, i think, recognizing how radical this is. we're seeing a radical shift on tone. radical. >> and no more representative of that shift in tone, pope francis over the weekend telling a crowd in sardinia and if we can put this quote up, we don't want this globalized economic system which does us so much harm. men and women have to be at the center of an economic system as god wants, not money. the world has become an idolator of this god called money. now, talk about something that can be interpreted incorrectly in a number of directions. >> absolutely. i think you're one of the only journalists who have brought this up because everybody has been focused on abortion and gay marriage. i'm glad that you brought this up. pope francis is saying the economy is for or should be for humanity. instead of that the economy is for making an individual wealthy. that humanity is more than just making money. and he's saying if the global system is set up in such a way that money is the
that's something revealed to god through scripture through the person of jesus, et cetera, but we ares are afraid of, i think, recognizing how radical this is. we're seeing a radical shift on tone. radical. >> and no more representative of that shift in tone, pope francis over the weekend telling a crowd in sardinia and if we can put this quote up, we don't want this globalized economic system which does us so much harm. men and women have to be at the center of an economic system as god...
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, et cetera, et cetera.hey didn't make that claim. there's no question they did not campaign that way. and they will privately admit that to you. >> all right, let's talk about another privacy type issue, the other big issue of the day, the nsa, telling quote from the foreign -- former french foreign minister who said the magnitude of the eavesdropping is what shocked us, let's be honest, we eavesdrop too, everyone is listening to everyone else but we don't see have the same means of the united states. i'm sure it sounded better in the original french. we should be listening to world leaders, other world leaders are listening to other world leaders, we don't need every citizen in every country. we need to know what they are talking about and thinking about. much like the boy who gets caught in the midst of stealing cookies and continues to be allowed to get cookies, we're continuing to do this eu, u.s. trade deal. angela merkel is saying let's not let the nsa problem keep us from doing this deal. >> especial
, et cetera, et cetera.hey didn't make that claim. there's no question they did not campaign that way. and they will privately admit that to you. >> all right, let's talk about another privacy type issue, the other big issue of the day, the nsa, telling quote from the foreign -- former french foreign minister who said the magnitude of the eavesdropping is what shocked us, let's be honest, we eavesdrop too, everyone is listening to everyone else but we don't see have the same means of the...
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sole proprietorship, et cetera. >> i get nervous around words like always, every, any.terms. the reality is, you should have an attorney, you should have a tax pro on your side and have a financial adviser to figure out what's best for your business. i think he's generally right. you really need to tailor it to what's right for your business. >> can i ask you a question about that. what if you are developing an app, right? you don't know if it's going to turn into a business. you have this idea, you don't want to spend this money legal, hiring a lawyer, et cetera. do you need to turn it into a business right away or do you wait to see if it's successful? >> i think you can get something out in the market and see what happens as a sole proprietor. >> absolutely. >> you should have in mind certain objective milestones that say at this scale i'm ready to talk to a lawyer. >> okay, great you guys. a lot of good advice. if any of you out there have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website. the address is open forum.com/your business. once you get t
sole proprietorship, et cetera. >> i get nervous around words like always, every, any.terms. the reality is, you should have an attorney, you should have a tax pro on your side and have a financial adviser to figure out what's best for your business. i think he's generally right. you really need to tailor it to what's right for your business. >> can i ask you a question about that. what if you are developing an app, right? you don't know if it's going to turn into a business. you...
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et cetera from the p.r.apital of the world. that is to get to that you acknowledge but but actually you know it seems like it's quite a trend in china now it's no more dowry it's more of a gold base but it's it's not a dowry for the way for the husband's family for them taking the wife which is despicable to him but everybody is talking about the current account deficit and so we exported michael jackson the eighty's what are we exporting no we're exporting waiting ceremonial gifts so i think that the east has bought into the western p.r. campaign that's been burgeoning over the last hundred years and made very successful by de beers and beer is the largest producer by value you know. and we're going to get to that will get them are going to feel it and i know to get there now they actually they say that their entire premise of where they're going to sell their driving growth over the next four years they see it in china and they're going to attack china why do you think this is in comparison to other countr
et cetera from the p.r.apital of the world. that is to get to that you acknowledge but but actually you know it seems like it's quite a trend in china now it's no more dowry it's more of a gold base but it's it's not a dowry for the way for the husband's family for them taking the wife which is despicable to him but everybody is talking about the current account deficit and so we exported michael jackson the eighty's what are we exporting no we're exporting waiting ceremonial gifts so i think...
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it's certainly, based on what i've just heard with the december 15th date, et cetera, et cetera.hrowing around medical devices. that's such a small item compared to what we're talking about. it's almost a joke. >> i agree. >> medical devices, a tax on medical devices. >> looks like they're shooting for continuing resolution to december 15th. debt limit to february 7th. eliminating extraordinary measures and no medical device tax provision, according to sources saying this is the latest coming out of the house right now. they're looking for -- this is including the vitter -- >> vitter language on coverage of congress. but we heard from eamon javers, this say nonstarter, so we're back to square one for all intents and purposes, donald. >> it certainly looks that way. i would not have been surprised to see it would have been worked at some point and i think it's further away than it's been in a while. again, you need leadership. have you to have somebody and that somebody has to be president obama, has to get these people together. doesn't look like that's happening. >> so, if you w
it's certainly, based on what i've just heard with the december 15th date, et cetera, et cetera.hrowing around medical devices. that's such a small item compared to what we're talking about. it's almost a joke. >> i agree. >> medical devices, a tax on medical devices. >> looks like they're shooting for continuing resolution to december 15th. debt limit to february 7th. eliminating extraordinary measures and no medical device tax provision, according to sources saying this is...
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i am that precious snow flake and somebody moved my cheese and et cetera, et cetera, etc. >> the egg spoon races are banned around the world. what are you thinking? >> somebody will lose and then they will feel bad. >> for makes the winning sweeter. i lost enough times to no. i hate that idea that everyone at school has to be a winner. >> you can't scrub the consequences out of the transaction. whatever it is. stem, for instance. there is a lost jobs about science, technology, engineering and math. those jobs require skill. why not talk about skill in the context of every job that requires it. if you do, you will appeal to a lot of kids's brains who are otherwise going to tune you out. that's how they see the world. it's a question of it's not i'm against college or for this or against that, but look, you have to have a big conversation and if you are hanging posters up and say work smart, not hard, the skills gap is not a mystery. it's a reflection of what we value. that's it. >> mike rowe, it's great to see you. mike rowe works foundation is your nonprofit in the career in the skil
i am that precious snow flake and somebody moved my cheese and et cetera, et cetera, etc. >> the egg spoon races are banned around the world. what are you thinking? >> somebody will lose and then they will feel bad. >> for makes the winning sweeter. i lost enough times to no. i hate that idea that everyone at school has to be a winner. >> you can't scrub the consequences out of the transaction. whatever it is. stem, for instance. there is a lost jobs about science,...
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>> they do inmate jobs, order orderlies, et cetera. >> a couple hours a day? >> it all depends on what worksite they work at. >> now, michelle, what did you think when you found out that because of the government shutdown you and your husband would not be able to pay all of your bills for lord knows how long but the prisoners would still be paid? >> it's frustrating. it's frustrating that the government can't get together and pay us for the work that we are doing and yet we are expected to be at work every single day doing our job and -- with a mile on, i guess. >> you will bet back pay, though, right, michelle. >> i certainly hope so. we should be getting paid as soon as the government opens up. but right now we've got bills to pay. we've got groceries to buy, et cetera. >> were you working there 17 years ago, the last time? >> i've been working there almost 18 years. >> was your pay cut off then, in the mid '90s? >> actually i just started working for the bureau, orientation, being told i probably wasn't going to get paid. it was a little scary back then and
>> they do inmate jobs, order orderlies, et cetera. >> a couple hours a day? >> it all depends on what worksite they work at. >> now, michelle, what did you think when you found out that because of the government shutdown you and your husband would not be able to pay all of your bills for lord knows how long but the prisoners would still be paid? >> it's frustrating. it's frustrating that the government can't get together and pay us for the work that we are doing...