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dr. marcus.hil. >> when you talk with the manufacturing experts who run these corporations, the folks who are really looking into how things are put together not higher up what they all say is the same thing, it's about having the people on the ground who understand how to use robots. robots don't do any good unless you program them. one more point to what dr. marcus is saying. i understand what he's say being autonomous driven cars. yes, that technology is here but we're a long way from seeing it. you know why? regulators will be really cautious about the idea of not having somebody behind the wheel. automakers don't see that happening anytime soon. >> although a lot of the technology has effectively taken that control away from the driver and put it into the hands of man ri. >> machinery. >> but government and the role they will play in overseeing this transition to the greater role of technology in our society, what about that? does that slow it down 1234. >> i think it's going to depend on th
dr. marcus.hil. >> when you talk with the manufacturing experts who run these corporations, the folks who are really looking into how things are put together not higher up what they all say is the same thing, it's about having the people on the ground who understand how to use robots. robots don't do any good unless you program them. one more point to what dr. marcus is saying. i understand what he's say being autonomous driven cars. yes, that technology is here but we're a long way from...
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dr. marcus noland peterson institute, international economics. many americans, and a prepared treaty. south korea has probably proved expectation wrong. and steve find skeptics for years to come. >> we want to thank you. >> i want to -- >> my former colleagues in congress. stand up. >> not a question really. the last comment, this presentation. and the north koreans, the behavior, what is going to happen to that type of impact to the korean economy is. and how does somebody direct that the north korean -- tax the investments. anyway, my comments on the north korean impact, that it can be -- continue. north korea could -- [inaudible] >> dramatic impacts to the south korean economy, right? [laughter] >> you have about two minutes. >> my personal view, because i haven't discussed this with anyone. my personal view is the korean economy at the moment is facing some inequities like any other country possibly because we are dependent on exports but given the policies we are implementing at the moment, it's quite confident in the medium term that for investors, not come back with negative re
dr. marcus noland peterson institute, international economics. many americans, and a prepared treaty. south korea has probably proved expectation wrong. and steve find skeptics for years to come. >> we want to thank you. >> i want to -- >> my former colleagues in congress. stand up. >> not a question really. the last comment, this presentation. and the north koreans, the behavior, what is going to happen to that type of impact to the korean economy is. and how does...
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dr. rivera, a workplace psychiatrist. i've worked with her in the past, and she's been very successful in helping create common ground between employees and owners. >> hey, marcus, how are you, dr. rivera? >> how are you? >> good to see you again. >> good. how are you? how's everything? big sigh. >> yeah. this is a big challenge. let me give you a little tour, introduce you to a few people. >> okay. [dog yipping] isn't this beautiful? >> wonderful! yeah. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i'm andrew. >> i'm erica. >> hi, erica. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. so-- >> ha ha ha ha ha ha i'm kidding. >> i thought maybe the three of us can go back and chat. >> sure. >> i think my biggest concern is to help him manage people. it's not a thing that he loves to do. >> employees have been the bain of my existence. >> okay. i hear you say bain of your existence, and in our discussions, we think about employees actually being the key to a successful business. your employees need to know that you trust in them, value them, and believe in them...or it's gonna cost you.
dr. rivera, a workplace psychiatrist. i've worked with her in the past, and she's been very successful in helping create common ground between employees and owners. >> hey, marcus, how are you, dr. rivera? >> how are you? >> good to see you again. >> good. how are you? how's everything? big sigh. >> yeah. this is a big challenge. let me give you a little tour, introduce you to a few people. >> okay. [dog yipping] isn't this beautiful? >> wonderful!...
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marcus sneezing right into the tissue, we found nothing getting through. nothing. there you have it. gesundheit. >> here's to the humble tissue and dr.besser reporting in. >>> and next here, someone with a great record of predicting the super bowl gives you the secret of who's going to win this year. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. time to complete your bachelor's or master's degree and prepare for a new career. with devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship you can. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. with this scholarship you could be on your way. in 2012 90% of our associate and bachelor's grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field within 6 months. make this your year. start at
marcus sneezing right into the tissue, we found nothing getting through. nothing. there you have it. gesundheit. >> here's to the humble tissue and dr.besser reporting in. >>> and next here, someone with a great record of predicting the super bowl gives you the secret of who's going to win this year. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i...
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believe it or not, with marcus sneezing right into the tissue, we found nothing getting through. nothing. there you have it. gesundheit. dr. >> nothing getting through? haven't you ever had one of those sneezes, you get the tissue up in time and your hand is a little -- >> yeah, i've had them all. don't think i want breakfast anymore, by the way. >> completely lost my appetite. >> sneezes travel at 100 miles an hour. the speed of that stuff is 100 miles an hour. >> if you don't have a tissue around, you're not ready to go. >> yeah, this is what i do if i don't have a tissue. they say it's the best one to do, i guess, if you don't have the tissue and then you get it all over your -- i would rather wash my hands. at least i don't have it on my suit. >> that's true. but if you forget and touching door handles and -- >> i like to turn around the opposite way and then just let it go. but probably in the office that's bad because the guy in the cubicle behind me -- there you go. coming up, another one-in at the airport that has alec baldwin in an uproar. >>> and is "the bachelor" changing the rules as he looks for love. we'll h
believe it or not, with marcus sneezing right into the tissue, we found nothing getting through. nothing. there you have it. gesundheit. dr. >> nothing getting through? haven't you ever had one of those sneezes, you get the tissue up in time and your hand is a little -- >> yeah, i've had them all. don't think i want breakfast anymore, by the way. >> completely lost my appetite. >> sneezes travel at 100 miles an hour. the speed of that stuff is 100 miles an hour. >>...
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believe it or not, with marcus sneezing right into the tissue, we found nothing getting through. nothing. there you have it. gesundheit. drt you had one of those sneezes, where you get the tissue up in time and your hand is -- >> yeah, i've had them all. don't think i want breakfast any more. >> completely lost my appetite. >> sneezes travel at 100 miles an hour. the speed of the travel of that stuff, a hundred miles an hour. >> if you don't have a tissue around and you're not ready to go -- >> this is what i do if i don't have a tissue. they say that's the best one, but then you get it all over you -- i would rather wash my hand. at least it isn't on my suit. >> i guess if you forget and you touch door handles. >> i like to turn the opposite way and just let it good. that probably bad because the guy in the cubicle behind me. there you go. >> coming up, another run-in at airport that has alec baldwin in an uproar. >> and is the bachelor changing the rules as he looks for love? we will have in-depth analysis next in "the skinny." >> "world news now" continues after this. from our abc stations. >>> all >>> all right, folks
believe it or not, with marcus sneezing right into the tissue, we found nothing getting through. nothing. there you have it. gesundheit. drt you had one of those sneezes, where you get the tissue up in time and your hand is -- >> yeah, i've had them all. don't think i want breakfast any more. >> completely lost my appetite. >> sneezes travel at 100 miles an hour. the speed of the travel of that stuff, a hundred miles an hour. >> if you don't have a tissue around and...