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>> as a dinner with rahm dawes, the guy who wrote "be here now." >> jon: come on, he is on the giantsdon't follow spirituality. he's a good man, though? >> a very good man. >> jon: what does he help you with? what is the project you are on together? is a journey of self exploration? >> bernie was -- i met him at this thing. i dug the guy. we started to hang out. he says to me, by the way, do you realize that in buddha circles the dude is considered a zen master. i said what the (bleep) are you talking about? [ laughter ] he said, oh, yeah. he says, you know, just take it -- one thing who directed the movie? the coen brothers. he proceeds to tell me all the different. >> jon: that's a weak chi to good on. >> it got me. i said give me an example. he said like, well, (bleep) comes to light. a line from lebowski or shut the (bleep) up. coen. read the book, man! >> jon: any guy in any movie ever is the zen master. have you ever seen good fellas. go home and get your (bleep) shinebox. [ laughter ] what is it giving you? do you practice it? is it an art form? >> with zen, you mean? >> jon: h
>> as a dinner with rahm dawes, the guy who wrote "be here now." >> jon: come on, he is on the giantsdon't follow spirituality. he's a good man, though? >> a very good man. >> jon: what does he help you with? what is the project you are on together? is a journey of self exploration? >> bernie was -- i met him at this thing. i dug the guy. we started to hang out. he says to me, by the way, do you realize that in buddha circles the dude is considered a zen...
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liberal supporters are unhappy, saying if he dawes a line in the sand, does he stick to that? republicans are unhappy and think -- they say we're going to push up to the end. gwen: and some are unhappy with how he handled it, poking him in the eye, and they're prepared to fight tooth and nail to get over this humiliation they suffered? or am i being -- >> well, i think all presidents do things that the opposing party doesn't like, the way they handle campaign events. the politics of the maholm. i do think there is a, we hear the term a lot, a trust deficit. when you talked about using epithets and the anecdotes we've heard, even with mcconnell and reid and how they stopped speaking altogether, the next fight is so close up, i don't know if there is time for the wounds to heal. gwen: next fight is in march? >> the next fight starts now. gwen: that's true. >> i think the president did from the beginning of the negotiation go to school on some of these past confrontations. he's had them every year in his presidency and had some go right up to christmas. but the day after the elec
liberal supporters are unhappy, saying if he dawes a line in the sand, does he stick to that? republicans are unhappy and think -- they say we're going to push up to the end. gwen: and some are unhappy with how he handled it, poking him in the eye, and they're prepared to fight tooth and nail to get over this humiliation they suffered? or am i being -- >> well, i think all presidents do things that the opposing party doesn't like, the way they handle campaign events. the politics of the...
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and what you see in korea-- dawes because that's a good intermediate step-- is now they're getting dominance in cell phones. first they manufacture, then they develop the engineering that supports the manufacturing, then testify t product development and before you know it you've lost your industry. >> tom: you wouldn't advocate barriers that would keep the kind of innovation tail that you're speaking about here in the states? >> what i do advocate is ensuring that american manufacturing has the same advantages as chinese manufacturing. we don't really provide enough incentives for it here and as a consequence it's very easy to leave. whether you're making the chips or the phones it's just more stranges you to be in china these days. you can get things done faster and the got will subsidize you. in the united states the regulatory burdens are real, substantial, and burdensome. >> tom: well, the big -- the big ability to move business over the china has been, of course, the currency peg that the chinese currency has against the u.s. dollar and the value that that enjoys. certainly that couldn
and what you see in korea-- dawes because that's a good intermediate step-- is now they're getting dominance in cell phones. first they manufacture, then they develop the engineering that supports the manufacturing, then testify t product development and before you know it you've lost your industry. >> tom: you wouldn't advocate barriers that would keep the kind of innovation tail that you're speaking about here in the states? >> what i do advocate is ensuring that american...
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impact upon the whole nation itself greece is still fundamentally in a huge problematic situation daws not remotely have a functioning government system that fiscally is going to manage to organize itself in any which way possible to manage to get through the continuing when cuts that need to take list out of course then we're looking at the whole issue of the demonstrators are the governments listening while the truth is the governments can't afford to listen because what we're seeing within the european union even if the euro has survived miraculously for twelve months government has run out of money the european union's western socialist model of spending huge amounts of money borrowing even greater amounts of money and hoping to pay everything manyara or indeed thirty years from mine yana simply does not work well only three years ago island was bankrupt and receiving a bailout to rescue its failed economy but despite this the very same country has just taken the six month presidency of the european council and as r.t.c. or smith reports the celtic tiger has some hard graft. it's a
impact upon the whole nation itself greece is still fundamentally in a huge problematic situation daws not remotely have a functioning government system that fiscally is going to manage to organize itself in any which way possible to manage to get through the continuing when cuts that need to take list out of course then we're looking at the whole issue of the demonstrators are the governments listening while the truth is the governments can't afford to listen because what we're seeing within...
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feliz no sólo ronroneaba sino también rezaba, de acuerdo al profesor de estudios religiosos, greg dawesnoé no tuvo a ningún gato en el arca. pero el resultado de esto fue que, después de meses estando en alta mar, el arca comenzó a llenarse con ratas y ratones, las cosas se volvieron muy incómodas. así que dios en su grandeza hizo que naciera un gato. el gato nació de una leona. luego dio a luz a un segundo gato y estos gatos eliminaron a las ratas y ratones del arca de noé. (narrador) desde entonces, el gato ha sido parte de toda tripulación. los marineros admiraban sus habilidades de caza, pero a bordo había otro gato que no era tan popular. ♪ lo llamaban el gato de nueve colas. era un látigo cuyo golpe dejaba marcas rojas igual que los rasguños de un felino. ♪ [gato maullando] ¡miau! the adventure like when we talk. (narrador) los barcos llevaron a los gatos a los cuatro puntos del planeta, al oeste hasta américa y al este hasta asia. [gato maullando] ¡miau! al igual que los marineros, los monjes budistas también apreciaban a los gatos que vivían en sus templos, los gatos se volviero
feliz no sólo ronroneaba sino también rezaba, de acuerdo al profesor de estudios religiosos, greg dawesnoé no tuvo a ningún gato en el arca. pero el resultado de esto fue que, después de meses estando en alta mar, el arca comenzó a llenarse con ratas y ratones, las cosas se volvieron muy incómodas. así que dios en su grandeza hizo que naciera un gato. el gato nació de una leona. luego dio a luz a un segundo gato y estos gatos eliminaron a las ratas y ratones del arca de noé....
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de acuerdo al profesor de estudios religiosos de la universidad de otago, greg dawes, los hebreos creíanllenas, pero él no tenía que navegar en el mar en un barco de madera al lado de ellas. ♪ ♪ en el pasado, las ballenas eran más grandes que los barcos. los marineros pensaban que se encontrarían con monstruos horribles, así que los dibujaron en los mapas. ♪ incluso los ruidos misteriosos de las ballenas eran aterradores. [ballena] ¡jjmmm...! los gemidos y llantos de la ballena jorobada hacían eco en el casco de madera del barco. [ballena] ¡jjmmmm...! los marineros pensaban que escuchaban a los fantasmas de las islas encantadas, o incluso a las sirenas. ♪ otra superstición comenzó en el siglo xvii cuando las ballenas jorobadas siguieron al explorador británico richard fisher por varios días. las ballenas desaparecieron sólo después de que varios tripulantes habían caído y se habían ahogado en el mar. los rumores eran que las ballenas exigían sacrificios humanos. pero la idea de que las ballenas comían personas no era nada nuevo. en la biblia, el profeta jonás desobedeció a dios e intentó
de acuerdo al profesor de estudios religiosos de la universidad de otago, greg dawes, los hebreos creíanllenas, pero él no tenía que navegar en el mar en un barco de madera al lado de ellas. ♪ ♪ en el pasado, las ballenas eran más grandes que los barcos. los marineros pensaban que se encontrarían con monstruos horribles, así que los dibujaron en los mapas. ♪ incluso los ruidos misteriosos de las ballenas eran aterradores. [ballena] ¡jjmmm...! los gemidos y llantos de la ballena...
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i will ask harvey pitt coming up next i'm dominique dawes and there's a big advantage parents can giveids -- making sure ey get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can enhance important skills, like concentration and problem solving, which can improve academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids in the most important game of all -- life. >> from our fox business studios in new york, here is gerri willis. gerri: or have been a ton of insider cases. tougher trading rules for corporate executives. the group highlights traits that are highly beneficial and accursed jus before lawsuits. let's ask former sec chairman harvey pitt. it's great to have you back on the show. i want to get some details here with the council found. avoiding a 10%lss within a week. is there something going on here? is this indicative of a bigger problem? may be a legal problem? >> it would seem so. they look looked at 20,000 executives trading and they found over 1400 and they have immediately before news announcements
i will ask harvey pitt coming up next i'm dominique dawes and there's a big advantage parents can giveids -- making sure ey get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can enhance important skills, like concentration and problem solving, which can improve academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids in the most important game of all -- life. >> from our fox business studios in new york, here is...
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congressional gold medal ceremony, and the opportunity we have had to honor a woman of excellence, dawor her willingness to sacrifice for truth, and for her courage to clean to her convictions. may her compassion, courage, and confidence challenges us when we are too will pleased with ourselves. when our dreams come true, simply because we have dreamed too little. may her sacrifice, daring, and persistence inspire us to rise to the challenge of the needs of our world, and to do it by making new commitments, followed by faithful service to you, and humankind. lowered, make us -- lord, make us strong and your strength, and lead us into a future, fueled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your sovereign
congressional gold medal ceremony, and the opportunity we have had to honor a woman of excellence, dawor her willingness to sacrifice for truth, and for her courage to clean to her convictions. may her compassion, courage, and confidence challenges us when we are too will pleased with ourselves. when our dreams come true, simply because we have dreamed too little. may her sacrifice, daring, and persistence inspire us to rise to the challenge of the needs of our world, and to do it by making new...
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that will help the dawe. we're going to hear from morgan stanley in just a couple of minutes.ity portfolio strategy, and rebecca patterson. chief investment officer at bessemer trust. and do you even use dollars -- i mean you have a whole basket of currencies that you just carry around with you to pay for your bills, right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> you know so much about it. on any given day is the best value, you'll use that. >> i keep some zimbabwe trillion dollar notes in my purse just in case. >> i won one on a golf course. it was worth 17.5 cents. i think. we're going to talk to you about the yen in a second. let me start with barry. erda described it like this, at the beginning of the year, the fiscal cliff gave us that bump. when it was at least kicked -- the can was kicked down the road. so on the dow, then the market sort of took a step back. but yesterday the claims number, and housing starts and some other things are starting to make it look like maybe the economy is justifying higher stock prices. is it? >> no, i think your observation is correct. i mean, clearly th
that will help the dawe. we're going to hear from morgan stanley in just a couple of minutes.ity portfolio strategy, and rebecca patterson. chief investment officer at bessemer trust. and do you even use dollars -- i mean you have a whole basket of currencies that you just carry around with you to pay for your bills, right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> you know so much about it. on any given day is the best value, you'll use that. >> i keep some zimbabwe trillion dollar notes in my...
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. >> dawe as a state have waited 2 days, seven times longer than the victims of hurricane katrina waitedone thing i hope everyone in america now clearly understands -- new jersey, both republicans and democrats, will never stand silent when our citizens are being shortchanged. [applause] the people of new jersey are in need. not from their own actions, but from an act of god that delivered a natural, it's human, and financial disaster. let me say, on behalf of all new jerseyans, we're thankful to the people of the united states, because i know they will honor the pit -- tradition of providing relief. we have stood with the citizens of florida and alabama, mississippi and louisiana, iowa and vermont, california and missouri in their times of need. now i trust they will stand with us. president obama on sunday signed an initial $9 billion aid bill for hurricane sandy flood relief. next tuesday, the house is expected to vote on another bill with an additional $17 billion of aid. and an amendment offering another $33.7 billion that would fund longer-term projects. you can see governor christ
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i also want you to thank the foundation for being our title sponsor to cnidaria [applause] daw -- two nights. onight.nig she is organizing young people to express themselves and raise their own voices about the conditions they find themselves in. you heard me offer those statistics earlier tonight about what is happening, poverty, in the state of mississippi. this is what we are talking about. this young woman is organizing a people and getting women together again to fight back and let their leaders here about the conditions that young people in poverty today are having to endure. tell me a bit about your work in mississippi. >> thank you for this opportunity. before i start to talk about my work, i would just like to say, bring a prison like my grandmother to the table, who was working at the hotel for 335 b 3:35 in the morning and at night time for the car factory on an acre and a half of land and a three-bedroom house, one bath and, and 20 of us in it. there is the true face of poverty. bring an expert like her to the table. her thing was to make sure we get educated. even as a yo
i also want you to thank the foundation for being our title sponsor to cnidaria [applause] daw -- two nights. onight.nig she is organizing young people to express themselves and raise their own voices about the conditions they find themselves in. you heard me offer those statistics earlier tonight about what is happening, poverty, in the state of mississippi. this is what we are talking about. this young woman is organizing a people and getting women together again to fight back and let their...