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does it stillist? >> it does. it's interesting to look at who gives and why.ou find that americans up and down the american distribution tend to be very charitable, which is one of the things that makes america beautiful and gives us hope that people can have access to opportunity, because we tend to want to help out our fellow american. i think one of the more interesting things to come to light is there was a study that as inequality increases and times get tougher, people trench in. >> even the wealthy? >> even the wealthy, people tend to be less philanthropic, because they feel less secure. we don't want to create conditions that would hurt people's willingness to be philanthropic. people instead of giving directly money, having people to your house to dinner, there are community mechanisms that i think supplant the charity that you don't necessarily see in the statistics. >> the streaming says: >> there's an appeal to conscious to be made as was mentioned with the gospel wealth example. there's an interest op ed in the new york tiles by warren buffet's so
does it stillist? >> it does. it's interesting to look at who gives and why.ou find that americans up and down the american distribution tend to be very charitable, which is one of the things that makes america beautiful and gives us hope that people can have access to opportunity, because we tend to want to help out our fellow american. i think one of the more interesting things to come to light is there was a study that as inequality increases and times get tougher, people trench in....
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does it help people?f and public and stories, wrapping it in a story or narrative really helps them catch on. those steps are what we found drives success. >> what about the element of surprise? because when i'm watching a video, and all of a sudden twerking girls falls over and catches on fire, to me it was hilarious. is that a factor? >> absolutely. creating surprise makes it more novel, but also when you are sharing that surprise, they are going to get that same emotional response that you got. and with respect to jimmy kimmel's twerking girl, the surprise of the fact that he was behind the whole thing, and it was a large experiment that he played, that got shared as well. >> a big gotcha. i should be clear it's not funny when people caught on fire. >> and lisa replayed that video many times and was laughing out loud. >> our whole staff was. >> i want to show this video. ♪ a pair of legs engineered to defie the laws of physics, and the most epic of splits. ♪ who can say where the road goes, where the d
does it help people?f and public and stories, wrapping it in a story or narrative really helps them catch on. those steps are what we found drives success. >> what about the element of surprise? because when i'm watching a video, and all of a sudden twerking girls falls over and catches on fire, to me it was hilarious. is that a factor? >> absolutely. creating surprise makes it more novel, but also when you are sharing that surprise, they are going to get that same emotional...
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this does not raise taxes. hardworking taxpayers have worked hard and long enough that we need to work on spending instead of taking more from them. third thing, we're taking permanent spending cuts to pay for temporary sequester relief. we think that's a good idea. the savings clearly take time to accrue in this agreement, and that's because we're changing permanent law and those permanent law changes that are made by this act start accruing and compounding that savings so that the savings keep growing and compounding on and on and on. the funny thing about autopilot spending, we call mandatory spending, is it compounds away rom you and spends so much more but if you get reforms, if you get savings, those savings compound as well. this does that. permanent spending cuts to pay for some temporary sequester relief. now what is a sequester? it's across the board, it's accrued, it doesn't prioritize, it doesn't give congress a say so on how the money is spent. this is the third thing that i think is pretty good. i
this does not raise taxes. hardworking taxpayers have worked hard and long enough that we need to work on spending instead of taking more from them. third thing, we're taking permanent spending cuts to pay for temporary sequester relief. we think that's a good idea. the savings clearly take time to accrue in this agreement, and that's because we're changing permanent law and those permanent law changes that are made by this act start accruing and compounding that savings so that the savings...
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what does it mean to be a man in today's society and how does it change from the path? >> i can only speak about what it is to be a man. at least unless you know something that i don't know, i haven't checked my email, but it's not my turn. >> how about for you to be a man in today's society, jimmy, how would you define it for myself? >> i make no decisions and don't listen to what people tell me how to be a man, i just do what i think is right and take responsibility if i'm wrong. >> tyler, i'm going to go to you for this question. what do you think is society's definition of manhood today? >> well, i'm from texas, and as a self-proclaimed gay girly man, i had to find a new definition, but it was not a motive, and it was very strong, but at the same time had no emotion. like dads from the neck up. >> and you grew up in texas, and how did this concept of masculinity that you grew up with, how did it affect you growing up? >> i knew that no matter what, growing up, slightly feminine, or more than slightly feminine, no matter how masculine i was, i was never going to be t
what does it mean to be a man in today's society and how does it change from the path? >> i can only speak about what it is to be a man. at least unless you know something that i don't know, i haven't checked my email, but it's not my turn. >> how about for you to be a man in today's society, jimmy, how would you define it for myself? >> i make no decisions and don't listen to what people tell me how to be a man, i just do what i think is right and take responsibility if i'm...
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obama care does not, i repeat, does not cover babies?when this man tried to get insurance for his family, he was told he could buy a plan for his wife and himself and three young children, but his youngest child was out in the cold. obama care does not cover babies. that was his story and it went directly from the new york post to the fox news channel. >> i assumed it was a glitch, an administrative issue so i called up the new york health exchange and was advised, no, they don't allow children to be on family plans under 2 years of able. >> obama care doesn't cover babies? is that true or false? false. it turns out the reason this particular dad did not get coverage for his baby is he forgot to list the baby when he signed up for insurance. quoting capitol, new york, the mixup appears to be routed in the dad's application, which originally listed three of his children when he has four. when the clerical error was discovered, it was fixed, except by john boehner, who is still pedaling the story as true. i'm not sure i expect fox news to
obama care does not, i repeat, does not cover babies?when this man tried to get insurance for his family, he was told he could buy a plan for his wife and himself and three young children, but his youngest child was out in the cold. obama care does not cover babies. that was his story and it went directly from the new york post to the fox news channel. >> i assumed it was a glitch, an administrative issue so i called up the new york health exchange and was advised, no, they don't allow...
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and it, also, it does not, safety the planning code requirements for a rear yard. so it is really a project that has been forced into a very small area, and it does not fit in the area and it is way too big for the area. and in order to make it fit, the planning department has agreed to all of these variances and the planning code that allow it not to have the proper backyard. and allow it to have, you know, 48 percent of the units open into a hallway and don't hope into an open space or either a win dowerer or a door and it is backyard, and it is the top of the parking garage. and so i mean that we really think that this project needs to be sent back to the planning department, and scaled down. with the neighborhood, believes that the building no higher than 4 stories out to be allowed here. and that will allow that the design to be done in a way that won't require all of these variances in the planning code. and it will not overwhelm the neighborhood and will not threaten the club as much as this one does. and would, provide protection for the rest of the folks t
and it, also, it does not, safety the planning code requirements for a rear yard. so it is really a project that has been forced into a very small area, and it does not fit in the area and it is way too big for the area. and in order to make it fit, the planning department has agreed to all of these variances and the planning code that allow it not to have the proper backyard. and allow it to have, you know, 48 percent of the units open into a hallway and don't hope into an open space or either...
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what does he plan to do? >> in a word cuts.act that the 20 government thencies, the one who won election is signaling more cuts on the way. a getting rid of the carbon tax. the chief of energy and to get rid of mining tax which did not raise any real revenue. what he has done that he said there will be no new taxes. not ang nothing is option for australia. if we want a dynamic and modern deliversnd that ongoing rises a living, the heavy lifting of reduction will have to come from spending with restraint rather than taxes. no thing is for sure -- country has ever taxed is way to prosperity. day, he isnd of the a politician. he is taking the blame for all of this -- he is putting the blame for all of this on the preceding government. >> shocking stuff. thank you. >> an unlikely combination. of china'sby one richest man. the ipo raises more questions than answers. more on that story. good morning, zeb. are talking about amc entertainment. one of the biggest -- the second-biggest in the u.s. and is on by the third richest man in ch
what does he plan to do? >> in a word cuts.act that the 20 government thencies, the one who won election is signaling more cuts on the way. a getting rid of the carbon tax. the chief of energy and to get rid of mining tax which did not raise any real revenue. what he has done that he said there will be no new taxes. not ang nothing is option for australia. if we want a dynamic and modern deliversnd that ongoing rises a living, the heavy lifting of reduction will have to come from spending...
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>> if anyone does, he does. look at all of the things he's done at ford in the time he's been there. raising capital before the crash of 2008. he did what other automakers have not been able to do without tarp funding. he is an impressive guy. you can see why microsoft would at least even a serious look. -- give him a serious look. >> we will see if the board shines a light in his face and asked him what is really going on here. >> no waterboarding. >> [laughter] thank you. just a reminder, we will bring bring you -- just a reminder, we will be bringing you a special " bloomberg west" tomorrow. we will show you how ebay is andnding into storefronts take you behind the scenes of the ticket site stub hub. with ae you on a run courier. do not miss it tomorrow. still ahead, after months of criticism over its all-male board, twitter has added a woman to its board. that is next. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west" on bloomberg television. i'm emily chang. twitter has named former pearson ceo marjorie scardino to its board.
>> if anyone does, he does. look at all of the things he's done at ford in the time he's been there. raising capital before the crash of 2008. he did what other automakers have not been able to do without tarp funding. he is an impressive guy. you can see why microsoft would at least even a serious look. -- give him a serious look. >> we will see if the board shines a light in his face and asked him what is really going on here. >> no waterboarding. >> [laughter] thank...
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why does qatar make some of its decisions the way it does? for example, how could a non-democratic political system have the audacity to bring in a number ofy american universities that teach liberal arts to, in a non-democratic environment? or, how dare does qatar support the yearning for freedom in places like libya and syria. thank you, sir. whereas itself is a non-democratic political system? so what are some of the calculation that is go on in the minds of qatari leaders, that prompt to make decision that is really don't seem quite logical or in many ways coherent? and my response to that, or my gut feeling to that is that they make decisions based on several. calculations. firsnst and foremost is this the right decision? does it serve our interests. does it not alienate the united states, even if they don't agree with it, does it not alienate them. and is it something that brings us kudos in the international community? does it help our branding efforts? does it help qatar, inc., ind those terms. conspicuously absent from those calculat
why does qatar make some of its decisions the way it does? for example, how could a non-democratic political system have the audacity to bring in a number ofy american universities that teach liberal arts to, in a non-democratic environment? or, how dare does qatar support the yearning for freedom in places like libya and syria. thank you, sir. whereas itself is a non-democratic political system? so what are some of the calculation that is go on in the minds of qatari leaders, that prompt to...
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. >> and how does he knows when baby need as change? see the answer when it's dad versus the dirty diaper. >> the video i'm about to show you was recently released and was shown at a coroner's inquest to determine whether the police officer's actions were justified. this happened on a residential street in toronto. you see a group of officers screaming and backing up very quickly with their guns drawn. you see a man wearing a hospital gown walk into the frame chasing after two of the officers and then one of the officers fires three shots at that man. that's michael elligan. apparently he has escaped hospital and apparently had been suffering from depression and delusions. here's the information that's been coming out. one of the officers said he shot because he feared for his life and the life of his fellow officers. michael apparently in this moment as he's charging toward the officers was holding two scissors, one in each hand. and the officer that shot michael says he heard him say "one of you is going to die." unfortunately michael
. >> and how does he knows when baby need as change? see the answer when it's dad versus the dirty diaper. >> the video i'm about to show you was recently released and was shown at a coroner's inquest to determine whether the police officer's actions were justified. this happened on a residential street in toronto. you see a group of officers screaming and backing up very quickly with their guns drawn. you see a man wearing a hospital gown walk into the frame chasing after two of...
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adding more lawyers does not make it better.is also the recommendation that you take away cyber command from whoever heads nsa, and nsa be a civilian. what you think of that? guest: it has been military since its founding, and there is no reason why that should not continue. the nsa makes an important role in supporting the military, but if it makes people uncomfortable, it is easily something you could do. splitting cyber command within nsa is probably something you need to knew at the end of the day, but the dilemma is cyber command still depends on nsa capabilities to carry out its mission, and until they build their own, organic capabilities, you can not just pull nsa out. they are on the path. one year from now, and it might you do it in a way that does not leave cyber command limping. host: ralph. democratic caller. fears aree of our exactly what happened with edward snowden -- a high school graduate would get information and college graduates technical companies created. at same people that hired him were the same people
adding more lawyers does not make it better.is also the recommendation that you take away cyber command from whoever heads nsa, and nsa be a civilian. what you think of that? guest: it has been military since its founding, and there is no reason why that should not continue. the nsa makes an important role in supporting the military, but if it makes people uncomfortable, it is easily something you could do. splitting cyber command within nsa is probably something you need to knew at the end of...
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how does that fit into this conversation?the idea started at harvard business school where they took the auditorium lecture hall and curved it around into a horseshoe, so the students could speak with each other during class. that is part of the harvard business school case study, but the next step is to bring the class down to the sub groups so the individual teams of people will work on a project and then they will all report to their professor. that is what this new classroom facilitates. >> what is the biggest challenge in presenting this new design program for what is such a traditional campus outcome? >> there is a lot of conservativism in the educational field. people like the classroom they are familiar with and are nervous about a situation where they are not in control, so it takes a bit of overcoming that but the most effective way to do that is to take people to see a classroom where this is working. >> give us an example you are proud of. >> the first one was at rice university, this has become a tourist destinat
how does that fit into this conversation?the idea started at harvard business school where they took the auditorium lecture hall and curved it around into a horseshoe, so the students could speak with each other during class. that is part of the harvard business school case study, but the next step is to bring the class down to the sub groups so the individual teams of people will work on a project and then they will all report to their professor. that is what this new classroom facilitates....
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part of the cac does is identify the projects that should be funded. that never happens. >> i wanted to make a comment to say that i really agree with what commissioner hillis says. i think it's work our time and i think the projects are self-serving for that project that is in particular being developed and how much does it have a neighborhood wide impact. and lastly, i want to ask a question, i'm trying to think of the larger framework here. does, so the hope is that the fees fund maybe 30 percent of the project, it's what you are saying, right. >> it's eastern neighborhoods. is it somehow biased of other transit needs or open space needs is that taken care of through other process. >> the fact that the impact revenue match bias? >> the fact of the impact money, the 30 percent and the city is somehow encouraged to put more money into these areas? >> right. towards the plan area. >> right. >> i haven't really notice that to date. i noticed the citywide programs that it focuses on geographically. our general planning work helps balance out our focus on
part of the cac does is identify the projects that should be funded. that never happens. >> i wanted to make a comment to say that i really agree with what commissioner hillis says. i think it's work our time and i think the projects are self-serving for that project that is in particular being developed and how much does it have a neighborhood wide impact. and lastly, i want to ask a question, i'm trying to think of the larger framework here. does, so the hope is that the fees fund maybe...
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things that are real. >> he engages in real life. >> stephen: he actually does things later. >> he doesl things, things that he imagined doing and he has to step into reality, and kind of seize the moment and go and live his life for real. >> stephen: which one of those is better. >> well, real life, i think, you know, is a good thing. and having an imagination is a good thing also. i think both are aspects, your imagination, your day dreams can fuel your real life and get to you do things that you wouldn't necessarily do, if you didn't have that imagination. >> stephen: okay, okay. so imagination is good. and real life is good. >> yesing exactly. both are okay. >> stephen: do he makes no journey-- he's managing things an it's good and later it does real things that are good so he doesn't get any better or worse throughout the film. >> did you actually see the movie. >> stephen: i did see its movie, i didn'tee it shall did -- i saw it out of order. >> okay. >> stephen: i saw it benjamin button style. >> right, right, exactly. >> stephen: that is one of my favorite skeerntion spoiler ale
things that are real. >> he engages in real life. >> stephen: he actually does things later. >> he doesl things, things that he imagined doing and he has to step into reality, and kind of seize the moment and go and live his life for real. >> stephen: which one of those is better. >> well, real life, i think, you know, is a good thing. and having an imagination is a good thing also. i think both are aspects, your imagination, your day dreams can fuel your real life...
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what does the fox say? >> it's a little fox. that's what it is. it's a red fox. >> yes.ould be hours and hours of unbrideled entertainment for da vinci, the italian greyhound. >> what does the fox say! >> our buddy francis a little upset with what he didn't get for christmas this year. >> you know i like video games and i didn't get any video games. >> well, santa did drop off one more present this day. >> he does get video games. >> i've already got wii fit. the board on goes up to 350 pounds. i can't use wii fit. biggest loser? why would you lose your money on this crap? >> he's upset because he got exercise-themed games. he made a resolution he was going to lose some weight. >> i thought you could focus on your resolution this year. >> this is bull [ bleep ]. i don't want this crab. would you rather i just dance for a while? just dance, going to be okay. >> there were some good moves in there, though. >> the double flip dance moves. >> he does get destructive here. >> christmas is a time for giving, not for bull [ bleep ], cruel pranks about my [ bleep ] weight. >> oh
what does the fox say? >> it's a little fox. that's what it is. it's a red fox. >> yes.ould be hours and hours of unbrideled entertainment for da vinci, the italian greyhound. >> what does the fox say! >> our buddy francis a little upset with what he didn't get for christmas this year. >> you know i like video games and i didn't get any video games. >> well, santa did drop off one more present this day. >> he does get video games. >> i've already...
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where does someone like myself go? i have a loan, i need additional funding. >> did you try through the sba? >> i already have an sba loan. i went to wells fargo for a line of credit and they would not give me one. >> i can speak to you about it. when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more questions. i know that the panelists have agreed to stay after for those who have specific questions. i do have one question for wells fargo. what are the typical rules for applying for sba loan of less than $50,000? how much money do we need to have in your bank to apply for a loan? >> i am on the smaller side of the bank. i am a transaction guy. i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that i
where does someone like myself go? i have a loan, i need additional funding. >> did you try through the sba? >> i already have an sba loan. i went to wells fargo for a line of credit and they would not give me one. >> i can speak to you about it. when we look at funds that are needed, the biggest thing we look at our cash flow. i can address that with you. unless there is an issue, at that point -- [inaudible] >> let's talk, ok. >> i have a couple of more...
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does that tell me. you will always be good. what does just that get out what to do is eat each one. for the week. it's the age of four. oh and yes they should fight for us business hours. and so on it's all good. but this is not bad. what does love his overthrow. the plot is good wealth the seed. you need all the rest of the bulls to his last days. yet still be associated with this the ball if it does. it's just that right. you still want us all once. we will do it all watts. so bored. it's that one. beautifully. to go. you see in advance. more to see them. oh that must do so. he is. you admit you all for now you do it. let me teach it you the way in the ways in which their grades up. so far with it and finish it. and you saw them both and we would get it. citizen. less yes like the last to fall well not too huge to stand by us. at its best. eight hours what we are. do. we had in all six. much better. what you would accept an old nest that led to low. beyond what the us. it's they who voted tuesday to cost. we had to do more testing. it was good. no feed us. technicians. its fuel ne
does that tell me. you will always be good. what does just that get out what to do is eat each one. for the week. it's the age of four. oh and yes they should fight for us business hours. and so on it's all good. but this is not bad. what does love his overthrow. the plot is good wealth the seed. you need all the rest of the bulls to his last days. yet still be associated with this the ball if it does. it's just that right. you still want us all once. we will do it all watts. so bored. it's...
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coming up, does mother know best. president obama is trying to convince us she does.atest attempt to get young people to sign up for obamacare. will it work or will it crash? plus a duck dynasty star kicked off the latest show. i goal off-the-record and tell you what i think. that's coming up. you can hash it out with us. does the "duck dynasty" star deserve to be suspended or not. post or tweet on facebook now using #greta. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes fr
coming up, does mother know best. president obama is trying to convince us she does.atest attempt to get young people to sign up for obamacare. will it work or will it crash? plus a duck dynasty star kicked off the latest show. i goal off-the-record and tell you what i think. that's coming up. you can hash it out with us. does the "duck dynasty" star deserve to be suspended or not. post or tweet on facebook now using #greta. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho...
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if it does not, they have the opportunity to change it. one of the problems we're seeing right now with having a single approach out of washington is that it is very difficult for washington to deal with every issue that comes up. we're seeing that right now. >> that is it for our time, senator nelson. thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. it is always a pleasure to be on your show. thank you. to >> let me ask you about what is ahead for consumers. though there are still a lot of the insurgency among which states will be participating in certain aspects -- absurd aspect that won't. -- and a certain aspects that won't. >> there would always be discussion over medicaid expansion. their markets existed even before the law kicked in and mitigated some of the impact. over the last couple of weeks, some of the changes that have to thewn is coming back state insurance commissioner. some of the most important people in the room have gotten forgotten. you're going to see this very different experience across sta
if it does not, they have the opportunity to change it. one of the problems we're seeing right now with having a single approach out of washington is that it is very difficult for washington to deal with every issue that comes up. we're seeing that right now. >> that is it for our time, senator nelson. thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. it is always a pleasure to be on your show. thank you. to >> let me ask you about what is ahead for...
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does it actually does something. i know your concern.taking income from other people or yourself and that is all you do your not really showing me that you care. john: it is easy to be generous with other people's money. that is what politicians do. >> that's right. john: thank you. coming up, my take on real charity. ♪ hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ john: i used to be pretty cheap. my mom told me, if you don't save your money you will freeze in the dark. so i saved. but when my career took off and i started getting paid money to make speeches i decided to donate the money to charity, and it changed my life. i realize that i like giving money away. it makes me happy. research on what makes people happy backs that up. on average people who give to chari
does it actually does something. i know your concern.taking income from other people or yourself and that is all you do your not really showing me that you care. john: it is easy to be generous with other people's money. that is what politicians do. >> that's right. john: thank you. coming up, my take on real charity. ♪ hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to...
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does anybody think that? >> how about some honesty, though. >> don't you start speaking out -- >> i don't see where it was so bad that we're going to slow down. i saw the market go up, i saw the jobs improve. show me the evidence. >> okay. because there's a lunatic governor in virginia right now. that's why it was bad. that guy, terry mcauliffe, that's a bad thing. >> adam, what were you saying, i'm sorry. >> i was going to say the market ultimately went up because got it resolved, charles. >> it was up the 2% -- >> adam, i stopped everything so you could make that ridiculous point? >> be stein, do you think then that speaking of the markets they are just going to look at this as more theater that comes to submit congress and what they come up with and they don't take them seriously? >> they said the effect and causes in economics are almost impossible to correlate. you can never tell what the cause is of any effect. >> well, if i understood that i would fully agree with you. i want to thank you very much. we
does anybody think that? >> how about some honesty, though. >> don't you start speaking out -- >> i don't see where it was so bad that we're going to slow down. i saw the market go up, i saw the jobs improve. show me the evidence. >> okay. because there's a lunatic governor in virginia right now. that's why it was bad. that guy, terry mcauliffe, that's a bad thing. >> adam, what were you saying, i'm sorry. >> i was going to say the market ultimately went up...
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that means they cannot trade money that does not help the clients.ed chair ben bernanke says the volcker rule will limit risk- taking. it has been many years in the making. >> i don't think they should make it all that complicated. why are we sitting here three years later? >> where do we stand now, and what exactly is this? >> it does ban proprietary trading for banks on wall street, trading off their own accounts, trying to profit off their own accounts. it also bans them from participating with some limitations and hedge funds and private equity funds. the language is very important. it is tougher on the hedging side of things, things like the london whale trading that jpmorgan went through. >> we might not know exactly how the rule will impact banks. one analyst is not expect all that much. >> traditional market-making activities will be perfectly allowable. what the fed will ultimately be looking at is defining this as a gray area. they probably will not define market-making specifically. they probably will take a "we know it when we see it" app
that means they cannot trade money that does not help the clients.ed chair ben bernanke says the volcker rule will limit risk- taking. it has been many years in the making. >> i don't think they should make it all that complicated. why are we sitting here three years later? >> where do we stand now, and what exactly is this? >> it does ban proprietary trading for banks on wall street, trading off their own accounts, trying to profit off their own accounts. it also bans them...
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does it actually does something. i know your concern.ng income from other people or yourself and that is all you do your not really showing me that you care. john: it is easy to be generous with oer people's money. that is what politicians do. >> that's right. john: thank you. coming up,y take on real charity. ♪ i was late for everything. i would forget really important information my friends told me. i didn't see my peers having the same difficulties that i did. and when my professor approached me about my constant lateness, i knew i had to do something. so i talked to my doctor. and it turns out, i have adhd. a lot of my friends seemed to have no problem keeping a planner and going to class on time. i couldn't organize anything in an efficient way. if this sounds familiar, ... ...or if you had adhd as a kid and thought you outgrew it, ... ...find out more. take a quiz at ownyouradhd.com, to help recoize the symptoms ...like inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. then talk with your doctor. i don't feel that it's anything to be as
does it actually does something. i know your concern.ng income from other people or yourself and that is all you do your not really showing me that you care. john: it is easy to be generous with oer people's money. that is what politicians do. >> that's right. john: thank you. coming up,y take on real charity. ♪ i was late for everything. i would forget really important information my friends told me. i didn't see my peers having the same difficulties that i did. and when my professor...
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this testing involve why does it take an entire month. the detesting at the state police barracks actually this liver and i was actually dime what happens is that the people are prosecuted to the preliminary hearing based upon the surgeon are cuter than our kids the the short form testing that we just discussed the results don't come back from the state police crime lab often times or five six months later it was it was really for tortoise in this case that the testing at the state police crime lab which exonerated substances from being controlled was done rather quickly i did not been done within a month later still than i was in prison that's incredible i cannot believe it takes that long and that ad and or san it alex your client will be filing a suit can you talk about how this experience has really affected him and what sort of damages her be seeking well we're not we're not seeking damages but we haven't determined whether suits going to be with me right now mr bernstein's home enjoying the holidays he's that's his decision whether
this testing involve why does it take an entire month. the detesting at the state police barracks actually this liver and i was actually dime what happens is that the people are prosecuted to the preliminary hearing based upon the surgeon are cuter than our kids the the short form testing that we just discussed the results don't come back from the state police crime lab often times or five six months later it was it was really for tortoise in this case that the testing at the state police crime...
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how does that work? how long does it take? >> it's a resin, from the automobile industry. we're the first company that applied this to smartphones. it protects the phone from scratches. you scratch it pa little bit. with your keys in your pockets or whatever. melissa: right. >> you want your phone to look great throughout its lifetime. this special compound heals itself within, a few hours. so you won't see the scratches. melissa: so you don't have to do anything? there will be a scratch on the back. sit there for a few hours and it's fon? >> yep. melissa: wow, that is incredible. but isn't there planned obsolescence to the phone design? if my phone is healing itself i don't need a new one. do you worry about that at all? >> speed of change and overall components of the smartphone industry is so fast, consumers will want the latest, greatest device. the latest, greatest processor. >> i worry about scratches on the front more than on the back. i was surprised it is only the back ha heals. the front is where i'm looking and with it really bothers me. >> of course this techno
how does that work? how long does it take? >> it's a resin, from the automobile industry. we're the first company that applied this to smartphones. it protects the phone from scratches. you scratch it pa little bit. with your keys in your pockets or whatever. melissa: right. >> you want your phone to look great throughout its lifetime. this special compound heals itself within, a few hours. so you won't see the scratches. melissa: so you don't have to do anything? there will be a...
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why does qatar make some of its decisions the way it does? for example how could a nondemocratic good akel system have the audacity to bring in a number of american universities that teach liberal arts in a nondemocratic environment, or how dare does could tarry support the yearning for freedom in places like libya and syria? thank you sir. whereas itself it's a nondemocratic let akel system. what are some of the calculations that go on in the minds of qatari leaders that prompt them to make these decisions that really don't seem quite logical or in many ways coherent. my response to that or my gut feeling to that is they make decisions based on several calculations. first and foremost this is the right decision. does it serve our interests? does it not alienate the united states even if they don't agree with it, does it not alienate them? is it something that brings us us -- does that help our branding efforts? does that help qatar inc. in those terms? conspicuoconspicuo usly absent from most appellations are the consequences particularly un
why does qatar make some of its decisions the way it does? for example how could a nondemocratic good akel system have the audacity to bring in a number of american universities that teach liberal arts in a nondemocratic environment, or how dare does could tarry support the yearning for freedom in places like libya and syria? thank you sir. whereas itself it's a nondemocratic let akel system. what are some of the calculations that go on in the minds of qatari leaders that prompt them to make...
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does it actually does something. i know your concern.king income from other people or yourself and that is all you do your not really showing me that you care. john: it is easy to be generous with other people's money. that is what politicians do. >> that's right. john: thank you. coming up, my take on real charity. ♪ [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting usnow who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce theelves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the cckout so we can rk on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. ♪ john: i used to be pretty cheap. my mom told me, if you don't save your money you will freeze in the dark. so i saved. but when my career took off and i started getting paid money to make speeches i decided to donate the money to charity, and it cnged my life. i real
does it actually does something. i know your concern.king income from other people or yourself and that is all you do your not really showing me that you care. john: it is easy to be generous with other people's money. that is what politicians do. >> that's right. john: thank you. coming up, my take on real charity. ♪ [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting usnow who's coming. the carts keep everyone on...
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does anybody know? >> i don't know if it went up or not, but i think that i mentioned, that the january time period is where most of our revenues. >> yeah. >> ran for. >> and i remember. >> not all of them, but most of them. >> so the confirmation on that in the last meeting. >> and i will double check those numbers, and shoot you an e-mail. >> okay, thank you. >> anything more that you would like to add to your executive director's report? >> no. >> any further comments or discussion off the director's report? >> i have none. >> no. >> if not, we will move on to any items that commissioners may have for agendas on future meetings. >> i don't know that it, if at some point it will make it to, i think the ethics commission but i was wondering where they were with the proposed legislation, the chiu herrera legislation, where is the city with that? >> i know that they were revising it. and i am not sure exactly when they intend to. >> okay. >> and that is correct. it does not have the committee schedule, b
does anybody know? >> i don't know if it went up or not, but i think that i mentioned, that the january time period is where most of our revenues. >> yeah. >> ran for. >> and i remember. >> not all of them, but most of them. >> so the confirmation on that in the last meeting. >> and i will double check those numbers, and shoot you an e-mail. >> okay, thank you. >> anything more that you would like to add to your executive director's report?...
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and what does it do?up the republican makes t so he eased her prey in the democratic election. all of these millions of dollars e being spent to attack republicans. and i'm not sure that i get that. when we take this millions of dollars and remind people of the difference between democrats and conservative republicans are not republicans and other republicans. neil: you might be right. and i think that it's very real and very palpable. mitch mcconnell just blurted out all this stuff. and it was like, thoughts became words. and it's very clear that a lot of ticked off conservatives feel the same way. take it or leave it. and a lot of them are angry. >> i don't think anyone likes it. paul ryan said this is a fantastic deal. >> what he think he did a? >> a showing that it least it's the first baby step towards government. these guys are not elected just to make speeches and that includes getting a budget together. >> $20 million is not much, it's pocket change. but it doesn'tinclude a 1.4 trillion tax increa
and what does it do?up the republican makes t so he eased her prey in the democratic election. all of these millions of dollars e being spent to attack republicans. and i'm not sure that i get that. when we take this millions of dollars and remind people of the difference between democrats and conservative republicans are not republicans and other republicans. neil: you might be right. and i think that it's very real and very palpable. mitch mcconnell just blurted out all this stuff. and it was...
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you get a society politically that does not work as well.hink there will be adjustments that occur. the public wants those adjustments and once a government that functions correctly and accomplishes business on behalf of people. you cannot leave the country with a perception, which is true , actually, that we are on the wrong track. it will be corrected. americans are practical. decisionsmake certain to ensure that we have a normal functioning government. >> is there something you would like to see as president who can fix all of this? we have heard from people in the industry who think that chris christie is that guy. think it is early. america is a volatile place. a lot of people over the last decade have been announced as being the next president who, in fact, are not, or were not. so, i think you have to get closer to that to figure out what america is really looking for. are in a position to get behind someone in a significant way and help them along. is there someone you are seeing who you think could be great for america that you coul
you get a society politically that does not work as well.hink there will be adjustments that occur. the public wants those adjustments and once a government that functions correctly and accomplishes business on behalf of people. you cannot leave the country with a perception, which is true , actually, that we are on the wrong track. it will be corrected. americans are practical. decisionsmake certain to ensure that we have a normal functioning government. >> is there something you would...
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it does not work.e read about the people on wall street making lots of money but that does not help the people on main street. >> should it? those are people people who could have grown up with a very humble again means and gone on to have been actual ordinarily successful. >> government policies have made it easy for them to get ahead and the rest of the people. >> thank you for bringing us the details. how americans feel about their chances of getting ahead. horatio alger. >> some will even the american dream. >> it is a good country, i am happy to be here. in a minute, we will be talking to former wells fargo ceo. did the four core go too far? rule go tooolcker far? >> we will ask the ceo of one of the biggest solar panel makers out there. ons is "market makers" bloomberg tv, streaming on your phone, tablet, and at bloomberg.com. >> you are watching "market makers" everyone. can it really be happening? the final version of the volcker rule was passed that no one is complaining. we continue our conve
it does not work.e read about the people on wall street making lots of money but that does not help the people on main street. >> should it? those are people people who could have grown up with a very humble again means and gone on to have been actual ordinarily successful. >> government policies have made it easy for them to get ahead and the rest of the people. >> thank you for bringing us the details. how americans feel about their chances of getting ahead. horatio alger....
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does anyone their care? >> the market here does care.will start to see more strain on employment figures. you'll also start to understand the economics on how the job market will sort itself out. >> all right. thank you so much. from the trade to the call, i want to bring in john, the chief equity strategist met advisor at wells fargo. it could lead to tapering by next year. he says this is good for the economy. great to have you with us. say that theill fed needs to be normalized. this morning, they say they are mispricing for investors. >> everyone has a right to be wrong. they are wrong. what the fed is trying to do is back away. needed that we actually negative in the streets. was getting easing us there. we no longer need it. i think we will get it. >> we have seen some incredible bubbles in the stock arc it. we were talking to john earlier. -- 3-d printing and solar and software, it is just software with a different name. it is hard to disconnect those bubbles from the actions. >> they are part of it. they are tiny bubbles. >> know
does anyone their care? >> the market here does care.will start to see more strain on employment figures. you'll also start to understand the economics on how the job market will sort itself out. >> all right. thank you so much. from the trade to the call, i want to bring in john, the chief equity strategist met advisor at wells fargo. it could lead to tapering by next year. he says this is good for the economy. great to have you with us. say that theill fed needs to be normalized....
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but if i had to say does he rate an "a" or does he rate a "d," it would be very difficult.ould give him a "c." >> words from jim brown, the rating of the president. what do you think of that. >> what i like is for people to be open and honks and vocal about these things. if you have an opinion about that, not popular to criticize the president but i appreciate candor and honesty and they're entitled to their beliefs, whether stephen smith, jim brown, many times controversial individual but i think he's sharing his sentiment and voicing whether you're white or black or hispanic or asian that you supported a man you had great high hopes and beliefs in and it is left short. >> greg, you talked about before about plaque interelectric wallet and conservatives ostracized from the community or made fun of. do you think there is a turns point or just an anomaly to use a freight from the first -- >> i don't know. i mean, in my -- black conservatives, black chrpism is a cancer on liberalism if it spreads they're dead because it will break the hold of this racial warfare that seems to
but if i had to say does he rate an "a" or does he rate a "d," it would be very difficult.ould give him a "c." >> words from jim brown, the rating of the president. what do you think of that. >> what i like is for people to be open and honks and vocal about these things. if you have an opinion about that, not popular to criticize the president but i appreciate candor and honesty and they're entitled to their beliefs, whether stephen smith, jim brown,...
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it does not appear twitter is going after that user.want is the message to disappear after 10 seconds, snap chat is your service. snap chat is saying that's a very niche roddick. shoot -- a very niche product. since you are already using twitter, it's a great way to do that. stop and is also one- message me. it seems like mobile messaging is the hot battlefield right now. where is this going? >> the really interesting story is what does it mean for all the carriers who have huge businesses from charging people for text messages for years? you don't need that anymore. there are so many over-the-top ways. the competition is over the top. using the internet, using wi-fi, how are you able to send messages to people? you have 10 different ways available to you right now. how do you make money is a question for those 10. for the carriers, it is what do we do over the fact that we just lost the of dollars in revenue? >> we will keep following this story of twitter adding the photos to its messages. millions of health-conscious consumers have t
it does not appear twitter is going after that user.want is the message to disappear after 10 seconds, snap chat is your service. snap chat is saying that's a very niche roddick. shoot -- a very niche product. since you are already using twitter, it's a great way to do that. stop and is also one- message me. it seems like mobile messaging is the hot battlefield right now. where is this going? >> the really interesting story is what does it mean for all the carriers who have huge...
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>> it does. the black widows have been used over and over again.f you will in 2002 black widows were in gauged in the crisis and they have set up in metro moscow and brought down two airplanes. they are a strong terrorist wing to the caucuses. >> brian williams thank you so much for your time. >> 74 people stuck on that russian ship. they are waiting to be rescued but it is not an easy task. it looks like they are going to have to wait even longer. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in th
>> it does. the black widows have been used over and over again.f you will in 2002 black widows were in gauged in the crisis and they have set up in metro moscow and brought down two airplanes. they are a strong terrorist wing to the caucuses. >> brian williams thank you so much for your time. >> 74 people stuck on that russian ship. they are waiting to be rescued but it is not an easy task. it looks like they are going to have to wait even longer. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh!...
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it does.all the people what use the phone to call in medical help when they have been very sick; particularly, elderly people, go take their phones away from them and see if you feel better. >> everybody will jump in. can i clarify a couple of things. the program ballooned under president obama, number one. if that is the case, if you worry about emergency phone calls, hand out phones that only dial 911? >> because what if you want to say a pharmacy? or call your brother to take care of you. >> we got to go -- >> michelle, you're in miami -- >> another reason, "cashin' in" should be an hour. we love to have more time. thank you to michelle fields and bob beckel for joining thus week. coming up, the president says he is for capitalism, but actions speak louder than words. is the healthcare law the reason for this? as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on e
it does.all the people what use the phone to call in medical help when they have been very sick; particularly, elderly people, go take their phones away from them and see if you feel better. >> everybody will jump in. can i clarify a couple of things. the program ballooned under president obama, number one. if that is the case, if you worry about emergency phone calls, hand out phones that only dial 911? >> because what if you want to say a pharmacy? or call your brother to take...
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does that mean more people know how to use it?an hughes has the result of our exclusive bloomberg survey. bitcoin can be used to buy everything from t-shirts to teslas. a lot of people don't even know what they are. a bloomberg survey from december americans,er 9 asked what is it going? 46% had no idea. 42% said that it was a virtual currency. out of those who had heard of bitcoin, some heard about it because they had heard it was being used by criminals to conduct crimes. under 35raphic, those were most likely to know what bitcoin is. it could be an indicator of its future. bitcoin, are aware of almost 50% believe that it should continue to unregulated. be say that it should not regulated. it promises to be a hot topic in washington. the sec chairman suggested that virtual currencies could be considered securities if they are bringing in returns. they could be subject to agency regulations. up, landlords asking for a $700 increase in monthly rent. no it is not here in new york city, it is in china. we will tell you how much it wi
does that mean more people know how to use it?an hughes has the result of our exclusive bloomberg survey. bitcoin can be used to buy everything from t-shirts to teslas. a lot of people don't even know what they are. a bloomberg survey from december americans,er 9 asked what is it going? 46% had no idea. 42% said that it was a virtual currency. out of those who had heard of bitcoin, some heard about it because they had heard it was being used by criminals to conduct crimes. under 35raphic, those...
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it does show less healthy people signing up. younger people are signing up less frequently than hoped. >> reporter: gottlieb noted the plan makes it difficult to see specialists and many who gain insurance may be surprised to find that they have to face deductibles of several thousand dollars before getting any financial help. howard dean argues that's what republicans have always wanted. >> now we have the spectacle of the republicans attacking the plan on any measure. >> reporter: it may not be what the uninsured were expecting. making it sound much less expensive than the deductible. >> a lot more about this and what it means for all of us and our future. >>> now the white house and democrats are talking up that's new enrollment numbers and are trying to show obamacare is finally working. as they look to rebound from a disastrous rollout of the website in october, but are more rough days ahead? especially when the coverage officially gansz new year's day? let's bring in our political panel. david mercer. angela mcglou wam. th
it does show less healthy people signing up. younger people are signing up less frequently than hoped. >> reporter: gottlieb noted the plan makes it difficult to see specialists and many who gain insurance may be surprised to find that they have to face deductibles of several thousand dollars before getting any financial help. howard dean argues that's what republicans have always wanted. >> now we have the spectacle of the republicans attacking the plan on any measure. >>...
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this one not so catchy, but does grow on you. ♪ >> i think it's also in a different language.t hit it in reverse. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas we wish you a merry christmas. >> crazy. >> this guy is unbelievable. he's unreal, the way that he gets it all done and the syllableses are right and sound correct. >> his name is rob. we've had him on our show before talking about his backwards song. it's not perfect if you listen. ♪ ♪ good tidings we bring to you and your ♪ ♪ good tidings for christmas and happy new year ♪ >> sounds like someone with maybe a foreign accent singing. >> it's crazy he appears to be doing the guitar part backwards too. he's like playing the song backwards and singing it backwards. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year ♪ >> all right. it's giveaway time here at rrt m. >> we're giving you a chance to win an ipad mini. all you need is today's buzzword, be a u.s. resident and be 18 or older to enter. >> enter on our facebook page. go to the first post and tap on that mobile link. >> time to reveal today's buzzword. >> it's sparkle. >> get to
this one not so catchy, but does grow on you. ♪ >> i think it's also in a different language.t hit it in reverse. ♪ we wish you a merry christmas we wish you a merry christmas. >> crazy. >> this guy is unbelievable. he's unreal, the way that he gets it all done and the syllableses are right and sound correct. >> his name is rob. we've had him on our show before talking about his backwards song. it's not perfect if you listen. ♪ ♪ good tidings we bring to you and...
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does happen.essing it does not appear to be happening right now. >> let's look at some individual namesws. crockett store -- kroc is josh cs is soaring 16%. they're playing a big role in who management will be next. >> $350 million. let's look at disney. raised that guggenheim securities. it is one of the best performers in the standard & poor's five hundred today. it is up almost 53% for the year. washe next hour, netflix the s&p 500 best-performing stock of 2013. it still is. we still have a couple of days left. can a keep soaring in the new year? that is the question we will ask. >> of barbara joins us to talk inut netflix's prospects 2014. we will be back with more "market makers." ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> dividends of on demand. netflix has stellar stock performance. can this produce a sequel in 2014? lawyer, the business needs attorneys to fly through red tape. the man who is starting the first drug law practice. >> the leaders and washington who are sure to shape the political landscape
does happen.essing it does not appear to be happening right now. >> let's look at some individual namesws. crockett store -- kroc is josh cs is soaring 16%. they're playing a big role in who management will be next. >> $350 million. let's look at disney. raised that guggenheim securities. it is one of the best performers in the standard & poor's five hundred today. it is up almost 53% for the year. washe next hour, netflix the s&p 500 best-performing stock of 2013. it still...
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so he does have a view of government.nment debt is bigger, but taxes more and has a lot more power over individual americans. lou: just within the last two days t president also again sounding like a tea party chieftain as he railed against the inequities of the income distribution in the country, the heartless disparate distribution of wealth across, as if he had not been president for five years. >> his entire goal the whole time is to literally take from the rich and give to the board. this is what he campaigned on. you're sitting here talking about the expansion of governnt committee introduced obamacare as chief legislation. literally almost double the size of government. when it enacted completely. once again, it is just what is coming of his mouth. he is on the campaign trail. american people bought it up until now. his approval ratings are abysmal >> the speech about inequality was not at tea party speech. it was in occupy wall street speech. a call for socialism, take money away from the rich and give it to the p
so he does have a view of government.nment debt is bigger, but taxes more and has a lot more power over individual americans. lou: just within the last two days t president also again sounding like a tea party chieftain as he railed against the inequities of the income distribution in the country, the heartless disparate distribution of wealth across, as if he had not been president for five years. >> his entire goal the whole time is to literally take from the rich and give to the board....
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but how does the light speed up again? how does light get through glass? let me give you a little scenario of something like how that works. light is a throbbing spark of electromagnetic energy, huh? and that throbbing spark of electromagnetic energy has a certain frequency, at a certain frequency at which it throbs, yeah. and when that, whoom, hits into a piece of glass, that glass got any atoms in there? how many say, "oh, no, the glass probably don't have any atoms"? come on, the glass got atoms. and what's the atom have around its nucleus? begin with e. - electrons. - electrons. and guess what those electrons will do when that electromagnetic energy hits it like this. hit, boom, they'll start moving the same way. they'll be set into vibration, okay? now, what's a vibrating electron do? oscillating. did we talk about that before? what's a vibrating electron do? what does it emit? oscillates. an electromagnetic wave. so that light will be captured by the atom. and them, boom, the atom will vibrate. and, foom, send out its own light wave. that catches the
but how does the light speed up again? how does light get through glass? let me give you a little scenario of something like how that works. light is a throbbing spark of electromagnetic energy, huh? and that throbbing spark of electromagnetic energy has a certain frequency, at a certain frequency at which it throbs, yeah. and when that, whoom, hits into a piece of glass, that glass got any atoms in there? how many say, "oh, no, the glass probably don't have any atoms"? come on, the...