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. >> i ict's dr. paul trailblazer. >> this is the light stage. what does this do? >> there is about 10,000 individually controlled light sores in here. >> wow. >> we kncan drive the led did around us to replicate the color and intensity of light from everywhere, the blue sky appear above us. >> why is the light so important for creating digital characters? >> if you saw "gravity" we did some work early on in the film in the virtual environment and they would be projected on to the phases of sandra bullock and george clooney and they look like they were there even though they were in a movie studio. it's not an instantaneous process. with the light stage, we can digit eyes somebody to a 10th of a millimeter accuracy. and that's enough to see skin pours. we can record an act in 30 facial expressions and within 30 days have all of those process and core respond to each other. >> that's like the ingredients that you use to cook up the digital character. >> one film was "oblivyon." he turns into a is digital version of himself. and the amazing visual effects company use
. >> i ict's dr. paul trailblazer. >> this is the light stage. what does this do? >> there is about 10,000 individually controlled light sores in here. >> wow. >> we kncan drive the led did around us to replicate the color and intensity of light from everywhere, the blue sky appear above us. >> why is the light so important for creating digital characters? >> if you saw "gravity" we did some work early on in the film in the virtual environment...
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dr. paul, what do you think of this decision? >> well, i don't think it is any new, no surprises. they still believe monetizing debt which is a real culprit. they believe in manipulating interest rates which causes a lot of problems. they still have this fiction purposely devaluing the currency and debasing currency at a certain rate is good and i think it is wrong morally and not good for the economy. they're arguing the case, inflation, they're eager for inflation, in prices of 2% a year but now they can average it out so if it is 4 and 2, this is so far removed from a market economy and sound monetary policy that it is just, it is just an endorsement of the status quo of the they wonder why things don't improve? i don't think there was anything new there. it just shows they want to have this power. they believe -- melissa: staying path, we had former dallas fed vice president jerry o'driscoll saying he thinks there is no good exit strategy. this is from somebody who knows the inside of policy. does that concern you? how does it play out? >> they will not have a exit strategy be
dr. paul, what do you think of this decision? >> well, i don't think it is any new, no surprises. they still believe monetizing debt which is a real culprit. they believe in manipulating interest rates which causes a lot of problems. they still have this fiction purposely devaluing the currency and debasing currency at a certain rate is good and i think it is wrong morally and not good for the economy. they're arguing the case, inflation, they're eager for inflation, in prices of 2% a...
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dr paul finally parted ways with the congress he says he was never real for your part. i've never felt like i was on the un's acted as the one thing i could vacuum often capitol hill in washington dc. now does his business out of this much smaller much simpler office include taxes. we love the scenery has changed and the message is still saying essentially since nineteen thirty four when i first got involved in politics it's always been the same thing in different vehicles and that for me has been to argue the case for limited government and individual liberty and i a gaggle of peace and prosperity to the inside of handling with other lawmakers he is now appealing directly to its supporters but the one called channel and online weekly podcast run out of his studio this came about by some people approach me actually from california and that he has seemed to know about that did you know how the internet was working a lot of the ninety s and they knew what my facebook was doing and thought there would be a market for advanced in actual one am i going to thinking about all
dr paul finally parted ways with the congress he says he was never real for your part. i've never felt like i was on the un's acted as the one thing i could vacuum often capitol hill in washington dc. now does his business out of this much smaller much simpler office include taxes. we love the scenery has changed and the message is still saying essentially since nineteen thirty four when i first got involved in politics it's always been the same thing in different vehicles and that for me has...
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the brain child of paul jaffi, an engineer and researcher at the u.s. naval research laboratory. dr for being with me. good to see you, sir. >> my pleasure to be here, craig. >> how ambitious is a project like this? it sounds pretty wild. >> yeah, i know, certainly it sounds like science fiction. you might say it's a bit crazy but there's a few crazy things you don't know how hard they will be until you try them. >> how would this work? >> as you stated, you collect the energy in space with a satellite of solar panels and send it down to the earth with radiowaves. you have a receiving station on the earth that collects the radiowaves and converts them back into electricity and the massive satellite building would occur in space with robots? >> that's right. so, the module that we built a prototype of is an example of the kind that you would use to construct the big satellite. the module itself takes the sunlight and converts it into radio waves with a layer on top a solar panel and then the conversion electronics and then the bottom is an antenna and beam them to the earth. >> how c
the brain child of paul jaffi, an engineer and researcher at the u.s. naval research laboratory. dr for being with me. good to see you, sir. >> my pleasure to be here, craig. >> how ambitious is a project like this? it sounds pretty wild. >> yeah, i know, certainly it sounds like science fiction. you might say it's a bit crazy but there's a few crazy things you don't know how hard they will be until you try them. >> how would this work? >> as you stated, you...
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dr. paul yen joins me live from beijing.strong statement from the families in beijing today. you've been working with a number of them, counseling them. how have they taken this shift in the search area? are they paying attention to every detail in this ever-changing investigation? >> well, i think we have to consider the families as different groups. first of all, the people that we have been working with, those families, for the most part they have been blocking out information. basically they're starting their healing process and the only information they want is when they find the wreckage. other than that, they're trying to slowly return to a normal life, if you will. but for the other families, psychologically, when a person is in a psychological state for a prolonged period of time, usually when new information come in, they try to fit the information with the emotion that they have rather than the other way around. so if they're angry, just about any piece of information would likely to be processed in some way to co
dr. paul yen joins me live from beijing.strong statement from the families in beijing today. you've been working with a number of them, counseling them. how have they taken this shift in the search area? are they paying attention to every detail in this ever-changing investigation? >> well, i think we have to consider the families as different groups. first of all, the people that we have been working with, those families, for the most part they have been blocking out information....
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. >> the reason national republicans are afraid of representative and dr. paul brown is that he said evolution, the big bang and embryology are ideas straight from the pit of hell. >> a physician nevertheless. >> another physician running that makes obamacare interesting, and that is in oregon dr. monica wiebe is a pediatric neurosurgeon which would help the republicans because, a, she's a woman, so it's hard for them to say that she's waging a war on woman and has the best bumper sicker of the year, it is keep your doctor, change your senator. in the state of illinois that carl was just talking about, proof of the strength of bruce browner, a businessman, is that the public employees unions aren't i venk in the republican primary trying to stop him. this matters is because illinois is by any measure the worst governed state in the union particularly with crush pension obligations that mr. browner wants to do something about. >> he has a lot of money and has put a lot in that race. >> that's right. >> you look at some place like west virginia, shelly moore capit
. >> the reason national republicans are afraid of representative and dr. paul brown is that he said evolution, the big bang and embryology are ideas straight from the pit of hell. >> a physician nevertheless. >> another physician running that makes obamacare interesting, and that is in oregon dr. monica wiebe is a pediatric neurosurgeon which would help the republicans because, a, she's a woman, so it's hard for them to say that she's waging a war on woman and has the best...
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dr. pauls a grief counselor has been working with some of the family members of people on board the flight. he joins me from beijing. a very strong statement from the families in beijing today. you've been working with a number of them, counselling them. how are they taking this latest news, this shift in the search area? are they paying attention to every changing detail in this ever-changing investigation? >> well, i think we have to consider the families as different groups. first of all, the people that we have been working with, those families, for the most part they have been blocking out information. basically they are starting their healing process, and the only information that they want is when they find the wreckage. other than that they try to slowly return to a normal life if you will. but for the other families, psychologically, when a person is in a psychological state for a prolonged period of time, usually when new information comes in they try to fit the information with the
dr. pauls a grief counselor has been working with some of the family members of people on board the flight. he joins me from beijing. a very strong statement from the families in beijing today. you've been working with a number of them, counselling them. how are they taking this latest news, this shift in the search area? are they paying attention to every changing detail in this ever-changing investigation? >> well, i think we have to consider the families as different groups. first of...
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>> i want to give a shout out t a very important person in my life, dr. paul -- dan paul.ine.d he did a wonderful job. he does a lot of wonderful work for people who cannot afford to get this done.this so i very much appreciate it.soi he's a good man and give him a call. >> every time you give me the finger, no one knows. >> that's exactly right. >> he's been doing it all show. >> eric? >> okay. that show "cashin' in," 11:30rrw tomorrow morning.ead bob's head will explode if he watches it. is it now the united states ofof entitlement and we're going to talk about obamacare's war onar businesses. here is a little taste. >> biggest bang for the buck or how have getting a job in look at this more steelworker on a girder, working his life. but he's making a a contribution to the economy, to life, tocono society. or just a handout for the entitlement class? >> what nancy pelosi doesn'tass understand is no one benefits when people's rights arehts violated. >> that's not nice. >> i'm talking about -- >> jonathan is great. >> it's a great show. j we'llch tune in. >> brian? >> it w
>> i want to give a shout out t a very important person in my life, dr. paul -- dan paul.ine.d he did a wonderful job. he does a lot of wonderful work for people who cannot afford to get this done.this so i very much appreciate it.soi he's a good man and give him a call. >> every time you give me the finger, no one knows. >> that's exactly right. >> he's been doing it all show. >> eric? >> okay. that show "cashin' in," 11:30rrw tomorrow morning.ead...
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representative and three unsuccessful presidential runs dr paul finally parted ways with the congress he says he was never really a part of never felt like i was on the inside is the world being far from the decadent walls of capitol hill in washington d.c. dr. well now does his business out of this much smaller much simpler office include taxes and though the scenery has changed but the message is still the same essentially since one thousand nine hundred four when i first got involved in politics it's always been the same thing different vehicles and that for me has been to argue the case for limited government and the individual liberty and i've got a goal of having peace and prosperity today instead of haggling with other lawmakers he is now appealing directly to his supporters with the ron paul channel and online weekly broadcast run out of his studio this came about by some people approaching me actually from california and they seem to know about you know how the internet was working a lot better than i did and they knew what my facebook was doing and there would be a market fo
representative and three unsuccessful presidential runs dr paul finally parted ways with the congress he says he was never really a part of never felt like i was on the inside is the world being far from the decadent walls of capitol hill in washington d.c. dr. well now does his business out of this much smaller much simpler office include taxes and though the scenery has changed but the message is still the same essentially since one thousand nine hundred four when i first got involved in...
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dr. paul jacobs has become the executive chairman of the board.ncements just made by qualcomm. as you can see after-hours, not that much of a change. a little bit to the downside. probably unrelated. >>> you want to know which cities are the most expensive to live in in the whole world? economist intelligence unit did a study of 131 cities. the results are in. with score of 130, singapore took the cake thanks to currency appreciation rand price inflation in the city. cost of live anything singapore, 30% higher than in plan hat tan, right here in new york city. -- manhattan. singapore is the most expensive place in the world to buy clothes. armani suit costs two times the same price than in italy. a bottombottle of table wine is nearly doubled of the same wine in tokyo. ranking high in the list paris, france, which assumed number two spot. third most expensive city is oslo, norway. who knew. >> jobs data for the month of february, it could be released friday and has some economists already bracing for another weak report. so the question here becom
dr. paul jacobs has become the executive chairman of the board.ncements just made by qualcomm. as you can see after-hours, not that much of a change. a little bit to the downside. probably unrelated. >>> you want to know which cities are the most expensive to live in in the whole world? economist intelligence unit did a study of 131 cities. the results are in. with score of 130, singapore took the cake thanks to currency appreciation rand price inflation in the city. cost of live...
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fed critic and host of the ron paul channel, dr. ron paul is with us as well.ically is here. the one an only stuart varney stuck around to mix it up because, especially when it is fed day, it is always about money. cheryl: let's bring in panel right now. we're awaiting fed decision melissa: what is the best thing she could do. >> announcing taper is over. wouldn't distort the credit markets and would be a healthy thing once people digested it. melissa: stuart, what do you think of that? >> i'm more middle of the road kind of guy. >> you're middle of road? >> see if i am. i expect janet yellen to announce she is staying on the program. she will reduce the printing of money by $10 billion next month and stay with the taper. i think that is what she will say and i think market will go up when she says it. melissa: who else do we have with us right now? gerald, can you hear us, gerald o'driscoll? i don't think he is with us yet. last time we've seen this, in '70s we saw a lot of inflation. in 2,000 we saw this and we saw a housing bubble. i wonder if we're building
fed critic and host of the ron paul channel, dr. ron paul is with us as well.ically is here. the one an only stuart varney stuck around to mix it up because, especially when it is fed day, it is always about money. cheryl: let's bring in panel right now. we're awaiting fed decision melissa: what is the best thing she could do. >> announcing taper is over. wouldn't distort the credit markets and would be a healthy thing once people digested it. melissa: stuart, what do you think of that?...
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dr. dan paul, who saves a couple fingers of mine that could have been in bad shape. did a wonderful job. he does volunteer work for people who cannot afford to get this done. so i very much appreciate it. he's a good man, and give him a call. >> every time you give me the finger, no one knows. >> that's why he's been doing it the whole show. >> all right, eric? >> i'm up? so that show cashed in, 11:30 tomorrow morning, bob's head is going to explode if he watches it. is it now the united states of entitlement? and we're also going to talk about obamacare's war on businesses. here's a little taste. >> biggest bang for the buck or how about getting a job, how about working? look at this steel worker on a girder risking his life, but he's earning. he's making a contribution to the economy, to life, to society. or just a handout from the entitlement class. >> what nancy pelosi doesn't understand is no one benefits when people's rights are violated. >> that's not nice. >> i'm talking about -- >> he's great. >> a great show. check it out. >> brian? >> all right, a short ti
dr. dan paul, who saves a couple fingers of mine that could have been in bad shape. did a wonderful job. he does volunteer work for people who cannot afford to get this done. so i very much appreciate it. he's a good man, and give him a call. >> every time you give me the finger, no one knows. >> that's why he's been doing it the whole show. >> all right, eric? >> i'm up? so that show cashed in, 11:30 tomorrow morning, bob's head is going to explode if he watches it. is...
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income inequality and secular stagnation resulting directly from the financialization of the economy dr paul lee is back now and we want to take the discussion a look further this time getting his views on where the u.s. economy is headed so first and foremost welcome back to the show dr polly i'm thrilled to have you here and you always teach me so much now tom i want to revisit our conversation from last time specifically the idea of financialization because i have taken that word from you and just abused it occur all across the show i love it it's a fantastic term but when we last spoke we discussed financialization increasing the concentration of not just wealth but power and economic ideas basically making it more difficult to reform the system now what i want to ask you today is can you give me some examples of how this is happening making it more difficult. to reform as well in many ways financial as ation drives the whole policy agenda obviously we've seen it in sort of resistance to financial reform that the dodd frank stuff is run into a lot of resistance they have and want to deri
income inequality and secular stagnation resulting directly from the financialization of the economy dr paul lee is back now and we want to take the discussion a look further this time getting his views on where the u.s. economy is headed so first and foremost welcome back to the show dr polly i'm thrilled to have you here and you always teach me so much now tom i want to revisit our conversation from last time specifically the idea of financialization because i have taken that word from you...
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however senator paul is not the only member of the paul family who was outspoken about his views on liberty for decades his father dr ron paul has been the libertarian voice in congress i traveled to texas recently to find out what life is like for dr paul after capitol hill during the interview i asked him who he thinks is carrying the libertarian torch now that he has retired and this is what he had to say what i have to give my son a little bit of credit he's in the senate. we probably don't have one hundred percent like no two people have it exactly hundred percent on every issue but he's the most libertarian aggressive promoter of liberty in the senate others that are close to him you know he has that group of people that think along these lines that in the house i would say somebody like justin amash and you know thomas massey and jimmy duncan and then on foreign policy it certainly is walter jones so there's a group there very good on issues so certainly giving credit to his son who unlike his father has earned widespread support from the republican party for more of my interview with former congressman and t
however senator paul is not the only member of the paul family who was outspoken about his views on liberty for decades his father dr ron paul has been the libertarian voice in congress i traveled to texas recently to find out what life is like for dr paul after capitol hill during the interview i asked him who he thinks is carrying the libertarian torch now that he has retired and this is what he had to say what i have to give my son a little bit of credit he's in the senate. we probably don't...
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dr. paulsalem is vice president of the middle east institute, leading an initiative on arab transitions. prior to join the middle east institute dr. singh was the founder director of the carnegie middle east center in beirut, lebanon, between 2006-2013 when he build a regional think tank is to which by the quality of policy research and high regional profile. from 1999-2006, dr. salem was the director of th of the fairs foundation to making a dent founded and and directed the lebanese center for policies centers. dr. salem writes rightly the arab and western press and has been published in numerous journals and newspapers. dr. salem, we are glad to have you today. in addition we have with those mr. aram nerguizian, a senior fellow at csis where he conducts research in the middle east and north africa. during his time at csis, mr. nerguizian has worked on hezbollah and the lebanese armed forces extensively, history was consulted by governments and the private sector, appears regularly on televi
dr. paulsalem is vice president of the middle east institute, leading an initiative on arab transitions. prior to join the middle east institute dr. singh was the founder director of the carnegie middle east center in beirut, lebanon, between 2006-2013 when he build a regional think tank is to which by the quality of policy research and high regional profile. from 1999-2006, dr. salem was the director of th of the fairs foundation to making a dent founded and and directed the lebanese center...
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such a good job i mean they're there are as aggressive as the democrats as the republicans are dr ron paul with the ron paul channel thank you so much for joining us thank you a small sleepy town in north carolina called roanoke rapids may bear little or no resemblance to cavil or bonked out but it's police department now has its own mind resistant ambush protected vehicles or am wraps so do police departments in many other towns and counties across the u.s. all thanks to the pentagon so-called ten thirty three a program which provides over transfers surplus department of defense military equipment to state and local civilian law enforcement agencies without charge georgia congressman hank johnson is about to introduce a bill that would rein in that kind of police militarization and i was doing earlier by michael shank associate director for legislative affairs at the friends committee on national legislation he worked on the bill and here's what he said i asked them what is the driving concert behind this legislation. we've got several concerns there's a cost concern there's an accountabi
such a good job i mean they're there are as aggressive as the democrats as the republicans are dr ron paul with the ron paul channel thank you so much for joining us thank you a small sleepy town in north carolina called roanoke rapids may bear little or no resemblance to cavil or bonked out but it's police department now has its own mind resistant ambush protected vehicles or am wraps so do police departments in many other towns and counties across the u.s. all thanks to the pentagon so-called...
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lots of folks galvanized by the oratory and horse race among senators rand paul, ted cruz, dr. amin carson and governor chris christie. senator paul won the cpac straw poll by a mile, beating ted cruz by 20 points. that is great. i was excited by what i heard from lots of people at cpac, words i seldom heard utted by republican conservatives ever before. i'm absolutely thrilled with the republicans. i can't remember the last time i could say that. because, with the publication of my book, upheaval, i've been begging republican leadership to start focusing on winning elections and to stop their cut the budget, cut corporate taxes, cut regulation mantra that doesn't mean a darn thing to the voters who decide elections. i devote a large part of "upheaval" to urging republican leadership to resist the chamber of commerce nonsense. look to working men and women and focus on their interests, their families, their jobs because it is after all, their country. and to please, please, drop the wedge issue nonsense. to understand being against gay marriage does absolutely nothing to be for
lots of folks galvanized by the oratory and horse race among senators rand paul, ted cruz, dr. amin carson and governor chris christie. senator paul won the cpac straw poll by a mile, beating ted cruz by 20 points. that is great. i was excited by what i heard from lots of people at cpac, words i seldom heard utted by republican conservatives ever before. i'm absolutely thrilled with the republicans. i can't remember the last time i could say that. because, with the publication of my book,...
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good to see youss a always, dr. paul. >> good morning.ix of opinions on the federal reserve. this is janet yellen's first day as fed chairman making the decision, giving her news conference, investors seem to be encouraged by it. they rallied on the day of her testimony. they're rallying here into her first meeting. i take it you're probably not as enthusiastic. >> well, long term is, you know, an illusion. i don't believe that a federal reserve system where any one individual knows how to plan the economy by manipulating interest rates. interest rates are so important that if you give this power to one small group or one individual, there will be distortion. so sometimes you have housing bubbles and sometimes you have housing busts, then you have housing bubbles and bond bubbles. that's all reresult of the manipulation of interest rates, which is my objection to it. >> one of the debates out there is whether the federal reserve itself should be paying more attention to financial stability. stanley fischer, for instance, in his testimony
good to see youss a always, dr. paul. >> good morning.ix of opinions on the federal reserve. this is janet yellen's first day as fed chairman making the decision, giving her news conference, investors seem to be encouraged by it. they rallied on the day of her testimony. they're rallying here into her first meeting. i take it you're probably not as enthusiastic. >> well, long term is, you know, an illusion. i don't believe that a federal reserve system where any one individual knows...
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dr. scott gotleib and paul howard. you're both from the manhattan institute. thanks for coming on. dr.w is it that the deadline of deadlines comes and the website can't handle the traffic? what is going on? laughter >> it didn't work the first day, the last day. i don't think this is such a deadline, though. people will be continously enrolling in this plan. >> that's, of course, what we've been hearing about, and paul, we're hearing there may be as many as seven add a half people enrolled but what kind of people and do we know if they have insurance coverage before they signed up, if they paid money for the coverage? >> if the administration wanted to know, they would have the answers by now. estimates are that were third had coverage already so only one third uninsured and also we know that anywhere between i is a% to 20% haven't paid their first month premium so they don't really have coverage. >> dr. scott, point executives are saying the sign-ups are energy increasingly younger people. >> that's probably the case but they'll come in way below estimates. 20% to 25% are 18 to 34 and
dr. scott gotleib and paul howard. you're both from the manhattan institute. thanks for coming on. dr.w is it that the deadline of deadlines comes and the website can't handle the traffic? what is going on? laughter >> it didn't work the first day, the last day. i don't think this is such a deadline, though. people will be continously enrolling in this plan. >> that's, of course, what we've been hearing about, and paul, we're hearing there may be as many as seven add a half people...
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dr. fischer, mr. paul at mr. brainard are all very well-qualified to serve as fed d board governors. mr. aguilar surf from 2007-2013d as director of the district of columbia office of human rights and he will bring on the groundf experience to the role of assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunity to ensure all americans have equal access to housing o. t last, mr. mcguire said been nominated to fill an expired bn seat on the ncua board, the national credit union administration plays a vital role in overseeing credit union and community across this country. i believe mr. mcwatters will hit the ground running with an eagerness to learn more about wl these important community financia gl institutions. mo it ires my hope we can act quicy on all five of these nominations. i now turn to ranking member crapo for his opening statement. g> thank you, mr. chairman, andn i join in your introductory comments about housing financead reform, and particularly i int appreciate the relationship we have and the opportunity we had to work together on this. the and also want to thank our
dr. fischer, mr. paul at mr. brainard are all very well-qualified to serve as fed d board governors. mr. aguilar surf from 2007-2013d as director of the district of columbia office of human rights and he will bring on the groundf experience to the role of assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunity to ensure all americans have equal access to housing o. t last, mr. mcguire said been nominated to fill an expired bn seat on the ncua board, the national credit union administration...
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dr. seuss, but the big winner -- rand paul. reaction is ahead. >>> in a james, a new study on the worst cities for traffic trouble. that's in today's number one. >>> lea there, it's high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. in the west. striking new details today in the disappearance of that malaysian airlines jet. it may have changed course before it suddenly vanished. malaysia airlines m-370 was carrying 239 people when it disappeared from radar early saturday morning. authorities are now saying two passengers used stolen passports to board that flight. those two tickets were most likely bought together. the malaysian prime minister has ordered investigators to widen the search area the airline says everything possible is being done to help find that missing plane. >> and yet they have now found any wreckage, no wreckage whatsoever. >> vietnamese air force planes did spot two large oil slicks, though it's not certainly if they're connected with the plane. this map shows the location. the u.s. navy along with the safety board has joine
dr. seuss, but the big winner -- rand paul. reaction is ahead. >>> in a james, a new study on the worst cities for traffic trouble. that's in today's number one. >>> lea there, it's high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. in the west. striking new details today in the disappearance of that malaysian airlines jet. it may have changed course before it suddenly vanished. malaysia airlines m-370 was carrying 239 people when it disappeared from radar early saturday morning. authorities...
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dr. ben carson who has really connected with people. you have rand paul, also making a strong showing, again. he has a very motivated base. they're really dedicated to him, and they know how to get out there. that's a powerful yet untapped source for the republican party. but will his followers if he's not the nominee go over to a guy like christie? that's the problem. maybe they'll go to someone else like a ben carson. >> has ever somebody who won the cpac straw poll gone on to be the nominee? >> his dad, ron paul. >> barry goldwater, every nominee of the republican party has been from the established conservative wing. the majority of the republican party -- >> but how do they get those guys? >> you say carry the momentum forward, it's a small group of people who get a lot of attention. are you kidding me? how has it worked out for the right with all these moderate republicans? >> if you try to put it in the hands of a right winger, what happens? >> you get ronald reagan. >> he wasn't -- >> they don't get to the point where you have a strong voiced cons
dr. ben carson who has really connected with people. you have rand paul, also making a strong showing, again. he has a very motivated base. they're really dedicated to him, and they know how to get out there. that's a powerful yet untapped source for the republican party. but will his followers if he's not the nominee go over to a guy like christie? that's the problem. maybe they'll go to someone else like a ben carson. >> has ever somebody who won the cpac straw poll gone on to be the...
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and just last week, gop senator rand paul tried to use dr.ze president obama. >> i find it ironic that the first african american president has without compunction allowed this vast exercise of raw power by the nsa. certainly, j. edgar hoover's illegal spiking martin king and others in the civil rights movement should give us all pause. >> this from a man who once said he would modify the civil rights act. it's time for this kind of talk to stop. the pioneers who fought for civil rights stood up for diversity and equality. unfortunately, today many gop policies stand for the opposite. you should stand for what you believe and use the heroes of that belief as your symbols. don't try to play switch and bait using heroes that would not have stood for what you say to give you cover for things that you know the public does not support. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> kelly versus christie. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. late today in a
and just last week, gop senator rand paul tried to use dr.ze president obama. >> i find it ironic that the first african american president has without compunction allowed this vast exercise of raw power by the nsa. certainly, j. edgar hoover's illegal spiking martin king and others in the civil rights movement should give us all pause. >> this from a man who once said he would modify the civil rights act. it's time for this kind of talk to stop. the pioneers who fought for civil...
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paul's lead. but we've seen governors on the list, people from around the country making splashes in republican circles. then there are outsiders like dren carson. expect to have the winner announced. it's not a predictor of who will be in the white house in 2016, but it does show who the conservatives like the most. >> from rand paul to ben carson. thank you so much, libby. >>> events are being held all around the world in honor of international women's day. many are highlighting the need for equal rights, reducing poverty, and for increasing health in all communities. caroline malone tells us how these issues come together. >> reporter: going for a record in the philippines. more than 10,000 people turned out to support equality for women. they hope to make it in th in te guinness world record book. philippines was ranked the fifth more gender-equal country last year according to a world report. men's help is important in changing global attitudes. >> one of the things that we're doing is a campaign that we call he for she. where we're going out to recruit men, participate actively in promoting the emancipation of women, women's righ
paul's lead. but we've seen governors on the list, people from around the country making splashes in republican circles. then there are outsiders like dren carson. expect to have the winner announced. it's not a predictor of who will be in the white house in 2016, but it does show who the conservatives like the most. >> from rand paul to ben carson. thank you so much, libby. >>> events are being held all around the world in honor of international women's day. many are...
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dr. king who were spied upon by their own government. >> secondly, who is rand paul to make this point?l use of race from some on the right. when the president talked about being sensitive to issue of race, like he said after the trayvon martin verdict, the right attacks him for it. but it's interchangeable. they attack him for not talking about issues of race too and when rand paul talks about being conscious of race when it comes to spying, what about rice? she works for president bush known for surveillance of u.s. citizens and where does he get off talking about race in civil rights at all. this is a man that once said he would have modified the civil rights act if he had been a senator at the time. >> you said it should have been allowed to stay segregated. >> yes or no. >> what i think would happen -- what i'm saying is i don't believe in any discrimination. there's ten different titles to the civil rights act and nine out of ten deal with public institutions and i'm in favor of one deal with private institutions and i had been around i would have tried to modify that. >> that's i
dr. king who were spied upon by their own government. >> secondly, who is rand paul to make this point?l use of race from some on the right. when the president talked about being sensitive to issue of race, like he said after the trayvon martin verdict, the right attacks him for it. but it's interchangeable. they attack him for not talking about issues of race too and when rand paul talks about being conscious of race when it comes to spying, what about rice? she works for president bush...
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. >> while surgeons won't be able to attach paul's actual nose on to his face, dr.res has a plan to build him a new one. >> this is something that's going to require several surgeries, anywhere between three and five. one of the things we can use, we can take cartilage from your ear or rib or take bone from your hip and reconstruct the internal framework of your nose so you have some form in there. >> okay. >> his prognosis is good. he survived a terrible injury, a terrible accident. he's a physically strong bern. he has a great attitude. some people are spiritually crushed from these sorts of injuries and they don't always make it back. they always feel broken, but i don't get that sense from him. >> thank you for saving my life actually. i think 99% of people that came in that condition probably wouldn't have made it. and if you hadn't been on that night, you know, i don't know if i would have made it. so thank you. >> you're so welcome. you're welcome. >> all things considered, paul komyatti has lived a most unusual life. but our last impression of him never real
. >> while surgeons won't be able to attach paul's actual nose on to his face, dr.res has a plan to build him a new one. >> this is something that's going to require several surgeries, anywhere between three and five. one of the things we can use, we can take cartilage from your ear or rib or take bone from your hip and reconstruct the internal framework of your nose so you have some form in there. >> okay. >> his prognosis is good. he survived a terrible injury, a...
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paul came in at 31%, followed by texas senator ted cruz, and dr. ben carson. new jersey governor chris christie came in fourth. in the past three cpacs, winners have gone on to claim the republican nomination. this weekend has brought a break in the murder trial of oscar pistorius. the double amputee sprinter, known as, "the blade runner," who is accused of killing his girlfriend. the first week of testimony included witnesses who said pistorius had a dangerous history with guns. here's deborah patta. >> reporter: it was a week of dramatic and compelling testimony that began and ended much the same way, with oscar pistorius running against media gauntlet to get to and from court. neighbors of pistorius took to the stand to detail how they heard gunshots and a woman screaming on the night of the killing. radiologist dr. johan stipp lives 237 feet away and was one of the first to arrive. >> i remember the first thing he said when i got there was that-- he said, "i shot her. i thought she was a burglar, and i shot her." >> reporter: stipp recalled how pistorius p
paul came in at 31%, followed by texas senator ted cruz, and dr. ben carson. new jersey governor chris christie came in fourth. in the past three cpacs, winners have gone on to claim the republican nomination. this weekend has brought a break in the murder trial of oscar pistorius. the double amputee sprinter, known as, "the blade runner," who is accused of killing his girlfriend. the first week of testimony included witnesses who said pistorius had a dangerous history with guns....
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dr. carson 17%. mike huckabee 14. chris christie 12. rand paul 11%. governor walker of wisconsin 8%.g. carson, get him on to get reaction of that gutfeld and mcguirk completely out of control tonight. we have an extended chat. and then letterman and i disagree over fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. les just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." >>> personal story segment tonight. just about everybody believes hillary clinton will be the democratic nominee for president in 2016. there are some on her left that may give a challenge. o
dr. carson 17%. mike huckabee 14. chris christie 12. rand paul 11%. governor walker of wisconsin 8%.g. carson, get him on to get reaction of that gutfeld and mcguirk completely out of control tonight. we have an extended chat. and then letterman and i disagree over fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you...
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dr. carson 17%. mike huckabee 14. chris christie 12. rand paul 11%. governor walker of wisconsin 8%.arson, get him on to get reaction of that gutfeld and mcguirk completely out of control tonight. we have an extended chat. and then letterman and i disagree over entertainment lure rid for children. he and i disagree with that. neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed an
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dr. wellner, what she did. >> andrea yates drowned her five children, noah, john, paul, luke and mary, who should certainly beemembered. because nobody speaks for the children. and they do remain faceless when they are plundered. i think that in some instances, a mother is really quite psychotic and completely irrational. in other instances, a mother may be ill but overwhelmed in making a decision because of her inability to manage her parenting. and in some instances, a mother may be volatile, may be even under the influence of drugs and may act out of anger or spite. and in some instances, we're all familiar of course with casey anthony, a mother may kill her children because she views them as an inconvenience, as appalling as we may appreciate that. so we have to go beyond presumption. you can't take sort of a one size fits all approach with mothers. some of them are ill. and in those who are ill, for some the illness may be incidental to the decision to destroy the family. and in some instances, it's a hallucination and a delusion that's driving it all. >> is it sensible to bring criminal charges in a cas
dr. wellner, what she did. >> andrea yates drowned her five children, noah, john, paul, luke and mary, who should certainly beemembered. because nobody speaks for the children. and they do remain faceless when they are plundered. i think that in some instances, a mother is really quite psychotic and completely irrational. in other instances, a mother may be ill but overwhelmed in making a decision because of her inability to manage her parenting. and in some instances, a mother may be...
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paul said. quote in his efforts to curtail second amendment rights, dr.urphy has continually referred to guns as a public health issue on par with heart disease and thus diminishes the role of mental health in gun violence. new ber one aren't guns dangerous from a public health perspective? and number two, doesn't talking about them as a dangerous weapon, can't that co-exist with also talking about mental health? >> well, sure. i think it can. and i think that's why the nra has a particular dog in this fight with the surgeon general nomination. you know, it fits with the broader strategy of obstruction and, you know, opposing the obama white house. but i think it's also important to recognize a surgeon general who's after newtown, the aware of gun violence as a publish shoe has fwroun. the overwhelming consensus of the american medical community. i've talked to many doctors in the course of my reporting on gun violence, pediatrician, emergency room doctors, medical researchers, they all agree that gun violence is a significant public health issue and shou
paul said. quote in his efforts to curtail second amendment rights, dr.urphy has continually referred to guns as a public health issue on par with heart disease and thus diminishes the role of mental health in gun violence. new ber one aren't guns dangerous from a public health perspective? and number two, doesn't talking about them as a dangerous weapon, can't that co-exist with also talking about mental health? >> well, sure. i think it can. and i think that's why the nra has a...
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dr. seuss, but the big winner -- rand paul.>>> in a james, a new study on the worst cities for traffic trouble. that's in today's number one.
dr. seuss, but the big winner -- rand paul.>>> in a james, a new study on the worst cities for traffic trouble. that's in today's number one.
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coming up, senator rand paul with 31% of the vote followed by texas senator ted cruz and dr. on the show next hour. representative paul ryan came in last with 3% of the vote. >>> and toronto's pot-smoking mayor strikes again. an hour before daylight saving time he tweeted followers to change their clocks, but he tweeted the wrong way. daylight saving time starts evening, turn your clocks back and change batteries in smoke alar alarms. he was quick to point out his error and corrected it. it is now on his timeline. people get it mixed up. >> i do, too, because he's still stuck in october. so -- i think it was from the smoke in his smoke alarms, no doubt about it. >>> janice dean, can you back me up on the daylight saving time? why do we still have it? >> you got me. >> for the farmers at harvest with the harvest soon? >> i curse the clock when i wake up. is it 2:30 or 3:30? what time is it? the good thing is the clocks are automatic and we don't know -- the vcr, we have to get out the manuals and do that kind of thing. >> but there's a big clock above the fireplace to remain th
coming up, senator rand paul with 31% of the vote followed by texas senator ted cruz and dr. on the show next hour. representative paul ryan came in last with 3% of the vote. >>> and toronto's pot-smoking mayor strikes again. an hour before daylight saving time he tweeted followers to change their clocks, but he tweeted the wrong way. daylight saving time starts evening, turn your clocks back and change batteries in smoke alar alarms. he was quick to point out his error and corrected...
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of money on market volatility but this is the same paul farrell who said november 16th, 2009, the next meltdown coming in 2012. january 5th, 2010, 12 drptimism. what about next year? march 7th, 2011, the 2008 crash isn't over, only covered. what about february of 2011? for now the time bomb will blow up on wall street. keep predicting this stuff, sooner or later you will be right. stuart: black swan made coming. the cottage industry i think. know, toyota paying a $1 million fine for a criminal investigation over unintended acceleration. virtually no impact on the stock, down $0.86. eric holder says he hopes this fine on toyota could be used as a model for other automakers, gm facing a similar issue as toyota and gm stock is below $35 a share, $0.21. first solar, that is a big winner today. why is it up so much? how much of is it? cheryl: is up 14% sitting at $65.41 a share, first selling came out with their numbers, forecast revenue of as much as $4 million for this year and gave out some long-term financial, in pressing wall street, a record for one motive of conservation efficiencies, 17% year over year shows growth. and is up 106%
of money on market volatility but this is the same paul farrell who said november 16th, 2009, the next meltdown coming in 2012. january 5th, 2010, 12 drptimism. what about next year? march 7th, 2011, the 2008 crash isn't over, only covered. what about february of 2011? for now the time bomb will blow up on wall street. keep predicting this stuff, sooner or later you will be right. stuart: black swan made coming. the cottage industry i think. know, toyota paying a $1 million fine for a criminal...
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paul. he gathered 31% of the vote. coming in second was ted cruz of 11% and rounding out the top six were dr.n with 9%, governor chris christie with 8%, and scott walker and former pennsylvania senator rick santorum with each 7% of the vote. state john kerry, ted cruz, and former governor charlie crist were some of the main speakers at this weekend project red iron dinner. dinner.iron journalists and politicians poke fun at each other. secretary kerry attended in place of president obama. senator cruz is the republican speaker and republican turned democrat charlie crist represented his new party. every president since grover cleveland has attended the gridiron dinner. here is a look at some of the arrivals. from?re are you >> [indiscernible] >> i hope you have a nice time. >> thank you very much. >> how are you doing? >> are you ready? give me the book. that is a great book. [laughter] at 10:30 sign tomorrow here in d.c. do you? come see us tomorrow. have a great night. >> in his weekly address, president obama urged august to raise the federal min wage to $10.10 an hour. and the republican
paul. he gathered 31% of the vote. coming in second was ted cruz of 11% and rounding out the top six were dr.n with 9%, governor chris christie with 8%, and scott walker and former pennsylvania senator rick santorum with each 7% of the vote. state john kerry, ted cruz, and former governor charlie crist were some of the main speakers at this weekend project red iron dinner. dinner.iron journalists and politicians poke fun at each other. secretary kerry attended in place of president obama....
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. >> cpac ending yesterday, rand paul taking the first place in the straw poll with 31% of votes cast, ted cruz second at 11% that drercent and chris christie coming in fourth. why fourth for chris christie? >> well, i think frankly, it's very early, del. the cpac is an organization that has a lot of attendees come, a lot of young people come, and there isn't really active campaigning at this point. i look and saw three big take aways, one, there was huge enthusiasm up and down the ticket, and two, i mean, you walk around and there was a buzz, an excitement among attendedees and speakers. two, the depth of the bench, whether rand paul, ted cruz, chris chris key, marco rubio, rand paul, you saw three, four, 5%, there's a lot of enthusiasm for a lot of different players out there. that's going to create excitement for 2016 which will start in earnest after the 2014 mid terms. the one thing that permeated was a desire for republicans to take back the white house. each gave their own pitch, but all were united about the desire that we need to take back this white house. >> there has never been denial that the republican
. >> cpac ending yesterday, rand paul taking the first place in the straw poll with 31% of votes cast, ted cruz second at 11% that drercent and chris christie coming in fourth. why fourth for chris christie? >> well, i think frankly, it's very early, del. the cpac is an organization that has a lot of attendees come, a lot of young people come, and there isn't really active campaigning at this point. i look and saw three big take aways, one, there was huge enthusiasm up and down the...
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dr. metzenbaum, welcome. >> i greatly appreciate the opportunity to testify. government management matters. it needs more attention. that is why last year building on a long and distinguished career in the public and private sector, paul volcker decided it was time to launch the alliance. aims to rekindle intellectual, political, practical, and academic interests in implementation issues in the nuts and bolts of government. these days the electrons, too. i appreciate the opportunity to be here to talk about priorities for improving federal management. because performance measurement is the core way that the best businesses and increasingly the best government organizations achieve greater value, i will devote most of my testify to the .essons learned as requested i will share my thoughts on other management issues. federal performance improvements efforts have made noteworthy progress over the years. the 1993 law. agencies to set goals, measure reports -- measure permits. congress was doing things, but there was a critical missing element. too few agencies were using the data to find ways to improve. agencies using the goal is to communicate priorities, refined his priorities with the public in congress, and an list a
dr. metzenbaum, welcome. >> i greatly appreciate the opportunity to testify. government management matters. it needs more attention. that is why last year building on a long and distinguished career in the public and private sector, paul volcker decided it was time to launch the alliance. aims to rekindle intellectual, political, practical, and academic interests in implementation issues in the nuts and bolts of government. these days the electrons, too. i appreciate the opportunity to be...
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dr. sanjay gupta reporting. >> best of luck to her. clearly she's a champion already. coming up on "new day" president obama unveils his new budget, will it get through congress? congressman paulintment. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer5. >>> welcome back to "new day". president obama unveiled his 2015 budget proposal tuesday which includes tax breaks for working families and fax increases for wealthier americans. but it's a big document and there's a whole lot in it. the proposal is largely viewed as a wish list of democratic priorities ahead of the mid-term elections. not surprisingly it's facing harsh criticism f
dr. sanjay gupta reporting. >> best of luck to her. clearly she's a champion already. coming up on "new day" president obama unveils his new budget, will it get through congress? congressman paulintment. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select...
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paul ii. some of you may remember, i am sure secretary gates would, that soviet leaders suffice by the election believed that a grand conspiracy by dr. brzezinski led to his election. [laughter] typical of the paranoid in the soviet union then and perhaps in russia today. in any case, against this background, consider the end of one of their conversations, that is the pope and brzezinski. the pope said, come back soon. dr. brzezinski replied, i can't do that so often. it's such a privilege. the pope says, laughing, you elected me, you have to come and see me. [laughter] the second story, funny, more sentiment, and much to my liking though, the second story takes us to boston where doctor visits to became a u.s. citizen in 1968. in the books last chapter which is a conversation, twin mmi so, i raised the question of why he didn't change his impossibly difficult name at that time. i did change my first name can not my last name when i became a citizen a few years after that, for years after mckay said he was confident that in america people can become american without masking their ethnic identity. america is the only country where so
paul ii. some of you may remember, i am sure secretary gates would, that soviet leaders suffice by the election believed that a grand conspiracy by dr. brzezinski led to his election. [laughter] typical of the paranoid in the soviet union then and perhaps in russia today. in any case, against this background, consider the end of one of their conversations, that is the pope and brzezinski. the pope said, come back soon. dr. brzezinski replied, i can't do that so often. it's such a privilege. the...