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must cover aromatherapy or you must cover acupuncture, where he must cover podiatry or some other esotericther esoteric demand which runs up costs and a lot of people do not use. neil: but a lot of people are wondering if that will make them more coverage for a pre- existing issue or carrying the policies from one job to another. will yours do that? >> absolutely. first of all, for pre-existing conditions we need a national policy on that, and democrats and republicans agree. i wrote a bill years ago to create a high-risk pool, for anyone who had a chronic illness, or a pre-existing condition and making them either uninsured or preventing them from buying insurance at a reasonable price. neil: this is ne sometimes what automotive insuzaoce. >> yes. and you charge them the same rate as everybody else but that is either subsidized by everyone else who buys insurance in that state, or is done with tax dollars. that is a point that democrats and republicans agree on. neil: all right. >> we need competition. we need to encourage doctors and hospitals and insurance companies, as well. i heard yo
must cover aromatherapy or you must cover acupuncture, where he must cover podiatry or some other esotericther esoteric demand which runs up costs and a lot of people do not use. neil: but a lot of people are wondering if that will make them more coverage for a pre- existing issue or carrying the policies from one job to another. will yours do that? >> absolutely. first of all, for pre-existing conditions we need a national policy on that, and democrats and republicans agree. i wrote a...
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>> that is a very sophisticated way of looking -- we met data about data so we sound somewhat esoteric but the issue for data is how do you know what you're looking for, how can you find when you were looking for. so if i want all data for campaign finance that would be met the data but if i want data about the campaign finance contributions to this member of congress you can dig deep into a single database. so miers' trying to create collections of data mashing data together so that you can have a bigger picture of the data and what its impact might be. >> what process does your organization go through to make sure this information is presented as it is and not interpreted like you talked about at the beginning? >> dever ase status of organizations that we mostly fund to create data have longstanding reputations in taking the debt that comes out of government and then putting that into searchable data formats and now pleading with date at all, not interpreting the data at all so whether this open secrets.org op run by omb watch this is just the facts. it is just the data. there is no
>> that is a very sophisticated way of looking -- we met data about data so we sound somewhat esoteric but the issue for data is how do you know what you're looking for, how can you find when you were looking for. so if i want all data for campaign finance that would be met the data but if i want data about the campaign finance contributions to this member of congress you can dig deep into a single database. so miers' trying to create collections of data mashing data together so that you...
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that may sound esoteric. the issue for data, i think, is how do you know what you're looking for, how can you find what you're looking for? if i want all data about campaign finance, that is metadata. but if i want data about the campaign finance contributions to this member of congress, you can dig deep into a single database. so sunlight is trying to create collections of data, mashing data together so that you can have a bigger picture of the data and what its impact might be. >> host: what processes does your organization then go through to make sure this information is presented just as it is and not interpreted like you talked about at the beginning? >> guest: right. well, data is data, so the organizations that we mostly fund to create data have long-standing reputations in taking data that comes out of government and then putting that into searchable data formats and not, not playing with the data at all, not interpreting the data at all. so whether that's open secrets.org or follow the money.org or f
that may sound esoteric. the issue for data, i think, is how do you know what you're looking for, how can you find what you're looking for? if i want all data about campaign finance, that is metadata. but if i want data about the campaign finance contributions to this member of congress, you can dig deep into a single database. so sunlight is trying to create collections of data, mashing data together so that you can have a bigger picture of the data and what its impact might be. >> host:...
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you don't need any fansing trading programs or esoteric knowledge to make this work.bo. you can chart these at home. they're all over the place. you kcan trace them. when you see this bolinger pattern, you know it's bullish! some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others by the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 is 250. >>> congratulations, mr. ben bernanke, you are doing a fabulous job. i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and promise to find it just for you on "mad money." i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. >>> up next on kudlow. will it be helicopter ben or king dollar ben in his second term? 9 trillion more in debt from president obama. former fed bigwig larry lindsey and famed investor by rron. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i'v
you don't need any fansing trading programs or esoteric knowledge to make this work.bo. you can chart these at home. they're all over the place. you kcan trace them. when you see this bolinger pattern, you know it's bullish! some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others by the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 is 250. >>> congratulations, mr. ben bernanke, you are doing a...
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they considered my build and coloring and using esoteric professional metric chose to clothe me in necklaces rhinestone driz eled black mess rug. the photographer was a "playboy" legend which was both a blessing and a curse. i knew i could count on him taking wonderful pictures. he spent five hours shooting for one image. he was clearly used tos much more experienced models. his frustration became obvious. madonna's erotic can played as he did his best to coach me. chin up. grab the pole behind you. erotic. shut up, madonna. i'm stretching so far upward i'm about to break in half. he kept encouraging me to turn this way and that but i was so anxious i clung to the pole like shyest girl on amateur night. the most humiliating thing how he kept asking me to pose with my arms over my head. i knew this trick. it lifts your breasts. sorry about the gravitational pull, dude, they're real. when we took a break for lunch, one of the photographers threat tick assistants said, we have a bag of mini reeses peanut butter cups if you want some. i'm a nervous eater. i couldn't keep away from the reese cups
they considered my build and coloring and using esoteric professional metric chose to clothe me in necklaces rhinestone driz eled black mess rug. the photographer was a "playboy" legend which was both a blessing and a curse. i knew i could count on him taking wonderful pictures. he spent five hours shooting for one image. he was clearly used tos much more experienced models. his frustration became obvious. madonna's erotic can played as he did his best to coach me. chin up. grab the...
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. >> pennsylvania republican congressman tim murphy going into arcane esoteric obtuse, impenetrable lengthy't even all of it about where president barack obama might conceivably have been born. that was a letter to a constituent. he provides all of this minute rendering of the minutia of bitterism before concluding in this letter, quote, i will keep your views in mind and continue to monitor the situation carefully. in other words, birthers, i think you've got a point. i think you've got a lot of point. i understand these points. i am propagating these points to my constituents. i am monitoring this closely. that was less than two weeks ago. this weekend the latest word on bitterism from congressman tim murphy is who, me? he's just published a piece in "the pittsburgh post gazette" that says, quote, president barack obama is a natural-born citizen. while some would rather distract the american public, i hope we can get back to reality and focus on what's important, such as creating jobs. i know what is important and what is political theater. who, me? if you want to stoke the birthers, cong
. >> pennsylvania republican congressman tim murphy going into arcane esoteric obtuse, impenetrable lengthy't even all of it about where president barack obama might conceivably have been born. that was a letter to a constituent. he provides all of this minute rendering of the minutia of bitterism before concluding in this letter, quote, i will keep your views in mind and continue to monitor the situation carefully. in other words, birthers, i think you've got a point. i think you've got...
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was a kind of typical person of the twentieth century, he believed in reincarnation, he dabbled in esoteric spiritual beliefs. he didn't like organized religion because he didn't like any kind of organization whatsoever. he didn't like churches, there were ways of manipulating individuals. in some ways he was a very high individual accept for the discipline he insisted on workers submitting to in his factory. one of the things he refused to have was a church. there was a church that was referred to the brazilian company. the quote history is bunk, this was a famous quote that ford said almost with turrets syndrome like reputation -- repetition. people sometimes take that to indicate a modernist rejection of tradition, he said we don't want tradition, the only tradition, the only history we want is the history we are making today. in the early 1910s, ford embraced a certain modernism. he eventually reject that and move away and develops traditionalism as a prime example. when he said history is bunk, he was actually talking less about history as such and more about great man history. he had
was a kind of typical person of the twentieth century, he believed in reincarnation, he dabbled in esoteric spiritual beliefs. he didn't like organized religion because he didn't like any kind of organization whatsoever. he didn't like churches, there were ways of manipulating individuals. in some ways he was a very high individual accept for the discipline he insisted on workers submitting to in his factory. one of the things he refused to have was a church. there was a church that was...
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involved in that level of i find i have enough challenges without getting involved in that level of esotericthink in terms of the role of the intellectual. it's a fascinating challenge. you have c-span which aows you to have long dialogs. a speech i did at the national press club this summer has been seen by an amazing number of people especially on c-span and at americansolutions.com. and i see it as a continuum. when you start over here with a sound bite and you gradually build it up with a book and a dvd, and i think in the continuum we're in that dramatic change where we uld potentially have an enormous dialog in the country. i think you have something from second life we did it. this is an example of how i see this stuff as all going to evolve over the next five or ten years. >> the whole concept of an avatar will be a new one but let's watch and then we can explain how this works. >> okay. let them just say these are some of the teething pains of learning a new technology. but i regard second life as the beginning of a very different kind of system that lets exactly what you see happen
involved in that level of i find i have enough challenges without getting involved in that level of esotericthink in terms of the role of the intellectual. it's a fascinating challenge. you have c-span which aows you to have long dialogs. a speech i did at the national press club this summer has been seen by an amazing number of people especially on c-span and at americansolutions.com. and i see it as a continuum. when you start over here with a sound bite and you gradually build it up with a...
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this is not some kind of esoteric idea, oh, gee, i love the concept of a public option. it means you give competition to the private insurance companies, whose only goal in life is to make as much money as they possibly k they need that competition. the american people need to have a choice. if they don't want to go into the public on tos, they have got the private. but at least it keeps the private insurance companies on their toes and keeps them honest. >> independent senator bernard sanders, thank you very much, bernie for joining us from burlington, vermont. good to see you. >> good see you again, andrea. >>> up next, do democrats go ait alone on health care? if so, how will that impact the rift growing inside the party in the chicago tribune's clarence page and the new york time's jeff bellamy joining us. >>> before we go to break, we want to take this moment to remember a pioneer, "6 to 0 minutes" creator don hewitt, died today of pancreatic cancer at the able of 86. he was known as the father of modern television for a good reason. he was the executive producer of
this is not some kind of esoteric idea, oh, gee, i love the concept of a public option. it means you give competition to the private insurance companies, whose only goal in life is to make as much money as they possibly k they need that competition. the american people need to have a choice. if they don't want to go into the public on tos, they have got the private. but at least it keeps the private insurance companies on their toes and keeps them honest. >> independent senator bernard...
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the stylists considered my build and coloring and using their own esoteric chose to out me in nothing of piles of rhinestone necklaces, belly chains and a rhinestone-driveled black mesh shrug. the photographer was steven who was a playboy legend which was a blessing and a curse. i knew i could count on him to take wonderful pictures. he spent five hours shooting just for one image. but he was clearly used to much more experienced models and his frustration with me became obvious. madonna erotica played on, lengthen your waist, chin up and grab the pole. shut up, madonna. i'm stretched so far up i'm about to break half. i was so anxious i clunk to the pole like the shyest girl on amateur night. the most humiliating thing was how he asked me to pose with my arms over my head. i knew this trick. it lifts your breasts. sorry about the gravitational pull, dude, they're real. when we took a break for lunch one of the photographers said we got a bag of mini rhesus peanut butter cup. i'm a nervous eater and i couldn't keep away from them. i ate a good dozen to this shoot and whenever i hear m
the stylists considered my build and coloring and using their own esoteric chose to out me in nothing of piles of rhinestone necklaces, belly chains and a rhinestone-driveled black mesh shrug. the photographer was steven who was a playboy legend which was a blessing and a curse. i knew i could count on him to take wonderful pictures. he spent five hours shooting just for one image. but he was clearly used to much more experienced models and his frustration with me became obvious. madonna...
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selling a put is not that esoteric, even long-term. >> your question is a valid question.'s why increasingly bearish. >> if we were in a ten-year period, god for bid, like the '30s, he may not -- if we ended up five or six years down 1,000. >> some dreyfus tifs were like 18 year derivatives. >> shottened them up. >> ten years from now, aren't they? >> i think he'll end up making money. >> i do, too. >> premium on the puts was $4.7 billion. >> talk hp checking into earnings central. says here dow component reported third quarter earnings beat the street by a penny, ahead of consensus, fourth quarter earnings guide above expectations. forecast of 8% sequential growth on revenues is falling slightly short. management says the business i stabilizing, may see weakness down a dollar. the company report add blowout, $0.99, $0.02 ahead of revenue. revenue ahead of expectation. company lowering expectations. that stock is lower. find out what is driving market action. richburg, performing capital partners at the cme group in chicago. i asked our last market player the same thing ri
selling a put is not that esoteric, even long-term. >> your question is a valid question.'s why increasingly bearish. >> if we were in a ten-year period, god for bid, like the '30s, he may not -- if we ended up five or six years down 1,000. >> some dreyfus tifs were like 18 year derivatives. >> shottened them up. >> ten years from now, aren't they? >> i think he'll end up making money. >> i do, too. >> premium on the puts was $4.7 billion....
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yeah, people say i'm not willing to take the base -- >> charles, you're getting into some sort of esotericrea of the labor market and the data. so if you're going to battle on though terms, we're going to have to battle but that's a little far afield from what we're really coming here to talk. >> okay. >> but here's the deal. the normal bls monthly survey covers around 72 million workers. they're capturing a big chunk of it. the qcew the census survey captures 98% of workers and so far the census survey has been showing that the information in the monthly labor report has not been missing by very much. >> okay. so charles -- >> as of yesterday's revision -- >> i want -- charles -- enough. i want to get something actionable. he says tips. ron, would you buy this market or no -- >> i went to cash on monday. can i just add one thing? charles and john trudell in the "new york post" have been talking together about this type of fudge factor or whatever miscalculation exists in the employment book for years, and it's been wrong. i just want that to be out there. >> done with that. >> we love sto
yeah, people say i'm not willing to take the base -- >> charles, you're getting into some sort of esotericrea of the labor market and the data. so if you're going to battle on though terms, we're going to have to battle but that's a little far afield from what we're really coming here to talk. >> okay. >> but here's the deal. the normal bls monthly survey covers around 72 million workers. they're capturing a big chunk of it. the qcew the census survey captures 98% of workers...
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now, in the state department that's a little esoteric you would be in the pit of her one somewhere and they would be no other state department around and you are dealing with just with someone who said in the field of saudi arabia. and also, state department people tend to come back between assignments. so they always come home and touch base and then they go off again. that doesn't happen to these people. so is that -- >> thank you. >> high, peter. i was wondering if amongst all of these people you found any who rejoice who loved it just for its own sake. >> yes. there is one couple in the book, and i love talking about them because they were such a surprise. in littleton colorado, and he was 72 and she is 70. their name is selby when you come across them. and i went to see them. i knew nothing about them. she was involved in called a newcomer screw. there are newcomers groups all over this country. but for often they are for newcomers who are there to stay. but that's how i came across them. they are living in a large, well kept but unpretentious ranch house in the middle income subd
now, in the state department that's a little esoteric you would be in the pit of her one somewhere and they would be no other state department around and you are dealing with just with someone who said in the field of saudi arabia. and also, state department people tend to come back between assignments. so they always come home and touch base and then they go off again. that doesn't happen to these people. so is that -- >> thank you. >> high, peter. i was wondering if amongst all of...
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when i say the movement, i am not talking about some esoteric thing, i am talking about from the keyboard to the town hall to the voting booth. what i am not sure i can top that line. that is good. follow me on twitter. apollo was on twitter and check us out. in reality, i think that the number one thing out what have you leave with is to not to be demoralized. i think the wind is at your back right now. we have lamented the fact that the left is more organized and the right is not. in a way, it has always been that way. they have a top-down structure. conservatives, by nature, are rugged individuals. you do not take your marching orders from the central agency. >> what? >> you do have an e-mail list. >> i tune in every morning to get my marching orders from karl rove. >> for me, it is rush limbaugh. >> halliburton calls me every day to tell me what i must do to defend big oil. >> there you go again. [laughter] >> i think that the key is to get an iphone or a flip camera or a black bear a curve or something that has a camera and you will be able to tweaet. the fourth estate is the media a
when i say the movement, i am not talking about some esoteric thing, i am talking about from the keyboard to the town hall to the voting booth. what i am not sure i can top that line. that is good. follow me on twitter. apollo was on twitter and check us out. in reality, i think that the number one thing out what have you leave with is to not to be demoralized. i think the wind is at your back right now. we have lamented the fact that the left is more organized and the right is not. in a way,...
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when i say the movement, i am not talking about some esoteric thing. i am talking about the movement of people from their keyboard to their town hall to the voting booth. >> call me on twitter. what i would have believed with is, do not be demoralized. the wind is at your back right now. we have lamented the fact that the left is more organized and the right is not. it has always been that way. they have a top-down structure. conservatives by nature are rugged individuals. you do not take marching orders from the central agency. >> what? [laughter] >> itunes in every morning to get my marching orders from karl rove. >> for me is rush limbaugh. >> i find out every morning what i must do to defend big oil. [laughter] >> i think the key is, get and iphone are a flip care or a blackberry kerf or something that has a camera and the ability to tweak and go to town hall meetings. the fourth estate is the media. the fifth estate is citizen journalists who are out there holding are represented accountable. there is nothing more healthy for democracy than that,
when i say the movement, i am not talking about some esoteric thing. i am talking about the movement of people from their keyboard to their town hall to the voting booth. >> call me on twitter. what i would have believed with is, do not be demoralized. the wind is at your back right now. we have lamented the fact that the left is more organized and the right is not. it has always been that way. they have a top-down structure. conservatives by nature are rugged individuals. you do not take...
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i think there are things gathering around here that are kind of esoteric. >> clouds?toric trading over the next eight weeks or so. >> september and october are coming, too. >> that fits in also, the calendar doesn't hurt. >> you just wonder almost seems too pat. but things can happen like that, right? >> absolutely. things keep repeating and repeating. now sometimes it's coincidence rather than causation, so you have to be to be a little bit careful of that. human nature is to seize on the first pattern you see, we're hard wired to do that so you have to look for a little causality. but i'm going to keep my eye on things like the baltic dry index. a lot of situation about the credit numbers coming out. >> we heard that earlier, art. yeah. so it's going to be potentially a very exciting period. >> really? okay. doesn't matter that enthusiasm was too great and we had to have another dose of pessimism. >> quickly, art. >> that's right. you can't live by inhaling alone. you have to exhale once in a while. >> tell that to bill clinton. >> some of us never exhailed. let alo
i think there are things gathering around here that are kind of esoteric. >> clouds?toric trading over the next eight weeks or so. >> september and october are coming, too. >> that fits in also, the calendar doesn't hurt. >> you just wonder almost seems too pat. but things can happen like that, right? >> absolutely. things keep repeating and repeating. now sometimes it's coincidence rather than causation, so you have to be to be a little bit careful of that. human...
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when i say the movement, and not talking about some esoteric thing, i'm talking about the movement ofople from their keyboard to their town hall to their voting booth. >> i'm not sure i can top that line. >> that's good. we should put that on a bumper sticker. [laughter] >> #1, follow me at on twitter. that's a shameless self- promotion. in reality, the first thing i would have believed with this don't be demoralized. i think the wind is touchback. -- the wind is at your back. we have lamented the fact that the left is more organized and right is not. in a way, it's always been that way. they have a top-down structure, command and control. conservatives by nature are rugged individuals. we don't take marching orders from a central agency. >> what? >> you do have an e-mail list trade -- e-mail list. >> itunes and every morning to get my marching orders from karl rove. they tell me every morning when i have to do to defend big oil. [laughter] >> get an iphone or flip camera or blackberry or something with a camera and the ability to tweet. go to the town hall meetings and take your memb
when i say the movement, and not talking about some esoteric thing, i'm talking about the movement ofople from their keyboard to their town hall to their voting booth. >> i'm not sure i can top that line. >> that's good. we should put that on a bumper sticker. [laughter] >> #1, follow me at on twitter. that's a shameless self- promotion. in reality, the first thing i would have believed with this don't be demoralized. i think the wind is touchback. -- the wind is at your back....
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feathers you could imagine it was like peeking inside barbie's dream clauses-- closet using their own esoteric professional metric chose to out that me with rhinestone necklace is black platform sandals and blk mashed. the photographer was playboy relented wch was a bleing and a curse her i knei could unt for himo take wonderful picres we spent five hours sotingor one am hp was clearly used to much more eerienced models and his frustration became obvious. mcdonald -- madonna waste the major arms overhead, i am stretching so far of board i am about to break and have the cafta kerry jimmy to turn this y but i waso anxiou cyclone to the poll like this site escrow on amateur night the most to believe baying is ecap asked me how to pose with my arms over my head. sorry about the gravitational ll, they are real. when we took a break one of the photrapher's assistant said rehab they beg of many ree's been a buttercups if you want some i could not keep away from them by eight to two dozen during the shoot and to this day whenever i hr madonna otic that i crave pealut butter. [laughte hours later we fi
feathers you could imagine it was like peeking inside barbie's dream clauses-- closet using their own esoteric professional metric chose to out that me with rhinestone necklace is black platform sandals and blk mashed. the photographer was playboy relented wch was a bleing and a curse her i knei could unt for himo take wonderful picres we spent five hours sotingor one am hp was clearly used to much more eerienced models and his frustration became obvious. mcdonald -- madonna waste the major...
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these are seeming esoteric aspects of understanding mars.e did detect the hoh molecule of water, concerning the opposite result the there is an ice table on mars. you can see the big being. this is the blast zone under the lender that exposed ice. we're not convinced, as the polar false set in, that these deposits are water ice mixed with co2. so phoenix confirmed are authorizations -- observations. edolphus the tricky it will be to ask questions about life as we understand it on earth or another world. there is the wowing moment for phoenix last november. what is coming? a lot of people have talked literally about a mission. i am proud of the mission. it is called the mars science lab. some 850 kilograms of flight system. it has been named curiosity by a young woman in a competition, i think run by disney. this was put in place in 2001 as the first bold step back into asking whether the chemical building blocks of life could exist on mars in the right conditions. you might say, didn't we know that? isn't that obvious? or is it right -- here
these are seeming esoteric aspects of understanding mars.e did detect the hoh molecule of water, concerning the opposite result the there is an ice table on mars. you can see the big being. this is the blast zone under the lender that exposed ice. we're not convinced, as the polar false set in, that these deposits are water ice mixed with co2. so phoenix confirmed are authorizations -- observations. edolphus the tricky it will be to ask questions about life as we understand it on earth or...
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this can't be some esoteric exercise. we have to be able to communicate to people on an individual level, on a community level and if you think about it, people aren't going to help themselves until they feel like they can help -- they're not going to help their community and the city at large unless one, they think they're protected individually. two, they think they're protected as a family. and then they think, three, their community, the communities are neighborhoods that they live in, their businesses, their schools, and those different types of things. and i use the analogy of riding on an airplane, when you get your safety briefing from a flight attendant and the theirs thing that they tell you is that the oxygen mask goes down, don't put it on your child first, put it on you first and then put it on your child and this is the same type of thing. we can't protect our families, our communities, until we protect ourselves first, so we're going to spend a lot of our messaging, starting with individuals, the families a
this can't be some esoteric exercise. we have to be able to communicate to people on an individual level, on a community level and if you think about it, people aren't going to help themselves until they feel like they can help -- they're not going to help their community and the city at large unless one, they think they're protected individually. two, they think they're protected as a family. and then they think, three, their community, the communities are neighborhoods that they live in,...
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the style is considered by coloring and using their own esoteric professional metric chose to outfit me nothing but piles of rhinestone nelaces and valley chains, black platform sandals and a rhinestone black m.a.s.h. ruprecht of the photographer was a playboy legend which was both a blessing and curse. .. >> we got a bag of reese's pieces cup. i'm a nervous eater. to this day, whenever i hear that, i grave peanut butter. hours later, i felt like i completed a stemic circuit. another day of the cheesecake factory. but i waited the issues released, honors that i was part of the femme anymore tradition, finally in april of 1996, it was only one thing wrong about the photo. it didn't look like me at all. when the issues hit the stand, my dear friend deb called me and said i had to flip through the magazine four times to find you. you look le some texasld man's wife named babs. you clerk handed me my military i.d.. here you g ma'am. whoa, i had officially become ma'am. i looked down at the photo, a black and white shot floating on the white gund background. yup, just as i suspected, it d
the style is considered by coloring and using their own esoteric professional metric chose to outfit me nothing but piles of rhinestone nelaces and valley chains, black platform sandals and a rhinestone black m.a.s.h. ruprecht of the photographer was a playboy legend which was both a blessing and curse. .. >> we got a bag of reese's pieces cup. i'm a nervous eater. to this day, whenever i hear that, i grave peanut butter. hours later, i felt like i completed a stemic circuit. another day...
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when i said the movement, i am not talking about some esoteric thank.i am talking about the movement of the people from the keyboard to the town hall to the voting booth. >> i am not sure i can top that. follow me on torture --twitter. in reality, the number one thing i would have you leave with is don't be demoralized. i think the wind is at your back right now. although we have a source of lamented the fact that the left is organized and the right is not come in a way it has always been that way. they have a top-down structure, conservatives by nature are rugged individuals. you don't take your marching orders from the central agency. >> by tune in every morning to get my marching orders from karl rove. >> for me it is rush limbaugh. halliburton calls me every morning to tell me what to say to defend for a while. >> there you go again. i think the key is get an iphone for a blackberry curves or something that has a camera and go. go to town hall meetings come and take your member of congress. the for the state is the media, you are the 50 state, citiz
when i said the movement, i am not talking about some esoteric thank.i am talking about the movement of the people from the keyboard to the town hall to the voting booth. >> i am not sure i can top that. follow me on torture --twitter. in reality, the number one thing i would have you leave with is don't be demoralized. i think the wind is at your back right now. although we have a source of lamented the fact that the left is organized and the right is not come in a way it has always been...
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that sounds esoteric, but it's basically how can you find what you're looking for. if i want all the data about campaign financing, that would be meta data. if i want campaign contributions about a certain congressman, you can dig deeper into a certain database. sunlight is trying to create--- direct -- directories of data so you could have a bigger picture of the data and what impact might be. >> what process is the organization go through to make sure capricious presented as this -- to make sure this information is presented as is and not interpreted? >> we have longstanding reputation in taking data that comes out of government and putting it into a searchable data format and not playing with data or interpreting it at all. whether that is open secrets or follow the money, or that spending.org, these are just the facts, just the data, there is no interpretation. even on the databases we create ourselves, we have one we've created a small, but nobody has done before. this has to do with the fund- raising events members of congress hold to raise money for campaigns
that sounds esoteric, but it's basically how can you find what you're looking for. if i want all the data about campaign financing, that would be meta data. if i want campaign contributions about a certain congressman, you can dig deeper into a certain database. sunlight is trying to create--- direct -- directories of data so you could have a bigger picture of the data and what impact might be. >> what process is the organization go through to make sure capricious presented as this -- to...