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and being able to communicate that experience. very often i think the veterans, they feel the gulf because they don't know the language to use and the same is true on the civilian side. how do we start to talk? i think once that very are is broke and down even if it's just kind of a pinpoint of light then everything gets exponentially easier. so yeah i take that as the subject. obviously rubbing blood on strangers, i wouldn't recommend that but trying to communicate this visceral desire to be known, to have your experience known and understood and you know i feel very lucky that i found poetry as a kid and i figured out that again that there is utility they are, there is something i can do and i can do really effectively. >> do you have the sense and would you agree that you and other soldiers have come back from these wars have trouble having your experience known by the public at large? >> oh yeah but it's sort of like a problem that no one can really be blamed for it. >> back to sort of say that. there is a poem about the colla
and being able to communicate that experience. very often i think the veterans, they feel the gulf because they don't know the language to use and the same is true on the civilian side. how do we start to talk? i think once that very are is broke and down even if it's just kind of a pinpoint of light then everything gets exponentially easier. so yeah i take that as the subject. obviously rubbing blood on strangers, i wouldn't recommend that but trying to communicate this visceral desire to be...
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this is a funny experiment. if they studied more than an experiment. i own a vending machine and for a particular week i fixed the vending machine the following week. i put on the outside 75 cents. but the inside of the machine i said to be zero. so what i have been? you press the button, get the candy and your money back. see here's the question to you. how many candies to people take? to people stop after a while? did they take more? what do you think? the answer is lots of people took three or four. nobody took more than four. but three or four of us sensible. we also had a big sign with a number to call in case the machine was not working. how many people do you think all of? zero. nobody called. i think people make sense for themselves. the proper set their members a that the money and the other machine was a close relative of this machine. i'm just restoring that the need, in some way. the other thing that was very curious as people would call a friend to come take as well. i think that actually helped them justify. it's not just me. other people
this is a funny experiment. if they studied more than an experiment. i own a vending machine and for a particular week i fixed the vending machine the following week. i put on the outside 75 cents. but the inside of the machine i said to be zero. so what i have been? you press the button, get the candy and your money back. see here's the question to you. how many candies to people take? to people stop after a while? did they take more? what do you think? the answer is lots of people took three...
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for a while i had a business experience in several areas. i use to buy the companies and he used to sell them. it wasn't long term. it was a long-term company and long-term executive group of them being on board. >> you always wanted to know what was important for the person sitting across the table. >> when i came to the defense industry it wasn't doing well in opportunities others did not see in the due diligence. and the interesting thing about the defense industry is that everybody was down on it. i saw the possibility. and therefore i was able to go into their companies could come onboard an in the premise that e were not that cut out in the department. we are going to build for the long-term. and i made him believe that through experience and it worked for us. >> when you grew up what did you think -- what kind of life do you think that you would have? >> it was a middle-class jewish neighborhood in brooklyn. it are presenteif presented wit, a typical middle-class honest hard-working group. my father was in on jupiter. i played stickba
for a while i had a business experience in several areas. i use to buy the companies and he used to sell them. it wasn't long term. it was a long-term company and long-term executive group of them being on board. >> you always wanted to know what was important for the person sitting across the table. >> when i came to the defense industry it wasn't doing well in opportunities others did not see in the due diligence. and the interesting thing about the defense industry is that...
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to experience is so unique for us and we will take this experience for a lifetime. >> and your high point? >> definitely meeting justice scalia. i have always been interested in law. one of the most insightful things that he said was that courts should not be named after the chief justice of the time. they should be named after the president who made the last appointment. that really touched me because i believe that when a president makes an appointment, the whole dynamic of the court changes. another thing that he said was that justice is relative. his job is not to define justice, that is our representatives' jobs, and ultimately, our job. that was my high point. >> we are going to get some more involved in this. one of the things about the media, and i am sure you have observed this, the media sets the agenda. you tune on your television, you watch television and watched the news cast and the media tells you what is the most important thing. this morning, we are going to turn it on you and i'm going to pick somebody and ask you to tell us what you want to hear from this group so you c
to experience is so unique for us and we will take this experience for a lifetime. >> and your high point? >> definitely meeting justice scalia. i have always been interested in law. one of the most insightful things that he said was that courts should not be named after the chief justice of the time. they should be named after the president who made the last appointment. that really touched me because i believe that when a president makes an appointment, the whole dynamic of the...
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up to that experience? >> you are trying to convert me. tavis: you deliberately shut yourself up. i'm asking if you open yourself up to it, what might have happened? >> i could have just slotted myself right into that and said that was god, it's a little scary, but that must be god. tavis: what i'm getting at is not that you had to have her religion. you had more than one mystical experience, that obviously shattered you, so rather than walk away from that, if you had open yourself up to it, and this is not about religiosity, i'm talking about being open versus closed. >> in this way i was open. i could not get rid of it. it didn't go away. i could not stop questioning. this was not an encounter with someone or something are some sort of other, then what was it? was i just mentally ill? i really thought that quite seriously for years, that i had had some sort of mental breakdown. so i had all these questions in my mind. and somewhere in midlife i began to more seriously pursue, without thinking of writing a
up to that experience? >> you are trying to convert me. tavis: you deliberately shut yourself up. i'm asking if you open yourself up to it, what might have happened? >> i could have just slotted myself right into that and said that was god, it's a little scary, but that must be god. tavis: what i'm getting at is not that you had to have her religion. you had more than one mystical experience, that obviously shattered you, so rather than walk away from that, if you had open yourself...
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i just wish that i'd had that experience coming into the presidency. >> it was a unique experience, and it changed everybody's life. nobody goes into the military without having either positive or negative effect. i personally think both of them have a positive effect because you're dealing with human beings. if you're in combat, which i was not, you learn something that is very important, and that is you are not alone. and if you are alone, you get sick, unfortunately. but you find you have to depend on people. and you serve your part in that dependency. it's a great experience. >> for business or life. interesting, i've interviewed lots of medal of honor recipients and lots of other people who have been in combat and they always say to me, you know, it is not what you think about constantly. i mean, you're there for your fellow soldier. that's where you are. that's exactly the mission that you have, to be there for him or her. >> may i tell you a very quick story. a few years ago during the iraq war i felt i was not doing enough or i did not understand enough. so i called bob kerrey a
i just wish that i'd had that experience coming into the presidency. >> it was a unique experience, and it changed everybody's life. nobody goes into the military without having either positive or negative effect. i personally think both of them have a positive effect because you're dealing with human beings. if you're in combat, which i was not, you learn something that is very important, and that is you are not alone. and if you are alone, you get sick, unfortunately. but you find you...
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the immigrant experience has never been easy in this country. every single immigrant wave has been met with a tremendous amount of resistance, and we tend to forget over the course of history. so we look at the german wave, in the 1600s, ben franklin saying that unless this group is stopped, they're going to overrun the country, and they're not smart enough to learn english. but we know what happened, they were not only smart enough to learn the language, but made great contributions. follow it up with the irish, in new york and boston, irish are obviously part of the social fabric of the country, and we tend to forget what they all went through. it's a sort of cycle where the children and the grandchildren of immigrants eventual become disconnected from their family story, and some become the oppressors of the next wave, the person or people that their own family members feared or perhaps hated, and how can we break that cycle with the true stories of the immigrant experience available to everybody. >> on facebook: >> i think before moving to t
the immigrant experience has never been easy in this country. every single immigrant wave has been met with a tremendous amount of resistance, and we tend to forget over the course of history. so we look at the german wave, in the 1600s, ben franklin saying that unless this group is stopped, they're going to overrun the country, and they're not smart enough to learn english. but we know what happened, they were not only smart enough to learn the language, but made great contributions. follow it...
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we have the veteran experience. i think there is a disconnect and the emotional goals that feels such a burden to give something back and -- ptsd can extend the sympathy that can somehow make up the fact. so i think it is a way for a coping mechanism occur to love the soldiers say when someone thinks me for the surface it's their emotional needs that are being set. they want to communicate something so they say thank you for your service and i think that ptsd is related to that. i have been thanked repeatedly and i'm not a combat veteran in the peacetime core and most veterans say it does make them feel uncomfortable. having said that it's kind of weird america did this or that i know exactly what i want people to say to me except maybe nothing and let's have a conversation instead. and let's actually talk about if you're interested and want to talk about iraq i will talk your ears off about iraq. let's talk about travel politics and how the middle east was a creation of the maps on the british cartographers. let's
we have the veteran experience. i think there is a disconnect and the emotional goals that feels such a burden to give something back and -- ptsd can extend the sympathy that can somehow make up the fact. so i think it is a way for a coping mechanism occur to love the soldiers say when someone thinks me for the surface it's their emotional needs that are being set. they want to communicate something so they say thank you for your service and i think that ptsd is related to that. i have been...
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what's your experience been like in that regard? >> well, if you are familiar with what was going on somalia in the last 20-something years compared to the destruction, killing, all of those, the situation in somalia, any kind of racism or anything we face here would be simple because our own people who are just, you know, feeling -- we are fighting in there, which was affecting our life. but coming here, there are things that we were not exiting like the racism and some discrimination that exists here but again we are here about slavery and did i come here before us? those who were here before us, all of that change things we -- i mean, there was discrimination. we have seen it. my first job that i took about i had this job while i was a student was to become a taxi driver. i was driving taxi and doing that job, yes, you would have every single individual in your car and racial discrimination. it goes from there to a higher level like what is going on tennessee that you will see people, after the muslim, the mosque buildings and no
what's your experience been like in that regard? >> well, if you are familiar with what was going on somalia in the last 20-something years compared to the destruction, killing, all of those, the situation in somalia, any kind of racism or anything we face here would be simple because our own people who are just, you know, feeling -- we are fighting in there, which was affecting our life. but coming here, there are things that we were not exiting like the racism and some discrimination...
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whether the experiment is working.ster we move on those kinds of things, the faster we execute changes in the product and the service to the user. >> more of my interview with twitter ceo dick costolo coming up. watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire streaming tv. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. back to my interview with twitter ceo dick costolo. ed ther recently coax google maps director over to twitter. sees himselfow he working together with the twitter coo and himself. >> daniel will be working with on the consumer product. he was the director of product for google maps. i think we have a wonderful consumer product that has scale ios and the android platform. daniel, i love his entrepreneurial spirit that will amplify and to the consumer product. i think you will see daniel coming in and working with ali implement they product strategy we have laid out and bring the entrepreneurial spirit to the team and probably come up with a bunch of his own ideas that we will let h
whether the experiment is working.ster we move on those kinds of things, the faster we execute changes in the product and the service to the user. >> more of my interview with twitter ceo dick costolo coming up. watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, apple tv, and amazon fire streaming tv. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. back to my interview with twitter ceo dick costolo. ed ther recently coax google maps director over to twitter. sees himselfow he working...
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we are creating a differentiated experience if you want to eat in.e going through the small delivery business. we have the large order delivery and we're now going through the small delivery business using technology as an enabler. >> it costs a lot. each store in order to do this, it's about $125,000. >> we've already spent $42 million on the technology to do it. i'm talking about the infrastructure, yes. it's expenses. it's made a huge difference and changes the trajectory. my job as a ceo is to figure out technology will change the restaurant industry. some will figure out how to use it to change the guest experience and some won't. those who do will survive. >> thank you so much. founder, chairman, and ceo of panera bread. more on the power and prowess of the new ferrari 458 speciale. pimm is at the manhattan showroom with the ceo of ferrari north america. will go up inpark barcelona in 2016. they already have a park in abu dhabi. talk about a need for speed. sounds like we need to go on a road trip. "taking stock you're watching"taking stock." ♪
we are creating a differentiated experience if you want to eat in.e going through the small delivery business. we have the large order delivery and we're now going through the small delivery business using technology as an enabler. >> it costs a lot. each store in order to do this, it's about $125,000. >> we've already spent $42 million on the technology to do it. i'm talking about the infrastructure, yes. it's expenses. it's made a huge difference and changes the trajectory. my job...
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a funny experiment by own a vending machine. i wrote on the outside $0.75 per campbell on the inside i set it up to be zero. you press the button and get the money back. how many do they take? to they stop after one? or more? >> host: what is the answer? >> a lot of people took three or four. nobody took more than four but that was sensible. >> nominee people called? zero. nobody called. and they said it is cost relative i just restore my karma. yet ising that is curious they call a friend to partaken as well. not just me but to other people are doing it. it you think about a like this. to look in the mirror to feel good. you could do one or the other. either you do good or cheat. to justify we could do both. but as long as we cheat just a little bit here is another way to think about it. this is a very nice hotel at a golf club talking about experiments so we have struggled players when dash the gulf players if your ball fell in the rough and you really, really wished it was still left would you pick it up and move it 4 inches?
a funny experiment by own a vending machine. i wrote on the outside $0.75 per campbell on the inside i set it up to be zero. you press the button and get the money back. how many do they take? to they stop after one? or more? >> host: what is the answer? >> a lot of people took three or four. nobody took more than four but that was sensible. >> nominee people called? zero. nobody called. and they said it is cost relative i just restore my karma. yet ising that is curious they...
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you can't do a large number of experiments because every experiment you do, you have to start from scratch. but what happens as the germans developed the dye industry, and they started making thousands of types of dyes, to make these dyes, you had to build up tens of thousands of intermediate compounds, all produced on a rather reasonable scale. what you have, then, is an enormous stable of things you can use in experiments. so the combinations-- as the base broadens, the combinations become infinite. from the dye industry's stockpiling of new chemicals, whole new industries emerged. explosives, fertilizers, and pharmaceuticals. from perkin on, the connection between color and medicine was strong. but now scientists were able to analyze natural compounds and then synthesize them out of other compounds. chemistry was becoming an applied science. in 1896, bayer, a german dye company, manufactured aspirin out of coal tar. by world war i, the german chemical industry was dominant and was producing nearly all of the world's chemicals. it was the power of that industry which sustained germany th
you can't do a large number of experiments because every experiment you do, you have to start from scratch. but what happens as the germans developed the dye industry, and they started making thousands of types of dyes, to make these dyes, you had to build up tens of thousands of intermediate compounds, all produced on a rather reasonable scale. what you have, then, is an enormous stable of things you can use in experiments. so the combinations-- as the base broadens, the combinations become...
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the only experience they'll compare with others you will experience my half going to the underground tunnels in other parts of taipei. yet only different is because of this one guy to come so i can answer that was i created that just for him i don't think ill ever holy cure it. no he's another guy who haven't seen in awhile hopefully million sending this to the rain has started to lower the blood. yes it's a lot of people including myself of course fascinated when you might want to be doing clicking sounds from taiwan then he'll share in that meal with friends and the at large. but the teacher ever think about getting to know he'll are using this opportunity. the off by sharing it with your audience is good at getting to know the taiwanese culture and to heal percent of taiwan in because a lot of people with no dry history take full of grass. he'll go to the sights and sounds of things they can learn about the colonies coach or the oc news believe it. so people have to use it to from bb an altogether different scents. you know trying to get to know that i won these especially the con
the only experience they'll compare with others you will experience my half going to the underground tunnels in other parts of taipei. yet only different is because of this one guy to come so i can answer that was i created that just for him i don't think ill ever holy cure it. no he's another guy who haven't seen in awhile hopefully million sending this to the rain has started to lower the blood. yes it's a lot of people including myself of course fascinated when you might want to be doing...
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you what an experience that can devices. across we will provide anonymous identifier even if we are not telling the app who you are. you will have an experience that is synced with outlook app -- wi thout the app knowing who you are. if you want, you can always sign in to personalize the app once you're more comfortable. that is anonymous login. we are really excited. the new login and anonymous login are examples of putting people first in the way we designed this platform. by giving people more power and control, they are going to trust all that apps more and use them more. that is positive for everyone. these login tools are examples of the kinds of cross-platform services that make up facebook platform. power plays is to build a stable mobile bridge. -- power plays is to build a stable mobile bridge. like to walk you through the other things we have been working on to help you build, grow, and monetize apps. i would like to hand it off to ilya to take us through the build pillar. >> mark zuckerberg finishing his address
you what an experience that can devices. across we will provide anonymous identifier even if we are not telling the app who you are. you will have an experience that is synced with outlook app -- wi thout the app knowing who you are. if you want, you can always sign in to personalize the app once you're more comfortable. that is anonymous login. we are really excited. the new login and anonymous login are examples of putting people first in the way we designed this platform. by giving people...
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if it's not enriching the teachers experience and the student experience, it won't work. the first time i am seeing people develop things that this classroom is going to be improved by the teachers will be embraced. when i was in louisiana last week, i was amazed watching the seventh grade kids trying to figure out who killed edgar allen poe. they had to work with each other, do reading together, share ideas, and read like a detective to figure this out. that is what makes it rich. it wasn't the fact that some kid had a tablet in his hand and was surfing the internet. it was the content they were exposed to. >> one of the things we have been talking about is why big technology companies are not more involved in education. is education really a lucrative business? >> i think we will only make money out of this if we do it in a way that the schools find it an enabling and empowering. more and more tech companies are moving in this space. google is doing a lot in this space. apple is doing a lot in this space. would you will see is greater convergence across the board from t
if it's not enriching the teachers experience and the student experience, it won't work. the first time i am seeing people develop things that this classroom is going to be improved by the teachers will be embraced. when i was in louisiana last week, i was amazed watching the seventh grade kids trying to figure out who killed edgar allen poe. they had to work with each other, do reading together, share ideas, and read like a detective to figure this out. that is what makes it rich. it wasn't...
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there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways, bring your dog, or just picnic at one of the many tables and enjoy all that it has to offer together. many couples find this is a perfect park to throw down a blanket and soak up the sun. it is a majestic place that you can share with someone you chairs. lafayette park is also easily accessed from the 47, 49, and 90 buses. it is ada accessible. we are here at the historic palace of fine art in the marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. rese
there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways, bring your dog, or just picnic at one of the many tables and enjoy all that it has to offer together. many couples find this is a perfect park to throw down a blanket and soak up the sun. it is a majestic place that you can share with someone you chairs. lafayette park is also easily accessed from the 47, 49, and 90 buses. it is ada accessible. we are here at the historic palace of fine art in the marina district....
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right now we're looking at the school district under a work experience education plan for the districtand so some of this is language around that plan. do we have a certified teacher assigned, how many minutes, is there a visit to the work site. there's elements in the school partnership model that we certainly could include for downtown and we can discuss that. wells and oconnell. >> these are students of low credits so during the summer what we prefer our students to take the classes and give them credit to help them graduate. that's why i'm wondering if this also allows them to gain credit while they're doing an internship and getting some support. that would be the ideal situation because i would encourage students to participate in an academic summer offering so they can graduate. we have students from these schools who don't graduate on time. if they're at a continuation school, they're not graduating on time. these students are behind in credits so they're going to have a summer to make up credits, i would think we would encourage students to be in a program to give them school
right now we're looking at the school district under a work experience education plan for the districtand so some of this is language around that plan. do we have a certified teacher assigned, how many minutes, is there a visit to the work site. there's elements in the school partnership model that we certainly could include for downtown and we can discuss that. wells and oconnell. >> these are students of low credits so during the summer what we prefer our students to take the classes...
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>> basically what you can get now is a curated search experience.ou're on your mobile and you want to go on a vacation, maybe you want to go on a safari. that is the extent of what you know. you type in safari. you get all of these pictures, these images, these descriptions of various safaris people have gone on or they found in magazines. you can just sort of scroll through them until you find something that looks intriguing and you can click in and get more information. >> is this a shift in terms of strategy for them from collections to discovery? one of the criticisms with pinterest, it's so easy to collect stuff, but it's really difficult to discover other people's things? >> it's discovery and the actual, the clicking through to a purchase or to making a decision, a conversion. that's really the gold mine here. no one, google owns search on the desk top. nobody owns search on mobile. there are different ways to search for things. pinterest is trying to be the destination you would go if you want a curated visual experience, you situation for t
>> basically what you can get now is a curated search experience.ou're on your mobile and you want to go on a vacation, maybe you want to go on a safari. that is the extent of what you know. you type in safari. you get all of these pictures, these images, these descriptions of various safaris people have gone on or they found in magazines. you can just sort of scroll through them until you find something that looks intriguing and you can click in and get more information. >> is this...
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and experiences in a few of them were aboriginal from different times. it's still coming across them and hearing their stories and looking at what they create as their part in ensuring that talk about their art and the other end of my co hosts he's been officially impaired been communicating with someone who is deaf. so one person to person b think about this. i've never seen a blind person to person communicate directly with one another not here not impossible. is it time you could buy a computer. no course but face to face. it's a very very not you know moving experience for me to be part of that view not to say i don't i don't view myself as a personality. i'm not somebody who's personally interesting but i'm there for other people to come and meet each other. this inferno for people in a home for watching on tv to meet other people and answer what i view my role is kind of like a condom use and so for me to be there while my co hosts and the pseudo tough artists are communicating with one another's. you know it it's it's an honor for me and i would u
and experiences in a few of them were aboriginal from different times. it's still coming across them and hearing their stories and looking at what they create as their part in ensuring that talk about their art and the other end of my co hosts he's been officially impaired been communicating with someone who is deaf. so one person to person b think about this. i've never seen a blind person to person communicate directly with one another not here not impossible. is it time you could buy a...
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i have had nothing but good experiences with them.nyone who is a partner will have a very good experience. obviously major league baseball rules dictate the major partner rules everything. you will have some input, but it will be relatively limited input. there is media upside. there is stadium revenue upside. there is developmental upside in the real estate around the building. obviously when you are with an iconic brand like the cubs, you see what happens to asset values across the board in sports. it is incredible. it is a non-correlated asset to the market. it is incredible. >> do you know who likes assets? warren buffett. what do you think? >> i cannot comment. i cannot comment on any investor. i will not say yes or no or anything else. >> do you have to be an established cubs fan to join this little group? >> no, you don't have to be a cubs fan. >> a fan of baseball? >> i think you will get a lot of people who are baseball fans. >> what kind of minority stake are we talking about? multiple shares or one person or one investor gr
i have had nothing but good experiences with them.nyone who is a partner will have a very good experience. obviously major league baseball rules dictate the major partner rules everything. you will have some input, but it will be relatively limited input. there is media upside. there is stadium revenue upside. there is developmental upside in the real estate around the building. obviously when you are with an iconic brand like the cubs, you see what happens to asset values across the board in...
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and behavior and therefore, to t out new ways of experieing themselves and the world. far thiprram has concentrated on the differences between forms ofsychotherapy-- so yealtsychodynamic, with it just byg gh tightening u and keeping it in? yeah. your father, i guess, would have approved that, did approve of it? the coitivbehavial, emphasizinchans in thinking d havior. at ecould you haveolyourself, then, instd of sin "what a fo i am" well, i could just ary at m, which i usuallam anyway. e gestt,mphasing perienng t bod and its way of expresng emotions. what are you aware of in your legs right now? it's kind ofike they're clutching. theye holding their ground. now, if you were to let your legs speak, rather than "they," "i"... uh-huh. eak as your legs. in practice,owever, most present-day psychotherapists integrate their methos of doing therapy, often borrowing from orientations other than their own in order to meet the particular needs of their patients. so a behavior therapist who is focusing on action but sees that the patien really needs to experience more emotially n
and behavior and therefore, to t out new ways of experieing themselves and the world. far thiprram has concentrated on the differences between forms ofsychotherapy-- so yealtsychodynamic, with it just byg gh tightening u and keeping it in? yeah. your father, i guess, would have approved that, did approve of it? the coitivbehavial, emphasizinchans in thinking d havior. at ecould you haveolyourself, then, instd of sin "what a fo i am" well, i could just ary at m, which i usuallam...
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now who knows, they may be using the brand drug, and it may be or experience. and so this is very ticky date tax and i think it will show that the system we have is a mess. and it's bankrupting us, and in some cases it's encouraging unsafe and potentially show us care. we can't expect to continue paying doctors like this and we need to have more data. >> we'll look at how more data could be used by doctors themselves. this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story, i'm libby casey. 6 million americans are covered by medicare and the total cost is approaching $600 billion. as the population ages that number is expected to double over the next decade. for the first time in 35 years the government has released how much medicare pays to individual doctors. i want to get a sense of why this matters to the average american. if you're not on medicare, why should you still care? >> if you're not on medicare, you're presumably hoping that you'll make it to 65 and you'll get on medicare. all of us pay for this program through our taxes. medicare as you said is a $
now who knows, they may be using the brand drug, and it may be or experience. and so this is very ticky date tax and i think it will show that the system we have is a mess. and it's bankrupting us, and in some cases it's encouraging unsafe and potentially show us care. we can't expect to continue paying doctors like this and we need to have more data. >> we'll look at how more data could be used by doctors themselves. this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story, i'm libby...
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to experience is so unique for us and we will take this experience for a lifetime. >> and your high point? >> definitely meeting justice scalia. i have always been interested in law. one of the most insightful things that he said was that courts should not be named after the chief justice of the time. they should be named after the
to experience is so unique for us and we will take this experience for a lifetime. >> and your high point? >> definitely meeting justice scalia. i have always been interested in law. one of the most insightful things that he said was that courts should not be named after the chief justice of the time. they should be named after the
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there's been other life experiences along the way. it's just worth pointing out, the assumption is it's a direct line of a war experience to suicide. while thyme not saying it's not, it's not that it necessarily is. the other part of the 22 is that when we look at the 2011 # numbers, the most recent, there is a spike in the number of young people who are taking their lives. adam shoeman, happy to say, is not one of them, but might have been. i met him while i was reporting my first book, "the good soldiers," when, during a quiet period, i was asking around one day, so, who is a great soldier i need to meet. one young officer said, so, this guy, shoeman, he's about the bestment time went by, got busy, did reporting, got quiet again, and then i saw this guy, walked into the room, and the great soldier who is waiting in that room was by himself. he was gaunt. he was haunted looking. he was sitting alone on his bunk. i introduced myself, and said, i hear you're a great soldier. he said, maybe so, but i'm leaving. what happened has happene
there's been other life experiences along the way. it's just worth pointing out, the assumption is it's a direct line of a war experience to suicide. while thyme not saying it's not, it's not that it necessarily is. the other part of the 22 is that when we look at the 2011 # numbers, the most recent, there is a spike in the number of young people who are taking their lives. adam shoeman, happy to say, is not one of them, but might have been. i met him while i was reporting my first book,...
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it's not an engaging educational experience.f the reasons we put eyes on teachers in our tablet is so that teachers can say incident looking at your tablet, i need to look here or we have a quest we designed one after the other after the other where kids work together. i was at a pilot program in new orleans last weekend i was amazed these kids to work up and active trying to figure out the -- who itt who was was a killed edgar out though. this class was humming and buzzing. it's not about technology. it's about teaching and learning and can we do these improve thes to kinds of things that speech pathologist is talking about, greater interactivity among kids, more teacher feedback to children. we've got an application that tells the teacher exactly how much feedback she has given to each child so she can look on one screen and say i've noticed emily's got a lot of feedback come a core he hasn't. let's make sure we pay attention to cory. >> that sounds pretty typical. there is a wonderful book called "the flickering mind" that ta
it's not an engaging educational experience.f the reasons we put eyes on teachers in our tablet is so that teachers can say incident looking at your tablet, i need to look here or we have a quest we designed one after the other after the other where kids work together. i was at a pilot program in new orleans last weekend i was amazed these kids to work up and active trying to figure out the -- who itt who was was a killed edgar out though. this class was humming and buzzing. it's not about...
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what has that experience been like and want to walk part of that experience. are you bringing to you george all that standing on the opel will this be to put the sticky experience he has lied to the need for attention from the beach stupid thank you to lose their small boat back to the fronts the abuser you know it moves me to be morbid it goes much faster. you know the rounds the ropes. so it's it's a very different experience. one day on the specializing in costs to meet the team reaches the new repositioning it would cost to where. today you can be towards which basically replace concrete walls and the cocoa to give up it's free and quick a cool attractive building. it's twenty nine more insulating in kentucky consideration it's this evil trap sweet century. this puts you into which isn't that sweet spot at the carmel old you are and what to do and the husband to go into the pool will be good and matt taylor meets the biggest revolution in beating that they will get over the past but yes it's costing me make the team that is just amazing. the school taught
what has that experience been like and want to walk part of that experience. are you bringing to you george all that standing on the opel will this be to put the sticky experience he has lied to the need for attention from the beach stupid thank you to lose their small boat back to the fronts the abuser you know it moves me to be morbid it goes much faster. you know the rounds the ropes. so it's it's a very different experience. one day on the specializing in costs to meet the team reaches the...
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especially the civil-rights experience.it could be there own experience they decided they would come and maybe just spent a couple of days. it is hard to characterize white america but you do see the whole spectrum from those who embrace the notion there are so far rise activists who say we have been fighting for black power all along. there are other liberal rights used to restart to drift away in terms of the non-violent action and integration. that it is irrelevant. but black people need to achieve power. and then you have a growing voice of more and more conservatives seeing it to move too fast as a vast expansion of liberal programs that would elect like reagan to the governorship at the same time. >> host: that is a fascinating glimpse of the mindset that allows a backlash. and dealing with it to some extent with illegal aliens of racial codes that help conservative politicians nationally with the backlash but tell us before we go to break what inspired you to write the book? of all the episodes of post-world war and
especially the civil-rights experience.it could be there own experience they decided they would come and maybe just spent a couple of days. it is hard to characterize white america but you do see the whole spectrum from those who embrace the notion there are so far rise activists who say we have been fighting for black power all along. there are other liberal rights used to restart to drift away in terms of the non-violent action and integration. that it is irrelevant. but black people need to...
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for my own personal experience as someone who benefited from affirmative action right before proposition 209 was passed, i immediately saw the decline of minorities at uc davis and it was really devastating on the campus. it changes the culture of the campus. their traditional cultural events began to not only decline in attendance, but they became, they soon rapidly disappeared including black family day was something that the uc davis campus was known for for many
for my own personal experience as someone who benefited from affirmative action right before proposition 209 was passed, i immediately saw the decline of minorities at uc davis and it was really devastating on the campus. it changes the culture of the campus. their traditional cultural events began to not only decline in attendance, but they became, they soon rapidly disappeared including black family day was something that the uc davis campus was known for for many
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through these experiences he has gaind extensive experience in work force development and understands the needs of the neighborhood. he will be a fair and committed voice on this committee and as his work has just begun, we would like to see him continue for a full term. thank you. >> hi, commissioners, my name is talula bellfree, i currently sit on the ccc commission. i have in the past witnessed both eddie ahn and miguel in the community doing the things that they do as far as touching the community. i personally believe they are passionate and committed, they understand what the committee is about, the ccd's purpose when it comes to housing, work force development and economics and when you are on a body that kind of makes decisions on budgets it's really important that people understand the need of the community and help to support the decisions so that the community actually gets the right and proper resources. so it's been, i think, like two months since the new appointments have occurred and the committee has been moving forward, it's been progressive, the budgets are out. i fi
through these experiences he has gaind extensive experience in work force development and understands the needs of the neighborhood. he will be a fair and committed voice on this committee and as his work has just begun, we would like to see him continue for a full term. thank you. >> hi, commissioners, my name is talula bellfree, i currently sit on the ccc commission. i have in the past witnessed both eddie ahn and miguel in the community doing the things that they do as far as touching...
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but you've been fortunate enough to experience that. the very day we received bad news and as i shared that with my friends and they all--all day, for weeks, virtual hugs. it was wonderful. >> it is wonderful, and there is nothing superficial will the connections that people make in what i call a disease community or illness community. in fact, you will find that when we meet each other in children the getting to know you process is accelerated. i've rarely connected with someone online and then met them in person and been disappointed. every time it's been wow, it's you. i'm so glad to meet you. >> because you already know each other. what happens when the blogging and the tweeting stops and the person you have tweeting with has died. we'll talk more next. >> representing the end of my journey, but then that represents the starting point of another journey for everyone else. what a wonderful purpose then to have. >> the message, legacy is one that i think has already touched so many people around the world. >> welcome back. we're talki
but you've been fortunate enough to experience that. the very day we received bad news and as i shared that with my friends and they all--all day, for weeks, virtual hugs. it was wonderful. >> it is wonderful, and there is nothing superficial will the connections that people make in what i call a disease community or illness community. in fact, you will find that when we meet each other in children the getting to know you process is accelerated. i've rarely connected with someone online...
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they can set up a site and verify their credentials and experience. what is the group you're asking? what is their background and expertise, and how confident are you that you're getting expertise? there's a difference between putting out a tweet or facebook post that says the sprained ankle to your friends or exposing the public to a series of experts who are going to bring expertise. it depends on what specific crowd you're asking. >> the community is asking about it on facebook. the other day, i was trying to find the deal on traveling around europe with a u.s. passport, so i did what any traveler would do: we like that. >> what happens when the answers that you seek online involve your health? solving the world's most difficult medical cases, and what are the risks to finding what ails on you line. >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... six strangers... >> let's just send them back to mexico >> experience illegal immigration up close and personal. >> it's overwhelming to see this many people that have perished
they can set up a site and verify their credentials and experience. what is the group you're asking? what is their background and expertise, and how confident are you that you're getting expertise? there's a difference between putting out a tweet or facebook post that says the sprained ankle to your friends or exposing the public to a series of experts who are going to bring expertise. it depends on what specific crowd you're asking. >> the community is asking about it on facebook. the...
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experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. the 2014 glk. the engineering, and the experience, of mercedes-benz. starting at $37,480. their name when they move tn francisco? originally, they were the s >> what do you think? should the warriors change their name when they move to san francisco? >> originally, they were the san francisco warriors. then they moved to oakland and became the golden state warriors. they are thinking about going back to their original name. so our survey usa poll shows that fans like the name the way it is. 61% say they are against changing it back to the san francisco warriors. we'll see. >> wow. we'll see what happens when they make the move. >> you know how it is around here. people don't like change. >> a lot of fans don't live in san francisco. >> well, we'll see. inner league play in san francisco, no problem. for the giants, the as , to use the casino turn, chemorunning the table when the astros are in the other dugout. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & fost
experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. the 2014 glk. the engineering, and the experience, of mercedes-benz. starting at $37,480. their name when they move tn francisco? originally, they were the s >> what do you think? should the warriors change their name when they move to san francisco? >> originally, they were the san francisco warriors. then they moved to oakland and became the golden state warriors. they are thinking about...
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through these experiences he has gaind extensive experience in work force development and understands the needs of the neighborhood. he will be a fair and committed voice on this committee and as h
through these experiences he has gaind extensive experience in work force development and understands the needs of the neighborhood. he will be a fair and committed voice on this committee and as h
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it was a very successful experience. ii when the economy doubled in output. although they caused some problems, there's general agreement that price controls @@ played a critical role in winning the war. richard gill explains. most economists agree that world war ii price controls were quite successful because of the special circumstances. the war involved a huge transfer of resources from the civilian to the military sector of the economy. without some sort of controls, this might have led to a rapid spiral of wages and prices. controls were instituted for a specific purpose, for a short time, and under conditions of patriotic fervor. under these circumstances, they worked quite well. there are other circumstances where the market may not handle economic problems efficiently-- when it comes to monopoly power or to air and water pollution. and remember, economic efficiency is not our only economic objective. we may want to use controls to improve the distribution of income, to aid the poor or the disadvantaged. when it c
it was a very successful experience. ii when the economy doubled in output. although they caused some problems, there's general agreement that price controls @@ played a critical role in winning the war. richard gill explains. most economists agree that world war ii price controls were quite successful because of the special circumstances. the war involved a huge transfer of resources from the civilian to the military sector of the economy. without some sort of controls, this might have led to...
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to experience. what is lacking is safeguards. and we have an opportunity now before full implementation begins occurring to put those protection -- privacy protections now at the front end so that many communities can experience the benefits of this technology. >> zach has a balanced approach. he says protections are important, but need to be weighed. barriers instead of restrictions might be the best route for the faa to go. >> 30,000 drones are expected to fly in the u.s. by 2020. are regulations on pace with technology as we prepare for a drone boom? keep sending us your thoughts using hashtag ajam dsz stream. ♪ >>> welcome back. we're talking about the huge emerging market for drones both civilly and commercially, and the benefits and challenges that presents. how likely that every state will have a testing site? >> i think it's a very feasible possibility. and in talking with the faa, once they go through these first six, they'll just continue to do that. just like we have dmv's in all 50 state
to experience. what is lacking is safeguards. and we have an opportunity now before full implementation begins occurring to put those protection -- privacy protections now at the front end so that many communities can experience the benefits of this technology. >> zach has a balanced approach. he says protections are important, but need to be weighed. barriers instead of restrictions might be the best route for the faa to go. >> 30,000 drones are expected to fly in the u.s. by 2020....
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>> you heard the are and this immersive experience. assuming to you describe the kind of analytics you are providing. these sound like sophisticated jobs for which you need sophisticated skills. what kind of educational background do you need? it is interesting, my vp of engineering has a masters degree in music. he is a cell phone engineer and a great open-minded think -- er. we hired him and brought him on. he has become a cornerstone to our technology. for people that have decent knowledge of technology, freethinkers, engineers willing to build cutting-edge things. >> when you say decent engineers, people that have these kinds of basic skills. that may not sound basic to someone that doesn't have any of the skills to begin with. are there entry-level ways of participating in this industry? absolutely. we have been partnering with a nonprofit whose name i can't think of right now but they have provided people on government assistance, provide training, get into the entry-level position, someone that can test and get to a place where
>> you heard the are and this immersive experience. assuming to you describe the kind of analytics you are providing. these sound like sophisticated jobs for which you need sophisticated skills. what kind of educational background do you need? it is interesting, my vp of engineering has a masters degree in music. he is a cell phone engineer and a great open-minded think -- er. we hired him and brought him on. he has become a cornerstone to our technology. for people that have decent...
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better tv everywhere experience. and i think south carolina is a state where bringing the two cable operators together will provide a more unified experience in the state. although we will continue to compete. and you know the state well. we'll continue to compete with directv, dish, and at&t as major providers in the state of south carolina. >> we don't compete with comcast in south carolina, is that correct? >> that is correct. do you agree with what he just said about the potential merger affecting south carolina? >> i do. >> i'm a directv subscriber. so -- had problems with cable. >> if i can say, you're proof of the point that i am making. >> i've got problems with directv when the weather is bad. so i'm trying to revisit this. i really am. i don't know what to do. i'm trying to figure out what's the best -- i think most consumers want as much as they can get as cheap as they can get it, right? at least i do. and the details kind of cloud us over. so the bottom line is this merger, you're not taking two people t
better tv everywhere experience. and i think south carolina is a state where bringing the two cable operators together will provide a more unified experience in the state. although we will continue to compete. and you know the state well. we'll continue to compete with directv, dish, and at&t as major providers in the state of south carolina. >> we don't compete with comcast in south carolina, is that correct? >> that is correct. do you agree with what he just said about the...
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so, i just really enjoyed that work experience as well as my own experience growing up there. >> how your experience as aide to supervisor chiu prepared you for the board of supervisors? >> i think that i probably don't have a learning curve on having worked in the district so long and having grown up there. i think that it's been really beneficial knowing who to go to to ask certain questions, or, you know, learning how to read pieces of legislation, for example, knowing what the issues are that the city has faced. i think that those have all been really helpful experiences during this transition. >> what motivated you to get involved in politics? >> i've always wanted to be involved in whichever community i'm in. for example, what ix in school i was in student government and, so, working in city hall was one of my first jobs, actually, out of college. and, so, i have been doing -- i have been working at city hall for over six years now and i just feel very much pride in working for the city that i live in. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum, are you progressiv
so, i just really enjoyed that work experience as well as my own experience growing up there. >> how your experience as aide to supervisor chiu prepared you for the board of supervisors? >> i think that i probably don't have a learning curve on having worked in the district so long and having grown up there. i think that it's been really beneficial knowing who to go to to ask certain questions, or, you know, learning how to read pieces of legislation, for example, knowing what the...