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albert einstein said that come pounding was the most powerful force in the universe and i would like to nominate inertia. as the second most powerful. we just leave the discounts earning lower amounts maybe we should pay off the mortgage but we never get around to them. pick fellow hanging fruit. number 13, i have a lot of people come to me and say your approach is to sample. i am more sophisticated. a couple of people here thought that simplicity is fairly smart and they are a couple of relatively smart people with sir isaac newton and albert einstein. both moot lost a fortune in the stock market. [laughter] albert einstein took the money he won from the nobel prize and invested in today what would be known as junk bonds. he was ahead of his time and sir isaac newton was involved in the scandal that was a bubble that he lost a fortune on. the secret to investing is simplicity and the book goes through the basics second grader fund the advanced second grader portfolio and then the alternative which is active and by the way i call the cd strategy the active strategy i have abandoned,
albert einstein said that come pounding was the most powerful force in the universe and i would like to nominate inertia. as the second most powerful. we just leave the discounts earning lower amounts maybe we should pay off the mortgage but we never get around to them. pick fellow hanging fruit. number 13, i have a lot of people come to me and say your approach is to sample. i am more sophisticated. a couple of people here thought that simplicity is fairly smart and they are a couple of...
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. >> i pointed out, einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing and expecting a different result. >> the goal is to streamline the structure to be profitable again. it will still employ more than 90,000 of the u.s. and more than 200,000 worldwide but says it will be able to make money even if the u.s. auto market stays sluggish and vows to repay $50 billion in government loans ahead of the 2015 deadline. >> our job is to prove we can get this done. >> for 100 years, general motors was among the world's greatest companies. deserves to be there again, and it will be. >> but perhaps the biggest challenges the timing. gm is trying to we brand itself and attract back customers of the worst of the market in 25 years. phillips store, abc 7. >>> six months after congress passed a stimulus, less than 10% of the money has been spent and the unemployment rate is up and that has some democrats calling for another stimulus. but there are also complained about how the money is being spent. for instance, at some road construction sites, supporting the plan can cost hundreds of thousands
. >> i pointed out, einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing and expecting a different result. >> the goal is to streamline the structure to be profitable again. it will still employ more than 90,000 of the u.s. and more than 200,000 worldwide but says it will be able to make money even if the u.s. auto market stays sluggish and vows to repay $50 billion in government loans ahead of the 2015 deadline. >> our job is to prove we can get this done. >> for 100...
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it involves at&t testing of a sophisticated system called einstein. way of monitoring traffic internationally and what comes into your country, and trying to detect early what -- exactly what's happening. whether someone is trying to pull something out again or run your system, in effect -- affect the operations within your site of site. >> keith epstein, we have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> thank you, martin. >>> from north korea now, we take you to neighboring china and to the western province of xinjiang, where chinese officials are trying to restore calm. after rioting. muslim uighurs and han chinese. today chinese authorities deployed hundreds of troops throughout the provincial capital. and imposed a curfew. the local communist party leader is warning that those behind the clashes, which have left 156 people dead, would be executed. >>> and now to afghanistan, where the american military offensive against the taliban in helmand province is a week old. that offensive's being carried out by 4,000 american troops and 400 afghan soldie
it involves at&t testing of a sophisticated system called einstein. way of monitoring traffic internationally and what comes into your country, and trying to detect early what -- exactly what's happening. whether someone is trying to pull something out again or run your system, in effect -- affect the operations within your site of site. >> keith epstein, we have to leave it there. thank you very much. >> thank you, martin. >>> from north korea now, we take you to...
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researchers at the university of california/san diego developed this einstein robot that learned howe and make other faal expressions. inspired by how babies learn expressions the robot is programmed to experiment in front of a mirror. eventually learning how to control its motor expressions. the researchers say their work could lead into insights into how humans learn and develop facial expressions. >>> for information on all these stories log on to the technology page of abcnews.com. those are your "tech bytes." >>> good monday morning, maryland. i'm jamie costello. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. here are the top stories. we have everything you need to know about baltimore city's trademark route changes, they go into effect today. >>> and reports say kim jong il's health is a big worry this morning. >>> and joe biden, joe biden his wife has to check into a philadelphia hospital today. >>> first the weather with justin. >> a nice day setting up. we start with clouds trying to push to the south. temperatures now at bwi marshall holding in the lower 60s. very comforta
researchers at the university of california/san diego developed this einstein robot that learned howe and make other faal expressions. inspired by how babies learn expressions the robot is programmed to experiment in front of a mirror. eventually learning how to control its motor expressions. the researchers say their work could lead into insights into how humans learn and develop facial expressions. >>> for information on all these stories log on to the technology page of abcnews.com....
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. >> einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again, expecting the same result. we know we have to change. >> henderson says they plan to repay money ahead of the government's deadline. questions remain over how congress will handle dealers that were forced to close buzz of all of this. >>> some workers at the allison transmission plant in white marsh are a bit nervous still after general motors emerged from bankruptcy protection. local workers say they're still worried about more cuts and people losing their jobs. but the workers at the transmission plant hope the new and improved gm is more profitable. >> i hope we're going to be better, the people will know what is going on. they've got to be wise and make sure they've got our jobs 100%. >> workers are hoping consumer spending goes up and general motors can indeed bounce back. >>> what does it mean for the gm consumer? according to many, it's about generating consumer confidence in the brand. gm's bankruptcy only lasted 38 days. a record for such a large corporation. but while that time was short, cons
. >> einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again, expecting the same result. we know we have to change. >> henderson says they plan to repay money ahead of the government's deadline. questions remain over how congress will handle dealers that were forced to close buzz of all of this. >>> some workers at the allison transmission plant in white marsh are a bit nervous still after general motors emerged from bankruptcy protection. local workers...
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as albert einstein said, our death is not an end, if we can live on in our children. but in melanie, she'll live on in our hearts forever. >> there's a press conference going on right now. we want to take you to escambia county. >> a little bit about the thought process that we go through. before i forget, i will also confess that yes, this safe was buried in the backyard of a home owned by pamela long wiggins. now, having said that, our investigators knew the contents of this safe since the inception. understanding that information is critical, critical for the use of our investigators in their interrogations and interviews. and you may say why. why? because now we know, having attained this safe at that location, that these individuals that were involved with the removal and the transport in the barrel of this safe are exactly what we believe them to be, and that is a part of this investigation. that they are culpable in some nature in this crime that was committed. now we'll speak to you from purely a law enforcement perspective. because there was a lot of hoop la
as albert einstein said, our death is not an end, if we can live on in our children. but in melanie, she'll live on in our hearts forever. >> there's a press conference going on right now. we want to take you to escambia county. >> a little bit about the thought process that we go through. before i forget, i will also confess that yes, this safe was buried in the backyard of a home owned by pamela long wiggins. now, having said that, our investigators knew the contents of this safe...
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of 176, our next guest is already smarter than albert einstein, bill gates and even alex trebek combinede say hello to 6-year-old genius pranav veera. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? how you doing? >> good. >> good. would you like a peep? >> yeah. >> yeah. there you go. enjoy. enjoy. how are you? thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> it's good to have you here. >> ah. [ laughter ] >> did you meet dane, did you say hello to dane? >> sound it out. >> you've gone peep crazy, haven't you? [ laughter ] you know what? why don't we wait and eat the peeps afterwards but i'll give the whole batch to you afterwards and your parents can deal with you. [ laughter ] okay? put the peep right there for a minute and then we'll talk and go peep crazy. all right? you are in what grade? >> i'm in kindergarten. >> kindergarten. does your teacher know you're smarter than she is? [ laught ] >> um -- >> you don't know, do you? >> no. >> now, not only do you know the alphabet, you know -- which most kids do, you know how to do the alphabet backwards. [ reciting alphabet backwards ] >> that's right. that's
of 176, our next guest is already smarter than albert einstein, bill gates and even alex trebek combinede say hello to 6-year-old genius pranav veera. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? how you doing? >> good. >> good. would you like a peep? >> yeah. >> yeah. there you go. enjoy. enjoy. how are you? thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> it's good to have you here. >> ah. [ laughter ] >> did you meet dane, did you say hello to dane? >>...
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democratic governor of vermont and author of the prescription of real health care reforment albert einstein school of medicine. we appreciate it. let's get to it. howard dean, i won't mince words. i will put my screen up right now this. whole issue seemed to boil down to let's cover the 44 million people. we know that number is up more complex than that. 46.5 million uninsured and we will reveal when you take out people who -- people el vibl for medicaid on medicate right now. another 12 million and 20 million at two times the poverty level. we are not going to touch that with a 50-foot pole, but the real uninsured are around nine million. i know the number is debatable, but what isn't debatable is that the 44 million number that gets thrown around, it really can't be the heart of the issue, can it? >> it's not. they believe the number is $60 million. let's leave the debate and the numbers alone. this is not a debate about the uninsure and giving americans more choices because they fail to control cost. this is the economy in america. canada has a system that is not paid for by business. wh
democratic governor of vermont and author of the prescription of real health care reforment albert einstein school of medicine. we appreciate it. let's get to it. howard dean, i won't mince words. i will put my screen up right now this. whole issue seemed to boil down to let's cover the 44 million people. we know that number is up more complex than that. 46.5 million uninsured and we will reveal when you take out people who -- people el vibl for medicaid on medicate right now. another 12...
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as albert einstein said our death is not an end if we can live on in our children. they will live on in our hearts forever. >> reporter: so may the lingering question about this case. why did this couple have to die? david mattingly, cnn, pensacola. >>> after four days in the hot seat, the president's supreme court pick might find out tuesday if she has got the job. if confirmed, sonia sotomayor would be the first latina supreme court justice in u.s. history. her chances look pretty good. three gop moderates including the party's senior senator, richard lugar of indiana were quick to throw their support behind her. >>> well one group watching the sotomayor confirmation process very closely -- law students in their third year. i sat down with four of them from emory yooft university and university of georgia law school to get their take on this week's hearing. here now is part of our conversation. tuesday will be the vote of -- her confirmation -- if confirmed, will your feelings about her, will your feelings about the bench be any different? >> i don't think so. i t
as albert einstein said our death is not an end if we can live on in our children. they will live on in our hearts forever. >> reporter: so may the lingering question about this case. why did this couple have to die? david mattingly, cnn, pensacola. >>> after four days in the hot seat, the president's supreme court pick might find out tuesday if she has got the job. if confirmed, sonia sotomayor would be the first latina supreme court justice in u.s. history. her chances look...
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the opening itday of a new einstein brothers bagel located ofikthe neofthbeltway and the f 100 peoplein getting intt free breakfascot free breakfast sa ndwiches a week. thisi tirsmee rs t timeneti . knliwh o owis. who knows at s the turnout is like but keep in mind the store did open at 5:00 a.m. so right now you are okloing at where that store is located in college park. lohtagaiig r igoff the beltway. so that offer could be over now since the store opened at 5:00 a.m. but i'm betting it is a new store and not a lot of people know abo it by guess is you have a shot if you get there within the next half hour. now that ais out of the way check in with metro mix.com to see what is happening concert ndee thiske w . t ri heghcayoreu wsee have e thcahave the capital hip hop soul fest taking place on ha a. :00 11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. that's in marvin gaye park in washington, d.c. moving on, we have got method c.man on on the i love those . gu ustoen gu tothem all the time and coming up rdsat aytu a saturday at 7 p.sojan son jawit opening act g loveveand the special sauce. that's going down at
the opening itday of a new einstein brothers bagel located ofikthe neofthbeltway and the f 100 peoplein getting intt free breakfascot free breakfast sa ndwiches a week. thisi tirsmee rs t timeneti . knliwh o owis. who knows at s the turnout is like but keep in mind the store did open at 5:00 a.m. so right now you are okloing at where that store is located in college park. lohtagaiig r igoff the beltway. so that offer could be over now since the store opened at 5:00 a.m. but i'm betting it is a...
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did you ever think about that, einstein? ♪ >> hey, everyone.okay here, guys? >> jimmy: i don't know, jenny. why don't you tell me. why don't you tell me where miles got the photocopies? >> how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know. how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know how i should know. you tell me how i -- >> jimmy: look, forget this. i'm so out of here. higgins, let's ride. ♪ >> jimmy: the roots tell me everything. i know what you did. this is so not over. [ laughter ] >> you're damn right it isn't over. >> jimmy: not even close. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the next episode ofse. in the meantime, stick around. we'll be right back with will arnett, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and p to00le s between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highy. teht better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. he tllh n ceqewy x.evuinot ui ♪ [
did you ever think about that, einstein? ♪ >> hey, everyone.okay here, guys? >> jimmy: i don't know, jenny. why don't you tell me. why don't you tell me where miles got the photocopies? >> how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know. how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know how i should know. you tell me how i -- >> jimmy: look, forget this. i'm so out of here. higgins,...
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einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. we know we can change. >> and there's a lot of change on what it at general motors including this man bob lutz. he will not be retiring. he'll take over marketing. his job is to change customer perception. interesting person to put in charge of that given the fact he can be considered a lightning rod in many regard. the new chairman ed whitaker believes the people at gm right now are the ones who can turn around the country. >> this is a company with great people. it has great technology, it has great products. it may have lost its way a little bit, but all the raw materials are here for this deal. not only american success, but worldwide success. you just have to be around a little while and you can sense that. >> by the way, ed whitacre jr has three gm vehicles. at 4:00 today, bob lutz, vice chairman and in charge of changing perception at gm, we'll ask point-blank if he is the man to change people's perception. at "power lunch" an interview with fritz henderson. it's one thing to
einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result. we know we can change. >> and there's a lot of change on what it at general motors including this man bob lutz. he will not be retiring. he'll take over marketing. his job is to change customer perception. interesting person to put in charge of that given the fact he can be considered a lightning rod in many regard. the new chairman ed whitaker believes the people at gm right now are...
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as albert einstein said, our death is not an end, if we can live on in our children. byrd and melanie will live on in our heart forever. >> authorities here in pensacola say the bulk of their investigation has wrapped up. the people that on the property the day, the night of the murders here in ponensacola aren jail. there are other persons of interest they want to speak to. authorities aren't saying much about who those people are, and as you mentioned, kitty, there is the possibility of one more arrest next week. >> thanks, ed. >>> well, with unemployment across the nation so high, you would expect that crime to be rising, but not in los angeles. in fact, l.a.'s crime rate is falling. and the reason apparently has everything to do with a bureaucracy protecting itself from budget cuts. casey wian has our report. >> reporter: the unemployment rate in los angeles is now above 11%. more than doubling in two years. but the city's crime rate is dropping, despite the economic hard times. the los angeles police department says violent crime here is down 5.6% this year, and
as albert einstein said, our death is not an end, if we can live on in our children. byrd and melanie will live on in our heart forever. >> authorities here in pensacola say the bulk of their investigation has wrapped up. the people that on the property the day, the night of the murders here in ponensacola aren jail. there are other persons of interest they want to speak to. authorities aren't saying much about who those people are, and as you mentioned, kitty, there is the possibility of...
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did you ever think about that, einstein? ♪ >> hey, everyone.ay here, guys? >> jimmy: i don't know, jenny. why don't you tell me. why don't you tell me where miles got the photocopies? >> how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know. how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know how i should know. you tell me how i -- >> jimmy: look, forget this. i'm so out of here. higgins, let's ride. ♪ >> jimmy: the roots tell me everything. i know what you did. this is so not over. [ laughter ] >> you're damn right it isn't over. >> not even close. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the next episode of "7th floor west" airs next monday, july 27th and every monday after that all summer long. you can catch up on old episodes on latenightwithjimmyfallon.com and also on seventhfloorwest.com. in the meantime, stick around. we'll be right back with will arnett, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ woman: (thinking) so, i stick this bounce bar inside my dryer and for about four months, it'll fres
did you ever think about that, einstein? ♪ >> hey, everyone.ay here, guys? >> jimmy: i don't know, jenny. why don't you tell me. why don't you tell me where miles got the photocopies? >> how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know. how should i know? >> jimmy: i don't know. how should you know? >> i don't know how i should know. you tell me how i -- >> jimmy: look, forget this. i'm so out of here. higgins,...
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the entries are the best scholars in the field maybe not the entry on the quantum mechanics cents einstein wrote that in britannica but the entry on the particular passage i was talking about which is the history of a free lunch was written by summer release march scholars on the subjects. the problem is you need to check original sources and the problem is it does change over time and you cannot cite the individual but the entry is the collaboration of many individuals. so what we decided to do with this book and will do going forward is all of the notes are online it is just the you are out. if you want to see then you'll see that in three and the history you can make up your own mind whether it is a good source or not. >> host: just to wrap up if you're a 12 year-old came home with a research paper tsai team wikipedia i would send them down to the library and make them get out the world book. >> guest: i would say when you cited wikipedia did you go to the source and read those as well? if they say that was the beginning, there are two reasons one is because it is the entry point* and t
the entries are the best scholars in the field maybe not the entry on the quantum mechanics cents einstein wrote that in britannica but the entry on the particular passage i was talking about which is the history of a free lunch was written by summer release march scholars on the subjects. the problem is you need to check original sources and the problem is it does change over time and you cannot cite the individual but the entry is the collaboration of many individuals. so what we decided to...
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i pointed out to my management team einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. we know we have to change. >> reporter: it will be a leaner general motors. that's for sure, shed ded bill n billions of dollars in drupt and $20,000 of jobs in the u.s. and one executive scheduled to retire at the end of the year, sticking around and taking a larger role in the company, this man, bob lutz taking over marketing and communication and will also begin reviewing general motors advertising plan. when i talked to mr. lutz this afternoon, he made it clear, everything is on the table and he expects to be a disruptive force. >> i've always been disruptive. i've always believed in very clear and honest communication. i never hide my motives or objectives. i'm not a good politician. i believe in the frontal assaul assault. >> absolutely. >> yes, it does ruffle feathers, i think we're at a stage in the company when we really need to do that. >> reporter: for more on why bob lutz is the key to whether or not general motors can change its
i pointed out to my management team einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. we know we have to change. >> reporter: it will be a leaner general motors. that's for sure, shed ded bill n billions of dollars in drupt and $20,000 of jobs in the u.s. and one executive scheduled to retire at the end of the year, sticking around and taking a larger role in the company, this man, bob lutz taking over marketing and communication...
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how can you describe michael jackson when you look at michael jackson or einstein or beethoven, it's genius. but i have to say something here. i agree with reverend sharpton. i'll tell you why. even cnn who i truly love, your "headline news," nancy grace and jane velez, all they're doing is attacking michael jackson. they're not bringing up anything positive on the michael jackson family and fox news is doing the same. i'm not old enough to remember when elvis died, but i can tell you this, we need to respect the dead and at least let him be buried before all this is put out there. i think "man in the mirror" was perfect. >> i appreciate that. i can't believe you weren't old enough. i remember when elvis died and i remember where i was. we had just gotten cable. i have to tell you it's hln now. i'm not going to criticize my colleagues, but it's hln, not "headline news." >> you have to look at the balance of the coverage. i think you can look at not only news channels, but there are a ton of other channels running specials, biographies. i think all in all the coverage has been positiv
how can you describe michael jackson when you look at michael jackson or einstein or beethoven, it's genius. but i have to say something here. i agree with reverend sharpton. i'll tell you why. even cnn who i truly love, your "headline news," nancy grace and jane velez, all they're doing is attacking michael jackson. they're not bringing up anything positive on the michael jackson family and fox news is doing the same. i'm not old enough to remember when elvis died, but i can tell you...
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. >> as albert einstein said our death is not an end if we can live on in our children. byrd and melanie will live on in our hearts forever. >> reporter: so may the lingering question about this case. why did this couple have to die? david mattingly, cnn, pensacola. >>> now back to our top story here on cnn, the developing news out of tennessee, we want to go to a news conference we told you about happening right now. >> in a serious situation, once we determine it, exactly what it is, we back out and start processing the scene from the outside in. and that's what's taking place. >> you say you have a suspect, did they turn themselves in or did you find them? >> i'm not going to elaborate on our suspect. we do have one person in custody? s. there any danger to the general public? >> no, we do not believe the general public is in any danger. >> any charges filed? >> not at this time. >> any weapons found on -- >> that's a part of the investigation. >> you said you never experienced something like this before. >> as far as i know, we've never had five victims in one crime
. >> as albert einstein said our death is not an end if we can live on in our children. byrd and melanie will live on in our hearts forever. >> reporter: so may the lingering question about this case. why did this couple have to die? david mattingly, cnn, pensacola. >>> now back to our top story here on cnn, the developing news out of tennessee, we want to go to a news conference we told you about happening right now. >> in a serious situation, once we determine it,...
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i mean, how can you describe michael jackson -- when you look at michael jackson or einstein or bay thoeveethoven, it's gene. but i have to say something here. i agree with reverend sharpton. i'll tell you why. even cnn who i truly love, your "headline news," nancy grace and jane velez, all they're doing is attacking michael jackson. they're not bringing up anything positive on the michael jackson family and fox news is doing the same. i'm not old enough to remember when elvis died, but i can tell you this, we need to respect the dead and at least let him be buried before all this is put out there. i think "man in the mirror" was perfect. i really do. >> thank you. i appreciate that. i can't believe you weren't old enough. i remember when elvis died and i remember where i was. i was at home if front of the tv eating. we had just gotten cable. and if to tell you, it's hln now. i'm not going to criticize my colleagues, but it's hln, not "headline news." >> you have to look at the balance of the coverage. you have to look at the balance of the coverage. i think you can look at not only news channels
i mean, how can you describe michael jackson -- when you look at michael jackson or einstein or bay thoeveethoven, it's gene. but i have to say something here. i agree with reverend sharpton. i'll tell you why. even cnn who i truly love, your "headline news," nancy grace and jane velez, all they're doing is attacking michael jackson. they're not bringing up anything positive on the michael jackson family and fox news is doing the same. i'm not old enough to remember when elvis died,...
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einstein called it the power of physical i can, as powerful as anything he knew of, and that is that money will multiply i cording to the interest rate being charged. i like what i call the rule of 72, that if you will take the amount of compound interest that your investments will garner, and you divide that in to 72, you will learn how many years it takes you to have your money doubled. and if it doubles, for, say four years it goes to 8 and then it goes fore12 and it doubles -- another 12, and it doubles every period of time that that money goes through, so when a person gets to a certain age, before long, they will have much more money than they realize possible and that to me is the way to become a millionaire. it isn't to hit the lottery. it's not to hit a jackpot, it's not to take radical moves in the stock market. now, in addition to all these things, there needs to be investment portfolio, as people gain a little bit of money, and where they put their money, how is it allocated? well, i go if to some detail in this book, about the appropriate balancing of somebody's money an
einstein called it the power of physical i can, as powerful as anything he knew of, and that is that money will multiply i cording to the interest rate being charged. i like what i call the rule of 72, that if you will take the amount of compound interest that your investments will garner, and you divide that in to 72, you will learn how many years it takes you to have your money doubled. and if it doubles, for, say four years it goes to 8 and then it goes fore12 and it doubles -- another 12,...
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now, maybe not the entry on quantum mechanics since einstein wrote that on britannica but the entry,you know, on the particular passage i was talking about which is the history of the free lunch as it were was actually written by some really smart scholars on the subject. the problem is you need to check the original sources and the problem is that it does change over time and the problem -- and the third problem is that you can't actually cite the individual but the industry but it's a collaboration of many individuals and some are authoritative than others. what we decided to do with this book and we'll do going forward is that all the notes are online. it's a url and if you want to find the notes, go to the -- go online and go to the url and you can see the history of your entry and you can make up your mind whether it's a good source or not. >> get your questions ready and ted will come over with the microphone. to wrap up the wikipedia if our kids brought hispanics with wikipedia entries i would make them sit down and get out the world book. >> when you cited wikipedia at the bo
now, maybe not the entry on quantum mechanics since einstein wrote that on britannica but the entry,you know, on the particular passage i was talking about which is the history of the free lunch as it were was actually written by some really smart scholars on the subject. the problem is you need to check the original sources and the problem is that it does change over time and the problem -- and the third problem is that you can't actually cite the individual but the industry but it's a...
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in addition to making sure this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short term, the bill einstein must also slow the growth of health care costs in the long run. our proposals will change the senate's of doctors and nurses are free to give patients the best care, just not the most expensive care. that is why the nation's largest please stand by. a proposal that could save even more money and ensure long-term financial health for medicare. overall, our proposals will improve the quality of care for our seniors and save them thousands of dollars on prescription drugs, which is why the aarp has read-- endorsed our efforts. not all the measures i mentioned were contained in congress is drafting legislation that we are now seeing broad agreement thanks to the work that has been done over the last few days so even though we have a few issues to work out, what is remarkable at this point is not how far we have left to go, it is how far we have already come. i understand how easy it is for this town to become consumed in the name of politics, to turn every issue into running tally of who'
in addition to making sure this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short term, the bill einstein must also slow the growth of health care costs in the long run. our proposals will change the senate's of doctors and nurses are free to give patients the best care, just not the most expensive care. that is why the nation's largest please stand by. a proposal that could save even more money and ensure long-term financial health for medicare. overall, our proposals will improve the quality of...
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as albert einstein said, our death is not an end if we can live on in our children.live on in our hearts forever. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you for respecting the family's privacy. >> painful story. byrd and melanie billings, again, killed and eight people under arrest there in florida. >>> secretary of defense says he is not moved from a hawk to a dove but doesn't need any more of the advanced fighter jets in the world but some in congress think they know better than the secretary of defense and insisting the defense department pony up billions to buy them. now the white house is threatening to veto if congress forces the issue. nbc's pentagon kort is jim miklaszewski. what is going on? i know secretary of defense gates said yesterday in chicago, if we can't defend this nation with a half a trillion dollar budget we need to get out of this business. we got far bigger problems. >> you know, these battles between the pentagon and congress have been going on for years. this one, however, is pretty much reaching epic proportion at this time. i think it's import
as albert einstein said, our death is not an end if we can live on in our children.live on in our hearts forever. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you for respecting the family's privacy. >> painful story. byrd and melanie billings, again, killed and eight people under arrest there in florida. >>> secretary of defense says he is not moved from a hawk to a dove but doesn't need any more of the advanced fighter jets in the world but some in congress think they know better...
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like einstein said, you got to stay on the bike and pedalinging. you can't give up.o matter what happens, you got to keep living. and if you have a specific task, you can achieve it if you keep moving forward, if you keep going at it, and that's what i try to teach these kids. >> an idle mind is the devil's workshop. which we've heard so many times. people say don't retire whatever you do. here's another clip from what you were doing. we want to take a look at this. let's look at it. >> i'm doing movies. i'm doing music. i'm going to school. within, like, two years i want to be out of here. i should have my botch bachelor's degree already, if that's the first way to get out, i want to get out. >> the camera makes you cool, but there may be other people out there that want to do what you do. what would you say to them with the ten seconds we got left? >> what would i say other than film making? >> other people that want to help kids like you do. >> you got to roll up your sleeves with the kids and find out what their interests are and help them achieve their goals. yo
like einstein said, you got to stay on the bike and pedalinging. you can't give up.o matter what happens, you got to keep living. and if you have a specific task, you can achieve it if you keep moving forward, if you keep going at it, and that's what i try to teach these kids. >> an idle mind is the devil's workshop. which we've heard so many times. people say don't retire whatever you do. here's another clip from what you were doing. we want to take a look at this. let's look at it....
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einstein used to say in adversity live opportunity.god knows we have faced plenty of adversity in our lives in this country. there are some terrific opportunities. we have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen and turn this adversity into not just cleaner air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs and we have a great opportunity. windmill farms, nuclear power plants, lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so much energy efficient than anything else we have ever seen before, it is a great opportunity here and we appreciate the path to that opportunity, thank you. >> we thank all of our guest panelists for being here. what is important is not that you are just listening to these brilliant speeches as important as that is. more important, that was a joke, actually, more important is your presence here together indicates your understanding about all these agencies that are going to work together, that has not always been the case as we attempt to go fo
einstein used to say in adversity live opportunity.god knows we have faced plenty of adversity in our lives in this country. there are some terrific opportunities. we have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen and turn this adversity into not just cleaner air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs and we have a great opportunity. windmill farms, nuclear power plants, lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are...
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and the einsteins who changed that ball field in houston to enron field. how's that going?eat honor and a worthy honor for robert f. kennedy, the triboro bridge in new york city has been named the robert f. kennedy bridge. >> national airport, reagan airport. >> i hear people call it reagan. >> i'm going to reagan. >> i do too. there's still a lot of people. >> it's generational. it takes a full generation of people who forgot what it used to be called. >> shea stadium is citi field. >> that one we'll never get used to. >> people still go to shea. >> and you're going to citifield to catch paul mccartney. >> i'm going to catch him in concert. very excited. >> remember when we saw ringo live on the roof in liverpool. >> i do. >> ringo told me of all the beatles, paul -- like newman on seinfeld seinfeld. paul is the one who always got all the girls. we brought it full circle i think. >> we feel good about it. >> i'm going to get out my guitar and strum kumbayah and maybe play us to break. >> still to come in the tv business, who made the cut and who didn't in this year's emmy
and the einsteins who changed that ball field in houston to enron field. how's that going?eat honor and a worthy honor for robert f. kennedy, the triboro bridge in new york city has been named the robert f. kennedy bridge. >> national airport, reagan airport. >> i hear people call it reagan. >> i'm going to reagan. >> i do too. there's still a lot of people. >> it's generational. it takes a full generation of people who forgot what it used to be called. >>...
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as albert einstein said, our death is not an end if we can live on in our children. they'll live on in our hearts forever. thank you. >> thank you, for respecting the family's privacy. >> all right, that was a quick press conference there with one of the family members related to melanie and byrd billings. this was the couple that was murdered. this has certainly got a lot of attention because this couple was known for having 17 children, i think 12 or 13 of which they had adopted and many of them had special needs. so, now this new information, the funeral is happening, expecting to happen at the top of the hour there. thousands of folks showed up for visitation and they expect more folks to show up for the funeral, as well. ed lavandera has been on this case. ed, jump in here with me. this case, of course, has taken so many twists and turns. eight people have been arrested. six men and a teenager have been charged in the death and also a woman charged, as well. but people trying to figure out exactly what was the motivation behind the crime and we were thinking may
as albert einstein said, our death is not an end if we can live on in our children. they'll live on in our hearts forever. thank you. >> thank you, for respecting the family's privacy. >> all right, that was a quick press conference there with one of the family members related to melanie and byrd billings. this was the couple that was murdered. this has certainly got a lot of attention because this couple was known for having 17 children, i think 12 or 13 of which they had adopted...
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i also pointed out to my management team, einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again and not expecting the same result. we know we have to change. today is about the beginning of that change and it's our job to prove to you and to everybody that we can get that job done. >> i'm going to move to mary. >> all right, phil lebeau got in the first question. we're going to take a commercial break now as gm emerges from bankruptcy, and you are now the new proud owners. you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? whe will you find the stabilitand resources to keep you ahead of thispi? these are tougquestions. that's why we brought gether two of the most powerful names in the iustry. introdinmorgan stanley smith baey. hereo rethink wealth management. introdinmorgan stanley smith baey. he to answer... your questions morgan stanley smith by. a new wealth magement firm with over 130 years ofxperiee. >>> okay. we're setting up for the open. the futures closed the electronic session down 6.90. 7 1/4 below fair value, ibd indicating a loss of a
i also pointed out to my management team, einstein's definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again and not expecting the same result. we know we have to change. today is about the beginning of that change and it's our job to prove to you and to everybody that we can get that job done. >> i'm going to move to mary. >> all right, phil lebeau got in the first question. we're going to take a commercial break now as gm emerges from bankruptcy, and you are now the new...
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gretchen you are leaving out one very important figure albert einstein.what has he ever con. gretchen: took naps on top of it the three of us here are road scholars. brian: we are on our way to some type of honoree degree. brian: sleep is a four letter word with us. we don't get it. gretchen: i thought you meant rest. brian: that's true. gretchen: coming up nancy pelosi and vice president joe bind not on the same page recession. how are we supposed to get out of it with all of these mixed messages? dana perino here next on that one. steve: having trouble to find love in your life. maybe all you need it s. to type your own name and do a google search. find out how one couple did just that and now they are getting hitched. blackberry pomegranate. i can't find my hand. (announcer) yoplus... a delicious alternative for digestive health... ...from yoplait. we know why we're here. to design the future of flight, inside and out. to build tomorrow's technology in amazing ways. and reshape the science of aerospace... forever. around the globe, the people of boeing
gretchen you are leaving out one very important figure albert einstein.what has he ever con. gretchen: took naps on top of it the three of us here are road scholars. brian: we are on our way to some type of honoree degree. brian: sleep is a four letter word with us. we don't get it. gretchen: i thought you meant rest. brian: that's true. gretchen: coming up nancy pelosi and vice president joe bind not on the same page recession. how are we supposed to get out of it with all of these mixed...
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gretchen: end up being einstein. brian: stick stick you in a funny jacket.next one, what do you see? brian: u.s.a. steve: asking the people out there in tv land. brian: that's two humans? steve: i get that, the red part looks like. >> after you see the answer you get it look like a couple of seven dwarfs. brian: high fiving. gretchen: i think you andry losing this game. steve: now that one is. gretchen: now that's two butlers. brian: i would say two fairies. steve: common and accepted answer is two humans. you are both right. so here is the one we are going to show you out in tv land and want you to email us when you look at this rorschach plate. what do you see also, do you think that this is really a bad thing that this doctor has put the common explanation for these particular plates on line on wikipedia. gretchen: dust up is they think people will go to the wikipedia and see the answers or not either go to get help or when they get help they will have the cheat sheet with them. it won't be an effective evaluation of them. brian: can you tell you a great
gretchen: end up being einstein. brian: stick stick you in a funny jacket.next one, what do you see? brian: u.s.a. steve: asking the people out there in tv land. brian: that's two humans? steve: i get that, the red part looks like. >> after you see the answer you get it look like a couple of seven dwarfs. brian: high fiving. gretchen: i think you andry losing this game. steve: now that one is. gretchen: now that's two butlers. brian: i would say two fairies. steve: common and accepted...
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got locks from marilyn monroe, abraham lincoln from einstein. >> i have geronimo's pony stale. >> hecer stuck in the envelope after following michael to the hospital. the whole idea turning it into a diamond, saying, yuck. >> i bet he has a lock of hair in the baby book. >> how many do you get from the lock of hair? anywhere from one to two to ten. folks plan to offer the jackson family one of the diamondbacks free of charge. collector teamed up with life jam in 2007 to turn beethoven's hair into diamonds. one auctioned off for 200,000 bucks. figured michael fetched much more. reaction online was outraged. this is tasteful and refined. to who? bigs? >> that's what people find a little creep in, making money off hair. >> we create departments from hair. it would be remiss of us to not make a diamond to offer that to the world. >> we are the world. >> we are diamonds. >> the professor and police officer all getting together over at the white house for that famous beer or two.
got locks from marilyn monroe, abraham lincoln from einstein. >> i have geronimo's pony stale. >> hecer stuck in the envelope after following michael to the hospital. the whole idea turning it into a diamond, saying, yuck. >> i bet he has a lock of hair in the baby book. >> how many do you get from the lock of hair? anywhere from one to two to ten. folks plan to offer the jackson family one of the diamondbacks free of charge. collector teamed up with life jam in 2007 to...
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the einstein system will not be fully installed for 18 months. that is seven months -- seven years after it was first set up. the publisher of the paper has canceled the policy dinners that were to be underwritten by lobbyists or corporations willing to pay thousands of dollars to be in the same room as journalists and lawmakers. some who were invited said they were not told that the defense would make money for the newspaper. the concept raised questions about journalistic ethics. ken salazar says that on the fourth of july, we are giving america a special gift. for the first time since 9/11, the observation deck in the crown of the statue of liberty will reopen to the public. tomorrow, up 30 visitors will be chosen every hour by lottery. they will be allowed to climb the spiral staircase to the crown. the statue sees as many as 15,000 visitors every day. president obama flies to camp david this morning for the first part of the fourth of july celebration of his family, including his daughters of 11th birthday tomorrow. about 20 of her friends w
the einstein system will not be fully installed for 18 months. that is seven months -- seven years after it was first set up. the publisher of the paper has canceled the policy dinners that were to be underwritten by lobbyists or corporations willing to pay thousands of dollars to be in the same room as journalists and lawmakers. some who were invited said they were not told that the defense would make money for the newspaper. the concept raised questions about journalistic ethics. ken salazar...
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einstein used to say, "in adversity, lies opportunity. boy, there are some terrific opportunities. we have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen in turn is adversity not just in to clear air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs. we have a great opportunity to do that, whether building nuclear power plants, employing windmill farms, employing these new lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so energy efficient. it is a great opportunity, and we appreciate your helping us to find a path to that opportunity. thank you. >> thank you, madam chair to we think all of our guest panelists for being here. what is important is not just that you are listening to all these brilliant speeches. more important -- that was a joke, actually. more important is our presence here together, indicating your understanding that all of these agencies are working together, and that has not always been the case. i think the issue that chairwoman boxer and others are intended to bring us together on is in fact the most b
einstein used to say, "in adversity, lies opportunity. boy, there are some terrific opportunities. we have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen in turn is adversity not just in to clear air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs. we have a great opportunity to do that, whether building nuclear power plants, employing windmill farms, employing these new lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so energy...
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einstein once said noe never expect people who caused the problem to solve it for you. same mentality in the government fannie mae and freddie may give out all those matter gages you want. don't worry about it, the tax mayor's will back it up. the same mentality give all that money to a.i.g. they will pay the bills of our friends. that mentality is going to be investigating what happened. i predict no change at all. brian: politics play a role. bottom of the hour record bonuses given to nine banks receiving tarp funds. for now i have to ask you this. big picture people happy, goldman sachs had unbelievable year. >> goldman sachs had an unbelievable year with our tax dollars g you or i or anybody we worked for was given $45 billion we could probably produce a 5 billion-dollar profit as well. alisyn: and have unbelievable year. steve: they haven't given it back yet. they will argue the feds won't take it back and the feds will say we don't want this back yet. we want them to have it they still have that 45 billion. they have the 45 billion the feds loaned them and 13 bill
einstein once said noe never expect people who caused the problem to solve it for you. same mentality in the government fannie mae and freddie may give out all those matter gages you want. don't worry about it, the tax mayor's will back it up. the same mentality give all that money to a.i.g. they will pay the bills of our friends. that mentality is going to be investigating what happened. i predict no change at all. brian: politics play a role. bottom of the hour record bonuses given to nine...
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in addition to making sure this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short term, the bill einstein must also slow the growth of health care costs in the long run. our proposals will change the senate's of doctors and nurses are free to give patients the best care, just not the most expensive care. that is why the nation's largest organizations representing doctors and nurses have embraced our plan. we also want to create an independent group of doctors and experts who are empowered to eliminate waste and inefficiency in medicare on an annual basis, a proposal that could save even more money and ensure long-term financial health for medicare. overall, our proposals will improve the quality of care for our seniors and save them thousands of dollars on prescription drugs, which is why the aarp has read-- endorsed our efforts. not all the measures i mentioned were contained in congress is drafting legislation that we are now seeing broad agreement thanks to the work that has been done over the last few days so even though we have a few issues to work out, what is remarkable at this poi
in addition to making sure this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short term, the bill einstein must also slow the growth of health care costs in the long run. our proposals will change the senate's of doctors and nurses are free to give patients the best care, just not the most expensive care. that is why the nation's largest organizations representing doctors and nurses have embraced our plan. we also want to create an independent group of doctors and experts who are empowered to...
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suggest that a life is a life and think of all the george washingtons and the abraham lincolns and the einsteins that are being aborted every day. people who could add so much to our future. anyway, we have a lot to cover and i want to thank the gentlelady from north carolina, virginia foxx, for all of her -- she's about the hard workingest congressperson i know up here and always like to turn to her for valuable advice on things and so i yield to the gentlelady. ms. foxx: thank you, dr. fleming. i appreciate your organizing this special order tonight and the comments of my colleagues from pennsylvania and you and my colleague from yea have been very eloquent tonight and i won't try to add a lot to the really terrific comments you all have made but i did want to come and lend my support to the special order tonight and say that i certainly share with you the horror of the fact that this bill is going to be the largest expansion of taxpayer funded abortion in history. we spoke out against it in the rules committee. we've been speaking out against it for days, but to no avail. i was thinking also
suggest that a life is a life and think of all the george washingtons and the abraham lincolns and the einsteins that are being aborted every day. people who could add so much to our future. anyway, we have a lot to cover and i want to thank the gentlelady from north carolina, virginia foxx, for all of her -- she's about the hard workingest congressperson i know up here and always like to turn to her for valuable advice on things and so i yield to the gentlelady. ms. foxx: thank you, dr....
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as albert einstein said, our death is not an end if we can live on in our children.rd and melanie will live on in our hearts forever. >> reporter: authorities say they wrapped up the bulk of their investigation. seven people that were there have been accounted for and there are other people they are interested in speaking with and there is the possibility of yet one more arrest. ed lavandera, pensacola, florida. >>> president obama asked law makers to keep the ball rolling on his health care reform. they concluded the bill won't cut long-term health care costs. those senators representing both parties plus one independent. president obama says this is not time to slow down. >> now, i realize that the last few miles of any race are the hardest to run. i have to say now is not the time to slow down. >> reporter: democrats are moving the bill through congress and want to pass it before next month's recess. president obama says law makers shouldn't miss the opportunity to pass the bill. >>> a school teacher says he killed his wife on a cruise ship with his bare hands. co
as albert einstein said, our death is not an end if we can live on in our children.rd and melanie will live on in our hearts forever. >> reporter: authorities say they wrapped up the bulk of their investigation. seven people that were there have been accounted for and there are other people they are interested in speaking with and there is the possibility of yet one more arrest. ed lavandera, pensacola, florida. >>> president obama asked law makers to keep the ball rolling on his...
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einstein used to say, "in adversity, lies opportunity. boy, there are some terrific opportunities.e have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen in turn is adversity not just in to clear air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs. we have a great opportunity to do that, whether building nuclear power plants, employing windmill farms, employing these new lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so energy efficient. it is a great opportunity, and we appreciate your helping us to find a path to that opportunity. thank you. >> thank you, madam chair to we think all of our guest panelists for being here. what is important is not just that you are listening to all these brilliant speeches. more important -- that was a joke, actually. more important is our presence here together, indicating your understanding that all of these agencies are working together, and that has not always been the case. i think the issue that chairwoman boxer and others are intended to bring us together on is in fact the most boa
einstein used to say, "in adversity, lies opportunity. boy, there are some terrific opportunities.e have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen in turn is adversity not just in to clear air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs. we have a great opportunity to do that, whether building nuclear power plants, employing windmill farms, employing these new lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so energy...
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smith: albert einstein said the most powerful force in the united states is compound interest. that is great when it is working for you and building a nest egg. but when compound interest is working against you it is catastrophic. it is devastating, especially for a nation on the intermediate and long-term when the nation spends money and causes huge unsustainable deficits. as of june 0, the debt was $11.5 trillion. in june alone, the deficit rose by $220 billion, a year's worth of deficits in one month. c.b.o. says the total debt to the united states will double in the next 10 years. it took 180 years for us to get that $11.5 trillion and will double in 10 years. nothing puts our economy at greater risk of implosion and job loss than unsustainable debt. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from kansas rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jenkins: americans sent a clear message and say they
smith: albert einstein said the most powerful force in the united states is compound interest. that is great when it is working for you and building a nest egg. but when compound interest is working against you it is catastrophic. it is devastating, especially for a nation on the intermediate and long-term when the nation spends money and causes huge unsustainable deficits. as of june 0, the debt was $11.5 trillion. in june alone, the deficit rose by $220 billion, a year's worth of deficits in...
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einstein used to say, "in adversity, lies opportunity. boy, there are some terrific opportunities. we have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen in turn is adversity not just in to clear air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs. we have a great opportunity to do that, whether building nuclear power plants, employing windmill farms, employing these new lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so energy efficient. it is a great opportunity, and we appreciate your helping us to find a path to that opportunity. thank you. >> thank you, madam chair to we think all of our guest panelists for being here. what is important is not just that you are listening to all these brilliant speeches. more important -- that was a joke, actually. more important is our presence here together, indicating your understanding that all of these agencies are working together, and that has not always been the case. i think the issue that chairwoman boxer and others are intended to bring us together on is in fact the most b
einstein used to say, "in adversity, lies opportunity. boy, there are some terrific opportunities. we have to be smart enough to capture it and make it happen in turn is adversity not just in to clear air and less dependence on foreign oil and so forth, but we have to turn it into jobs. we have a great opportunity to do that, whether building nuclear power plants, employing windmill farms, employing these new lightweight solar energy panels, building those refrigerators that are so energy...