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for instan, wi a doctor, they're not feeli well, they can say, "doctor, i'm shang a lot "i can't write i can'hold a cup of coffee, and it really bothers me a lot, "ani'd like you to fix it." that kind rponse is far more kely torovide the phycian wh some real conc infmation about the extent of the proble how long is lasted, and what way it's disablior di. and medication, various kinds of psychotherapy are usedg in the treatment of thechizophrens. the goals are to help patients understand their illness, to help them identify and manage their needs, including that of aafe environment, anto help them gain control over both their thghts and behavior. and in the psychodynamic treatmt of schizophrenics, it's different than treatment of anxiety disorders. in anxiety disorders, the focus of the treatment is on insight, whereas the psychodymic treatment of schizophrenia has to do with developing a new parental relatiohip. it's the nature of the positive relationship between the patient and the analyst that is curative in this form of treatment. some psychotherapists believe that insig is possibl
for instan, wi a doctor, they're not feeli well, they can say, "doctor, i'm shang a lot "i can't write i can'hold a cup of coffee, and it really bothers me a lot, "ani'd like you to fix it." that kind rponse is far more kely torovide the phycian wh some real conc infmation about the extent of the proble how long is lasted, and what way it's disablior di. and medication, various kinds of psychotherapy are usedg in the treatment of thechizophrens. the goals are to help...
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the touchy feely world of my cool internet phone is spreading to computers with the windows 8 rollout. it's not just benefits microsoft, but people of the gorilla glass company of corning going up. >>renda: you really love that thing. toby, a bull or bear. >> it was a great call about six months ago. >> brenda: gary b? your prediction? >> don't give up on amazon, i still think the stock is a winner. up 50% the next two years. >> brenda: jim, are you bull or bear, what do you think of garyb? >> a great company, but look, the valuation is still too-- it can go down a lot more and still have too high of a valuation. >> brea: toby, your prediction? >> all right. so, at the end of the day, facebook now has figured out mobile and there's so many people beating against facebook probably moves up 30% by go, ooh, ooh. >> brenda: gary b. >> since the stock was there a serial disappointer. >> brenda: and neil, i give him a
the touchy feely world of my cool internet phone is spreading to computers with the windows 8 rollout. it's not just benefits microsoft, but people of the gorilla glass company of corning going up. >>renda: you really love that thing. toby, a bull or bear. >> it was a great call about six months ago. >> brenda: gary b? your prediction? >> don't give up on amazon, i still think the stock is a winner. up 50% the next two years. >> brenda: jim, are you bull or bear,...
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he is not touchy-feely, but as a businessman, he was always a person that love information. >> especially numbers. >> he knew this was make or break. he had bought portman playing obama, and apparently, he was pretty rough on him. and really talk back to him and said, you cannot do that, you have done this bad day, which he is not used to hearing, but he took it, because he understood this was the performance of his life. and it was the performance of his life. he had an unwilling co- conspirator in obama, who did not show up to play, but i think this would have been a great debate for him the matter what. he was really on, and he had worked hard to be on, and he is a very knowledgeable person. >> the threat of the guillotine can focus the mind. people do not realize that romney is a very smart man. he is articulate, and he is capable. we saw this in the primary, and absorbing a lot of information about his opponents, and then spitting it back out. folks forget, this is one of the most evenly matched debates on the presidential level and i did not know how many years. george w. bush, john
he is not touchy-feely, but as a businessman, he was always a person that love information. >> especially numbers. >> he knew this was make or break. he had bought portman playing obama, and apparently, he was pretty rough on him. and really talk back to him and said, you cannot do that, you have done this bad day, which he is not used to hearing, but he took it, because he understood this was the performance of his life. and it was the performance of his life. he had an unwilling...
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there's no cinema involved, they're all touchie-feelie. i like cinema. my heroes are brian de palma, sergio leone, mario bava, martin scorsese, nicholas ray, people like that. sam fuller. cinema guys. ever listen to k-billy's "super sounds of the 70s"? violence in movies doesn't bother me at all. saying you don't like violence in movies is like saying you don't like tap-dancing in movies. it's a very cinematic thing, and you may not like it, but it's not up for questioning, you can do anything. ♪ i gotta feelin' ♪ somethin' ain't right ♪ i'm so scared ♪ i guess i'll fall ♪ off my chair ♪ an' i'm wonderin' how ♪ i'll get down the stairs ♪ clowns to the left of me ♪ jokers to the right ♪ here i am ♪ stuck in the middle ♪ with you ♪ hmmmmm! ♪ an' i'm wonderin' what ♪ it is you will do ♪ it's so hard ♪ to keep the smile ♪ from my face ♪ (man) hold still! (quentin tarantino) that was one of the only scenes that i actually shot two ways. i did another shot where the camera was behind the cop, as michael straddles him and cuts off the ear. because i wanted to b
there's no cinema involved, they're all touchie-feelie. i like cinema. my heroes are brian de palma, sergio leone, mario bava, martin scorsese, nicholas ray, people like that. sam fuller. cinema guys. ever listen to k-billy's "super sounds of the 70s"? violence in movies doesn't bother me at all. saying you don't like violence in movies is like saying you don't like tap-dancing in movies. it's a very cinematic thing, and you may not like it, but it's not up for questioning, you can do...
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he is not a motive, touchy- feely, but as a businessman, he always loved information. >> especially numbers. >> he knew this was a corporate. he had robert portman playing obama, and he apparently was pretty rough on him. really talk to back to him and said, you cannot do that. you have done this badly. he is not used to hearing that, but he took it, because he understood this was the performance of his life. and it was the performance of his life. he had a co-conspirator, and unwilling one, in obama, who did not show up to play. but i think this would have been a great debate the matter what. >> i think people do not realize that mitt romney is a very smart man, articulate, and we saw this in the primary, he is capable of absorbent a lot of information about his opponents, and that's putting it back out. but folks forget, this is one of the most evenly matched debates on the presidential level and i do not know how many years. george w. bush, john mccain, and bob dole, they could not debate. republicans finally have someone on stage that could take it to the democrats. >> focusing the mind
he is not a motive, touchy- feely, but as a businessman, he always loved information. >> especially numbers. >> he knew this was a corporate. he had robert portman playing obama, and he apparently was pretty rough on him. really talk to back to him and said, you cannot do that. you have done this badly. he is not used to hearing that, but he took it, because he understood this was the performance of his life. and it was the performance of his life. he had a co-conspirator, and...
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the feely family was honored before the carolina/georgia game in south carolina this weekend.hey were told they were the military family of the day and were very surprised to see avis message from dad who was serving over-- see a video message from dad who was serving overseas. that wasn't the only surprise. dad walked onto the field after coming home from deployment early. the crowd went wild. watch that video in its entirety if you get a chance, folks. go online and track it down. have a great night. see you tomorrow. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte.
the feely family was honored before the carolina/georgia game in south carolina this weekend.hey were told they were the military family of the day and were very surprised to see avis message from dad who was serving over-- see a video message from dad who was serving overseas. that wasn't the only surprise. dad walked onto the field after coming home from deployment early. the crowd went wild. watch that video in its entirety if you get a chance, folks. go online and track it down. have a...
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we're not here to be touchy and feely and supportive of each other. if you're picked, you're the best. we'll pay you better but we're going to work you and it has always been that way. >> i was going to ask what is his standing now in the pan thon of ceos? a couple years ago he was looked upon -- >> fortune had him as the business person of the year in 2010. >> that was the beginning of the downfall. >> and at the faa conference they were hissing at him and he seemed almost sheepish? where is it? i assume somewhere in the middle. >> yeah, i would think so. they recovered i would say from operationally speaking recovered from that but the brand is damaged. no question about that. he just -- it revealed a side of him i think people didn't really know what was arrogance, he had all of his long time executive team left and there is nobody there to tell him no and he is a very strong-willed guy. >> do you think he should step down? >> no. no way. here is the thing about reed so fantastic. he gets a lot of data from the website and most of the time he will
we're not here to be touchy and feely and supportive of each other. if you're picked, you're the best. we'll pay you better but we're going to work you and it has always been that way. >> i was going to ask what is his standing now in the pan thon of ceos? a couple years ago he was looked upon -- >> fortune had him as the business person of the year in 2010. >> that was the beginning of the downfall. >> and at the faa conference they were hissing at him and he seemed...
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diners that he goes to, women grabbing him and hugging him as much as he's known for being touchy-feely. you see the gushing quotes about how handsome, charming, adorable he is. this is a set he' making a connection with. >> they need that connection in florida where right now according to our newest poll it is tight and getting a little tighter for mitt romney where president obama is leading 47 to 46. so right there basically a dead heat. politico senior d.c. correspondent jonathan allen, thanks for coming on shows and talk about the sex appeal of joe biden. much appreciated. >> not my judgment, thomas. the judgment of others. >> we'll leave it for the masses to consider. that's going to wrap things up for me today. tomorrow here is a list of some of our all-star post debate guests. host of the ed show ed schultz lined up, patrick es par ta of the dnc, plus the fact clerk extraordinary glen kessler. don't go anywhere, "now" with alex wagner comes your way next. [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep i
diners that he goes to, women grabbing him and hugging him as much as he's known for being touchy-feely. you see the gushing quotes about how handsome, charming, adorable he is. this is a set he' making a connection with. >> they need that connection in florida where right now according to our newest poll it is tight and getting a little tighter for mitt romney where president obama is leading 47 to 46. so right there basically a dead heat. politico senior d.c. correspondent jonathan...
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feeli feeling autumnal on monday and tuesday. now our traffic. >>> good news if you're taking the metro. the entrance escalators back up and running. let's talk about delays. marc still experiencing just a six minute delay brunswick east train 890. metro and vre no delays at this time. over to the roadway, eastbound route 100 in maryland, at catherine avenue, report of an accident in that area. as we head to 66 eastbound, very slow as you make your way past sudley. and once you past fairfax county parkway, seeing fog. you are slow, about 46 miles per hour. >>> it is now 6:22. ahead, the evasive maneuvers being taken high above the earth. >>> and the carry-on luggage that you don't have to carry on. the middle class, who move our country forward. work hard. raise families. and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class. raising taxes on the average family by up to $2000 dollars. while giving a tax break of $250,000 dollars to multi-millionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand, we can't rebuild am
feeli feeling autumnal on monday and tuesday. now our traffic. >>> good news if you're taking the metro. the entrance escalators back up and running. let's talk about delays. marc still experiencing just a six minute delay brunswick east train 890. metro and vre no delays at this time. over to the roadway, eastbound route 100 in maryland, at catherine avenue, report of an accident in that area. as we head to 66 eastbound, very slow as you make your way past sudley. and once you past...
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they delude themselves into thinking it's to huggy, feely type of gang when it's not. >> the manifestogang's secret codes. >> we have shampoo. that's code for weed. conditioner, heroin. we use these things to control contraband. if it says that you used my shampoo in the shower, and he signs it 0-31 it's pretty basic that he's a blood and he's delivering something to the shower, marijuana, heroin, something. basically, you put a time on it. so i'll know what time to go look. >> everett's gang may exact punishment as a result of his losing the manifesto. >> losing the manifester, yes, probably you're going to get in trouble. supposed to memorize it and lose it. it could be a beatdown. it could be loss of rank. it could be retaliation that probably holds him for a long time. >> everett's classification as a gang member has also cost him his spot on the restricted labor squad. >> left, left, left right, left right, right left. right left. >> this morning, the squad is headed somewhere other than the farm. >> we're in what's called the dog run, in between the two outer fences that surround
they delude themselves into thinking it's to huggy, feely type of gang when it's not. >> the manifestogang's secret codes. >> we have shampoo. that's code for weed. conditioner, heroin. we use these things to control contraband. if it says that you used my shampoo in the shower, and he signs it 0-31 it's pretty basic that he's a blood and he's delivering something to the shower, marijuana, heroin, something. basically, you put a time on it. so i'll know what time to go look....
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feely, you know, the neighborhood speedy delivery man? voters want to know.e flubbed a phone number or two, right? that simple mistake turned out to be a whopper for florida governor rick scott. during a meeting yesterday on a meningitis outbreak on the state, scott directed anyone with concerns to a toll-free hot line. the problem? here's what callers heard when they dialed the number scott had given. >> hello, boys. thank you for calling me on my anniversary. existing callers, press one. new callers, press two. >> wow, doesn't that sound -- doesn't sound much like the department of health. callers concerned about meningitis were directed in this case to call an adult phone line. the governor later notified of the mistake and it was quickly rectified but not before a few people fell victim, or whatever. >>> illinois congressman joe walsh unveils a gotcha photograph. here's walsh at a debate with duckworth last night. we don't get a great look at his snapshot but leave it to walsh to explain. >> last point. i was marching in a parade in stromberg, sunday, two
feely, you know, the neighborhood speedy delivery man? voters want to know.e flubbed a phone number or two, right? that simple mistake turned out to be a whopper for florida governor rick scott. during a meeting yesterday on a meningitis outbreak on the state, scott directed anyone with concerns to a toll-free hot line. the problem? here's what callers heard when they dialed the number scott had given. >> hello, boys. thank you for calling me on my anniversary. existing callers, press...
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they are looking from what they say now this is a very touchy feely fbi here, build relationships with the major hedge funds. why do they want to build relationships? well, they would like liaisons at these hedge funds so when stuff goes down -- liz: they get the dirt. >> but not only that, they are basically imploring the hedge funds beef up your compliance and if you need us, here's our card. if you want that rat out one of your guys, we're right here for you. here's my card, agent -- you know, whatever. liz: mckenzie. >> what was the guy from dragnet? liz: that was way before my time. joe friday? >> i think so, i don't know. way before my time too. [laughter] liz: but yes they are looking for sources on investigations and they are looking to build relationships. i just thought it was an interesting story. the fbi has made concerted effort with this last round of -- they basically -- whose case is this? it's really the fbi and sec. there's all these agents that really headed the task force that went after insider trading. this is their baby. it was begun before -- [inaudible]. they w
they are looking from what they say now this is a very touchy feely fbi here, build relationships with the major hedge funds. why do they want to build relationships? well, they would like liaisons at these hedge funds so when stuff goes down -- liz: they get the dirt. >> but not only that, they are basically imploring the hedge funds beef up your compliance and if you need us, here's our card. if you want that rat out one of your guys, we're right here for you. here's my card, agent --...
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. >> bill: i would be surprised if governor romney, cammeron, comes in hugy feely because he has got things, you know, the libyan thing, obviously we have been talking about, a lot of this program. that's unexplained, to be generous, unexplained. and then he has got the iranian situation where you have got disenchanted b netanyahu in israel. have you got a whole bunch of stuff. if the governor doesn't use it, i think it would be a huge mistake. >> not just national security but international security hinges on what presidents and would be presidents say. so romney has to be cautious to not be undiplomatic or to be sort of in politic. having said that the romney campaign the governor has been very clear about stark stark contrast when it comes to his views versus the president. the romney campaign, the governor himself acknowledges that his answer on the benghazi issue in the last debate wasn't as sharp as he would like it to be. this is a candidate who walks into the staff meetings and takes responsibility where he has come up short and says how do we fix it. and generally speaking a
. >> bill: i would be surprised if governor romney, cammeron, comes in hugy feely because he has got things, you know, the libyan thing, obviously we have been talking about, a lot of this program. that's unexplained, to be generous, unexplained. and then he has got the iranian situation where you have got disenchanted b netanyahu in israel. have you got a whole bunch of stuff. if the governor doesn't use it, i think it would be a huge mistake. >> not just national security but...
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woman: brian, do you want to come on the feely walk?l me what you feel. that was soft. soft. it was soft. oh, cold! that's the cold one. what's in there, jonathan? ice. ice. let's see... how will that feel on your feet? no. no, don't like that one, huh? hendrick: it's so important that we encourage our children to develop all their senses, like touch... sight... hearing... i think she's thinking about trick-or-treating. ...smell and taste... because the more they use them, the more they can learn. do you want to smell the next one? ok. let's see if we can guess what it is. hendrick: take a close look at these activities. what other activities can you think of that might help your children use all 5 senses? woman: let's see what that was, rhondel. what is that? oh, you know what that is? girl: it's a rock! woman: it's a rock. hendrick: children love to explore and investigate new sensations. we can help by encouraging children to make comparisons by feeling and smelling things... do you know what that is? hendrick: ...as well as by looki
woman: brian, do you want to come on the feely walk?l me what you feel. that was soft. soft. it was soft. oh, cold! that's the cold one. what's in there, jonathan? ice. ice. let's see... how will that feel on your feet? no. no, don't like that one, huh? hendrick: it's so important that we encourage our children to develop all their senses, like touch... sight... hearing... i think she's thinking about trick-or-treating. ...smell and taste... because the more they use them, the more they can...
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they might turn that into a touchy feely moment and say this is what i really care about. >> shepard: that could harassment brit human was speaking about how you can learn a lot about someone's character and disposition in these things because sometimes the moment gets away and you might get a glimpse of who one man or the other really is i wonder if you guard against that sort of thing or if you try to go -- >> yeah, it's like the old word from hollywood sincerity is the key once you learn how it to fake that, you have got it made. you are exactly right. four and a half hours in three debates under intense scrutiny, intense pressure from the moderators. tens of millions of americans watches. have you got to figure at some point their true characters are going to come through, no matter how much they have been prepped beforehand. >> shepard: we are looking forward to it chris wallace, thanks. there is a lot more news tonight. a child and at least four other people are dead after somebody in syria fired a shell across the border into turkey. and then turkey apparently fired back. that'
they might turn that into a touchy feely moment and say this is what i really care about. >> shepard: that could harassment brit human was speaking about how you can learn a lot about someone's character and disposition in these things because sometimes the moment gets away and you might get a glimpse of who one man or the other really is i wonder if you guard against that sort of thing or if you try to go -- >> yeah, it's like the old word from hollywood sincerity is the key once...
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that's what's inspiring this whole reaction against him, this feeli that we are like battered wives,ause they've occasionally been described as rich. >> so it's easy to laugh about this, and we should. but this hurt feelings, the fact that this is really playing out in the emotional space, as well as in the balance sheet space, i think is really an important point. i think it's hard for us civilians to get it because it seems to absurd. you know. really? that would hurt your feelings? are you so thin-skinned? but its real. and i think that it's real for a reason. which is i think that barack obama, the democratic party, but also the political discourse more generally is posing an existential threat, certainly an existential question to the plutocr plutocrats, which makes them very, very anxious. >> i haven't heard that, chrystia. barack obma said in the debate this week that he sounded like -- for free enterprise. >> andma i'm for free enterpris too. but what he has -- >> didn't sound very tough on them. >> but there's an underlying point that he does make, i think he should make it
that's what's inspiring this whole reaction against him, this feeli that we are like battered wives,ause they've occasionally been described as rich. >> so it's easy to laugh about this, and we should. but this hurt feelings, the fact that this is really playing out in the emotional space, as well as in the balance sheet space, i think is really an important point. i think it's hard for us civilians to get it because it seems to absurd. you know. really? that would hurt your feelings? are...
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he's a touchy feely person. he's not afraid to touch people, and it looks genuine. and i watched romney campaign in iowa, and he tries to do it, but that's been a criticism of his that he doesn't relate to ordinary people. so i think tonight, obama has the advantage in that i think he'll be warmer, and, you know, closer to the people. >> carole, it's john berman here. how are you doing? >> hi, john. >> a lot of people -- warmer president obama they want to see it is a more aggressive president obama they want to see. so how do you handle that in a town meeting-style debate? how do you turn from a voter question, how do you turn that into an attack on mitt romney if you're president obama? >> well, it's tough. because, when i did my debate, i asked the audience, you know, what do you want to hear from these people? i don't want to know your questions. but what is it that you want to hear? and they said they were tired of the mudslinging. they didn't like the negativity. and if you go in to the debate with a plan to attack as obama probably needs to do, to attack mr.
he's a touchy feely person. he's not afraid to touch people, and it looks genuine. and i watched romney campaign in iowa, and he tries to do it, but that's been a criticism of his that he doesn't relate to ordinary people. so i think tonight, obama has the advantage in that i think he'll be warmer, and, you know, closer to the people. >> carole, it's john berman here. how are you doing? >> hi, john. >> a lot of people -- warmer president obama they want to see it is a more...
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i don't think it helps anybody to endure a series of touchy- feely irrelevant questions.re are not that many opportunities for these guys to engage with one another. megaron a dozen like to give press conferences. no one in power -- mr. romney wants -- doesn't like to give press conferences. i like the questions to pertain to something and not be self indulgent. anybody who asks what's on your ipod should be shunned by their classmates. host: air is a question from twitter -- guest: clearly, the obama people think it is. they forced the secretary of state to sort of take responsibility. for the murder of our ambassador so they think the story is growing. it is huge on the internet. is a big enough to move numbers? having spent my adult life around television, it takes a lot to make foreign-policy- related story penetrate consciousness of the average person. i don't care how relevant it is. most people, unfortunately, tune out. host: even when it is about america? guest: i am not criticizing but i am telling you it is true. i know it is true. even stories about iraq and wh
i don't think it helps anybody to endure a series of touchy- feely irrelevant questions.re are not that many opportunities for these guys to engage with one another. megaron a dozen like to give press conferences. no one in power -- mr. romney wants -- doesn't like to give press conferences. i like the questions to pertain to something and not be self indulgent. anybody who asks what's on your ipod should be shunned by their classmates. host: air is a question from twitter -- guest: clearly,...
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get touchy feely. small amounts of intimacy like a hug do wonder.lege students who tweet for class are more engaged and may end up doing better, according to a professor at michigan state who taught a class on tweeting. she said it helps students collaborate, write concisely and write like writers. >>> not only is cycling legend lance armstrong be stripped of his titles, but the cycling union took it further. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> singer garth brooks is now a member of the country music hall of fame. at one point he became so emotion emotional, he said it was the greatest day of his career. charlie mccoy and "pig" robbins were also inducted. >>
get touchy feely. small amounts of intimacy like a hug do wonder.lege students who tweet for class are more engaged and may end up doing better, according to a professor at michigan state who taught a class on tweeting. she said it helps students collaborate, write concisely and write like writers. >>> not only is cycling legend lance armstrong be stripped of his titles, but the cycling union took it further. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll...
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they're a little too touchy-feely. all right, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> what can i say?s tight in new york. what can you say. later. >> remember, grae drake, she's at comic-con and she's our weekly movie guru as well. you can get her interviews at rottentomatoes.com. >> picture this, you're walking along the beach and you find not a sand dollar, not a message in a bottle, but this. a giant eyeball. we'll explain where it might have come from. [ man ] in hong kong, on my way to the board meeting... anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reaed the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commit
they're a little too touchy-feely. all right, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> what can i say?s tight in new york. what can you say. later. >> remember, grae drake, she's at comic-con and she's our weekly movie guru as well. you can get her interviews at rottentomatoes.com. >> picture this, you're walking along the beach and you find not a sand dollar, not a message in a bottle, but this. a giant eyeball. we'll explain where it might have come from. [ man ] in hong kong, on...
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some as touchy-feely, some as real numbers. certainly would agree that you want to measure outcomes and in the private sector if you don't do a good job you lose your job. if your industry is in trouble because of the economy or competitors, you still have to do a good job. in government it does not work that way. if it is not easy to do its job the teachers would say, well, family structure does not today provided the background that it used to before. and therefore we can't do a good job. you know, that is not an excuse in the private sector. >> nor is it true. i know from some charter schools, complete -- 60 percent of them from single mothers. they turn out in incredible droves. a superb job. go on to college. .. if they demand great government, they can have it, but it's up to the public in the end to hold government seats that fire. if you don't do that, government will go to work for the people that have the most to do if they are getting reelected and those tend to be people who organize, which tends to be -- >> that's
some as touchy-feely, some as real numbers. certainly would agree that you want to measure outcomes and in the private sector if you don't do a good job you lose your job. if your industry is in trouble because of the economy or competitors, you still have to do a good job. in government it does not work that way. if it is not easy to do its job the teachers would say, well, family structure does not today provided the background that it used to before. and therefore we can't do a good job. you...
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. >> she was not a touchy-feely person but was committed to those kids. >> 20 years something crazy? i met this guy who runs the x why zone and that is his old gay because the teachers are so busy doing test drills that they have this guy who is there to do all the stuff you just described and be a mentor. >> in addition to the scientifically proven results establish these relationships it also says something sad about the fact the we have schools where we don't expect kids to go into institution and feel loved and respected and cared for. that is really sad the we are sending 7-year-olds and 12-year-olds and 14-year-olds into places for six or seven hours a day where it is often an anomaly for them to see this overexpression of respect and love. we want more of that. >> i agree but nobody ever said that to me when i was in school. i came from a home where i knew i was loved. and a bell said to those kids no one ever told you that at home but i love you. >> what she is trying to counteract is kids are pretty savvy. we have a really competitive system where the schools competing again
. >> she was not a touchy-feely person but was committed to those kids. >> 20 years something crazy? i met this guy who runs the x why zone and that is his old gay because the teachers are so busy doing test drills that they have this guy who is there to do all the stuff you just described and be a mentor. >> in addition to the scientifically proven results establish these relationships it also says something sad about the fact the we have schools where we don't expect kids to...