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it's growing exponentially fast as we go forward in time. and that's what happens in chaotic systems. but you might think -- and so this is the other interesting point, why we need the mod -- that the error, if it kept growing exponentially, that would be like one of the baseball pitches going out of the stadium. that doesn't happen here because the mod keeps things bounded to always lie between 0 and 1. >> right, always on our little segment here. >> yeah, always stays in our segment eventually. so things can get far apart, but not too far apart, and that's what we see in chaotic systems, too. >> so this an interesting point, that, again, people think of chaos as, you know, totally unpredictable, uncontrollable. >> yeah, that's right. and the way that mathematicians use chaos, it may be not the best word for the subject in a way, because what we should think of is that there's a whole spectrum of disorder. if we keep sort of like raising the heat, you know, to wilder and wilder behavior, then you would start to see something like turbulence
it's growing exponentially fast as we go forward in time. and that's what happens in chaotic systems. but you might think -- and so this is the other interesting point, why we need the mod -- that the error, if it kept growing exponentially, that would be like one of the baseball pitches going out of the stadium. that doesn't happen here because the mod keeps things bounded to always lie between 0 and 1. >> right, always on our little segment here. >> yeah, always stays in our...
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it's growing exponentially fast as we go forward in time. and that's what happens in chaotic systems. but you might think -- and so this is the other interesting point, why we need the mod -- that the error, if it kept growing exponentially, that would be like one of the baseball pitches going out of the stadium. that doesn't happen here because the mod keeps things bounded to always lie between 0 and 1. >> right, always on our little segment here. >> yeah, always stays in our segment eventually. so things can get far apart, but not too far apart, and that's what we see in chaotic systems, too. >> so this an interesting point, that, again, people think of chaos as, you know, totally unpredictable, uncontrollable. >> yeah, that's right. and the way that mathematicians use chaos, it may be not the best word for the subject in a way, because what we should think of is that there's a whole spectrum of disorder. if we keep sort of like raising the heat, you know, to wilder and wilder behavior, then you would start to see something like turbulence
it's growing exponentially fast as we go forward in time. and that's what happens in chaotic systems. but you might think -- and so this is the other interesting point, why we need the mod -- that the error, if it kept growing exponentially, that would be like one of the baseball pitches going out of the stadium. that doesn't happen here because the mod keeps things bounded to always lie between 0 and 1. >> right, always on our little segment here. >> yeah, always stays in our...
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earlier this year i began noticing repetitive neon blue of chase bank popping up in san francisco exponentially. four chase branches in the mission. each within three to six blocks with each other. another chase is planned for 14th and valencia. there are already branches on 15th and market, 8th and market, 21 and mission, 25th and mission. chase has publicly stated they're commitment is to customers who make over $100,000. yet they have four branches concentrated in the low-to-middle income area ors amy just mentioned, an area quickly again traa phiing. this exemplifies the side effects of unchecked use of retail space by financial services. how is it chase can come into our city and, frankly, do whatever they want with little resident feedback? on the weekend, i love to walk from haight to a locally owned coffee shop on 15th and valencia. next door flipped owns a clothing store where she sells clothing that she designed and made herself. this valencia corridor draws tourists. a former student of mine in new york city said his favorite moment in the city was the uniqueness of valencia. another
earlier this year i began noticing repetitive neon blue of chase bank popping up in san francisco exponentially. four chase branches in the mission. each within three to six blocks with each other. another chase is planned for 14th and valencia. there are already branches on 15th and market, 8th and market, 21 and mission, 25th and mission. chase has publicly stated they're commitment is to customers who make over $100,000. yet they have four branches concentrated in the low-to-middle income...
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prosperity out of the future to spend it today and you're seeing right now this borrowing going exponential it's going to implode one day and when it does the people holding currencies will have a different dollar it'll probably be a gold backed dollar or whatever but the currencies that are on backed go to zero and the wealth of those people is transferred to the wealth of the people that are holding precious metals they mentioned back in one hundred thirteen the dollar was backed forty percent by gold now sense this time and especially the last ten or fifteen years it's been an explosion in the revenue and other credit instruments that have to be accounted for one way or another if we go back to some kind of gold backed currency let's say we go back to forty percent gold back note currency. at what price would gold have to be to clear all those hundreds and trillions of dollars in the system my friend estimates anywhere between five to ten thousand dollars an ounce and higher what are your thoughts on that well when i wrote my book in two thousand and eight came out it required what we've
prosperity out of the future to spend it today and you're seeing right now this borrowing going exponential it's going to implode one day and when it does the people holding currencies will have a different dollar it'll probably be a gold backed dollar or whatever but the currencies that are on backed go to zero and the wealth of those people is transferred to the wealth of the people that are holding precious metals they mentioned back in one hundred thirteen the dollar was backed forty...
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prices go up exponentially with a larger screen that is just the truth. -- exponentially. >>host: >>guest: you can imagine getting the bigger panel and all of the components that go into making that it is a difficult thing even for us with a large quantities we do we sold 12,000 computers today this is the only day of the year it will sell this may+ 17 country inches as the today's special literally once a year. it will not happen between and the beginning of 2013 will not have another 17.3 in. to the special. carlos make and a good point we have great computers already is nothe did when it was too good of the value you never regret getting a better computer. you never say i wish i had my old computer. technology marches for chin have to march forward with it. speaking of staying connected i have not really shown off to webcam yet. it is built in. it is so nice on top there is an hd web camera.he wanted chat with your friends and family, take photos or do google. it is nice that you do not add anything. you have the speaker microphone and went camera built-in. over 3000 ha
prices go up exponentially with a larger screen that is just the truth. -- exponentially. >>host: >>guest: you can imagine getting the bigger panel and all of the components that go into making that it is a difficult thing even for us with a large quantities we do we sold 12,000 computers today this is the only day of the year it will sell this may+ 17 country inches as the today's special literally once a year. it will not happen between and the beginning of 2013 will not have...
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this huge valuation means that it needs to exponentially increase to prove its worth. the long-term goal, they say it is to be a gateway to the rest of the internet. it should be a roller-coaster ride, live in menlo park, and mackovic >> if you want to get rich buying facebook stock you might want cheryl sandberg to think. she is the chief operating officer of facebook, a harvard grad who joined after helping build the advertising business. she helped figure out how to stop losing money and put facebook in the black. >> i think she will end up in washington and i honestly think she could someday be president and that is not a joke >> i have aspirations to do something that matters and right now i don't think there's much i could do that would matter more than facebook. >> she is facebook best paid employee, she takes home $31 million, mostly in stock. >> facebook co-founder edgardo sovran gave up his u.s. citizenship which means he could save $100 million of taxes from his stock. one u.s. senator says that is outrageous >> this is a great american success story gone ho
this huge valuation means that it needs to exponentially increase to prove its worth. the long-term goal, they say it is to be a gateway to the rest of the internet. it should be a roller-coaster ride, live in menlo park, and mackovic >> if you want to get rich buying facebook stock you might want cheryl sandberg to think. she is the chief operating officer of facebook, a harvard grad who joined after helping build the advertising business. she helped figure out how to stop losing money...
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this new huge devaluation means they need to increase that exponentially to prove its worth.rm goal for facebook is to become a sort of a gateway to the rest of the internet but of course right now all eyes on the monday, when that starts trading at 8:00 our time. >> thankyou. jason barack will have the latest on the facebook ipo and the major layoffs at silicon valley h d in attendance. remember that you can find continuing coverage on cbssf.com. >> we have developing news this morning over at berkeley. a car hit a tree and killed a woman and sent a child and a man to a hospital on california street. cate caugurian is live with the crews are still on the scene at this hour. good morning. >> we're also learning now that the man and young child are in critical condition. at two different hospitals. but you are right, investigators still on scene. preliminary results would indicate that there are tire marks at that turnabout, and then the trees sort of, or the car hit the tree at a higher elevation. they're thinking that the car went airborne and smashed into the tree. you can
this new huge devaluation means they need to increase that exponentially to prove its worth.rm goal for facebook is to become a sort of a gateway to the rest of the internet but of course right now all eyes on the monday, when that starts trading at 8:00 our time. >> thankyou. jason barack will have the latest on the facebook ipo and the major layoffs at silicon valley h d in attendance. remember that you can find continuing coverage on cbssf.com. >> we have developing news this...
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this new valuation means that needs to increase exponentially to prove its worth. a long-term goal of facebook to be kind of a gateway to the internet. >> if you are looking to get yourself a piece of the action here is something you might not know, the shares will not go on sale until 8:00 a.m. pacific time, an hour-and-a-half after nasdaq opens. they're doing so to keep it as orderly as possible. stay with us throughout the day for continuing coverage of the blockbuster ipo. >> the acts could fall as early as next week at another silicon valley giant, hewlett-packard is trying, planning to cut as many as 30,000 jobs worldwide. it is all part of a restructuring plan expected to take at least a year. they've been hit by declining revenue and profits. governor brown is turning to the national media to emphasize the serious nature of the deficit. he tells cbs this morning it is critical for voters to pass his nov. tax measures and for the state to make some more budget cuts. >> we're going to start living within our means, something that has not truly happen for the
this new valuation means that needs to increase exponentially to prove its worth. a long-term goal of facebook to be kind of a gateway to the internet. >> if you are looking to get yourself a piece of the action here is something you might not know, the shares will not go on sale until 8:00 a.m. pacific time, an hour-and-a-half after nasdaq opens. they're doing so to keep it as orderly as possible. stay with us throughout the day for continuing coverage of the blockbuster ipo. >>...
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. >> and it's growing exponenti exponential exponentially.s $4 billion now, and probably $6 billion next year. it's growing. the question is, is it growing as fast as google people and will it have a plateau? >> how will they make money off growth and that's what they question because when you look at the advertising question, 85% of facebook sales are coming from advertising. and in order to continue to grow, it has to, obviously, grow those users. one in eight people around the world are using it so still more people out there who haven't used facebook, but also making that case to companies that it makes sense for them to pay for advertising. like you saw from quiznos, ford and general motors, some companies are finding ways to be on facebook without paying facebook to be there. they can create free fan pages and still get something for it. >> and now going to shareholders with those questions. >> and that could change the strategy going forward, too. >> the painful question, $100 billion company, they've added the number of shares they're
. >> and it's growing exponenti exponential exponentially.s $4 billion now, and probably $6 billion next year. it's growing. the question is, is it growing as fast as google people and will it have a plateau? >> how will they make money off growth and that's what they question because when you look at the advertising question, 85% of facebook sales are coming from advertising. and in order to continue to grow, it has to, obviously, grow those users. one in eight people around the...
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and if you compare the murder rates in these two, it's just like exponential. but part of the message this was intriguing to me was this group that we start out with was in some ways catalyzed by a school called incae, which is a business school in costa rica, nicaragua and it kind of creates a regional business group and one of the deans of the business school said came to me and said look, we're worried about the public administration in our societies. can we work with you to help develop the capacity of our governments to deal with these issues. as you know, sometimes in latin america and others the private sector said we'll stay as far as away from the government as we can. you know, it's corrupt, it takes our money. we'll build walls, and i think the lesson that i've seen in colombia or mexico or others is that will kill your society. so i thought it was a good sign that the private sector business community said we've got to get into this fight. we've got to get in. so part of what i was trying to do was to show how we could also work and support. it's pa
and if you compare the murder rates in these two, it's just like exponential. but part of the message this was intriguing to me was this group that we start out with was in some ways catalyzed by a school called incae, which is a business school in costa rica, nicaragua and it kind of creates a regional business group and one of the deans of the business school said came to me and said look, we're worried about the public administration in our societies. can we work with you to help develop the...
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this crime is growing exponentially. it's hard to believe. >> reporter: hard to believe, indeed. a recent report by all-clear i.d. found that identity theft of children 5 years or younger, has jumped 105% since last year. and another piece of research, by ci-lab, run by carnegie mellon university in the bay area, has found that 10% of ilendr nationwide have had their identities stolen. it costs families $13 billion every year. 10-year-old riley and her 6-year-old sister, quincy, show no fear. whether they're climbing trees. or flying down a zip line. what scares riley and her family, is what happened to her without her knowing it. >> i was afraid i wouldn't be able to get it back. >> reporter: she's talking about her identity. a frightening thought for a 10-year-old. >> not me. >> reporter: riley' mother discovered her child's information had been compromised by two different people. one used riley's identity to acquire credit. another thief used her social security number to set up a utility account. >> they took what i could have had later. >> reporter: and riley isn't the only
this crime is growing exponentially. it's hard to believe. >> reporter: hard to believe, indeed. a recent report by all-clear i.d. found that identity theft of children 5 years or younger, has jumped 105% since last year. and another piece of research, by ci-lab, run by carnegie mellon university in the bay area, has found that 10% of ilendr nationwide have had their identities stolen. it costs families $13 billion every year. 10-year-old riley and her 6-year-old sister, quincy, show no...
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. >>> all that pointed to stop by how much faith you have that facebook can go tremendously exponentially and without pickups in the next you're too. and that is where the market parsley said were not sure. >>> also not sure of that means some investors didn't know if they're able to buy or sell during that time possibly spooky them. >>> bank in sight at $45 in debt has soared above above a hundred 20% since its ipo group on not doing so well. it has dropped from an opening price of $20 to 1158 and zinc and was closely tied to face but with its on-line games like farm bill has dropped a whopping 40% since his debut. but insiders say the baker to drop faced with is a friend just yet. and it has huge potential. >>> faced with is different than all his other companies because as 900 million users everybody knows about face but not everybody knows about group honors in debt or even yell so face of does have that advantage but it's got to turn those users into money. >>> also the investors may be disappointed let's put this in perspective investigate face took managed to raise up to $18 billio
. >>> all that pointed to stop by how much faith you have that facebook can go tremendously exponentially and without pickups in the next you're too. and that is where the market parsley said were not sure. >>> also not sure of that means some investors didn't know if they're able to buy or sell during that time possibly spooky them. >>> bank in sight at $45 in debt has soared above above a hundred 20% since its ipo group on not doing so well. it has dropped from an...
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we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponentialn: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we have about 54,000 drinking water systems. narrator: issues facing new york city are very different from those in los angeles. and challenges facing small towns are very different from those in metropolitan areas. man: we have to
we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponentialn: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united...
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supposed to be an accident i think our butts are growing exponentially they are calling 911 to report the emergency situation. help, she is eating again, this can't keep going on! butt dialing is not to be confused with booty call, that is an entirely different situation. 911 being flooded with booty calls would be a real problem. >> i'm glad you clarified the difference. bill, thank you very much. always nice to see you even this early in the morning. >> i love it, thank you so much. >> have a great day. >>> have you ever wondered what it would be like to step foot on the moon? what about dance and maybe sing a little bit on the moon? i spoke to the last man in history who had the dhoochance o that and got his thoughts on nasa's future plans. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. [ music plays,
supposed to be an accident i think our butts are growing exponentially they are calling 911 to report the emergency situation. help, she is eating again, this can't keep going on! butt dialing is not to be confused with booty call, that is an entirely different situation. 911 being flooded with booty calls would be a real problem. >> i'm glad you clarified the difference. bill, thank you very much. always nice to see you even this early in the morning. >> i love it, thank you so...
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the only thing interesting in technology is an exponential curve. and it doubles, and whilst we in our human experience live in linear times with linear skill sets, thinking what to do tomorrow, by the time tomorrow comes, technology has moved the world ahead ale
the only thing interesting in technology is an exponential curve. and it doubles, and whilst we in our human experience live in linear times with linear skill sets, thinking what to do tomorrow, by the time tomorrow comes, technology has moved the world ahead ale
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congressman connolly says since 9/11 the cooperation among our local governments and fbi has grown exponentially, but we will always be a target and must remain vigilant. the fbi says it's gotten hundreds of tips on a former d.c. elementary school teacher since adding him to their 10 most wanted fugitives list. 30-year-old eric toth was added to the list last month accuse of producing child porn, has been on the run since '08. the fbi believes toth has multiple victims and is out of the d.c. area. >>> a spring resurgence for occupy protestors, hundreds of rallies held around the world today for international workers day also known as mayday. fox's jane metzler has a closer look. >> reporter: flash grenades, tear gas and drum beats marking mayday in oakland, california. some protesters were arrested and dragged across the pavement, others chanting we are not afraid. >> we are not afraid! >> reporter: on the east coast from the air thousands marching in new york's union square and on the ground. >> mayday shut us down. new york is the people's town! >> reporter: occupy wall street making a spring
congressman connolly says since 9/11 the cooperation among our local governments and fbi has grown exponentially, but we will always be a target and must remain vigilant. the fbi says it's gotten hundreds of tips on a former d.c. elementary school teacher since adding him to their 10 most wanted fugitives list. 30-year-old eric toth was added to the list last month accuse of producing child porn, has been on the run since '08. the fbi believes toth has multiple victims and is out of the d.c....
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the only thing interesting in technology is an exponential curve. and it doubles, and whilst we in our human experience live in linear times with linear skill sets, thinking what to do tomorrow, by the time tomorrow comes, technology has moved the world ahead a whole lot more than we could ever grass. so here we sit as humans in some roughly 20th-century experience of what consumer -- computer systems and networks and so on are, and the world is radically different in terms of innovation. the challenge is how do you get humans to the ball quicker to adopt these technologies and do so in a way that is safe and secure? that, for me, is the challenge of cloud. >> very nice. that leaves just into gina because she grapples with these problems every day. >> let me start by saying i feel far more at ease now in this prestigious venue after hearing "help" and "stocks -- "hell and "sucks." i can speak far more clearly to you now. in very humble being with these folks because these folks are architects. architects of technology and architect of cloud computin
the only thing interesting in technology is an exponential curve. and it doubles, and whilst we in our human experience live in linear times with linear skill sets, thinking what to do tomorrow, by the time tomorrow comes, technology has moved the world ahead a whole lot more than we could ever grass. so here we sit as humans in some roughly 20th-century experience of what consumer -- computer systems and networks and so on are, and the world is radically different in terms of innovation. the...
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if they do that, then our opportunities to take the house back and hold onto the senate will be exponentially increased. so that is what we encourage and as a member of congress myself and a candidate who runs for reelection, that is the kind of race i will be running. it is the kind of race i have always run. that is quite different than republicans who run special interests-fuelled campaign so, where they are backed by literally hundreds of millions of dollars in super pac money. we are powered by the people. the president's campaign, the average contribution is $50. mitt romney, not so much. it is the -- less than 20% of his contributors have contributed under $200. host: alexis simendinger who covers the white house and politics. guest: i was listening carefully any were talking about president obama being a head. we have seen a lot of polling suggesting that these two candidates in may are head to head. i'm interested in your, i guess the assurance that you have that the democratic party is going in the right direction with some of the harsh rhetoric, the early negative campaigning, and
if they do that, then our opportunities to take the house back and hold onto the senate will be exponentially increased. so that is what we encourage and as a member of congress myself and a candidate who runs for reelection, that is the kind of race i will be running. it is the kind of race i have always run. that is quite different than republicans who run special interests-fuelled campaign so, where they are backed by literally hundreds of millions of dollars in super pac money. we are...
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irrespective of the administration's rhetoric about reducing the deficit they are about to increase it exponentially and that would be largely attributable to the marital exemption if two homosexual couples people get married and let's say one is very wealthy and they pass on two thousand and thirteen the exempted amount will be one million dollars after that the tax rate is fifty five percent we won't be getting any of that money initially and the government i would remind you and your viewing audience has already spent that money so the deficit will swell with this stuff and i think the president is trying to make political hay out of this issue because it's an emotional hot button. we just can't afford it gays are going to blow up the deficit . are mourning doesn't that make what you're saying then doesn't that make this a tax hike by grover norquist definition denying them denying gay people the right to marry is not in effect a tax hike i mean you're raising their taxes by not letting the merry. no no no and as a matter of fact in my state new york homosexual couples are actually taking great a
irrespective of the administration's rhetoric about reducing the deficit they are about to increase it exponentially and that would be largely attributable to the marital exemption if two homosexual couples people get married and let's say one is very wealthy and they pass on two thousand and thirteen the exempted amount will be one million dollars after that the tax rate is fifty five percent we won't be getting any of that money initially and the government i would remind you and your viewing...
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s is a good approach is insure against derivatives and you create a universe of exponential exploding debt which is what these guys are good for nothing and there is and there is a force of people lining up to do it all over again but we're going to have to leave it there for today because that is all we have time for and that's our show thanks so much for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow. and meantime you can follow me on twitter at lauren lester and give us feedback on the show or catch any you missed it you tube dot com slash capital account come back tomorrow but until then have a great night. we'll see british scientists on some expert on guys. why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. the eve eve. eve to. see. the mission in free accreditation free zones for chargers free arrangements free risk free studio type free.
s is a good approach is insure against derivatives and you create a universe of exponential exploding debt which is what these guys are good for nothing and there is and there is a force of people lining up to do it all over again but we're going to have to leave it there for today because that is all we have time for and that's our show thanks so much for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow. and meantime you can follow me on twitter at lauren lester and give us feedback on the show or...
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our salvation as a nation now he came around and he also talked about how taxes should increase exponentially i believe that or geometrically want to one way or the other as income goes up i personally believe that one of the greatest threats to democracy is excessive i mean massively excessive concentrated wealth when that wealth is directed at manipulating the democratic process to make even more wealth or for any purpose frankly and we should do something about that and that means breaking up or . destroy disassembling the supreme court citizens united decision and saying no the corporations are not persons and no money is not speech it's property the next comment or the night comes from darrell who post on the tom hartman facebook page had this question on the credibility of the media love the show on the daily listener question and being interviewed by reporters political figures make well known statements which are not true why doesn't anyone follow up with something like justify your statement with facts or just ask about opposing views why let him get away with these statements we all
our salvation as a nation now he came around and he also talked about how taxes should increase exponentially i believe that or geometrically want to one way or the other as income goes up i personally believe that one of the greatest threats to democracy is excessive i mean massively excessive concentrated wealth when that wealth is directed at manipulating the democratic process to make even more wealth or for any purpose frankly and we should do something about that and that means breaking...
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it's increased exponentially i mean it's almost doubled since two thousand and one i mean what's going on i mean we could easily cut the pentagon to really begin to be that much less safe to go back to pre nine eleven spending when the pentagon i mean it just seems like this is such an obvious thing why is it being not being more talked about both i think the secret is that the pentagon. the pentagon system you have the military industrial complex i'm outside she one of the most if that's one of the most successful policy of the economy that the government it's government spending companies spending money on on the military and it's economically very beneficial to the country it's one of the only sectors that actually works is it useful from a kind of a social welfare point of view to you know you know creating more more bombs that we don't need doesn't doesn't help kids get into school doesn't help fund health care programs for the o.t. so it's kind of completely useless from a from a from society's point of view but economically it's one of the only dynamic sectors left of the of the
it's increased exponentially i mean it's almost doubled since two thousand and one i mean what's going on i mean we could easily cut the pentagon to really begin to be that much less safe to go back to pre nine eleven spending when the pentagon i mean it just seems like this is such an obvious thing why is it being not being more talked about both i think the secret is that the pentagon. the pentagon system you have the military industrial complex i'm outside she one of the most if that's one...
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you will get exponential international coverage whatever you do. so now that's the concern. is that this group is going to try something in the span of two years, they tried, december of 2009 underwear bomb plot. in the fall of 2010 they tried to put bombs on a parcel plane and we found out about that from a spy that told us this would happen and now this. >> given that we -- it sounds like a lot of important information has now been given to the bad guys in this case. weren't they angry about that on the hill that a double agent is now useless? >> well, again, when you have an asset like that, you want to milk it for everything you can get out of it. and there were people telling me this week, maybe he could have dragged this out. he had the bomb. he left yemen. he could have called back to yemen and said look, i got some issues. i need to drag this out further. are there any more like me that can get this done sooner? so you have the possibility of getting more information. gwen: and either way, the danger is not yet over. not finished investigating this. >> again, sadly,
you will get exponential international coverage whatever you do. so now that's the concern. is that this group is going to try something in the span of two years, they tried, december of 2009 underwear bomb plot. in the fall of 2010 they tried to put bombs on a parcel plane and we found out about that from a spy that told us this would happen and now this. >> given that we -- it sounds like a lot of important information has now been given to the bad guys in this case. weren't they angry...
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communications and social networking are growing exponentially. industry calls these record sets of information big data. concurrently, there have been major advances in data warehousing, data mining, and advanced analytics. i'm not a technical person. however, i'm excited about some of the new tools and resources that have been recently developed to exploit big data and help the modern criminal investigator. yet those tools are not in our investigators' hands. not at the federal, state, or local level. and i'm convinced the only way we're going to reelistally stay abreast of some of these challenges that we face and financial crimes and terror finance is to use technology as a force multiplier. now, if we're talking about financial data, we have to talk about treasuries, financial crimes enforcement network, f finsen. finsen is the gatekeeper and should be the u.s. government's premier financial crimes resource. however, as i documented in my first book, "hide-and-seek: intelligence enforcement," finsen has never lived up to its early promise and
communications and social networking are growing exponentially. industry calls these record sets of information big data. concurrently, there have been major advances in data warehousing, data mining, and advanced analytics. i'm not a technical person. however, i'm excited about some of the new tools and resources that have been recently developed to exploit big data and help the modern criminal investigator. yet those tools are not in our investigators' hands. not at the federal, state, or...
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we've work hard to make san francisco a place unlike any other and chase's exponential expansion is threatening the feel of our city, while also limiting space that could be used by local businesses and credit unions. thank you. >> thank you. many supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is andy katz. i'm here representing the telegraph hill dwellers. telegraph hill dwellers is one of san francisco's oldest and largest neighborhood organizations. we have over 600 members among our ranks and we support supervisor mar's proposed ordinance to close the bank loophole in san francisco's formula retail law. we earth you to follow in the steps of the planning commission in supporting this legislation. in north beach and on telegraph hill, neighborhood groups and merchants worked together for many years to protect the unique character of our community that makes it such a special place to visit and to live in. san francisco's formula retail law has successfully kept our neighborhood and other as cross the industry from turning into a series of cookie cutter chain
we've work hard to make san francisco a place unlike any other and chase's exponential expansion is threatening the feel of our city, while also limiting space that could be used by local businesses and credit unions. thank you. >> thank you. many supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is andy katz. i'm here representing the telegraph hill dwellers. telegraph hill dwellers is one of san francisco's oldest and largest neighborhood...
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the prime-time shows sell exponentially faster than during the day if you like to 1 $100 plus shipping handling and tax on your credit card today. this is yours. >>guest: love that necklace. >>host: saliva obviously is in the way. for the boomer, dad for father's day or anyone who was looking to upgrade.banana call from georgia and maryland there looking to upgrade. whatever the minutes remaining in the presentation only 17.3 in. laptop today's special for the rest you will see 17.3 in. laptops yacht glue will not duplicate this value. it is only for today in the next couple ofvhours legacy with keaney from connecticut has to say welcome to hsn. >>caller: hello. say hello >>host: 2 aaron berger if you do not mind. >>caller: 3 have to say i am very impressed with your knowledge of the product. know that you go over and over it very carefully we all appreciate that. i want to say thank you for that. >>guest: think you and thank you for shopping with us daniel. >>host: are some that feature that impressed you most? >>caller: i have purchased three different computers from hsn. this is my
the prime-time shows sell exponentially faster than during the day if you like to 1 $100 plus shipping handling and tax on your credit card today. this is yours. >>guest: love that necklace. >>host: saliva obviously is in the way. for the boomer, dad for father's day or anyone who was looking to upgrade.banana call from georgia and maryland there looking to upgrade. whatever the minutes remaining in the presentation only 17.3 in. laptop today's special for the rest you will see 17.3...
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case because so many cases across the country some could argue that nationwide we're spending an exponential amount of taxpayer dollars on weeding out these potential terrorists when really is there really a threat after all. it's a very interesting case and we'll get back to that later for a place dubbed the largest spy center in the world menwith hill and britain certainly carries an unassuming name but for almost three decades now the complex run jointly by the u.k. and the u.s. has been targeted and even site seized by protesters in the latest demonstration just a couple days ago activists against again demanded that american forces leave the crying what they see as an insatiable in a logical hunger for security artie's laura smith reports. it's a little piece of america in the middle of the yorkshire dales it might look like some kind of theme park but it's actually a spa is based and part of the early warning system for the ever expanding u.s. missile defense shield the supposed to this huge kind of. gripping the world on that surface is you get from places like midway through which is
case because so many cases across the country some could argue that nationwide we're spending an exponential amount of taxpayer dollars on weeding out these potential terrorists when really is there really a threat after all. it's a very interesting case and we'll get back to that later for a place dubbed the largest spy center in the world menwith hill and britain certainly carries an unassuming name but for almost three decades now the complex run jointly by the u.k. and the u.s. has been...
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strong rhetoric and that speech david and you're right the military has been bolstered continuously exponentially since nine eleven doubled since nine eleven in fact and obama is pretty much a war president so what do you think that meant is this really all he has to go on that he just has to make a distinction i'm a stronger war president than the current war president. well i think in doing that he guarantees himself a large majority of veterans votes if not active duty of probably white male vote and warmonger vote soon general because he just has to be a little bit worse than obama for the same reason there are well meaning liberals who will vote for obama because romney will promise something worse no matter how bad obama gets so if they just have to distinguish themselves in some way the dangerous thing about it though is that obama is enlarging the military and giving it greater secretive libet ties to abusive hours and romney wants to outdo him and so romney has to push it further and we don't know how big or how outrageous his military would be he claims that making the military bigger m
strong rhetoric and that speech david and you're right the military has been bolstered continuously exponentially since nine eleven doubled since nine eleven in fact and obama is pretty much a war president so what do you think that meant is this really all he has to go on that he just has to make a distinction i'm a stronger war president than the current war president. well i think in doing that he guarantees himself a large majority of veterans votes if not active duty of probably white male...
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the markets all the time and it's one of the reasons why bull markets often and they're run in an exponential flameout as the herd of sheep starts to pile on to the same small patch of grassland trampling over one another as they push each other over a cliff or as a herd of sheep think this doc is going to be the hottest i.p.o. were guard list of evidence to the contrary now in these scenarios it is the independent thinker the person not afraid to break ranks with the herd that comes out on top and if you watch the show chances are you aren't part of the herd but consequences of herd mentality illustrate why that's a good thing and now everybody knows what that means. all right it's friday that means it's time for some of your feedback bell huey seventy two on the note of what we're talking about said earlier this week why would anyone be interested in buying shares and what i call face plant in these market conditions that is a great question that we've obviously been asking hopefully we've cleared it up and you obviously are part of the herd we can but the issue to bed now but i just had to
the markets all the time and it's one of the reasons why bull markets often and they're run in an exponential flameout as the herd of sheep starts to pile on to the same small patch of grassland trampling over one another as they push each other over a cliff or as a herd of sheep think this doc is going to be the hottest i.p.o. were guard list of evidence to the contrary now in these scenarios it is the independent thinker the person not afraid to break ranks with the herd that comes out on top...