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not gratification. talk about the forehand and have them give you a little money and have her only clean the windows. you save money, the neighbors have a good time, all of us win except to the joyce to the left and right. >> they probably do a terrible job of cleaning. >> you need somebody to come in and clean up after them. >> of course, you do. good point. >> i don't like that job. >> it is not for you, kimberly. >> no, it is not. >> kimberly, why would you need to look at a naked lady when you have a mirror? seriously. >> crazy, i am not even going there. >> you are not going to a mirror? >> a beautiful woman doesn't need what men look at, right? >> i wouldn't hire a naked -- >> guys, we haven't gone to commercial yet. this is all on the record. >> coming up -- >> i don't need to go to a museum if i have a beautiful work of art at home. that's what i was trying to say. i was complimenting you. i'm sorry. do you have a comment on the show? it is red eye at fox news.com. to leave a voicemail, 212-462-
not gratification. talk about the forehand and have them give you a little money and have her only clean the windows. you save money, the neighbors have a good time, all of us win except to the joyce to the left and right. >> they probably do a terrible job of cleaning. >> you need somebody to come in and clean up after them. >> of course, you do. good point. >> i don't like that job. >> it is not for you, kimberly. >> no, it is not. >> kimberly, why...
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everything is that immediate gratification. >> your first tonight show appearance as a comedian was 35 years ago, 1977. >> yeah. that was a long time ago. >> what's aamazing, i knew this before. every time i look at it, i'm blown away by how many gigs you do in addition to doing the show. that's important to you? >> i think that's important in keeping touch with the audience. i mean, i'm kind of old school. i sort of try to reach that broad audience where you try to reach everybody. i mean, "the tonight show" is different from the daily show and colbert and some of the shows because i think they have a specific audience. excellent. nobody funnier than colbert and john jurt, but they reach a specific audience. i reach hopefully some of the audience and maybe some kids. we're going for that wide scope. you do one clever joke and then maybe a silly joke and kind of a entertainment-based joke and another political joke. it's not all one thing. that's what we try to do. >> is there any better fodder than politics for you? >> politics is pretty good. it is, it is. that's about the best, beca
everything is that immediate gratification. >> your first tonight show appearance as a comedian was 35 years ago, 1977. >> yeah. that was a long time ago. >> what's aamazing, i knew this before. every time i look at it, i'm blown away by how many gigs you do in addition to doing the show. that's important to you? >> i think that's important in keeping touch with the audience. i mean, i'm kind of old school. i sort of try to reach that broad audience where you try to...
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the commander watched with growing gratification.ricans held the beach and now on the beaches of lady, a seemingly limitless simply of men and equipment. the result of carefully laid plans. directing the attack, the general seemed to be everywhere at once. every day at some point in the front lines, his men would spot the familiar faded field marshall's cap, and the odd sized corn cob pipe. the landings of lady and the gulf finally brought troops on the final difficult leg of the journey, on the road to manilla, where the going became more difficult, as the enemy threw in huge numbers of re-enforcements in an all out effort to halt the steady events. there was no timetable now in macarthur's mind, only that he should get there without delay, to free prisoners of the japanese guards. in manilla, the fighting was block by block, troops found what the leader had told them to expect. the enemy had dug in for a long siege. to the general, this was the return, this was the climax of the mission to which he was so deeply dedicated. and now
the commander watched with growing gratification.ricans held the beach and now on the beaches of lady, a seemingly limitless simply of men and equipment. the result of carefully laid plans. directing the attack, the general seemed to be everywhere at once. every day at some point in the front lines, his men would spot the familiar faded field marshall's cap, and the odd sized corn cob pipe. the landings of lady and the gulf finally brought troops on the final difficult leg of the journey, on...
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they're not looking for instant gratification. the key is long-term innovation with networking. it makes this region unique, doesn't it? i hope you enjoyed this panel as much as i did. i want to shine the spotlight just another moment on lisa dyson. you heard a little bit about her background. i hope you will bing or google her, whatever your preferences, and learn more about our company. the silicon valley leadership group did a soft launch in january of something we call start-up silicon valley. it is for innovation economy, ceo's in this region to join at the leadership group basically for free. because we want to capture in the them to the dna that david packard, our founder had, which was a balance of running, brilliance, dynamic companies while, at the same time, being deeply engaged in your communities and in the quality of life of your employees. that is the scale that we want to raise up in these incredibly innovative young entrepreneurs. we have about 20 of them here in the audience today. i want to just mention three of them and embarrass them. they do not know i am g
they're not looking for instant gratification. the key is long-term innovation with networking. it makes this region unique, doesn't it? i hope you enjoyed this panel as much as i did. i want to shine the spotlight just another moment on lisa dyson. you heard a little bit about her background. i hope you will bing or google her, whatever your preferences, and learn more about our company. the silicon valley leadership group did a soft launch in january of something we call start-up silicon...
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and i wasn't getting any of that stimulation, that gratification that i got making 8-millimeter war movies when i was twelve years old. i didn't have that passion, because television sort of smothered the passion. it's only when i got into feature films, when i got into t.v. movies and made "duel" that i kind of rediscovered the fun about making films. what's your name, sir? david mann. spell that please? m-a-n-n. that's two n's. i'd like to report a truck driver who's endangering my life. your name again? david mann. (blaring horn) (steven spielberg) "duel" was a film that was discovered overseas. i remember taking my first trip to europe. i'd never been out of the u.s. before. going to europe the first time to do publicity for "duel" and discovering a lot of people out there who loved movies. i'm talking about journalists, the writers, loved movies. cherished films. much more than i ever sensed that the american journalists loved and cherished pictures. but i was sort of idealized and idolized and lionized. and i felt wonderful about that and i said to myself, "gee, there really is a gen
and i wasn't getting any of that stimulation, that gratification that i got making 8-millimeter war movies when i was twelve years old. i didn't have that passion, because television sort of smothered the passion. it's only when i got into feature films, when i got into t.v. movies and made "duel" that i kind of rediscovered the fun about making films. what's your name, sir? david mann. spell that please? m-a-n-n. that's two n's. i'd like to report a truck driver who's endangering my...
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to take to the question, the administration in the new strategy did for the first time, to the gratification of many did talk about the defense industrial base is actually a very critical factor in the nation's national security future. they made a couple of decisions, for example, putting a bomber program in there to give sort of high-value work to the industry. is what the add administration rhetoric as far as you're concerned or is it something that's going to lead to folks thinking more strategically about the future of the industrial base? >> it's more than rhetoric and i welcome it as a first step, but it's only a first step. the hard questions here tend to be sector by sector. it tends to be when you see a capacity about to disappear, i don't mean so much whether we're building a bomber, i mean whether we can produce a certain high caliber optics or whether or not we can produce emp semi hardened conductors. more specific things. one of the tools we have available to retain core capabilities. you could even go one step beyond that. you could say look at rare t grateful the chinese gav
to take to the question, the administration in the new strategy did for the first time, to the gratification of many did talk about the defense industrial base is actually a very critical factor in the nation's national security future. they made a couple of decisions, for example, putting a bomber program in there to give sort of high-value work to the industry. is what the add administration rhetoric as far as you're concerned or is it something that's going to lead to folks thinking more...
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they are not looking for instant gratification, as i believe the attitude was in the late 1990's, 2000's. people are talking a lot about issues on stability and asking government, like ours, to be with them in the long term, and to create relationships. certainly, for capital investors, it really is that relationship building. they want that face-to-face time with investors around our city. so we are creating conditions for that to happen. they are not short-term leases, these are long-term leases. twitter signed in for a good 10 years. others have signed long-term leases as well. they are in it for the long haul. i think they are measuring their success, building it up on that. not only innovating and starting up, we want them to stay and grow. we have been creating those conditions for that conversation to happen. >> michael connolly said, anything to add to that? is this the right time in the valley? is there a bubble? >> i would like to speak about the clean technology sector. there was a little bit of a bubble that emerged in 2005, 2006, 2007 time frame. what has happened since th
they are not looking for instant gratification, as i believe the attitude was in the late 1990's, 2000's. people are talking a lot about issues on stability and asking government, like ours, to be with them in the long term, and to create relationships. certainly, for capital investors, it really is that relationship building. they want that face-to-face time with investors around our city. so we are creating conditions for that to happen. they are not short-term leases, these are long-term...
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of sexual abuse during childhood and so the one in five pain is on the one hand to promote our gratification in our going state of the lanzarote a convention which is an international treaty which deals with this issue of sexual abuse. of children from and exploitation from the point of view of prevention protection and prosecution of the criminals and partnerships and here again i come back to the need for the media to get involved private sector. i mean they can all everybody can contribute their media have an important role the second aspect of this campaign is the awareness raising thank you thank you very much for being with us and just to remind my guest on the show today was more of their good will kiki deputy secretary general of the council of europe and that's it for now from our spotlight will be back with more for a special comments on what's going on in and outside russia and so then they are teach and take care.
of sexual abuse during childhood and so the one in five pain is on the one hand to promote our gratification in our going state of the lanzarote a convention which is an international treaty which deals with this issue of sexual abuse. of children from and exploitation from the point of view of prevention protection and prosecution of the criminals and partnerships and here again i come back to the need for the media to get involved private sector. i mean they can all everybody can contribute...
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and he said that he looked forward with gratification to the time when the entirety of the pacific coast would be populated with free and independent americans. he believed it would be so. now, for jefferson and his supporters, what they saw was the west and the abundance of land created the opportunity for this empire of liberty. now, you look at these beliefs that jefferson -- that he espoused. the acquisition of territory, satisfy the energetic nature of our government, give people the chance -- or human farmer, the chance to purchase lands at minimal prices. he said farmers are god's chosen people. well, he truly believed that. and the revenues raised from those lands, well, you could sell those lands, you could make money, you could extinguish the debt. you wouldn't have to tax people as much. land was a panacea for all evils. and as president, look what happens. during his first term, you'll have ohio becoming the 17th state joining tennessee, kentucky, vermont and the original 13. indiana in 1803 becomes a territory. and then in december of 1803, the united states would purchase l
and he said that he looked forward with gratification to the time when the entirety of the pacific coast would be populated with free and independent americans. he believed it would be so. now, for jefferson and his supporters, what they saw was the west and the abundance of land created the opportunity for this empire of liberty. now, you look at these beliefs that jefferson -- that he espoused. the acquisition of territory, satisfy the energetic nature of our government, give people the...
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the west the europeans and the americans as the softer generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. they expect instant coffee in hamburger results of fast food restaurants in this kind of a war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for extremism found in mentalism and there is all to. chaos and. problems that will stem from that more you discuss the issue of there being a creation of more room for extremism and fundamental fundamentalism i mean certainly violence seems to be as bad as ever in afghanistan look what happened this past weekend the huge spate of attacks in kabul just at a time when nato members say they want to cut their mission short what can we expect from the remainder of nato mission in the country do you think. this shows again. lack of. commitment and lack of real stamina and it shows almost in some ways that disintegration of nature that we knew about and we knew of the united states will be busy busy as mr obama has of declare
the west the europeans and the americans as the softer generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. they expect instant coffee in hamburger results of fast food restaurants in this kind of a war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for extremism found in mentalism and there is all to. chaos and. problems that will stem from that more you discuss the...
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do this because they can't afford to get married so they do it in order to have sort of instant gratification of. they can have it right away. i think you have to look at it as people who are desperate and people who don't know how else to cope with what they feel is extreme oppression. i sometimes talk about the samsung model. people don't like to hear. i grew up in the christian church, right? unchristian. and in the sunday school, he was a good guy. and he tells thousands of people. why is it justified in the bible? because he was empowered, he was marked. and the palestinians are in that condition, and they feel like there is nothing they can do. so some of them say give me an abrams tank and then we can have an equal war. but if i can't do anything, what else can i do? i lash out and say, you know, i'm not justifying it because i'm explaining what it is coming from. it is coming from this great feeling of calm is there anything i can do? to relieve this oppression that i experienced. >> does u.s. policy toward israel play a role in this? >> major role. i think the u.s. policy towards isr
do this because they can't afford to get married so they do it in order to have sort of instant gratification of. they can have it right away. i think you have to look at it as people who are desperate and people who don't know how else to cope with what they feel is extreme oppression. i sometimes talk about the samsung model. people don't like to hear. i grew up in the christian church, right? unchristian. and in the sunday school, he was a good guy. and he tells thousands of people. why is...
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of the west the europeans and the americans as a softer generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. big strict instant coffee in hamburger results of fast food restaurants in this kind of a war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for extreme islam fundamentalism and there is also. chaos and. problems that will stem from that. he is coming tonight from moscow worse now a quarter past the hour still to come in the program doubts over a controversial copyright law gripping europe and yet another blow to the global t.v. piracy act part of the m.e.p. responsible for its progress into law now and dismisses it as a threat to civil liberties also. the peace dissolves through america's no fear it sure is joint venture here is called over seven bills that the rich details in the business in fifteen minutes. it is exactly one hundred days before the olympics start in london however as artie's laura smith explains some sponsors are already making millions us
of the west the europeans and the americans as a softer generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. big strict instant coffee in hamburger results of fast food restaurants in this kind of a war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for extreme islam fundamentalism and there is also. chaos and. problems that will stem from that. he is coming tonight...
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will this be an instant gratification engine where, as you mentioned, the power of the internet is at the hands of a particular individual, or is this a way of life? >> i think it is a way of life. we are on the second year of the 20-year wave. i think 20 years is conservative. i think this is what we are moving to really as an information technology initiative. this is what the future holds now for us. i believe that the time of infrastructure management and procurement of infrastructure, that time is surely waning. it is waiting today. if you look at some of the budget models and some of the forecasts of some of the perennial infrastructure companies. they will all tell you that sales of their pc's and servers have decreased significantly just within this two-year time, so if we are making this type of progress and growth just in the past two or three years, what happens year 5? what happens year 10? i think to your earlier point, many of the common, everyday services and tasks we do every day will become -- will all be in the cloud. so much of it is today already, but i think much
will this be an instant gratification engine where, as you mentioned, the power of the internet is at the hands of a particular individual, or is this a way of life? >> i think it is a way of life. we are on the second year of the 20-year wave. i think 20 years is conservative. i think this is what we are moving to really as an information technology initiative. this is what the future holds now for us. i believe that the time of infrastructure management and procurement of...
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for a generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. instant coffee and hamburger results or fast food restaurants in this kind of war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for a stream ism. and there is also. chaos and. problems that will stem from that. from moscow this is are still to come for you in the program so for controversial copyright nor gripping europe in another blow to the global and piracy pact the m.e.p. responsible for its progress into law misses it as a threat to civil liberties also. the peace enforcement disaster and america's no. joint budget here is called over thirteen hundred bills as the bridge details in the business in fifteen minutes. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry was a big issue. this is r.t. of
for a generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. instant coffee and hamburger results or fast food restaurants in this kind of war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for a stream ism. and there is also. chaos and. problems that will stem from that. from moscow this is are still to come for you in the program so for controversial copyright nor...
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the west the europeans and the americans as the softer generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. they expect instant coffee in hamburg or results of fast food restaurants and this kind of a war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for a stream is a fundamentalist and there is all to. chaos and. problems that would stem from. you with r.t. we're coming from moscow twenty four hours a day still ahead in the program this hour pressure on the peace plan which are accuses the opposition of hampering the internationally brokered cease fire in syria my next point opinion on that story for you in just a few minutes here in our. beef werman so disaster in america is now mirrored in brochures joint venture his calls over seven hundred bills as the regulator details in the business in fifteen minutes. all that still to come the first is exactly one hundred days before the olympics start in london however as archie's laura smith explains some sponsors are
the west the europeans and the americans as the softer generation who are looking for instant gratification even in wars like this. they expect instant coffee in hamburg or results of fast food restaurants and this kind of a war and their lack of stamina and lack of perseverance will create more room in poverty stricken and corruption stricken countries there will be more room for a stream is a fundamentalist and there is all to. chaos and. problems that would stem from. you with r.t. we're...
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only to be immersed in completely then duped by what they thought was trooper brace sensation gratification and a long pedigree. the book goes on to tell about norfleet story and how it is true. but i wanted to give you a flavor why it is interesting to poke at his own story and end with the paragraph see you can see where that brings us to 17 by business story trying over his susceptibility by embracing at one reason why he captivated some listeners he gave his identity that you could admit they shared. he never had that skepticism that the experts tried to instill. that fragile bubble of hope it led him into the trap but also to believe he could succeed on his quest to stories that would not have have been to. that is as essential to mythology as the self-made man but they go further to suggest the mark inside is no link thomas of laware, or a wide awake deception coming to represent the personality that best fits american and maternity. they q. [applause] i've with love to hear questions or stories of your own conning. [laughter] >> i am curious how we interested in the subject? did it s
only to be immersed in completely then duped by what they thought was trooper brace sensation gratification and a long pedigree. the book goes on to tell about norfleet story and how it is true. but i wanted to give you a flavor why it is interesting to poke at his own story and end with the paragraph see you can see where that brings us to 17 by business story trying over his susceptibility by embracing at one reason why he captivated some listeners he gave his identity that you could admit...
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people who need that instant gratification and they need to cut back, why wouldn't that work overseas? obviously it does. sales globally, still 4% growth. despite all of the nay sayers out of europe. i like this story going forward, still. >> how about you, josh? are you getting into these names that are finally moving. we have seen pretty good earnings over the last week and everybody yawned. but now we're seeing some action. >> the large caps have been the trade. we have been long exclusively large caps. no small. another name that i'm long, it's a mcdonald's place so to speak, 3,000 locations, they're all latin america and the caribbean that's a very, very important stock right now. raco is the ticker. >> racos golden arches in spanish. >> i think if you're looking at mcdonald's. i love this name. i still look at starbucks. they're taking care of business as far as difficult markets they have done well. easier markets they have done extremely well. how they have done from an excuse standpoint, absolutely, you got to love it. my argument for mcdonald's and starbucks. i'm into starbu
people who need that instant gratification and they need to cut back, why wouldn't that work overseas? obviously it does. sales globally, still 4% growth. despite all of the nay sayers out of europe. i like this story going forward, still. >> how about you, josh? are you getting into these names that are finally moving. we have seen pretty good earnings over the last week and everybody yawned. but now we're seeing some action. >> the large caps have been the trade. we have been long...
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. >> delay gratification. good morning, everybody. let's go out and take a look at what we have now. traffic is moving along relatively well. and yes we will be reminding you about doyle drive all day. we have the weekend newscast that will be on it for you. just in case you want to know what is going on. let's go outside and take a look at interstate 880 i think our camera is a little wet. that is pretty cool. the traffic is moving along. the camera goes black. very good. northbound 101 as you drive in san francisco that looks pretty good driving up to the 80 split with no major issues. i want to take a look at hayward, union city, fremont. this traffic gets a little slower. westbound 92 it looks like there is a minor crash on the right shoulder. as we move the maps over to antioch westbound 4 a little slow right through the middle of antioch. the rest of the commute that looks good. interstate 680 from 242 to walnut creek looks fine. 80 westbound it's a very nice drive. at 6:11 let's go to steve. >> all right sal. a very happy frida
. >> delay gratification. good morning, everybody. let's go out and take a look at what we have now. traffic is moving along relatively well. and yes we will be reminding you about doyle drive all day. we have the weekend newscast that will be on it for you. just in case you want to know what is going on. let's go outside and take a look at interstate 880 i think our camera is a little wet. that is pretty cool. the traffic is moving along. the camera goes black. very good. northbound 101...
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have overspent -- the biggest problem for all of our economic problems is, our inability to delay gratification. i want it and i want it now and i'm going to buy it even if i can't afford it. not only have people done that, but the government has done that. >> there are debates about how to solve the problem of the deficit, some are using religion to make their arguments. president obama recently said this. >> i believe in god's command to love thy neighbor as thyself. as i take about shared responsibility. i believe in a time when many people are struggling, at a time when we have enormous deficits, it's hard for me to ask seniors on a fixed income or young people, with student loans or middle-class families who can barely pay the bills to shoulder the burden alone, so, is he right? >> certainly the bible is right to say we're supposed to care about the poor. and god said that those who care about the poor, god will care about them and god will bless them. there's a fundamental question about the meaning of fairness, everyone makes the same amount of money? or everyone gets the same opportunit
have overspent -- the biggest problem for all of our economic problems is, our inability to delay gratification. i want it and i want it now and i'm going to buy it even if i can't afford it. not only have people done that, but the government has done that. >> there are debates about how to solve the problem of the deficit, some are using religion to make their arguments. president obama recently said this. >> i believe in god's command to love thy neighbor as thyself. as i take...
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greater good, the opposite of the behavior we saw on display in colombia where it was instant self-gratificationponsibility. i don't think it's representative of the agency more broadly and i don't think it's president obama's problem. i agree with the people polled there. i don't think it falls in the lap of president obama. i make a distinction on the gsa. these are people he put in charge of the gsa, people running his transition, the chief of staff was somebody who worked for president obama in 2004. his campaign. continued to work for him in the administration. he owns more of the gsa than the secret service scandal. >> i agree. secret service scandal could turn up something shocking this is the misconduct oneoff. is not endemic. this will probably bring scrutiny to those remaining there, who has security clearance and still on the job. no administration wants secret service what that that is lax or looking the other way. any of them could threaten the president or cabinet or vice president it could be devastating. even if it was foiled. so, it's just not the kind of thing i think that affe
greater good, the opposite of the behavior we saw on display in colombia where it was instant self-gratificationponsibility. i don't think it's representative of the agency more broadly and i don't think it's president obama's problem. i agree with the people polled there. i don't think it falls in the lap of president obama. i make a distinction on the gsa. these are people he put in charge of the gsa, people running his transition, the chief of staff was somebody who worked for president...
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and they didn't give you that gratification. that's a huge mistake. buy stocks to play on the theme when they're cold not when they're hot. the big gains came from picking them up when most people thought they had lost their way, of course they hadn't because they got the big theme behind them. the the companies failed to blow people away. the next time they succeeded, you've got enormous gains. that's what i believe will happen the next time around. patience does get rewarded. this isn't megamillions we're playing here. patience can't be rewarded instantly. that's oxy moronic, but patiently exploiting secular themes, that's how you make real money. stay with cramer. when do you take 5-hour energy? when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour
and they didn't give you that gratification. that's a huge mistake. buy stocks to play on the theme when they're cold not when they're hot. the big gains came from picking them up when most people thought they had lost their way, of course they hadn't because they got the big theme behind them. the the companies failed to blow people away. the next time they succeeded, you've got enormous gains. that's what i believe will happen the next time around. patience does get rewarded. this isn't...
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and they didn't give you that gratification. that's a huge mistake.e got to buy stocks to play on this theme when they're cold not when they're hot. the big gains came from picking them up when most people thought they had lost their way. of course they hadn't because they got the big theme behind them. the the companies failed to blow people away when they reported. the next time they succeeded, you've got enormous gains. that's what i believe will happen the next time around. patience does get rewarded. this isn't mega millions we're playing here. patience can't be rewarded instantly. that's oxymoronic, but patiently exploiting secular themes, that's how you make real money. stay with cramer. apple, we heard about a guy getting uncertain about what's go
and they didn't give you that gratification. that's a huge mistake.e got to buy stocks to play on this theme when they're cold not when they're hot. the big gains came from picking them up when most people thought they had lost their way. of course they hadn't because they got the big theme behind them. the the companies failed to blow people away when they reported. the next time they succeeded, you've got enormous gains. that's what i believe will happen the next time around. patience does...
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in other words, through discipline, delayed gratification, a focus on self-help, and enterprise, thosey were called were striving and driving while we were in the barber shop complaining. two weeks after reporting that story i ran into mr. barry who had seen the piece and told me he learned something from it. apparent lit councilman forgot that and his responsibility as a leader to elevate people and not tear them down. what council member barry meant to say on tuesday night deserves some conversation. what he did say was shameful especially because he knows better. i'm just saying. >> that's our news for now.
in other words, through discipline, delayed gratification, a focus on self-help, and enterprise, thosey were called were striving and driving while we were in the barber shop complaining. two weeks after reporting that story i ran into mr. barry who had seen the piece and told me he learned something from it. apparent lit councilman forgot that and his responsibility as a leader to elevate people and not tear them down. what council member barry meant to say on tuesday night deserves some...
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we are in need of instant gratification. the fact of the matter is our average serious work in a much longer time frame. right now it is one thing, but tomorrow, next week, next month, it could be something different. i am tired with those who are interested in assessing where is the al qaeda core. today could be out cut it in the arabian peninsula. it is al qaeda that has found a new and creative way, not so new. a group that had been floundering because it was working on a few thousand dollars and a kidnapping for ransom. whether it is other affiliate's which is going to be a growth industry for terrorism. my biggest fear is the home grown extremism, which is not limited to radical islamist extremism. the reason that keeps me up at night is because my time in the intelligence committee -- committed the is not capable. people may set off one of the trip wires we put in place. if we are -- sitting in their mother's basement, had never crossed law-enforcement, we have no way of knowing about these people until one hour late.
we are in need of instant gratification. the fact of the matter is our average serious work in a much longer time frame. right now it is one thing, but tomorrow, next week, next month, it could be something different. i am tired with those who are interested in assessing where is the al qaeda core. today could be out cut it in the arabian peninsula. it is al qaeda that has found a new and creative way, not so new. a group that had been floundering because it was working on a few thousand...
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it is a sensation that is composed of equal parts admiration for the cleverness of the play and gratificationt any resolution and has a long pedigree in american culture. the rest of the book goes on to tell about the story of norfleet and how it really is true. i wanted to give you a flavor of why it's interesting to polk added a little bit. i wanted to end of the paragraph in the end to you can see where that brings us in the end, this idea of american fun. the life of norfleet is one of tramping over his susceptibility by embracing it. perhaps one of the reasons why he captivated so many listeners and readers with his tell is that he gave expression to an aspect of his intensity that you would otherwise be able to read that they shared. .. never expressed that hard purpose of skepticism that the experts of the state tried to instill the american populace. instead he let out his intermark , that fragile bubble of hope and optimism perry will let him into the trap of fury but also what led him to believe he had a chance of succeeding , two stories that would never have happened without large
it is a sensation that is composed of equal parts admiration for the cleverness of the play and gratificationt any resolution and has a long pedigree in american culture. the rest of the book goes on to tell about the story of norfleet and how it really is true. i wanted to give you a flavor of why it's interesting to polk added a little bit. i wanted to end of the paragraph in the end to you can see where that brings us in the end, this idea of american fun. the life of norfleet is one of...
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and they didn't give you that gratification. that's a huge mistake.t to buy stocks to play on the theme when they're cold not when they're hot. the big gains came from picking them up when most people thought they had lost their way, of course they hadn't because they got the big theme behind them. the the companies failed to blow people away. the next time they succeeded, you've got enormous gains. that's what i believe will happen the next time around. patience does get rewarded. this isn't megamillions we're playing here. patience can't be rewarded instantly. that's oxy moronic, but patiently exploiting secular themes, that's how you make real money. stay with cramer. >>> next on the "kudlow report," what's the pro-growth business agenda? andrew liveris is going to tell me how america is on the road to recovery. fiona here was just telling me that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every five seconds, how's that possible? well, we purchase 3 million a year. you just sold one right now didn't you? that's correct. major brands. 11 major brands. oop,
and they didn't give you that gratification. that's a huge mistake.t to buy stocks to play on the theme when they're cold not when they're hot. the big gains came from picking them up when most people thought they had lost their way, of course they hadn't because they got the big theme behind them. the the companies failed to blow people away. the next time they succeeded, you've got enormous gains. that's what i believe will happen the next time around. patience does get rewarded. this isn't...
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but we're in to instant gratification, get it done. if you don't do it in two years, you're a failure. life doesn't work that way-- at least from the point of view of somebody in their 74th year. it looks like things take longer, and now i'm kind of glad they do because i still have something to do. >> schieffer: what was the hardest, being mayor of oakland or being governor of california? >> governor is more difficult. it's more removed. it's more abstract. you're dealing with bills. as mayor you're dealing with cops and criminals and development. i like to say condos, cops, criminals. you want to the make the streets safer and you want to get people to live and make the city bloom and prosper. so mayor is a hands-on thing. you're walking down the same streets, the same corners, the same high schools. you see them day after day. governor, you're in the capitol, but the capitol isn't really anywhere. the state is so big that it's a very different experience than the hands-on, immediate encounter that a mayor has. >> schieffer: are you
but we're in to instant gratification, get it done. if you don't do it in two years, you're a failure. life doesn't work that way-- at least from the point of view of somebody in their 74th year. it looks like things take longer, and now i'm kind of glad they do because i still have something to do. >> schieffer: what was the hardest, being mayor of oakland or being governor of california? >> governor is more difficult. it's more removed. it's more abstract. you're dealing with...
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and also doing some education with your children about what it means to invest and how we defer gratificationay for things that we really want down the line. >> i really agree. i mean, i think you do too, frank, the greatest legacy is financial education is actually getting them up to speed on what they need to know about perhaps your money as well as their money. >> i think today's boomers looking at this rags to rags. first generation made it, second generation can keep it, third generation will probably lose it. so in the years ahead, i think for the boomer, they're going to make a decision whether or not their children can act as fiduciaries. if they can't, who can? i think the decision is as simple as that. >> so they're looking for an advisor, stacey, are they saying help me plan not only for myself but my child i'm not sure they can handle it? >> that's it, sharon. what our answer is using trusts, using 529 plans, using vehicles that allow us to customize how money would be distributed to the child. and there's unbelievable different options that you have. you can pin it to an age or e
and also doing some education with your children about what it means to invest and how we defer gratificationay for things that we really want down the line. >> i really agree. i mean, i think you do too, frank, the greatest legacy is financial education is actually getting them up to speed on what they need to know about perhaps your money as well as their money. >> i think today's boomers looking at this rags to rags. first generation made it, second generation can keep it, third...
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it is a sensation that is composed of equal parts admiration for the cleverness of the ploy and gratification at a neat resolution, and it has a long pedigree in the culture. the rest of the chapter goes on to detail that, and the rest of the book goes on to tell about norfleet's story and how, actually, it really is true, but i wanted to give you a flavor of why it's kind of interesting to poke at his own story a little bit, and i wanted to end with a paragraph from the very end of the book so you can see where that poking brings us in the end to this idea of sort of american sense of fun. norfleet's life is the story of triumphing over his susceptibility by embracing it. perhaps one of the reasons why he captivated so many listeners and readers with his tale is that he gave expression to an aspect of his identity that few would otherwise be able to admit they shared. norfleet never possessed that hard care rah pace of skepticism that the experts of his day tried to instill in the american populace. instead, he let out his inner mark, that fragile bubble of hope and optimism. it's what led h
it is a sensation that is composed of equal parts admiration for the cleverness of the ploy and gratification at a neat resolution, and it has a long pedigree in the culture. the rest of the chapter goes on to detail that, and the rest of the book goes on to tell about norfleet's story and how, actually, it really is true, but i wanted to give you a flavor of why it's kind of interesting to poke at his own story a little bit, and i wanted to end with a paragraph from the very end of the book so...
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it's always a lot of fun when you talk about abu because unlike radio, radio of course is instant gratification. you say something that goes out. with the book you write it anyway tenuate tenuate and a year or so after that they publish it in that people notice that. so i've had a chance to go around and do a number of talk shows and haven't done any bookstores yet, so really pleased to be here. i was at a political event talking with some legislatures about this. it is a nation that you choose. "a nation of moochers: america's addiction to getting something for nothing" another politician says that sounds interesting. can i get a free copy? [laughter] and thinking he wasn't really getting it or maybe if you're a government long enough you're just so used to giving away other peoples money but it just seemed natural. like i don't have to pay for that, right? one of the first questions i get astoria like to be asked is okay, why miniatures? where did you come up with that, what a weird word that would be. the publishers in new york is a pushback on that. they wanted some daylight a nation of fre
it's always a lot of fun when you talk about abu because unlike radio, radio of course is instant gratification. you say something that goes out. with the book you write it anyway tenuate tenuate and a year or so after that they publish it in that people notice that. so i've had a chance to go around and do a number of talk shows and haven't done any bookstores yet, so really pleased to be here. i was at a political event talking with some legislatures about this. it is a nation that you...
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, it's usually a lot of fun when you talk about at the economic radio and the radio is instant gratification. you see some and it goes out. but the book, you write it and wait and wait and wait in a year or so after that they publish and people notice it. so i've had a chance to go around and do a number of talk shows. i haven't done any bookstore is certainly to be here. is that a political event last week, talking with legislators about this. it is the nation of teachers. i explained that thesis of the book and one of the politicians have to reset billy sounds interesting. can i get a free copy? [laughter] i'm thinking he wasn't really getting at or maybe if you're in government long enough you're just so used to given by others peoplemoney but it just seems natural. you know, one of the first questions i get asked by like to be asked is, why features? bridgett come up that? what a weird word that would be. in fact commit the publishers in new york give me a little bit of pushback on that. they wanted something like, i don't know, a nation of freeloaders were the entitlement culture. i kin
, it's usually a lot of fun when you talk about at the economic radio and the radio is instant gratification. you see some and it goes out. but the book, you write it and wait and wait and wait in a year or so after that they publish and people notice it. so i've had a chance to go around and do a number of talk shows. i haven't done any bookstore is certainly to be here. is that a political event last week, talking with legislators about this. it is the nation of teachers. i explained that...
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bott testimony line is this we -- bottom line is this, we hate to save saving doesn't feel good, gratification you know what you will get pay off is immediate we hate to save but try and do it every couple week, i don't understand why people set themselves up for failure instead take a look you've got to automate your savings program if your idea of saving is taking whatever you have at the end of your pay cycle left over and stashing it at the bank that is not savings, savings should be immediate and first right i want you when you get your pay check to have that money, dispersed into your savings accounts immediately that is what i do get my check automatically set it up with my bank so i don't have to worry about saving every two weeks i worry about it once it happens automatically at the end of the day they have a name for a goal without a plan called the wish. >> i like that. >> that does make sense i will give you that but shouldn't there be a little fun money we do with a we want with from the refund. >> look the bottom line is this, you have to reprogram your brain from being a spender
bott testimony line is this we -- bottom line is this, we hate to save saving doesn't feel good, gratification you know what you will get pay off is immediate we hate to save but try and do it every couple week, i don't understand why people set themselves up for failure instead take a look you've got to automate your savings program if your idea of saving is taking whatever you have at the end of your pay cycle left over and stashing it at the bank that is not savings, savings should be...
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instant gratification, e-mails, texting, the tv's 24-hour shows. generally, and crow not supposed to bring your work into the bed with you. some of these people may do well on medication, but the problem is i think sleep medications have been overprescribed, and there are other reasons for sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, prostate issues in men, hormonal and men pausal issues with mihm. you need to rule out these things first before you give somebody a pill and say this is your solution. jenna: important points there. we should mention the side effects as well. they say behavioral disturbances, sleep walking, worsening of depression or suicidal thoughts. the article i'm reading says generally sleep aids can be problematic for something like that. let me ask you about just the application of this because some people might be listening and say, hey, this sounds like a good idea. i wake up every day at 2:00 in the morning and i'm tired for the entire day. what about the people who commute, getting in a car and deeing to work, how concerned should
instant gratification, e-mails, texting, the tv's 24-hour shows. generally, and crow not supposed to bring your work into the bed with you. some of these people may do well on medication, but the problem is i think sleep medications have been overprescribed, and there are other reasons for sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, prostate issues in men, hormonal and men pausal issues with mihm. you need to rule out these things first before you give somebody a pill and say this is your solution....