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and we are lucky enough to have a few of those join us, a former congressional staffer, and creativeirector of islamic relief usa, and mayor of prospect park in new jersey. welcome everyone to "the stream." you have travelled to syria more than ten times since the fighting started. you are going back since. we have seen all of the images, but you have been there. what do you see that we haven't? >> there is a lot of at tepgs paid to the refugees in the neighboring countries. but the internally dislaced people in syria are much higher than the number of refugees, and their state is horrendous. you have mainly organizations that do work there, but the need is -- is really, really theest per rate and at the same time we have seen things like extinct diseases come back, things like polio and so on that we thought were cured and over, and incurable diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes and so on, these things become fatal. >> right. and that's something we're going to talk about a it wi will -- little later in the show. mayor talk about the experiences that people you know in syria have
and we are lucky enough to have a few of those join us, a former congressional staffer, and creativeirector of islamic relief usa, and mayor of prospect park in new jersey. welcome everyone to "the stream." you have travelled to syria more than ten times since the fighting started. you are going back since. we have seen all of the images, but you have been there. what do you see that we haven't? >> there is a lot of at tepgs paid to the refugees in the neighboring countries. but...
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i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeesme the pla. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeesn the plan. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeest the plan. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeeshe plan. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employees plan. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employees or not pay themselves themselves. yes, there is the reinsurance transitional fee which is design tood help t designed to help the exchanges, research fee, cadillac taxes, all of these piled up on the workers. >> the list goes on and on. just drives up the cost of the workers. but look, so i try to go through in cbo report, congressional budget offic
i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeesme the pla. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeesn the plan. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their employeest the plan. i think we'll see companies try to come up with more creative ways no to the pass these things on to their...
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now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it.et them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up the creativity and also the love for photography. >> a lot of people come into my classes and they don't feel like they really are creative and through the process of working and showing them and giving them some tips and ideas. >> this is kind of the best kept secret. you should come on and take a class. we have orientations on most s
now, i get to take pictures. >> we want to try to get them to be more creative with it.et them to be free with them but at the same time, we give them a little bit of direction. >> you can focus in here. >> that was cool. >> if you see that? >> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get...
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that's in another actually questioned by and the creativity again is something you can order people to do with mrs bennett this is a major issue right as we have government systems in general not just korea built on the sale can even do this much i wanna get this much i'm culture just doesn't work that way. i think i did get the most the greatest potential is the creation of open environments in which artists are respected they get the attention and the support that they did they. the choir and also that we understand that if you want to be creative use of technologies that we have in new imaginative ways we have to create an environment in which creativity is valued and that starts from the kinda guy. all right professor in the pasture is professor of ten university and director of the east institute. so much. thank you for helping me. tony did all went out of ukraine were just hours ago group of armed men report we seize control of the main government building on ukraine's crimean peninsula. for more details and other stories making headlines around the world that can live to our uni
that's in another actually questioned by and the creativity again is something you can order people to do with mrs bennett this is a major issue right as we have government systems in general not just korea built on the sale can even do this much i wanna get this much i'm culture just doesn't work that way. i think i did get the most the greatest potential is the creation of open environments in which artists are respected they get the attention and the support that they did they. the choir and...
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we can do creative things. we can have assertive outreach. we can do a whole bunch of stuff where it addressed the very severely mentally ill people that were not going today. we have a whole lot of untreated mental illness out there. i think we all can acknowledge that. we need to make sure we address it and we should be making sure that people have medical treatment in the same way they do and, you know, they get in a car accident or any other medical issue. it's really not the case right now in san francisco. people do not have access to mental health treatment in the way that they should. and lastly, we'd really like to see a concerted effort to end family homelessness and get really aggressive about it. even though many of our families are chronically homeless, you know, many of our families go from shelter to hotel to shelter, friend's house to shelter. experience homelessness a long time. we've been astounded at the numbers there and we have less than 10% of our housing in the pipeline for homeless people targeting homeless families. w
we can do creative things. we can have assertive outreach. we can do a whole bunch of stuff where it addressed the very severely mentally ill people that were not going today. we have a whole lot of untreated mental illness out there. i think we all can acknowledge that. we need to make sure we address it and we should be making sure that people have medical treatment in the same way they do and, you know, they get in a car accident or any other medical issue. it's really not the case right now...
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it takes more posture and makes them kids, or is it piano, or do they want to hear how to be creative with their voice. it's about what the kid wants to discover in themselves. >> i started out taking classes, and then i joined the college prep program. it helped tremendously. >> for the eighth dprgrammy wing tru trumpeteer. >> kids can be themselves, relax, and learn to play an instrument of their choice, dance, study, do whatever they have to do. but that expression of -- of getting the emotions out, and the creativity out, i think it's a key ingredient to a more responsible and happier society. >> i hear they're renaming the cool after you, how does that make you feel? >> well, at first i was a little embarrassed by the thought that my name would be associated -- i'm not doing this for any ego centric reasons. at the same time what i would like to do is have ore people think about supporting the arts. if i can do that with my name, it would be important. >> now that you have this opportunity to make sure the school of the arts stays open, what's next? >> i could serve another 800 a
it takes more posture and makes them kids, or is it piano, or do they want to hear how to be creative with their voice. it's about what the kid wants to discover in themselves. >> i started out taking classes, and then i joined the college prep program. it helped tremendously. >> for the eighth dprgrammy wing tru trumpeteer. >> kids can be themselves, relax, and learn to play an instrument of their choice, dance, study, do whatever they have to do. but that expression of -- of...
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we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people.o you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your thr
we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people.o you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? if ...hey breathing's hard... know the...
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is this a particular risk of the creative class? can you speak to that, pat buchanan? >> first, mr. phillip seymour, hoffman did a great job. what he did when he took this heroin is fund mentally, he was committing suicide. he was taking an incredible risk with his life, which he knew all about, yet he went ahead and did it. to your point, it's a particular temptation of musicians and creative folks and drugs have always been, and folks who have a lot of discretional capital and greater access to drugs and that's been very true in this community, you know, and i think it's due to the fact that they have unfulfilled lives for some reason or other to pour these drugs into their system and risk their lives for a high. >> do you remember heath ledger? >> yeah, the joker in batman, i believe. with the same way. listen, i've had friends, one of them in journalism who died after doing drugs. >> what is it about the creative personality, eleanor? >> i think we hear about these overdoses from people who are famous, but there are countless people every day who are dying from heroin overdoses
is this a particular risk of the creative class? can you speak to that, pat buchanan? >> first, mr. phillip seymour, hoffman did a great job. what he did when he took this heroin is fund mentally, he was committing suicide. he was taking an incredible risk with his life, which he knew all about, yet he went ahead and did it. to your point, it's a particular temptation of musicians and creative folks and drugs have always been, and folks who have a lot of discretional capital and greater...
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we are looking for legally sustainable creative ideas that will close those gaps. we have 15 million americans who do not have the infrastructure for broad band today. they are primarily in rural areas but not 100%. we have a little less than 100 million people who have not adopted broad band in home and when you talk to them the economics is the primary reason they cannot afford broad band after paying the rest of their bills. we have some very significant issues to attend to. we have some very significant problems we need to address and only through a collective engagement, a public private partnership, in some ways a public public partnership can we narrow those divides and address those gaps. >> you mentioned the digital divide and the fact that cost is the driving factor in broad band aadoption. there are some debates over this. some people say digital literacy or people don't understand the advantage of broad band internet. if cost is the primary issue, it would seem an argument for reclassification which there could be cost program terse put on broad band by
we are looking for legally sustainable creative ideas that will close those gaps. we have 15 million americans who do not have the infrastructure for broad band today. they are primarily in rural areas but not 100%. we have a little less than 100 million people who have not adopted broad band in home and when you talk to them the economics is the primary reason they cannot afford broad band after paying the rest of their bills. we have some very significant issues to attend to. we have some...
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looking at creative new ideas to improve ourselves. we are in the reform business. we are in the process reform business and i am really happy we are not satisfied. we are doing a great job but we want to do better >> you are in your fifth year at the fcc. have you bine surprised at the engagement of the american public with your position? >> i am pleased that people recognize, particularly with a key objective of providing an affordable broadband opportunity to the nation, and more communities are realizing how enabling and important this is. i am please would the level of engagement. i am happy people are realizing i am at the fcc not the ftc. they recognize how important this agency is and how it can be a partner to its progress. >> host: turning back to broadcast, some groups have been circulating concerns over the lack of diversity among the owners of broadcast stations. we have seen the market consolidate. and by some counts, there are no full stations owned by african-americans. is this a concern to you? do you see the internet filling the gap at all? >> that
looking at creative new ideas to improve ourselves. we are in the reform business. we are in the process reform business and i am really happy we are not satisfied. we are doing a great job but we want to do better >> you are in your fifth year at the fcc. have you bine surprised at the engagement of the american public with your position? >> i am pleased that people recognize, particularly with a key objective of providing an affordable broadband opportunity to the nation, and more...
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and so we're looking for a legally-sustainable, creative ideas that will close those gaps. we've got 15 million americans who do not have the infrastructure for broadband today. they're primarily in rural areas, but not 100%. we've got a little less than 100 million people who have not adopted broadband at home, and when you talk to many of them, the economics, you know, that's the primary reason why they cannot afford broadband after paying off the rest of their bills. so we've got some very significant issues to attend to. we've got some very significant, you know, problems that we immediate to address. and only through -- we need to address. and only through a collective engagement, a public/private partnership, in some ways a public/public engagement with other agencies, then and only then can we address those gaps and narrow the divide. >> you mentioned the digital divide and the fact that cost is the driving factor in broadband adoption. there are some debates over this. some people have introduced the notion that digital literacy or that people don't understand the v
and so we're looking for a legally-sustainable, creative ideas that will close those gaps. we've got 15 million americans who do not have the infrastructure for broadband today. they're primarily in rural areas, but not 100%. we've got a little less than 100 million people who have not adopted broadband at home, and when you talk to many of them, the economics, you know, that's the primary reason why they cannot afford broadband after paying off the rest of their bills. so we've got some very...
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as the creative director -- not all the creative direct -- decisions. >> you have to match it to what is the economy out there, will pay -- what people will pay for certain things. >> what are the price points that most of the merchandise is moving out. granularbe down to as as most people are looking for blue. if you use it effectively that acreases your growth as company. >> would this be something, you could overlay this kind of data on information about general unemployment and there might be a mismatch. the employment in one place matches the demand that you have but in certain areas you will see pockets of unemployment that come as you say, maybe those people do not have the skills. >> absolutely. onre is a lot of theory shifting centers of employment. we will see that happening over the next 10 or 15 years. we will see pockets of employment and people migrating. >> what are you seeing in terms of trends of kinds of things that are in demand. what have you been learning about the marketplace? >> it has been an unbelievable education. people want choice, they want the right price
as the creative director -- not all the creative direct -- decisions. >> you have to match it to what is the economy out there, will pay -- what people will pay for certain things. >> what are the price points that most of the merchandise is moving out. granularbe down to as as most people are looking for blue. if you use it effectively that acreases your growth as company. >> would this be something, you could overlay this kind of data on information about general...
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netflix is saying that we are going to take creative risks and do what we want creatively.hink we have seen something similar. this past season of "game of thrones," there were some real shockers in terms of beloved characters being killed off on the show. that got people talking and got the social media machine churned up and brought people to the show. >> i was going to bring that up. do you think what we see with isflix and "game of thrones" it because they are not on the broadcast networks or is storytelling changing? >> i feel like you're dancing dangerously close to give away territory. >> we are. say yes, 100%, and when netflix signed up to do these originals, they did not want the same kind of stuff you could see anywhere else. andt here.ve van z it was a story about a mobster in norway with subtitles. they tested it and they wanted to keep it different. if you think about broadcast television, we see a lot of procedurals, programs that have wrapped up by the end of the hour or the half-hour where there is a huge appetite for those in other markets. you can sell tho
netflix is saying that we are going to take creative risks and do what we want creatively.hink we have seen something similar. this past season of "game of thrones," there were some real shockers in terms of beloved characters being killed off on the show. that got people talking and got the social media machine churned up and brought people to the show. >> i was going to bring that up. do you think what we see with isflix and "game of thrones" it because they are not...
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netflix is saying we are going to take creative risks and will do what we want creatively.ve seen something similar this past season on "game of thrones" on hbo. there were real shockers in main characters and lots characters being killed off the show. that got people talking and the social media machine turned up. >> i was going to bring up "game of thrones." we're seeing with netflix and "game of thrones" with his plot twists, is it because they're not on broadcast networks or is storytelling changing? st, let me figure dancing dangerously close. [laughter] >> we are. let's pull back a bit. 100%.ould say yes, when netflix signed up to do a regional's, they do not want the same kind of stuff you would see anywhere else. what was the first original that netflix did, they talked about the story of a lobster in norway and there were subtitles. the subtitles.ep keep a weird and different. i think when you think of broadcast tv, we still see a lot of procedurals. programs that have wrapped up by the end of the hour or the half-hour, you know. huge appetite for other markets to
netflix is saying we are going to take creative risks and will do what we want creatively.ve seen something similar this past season on "game of thrones" on hbo. there were real shockers in main characters and lots characters being killed off the show. that got people talking and the social media machine turned up. >> i was going to bring up "game of thrones." we're seeing with netflix and "game of thrones" with his plot twists, is it because they're not on...
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. >> incredibly creative. >> so, tomorrow, wear a gray suit with a yellow tie. good combination, charlie. something to think about. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be -- or not. we'll be right back. ,,,,
. >> incredibly creative. >> so, tomorrow, wear a gray suit with a yellow tie. good combination, charlie. something to think about. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be -- or not. we'll be right back. ,,,,
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tweet us your best and most creative answers using the #waytooearly. we'll put up your answers later on in the show. that was one of the american figure skaters who didn't like her score. >>> opening ceremony that you may have missed. those are beautiful busts right there, aren't they? >> yes. >> isn't that a good-looking bust? >> very fetching. >> that's a good-looking man right there. that story and a check of weather when we come back. >>> nelson mandela will be released on sunday, the 11th of february at about 3:00 pm. >> historic day in south africa. ♪ ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? [ male announcer ] live a full life. the new lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more interesting it gets. lease the 2014 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vege
tweet us your best and most creative answers using the #waytooearly. we'll put up your answers later on in the show. that was one of the american figure skaters who didn't like her score. >>> opening ceremony that you may have missed. those are beautiful busts right there, aren't they? >> yes. >> isn't that a good-looking bust? >> very fetching. >> that's a good-looking man right there. that story and a check of weather when we come back. >>> nelson...
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tweet us your most creative answers. we're going to put the best answers coming up later in the show. 25 years on pizza. >>> still ahead, the push to get you out of work on opening day. how one hall of famer is trying to get you a brand new holiday. >>> and billy ray cyrus is back on charts. the updated version of "achy breaky heart." that's when "way too early" comes right back. >> at this hour more than 500 rescue workers are there on the scene of a massive underground explosion that ripped through the world trade center just after noon today killing 5, injuring at least 500. [ female announcer ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. ♪ i finally found the
tweet us your most creative answers. we're going to put the best answers coming up later in the show. 25 years on pizza. >>> still ahead, the push to get you out of work on opening day. how one hall of famer is trying to get you a brand new holiday. >>> and billy ray cyrus is back on charts. the updated version of "achy breaky heart." that's when "way too early" comes right back. >> at this hour more than 500 rescue workers are there on the scene of a...
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i mentioned creativity and enter personal relations. picking up a time that most robots can't do and don't have a lot of success doing. >> there's this great video by a bunch of researchers from berkeley about a towel folding robot. you have to speed it up. the robot looks at the towel for a really long time. minutes to fold a towel. but again, wait a while. >> i had a chance to review the lego spot, and my son built a snake that lunged at your hand if you got near it. >> he's the generation is going to develop these next ways. >> in the area of far out technological trajectory and progress that we spend our time going -- about the most, is this idea of similarity, this idea of our digital stuff actually becoming intelligent or fully conscious. it's an idea that's been popularized. erik and i go back and forth on it a lot. i personally don't see that on the trajectory that we are on right now, but i want to echo erik's mantra, never say never. >> let me talk about a trajectory that maybe we both can foresee which is one that keynes fore
i mentioned creativity and enter personal relations. picking up a time that most robots can't do and don't have a lot of success doing. >> there's this great video by a bunch of researchers from berkeley about a towel folding robot. you have to speed it up. the robot looks at the towel for a really long time. minutes to fold a towel. but again, wait a while. >> i had a chance to review the lego spot, and my son built a snake that lunged at your hand if you got near it. >> he's...
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rather than being the creator of a film, i feel like i'm directing the creative, the creativity of othersnting and conducting their creativity. so for example, the guys who put the lights never meet the violinists who play the score who in turn never meet the colorists who is doing the final imagery but i get to meet them all. i'm enriched by it and i'm in awe of their skills. >> definition of director. he's directing you into this place and allows you to feel like you're the one walking through the door first but always being there. and making sure that you're going to push yourself beyond places you never thought you could go. and you watch every single actor. there is no simple scene. you're walking down the street. you tend to lay back. we'll get through this in a couple takes. everything is high stakes life or death let's find the comedy, let's find the cinematic magic. there are five things he goes by he just never settles. >> i'm looking for amazing characters, charlie. characters that do have the predictments that show the humanity and i'm going to make the story background and th
rather than being the creator of a film, i feel like i'm directing the creative, the creativity of othersnting and conducting their creativity. so for example, the guys who put the lights never meet the violinists who play the score who in turn never meet the colorists who is doing the final imagery but i get to meet them all. i'm enriched by it and i'm in awe of their skills. >> definition of director. he's directing you into this place and allows you to feel like you're the one walking...
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. >> reporter: snow is piling up in connecticut where people are getting creative to stay warm and dry. >> this works, because it's wet, clingy snow, so no matter what you wear, it's going to get wet. >> reporter: clearing snow is not for everybody, but someone's got to do it, even new york's mayor. >> i have shoveled twice this morning already because it came on so quickly. >> reporter: today over 1,000 flights have already been canceled across the country. the bulk of them at the philadelphia, newark and new york laguardia airports and the super bowl exodus turned into a traveling nightmare for fans trying to get back home. >> right now they're canceling every hour, so i'm not even sure i'll get out. >> with the weather getting so bad, i called this morning and got an earlier flight, and then it got delayed then it got delayed, and now it's delayed again. >> all right, so that was round one of the winter weather. round two is forming right now. >> and for the very latest on that, what's in store, we turn to accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim? >> good morning, john and marci. o
. >> reporter: snow is piling up in connecticut where people are getting creative to stay warm and dry. >> this works, because it's wet, clingy snow, so no matter what you wear, it's going to get wet. >> reporter: clearing snow is not for everybody, but someone's got to do it, even new york's mayor. >> i have shoveled twice this morning already because it came on so quickly. >> reporter: today over 1,000 flights have already been canceled across the country. the...
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. >> rather than being the creator of a film, i feel like i am directing the creative, the creativity of others, fomenting and conducting their creativity, so for example, the guys who put the lights never meet the violinists who play the score, who in turn never meet the color list who is doing the final imagery .. but i get to meet them all and enriched by it and i am in awe of their skills. >> rose: we conclude this stephen pearlstein on the subject of maximizing shareholder value. >> that is what we think and people think that it is in the law and tha that it is in the ne of corporations but that is actually not true. it is not in the history of corporations, it is not in the law, it is something that came to be really in the late 19, late 1980s, corporations can exist for any purpose, and lynn stout who has been studying this issue has been looking for even one corporation whose charter says our purpose is to maximize values to shareholders. >> rose: brzezinski, pain and pearlstein when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> i have been around l
. >> rather than being the creator of a film, i feel like i am directing the creative, the creativity of others, fomenting and conducting their creativity, so for example, the guys who put the lights never meet the violinists who play the score, who in turn never meet the color list who is doing the final imagery .. but i get to meet them all and enriched by it and i am in awe of their skills. >> rose: we conclude this stephen pearlstein on the subject of maximizing shareholder...
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a president, if he shows creativity in that speech perhaps he can show creativity in all of the other modes of his office that require a little bit of new thinking. but the form as it stands now is perhaps the most imbalance between the silly pomp and the stroking of the ego and the actual substance. gwen: we know what the structure is of the state of the union speech. a million authors. everybody wants -- they negotiate for months to get one line in the speech. d it's -- almost so hide bound impossible to change it and how much attention and effort is put on it. >> i wonder if the form is evolving actually. because where people used to spend a week chewing over what was the substance of the state of the union address, people are moving on the next news cycle and chewing over something else. so the president, i know it's not unusual for the president to go out on the road and start making a pitch for his agenda. but really we couldn't get some real basic information about the things he was proposing. during the week -- during the two days around it. and how many people were -- gwen: h
a president, if he shows creativity in that speech perhaps he can show creativity in all of the other modes of his office that require a little bit of new thinking. but the form as it stands now is perhaps the most imbalance between the silly pomp and the stroking of the ego and the actual substance. gwen: we know what the structure is of the state of the union speech. a million authors. everybody wants -- they negotiate for months to get one line in the speech. d it's -- almost so hide bound...
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if you really look at what is happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative andnnovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology some people in the united states came up with is a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to get. >> you are saying not all corporations are evil. in fact, it's ok to make money as long as it's toward a goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality. the truth is we are a nation of people, and i hate to say it, but the law of the land is the people who run corporations' responsibility is to take care of their stockholders, so that is a limited worldview in my opinion, and that's not the worldview that is going to get us to the broad answer for society as a whole, so i don't actually feel resentful. i take that as a given, and when someone asks what is exxon's motivation, their motivation is the stockholders and the corporate network. >> did it make you feel you needed to do something about what w
if you really look at what is happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative andnnovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology some people in the united states came up with is a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to get. >> you are saying not all corporations are evil. in fact, it's ok to make money as long as it's toward a goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't...
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they are my partners and storytelling as much as the creative execs.alk about the evolution. everyone is talking about the $19 billion purchase of what's out. should we be thinking of messaging apps as the tv experience down the road the same way that twitter has become part of that experience? >> it is a good question. i am not as a first with what sapp as i am with twitter. i see twitter as the true second screen experience and where the conversation of an episode is happening and diving into that stream is phenomenally exciting on friday nights. we have an unprecedented casting producer participation to be part of that conversation. nights, everyone is piling in to watch the show but also twitter is furthering our multi-platform storytelling. it is really the key of angie. all the different places people go to get content and at the heart of that is social media with twitter. >> before we go, nbc announced that heroes, and show you directed, we'll come back as a miniseries. for the broadcast networks, what do you think about this need to eventot mor
they are my partners and storytelling as much as the creative execs.alk about the evolution. everyone is talking about the $19 billion purchase of what's out. should we be thinking of messaging apps as the tv experience down the road the same way that twitter has become part of that experience? >> it is a good question. i am not as a first with what sapp as i am with twitter. i see twitter as the true second screen experience and where the conversation of an episode is happening and...
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the government has increased investment in creative composite products to promote the integration of information technology with conventional industries such as agriculture and tourism the ministry said it would inject some ninety four million us dollars in a total of thirty creative economy projects this year a sharp increase from the eighteen million dollars invested last year. the pundits are part of the piping administration's vision for a creative economy which seeks new and inventive business opportunities and more jobs by using information technology and other industries. just last week a special all went into effect that creates a new commission that will oversee policies on the information communication and technology sectors the ministry said the new commission will function improved efficiency in policy making by seeking feedback from local farms on the challenges they face and having been reflected in the country's policies. two don't get. add the onions the rest of the stories making headlines around the world from obama dalai lama meeting to the latest on the ukraine an
the government has increased investment in creative composite products to promote the integration of information technology with conventional industries such as agriculture and tourism the ministry said it would inject some ninety four million us dollars in a total of thirty creative economy projects this year a sharp increase from the eighteen million dollars invested last year. the pundits are part of the piping administration's vision for a creative economy which seeks new and inventive...
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we are willing to impart creativity. we want to achieve a breakthrough in the relationship between the two sides. we need to have meetings like this but we must also think more creatively about future ties we need to pay to remember so cross strait today show happened to the new stage in both eyes leaked it to clothing trust based on the radio one china they also agreed to establish his own mechanisms so that officials can improve communications for slping problems and to increase mutual visits. china and taiwan previously hoped will go on the official colonization has been mainly discussed economic times chinese prison she joking has been present i want to take the political party coalitions to ohio lol. to the promotion click on week nights labels prison pauline show restaurants and equally delicious with china since taking office in two thousand and eight but he's reluctant to hold political discussions that could lead to reunification talks. it appears small might expedite white relations with china now that the isla
we are willing to impart creativity. we want to achieve a breakthrough in the relationship between the two sides. we need to have meetings like this but we must also think more creatively about future ties we need to pay to remember so cross strait today show happened to the new stage in both eyes leaked it to clothing trust based on the radio one china they also agreed to establish his own mechanisms so that officials can improve communications for slping problems and to increase mutual...
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having this option will allow the kitchen to be more creative and it's not bound by a single menu and sorry support this expanded operation. lastly we propose allocations of 20 thousand for the irrigation repair and lawn retaliation. it's the hub of the camp during any given camp week and consequentially it has to be in pertaining pretty good use important over several years the turf has declined in spots and noted more attendance are attention. the fire fighting effort on the rim fire may have broken some of the lines of the irrigation it will help repair the irrigation rates and replace the turf areas and complete t the areas to the 2014 camp season. that's our proposed allocation for the money we're requesting from you today and within the open space fund there's a fund balance of $14,621 within the commissioners reserve. you can see told them a for the sub fund and if approved the department will help with the enhancement program that starts saturday february 1st we are asking as requested by two commissioners >> before we give it back to commissioner mcdonnell and commissioner bo
having this option will allow the kitchen to be more creative and it's not bound by a single menu and sorry support this expanded operation. lastly we propose allocations of 20 thousand for the irrigation repair and lawn retaliation. it's the hub of the camp during any given camp week and consequentially it has to be in pertaining pretty good use important over several years the turf has declined in spots and noted more attendance are attention. the fire fighting effort on the rim fire may have...
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going forward, they have creative labs and they will be doing more apps.nts to be more flexible about the way people use facebook's product. >> is a twist on clipboard? >> didn't want to consider it a clone. it has some unique features. they're doing some editing -- interesting things with it. it is a way to look at friend updates and articles in visually interesting ways. it is a newsreader like clipboard. it has no the clutter of other facebook features. >> you have to be a facebook user to use these apps? >> that was a larger point that jumped out to me. there was so much emphasis on real identity. they watched as rival services got a lot of momentum and allowed users to use pseudonyms and not their real identities. there is some flexibility on instagram. he was very passionate and once told an author that being anonymous online was at the form of duplicity. they are being more flexible about that. >> other services like snap chat, you don't have to login with your real identity. >> going forward, some of them won't be branded facebook. some you can log
going forward, they have creative labs and they will be doing more apps.nts to be more flexible about the way people use facebook's product. >> is a twist on clipboard? >> didn't want to consider it a clone. it has some unique features. they're doing some editing -- interesting things with it. it is a way to look at friend updates and articles in visually interesting ways. it is a newsreader like clipboard. it has no the clutter of other facebook features. >> you have to be a...
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each student requires intensive supervision just to be safe and requires real creativity and patience from a teacher to learn and to make progress in life skills. it requires tireless work well above and beyond what it takes to teach children. she spends countless hours educating children for what they need and deserve. maya states, i love working with this population and finding new and creative ways to help them learn and achieve their goals. integrating here students into general education classes is a focus of hers and is successful but it doesn't happen without a lot of collaboration and teamwork. her work goes beyond the classroom into our school community. last april, she helped organize our school wide blue puzzle project for project awareness. we are fortunate to have maya nava as a teacher. she is talented and a dedicated teacher. let me spell maya out for you. m is for mighty, why a is for action. congratulations, maya. [ applause ] . speaker: our superintendant wanted to make sure i -- conveyed congratulations. thank you. speaker: i just want to say this you to the people
each student requires intensive supervision just to be safe and requires real creativity and patience from a teacher to learn and to make progress in life skills. it requires tireless work well above and beyond what it takes to teach children. she spends countless hours educating children for what they need and deserve. maya states, i love working with this population and finding new and creative ways to help them learn and achieve their goals. integrating here students into general education...