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you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get the mic. >> i don't do a lot of corresponding. i work in san francisco. our tagers have moved mostly to inseta gram. so, i'm using a lot more inseta gram. * from what i understand they're get for getting warrants, very cooperative. and we've had some success with instagram stuff lately. >> very cool. all right. again, some of you that have already used facebook, i don't know how you use yahoo! or what? >> g-mail. >> it's a free e-mail system. your very first step is to set up an e-mail account because you have to have an e-mail account to set up your facebook account. do not
you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get...
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i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power,
i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's,...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the very sad part. so i'm not enough reading, but i'm getting older and getting closer. now that nobody is doing any more reading, i will read. no, i think honestly, it is a question of time, but reading, to bring inspiration, but that is the problem. i get into a book and say that i can make a collection of that after, like, three lines. one time i did an existentialist collection years ago, and i was thinking,
i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary...
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who understand why we do well in order to do good. i really encourage you to continue thinking that way and doing things that way. so thank you for putting up with me this afternoon. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on the next law center internal, the enforcement of tax exempts laws with a former director of the irs exempt organizations division. and a senior white house correspondent for u.s. news and world report will discuss his new book, prisoners of the white house, about the lives of u.s. presidents in office and the white house bubble. washington journal begins live it 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> [video clip] >> there tends to be a denigration of the u.s. military by some historians that say battalion german fought an american battalion or one regiment fought an american regimen that the germans tended to be tactically superior, that they were the better military. i think this is nonsense, because it is pointless. global war is a
who understand why we do well in order to do good. i really encourage you to continue thinking that way and doing things that way. so thank you for putting up with me this afternoon. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on the next law center internal, the enforcement of tax exempts laws with a former director of the irs exempt organizations division. and a senior white house correspondent for u.s....
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there is so much to do. and there is so much to do in terms of new leadership, hoping that this work toward democracy will create new leadership that will learn from the mistakes of the old. your sense of the future, the immediate future of india question mark your talking major power, you talk about the u.s. and india is coming on. they are coming on strong. give me a sense of what india will look like in the coming years. mostdia is the unbelievably vigorous place. wealth to see it grow as much as it is is for me almost more disturbing because you see the fact of so many who do not have, not even a sliver of what those who have now have. -- discrepancy, i see some improvement. india could be -- continue to be a place where there is privileged and unprivileged and the social tension which comes with that. until we get to the heart of real india. until those rights, until that liberty and the basic human rights come to that person. india will not progress as it should. >> it is clear that you believe in doin
there is so much to do. and there is so much to do in terms of new leadership, hoping that this work toward democracy will create new leadership that will learn from the mistakes of the old. your sense of the future, the immediate future of india question mark your talking major power, you talk about the u.s. and india is coming on. they are coming on strong. give me a sense of what india will look like in the coming years. mostdia is the unbelievably vigorous place. wealth to see it grow as...
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most talked about democracy like you could do like the germans do and the swedes do. those are at events and dinky little countries. like germany. i mean by that is as much as you can organize politics is reasonable way, you can drop germany into montana. they are very small geographic polity and we are in a contest with some form and when we talk about this, we talk about constitutional issues and the president of the american political science association. they are into this big time, so that the system may be looked at and how do we begin to think about it. both professions are asking these great questions and we were not some of the visitors were progressive as well. so it is the same discussion. just to give you an idea everybody goes to florida because it's cheap in the summer or nevada. it depends on management and consulting in the issues. go to the website and read what the manifest at it. what do we do about capitalism? that is what they are talking about. that is the thing that happened in switzerland. the guy who opened it up. he is one leading corporate g
most talked about democracy like you could do like the germans do and the swedes do. those are at events and dinky little countries. like germany. i mean by that is as much as you can organize politics is reasonable way, you can drop germany into montana. they are very small geographic polity and we are in a contest with some form and when we talk about this, we talk about constitutional issues and the president of the american political science association. they are into this big time, so that...
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and companies aren't doing well, people don't do as well.lating from that, the advice i give is go where your skills are needed. not everyone can join the high-tech rocket ship industry, but there are areas of every company where your skills are more important, and there's a growing need for them. and i think that has been the most important career advice i got, and i'm so grateful to you. >> thank you very much. let's return to the book. >> yeah. >> let me ask you, i want to go back to -- i'm still upset about this 77% number. >> i'm glad. i am too. >> well, we agree. >> yeah. [laughter] >> now, when you talk about the decision to have children, obviously, a complicated decision for professional women, one of the problems that you describe is for high-tech stock options and so forth, the math doesn't work. and to me, when i look at single moms with, you know, kids and so forth, i can imagine how tough their lives are. iffy single component of their life in a day breaks down like car or whatever, it's major crisis as opposed for me, well, yo
and companies aren't doing well, people don't do as well.lating from that, the advice i give is go where your skills are needed. not everyone can join the high-tech rocket ship industry, but there are areas of every company where your skills are more important, and there's a growing need for them. and i think that has been the most important career advice i got, and i'm so grateful to you. >> thank you very much. let's return to the book. >> yeah. >> let me ask you, i want to...
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what do you do for a living?a paramedic. >> a paramedic. >> yeah. >> now, in your chat here you essentially say you're a firefighter. >> yeah. >> don't you think that might impress a 13-year-old girl? >> i'm sorry. i -- >> what was your plan here today? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> i seriously don't know. >> well, it looks like you knew based upon this chat. "want me to rub your feet?" "yeah." >> no, no. >> when you see a passage like that in a chat log where an adult asks a child to do something like that, to rub your feet, that's like a power trip. "now i'm getting turned on," you said. how do i know you're not a cop? i'm not a cop. how do i prove it? call my cell and leave a sexy message. what do you want me to say? something to turn me on. how about firemen are sexy? laugh out loud. okay. >> it takes it a step further than, you know, being sexually excited. it is like you're trying to control this kid by making them do something. and it's disturbing. >> what would have happened if i had not been her
what do you do for a living?a paramedic. >> a paramedic. >> yeah. >> now, in your chat here you essentially say you're a firefighter. >> yeah. >> don't you think that might impress a 13-year-old girl? >> i'm sorry. i -- >> what was your plan here today? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> i seriously don't know. >> well, it looks like you knew based upon this chat. "want me to rub your feet?" "yeah."...
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i do not do that. i do not claim to be god or anything.but something said in those numbers that there was a fundamental change in the structure of the black family, and the one thing that was stable, even on an extended basis was at least you had a family. he you had a lot of other problems. you had a family. when that was gone, what do you -- what are you left with? . looked over data the penetration of drugs in our lives, of addictive drugs. you can, when i read petitions, i read 9000 a year, 421.5 years 21.5 years. every crime is drug-related. from your work as a district judge, you see these young people with no families, no education. we pointed out those numbers back in the 1980s. one of the things that has happened is that if you do not toe the ideological line or narrative, then you are not listen to, for pointing out that the family members were not good. cast as blaming the victim. dismissing the obvious. we have a problem. by the solution? no. any solution, you have to accurately set up what the problem is. you do be willing to
i do not do that. i do not claim to be god or anything.but something said in those numbers that there was a fundamental change in the structure of the black family, and the one thing that was stable, even on an extended basis was at least you had a family. he you had a lot of other problems. you had a family. when that was gone, what do you -- what are you left with? . looked over data the penetration of drugs in our lives, of addictive drugs. you can, when i read petitions, i read 9000 a year,...
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so w do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day r day... blockhe acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eas. zero heartbur neil: you already know about well-known health care law. or when you buy not so pricey stuff, but herman cain said there is a birch more coming soon -- there is a bunch more coming soon, they are enough to make you sick. welcome back we don't know the half of it do we. >> we do not here is a t word to go with your terror discussion, train wreck, there are two, train wreck and sneak of taxes. the significant of that is that most people are not going to react until it hits them. you talked about medical device tax, that is one. medical device companies have been on alert about that one, how about the one that
so w do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day r day... blockhe acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eas. zero heartbur neil: you already know about well-known health care law. or when you buy not...
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you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues for san francisco right now? supervisor kim: economic development. that is the biggest issue for san francisco and the country. our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in
you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues...
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how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to comedown and watch candlestick park, my dad would bring me down, i would watch the 49ers play and i have great pride in the amount of collaboration and cooperation you are showing to figure out what the next nightmare scenario might be and be ready for it. it's probably going to be either an earthquake, it may be a man-made catastrophe such as an heinous terrorist act that could range anywhere from a mass casualty with chem-bio, be it small pox, be it chemical gasses, be it tactical nuclear effect, to a pandemic. avian influenza. how prepared will we be? let's get back to that marine or sailor that's blown up? in previous conflict
how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to comedown and watch candlestick...
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to do make a few comments about your empathy for animals before slaughter and do you do the squeezebox? >> one of the things to help me to understand animals being a visual thinker -- thinker of animals living in this century based world. the very first work with the cattle i would get in the chute to see but they were safe -- seeing they were afraid of a reflection, a hosing down if you got rid of those. but the stress is about the same of both places and being a visual thinker helped me to imagine like cattle and then people think they have got to know they're getting slaughtered and that is something i had to answer reversed started -- when i first started in the f swift plant and they did the same thing there they knew they would be slaughtered they would fight they could jump it but they didn't and how can you care about animals to be involved with slaughtering? cattle wouldn't exist if we did not raise them but we have to give them a life worth living and i feel strongly about that. in those that we are concerned about that. and a few years ago and never got around to fixing it b
to do make a few comments about your empathy for animals before slaughter and do you do the squeezebox? >> one of the things to help me to understand animals being a visual thinker -- thinker of animals living in this century based world. the very first work with the cattle i would get in the chute to see but they were safe -- seeing they were afraid of a reflection, a hosing down if you got rid of those. but the stress is about the same of both places and being a visual thinker helped me...
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i do?d it doesn't matter. be around those people and she said like who? the first name that came to my mind one was a futurist who i happen to know and has long since gone and another was william buckley just because he was so intelligent and interesting as a person and i proceeded to make other chapters and toward the end as it finished the book, i thought about the fact american business does not defend the capitalist system very well and i saw this occupy wall street and people sleeping in the parks and i listened to the national campaign and i heard people talk about government growing jobs. [laughter] and it reminded reid of my roles that washington d.c. is 60 square miles surrounded by reality. [laughter] [applause] >> i was sorry that people in business because it is hard it is easy for the academic to go into business but it is hard for a business person. in a larger corporation to get knocked off the ladder it is hard to be entered and i it committed. confession is good for the sou
i do?d it doesn't matter. be around those people and she said like who? the first name that came to my mind one was a futurist who i happen to know and has long since gone and another was william buckley just because he was so intelligent and interesting as a person and i proceeded to make other chapters and toward the end as it finished the book, i thought about the fact american business does not defend the capitalist system very well and i saw this occupy wall street and people sleeping in...
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we do more things right than we do wrong. we actually were very hard to try to provide peace and stability. but i think we do. so the issue is what is our responsibility as a nation. if he just turns the asia-pacific area we have five major treaties in the asia-pacific area. five of them. they go back decades. we have responsibility for decades. i would argue that many of the nations in the asia-pacific area rely on the presence of the united state and rely on us as a stabilizing factor. we have those responsibilities in other areas around the world. so as i began with these periods of austerity as i put my joint chiefs out on and my marine corps, i talk about the nation and i think about the nation and that is for the nation. the balance is then how do we fulfill our role as a global superpower. and we at the department of defense, what is our responsibility in that. more specifically, what is my sis and transpacific responsibility as the commandant of the marine corps for that one or 2000 and so we that we have on duty. wit
we do more things right than we do wrong. we actually were very hard to try to provide peace and stability. but i think we do. so the issue is what is our responsibility as a nation. if he just turns the asia-pacific area we have five major treaties in the asia-pacific area. five of them. they go back decades. we have responsibility for decades. i would argue that many of the nations in the asia-pacific area rely on the presence of the united state and rely on us as a stabilizing factor. we...
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what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day before his oldest son, at the age of 5, his birthday was the next day. this is the reason why i do it. 300 family is, over 350 families in san francisco alone that i know personally, that are members of the healing circle, cases have not been solved. she lost three sons to gun violence in the month of august. that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew
what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day...
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we do a good job of generating high in housing. we can always do better. we do a decent job providing low-income housing. we do a terrible job providing housing for lower middle class and middle-class people, people who are working and paying taxes. we need to have them here for a functioning economy. i am looking for ways to fund more of that kind of housing, particularly for a central employees like teachers, nurses, first responders. we need to make sure that our development is a transit- oriented. we do not want to encourage suburban sprawl. we want to do infill housing so that people can live near where they work and near public transportation. >> let's talk about public transportation. is there adequate muni service in your district? what is the parking and traffic situation like? >> muni is not near where it needs to be. in the caster, we have the subway. -- in the castro, we have the subway. a can be terrific or frustrating. we are next to the bart line. in other parts of the district, is unreliable. the writeridership is lower bece of unreliabilit
we do a good job of generating high in housing. we can always do better. we do a decent job providing low-income housing. we do a terrible job providing housing for lower middle class and middle-class people, people who are working and paying taxes. we need to have them here for a functioning economy. i am looking for ways to fund more of that kind of housing, particularly for a central employees like teachers, nurses, first responders. we need to make sure that our development is a transit-...
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how you doing? how you doing, mr. miller. everybody. as we just sit back then, we were poor but proud, you know? i would want to the 6:00 mass, three quarters of a mile in the inner city. who would walk, let a little kid today, walked three quarters of a mile in the inner city to serve at the 6:00 mass? okay, if you can't do that how has it improved? i'm not getting into the very complicated, just ask a simple question. i could walk to serve the 6:00 mass, catholic i with my green u.s. bookbag gone and nobody ever bothered me. can you do it today? something different, something is happen. so i don't have a theory, but it do know that we should at least fess up and say something is wrong, and then deal with it and not turn it into some political fodder, but turn it into something else. >> let's talk for a second about your time at yale, because you've been open about talking with us, justice thomas. to this day i think he still have his 15 cents -- 15-cent cigar sigir on your diploma but why did you put that sticker there? why was your e
how you doing? how you doing, mr. miller. everybody. as we just sit back then, we were poor but proud, you know? i would want to the 6:00 mass, three quarters of a mile in the inner city. who would walk, let a little kid today, walked three quarters of a mile in the inner city to serve at the 6:00 mass? okay, if you can't do that how has it improved? i'm not getting into the very complicated, just ask a simple question. i could walk to serve the 6:00 mass, catholic i with my green u.s. bookbag...
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why do it? there was a story in my book as she is about to drop out and someone said if you stay you will make more money so she stayed and 10 years later her salary covers plenty of child-care and other things. so we need both public policy reform and better negotiating and women to look ahead at what is coming not right now. >> host: you talk about this in the context of the choice of a husband and you said to believe the single most career decision is if she will have a life partner and who that is and you go on commack was looking for life partner my voice -- that advice is today all of them the crazy boys and the nice boys in the bad boys but don't marry them. they did not make good has-beens. [laughter] >> very good advice. [laughter] >> i stand by my data. [laughter] you can date'' will be want it is marriage or allied commitment to your woman thinking of making the life commitment to a woman because to women or two men will split household responsibilities very the even the but if you ha
why do it? there was a story in my book as she is about to drop out and someone said if you stay you will make more money so she stayed and 10 years later her salary covers plenty of child-care and other things. so we need both public policy reform and better negotiating and women to look ahead at what is coming not right now. >> host: you talk about this in the context of the choice of a husband and you said to believe the single most career decision is if she will have a life partner...
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so, what am i going to do? they ended up -- i said, do not paint over it. it's got to be power washed. you have to use -- that can be really expensive. they went and painted over it. and now it looks worse than the graffiti. i see it all over the city that a tag is painted over with brown paint, with whatever is available. and then it becomes a real problem because it's really hard to remove it then. so, i think that -- my thought about it, i know dpw doesn't have the financial resources, but realistically i think sidewalks even though they're kind of that nebulous gray area where technically they're owned by the property owner, but they really are public property. and i think that's something that dpw should somehow find the funding to take care of that property because private property owners are not going to hire somebody with a power washer to come out there and do it. i just know it. i mean, i see very, very few examples of that. >> larry. >> i would agree. but as always, it's an issue of funding. we do have approved product listses on our website. so,
so, what am i going to do? they ended up -- i said, do not paint over it. it's got to be power washed. you have to use -- that can be really expensive. they went and painted over it. and now it looks worse than the graffiti. i see it all over the city that a tag is painted over with brown paint, with whatever is available. and then it becomes a real problem because it's really hard to remove it then. so, i think that -- my thought about it, i know dpw doesn't have the financial resources, but...
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you don't do that and we don't do that, we don't do that. we don't do that. lawyers are masterful at something called distinguishing adverse president. we all labor from confirmation by s. we are burdened with it. and then they move on. and, boy, was that ever stupid, what they did. and their eyes are on the wrong balls because the underlying -- the underlying -- the prevailing underlying trends are there for all of them or at least an awful lot of them, an awful lot of them. and you will see. abbey, sometime in the next 18 months i was not pretty to they are, but sometime in the next 18 months there will be another spectacular failure of the big firm. >> how would you compare your motives in going to law school with your students modest? >> i was just like that. you know, i -- i mean, i was really lucky. i grew up watching perry mason with my dad, and i thought that his lawyers did. back in those days it was perry mason and sam benedict. i don't remember all the other ones, but atticas' fence, you know. i thought that his lawyers did. they did great, noble t
you don't do that and we don't do that, we don't do that. we don't do that. lawyers are masterful at something called distinguishing adverse president. we all labor from confirmation by s. we are burdened with it. and then they move on. and, boy, was that ever stupid, what they did. and their eyes are on the wrong balls because the underlying -- the underlying -- the prevailing underlying trends are there for all of them or at least an awful lot of them, an awful lot of them. and you will see....
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nobody else is doing it. nobody else is doing it well. this is how much money that could be made for it. how to create the product. you need to answer all these questions. if they think it is good enough, here is the money. as a result, they will get a little piece of your company. >> okay. >> we're going to take a break. when we come back, we will ask david about how to get the launch going and what to expect. and also what if you don't have an idea? you want to just get a job. find out if you can get hired when we return. >>> we are back. all right, we've been talking about if you wanted to start your own business, it should only be the next facebook. but let's say that you get it going suffering through the first year, but things are tough. you've got a roof over your head and all of that. so you get it going. how much can you expect to make when they really watch it? >> any product. create a product that you get advertising dollars for and you make money off of that. the other realization that you gather a lot of users and you realize
nobody else is doing it. nobody else is doing it well. this is how much money that could be made for it. how to create the product. you need to answer all these questions. if they think it is good enough, here is the money. as a result, they will get a little piece of your company. >> okay. >> we're going to take a break. when we come back, we will ask david about how to get the launch going and what to expect. and also what if you don't have an idea? you want to just get a job....
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do you ever wonder about that? do we all see the same, mm? do we all taste the same? do we all smell the same? do we all feel the same? differences, individual differences, huh? and how would you know? -- and look at what we got here, gang. red, green, blue, all together give what? begin with a w. - white. - white. and isn't that nice? isn't that nice? because now what you're doing is the low frequency part of the spectrum, right here, banging into your eye, the middle part of the spectrum, whip-boom, banging you right in the eye and the high part of the spectrum, whoop, and it all averages out to be the light isn't that neat? there's another thing, too, that's kind of neat. notice that the blue and the green mix together to give bluish green. isn't that wild, huh? isn't that wild, huh? wild. and notice that the red and the blue mix together to give a bluish red. isn't that wild? wild. no, that's not really wild. you would expect that. but how about this, the red and the green, where they overlap, they give yellow. wow. hc. why should they give yellow? now, you mix re
do you ever wonder about that? do we all see the same, mm? do we all taste the same? do we all smell the same? do we all feel the same? differences, individual differences, huh? and how would you know? -- and look at what we got here, gang. red, green, blue, all together give what? begin with a w. - white. - white. and isn't that nice? isn't that nice? because now what you're doing is the low frequency part of the spectrum, right here, banging into your eye, the middle part of the spectrum,...
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samadi, what do i do if i go to the doctor and i'm concerned it's happening? >> what's happening to you? are you forgetting things? is your memory going down? is it a progressive thing? is there a family history of dementia? the doctor has to dig in. what he has to do, he knows what's not good for the heart is also not good for the brain. we also know as your stomach gets bigger you don't have that problem. as we get more obese, the brain almost shrinks because hippocampus, memory center, doesn't function as well. >> a lot of those risk factors we talked about, obessity, diabetes, smoking is on the top of the pyramid. as marc mentioned you would have basic constrictions. blfs don't bring enough blood to the brain. risk factors of coronary artery disease. arteries are small. think about the arteries in the brain, they are even smaller. there's not enough room. it's the same systemic problem. how do you take care of this. eric, you're in trouble. we've got to take care of this. besides exercise and sugar and all this stuff we talk about, last week we talked abou
samadi, what do i do if i go to the doctor and i'm concerned it's happening? >> what's happening to you? are you forgetting things? is your memory going down? is it a progressive thing? is there a family history of dementia? the doctor has to dig in. what he has to do, he knows what's not good for the heart is also not good for the brain. we also know as your stomach gets bigger you don't have that problem. as we get more obese, the brain almost shrinks because hippocampus, memory center,...
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why do people do what they do? how do people do what they do in washington and ultimately why does it matter? i think one of the blessings we have is we've been covering this stuff for 20 years now. i myself worked on capitol hill, covered the white house, covered the presidency for a while. mike has done the same thing. you learn a lot. you observe a lot. you end up getting all these amazing sources. a lot of your conversations, if you're going to use the conventions of modern journalism well, do off quote that says that, do you use that on the record? it prevents you from telling people what's going on so we try to loosen up with the column and tell it like it is like we see it base odden the reporting and experience we have in town. >> rose: let me start with that and the president. where do you think the president is in his second term right now? because there was a column which got my attention that morning saying "d.c. turns on the president." >> the president is going to be surprised how lasting this is. the
why do people do what they do? how do people do what they do in washington and ultimately why does it matter? i think one of the blessings we have is we've been covering this stuff for 20 years now. i myself worked on capitol hill, covered the white house, covered the presidency for a while. mike has done the same thing. you learn a lot. you observe a lot. you end up getting all these amazing sources. a lot of your conversations, if you're going to use the conventions of modern journalism well,...
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knows what to do. you know what to do. you know what to do. you just is socked in to the hierarchy in some way where you have to make a decision where to save your but we to sit your commanders but. i would just ask for permission to change the story about the british cat with the kid. he just couldn't do it. i would like to change it to he just wouldn't do it. and the reason he wouldn't is new better. deepened his heart and soul in new, i'm not going to do this. the only guy who came back alive stood up around of who he was in the decisions he made, and he did not come back with one man, not a woman, not one man. where do we lose the idea that we know what to do? we will do the right thing. you have to worry about it. you can see it. we just have to act on it. is not a matter of courage. is a matter of necessity. necessity because you remember the rest of your life, because the inmate. now you'll make the right one. >> fifteen seconds. i wrote a chapter in as a major character because every nurse i interviewed said i could not have done my jo
knows what to do. you know what to do. you know what to do. you just is socked in to the hierarchy in some way where you have to make a decision where to save your but we to sit your commanders but. i would just ask for permission to change the story about the british cat with the kid. he just couldn't do it. i would like to change it to he just wouldn't do it. and the reason he wouldn't is new better. deepened his heart and soul in new, i'm not going to do this. the only guy who came back...
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, how you are actually doing. and this is a tag that was created out of our logo. our logo is capital city clean up, wiping out graffiti. and the taggers are so angry with how we're doing, they've taken our logo and changed it to taking out creativity and they are stenciling it all over the city. i'm happy they know who we are and we are annoying them. this is just our sponsors, capital city clean up is fortunate to have a vast array of corporate sponsors, especially media partner. any questions? >> you said that 19 percent of the incidents were on post boxes. do you guys make them pay for that? >> make the --. >> canadian --. >> canada post clean it up? we have a special relationship with canada post. it was a funny way how we got that relationship. they were arguing they couldn't keep up with cleaning them, so bylaw officers started sending notifications to the owner of the canada post boxes, who happens to be the post master general in ottawa. they take them over a week period and canada post has a contractor g
, how you are actually doing. and this is a tag that was created out of our logo. our logo is capital city clean up, wiping out graffiti. and the taggers are so angry with how we're doing, they've taken our logo and changed it to taking out creativity and they are stenciling it all over the city. i'm happy they know who we are and we are annoying them. this is just our sponsors, capital city clean up is fortunate to have a vast array of corporate sponsors, especially media partner. any...
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something you don't want to do in order to enable you do something that you want to do you should do something you want to do and most good things come out of that have? >> i think that's very often true. >> rose: but not always. takers succeed. >> takers, matchers and giver cans achieve success. >> rose: why do you think you resonate with people? is it because they all want to give more -- they all want to care more but somehow they think doing that will impede them getting ahead? >> i think there are a lot of people who hold strong values around helping others, supporting others, expressing compassion but they are afraid if they do that it will come at the expense of their own success. >> tell me about the call center experiment. >> this is a study i did with howard heavenner. this was university of michigan callers trying to get alumni to donate money to the university. the callers were just burning out and dropping like plies and one of the callers posted a saoupb on his wallet said "doing a good job here is like wetting your pants in a dark suit. you get a warm feeling but no on
something you don't want to do in order to enable you do something that you want to do you should do something you want to do and most good things come out of that have? >> i think that's very often true. >> rose: but not always. takers succeed. >> takers, matchers and giver cans achieve success. >> rose: why do you think you resonate with people? is it because they all want to give more -- they all want to care more but somehow they think doing that will impede them...
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that's what i want to do. that's what i'm here to do. that's what i enjoy. >> you tell me you're a shareholder activist. >> i don't say--the name is the same. an activist is the same as a raider, you know. they call it whatever you want. rose by any other name. >> so you haven't changed? >> i haven't changed at all. not one iota. [ticking] >> eli and your lovely wife right here please. >> eli broad may be very rich, but he says he wants to die poor. to achieve that, he gives money away by the bucket load. half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a. opera, the museum of contemporary art, three scientific research centers, and he puts his name on almost all of them. you want the world to know about it by putting your name on all the things you do support. >> i don't keep it a secret, that's for sure. [ticking] >> when sony, the electronics giant that's the epitome of japan incorporated, lost its cutting edge, it did something radical. it hired a westerner, sir howard stringer, as its new ceo. sony is no longer th
that's what i want to do. that's what i'm here to do. that's what i enjoy. >> you tell me you're a shareholder activist. >> i don't say--the name is the same. an activist is the same as a raider, you know. they call it whatever you want. rose by any other name. >> so you haven't changed? >> i haven't changed at all. not one iota. [ticking] >> eli and your lovely wife right here please. >> eli broad may be very rich, but he says he wants to die poor. to...
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we do not do immigration reform every year.we do it once every 30 years, if things break the right way. the economics of reform legislation on the basis of current labor market conditions is fundamentally a mistake. it is the case of the american economy is a remarkable thing. it has on average fully employed its people over hundreds of years even though we get bigger and bigger through immigration and childbirth. that is the nature of a successful economy -- it grows and employs people. i have little doubt about the capacity of the u.s. economy to absorb and employ people from both fronts in the future. so, i think that is important. second, let's get the metrics right. if we take your numbers, 2 million immigrants a year, 20 million immigrants legally, over a decade, that important number swamps the 10 million or 11 million that are here illegally. let's evaluate the legislation on the basis of what it will do over the long haul, and the core there is what happens to high-tech visas, temporary worker programs, and, most impor
we do not do immigration reform every year.we do it once every 30 years, if things break the right way. the economics of reform legislation on the basis of current labor market conditions is fundamentally a mistake. it is the case of the american economy is a remarkable thing. it has on average fully employed its people over hundreds of years even though we get bigger and bigger through immigration and childbirth. that is the nature of a successful economy -- it grows and employs people. i have...
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neil: you can do both though, unbiased here, i do like windows 8, i do. >> really? do both. >> we mate change so much. >> that's right. that prompted this. >> i can't get used to it. it's a legacy product, chuck it or get down to how people use stuff. neil: prefer the older version to this? >> i do. we have not consciously -- dlitly have not updated. i don't like the fact of the point and clilick and devices ae not compatible. neil: resis tent to change as well as the core base of the people? >> requires retraining, and then the inevitable bugs with every new software, just a pain. for the first time, corporate america said, you know what? i'm not knee jrk upgrading because you told me to, holding off >> that's a big one because now the corporate user base is just not on auto pilot. >> sometime republican we don't buy new computers very other movant; right? >> windows 1998 here. >> that's right. neil: reiable, good, solid. [laughter] do you think that something microsoft can overcome or something that could be, like, a new coke fiasco? >> tough question. i think the
neil: you can do both though, unbiased here, i do like windows 8, i do. >> really? do both. >> we mate change so much. >> that's right. that prompted this. >> i can't get used to it. it's a legacy product, chuck it or get down to how people use stuff. neil: prefer the older version to this? >> i do. we have not consciously -- dlitly have not updated. i don't like the fact of the point and clilick and devices ae not compatible. neil: resis tent to change as well as...
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and most people do not have that. but it's something you do not need a special skill to do. and so, i would encourage you whenever you meet up with something new that is a little frightening come a little scary and you don't know how to do it that you kind of look in the face and say okay i will figure it out. and just asked and study until you figure it out. so what happened? i looked at perry mason on television. and as i started going to high school and college, i eventually learned about the supreme court and learned more about law. i'm going to read you a little bit of my book. my ambition to become a lawyer had nothing to do with middle class respectability and comfort. some lawyers make a good living but that was not what motivated me. i ander stood their job as being to help people. i understood it was a force for good, for protecting the community, for upholding order against the threat of chaos and for resolving the conflict. it gives a structure to most of our relationships allowing us to promote our interests in the most harmonious way and overseeing this noble p
and most people do not have that. but it's something you do not need a special skill to do. and so, i would encourage you whenever you meet up with something new that is a little frightening come a little scary and you don't know how to do it that you kind of look in the face and say okay i will figure it out. and just asked and study until you figure it out. so what happened? i looked at perry mason on television. and as i started going to high school and college, i eventually learned about...
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i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so s
i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a...
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we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do.... ♪ just it's been a busy week of denials from the administration that claims to know nothing about the three scandals engulfing the white house. as lou dobbs pointed out last night, they're not doing much to fix things. >> we call in the i don't know administration. now the president is using this new mantra, he says that he just wants toix things. he doesn't want to talk about benghazi, the irs, the justice department. the acting commissioner of the irs is out even though he was planning to leave in a couple weeks. the president still has, he says, complete confidence in his attorney general even though 131 congressmen, eight senators and two govnors have called for holder's resignation over the fast and furious scandal. forgot about that scandal? be. gerri: i don't know, i couldn't imagineknowing. they're amazing, lou. are you talking about this tonight? >> oh, absolutely. as we are now calling it, this know-nothing administration because everyone seems to have exactly the same mant
we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do.... ♪ just it's been a busy week of denials from the administration that claims to know nothing about the three scandals engulfing the white house. as lou dobbs pointed out last night, they're not doing much to fix things. >> we call in the i don't know administration. now the president is using this new mantra, he says that he just wants toix things. he doesn't want to talk about benghazi, the irs, the justice...
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host: what in particular do you like about what the president is doing? is that his style or his agenda items? caller: it is his stance and emigration. i think people need to stop thinking of immigration as being a negative for the u.s.. it is more positive. ost: ok"politico"wrote about immigration as a component of the issues president obama addressed yesterday. ouroln, neb., on independent line, good morning. caller: i am not to approve an of obama. right now, we have seen two mass shootings. we are questioning both of these individuals mental stability and we understand there is mental illness out there. the problem i see is that he is not showing leadership even with obama care because when you look at the registry -- i went through and looked at the insurance plan -- those of us with mental illnesses are required to pay up to 50% of that medical care, not just like a regular elements. the president needs to spearhead was going on with mental health care. , not just obama care. he has not said in a thing about this. i don't approve, thank you. host: m
host: what in particular do you like about what the president is doing? is that his style or his agenda items? caller: it is his stance and emigration. i think people need to stop thinking of immigration as being a negative for the u.s.. it is more positive. ost: ok"politico"wrote about immigration as a component of the issues president obama addressed yesterday. ouroln, neb., on independent line, good morning. caller: i am not to approve an of obama. right now, we have seen two mass...
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we just can't do that. now, lance, if i were to tell you to do the microwave, what would you do? okay. all right, very good. [ cheers and applause ] as always, that is perfect. >> thank you, thank you. can i get out of the cage now? >> jimmy: no, sorry. we still can't. >> all right, cool. ♪ >> jimmy: all right, very good. thank you. all right, lance. now, whoever invents the better dance is the winner. you guys ready to play? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, very good. all right, go take your places on opposite sides of the great wall of dance. all right, here we go, guys. all right. i'll shout out the dances. ready, hit it, roots! ♪ all right, first one. do the bro-bot. [ laughter ] all right, very good. now, do the freaky frog! [ light laughter ] ♪ all right, good. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] now do the elevator. the elevator. ♪ all right, very good. now let's do -- do the disco dentist. ♪ all right, very good. now -- [ laughter ] let's do hand dancing. hand -- hand dancing. ♪ oh, that's pretty good. oh, hey, that's nice. [ cheers ] all right, let's do the sexy s
we just can't do that. now, lance, if i were to tell you to do the microwave, what would you do? okay. all right, very good. [ cheers and applause ] as always, that is perfect. >> thank you, thank you. can i get out of the cage now? >> jimmy: no, sorry. we still can't. >> all right, cool. ♪ >> jimmy: all right, very good. thank you. all right, lance. now, whoever invents the better dance is the winner. you guys ready to play? >> yeah. >> yeah. >>...
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even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... evat od,ter.tever business you're in, that's t business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. neil: facebook expanding, yahoo profit surging, both have women leaving. both receiving big time thank u's and big-time payback addition to go with it. breaking and $6 million for her first six months of work. former "the view" costar star jones represent women trying to get where they are. since a lot of them have a lon ways to go. >> we have many issues we are facing with the membership of any pow. we run sort of the gamut, we haveomen run the corpotions hallway to women starting new business out of their homes and everything in between. doctors, lawyers, insurance salespeople, people with manicures. neil: what keeps altogether? >> the fact we are professional women looking the opportunity to network with each other. neil: do find it encouraging?
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we do this. and it's in the backdrop, and justin was alluding to this. there's a court case that will challenge, that is effectively challenging the fcc's ability to regulate at all. so the agency very much has to address this question, and i might also note that every chair about sometimes between 3-6 months in faces a different existential question when they discover two important things. first, everything that got them the job is not what helps them do the job. and the second is why are they really will? where can they really make a difference? where are they simply reflecting the forces that would happen anyway, and where can they personally make a difference? and that's the interesting question about what tom will be grappling with. of but i don't share the same concerns as those folks. >> host: it should be noted that i-i-schoen of public knowledge has put out a public release, i believe tom will be a proactive chairman who will not allow the fcc to become irrelevant as broadband becomes th
we do this. and it's in the backdrop, and justin was alluding to this. there's a court case that will challenge, that is effectively challenging the fcc's ability to regulate at all. so the agency very much has to address this question, and i might also note that every chair about sometimes between 3-6 months in faces a different existential question when they discover two important things. first, everything that got them the job is not what helps them do the job. and the second is why are they...
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i hope we do. why is the obama administration prosecuting so many people accused of lacking national security secrets? then a shocking story. thousands of young women apparently are infatuated with the terrorist dzhokhar tsarnaev. those reports after these messages. >> factor follow up segment tonight, the obama administration has indicted six federal employees for lacking classified information, that's more than any other administration. what exactly is going on? joining us from washington is that correct zad and attorney who often represents federal employees who get caught up in this kind of stuff. we have covert prafingses around the world terror. if the press finds out about them. they could die. i think we know about that is the obama administration doing anything wrong here by upping the prosecutions of the leakers? >> no. not necessarily. leaks need to be prosecuted as you said my clients are often covert intelligence officers. military members and a leak could actually cause them harm what
i hope we do. why is the obama administration prosecuting so many people accused of lacking national security secrets? then a shocking story. thousands of young women apparently are infatuated with the terrorist dzhokhar tsarnaev. those reports after these messages. >> factor follow up segment tonight, the obama administration has indicted six federal employees for lacking classified information, that's more than any other administration. what exactly is going on? joining us from...
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by doing this, you will show bryan that he can do the same.r living was taken. when you have children one day, you will understand you live and breathe for your kids. warren is having a hard time. all the women in his life have left him, and he won't let me out of his sight. i pray our pain ends soon, and can i see my girls. give bryan a hug and a kiss, and know that you are a great person with a lot to give. love, jackie. >> whatever happened in this tragedy, there was no evidence that diane schuler was a bad person. what evidence we have is that she was a very good mom, and a very good person generally, maybe a bit too good, a bit of a perfectionist. i don't see any evidence that what she did was intentional. given the fact she was generally someone with very high standards for herself, was someone very socially connected, a good protector factors, so even if she found out some horrible news, i don't see it likely she would kill herself, especially not in the manner that this tragedy occurred. it's hard to imagine, isn't it, that simple coin
by doing this, you will show bryan that he can do the same.r living was taken. when you have children one day, you will understand you live and breathe for your kids. warren is having a hard time. all the women in his life have left him, and he won't let me out of his sight. i pray our pain ends soon, and can i see my girls. give bryan a hug and a kiss, and know that you are a great person with a lot to give. love, jackie. >> whatever happened in this tragedy, there was no evidence that...
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don't do it! but why is that so difficult to do?entrenched talking point powers have such a swayçó over the conversation? is it purely that they believe that that conflict is the most interesting and beneficial? >> i think possibly. but, again, i urge yovr to keep watching cnn, and there is much more intelligent conversation going on. and i think that's really -- >> tell me what time. baz i do watch it. in between when and when? >> from morning to night. >> jon: okay. all right. ( laughter ) are you sure you're watching cnn? >> i'm on it, i'm on it. >> jon: you are on it. here's the craziesting thing. we're talking about the syrian thing. apparently israel has no bombed syria, and now no one knows what to make of that, because the syrian rebels think great, that weakens assad and that helps us but we hate those guys. over there it seems like the enemy of my enemy is still ciemed of my enemy. >> you're absolute right about that. in this huge conundrum that developed over the weekend, basically israel had its own red line and it decid
don't do it! but why is that so difficult to do?entrenched talking point powers have such a swayçó over the conversation? is it purely that they believe that that conflict is the most interesting and beneficial? >> i think possibly. but, again, i urge yovr to keep watching cnn, and there is much more intelligent conversation going on. and i think that's really -- >> tell me what time. baz i do watch it. in between when and when? >> from morning to night. >> jon: okay....
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so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ . adam: we keep talking about the housing recovery but is it real or not? tomorrow fox business is throughout the day but here on "money" we want to give you a little head start now. re -- real estate investment trusts or reits may make your eyes glaze over. they make my eyes glaze over because i don't understand them. my next guest says it is a great way to get in without make needing a mortgage and you may be missing out on some easy money and pretty safe dividends. brad thomas joins us right now. he is managing director of capital markets realty out of georgia. >> right. adam: you also have a newsletter. >> i do. adam: that explains reits for people like me who don't get it. very simply, what is in maybe, 25 seconds, what is a reit and how do i get in on it? >> sure. adam, reits by law must pay out 90% of the taxable income in the form of dividends. i use the word must. use another word,
so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ . adam: we keep talking about the housing recovery but is it real or not? tomorrow fox business is throughout the day but here on "money" we want to give you a little head start now. re -- real estate investment trusts or reits may make your eyes glaze over. they make my eyes glaze over because i don't understand them. my next guest says it is a great...
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why do you have to do that? you don't have to defend it.ou can be an honest guy. [ laughter ] tell it like you just told it here. you don't have to defend it. >> fine. i will let you go on that one, o'reilly. look, the point is do i honestly belief there are serious political problems? yes. i do honestly believe there are legal problems. yes. i'm not ready to say that eric holder broke the law. but he is dying by a thousand cuts and i don't think he survives. >> bill: you think he is going to resign, correct? >> i think, knowing arng holder for 20 years the point is going to come when he says i'm doing so much damage here i'm probably going to get out. if he hadn't signed the rosen subpoena. >> bill: that was big because he contradicted himself. we have inside information from carl cameron coming up about what beckel just said so i'm going to hold that here. now, it looks to me like the republican party smells blood in the water. you know, the congressman kind of dodged me when i said hey, do you think this is going to be a big 2014 issue.
why do you have to do that? you don't have to defend it.ou can be an honest guy. [ laughter ] tell it like you just told it here. you don't have to defend it. >> fine. i will let you go on that one, o'reilly. look, the point is do i honestly belief there are serious political problems? yes. i do honestly believe there are legal problems. yes. i'm not ready to say that eric holder broke the law. but he is dying by a thousand cuts and i don't think he survives. >> bill: you think he...
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how do i do this? i built a spread sheet.and gina and a few other women, they just said that's how we do it. go for it. that's exactly how you get it done. >> you're leaving a digital trail every day. so are terrorists when that person travels, when that person gets on a phone, when we get information from a courier in al-qaida and who he's touching and we bounce it against information we might have found out two years ago. they're looking at a human terrorist and it results in an action against that target the next day. somebody who wants to fight. that's what a targeter is. >> you have to intimately know the target you're going after. how that person is going to act, react, what they're going to do that day, what their strategy is, who they're going to talk to, what are their priorities in life. is it wife number one? is it wife number two? ike being in the wild west. it was complete chaos. he was initially excited about this. this is something that, at the time, he couldn't pull off. he was happy to support the endeavor. [
how do i do this? i built a spread sheet.and gina and a few other women, they just said that's how we do it. go for it. that's exactly how you get it done. >> you're leaving a digital trail every day. so are terrorists when that person travels, when that person gets on a phone, when we get information from a courier in al-qaida and who he's touching and we bounce it against information we might have found out two years ago. they're looking at a human terrorist and it results in an action...
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does that mean you're right i mean we you know i wouldn't be doing what i'm doing you wouldn't be doing what you're doing if we didn't have faith that humanity could turn this around that we could really come up on top. and win over this global struggle and i wanted to actually mention a podcast that you just had with dr ron paul congressman ron paul which really does showcase how there's a lot that libertarians and leftists can agree on we can unite on a lot of things against the establishment instead of having such a fragmented opposition how can we focus more on this unification. what are going to be a number of different coalitions and coming together that will surprise people that brother ron paul and brother rand paul i come together with in terms of their defense of rights and liberties. drones has been the focus of the thirteen hour filibuster brother rand paul thought it was wonderful i wish that he had talked about non americans as well as americans would at least the issue receive a certain publicized invisibility when it comes to ron paul and we have come together with him a
does that mean you're right i mean we you know i wouldn't be doing what i'm doing you wouldn't be doing what you're doing if we didn't have faith that humanity could turn this around that we could really come up on top. and win over this global struggle and i wanted to actually mention a podcast that you just had with dr ron paul congressman ron paul which really does showcase how there's a lot that libertarians and leftists can agree on we can unite on a lot of things against the establishment...
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so that's what we do, xim jim. we're good at what we do.pably all the way from gathering at the wellhead, all the way through marketing of natural gas. >> i wanted to foe what your industry can do, they want to hire a lot of people. if you have any projects, i bet you hire lot of people. towards the energy renaissance, where are you? and where are we as a nation? >> we are in the early beginnings, no doubt about it. we are hiring a lot of people. we have doubled, just markwest, little parkwest from 500 to a,000 last year of employees. that's creating a big challenge, but, absolutely, jim, this, the marcelsus a great example. it's changing industry, not only is it changing the ability for the u.s. to become the world supplier of energy. it's also inside the u.s., these shale plays, because they're located in so many different areas of california, the rockies, oklahoma, texas, gulf coast. up in the northeast. it's changing the pipeline infrastructure. the requirements for infrastructure, obviously all of tease processing facilities. all of th
so that's what we do, xim jim. we're good at what we do.pably all the way from gathering at the wellhead, all the way through marketing of natural gas. >> i wanted to foe what your industry can do, they want to hire a lot of people. if you have any projects, i bet you hire lot of people. towards the energy renaissance, where are you? and where are we as a nation? >> we are in the early beginnings, no doubt about it. we are hiring a lot of people. we have doubled, just markwest,...