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the chinese have a very strong sense of exceptionalism. but once you come to this country, that's all mixed up, right? you're an outsider, you have a funny accent, and it's really this kind of dynamic interplay. >> guest: may i come back to the immigrant selectivity point for one second? >> guest: sure. >> guest: it can't explain yes success. -- jewish success. in addition to that, and this is -- see, there's two ideas of immigrant selectivity. one is they're coming over with higher levels of education and skill, one is they're coming over, they're more bold and motivated. you've got to look at these two things separately. it turns out that over half of chinese immigrants do not come over on those visas and just under half of indian immigrants come over, most of them are not. so those chinese ones -- and this community's been very well studied -- the chinese who don't come over, they are mostly poor and many of them very poorly educated and yet their kids -- and this has been documented because the it's a large community, people who have g
the chinese have a very strong sense of exceptionalism. but once you come to this country, that's all mixed up, right? you're an outsider, you have a funny accent, and it's really this kind of dynamic interplay. >> guest: may i come back to the immigrant selectivity point for one second? >> guest: sure. >> guest: it can't explain yes success. -- jewish success. in addition to that, and this is -- see, there's two ideas of immigrant selectivity. one is they're coming over with...
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." >> three elements are first a sense of exceptionality and you can get it from lots of different source but it is a feeling that you're special and just for special things. second element is almost seemingly the opposite and that is a dash of insecurity to offset that exceptionality, and that is a feeling that you haven't quite done yet or good enough yet and third element is impulse control or about discipline and ability to persevere and resist temptation. >> individuals that have these qualities grow up in merck an they tend, predictably to have kind of an interesting, creative -- relationship between their culture and american culture such that second generation kids in immigrant communities start very typically looking back at their parents and grandparents generations and saying, you know what, we don't want to do success the way you told us to. we're not interested in those jobs that you said were the only ones. and instead make their decisions to be a stand up comic or artist or something like that and what we found is, aspirationally at least these same qualities can help hem d
." >> three elements are first a sense of exceptionality and you can get it from lots of different source but it is a feeling that you're special and just for special things. second element is almost seemingly the opposite and that is a dash of insecurity to offset that exceptionality, and that is a feeling that you haven't quite done yet or good enough yet and third element is impulse control or about discipline and ability to persevere and resist temptation. >> individuals...
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everybody knows about american exceptionalism. city on a hill, we're going to -- we have the best system. we always few most of our history had the insecurity of being underdog, you know, looked down on by europe and always need to show ourselves, the soviet union and puritan origins of impulse control. we don't need to repeat that. but as jed says, it's always been this sewer play of rebelliousness and questioning authority which kind of makes america what it is, and you have these roles of elements that come in, but in a good way some of that gets exploded out, and you have new energy so not just everybody's working all the time. what we say in the end of the book is that after the soviet union fell we, for the first time in our entire history, we had no more rival, and maybe we were left with just major superiority complex. at the expense of the other two. and as we say, it's better when superiority complex -- which has massive problems anyway -- is tempered by a little bit of sense of needing to prove yourself. and, you know,
everybody knows about american exceptionalism. city on a hill, we're going to -- we have the best system. we always few most of our history had the insecurity of being underdog, you know, looked down on by europe and always need to show ourselves, the soviet union and puritan origins of impulse control. we don't need to repeat that. but as jed says, it's always been this sewer play of rebelliousness and questioning authority which kind of makes america what it is, and you have these roles of...
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here's the problem, president putin has a vision of russian exceptionalism and you trash american exceptionalism. you don't believe that we americans are exceptional? and day-by-day, you do everything in your power to make sure that we are not. so does the truth matter? some people don't think it does. . >> i also can issue a warning, if our movement is primarily anti--obama, we will, in fact, reduce the number of victories we should win this fall. if we spend extra years being primarily anti-hillary, we will virtually guarantee her election. >> really, newt, not to be negative. were you around when george bush was president and the dems did a daily dance on his head when someone lies to you, what do you do? let it go? i got news for you, we're not willing to let the lies go. john bolton, though, got it right at cpac. >> we meet in a time of true national security crisis, indeed, many crises, but our biggest national security crisis is barak obama. >> and here's rick perry. >> we don't have to accept recent history. we just need to change the presidency. it's not too late for america to lead in
here's the problem, president putin has a vision of russian exceptionalism and you trash american exceptionalism. you don't believe that we americans are exceptional? and day-by-day, you do everything in your power to make sure that we are not. so does the truth matter? some people don't think it does. . >> i also can issue a warning, if our movement is primarily anti--obama, we will, in fact, reduce the number of victories we should win this fall. if we spend extra years being primarily...
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american exceptionalism. american exceptionalism. reagan thought that america was a beacon to all of humanity, it was the last best hope on earth, it was a shining city upon a hill. he said that for 30 years before the presidency. i found a speech that reagan gave, a commencement speech in june 1952 to a little, tiny women's college called william woods college in missouri, in fulton, missouri, not far from where churchill made his iron curtain speech just a few years earlier. and in that speech reagan said: america is less of a place than an idea. think about that. chew that over. america is less of a place than an idea. it really is. right? the idea of america is nothing but the inherent love of freedom in each one of us. it is simply the idea of the basis of this country and our religion, the idea of the dignity of man, deep within the heart of each one of us is something so god-like, augustin said all of us have a god-shaped vacuum in our hearts that only god alone can fill, right? it's a vacuum that's god-shaped. only god can fi
american exceptionalism. american exceptionalism. reagan thought that america was a beacon to all of humanity, it was the last best hope on earth, it was a shining city upon a hill. he said that for 30 years before the presidency. i found a speech that reagan gave, a commencement speech in june 1952 to a little, tiny women's college called william woods college in missouri, in fulton, missouri, not far from where churchill made his iron curtain speech just a few years earlier. and in that...
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. >> the three elements of the package are a sense of exceptionality. you can get that from a lot of different sources. a feeling that you are special. is theond element ofosite and that is a dash insecurity to offset that exceptionality. the feeling you have not done quite enough yet. the third element is impulse control or self-discipline and the ability to persevere and resist temptation. >> individuals who have these have ans tend to interesting creative destruction relationship between their culture and american culture. second generation kids in immigrant communities start looking back at their parents and grandparents generation sensei, we do not want to do generations and say, we do not want to do success the way you have done. the same qualities can help them achieve a very different kind of goal. insecurity,ty, it and impulse control, the triple package. c-span 2. 9:00 on -- go toe discussing book tv.org to enter the chat room. >> a look at the san diego union tribune. lerner hearing when lois -- testified before the oversight committee. congr
. >> the three elements of the package are a sense of exceptionality. you can get that from a lot of different sources. a feeling that you are special. is theond element ofosite and that is a dash insecurity to offset that exceptionality. the feeling you have not done quite enough yet. the third element is impulse control or self-discipline and the ability to persevere and resist temptation. >> individuals who have these have ans tend to interesting creative destruction relationship...
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they must be based firmly on the key values of american exceptionalism and the founding principles ofstitution. every american should understand what makes us unique as the people, as a country. unfortunately, today, many of our children are failing to learn the basics about our american history. instead, many are learning revisionist or politically correct history. as a consequence, many people, young and old, have no idea what it means to be an american. because of this, i have developed in american history series for children, known as the "ellis the elephant" series. [applause] if the left fails to accurately teach our children about american history, then we have to step up and get the job done. [applause] this october, my time traveling packyderm is back, as he joins lewis and clark on their journey to the pacific and from sea to shining sea. newt and i work for american values, doing historical documentary films in collaboration with the team at citizens united. we are pleased that several of these documentaries have been shown here at cpac. newt is working on a strategy that w
they must be based firmly on the key values of american exceptionalism and the founding principles ofstitution. every american should understand what makes us unique as the people, as a country. unfortunately, today, many of our children are failing to learn the basics about our american history. instead, many are learning revisionist or politically correct history. as a consequence, many people, young and old, have no idea what it means to be an american. because of this, i have developed in...
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american exceptionalism. reagan thought american was a shining city upon a hill and the last beacon on earth. he said that for 30 years before t the presidency. i found a speech he gave in june 1952 at a small girl's college in missouri. in that speech, reagan said america is less than a place than an idea. think about that. chew that over. it really is, right? the idea of america is nothing but the inherent love of freedom. it is the idea that the bases of this country and our religion, the idea of the man, and the idea that deep within the heart of each of us is something so god-like, agustus said all of us have a god-shaped vacuum in our hearts and only god can fit that piece. there is something so god-like and precious that no individual or group has a right to impose their will on upon the people so well they can decide for themselves. and reagan said that speech in 1952 and over and over again and was ridiculed for this thought. i in my own mind have thought of american as a place in the divi divine pro
american exceptionalism. reagan thought american was a shining city upon a hill and the last beacon on earth. he said that for 30 years before t the presidency. i found a speech he gave in june 1952 at a small girl's college in missouri. in that speech, reagan said america is less than a place than an idea. think about that. chew that over. it really is, right? the idea of america is nothing but the inherent love of freedom. it is the idea that the bases of this country and our religion, the...
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the chinese have a very strong sense of exceptionalism. once you come to this country, that is all mixed up. you're an outsider. you have a funny accent and it's this dynamic interplay. >> may i go back to -- here's what the immigrant sect different idea can't explain. it can't explain mormon or jewish success. these are two big cases in our book. in addition to that -- there's two ideas of immigrant activity. one is coming over if higher education, and the other is bold. late look at education skills. over half of chinese immigrants do not go -- come over on visas. we have a stereo type who is coming over but most of them are not. so the chinese ones -- this community has been very well studied. the chinese ones who don't come over, there's mostly poor and many of them very poorly educated, and yet their kid -- this is documented because there's a large community of people have done the research. the kids of those immigrants are doing just as well as the kid of the other immigrants, which is odd. that shows you it's in the parental backgr
the chinese have a very strong sense of exceptionalism. once you come to this country, that is all mixed up. you're an outsider. you have a funny accent and it's this dynamic interplay. >> may i go back to -- here's what the immigrant sect different idea can't explain. it can't explain mormon or jewish success. these are two big cases in our book. in addition to that -- there's two ideas of immigrant activity. one is coming over if higher education, and the other is bold. late look at...
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another principle is american exceptionalism. ronald reagan thought that america was a beacon to all of humanity who was the last best hope on earth. it was a shining city upon the hill. he said that for 30 years before the presidency. i found a speech that ronald reagan gave in june of 1952 to a little tiny college called william woods college in missouri not far from where churchill made his iron curtain speech a few years earlier. and in that speech, he said america is less of a police van and idea. think about that. america is less of a place than an idea. the idea of america is nothing but the love of freedom in each one of us it is simply the idea that basis of the country in our religion the idea of the dignity of man and the idea that deep within the heart of each one of us is something so godlike all of us have a god shaped vacuum in our heart only god alone can fill. it's a vacuum that only god can fill. something so godlike and precious that no individual or group has the right to impose their will upon the people so w
another principle is american exceptionalism. ronald reagan thought that america was a beacon to all of humanity who was the last best hope on earth. it was a shining city upon the hill. he said that for 30 years before the presidency. i found a speech that ronald reagan gave in june of 1952 to a little tiny college called william woods college in missouri not far from where churchill made his iron curtain speech a few years earlier. and in that speech, he said america is less of a police van...
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we're almost embarrassed for american exceptionalism. john? >> certainly, there's no belief in american exceptionalism, eric, and that's why we've been weak on russia, on iran, al qaeda and it's not just that we look weak, we are weak, and obama has a lot to do with that. >> i have no idea where we gets we're weak on iran when the sanctions have been working. >> we lifted them. >> but have they worked? that's the point. >> how did they work? >> we have in this country no interest in a shooting war with russia. we have got to pull back from where we were two wars that we were sick of. but at the end of the day, america is exceptional and when you talk about the president, regardless if it's a democrat or a republican in the words that conservatives have been using, that's not exceptional. >> wait, let's go to wayne. if sanctions are working against iran should we lift them, back off those sanctions? >> no, no, we should increase them, eric. that's the one thing we have. we are the strongest economic power in the world today and we should use th
we're almost embarrassed for american exceptionalism. john? >> certainly, there's no belief in american exceptionalism, eric, and that's why we've been weak on russia, on iran, al qaeda and it's not just that we look weak, we are weak, and obama has a lot to do with that. >> i have no idea where we gets we're weak on iran when the sanctions have been working. >> we lifted them. >> but have they worked? that's the point. >> how did they work? >> we have in...
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this notion ofut american exceptionalism as you see it?he first thing i thought is the age-old question about american exceptionalism. where'd you come down on fat these days? was i have never been a big fan of the phrase. -- where'd you come down on that these days? >> i have never been a big fan of the phrase. a lot of people were upset with us in india, brazil, europe, germany, and everywhere else. i don't think that anybody turns around and says, that means i would much rather be close to china or russia, so by the standards of great powers, there is something different about american power. we have decided historically to set up the way we use american power to try to build these coalitions, to try to build these alliances from a to and onefree trade, irony is we spent a long time thinking about the rise of china and india. ofs a very different kind power. there are some exceptions. sometimes we use our power in more unilateral ways. we certainly know rivalry. the question is whether we know constraint. leading from behind, but when t
this notion ofut american exceptionalism as you see it?he first thing i thought is the age-old question about american exceptionalism. where'd you come down on fat these days? was i have never been a big fan of the phrase. -- where'd you come down on that these days? >> i have never been a big fan of the phrase. a lot of people were upset with us in india, brazil, europe, germany, and everywhere else. i don't think that anybody turns around and says, that means i would much rather be...
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. >> three elements of the triple package are, first, sense of exceptionality and you can get it from lots of different sources but a feeling you're special, and destined for special things. the second element is almost seemingly the opposite, and that is a dash of insecurity to offset that exceptionality, and that is a feeling that you haven't quite done enough, not quite good enough. and the third element is impulse control. or thought discipline and the ability to per sir career and resist temptation. >> as individuals who have these qualities grow up in america they teach the second generation to have an interest in creative destruction relationship between their culture and american culture, such that second generation kids in immigrant communities start very typically looking back at they're parents' and grandparents' generations and say we don't want to do discuss the way you told us to. we're not interested in the jobs you said were the only ones. and in instead they make their own decision to be a standup comic or artist, and what we found is aspirationally, the same qualitie
. >> three elements of the triple package are, first, sense of exceptionality and you can get it from lots of different sources but a feeling you're special, and destined for special things. the second element is almost seemingly the opposite, and that is a dash of insecurity to offset that exceptionality, and that is a feeling that you haven't quite done enough, not quite good enough. and the third element is impulse control. or thought discipline and the ability to per sir career and...
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an exceptionally mild mullet is being positioned apple store in paris called to get to action to make this team will bring couple will wed that combined with heavy traffic is bad to get back to the equality authority say transport will be free from today and throughout the weekend to encourage people to the back cause that of. he just has to pay tribute to disheveled detective lieutenant columbo with this catchy wandering into all the time to roll the tv character tonight born in new york fail a test of time gary and ancestry instead his great grandfather could it be to get the right sort of politician mix of old. i know welcome to the special champions league. the cold we begin this program without the thick of it right into seven to qualify for the last eight competition for the first time in seventeen years. the old forms by me and stace email and for one in the second leg of authentic calderon stadium for a five one aggregate victory. it was yet another one of the italians this season who are often content of this area cycle and also eliminated from the italian cup and champions l
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leveraged positions that investors had taken perhaps thinking that the level of volatility was exceptionally low and perhaps lower than it was safe to have assumed, but we certainly saw, in some ways the fact that the term premium in interest rates have come up somewhat, although it has had a negative effect on the recovery and that is evident in housing in the slowdown in housing, perhaps it has diminished some financial instability risks that may have been associated with these trades and speculative activities that were unwinding during that time. a lesson is that we will try and we were trying then but we will continue to try to communicate as clearly as we possibly can about how we will conduct monetary policy and to be as steady and determined and transparent as we can to provide as much clarity as is reasonably certain given that the economic developments in the economy are themselves and certain but we will try as hard as we can not to be a source of instability. >> rebecca jarvis, abc news. what are the drivers last spring and summer of home prices and home sales? that interest rate
leveraged positions that investors had taken perhaps thinking that the level of volatility was exceptionally low and perhaps lower than it was safe to have assumed, but we certainly saw, in some ways the fact that the term premium in interest rates have come up somewhat, although it has had a negative effect on the recovery and that is evident in housing in the slowdown in housing, perhaps it has diminished some financial instability risks that may have been associated with these trades and...
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he told uz he was going to do in june of 2009, where he was going to scale back the american exceptionalismpride in america, and say, look, we're going to scale down our military, which i believe is a mistake. we have talked about this before. i don't know that we need the military boots, the number of personnel, but we still need the military spending. what? >> nothing, go ahead. >> let me say something else. he also said something -- i don't know if they're going to roll more sound, but he said something very disturbing. a little later on in the answer about whether mitt romney was right or wrong. he said russia is not a super power. russia is a local power, he called them. vlad putin is litsening and he's only 1600 miles away from moscow, listening to president obama saying he's scaling back our military, the united states military, and calls russia a local power. boy, is he asking for trouble. >> bob, how does it benefit the united states to have the president do a tour to say we're cutting down on the military? >> because the audience he had there, all the european nations have put up
he told uz he was going to do in june of 2009, where he was going to scale back the american exceptionalismpride in america, and say, look, we're going to scale down our military, which i believe is a mistake. we have talked about this before. i don't know that we need the military boots, the number of personnel, but we still need the military spending. what? >> nothing, go ahead. >> let me say something else. he also said something -- i don't know if they're going to roll more...
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>> we're opening a new place in baltimore this summer that i think will do exceptionally well.n markets that already have a lot of supply, we would be much more cautious about. we will limit ourselves to the emerging markets like baltimore. what has reemerged is las vegas. it is doing very well, enjoying increased visitation. it is the dynamic place it was before the crisis occurred. there really isn't any place like it, so that is where we will focus our attention. >> vegas has become sort of a destination unto its own, with people not necessarily going to vegas just to gamble. >> we have an awful lot of people who come to see us for reasons other than gaming. they might enjoy a little bit of gaming, but their principal motivation to come to las vegas is the broader leisure experience. they are therefore inventions, culinary experience, spall, some of the other things in the area. >> i am there. if you do want to gamble, you can do that online as well. >> there are only three states in the united states that allow residents to gamble online. delaware, new jersey, and nevada. t
>> we're opening a new place in baltimore this summer that i think will do exceptionally well.n markets that already have a lot of supply, we would be much more cautious about. we will limit ourselves to the emerging markets like baltimore. what has reemerged is las vegas. it is doing very well, enjoying increased visitation. it is the dynamic place it was before the crisis occurred. there really isn't any place like it, so that is where we will focus our attention. >> vegas has...
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chinese have a strong sense of exceptionalism.but once you come to this country, that is all mixed up. you're an outsider, a funny accent. is this dynamic play. >> host: okay can be yours for it can explain. it can explain morgan's success, jewish success. these are two big cases in our book. in addition to that, to ideas of immigrants. coming overtired levels of education. one is more bold, war but a faded. let's look at the education and skills. turns out over half of chinese immigrants do not go in just half of indian immigrants do not come over. we have a this stereotype in ahead of his coming over. this community has been well studied. they are mostly poor and very poorly educated. as a large community of people who have gone and done the research. those immigrants are doing just as well is the case of the other immigrants which is odd. -- chasseurs not the parental backgrounds. more important for our purposes, doing better and are better educated and off. that's overlooking a period one of these groups doing that are than th
chinese have a strong sense of exceptionalism.but once you come to this country, that is all mixed up. you're an outsider, a funny accent. is this dynamic play. >> host: okay can be yours for it can explain. it can explain morgan's success, jewish success. these are two big cases in our book. in addition to that, to ideas of immigrants. coming overtired levels of education. one is more bold, war but a faded. let's look at the education and skills. turns out over half of chinese immigrants...
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serious goes an exceptionally good government funded school coupled with the well salary faculty. in the scorching young women talk like the future nationally. the city as well and that sometimes lasted into the hunt is on the second i thought the kids and i meet jessica mass and the sun comes out that they came inside he meets on the senate it's clear they want afghanistan to be led by afghans you the opportunity to talk about nine eleven the intro to many roses the u s and coalition forces for the military intervention instead the priests the unity encourages the afghan people down the cardinals to the stamp on the sock i was out. on a song with a kick at the hanukkah sir hyde act iv. the kitchen has plenty of closings on the curb. francona much for i think i can close up shop at my official chef hat and they set them up on the throne as the new high the new year my front teeth something that time the company assets. in that race in the afghan ministry of education is equally measures. well that's my next long run. at that. as best i guess i this is the study aka andy was a two
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the giant is a in question is estimated to be more than 77 decades old and exceptionally large for san francisco. the giant is a in question and the coastal redwood are cherished parts of this states history and identity there are few giant is a convoys and the neighborhood association encompassing the area including this tree is strongly supporting this process so colleagues if there's no comments i'll ask any public comment on item 4? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues could i have a motion to forward item 4 to the full board of supervisors. we'll took it without objection >> madam clerk item 1. >> item one is an ordinance amending the planning and building codes for the legal status for the existing dwelling units without a permit. >> okay president chiu is the author. >> i want to thank the public for this consideration of this legislation when i introduced in november to allow the existing in law units to apply for legal status within our city. i wanted to thank the collaboration of a difference coalition of housing organizations and city vice presidents ero e over
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and it was an exceptionally awkward conversation.that and that was the end of that. >> jimmy: it's not like the french to be snooty. when we come back, we're going to take a clip from the new season. it's getting started on sunday. julia louis dreyfuss is here. we'll be right back. >> announcer: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. rethink possible. all sectors are looking great. excellent. hey, what are you guys doing? oh, well we're double checking the distributed antenna system. so when all you fans post to instagram, there will be more network to handle it. so, uh you guys hiring? do you know how to optimize a nine beam, multi-beam antenna system? nope, that a deal breaker? pretty much. alright. enjoy the show! at&t is building you a better network. it's red lobster's lobsterfest! all promotions! the year's largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream. hurry in and sea food differently. go to red lobster.com for ten dollars off with purchase of two lobsterfest entrees. to deal with spli
and it was an exceptionally awkward conversation.that and that was the end of that. >> jimmy: it's not like the french to be snooty. when we come back, we're going to take a clip from the new season. it's getting started on sunday. julia louis dreyfuss is here. we'll be right back. >> announcer: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. rethink possible. all sectors are looking great. excellent. hey, what are you guys doing? oh, well we're double...
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that is something i watched closely that remains exceptionally high. from somethingn like 45% high 30 posses it is in my dashboard labor force participation. suggests due to factors, labor force participation will be coming down and there has been a downward trend for a number of years. component inclical the fact labor force participation is depressed. economy against to strengthen the, we could see labor force participation latin out for a time as discouraged workers start moving back into the labor market. that is something i am watching closely. there are different views on this within the committee. it is hard to know definitively what part of the labor force participation is structural versus cyclical. something to watch closely. i mentioned in the past, measures of labor market turnover. usually going directly into another job. i think in many ways as a sign of the economy. reduce willingness to quit their jobs. quit rates are now below normal prerecession levels but on the other hand, they have come up over time and we have seen improvement. th
that is something i watched closely that remains exceptionally high. from somethingn like 45% high 30 posses it is in my dashboard labor force participation. suggests due to factors, labor force participation will be coming down and there has been a downward trend for a number of years. component inclical the fact labor force participation is depressed. economy against to strengthen the, we could see labor force participation latin out for a time as discouraged workers start moving back into...
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everybody knows about american exceptionalism. we always had a history of being the underdog. it looked down on by europe and the need to show ourselves as the soviet union and the origins of control we don't need to complete that it's always been questioning authority which makes america what it is and you have these emigrants in the triple package element but some of that gets explored and everybody isn't working overtime. what we say is after the soviet union fell maybe we were left with a superiority complex at the extent of the other two candidates that are then a superiority complex which has massive problems anyway is tempered by proving your self. >> the first question is what you want your country to have the triple package. and it requires -- they make countries do terrible things and in the last chapter america has available the sense of exception out of the other democracy and inclusiveness if that can be the basis of the complex in terms of insecurity and impulse control there are so many domains with the inability to stop borrowing the insecurity there is a good
everybody knows about american exceptionalism. we always had a history of being the underdog. it looked down on by europe and the need to show ourselves as the soviet union and the origins of control we don't need to complete that it's always been questioning authority which makes america what it is and you have these emigrants in the triple package element but some of that gets explored and everybody isn't working overtime. what we say is after the soviet union fell maybe we were left with a...
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serious goes an exceptionally good government funded school and coupled with the well celery faculty in the scorching young women talk like a future national elite the nasa the national gay and that two times the mass of emotion coming to the mother cannot tell if it's found on the essay contests and the sun that's the fun of eveything inside the meat into the sandbox it's clear they want afghanistan to be led by asking its puny opportunity to talk about nine eleven the intro to many roses the u s and coalition forces for the military intervention instead the priests the unity encourages the afghan people down the continent in the state of oneness of prominent on the bus and that the hypothetical settlement of them have them up on a song with a kick at the heineken cup tonight looking to hijack the car seat. i must determine our money on closings on the curb my best work. i am not a clash of the shots and one fish at the chef's hat and then set them up. i mean isn't that new high. and she has an assumption that time the company assets. in that race is the afghan ministry of education
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of course, that hope means the stock is exceptionally volatile and when stocks are volatile options areience. the way you can pay this by selling the puts spread. you collect that money if the stock stays here or rallies higher. >> do you like this trade, brian, that mike just laid out? >> i do. because i think he's selling into some of these weakness that carter talked about. to go to that point here, the fear in the options market now, we see traders panicking, we're seeing traders sell out their insurance. selling out those puts, collecting some premiums, if it stays above that price point and that price target, he gets to collect that premium and it's a winner for him. take the opposite side of the stock and sell to the bullish side. >> the stock moved up 1% as well. scott. >> the valuation is very high, that the volatility is very high. options are very expensive. anywhere between 4 and 7 times times more than supo and bottom in 3/ mike is absolutely right. to have an opinion about direction and to express it by selling options, selling spreads, he's defining his risk. >> bottom li
of course, that hope means the stock is exceptionally volatile and when stocks are volatile options areience. the way you can pay this by selling the puts spread. you collect that money if the stock stays here or rallies higher. >> do you like this trade, brian, that mike just laid out? >> i do. because i think he's selling into some of these weakness that carter talked about. to go to that point here, the fear in the options market now, we see traders panicking, we're seeing...
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no matter how safe we think flies has become, there are risks involved and people are working exceptionally hard to try and find out what the cause was for this and why. and that they will not stop until they have the reason. because every one of us who gets on a plane needs to know. >> and there was one from someone i can't find the tweet here, what can they do to help, to send money or cards, let's ask our attorneys there, is there anything that they can do, mary? >> well, yes, ordinarily there are funds set up for the families and that's one thing that we can look for and try to find if there have been funds set up for these families. >> listen, you guys, it's been amazing. we have to remember every time we cover this, there are still 239 people missing and possibly alive. the chances are, if it did go over the southern indian ocean, we know what the possibilities are. but the australian government is still looking to rescue people. this is still a rescue operation. we must keep that in mind. thank you very much. it's been a fascinating week having you here. i'm don lemon. join our speci
no matter how safe we think flies has become, there are risks involved and people are working exceptionally hard to try and find out what the cause was for this and why. and that they will not stop until they have the reason. because every one of us who gets on a plane needs to know. >> and there was one from someone i can't find the tweet here, what can they do to help, to send money or cards, let's ask our attorneys there, is there anything that they can do, mary? >> well, yes,...
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this is a further example of this president not believing in american exceptionalism.ot believing in the special role that america plays in the world as a beacon of freedom, as an arbitor. obviously, we are not perfect. america makes a lot of mistakes. there are bad things that happen under our form of government but by and large, we always, almost alwayserer on the right side. to the list of good things that you just mentioned, the internet has spawned, don't forget the enormous amount of publicity that has been brought to freedom-seekers in places like china, even though there the a lot of sensorship there. >> right. >> but the internet, america has insured the internet is a voice for freedom all around the world. >> why would president obama's administration be doing this, unless, of course the president is simply trying to appease his critics here and abroad that the united states has been surveiling foreign governments in the nsa, spying, using the internet and so forth? so he's doing this purely largely for political reasons? >> it's not in terms of placateing a
this is a further example of this president not believing in american exceptionalism.ot believing in the special role that america plays in the world as a beacon of freedom, as an arbitor. obviously, we are not perfect. america makes a lot of mistakes. there are bad things that happen under our form of government but by and large, we always, almost alwayserer on the right side. to the list of good things that you just mentioned, the internet has spawned, don't forget the enormous amount of...
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an exceptionally good start and an exceptional competition secure ortiz high on the agenda one hundred and fifty thousand troops and police will be on duty cuts in dexter twenty thousand private security staff violence broke out in brazil during the confederations cup last summer as locals protested against the rising costs as government spending priorities and pull services also the captain carlos courtyard has announced east of the club but the end of the season. the fifty five year old has won all the game's top honors at domestic fuel repeated international level has been plagued by injury in recent times. he explained his decision to the media. a few of the recently called you in was because i want to announce that i'll be leaving barcelona at the end of the season. the club is aware of this decision and we've agreed to terms with them and my contract and counsel that he is an outlet to vent and up to the last two aggressive operations i've had i'm finding it very hard to get back to the level i want to be asked. it's harder than expected and it's harder than what i was told by th
an exceptionally good start and an exceptional competition secure ortiz high on the agenda one hundred and fifty thousand troops and police will be on duty cuts in dexter twenty thousand private security staff violence broke out in brazil during the confederations cup last summer as locals protested against the rising costs as government spending priorities and pull services also the captain carlos courtyard has announced east of the club but the end of the season. the fifty five year old has...
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stories and they are doing an excellent job for it yesterday and is the crown jewel and has done exceptionallyell but there are real challenges with funding and pricing that the network division will have to consider. there are people consuming content across multiple screens. place ofr takes the the ceo has big shoes to fill. returned an has average of 17% annually since he took the position. sayhat does the sell side about this? >> they say the stock could be worth $130. they are looking for pre-cash flow to grow faster. >> last night on instagram, i put out a time lapse video under the paranoia. i have to know what is going on. i don't know how you run a media company today unless you are tactically touching digital media. >> i don't think you can. the fastest-growing divisions are the interactive division of disney growing at 26% per year. it suggests change. our withl be here all our guest host for the hour, bill kennerick. strategyp, the chief officer joining us as our 7:00 a.m. guest host. this is "bloomberg surveillance," on bloomberg television, streaming on your phone, your tablet, a
stories and they are doing an excellent job for it yesterday and is the crown jewel and has done exceptionallyell but there are real challenges with funding and pricing that the network division will have to consider. there are people consuming content across multiple screens. place ofr takes the the ceo has big shoes to fill. returned an has average of 17% annually since he took the position. sayhat does the sell side about this? >> they say the stock could be worth $130. they are...
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so there is this -- you know, we talk about american exceptionalism. the russians have their own version of it in this regard. >> charlie: and then from kiev by skype, the former president of georgia, mikheil saakashvili. >> this is something that is bigger and the longer it lasts the bigger it will get. so there's a desperate need for leadership now on the parts of the united states administration and european leaders indeed because this is not just business as usual. on the other hand, i'm also, in a way have this hope that this will be one of the last adventures of vladimir putin. >> charlie: and we conclude this evening with a conversation with jeffrey goldberg of bloomberg view who just had a conversation with president obama about israeli palestinian issues. >> obama's ideas have shifted to a remarkable degree, not about his politics but his staying power and how essential he is to this process. so what he was going doing in the interview were two things. he was boxing him in saying, you know, time is up, you don't like to move, i know that but y
so there is this -- you know, we talk about american exceptionalism. the russians have their own version of it in this regard. >> charlie: and then from kiev by skype, the former president of georgia, mikheil saakashvili. >> this is something that is bigger and the longer it lasts the bigger it will get. so there's a desperate need for leadership now on the parts of the united states administration and european leaders indeed because this is not just business as usual. on the other...
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we're almost embarrassed for american exceptionalism. john?ainly, there's no belief in american exceptionalism, eric, and we've been weak on russia, on iran, al qaeda and it's not just that we look weak, we are weak, and obama has a lot to do with that. >> i have no idea where we gets we're weak on iran when the sanctions have been working. >> we lifted them. >> but have they worked? that's the point. >> how did they work? >> we have in this country no interest in a shooting war with russia. we have got to pull back from where we were two wars that we were sick of. but at the end of the day, america is exceptional and when you talk about the president, regardless if it's a democrat or a republican in the words that conservatives have been using, that's not exceptional. >> wait, let's go to wayne. if sanctions are working against iran should we lift them, back off those sanctions? >> no, no, we should increase them, eric. that's the one thing we have. we are the strongest economic power in the world today and we should use that power everywhere
we're almost embarrassed for american exceptionalism. john?ainly, there's no belief in american exceptionalism, eric, and we've been weak on russia, on iran, al qaeda and it's not just that we look weak, we are weak, and obama has a lot to do with that. >> i have no idea where we gets we're weak on iran when the sanctions have been working. >> we lifted them. >> but have they worked? that's the point. >> how did they work? >> we have in this country no interest in...
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i this our second element insecurity and exceptionalism will go in one way. this is a group the holocaust and fourth generation jewish american. but have you a part of history. yes. >> i saw this my own father and i this i that our account will do better at explaining jewish success than any other that i know there. are people that i believe it is iq based and i myself think that the stirred he's are not yet believable. so i do not think that is a view that i will take. what we are saying is true. then what you would be looking for is, is this a group that would replenish. insecurity over generations? >> that would be the surprise that would make it into the exception of the usual story of decline. as i with my own father. coming over. this is a long timing a and my father is growing up. he should be getting more comfortable he should be getting more relaxed according to the normal generation decline and whether about you know 1 or 13. the holocaust happened. okay. it happened for a whole generation of jew that's should be the ones getting comfortable and sta
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last year was an exceptionally strong year for movies. tonight we will look at three excellent film that earned multiple nominations, and we will highlight upstanding documentaries. we will also single out to first , both in thences supporting acting categories. we will catch up with three actors in the best adapted screenplay category. we are glad you have joined us. a preview of the academy awards coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: hollywood is often criticized for ignoring stories about older people. this year there are two films that challenge that conventional wisdom. philomena starring judi dench at nebraska with six nominations, including best victor and a nomination for bruce turned 36 years after his first acting nomination for coming home. dern has a fascinating story. he beat -- he came from a privileged family and new eleanor roosevelt. stevenson -- adlai stevenson was a family friend. >> you told the sheriff you were walking to nebraska? >> that's righ
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serious cause an exceptionally good government funded school and coupled with the well celery faculty in the scorching young women talk like a future national elite. hussey has unlocked and that sometimes lasted the sentiment is on the left of it. i mean yes i confess i sometimes think about anything else i e me. it's clear they want afghanistan to be led by afghans you the opportunity to talk about nine eleven into too many roses the u s and coalition forces for the military intervention. instead the priests the unity church of the afghan people down the common onto the stamp on the sock i was out. some of the kids have a hundred bucks i think but neal huntington honestly i haven't they the chef hat. ashland. as the new high. my front teeth technically the accident. in that race in the afghan ministry of education is easily measured. well that's how my tongue. at that time as best they can sinuses as the decade and he was a two game lead on this end of the mike and aunt patty with aching and that was the ss on the side of town so that they eat the stuff they contain what if the first
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it has been exceptionally different to short some of these growth stocks, you know, basically, there to be no ceiling as to how high they go. there's something else i like about it, volatility has creeped up, that's when you want to be net short. butterfly trade does that. the other thing that's excellent about this, he's trading out to april, using april that's a near-date of expiry. when you're going to get leverage embedded in them. >> something interesting, we like butterflies. i think you want to take this off before expiration. the range where you realize that profit is timing. it's timing. if you take it off beforehand, then you get pretty good leveragespending a lot of money. >>> we're going to talk about biotech. >> those biotech stocks once the darling of wall street, but some of the shine has come off the industry group as of late. it was down almost 2% today. but so far this year, they're still up 6% as a group, that's not too shabby, now leading the way higher are alexion pharmaceuticals. regeneron is up 20 mkt. now, valuations are a concern here, all of these stocks hav
it has been exceptionally different to short some of these growth stocks, you know, basically, there to be no ceiling as to how high they go. there's something else i like about it, volatility has creeped up, that's when you want to be net short. butterfly trade does that. the other thing that's excellent about this, he's trading out to april, using april that's a near-date of expiry. when you're going to get leverage embedded in them. >> something interesting, we like butterflies. i...
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of course, we're american, the exceptionali exceptionalism, exceptionally stupid on then point but exceptionalerror. ask nel wedding party in afghanistan. he is -- so so soft on terror. like remember that time he found bin laden and he let him off? with a warning and a stiff fine. >> if anyone's to blame for most of what ails us, including the president's low approval ratings, it's not hard to guess who he faults. >> who are you most displeased with these days? republicans or democrats? xon. really? seriously? republicans. you know, i mean, in the last 20 years, that has not really been a choice. they just drove the short bus to crazytown at a certain point. >> in a bill maher run world there would be more news on the news, more democrats in congress, and a marijuana store in every strip mall. >> is legalization of marijuana -- >> yes. >> an inevitability? >> i think it is, yeah. i keep comparing it to gay marriage. once you see it becoming legal and the world doesn't fall down the next day or the next week or the next year, the issue kind of goes away. >> for po maher's admittedly cloudy3"t;
of course, we're american, the exceptionali exceptionalism, exceptionally stupid on then point but exceptionalerror. ask nel wedding party in afghanistan. he is -- so so soft on terror. like remember that time he found bin laden and he let him off? with a warning and a stiff fine. >> if anyone's to blame for most of what ails us, including the president's low approval ratings, it's not hard to guess who he faults. >> who are you most displeased with these days? republicans or...
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american indians experience exceptionally high unemployment levels cared with the rest of -h the rest of the nation. furthermore, native american youth experience some of the poorest educational outcomes in america. these are exactly the sort of challenges ccdbg is designed to address. our amendment would lift the current ceiling on tribal child care funding so that ccdbg can go to where the funds are needed most. this would enable more funds to flow to tribes and tribal organizations without reducing the amount that goes to states. the amendment specifies that the amount of ccdbg funds reserved for tribes only rises if the overall funding level for ccdbg goes above its current levels. i want to thank our cosponsors, senators murray, thune, hirono, baldwin an heitkamp for their support of this amendment. i want to thank senators harkin and alexander and mikulski and burr for working together to bring this bill to this point. thank you very much, and i would yield to my colleague from north carolina. mr. burr: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. b
american indians experience exceptionally high unemployment levels cared with the rest of -h the rest of the nation. furthermore, native american youth experience some of the poorest educational outcomes in america. these are exactly the sort of challenges ccdbg is designed to address. our amendment would lift the current ceiling on tribal child care funding so that ccdbg can go to where the funds are needed most. this would enable more funds to flow to tribes and tribal organizations without...
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but what dan is doing makes sense when you consider that it has been exceptionally different to shortome of these growth stocks, you know, basically, there seems to be no ceiling as to how high they go. there's something else i like about it, volatility has creeped up, that's when you want to be net short. butterfly trade does that. the other thing that's excellent about this, he's trading out to april, using april that's a near-date of expiry. that's when these things are going to make the most sense and when you're going to get leverage embedded in them. >> something interesting, we like butterflies. this is a bearish trade. i think you want to take this off before expiration. why is that? the range where you realize that profit is timing. it's timing. if you take it off beforehand, then you get pretty good leverage without spending a lot of money. >> we're going to stay with the theme of what is hot is suddenly not. we're going to talk about biotech. tell us what's going on with biotech. >> those biotech stocks once the darling of wall street, but some of the shine has come off the
but what dan is doing makes sense when you consider that it has been exceptionally different to shortome of these growth stocks, you know, basically, there seems to be no ceiling as to how high they go. there's something else i like about it, volatility has creeped up, that's when you want to be net short. butterfly trade does that. the other thing that's excellent about this, he's trading out to april, using april that's a near-date of expiry. that's when these things are going to make the...