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doctors, enough nurses, enough space, that that information immediately gets in the hands of decision makers all the way up to me, and all the way to congress so we can get more resources in there to help folks. >> on friday shinseki himself fired senior leaders at the phoenix va at the center of the scandal. his deputy will leave the v.a. and begin making the changes upon. >> i want somebody who is spending every minute of every day to figure out have we called every veteran that is waiting? have they gotten a schedule? are we fixing the system? what kind of technology do we need? have we made a realistic assessment of how long the wait times are right now and how are we going to bring those weight times down in certain facilities where the weigh wait times are do long. if we need more money, how much money do we need to ask from congress, and how am i going to make sure that congress delivers on that additional funding? that's what i want someone at the v.a. focused on. not how are they getting second guessed, speculation about their futures and so forth and so on. >> before he resi
doctors, enough nurses, enough space, that that information immediately gets in the hands of decision makers all the way up to me, and all the way to congress so we can get more resources in there to help folks. >> on friday shinseki himself fired senior leaders at the phoenix va at the center of the scandal. his deputy will leave the v.a. and begin making the changes upon. >> i want somebody who is spending every minute of every day to figure out have we called every veteran that...
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do banks have enough capital? do we think they have enough capital? we looked at what would happen if house prices fell. how large would the losses be? it was not just hypothetical. unless you force people to say, what would happen -- what if there was another great depression? what would happen? most people would say, we learned our lesson. it is not possible. losses that was large enough to shake the foundations of our system was so inconceivable. we started the early stage of stress testing. the policy response was so decisive. we started the early stage of that in 2006-2007. we would go to banks, investment banks, and say, you need to plan for a darker world. you need to build in greater cushions against a risk of severe financial crisis. they were dismissive, because they thought it was inconceivable we would experience a crisis long enough to shatter confidence in the system as a whole. that is sort of inherent in the behavior that leaves you vulnerable. theasked for canaries in coal mine. you could observe those owner abilities. you could sort
do banks have enough capital? do we think they have enough capital? we looked at what would happen if house prices fell. how large would the losses be? it was not just hypothetical. unless you force people to say, what would happen -- what if there was another great depression? what would happen? most people would say, we learned our lesson. it is not possible. losses that was large enough to shake the foundations of our system was so inconceivable. we started the early stage of stress testing....
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. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing. >> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sens
. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane....
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and are you saving enough for retirement? tips that can help you jump-start your plan and just how much should you have socked away? "on the money" starts right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now, becky quick. >> here's a look at what's making news. a blowout jobs report for april. the economy created 288,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate plunged to 6.3%. that was the lowest level since 2008. numbers for the previous months were revised upwards as well. that data all better than expected, but there were fewer people looking for jobs than there have been in about 30 years. after setting its first record of the year on the last day of april, the day kicked off may with a slight slum. the markets had plenty to chew on during the week. stocks fell on friday. as expected, the federal reserve continued to taper its bonld buying program by $10 billion. the fed does that to keep interest rating low. america's economy grew at an anemic pace. the gross domestic product, t broade
and are you saving enough for retirement? tips that can help you jump-start your plan and just how much should you have socked away? "on the money" starts right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now, becky quick. >> here's a look at what's making news. a blowout jobs report for april. the economy created 288,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate plunged to 6.3%. that was the lowest level since 2008. numbers for...
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some places could get enough to wet the ground and more than that in some spots. but if you have lightning and less than 0.05 inches of rain, given the drought conditions, that's not enough rain really to put out any potential lightning spark fires. that is something we have to watch out for on tuesday. the winds pick up out of the north and that's going to dry out things even more towards the middle part of the week. a chance of snow showers in the sierra, at least briefly. then we'll see the transition to some drier weather and warmer temperatures as that low begins to scoot off towards the east. we'll see high pressure building in. that's going to lead to our temperatures climbing on up. thursday into friday we're looking at highs rebounding as we approach memorial day weekend back into the mid to upper 80s by next friday. you see the changes in the seven-day forecast. tomorrow, san jose, 70. looking at temperatures around san francisco in the low 70s. cooler for the first half of the week for san jose and san francisco. then you see the numbers jumping up towa
some places could get enough to wet the ground and more than that in some spots. but if you have lightning and less than 0.05 inches of rain, given the drought conditions, that's not enough rain really to put out any potential lightning spark fires. that is something we have to watch out for on tuesday. the winds pick up out of the north and that's going to dry out things even more towards the middle part of the week. a chance of snow showers in the sierra, at least briefly. then we'll see the...
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it's enough for me. it's enough for me. i didn't xhooz to sachoose to s child to this.he children and i keep an eye on the candles. >> reporter: she keeps a memorial in her columbus living room. he was 14 when he and his best friend levi were playing at his grandparents house. levi found the gun. removed the clip and pointed it at noah and fired a shot. he didn't realize there was a bu bullet in the chamber. listen as his 14-year-old friend is questioned by police. >> i had it in my hand. i pulled the trigger. i thought it hit the wall. it hit him. throughout his interrogation with police, levi has no idea that his gun shot was fatal. >> do you think we should tell him what happened here? i do too. noah didn't make it noah is dead. >> reporter: levi pled guilty to reckless homicide and was sentenced to a year of probation. noah's mom jody doesn't blame levi for her son's death. during the trial she asked the judge to lower his sentence. while levi, made a horrible mistake. it was an accident that the gun was left out where it could have been stored. >> reporter: while 1
it's enough for me. it's enough for me. i didn't xhooz to sachoose to s child to this.he children and i keep an eye on the candles. >> reporter: she keeps a memorial in her columbus living room. he was 14 when he and his best friend levi were playing at his grandparents house. levi found the gun. removed the clip and pointed it at noah and fired a shot. he didn't realize there was a bu bullet in the chamber. listen as his 14-year-old friend is questioned by police. >> i had it in my...
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good enough for you, good enough for me.s it modi's starkest opponent started to accept his victory? >> we must learn to have the courage to honor the decision of our own people. >> wow! i'm from america where we stop people from voting, where we pride ourselves in not getting anything done. we've become obstructionists for on instruction's sake. was there anything i could do to feel the peace among these indians? >> find out what has that kind of power. >> i'm going to do that. thank you very much. ♪ >> as i journey toward the holy waters, my entire experience began to make sense. india taught me to open myself to any cuisine. what's so funny? (speaking a foreign language) >> i don't know what that means. new stupid games and i learned to lose weight. i found out after a divisive election, no one wins, everybody should shut up and move on. as i went through the ground of dead bodies, i remember the important lesson. so when modi doesn't want to do something, you send in these ghies. >> yes. don't turn around, ruins the illu
good enough for you, good enough for me.s it modi's starkest opponent started to accept his victory? >> we must learn to have the courage to honor the decision of our own people. >> wow! i'm from america where we stop people from voting, where we pride ourselves in not getting anything done. we've become obstructionists for on instruction's sake. was there anything i could do to feel the peace among these indians? >> find out what has that kind of power. >> i'm going to...
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the good american that said enough is enough. i'm tired of being a victim. >> reverent charles wilson trying to repeal the stand your ground law sees it differently. >> i think that we need to look for every alternative possible before we move into a place where we turn our neighbourhoods to the wild, wide west. >> the risk of danger led 22-year-old area yol howard here. >> i'm not excited to carry this. with all the crime in detroit, me being a young woman, it probably would be a wise decision to have one. >> she says owning a gun is essential for survival, especially in detroit. >> and from detroit philadelphia, another life claimed by gun violence, devon bullock, a top student and high school basketball star was shot in broad daylight last month. bullock was an innocent bystander caught in a drive by. he died two weeks later. erin carter is a staff writer for the "fillie news" that has been covering his career. he joins us from philadelphia. you are a writer for the philadelphia "daily news", is that right. >> yes. >> i wanted
the good american that said enough is enough. i'm tired of being a victim. >> reverent charles wilson trying to repeal the stand your ground law sees it differently. >> i think that we need to look for every alternative possible before we move into a place where we turn our neighbourhoods to the wild, wide west. >> the risk of danger led 22-year-old area yol howard here. >> i'm not excited to carry this. with all the crime in detroit, me being a young woman, it probably...
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deep enough to understand the choices. he wanted dissent, he wanted people to push back and tell him where he was off -- might be off. and those are great strengths, and to not be paralyzed by those things. >> charlie: yes, because in the military, this question comes up with respect to afghanistan. he was concerned about the options offered him, and isn't there another option? the military said either do or don't do it, rather than how do we ask the questions and figure out isn't there a better way, because back to my question about t.a.r.p., there were people who would say, why do we want to save the system, so they let them fall and found another way. and others said, geithner is right, we have to save the system, ailed paulson and all those guys are right but there has to be a better way to save the system. we just don't like the way they executed the saving. >> remember, president obama was not president when t.a.r.p. was passed and when the decision was made by that group of people ino deploy the financial strengths
deep enough to understand the choices. he wanted dissent, he wanted people to push back and tell him where he was off -- might be off. and those are great strengths, and to not be paralyzed by those things. >> charlie: yes, because in the military, this question comes up with respect to afghanistan. he was concerned about the options offered him, and isn't there another option? the military said either do or don't do it, rather than how do we ask the questions and figure out isn't there a...
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, it's not enough.x states this year so far and d.c. have raised their gas taxes because they are not getting enough money. >> charlie, we are going to leave it there. the bottom line, and charlie was making a point, and there's a lot of things my tax go to i never benefit one nickel from. i wish i could determine where my tax dollars went. >>> the latest push to mihike t minimum wage has been pushed back. first, more american teens are saying no to work this summer. why that could be a bummer for awful us. >>> roger, i see you are busy, but i think it's time for me to [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for
, it's not enough.x states this year so far and d.c. have raised their gas taxes because they are not getting enough money. >> charlie, we are going to leave it there. the bottom line, and charlie was making a point, and there's a lot of things my tax go to i never benefit one nickel from. i wish i could determine where my tax dollars went. >>> the latest push to mihike t minimum wage has been pushed back. first, more american teens are saying no to work this summer. why that...
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, it's not enough.x states this year so far and d.c. have raised their gas taxes because they are not getting enough money. >> charlie, we are going to leave it there. the bottom line, and charlie was making a point, and there's a lot of things my tax go to i never benefit one nickel from. i wish i could determine where my tax dollars went. >>> the latest push to mihike t minimum wage has been pushed back. first, more american teens are saying no to work this summer. why that could be a bummer for awful us. >>> roger, i see you are busy, but i think it's time for me to teach you how to do >>> turns out that the kids aren't all right. a new report showing the percentage of teenagers with summer jobs falling big time over the past few decades is about to get worse. turns out they just don't want to work. >> this is a labor force that doesn't want to work. labor force participation has been steadily falling. it's a real serious crisis. especially in the minority community. we don't have a highly motivated
, it's not enough.x states this year so far and d.c. have raised their gas taxes because they are not getting enough money. >> charlie, we are going to leave it there. the bottom line, and charlie was making a point, and there's a lot of things my tax go to i never benefit one nickel from. i wish i could determine where my tax dollars went. >>> the latest push to mihike t minimum wage has been pushed back. first, more american teens are saying no to work this summer. why that...
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sixteen is old enough to work in most jobs. but in most industries 16-year-olds are barred from doing ones as hazardous as this. straddling loose boards dozens of feet off the ground and without a safety harness. >> the agriculture industry reaps the benefits of hiring young workers and maintains the statis quo using the rallying cry of protecting the american family farm. for migrant families and their children, there's little chance for a way out. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated, where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole lives, end up taking their children with them. and it ends up keep repeating itself. >> i don't think i even remember having a childhood. it's nothing but work. these are the same people i've seen here since i was small, and they are still here. i don't see them moving up or anything like that. >> announcer: t
sixteen is old enough to work in most jobs. but in most industries 16-year-olds are barred from doing ones as hazardous as this. straddling loose boards dozens of feet off the ground and without a safety harness. >> the agriculture industry reaps the benefits of hiring young workers and maintains the statis quo using the rallying cry of protecting the american family farm. for migrant families and their children, there's little chance for a way out. >> what we end up seeing is this...
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what is he going to do about it if it is bad enough for him to be mad about then isn't it bad enough to take steps about now? >> insofar as there is a danger in the white house under playing the anger around this there is danger of republicans overplaying their hand. there is talk about unwinding the veteran's administration health care program which is almost like socialized health care that is available to veterans and veterans only. today john mccain said he is working with senators on a private health option for veterans. this is also someone who proposed veterans care access card. i feel like -- i will take a page from brian. if conservatives want to use the v.a. scandal to make arguments about government liberals should take them head on. dismantling public programs, many of whom have worse track records will be poorly received. let's throw the baby out with the bath water. what does that do for republicans? >> i think we are a long way from seeing that happen. polls have shown the v.a. despite problems, it's pretty popular among veterans. even shinseki polls show veterans are
what is he going to do about it if it is bad enough for him to be mad about then isn't it bad enough to take steps about now? >> insofar as there is a danger in the white house under playing the anger around this there is danger of republicans overplaying their hand. there is talk about unwinding the veteran's administration health care program which is almost like socialized health care that is available to veterans and veterans only. today john mccain said he is working with senators on...
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that should be enough to clean those out.iological age test. >> 34. >> you came out nine years younger than your chronological age of 43. so my goal is to keep you 34. or younger. >> let's do that. >> one of the interesting tests is the length of your telomeres. they protect your chromosomes. think of your chromosomes as like shoelaces. the telomeres are like the little plastic caps on the end. the longer your telomere length the longer you live. i didn't like this test for you very much because you have below average telomere length. your telomere length is average for someone closer to 65 or 70. >> so my telomeres are like some grandpa right now. >> yeah. now, the last thing i want to talk to you about is your genomics test. you were at higher than average risk of type 2 diabetes. if you continue the way you've been eating, yes, you i will say will get type 2 diabetes. some of the other ones that we tested for, you're at increased risk for restless leg syndrome, ulcerative colitis, coronary heart disease, atrial fibrillatio
that should be enough to clean those out.iological age test. >> 34. >> you came out nine years younger than your chronological age of 43. so my goal is to keep you 34. or younger. >> let's do that. >> one of the interesting tests is the length of your telomeres. they protect your chromosomes. think of your chromosomes as like shoelaces. the telomeres are like the little plastic caps on the end. the longer your telomere length the longer you live. i didn't like this test...
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i didn't have enough food to feed their own people so what did you do. they were just skeletons so they started cutting back on the rations and particularly in 1964 the treatment of the prisoners of war became one of the flashpoint of the conflict that we were being nice before perhaps they would have said that now you are being so evil we are going to be evil and in the treatment it got worse and worse during that year and at the confederates moved a lot out of the richmond area and took them to south georgia to get them out of the line of the armies and didn't even pretend to set up any kind of lodging for the people that were in andersonville. and it was probably just about the worst situation that you could imagine for them to be and they started dying in large numbers. scurvy is caused by lack of vitamin c. you need vitamin c to heal. any of those cuts would cause gingrey into their arms to be amputated because they couldn't heal and that sort of thing amplified. >> did we make medical advances in the civil war as well? >> they learn about it and mo
i didn't have enough food to feed their own people so what did you do. they were just skeletons so they started cutting back on the rations and particularly in 1964 the treatment of the prisoners of war became one of the flashpoint of the conflict that we were being nice before perhaps they would have said that now you are being so evil we are going to be evil and in the treatment it got worse and worse during that year and at the confederates moved a lot out of the richmond area and took them...
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still be afraid of looking like you don't know enough about financial reform and financial regulation and these economic issues. don't be fearful about not knowing enough when you challenge power and when you challenge their comments. that is why the work that senator warner and and senator sanders and senator merkley are creating a new vocal dynamic to hold wall street accountable. we have the opportunity to remake this economy. we know what is happened to middle-class wages. we no profits are up. we know that corporations are moving overseas to avoid taxes. profits are up, executive salaries are up, workers, the middle-class, working class and poor people are not making the wages they once did. the minimum wage has a third less buying power than in 1968. you know all these things. that is the importance of remaking this economy. i will close with this. mississippi civil rights leaders in the 1960's, this is perfect for your activism, said hotel may what you believe, show me what you do and i'll tell you what you believe. -- don't tell me what you believe, show me what you do and i'l
still be afraid of looking like you don't know enough about financial reform and financial regulation and these economic issues. don't be fearful about not knowing enough when you challenge power and when you challenge their comments. that is why the work that senator warner and and senator sanders and senator merkley are creating a new vocal dynamic to hold wall street accountable. we have the opportunity to remake this economy. we know what is happened to middle-class wages. we no profits are...
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finally, enough is enough. it's a wrap. >> he would sleep for just enough time to get enough energy to bounce for the few more seconds, and he would be worn out have to sleep again and -- the whole thing keeps -- >> vicious circle. >> yes. cute kid, though. >> yeah, he is. >> 2-year-old sees his first wwe smackdown. >> this guy walking down the sidewalk here. got his hood up. he goes into this darkness right here. and he's about to do his business. >> he was in the yard. >> right there in front of the building. the people sitting there with a dash cam waiting in the dark and then -- >> what's the story behind this? it is like they knew. >> i think he's been cutting logs there for a while. >> they evidently found a few. >> yes. >> they knew what was about to happen here, so they preempted him and sent him packing. >> mystery pooper scared to death. >> look tthe look on his face. >> a good one. >>> that's going to do it for us at "right this minute." thanks for joining us. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we
finally, enough is enough. it's a wrap. >> he would sleep for just enough time to get enough energy to bounce for the few more seconds, and he would be worn out have to sleep again and -- the whole thing keeps -- >> vicious circle. >> yes. cute kid, though. >> yeah, he is. >> 2-year-old sees his first wwe smackdown. >> this guy walking down the sidewalk here. got his hood up. he goes into this darkness right here. and he's about to do his business. >>...
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which is strange enough. how do you put all this together? don't think they're necessarily related, these two horrors, but how do you put it together? >> well, you know, like you said, chris, these things are called honor killings, although they are highly dishonorable -- >> well, how does he get away with killing his first wife? what was the honor in that? let's start with that crime. >> i simply don't know enough about that situation if it is even true to be able to comment with any kind of, you know, credibility on this. but let me offer some good news if i may. while there's no real good news that i can see in any of this situation, just this past week "the new york times" reported that in afghanistan a woman set fire to her husband because he let a neighbor rape her. now, i'd like to think of myself as a non-violent person, but i must tell you that a woman fighting back to claim her rights as a human being makes me cheer. >> what do you think of that story, bobby? >> well, there are hundreds, thousands, maybe millions of stories of women
which is strange enough. how do you put all this together? don't think they're necessarily related, these two horrors, but how do you put it together? >> well, you know, like you said, chris, these things are called honor killings, although they are highly dishonorable -- >> well, how does he get away with killing his first wife? what was the honor in that? let's start with that crime. >> i simply don't know enough about that situation if it is even true to be able to comment...
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the next point is to say this has to be a system that is flexible enough to allow for the minority. to express themselves. and they could say the points are made, and they have already been speaking more with leaders of the ukrainian can establishment. and those conversations have been about ways in which the constitutional order might be changes in ukraine. which russia would satisfy both the ethnic question, the matter of russian speaker whose feel more aligned with russia, but have also satisfy russia's political question, which is to give them the pretext for being further involved down the road if necessary. so there are already signs of that. >> mr. knicks, your organization is involved in consulting with people, in the current government, helping to set up the system for a free and fair election, and so on. do you get the sense that the people that emerge from the may 25th balloting will be ready to run the country. even. you don't have a super power breathing down your neck next door. >> he has a commanding lead, and i would just look at his record, people talk to him, in te
the next point is to say this has to be a system that is flexible enough to allow for the minority. to express themselves. and they could say the points are made, and they have already been speaking more with leaders of the ukrainian can establishment. and those conversations have been about ways in which the constitutional order might be changes in ukraine. which russia would satisfy both the ethnic question, the matter of russian speaker whose feel more aligned with russia, but have also...
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is enough. and we have to have the housing and seems to be one when we create and all of the families united and we found them and 500, and families in sro hotels and today, we have this same number and that does not matter how many families we put in the permanent housing, and we have received half for the 500 families and we need to create the housing for these families and the other issue that i am talking about is that we had to put in money and in the san francisco housing and the housing in general. and we need to review and the 73 housing units. and we need the money and why. because we need to open the waiting list for permanent housing and section 8. and this time. >> thank you. >> the last time that we opened the waiting list was 2008 and so now it is time to open the waiting list. >> thank you have a good day. >> next speaker please. >> and thank you, supervisors and farrell for calling this hearing and for those that are attending and i am working with the families in the mission for
is enough. and we have to have the housing and seems to be one when we create and all of the families united and we found them and 500, and families in sro hotels and today, we have this same number and that does not matter how many families we put in the permanent housing, and we have received half for the 500 families and we need to create the housing for these families and the other issue that i am talking about is that we had to put in money and in the san francisco housing and the housing...
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>> long enough to get that video and to be honest tony wouldn't put the camera down fast enough because he likes to hear himself talk. >> trying to get his temperature down to 88. >> ended up being in there longer than i planned. >> how cold was it? >> i did not have a thermometer in there but it was really cold. >> shrinkage? >> yeah. my muscles, they were shrinking up pretty goodp. >> who were you donating the money to and the charity? how much do you donate if you submerge yourself in the water? >> i think it's up to us. most of us are doing half. mike challenged me to the national burn foundation and $100 if i didn't do it and 50 if i did. >> when you were first chaelds, did you think about just writing that check for $100 at first? >> of course i did. i don't like cold. i live in the south. they're not kidding when they say cold water. >> that concludes this act of joey mcknight. as you well can see. >> this does not look like a fair matchup at all. in the far lane we've got a 2008 smart car. >> yeah. >> and in the near lane we've got a shelby gt 500. take one look at this picture
>> long enough to get that video and to be honest tony wouldn't put the camera down fast enough because he likes to hear himself talk. >> trying to get his temperature down to 88. >> ended up being in there longer than i planned. >> how cold was it? >> i did not have a thermometer in there but it was really cold. >> shrinkage? >> yeah. my muscles, they were shrinking up pretty goodp. >> who were you donating the money to and the charity? how much...
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was enough punishment exacted?americans deserved a much more forceful response than they feel they have gotten. because the damage from the crisis was so tragic and brutal and because there was so much bad things that happened in finance, predatory lending across the system in the wild west of our system. so i think they deserved a stronger response. and that, what i refer to as the urge for the old testament justice, that's a necessary important thing that we all deeply believed in. what i try to explain is that in the fires of the panic with the country facing a collapse, a run in the risk of a great depression our first obligation was to try to land that plane safely for people and then we try to turn the force of the u.s. government towards not just reforming the system, but to bring a measure of justice on the enforcement side. you've seen prosecutors across the country, and they had the right incentives, enormous pressure on them. you've seen them gradually over time move to try to hold more people can't. but
was enough punishment exacted?americans deserved a much more forceful response than they feel they have gotten. because the damage from the crisis was so tragic and brutal and because there was so much bad things that happened in finance, predatory lending across the system in the wild west of our system. so i think they deserved a stronger response. and that, what i refer to as the urge for the old testament justice, that's a necessary important thing that we all deeply believed in. what i try...
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didn't have enough narcotics. they were running oust anesthetics. men were deserting from hospitals in richmond because they were hungry. they thought -- think about the book, blue mountain, the identify goes out of the window. one reason he leaves is he is hungry and they can't get enough food in the hospital. in philadelphia, people complain about soldiers going out on leave from the hospital and coming back and carousing and being vulgar and nasty. sort of like drunken college students in richmond, the people complain the men go from the hospital and steal food from the locals. so you can't recover if you're starving and that certainly was one of the major factors. we have reports from all over the place that the southern hospitals didn't have enough food. it's pretty basic. they were roasting rats, according to one nurse in the richmond hospital. >> host: dr. margaret humphries is also a professor of history and a professor of medicine here at duke university. where did you come up with the title "marrow tragedy"? >> guest: a quotation from walt
didn't have enough narcotics. they were running oust anesthetics. men were deserting from hospitals in richmond because they were hungry. they thought -- think about the book, blue mountain, the identify goes out of the window. one reason he leaves is he is hungry and they can't get enough food in the hospital. in philadelphia, people complain about soldiers going out on leave from the hospital and coming back and carousing and being vulgar and nasty. sort of like drunken college students in...
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only the raw data is not enough. we want them to give us the formula they are using to have more people help them whether th their calculation is accurate. >> you've had a chance to speak to some of the families there and interact with them via e-mail and some of the other passenger families. how are the families doing? we are many, many, many days into this search. you still have no answers. how are the families bearing up? >> well, it is really a hard time. every day it is not only the pain of suffering our loved ones but uncertainty that we do not know what happens to our loved ones. there are all kinds of possibilities and i can hardly imagine what happened to my mom, you know. she is old and she's having a good vacation but it's really hard for me to imagine what happened to her and that really hurts me. we just want them to tell us what happened to the plane and where are our loved ones. that's the most important thing that we're looking for. more than two months, nearly three months, they didn't give us an ans
only the raw data is not enough. we want them to give us the formula they are using to have more people help them whether th their calculation is accurate. >> you've had a chance to speak to some of the families there and interact with them via e-mail and some of the other passenger families. how are the families doing? we are many, many, many days into this search. you still have no answers. how are the families bearing up? >> well, it is really a hard time. every day it is not...
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an island isn't good enough.rts team, too, but there aren't enough go around. >> that's a good point. we've had a great run. tremendous amount of wealth creation and the supply out there in terms of what's for sale, particularly a big market, high prestige team in los angeles, new york, chicago, very, very small. >> what does this mean for valuations? according to the forbes list, the price is two times bigger. this must inflate it. >> two of the happiest people are philip anschutz who's a minority owner of the laker and majority owner of the l.a. kings. if you recall about a year ago he was going to sell his portion and also the owner os testify brooklyn nets who were looking to sell a poshlg of their team. i think they're going to be value at significantly more than that. and if anschutz should try to sell his sports property, they were talking $6 billion, $7 billion, it could be more than that. >> madison square garden, owner of the knicks, the nets, what do you think? >> i know for fact having spoken to peopl
an island isn't good enough.rts team, too, but there aren't enough go around. >> that's a good point. we've had a great run. tremendous amount of wealth creation and the supply out there in terms of what's for sale, particularly a big market, high prestige team in los angeles, new york, chicago, very, very small. >> what does this mean for valuations? according to the forbes list, the price is two times bigger. this must inflate it. >> two of the happiest people are philip...
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we didn't study the problem enough. we didn't learn the language enough. we didn't take a long-term, truly consistent, focused approach to it. >> charlie: we did not leave a residual force there. do you believe, if there had been a residual force of perhaps 10,000 soldiers or more, that we would not see the conflict we see today? >> there's no way to guarantee that, but i think the chances are that we would have had a better situation there now. i think the demonstration of continued partnership with the government of iraq could have been a factor that would have given the sunnis more confidence that they were going to have an ability to be more fairly and -- >> charlie: and perhaps we would have been able to persuade the prime minister there as well. >> we certainly lost a terrific amount of leverage with the prime minister when we were gone. now, i understand the desire to be gone, but i think that it also signaled to the region that we had touched the stove and it was too hod hot -- hot and we were going to withdraw our hands. i think where we don't wan
we didn't study the problem enough. we didn't learn the language enough. we didn't take a long-term, truly consistent, focused approach to it. >> charlie: we did not leave a residual force there. do you believe, if there had been a residual force of perhaps 10,000 soldiers or more, that we would not see the conflict we see today? >> there's no way to guarantee that, but i think the chances are that we would have had a better situation there now. i think the demonstration of...
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they said the cafe isn't making enough money to qualify. i have a meeting tomorrow morning with a vice president. don't let them scare you victor. just give them a firm handshake... and look them straight in the eye like this: "good morning, mr. banker. i need another loan to get a new stove for my restaurant." don't worry. you'll be all right. i hope so. but i am not looking forward to this meeting. well, the oven's working again but i'm not sure for how long. - can it be fixed, jamal ? - it's very old. i think it needs a new heat regulator. you think ? maybe we should find a repairman who knows what he's doing ! perhaps you should mr. brashov. what is everybody staring at ? isn't there any work to be done ? do i have to go, too or can i have my coffee ? - you can stay. - thank you... i think. i don't care what digby says. we got to come up with a fresh approach here. it's got to be something creative. you know, on the cutting edge. no, i know that he's in charge of the project but as far as i'm concerned, his thinking is just a little old
they said the cafe isn't making enough money to qualify. i have a meeting tomorrow morning with a vice president. don't let them scare you victor. just give them a firm handshake... and look them straight in the eye like this: "good morning, mr. banker. i need another loan to get a new stove for my restaurant." don't worry. you'll be all right. i hope so. but i am not looking forward to this meeting. well, the oven's working again but i'm not sure for how long. - can it be fixed,...
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there are just simply not enough buildings to house girls education. at the same time, i think the culture in the north is very different, where a lot of the parents in the south may promote education, for the girls to go to school brass in the north they prefor for them to stay at home. >> so it is a cultural bias, against girls against women, that impacts the education system, so how does that change? is it going to help -- is outside help going to change. i think international groups are doing fantastic work. for girls education, promoting girls education, but the problem lies within the tribal culture, which is in the north, which is restricting girls from even leaving the house, or staying at home, and doing innings that they think are appropriate for women. such as cooking looking at their sibling to education isn't promoted enough, and i think the government needs to step up and have some sort of incentive to promote girls education in the north regions. thank you for sharing your story, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> in the u.s. the nationa
there are just simply not enough buildings to house girls education. at the same time, i think the culture in the north is very different, where a lot of the parents in the south may promote education, for the girls to go to school brass in the north they prefor for them to stay at home. >> so it is a cultural bias, against girls against women, that impacts the education system, so how does that change? is it going to help -- is outside help going to change. i think international groups...
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just overvalued. >> nothing more deceptive enough.et i understand is norway i'm not sure that we're looking at a global company. i wonder if norway is going to go for the car. >> right. >> not everybody likes peanut butter but if you like peanut but there's a big market. >> a lot of peanut butter eaters in norway. >> to what extent elon musk's mind is blown right now, two companies that had earnings this hour and tesla -- tesla has a beat and the stock goes down. solar city. the stock goes up and i'm getting myself confused. >> how does it work? d. >> two companies two differe directions entirely. >> cole? >> you know, again, it goes back to the environment that we're in right now, the momentum stocks and -- and the disconnect, you know, between kind of the segments and different places. i just think that this is a tough place to be when you're in these momentum stocks and, you know, and david einhorn, the concept of the cool kid companies that's really starting to affect and hit the market and people are starting to lock at that and
just overvalued. >> nothing more deceptive enough.et i understand is norway i'm not sure that we're looking at a global company. i wonder if norway is going to go for the car. >> right. >> not everybody likes peanut butter but if you like peanut but there's a big market. >> a lot of peanut butter eaters in norway. >> to what extent elon musk's mind is blown right now, two companies that had earnings this hour and tesla -- tesla has a beat and the stock goes down....
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will it be enough? >>> just barely enough light left kaymer hopes to close the door on furyk. >> very good. >> it rolled smoothly through there. >> tat certainly looks shorter than the ryder cup clinching putt. >> oh, yeah. >> you know, you could imagine he'll draw on that. one with the 2010 pga championship. he made a 10 foot par putt on the 72nd hole to get into a playoff which he won over bubba watson. that was a wild ending, kind of like the wild ending that he's experiencing here. so he could draw on those successful memories. >> this to get into a tie for third. >> he just didn't make anything on the weekends, really, that was anything of any length. one putt from 18 on the edge, that was it. the putter let him down. he'd have cruised right in and won this. >> speed continued to be so impressive. that far away from martin kaymer ending the 2014 players championship here, a miss, and we've got a three-hole aggregate playoff in the morning. >> roger? >> well 3 foot 7 inch, john. i got to believe it'
will it be enough? >>> just barely enough light left kaymer hopes to close the door on furyk. >> very good. >> it rolled smoothly through there. >> tat certainly looks shorter than the ryder cup clinching putt. >> oh, yeah. >> you know, you could imagine he'll draw on that. one with the 2010 pga championship. he made a 10 foot par putt on the 72nd hole to get into a playoff which he won over bubba watson. that was a wild ending, kind of like the wild...
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and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch!hecks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low prices. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day.
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ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex.ake nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. if your doctor decides viagra is right for you, you can fill your prescription at your pharmacy. or, check out viagra home delivery, a convenient place to fill your prescription online and have it shipped at no additional cost straight to your door. viagra home delivery. get started at viagra.com. >> feeling more sore than usual? it could an lack of vitamin d. research finds that men with lower levels are more likely to experience chronic pain throughout their bodies. doctor, why the pain? >> in this case, it was linked to being obese and inactivity. i'm not s
ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex.ake nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. if your doctor...
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if it is not enough, why aren't you asking for more? host: there was a lot made last week of the white house knew about the failures in the health care system. if the white house was told about it back in 2008, does that mean congress knew about it as well? guest: in the hearing, senator patty murray brought up several reports -- one from 2010, one from 2012, talking about the headaches that the veterans were facing. those are reports that were issued to congress. she chaired several hearings on these, and to her credit, she demanded some answers from v.a. officials. she said i thought we had talked about this, dealt with this, and here it is resurfacing again. it is not something popping up in the last few months, but there are many on the hill who said we have talked to you about this before, we thought you were dealing with this, we have provided you more resources. why are we seeing worse problems than before? host: we will go to georgia next. steve is a veteran. go ahead, steve. caller: the problem with the v.a. system is it is a b
if it is not enough, why aren't you asking for more? host: there was a lot made last week of the white house knew about the failures in the health care system. if the white house was told about it back in 2008, does that mean congress knew about it as well? guest: in the hearing, senator patty murray brought up several reports -- one from 2010, one from 2012, talking about the headaches that the veterans were facing. those are reports that were issued to congress. she chaired several hearings...
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or taken serious enough in economic development.let me give you a little bit of history on the technocratic idea. where did it come from? it is still being followed by a lot of people today. one fun thing authors get to do when writing a book is do reading in areas that turn out to be fun. and it was fun setting the idea of the history of technocratic ideas. it wasn't a new idea and it went deep back into colonial times. here i am showing a technical report here. it is 1, 037 pages long. it reads like a united nations report done in 2005. the u.n.report was authored by an economist who is a professor at columbia. i think angelina jolie gave a consultant report for this. so take away that the tech technocratic solution of what is missing is the the technical solution doesn't fare well in this slide. these probs and solutions have been around for 70 years -- problems -- it is hard to argue that the problem was just a technical solution missing until the experts came along. it doesn't seem like the problem was a shortage of experts. it
or taken serious enough in economic development.let me give you a little bit of history on the technocratic idea. where did it come from? it is still being followed by a lot of people today. one fun thing authors get to do when writing a book is do reading in areas that turn out to be fun. and it was fun setting the idea of the history of technocratic ideas. it wasn't a new idea and it went deep back into colonial times. here i am showing a technical report here. it is 1, 037 pages long. it...
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ought reality is we need more men, women to stand up and say "enough is enough." >> we have seen dozens of school shootings since columbine. this group hopes not one more. in san francisco, for abc7 news. >>the attorney for the dodgers says brine to is partly responsible himself for starting the fight that last him permanently disabled. he was beaten by two dodger fans outside dodgers' stadium opening day in 2011. the men were sentenced to prison. see is suing the dodge wees and former own are saying the team did not provide enough security but the team says it employs the largest opening day security force in history. the mother says the two men were who drunk should have been kicked out earlier. >> i do hold the dodgers responsible for not having proper security. if they had removed those two gentleman at the second inning we would not be sitting here today. >> his attorney says that caring for the 45-year-old stow for the rest of his life could cost $50 million. . >> facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg says this area should not be home for struggling public schools. he and his wife, a dr
ought reality is we need more men, women to stand up and say "enough is enough." >> we have seen dozens of school shootings since columbine. this group hopes not one more. in san francisco, for abc7 news. >>the attorney for the dodgers says brine to is partly responsible himself for starting the fight that last him permanently disabled. he was beaten by two dodger fans outside dodgers' stadium opening day in 2011. the men were sentenced to prison. see is suing the dodge...
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she became ill put enough. you decided to compensate for his small village by developing more muscle. intensive training in weightlifting about it again tinkle ramps up races compliment to his arsenal of techniques. i did do more. it was really important for me due to start becoming more aggressive. she hands it has given me much more confidence . the offense the high expectations. one of three thousand of them gather up the meiji shrine. soon we might be cut to his promotion to the rank of eagle close enough. though he was lied to but i expect a reading to become an ordeal was over. a copy of twilight. we will be counting on both steel and power to make a difference and hopefully secure the second crown on his promise in korea. hugh laurie to this day war. you can count on him i had to bring and sell the updates in civil action. time now for jag and the weather with me yelling gist if i am already sad and good morning people in many areas of the united states india and was severe weather conditions. some homes
she became ill put enough. you decided to compensate for his small village by developing more muscle. intensive training in weightlifting about it again tinkle ramps up races compliment to his arsenal of techniques. i did do more. it was really important for me due to start becoming more aggressive. she hands it has given me much more confidence . the offense the high expectations. one of three thousand of them gather up the meiji shrine. soon we might be cut to his promotion to the rank of...