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>> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! -- >> andrew, i gotta tell you-- your laugh scares the [bleep] out of me. >> because it's a farce. what neil did was reach down and push the dog back, at which point, the dog bit him. >> it sounds like he was just trying to stop the dog from running in the street. >> i was horrified. why--why would you do that? >> as andrew's ranting and raving, neil walks in. instead of andrew using some sort of decorum or discretion or shutting his mouth, he continues. he actually gets even more amped up. >> and then he comes up to my office yelling and screaming at me that i should have shown more compassion. >> but i think when that happens, i think what people are looking for is some level of sympathy. >> that's not--again, my staff has to function a right way. >> i know. >> when neil started working here, and i told him to this-- to his face--i had big hopes for him. >> when you say that to somebody, "i had high hopes for you..." >> neil did not hear that from me until we had a huge argument in t
>> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! -- >> andrew, i gotta tell you-- your laugh scares the [bleep] out of me. >> because it's a farce. what neil did was reach down and push the dog back, at which point, the dog bit him. >> it sounds like he was just trying to stop the dog from running in the street. >> i was horrified. why--why would you do that? >> as andrew's ranting and raving, neil walks in. instead of andrew using some sort of decorum or discretion or shutting...
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rabbi and a skinhead walk into a bar and-- ha ha,-- you see how that could-- ha-- i mean-- they're-- ha ha, they're sort of-- sort of, anyway, you get the idea. ha, ha, ha, ha. and it wasn't just his joke. his foreign policy material didn't fare much better. >> the idea that it is a good idea for putin to be in syria, let isis take out assad and then putin will take out isis. that's like a board game, that's like playing monopoly or something. >> trevor: wait, let me get that straight. monopoly is the first board game that comes to your mind? there's no better board game to describe the risk, of a strategy that puts our battleships into trouble. sorry. (applause). >> trevor: but who knows, maybe the bush family's monopoly games just get really intense. you have been captured by isis, go directly to the mass quer aid mass grave, do not pass go, do not say good-bye to your family. (laughter) now we also saw the possible new narrative in this story. donald trump might be overstaying his welcome. >> ronald reagan was strong but ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan walked away at reykjavik. he walked away, he quit talking when it was time to quit talking. >>
rabbi and a skinhead walk into a bar and-- ha ha,-- you see how that could-- ha-- i mean-- they're-- ha ha, they're sort of-- sort of, anyway, you get the idea. ha, ha, ha, ha. and it wasn't just his joke. his foreign policy material didn't fare much better. >> the idea that it is a good idea for putin to be in syria, let isis take out assad and then putin will take out isis. that's like a board game, that's like playing monopoly or something. >> trevor: wait, let me get that...
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i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care uh-huh want to do a mitzvah this hanukkah? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. >> whitaker: in july of last year, joseph wood was strapped to a gurney in arizona's death chamber. his execution, by lethal injection with a new cocktail of drugs, was supposed to take about ten minutes. it took almost two hours, the longest execution in u.s. history. when lethal injections were introduced in 1977, they were supposed to be a more humane form of capital punishment. instead, the process has become unproven toxic drugs. at the heart of the problem-- pharmaceutical companies have banned the use of their drugs for capital punishment, partly under pressure from death penalty opponents. without access to the lethal agents they have used for decades, the states are turning to new, untried drugs. and that's creating an execution crisis in america, making it harder and harder to ensure that, when a state decides to end
i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care uh-huh want to do a mitzvah this hanukkah? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. >> whitaker: in july of last year, joseph wood was strapped to a gurney in arizona's death chamber. his execution, by lethal injection with a new cocktail of drugs, was supposed to take about ten minutes. it...
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i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our musical guest tonight is debuting a new song off of his highly anticipated collaborative project, "indie 500" with producer, 9th wonder. performing "every ghetto" with a little help from rhapsody and the roots, give it up for talib kweli! [ cheers and applause ] revolution so i roll down the window revolution i see gun store gun store liquor store gun store i'm like where are you taking me shout dave chappelle we about to live it up we about to give it up we about to twist it up every ghetto uh huh starting salary yeah it's part reality part solidarity every ghetto uh huh we got our leaders too but do they leave us or they lead us and they see it through every ghetto we packing precious metals it's next level we raise the yeah yeah yeah yeah every ghetto every cty like ms. mill they way to used to the missed meals hard to concentrate hard to sit still murder rate permanent place in the top ten we live here these hipsters drop in y
i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our musical guest tonight is debuting a new song off of his highly anticipated collaborative project, "indie 500" with producer, 9th wonder. performing "every ghetto" with a little help from rhapsody and the roots, give it up for talib kweli! [ cheers and applause ] revolution so i roll down...
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i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reform and getting eight million kids covered. now, it's about stopping republicans from repealing obamacare, and taking on insurance companies to bring down drug prices. i'm not going to let any family be deprived of healthcare. and throw it away. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our musical guest tonight is debuting a new song off of his highly anticipated collaborative project, "indie 500" with producer, 9th wonder. performing "every ghetto" with a little help from rhapsody and the roots, give it up for talib kweli! [ cheers and applause ] revolution so i roll down the window revolution i see gun store gun store liquor store gun store i'm like where are you taking me shout dave chappelle we about to live it up we about to give it up we about to twist it up every ghetto uh huh startin
i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reform and getting eight million kids covered. now, it's about stopping republicans from repealing obamacare, and taking on insurance companies to bring down drug prices. i'm not going to let any family be deprived...
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i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care here's a penny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome.. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f 8.0 with that penny. nice! pennies for everyone! get penny doorbuster deals on great devices this black friday from 8:00 a.m. till noon while supplies last. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our musical guest tonight is debuting a new soso off of his highly anticipated 500" with producer, 9th wonder. performing "every ghetto" with a little help from rhapsody and the roots, give it up for talib kweli! [ cheers and applause ] revolution so i roll down the window revolution i i e gun store gun storor liquor store gun store i'm like where are you taking me shout dave chappelle we about to live it up we about to give it up we about to twist it up every ghetto uh huh starting salary yeah it's part reality part solidarity every ghetto uh huh we got our leaders too but do they leave us or they l
i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care here's a penny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome.. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f 8.0 with that penny. nice! pennies for everyone! get penny doorbuster deals on great devices this black friday from 8:00 a.m. till noon while supplies last. [ cheers...
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has an army. it has financial resources. it has oil. it has a territory. it has allies in europe. including in our country, with radicalized people. it commits atrocity there and wishes to kill here. it has killed here. night of the 13th of november, at least 129 people lost their lives. our thoughts go to them, to these men, to these women who were cowardly killed, traumatized. our thoughts go to their families. .ho are now grieving bloodied paris and saint-denis, but they affect all of the french people, no matter where they live in the country. because it is the entire country --t was attacked, because it because of what it stands for, what it represents, its values, its fight to eradicate terrorism. and, quite simply, for what we are. s attack isrrorist the very idea of france, what it represents, what it has been throughout the generations. for the freedom that it proclaims for the universal rights -- for the freedom that it proclaims, for the universal rights that it defends. that is what was attacked on the night of november 13. barbarians, in their violence, attacked the french people in all its diversity, without converting themselves -- without concern himself with ethnicity, with religion. it was the use of france that was targeted because the youth represents vitality, generosity, freedom. simply, life. the emotion is huge, and so is the anger. each and every one of us is experiencing compassion for the victims of the attacks. action.ant to neutralize the perpetrators of these attacks and those who give the orders. terrorists isse to terrorize us, to divide us. sure to guarantee within each commune in france the unity that is our strength, the levelheadedness that is our dignity. you are elected officials of the republic. you represent the diversity of our country. and you also rep
has an army. it has financial resources. it has oil. it has a territory. it has allies in europe. including in our country, with radicalized people. it commits atrocity there and wishes to kill here. it has killed here. night of the 13th of november, at least 129 people lost their lives. our thoughts go to them, to these men, to these women who were cowardly killed, traumatized. our thoughts go to their families. .ho are now grieving bloodied paris and saint-denis, but they affect all of the...
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has been thinking it would. >> the super p.a.c. has yet to spend very much money. cruz has some assets rubio doesn't have. he has states he can win. he also has money he has super p.a.c. money and hard dollars. end hashe ground. he has organizers in every county in the first four states. no one else has that. rubio has a lot of strengths too. the establishment winner of iowa will be in a very strong position and that could be rubio. right now if you're setting up assets cruz has a lot of assets and no one else in the field has except truch. >> jeb bush at 4%. >> he was talking that south carolina poll where rubio is up nine points in the last couple of weeks. don't count out marco rubio. i would ask you as you talk to those sources in south carolina about the collapse of ben carson over the last week how much of this is related to a post-paris world where the voters want a serious man perhaps he's a serious man in his field as a physician but he wants somebody with experience. >> reporter: i think it's played a significant role, willie. that had just been unfolding. we were starting to grapple with how ben carson was going deal with all of those questions. when i was here last week we've seen a lot
has been thinking it would. >> the super p.a.c. has yet to spend very much money. cruz has some assets rubio doesn't have. he has states he can win. he also has money he has super p.a.c. money and hard dollars. end hashe ground. he has organizers in every county in the first four states. no one else has that. rubio has a lot of strengths too. the establishment winner of iowa will be in a very strong position and that could be rubio. right now if you're setting up assets cruz has a lot of...
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has gotten through. >> i think it is understandable the residual skepticism people have. how much progress has been made, a lot has progress has been made. progress on paper has been made in terms of making -- now it has to be implemented. the key issue is around conduct. i think what angers people with what is being tackled now, individual responsibility hasot been there. we have seen big fines against institutions, relatively few institutions -- >> some have gone to jail. >> it is broader than that. culture anderall with a broadavior set of people in the industry. we have made sweeping changes. i would underscore, in conjunction with banks and market participants who are in the process of rewriting the codes of conduct in this industry. we are connecting as regulators, the fda and us as the financial regulator, are correcting those cold and behaviors to individual responsibility and accountability. it is not just the responsibility of that be trader. >> that is going to make the biggest change in my view. >> enforcement around those regulations. >> going back on this unreliable boyfriend. you have tried to communicate to people about possible interest rates rising. all of these things, and yet we are still here flirting with the idea of interest rates. do you think there was no alternative thinking back. did you have any regrets? mark: n
has gotten through. >> i think it is understandable the residual skepticism people have. how much progress has been made, a lot has progress has been made. progress on paper has been made in terms of making -- now it has to be implemented. the key issue is around conduct. i think what angers people with what is being tackled now, individual responsibility hasot been there. we have seen big fines against institutions, relatively few institutions -- >> some have gone to jail. >>...
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has been in recent months, it has not been, it has been mixed. growth has ticked down and is on trend, domestic cost growth has come up with expectation. some cost has been softer. the picture is mixed, boeing still have a situation where domestic demand in the economy is resilient and part of that is robust, it is progressing. >> if you try to communicate to people about the idea of all these things and yet, we are flirting with the idea of interest rates, do you think there is no alternative looking back, any regrets? >> no, look. forward guidance initially was very much about the early stages of recovery and what is the minimum conditions required before we even begin to think about raising interest rates. if you look at the historical reaction from the bank of england coming given the strength of the initial recovery, 2013 into 2014, the strength of purchasing managers and growth, historically the bank of england would have raised rates three times in that time. as you can tell, that revealed, that would not have been the right thing. it was partly binding the hands of the community to say, let's look at the reaction, let's see what the underlying inflation does. i think it actually gave people cause it to invest. subsequent to that, we have given guidance on the path of interest rates. limited and gradual. we have repeated so many times, it is so boring, it is just part of the furniture now. but that is a good thing, that is the call we made in december 2013, the -- so two years ago we made that call, now it is accepted and it hasnsistent. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the greek saga transfixed the markets in 2015, with a new prime minister in athens, imposed by the european commission. he took his country to the very brink of an exit from the european currency. there were many late nights. this became an existential crisis for the euro. they looked like they would run out of cash, the closure of banks increased the misery of ordinary people who had already endured years of economic pain. >> in another era, before the crisis, earnings in central athens was one of the top 10 most expensive retail locations, not just in europe, but the entire world. now eight years later, it is number 29 and that is behind places like copenhagen and dublin. to tell me more, we look at the situation. nicky: retail sales volume fell by about 30% in 2010, 2007, athens was the eighth most expensive street in the world. >> can you quantify the drop in rent and prices? nicky: rent dropped from 300 euros in 2010 to 160. >> so about half? >> yes. >> do you g
has been in recent months, it has not been, it has been mixed. growth has ticked down and is on trend, domestic cost growth has come up with expectation. some cost has been softer. the picture is mixed, boeing still have a situation where domestic demand in the economy is resilient and part of that is robust, it is progressing. >> if you try to communicate to people about the idea of all these things and yet, we are flirting with the idea of interest rates, do you think there is no...
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ha ha uh-huh they be like hey hey ha ha but i don't care uh-huh uh-huh i shoot 'em like hey hey ha ha and i don't care uh-huh want to do a mitzvah this hanukkah? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. >> whitaker: in july of last year, joseph wood was strapped to a gurney in arizona's death chamber. his execution, by lethal injection with a new cocktail of drugs, was supposed to take about ten minutes. it took almost two hours, the longest execution in u.s. history. when lethal injections were introduced in 1977, they were supposed to be a more humane form of capital punishment. instead, the process has become a messy testing ground for unproven toxic drugs. at the heart of the problem-- pharmaceutical companies have banned the use of their drugs for capital punishment, partly under pressure from death penalty opponents. without access to the lethal agents they have used for decades, the states are turning to new, untried drugs. and that's creating an execution crisis in america, making it harder and harder to ensure that, when a state decides to end a life, things don't go horribly awry, as they did in the execution of joseph wood. arizona is one of 31 states to employ capital punishment. cameras aren't allowed here, but video takes us inside death row, where more than 100 inmates are awaiting execution by lethal injection. on july 23, 2014, it was joseph wood's turn. wood had been convicted of murdering his former girlfriend and her father. at 1:52 p.m., arizona executioners began pumping an experimental combination of drugs into wood's veins. they had never before used these drugs
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has a history of substance abuse and bad behavior. he has been married three times and has . >> reporter: has five children. he said he told his ex-wives about his diagnosis and has been on medication. -- and has five children. he said he told his ex-wives about his diagnosis and has been on medication. >> have you had unprotected sex? >> yes, but they were completely warned. >> reporter: he says people who has known of his status had blackmailed him. he said he hopes the statement will reduce the stigma of hiv. he said in one instance a prostitute took photos of his medication and threatened to sell the pictures. >>> let's head to the campaign trail where marco rubio is back on top of the power rankings. not much else changes in this week's survey. one pundit suggest the terror attacks froze any momentum candidates would have had. so, marco rubio is followed by donald trump and ben carson at number three. >>> i would argue topper shutt is the most powerful man in washington. >> i like your thinking. i think we will be fine tomorrow but thursday we are concerned. let's talk about the three day guarantee. today was a little more sunny than i thought it would be. we will tell you how we did tonight at 11:00. the clouds have moved in and right now it is cloudy. tempe
has a history of substance abuse and bad behavior. he has been married three times and has . >> reporter: has five children. he said he told his ex-wives about his diagnosis and has been on medication. -- and has five children. he said he told his ex-wives about his diagnosis and has been on medication. >> have you had unprotected sex? >> yes, but they were completely warned. >> reporter: he says people who has known of his status had blackmailed him. he said he hopes...
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has jihadist state that has had his lineage from the prophet mohammed -- charlie: he has serious religious credentials. koranic has a phd in studies. he has the lineage from mohammed -- charlie: do you know anyone who has written about knowing him? tends to beut it former friends. his current friends are keeping quiet and staying close to him and close lipped. about the entry of the russians in syria. make it's going to obligated. i personally welcome the russians taking the fight to takes but i worry it attention off the assad regime. regime haseen fueling this conflict. , it its earliest days released the jihadists from prison. they have not gone after him. charlie: why? they prioritize state building in the sunni hinterland. all of the other rebel groups want to overthrow men damascus. , you worryassad about those trying to overthrew you and damascus. ian: it is also a symbolic thing. you can make the case, i am fighting this awful insurgency. i am the person against real terror, and would really it's in his interest to be on isis' side. charlie: bob gates was talking to me and says one of the things i have not heard anybody talk about is the potential for what the western intelligence or buses, including the cia, can do on the ground in terms of infiltrating, sabotage activities to make life harder for isis. i think there are a number of things we can do without sending more troops and aggravating the situation in terms of turning people on the ground against us because we are back in there. not a very leaky ship, unfortun
has jihadist state that has had his lineage from the prophet mohammed -- charlie: he has serious religious credentials. koranic has a phd in studies. he has the lineage from mohammed -- charlie: do you know anyone who has written about knowing him? tends to beut it former friends. his current friends are keeping quiet and staying close to him and close lipped. about the entry of the russians in syria. make it's going to obligated. i personally welcome the russians taking the fight to takes but...
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ha, ha. ha, ha. >> you really work them. i could not believe howard was the hour is. >> we need to show them how much thigh can do. they don't know. >> come on. with me. come on. come on. ha, ha. >> there you go. >> what about watching your wife like she is in the army. shouting. >> i like it. >> when people with parkinson's step in and yelled at by a coach they're no longer a person with parkinson's disease. they're a fighter. they're a boxer. that's the difference. they don't feel the disease any more. >> the director of research at the university of indianapolis's college of health sciences. she conducted the major study of effects of boxing therapy on parkinson's. >> we shouldy people over two years. participated in boxing. didn't see any progress of the disease in people that are boxed. >> arrested the disease. >> in some cases they were better after the two year period. >> the theory is that boxing generates a renewed growth of the kind of brain cells damaged by the disease. >> high intensitier exstiz can be neuroprotective. it enhances the dope mean in the brain. improve growth of neurons. >> it enhances. it goes to wt t t e problem is? >> right. all the evidence we have now. with hive intensity exercise we can improve strength. walking aability, their balance. quality of life. likely aulgs seeing changes within the brain as well. >> reporter: she's says one of the patients she studied. tom timberlake shows what rock steady can do. >> had parkinson's, six years. wasn't getting out. found rock steady. started in. this gentleman. nine years later. you wouldn't recognize him. he is a fighter. he is better today in 2015 than before he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. better now than before he was diagnosed. it saved his life. >> nobody is saying boxing is a cure. just that people seem to include. >> does this make you feel more optimistic. about your disease? >> yeah. my left arm all the whole arm. it should really go. >> was. wow. >> that's just punching a bag. and doing, extra sizes. >> do you give a sense of slowing the progression. >> certainly slowing symptoms. >> what aaron is doing -- is something that any conceivable a year ago. >> whoa. >> you it's a highly thercontagious disease.here. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. well, things in the bedroom have alwaysyeah, no complaints. we've always had a lot of fun, but i wanted to try something new. and i'm into that. so we're using k-y love. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both of our sensations. right, i mean, for both of us, just... yeah, it just takes all those awesome feelings you usually feel and it just makes them... rawr... dare to feel more with new k-y love. >>> a biography of former president h.w. bush has controversy. in destiny of power, the senior bush takes shots at top aide in the add strags of his son. this as jeb is asked for the campaign trail. >> we have seen the bush boys disagree with their mother once or twice before. a rare disagreement with their father. reluctant to say anything negative when his son was in the white house not as reluctant any more. >> at age 91, the 41st president is getting a few things off his chest. donald rumsfeld, his son's secretary of defense is an arrogant fellow with a lack of humility. dick cheney, is an iron ass who just became very hard line and very different from the dick cheney i knew and worked with. >> i have had much worse said about me. >> cheney seemed amused. rumsfeld said in a statement, bush 41 is getting up in years and misjudges bush 43 who i found made his own decisions. >> george would say, this is, this was under my watch. i was commander-in-chief. >> reporter: jeb bush weighed in from new hampshire and said he didn't share hi
ha, ha. ha, ha. >> you really work them. i could not believe howard was the hour is. >> we need to show them how much thigh can do. they don't know. >> come on. with me. come on. come on. ha, ha. >> there you go. >> what about watching your wife like she is in the army. shouting. >> i like it. >> when people with parkinson's step in and yelled at by a coach they're no longer a person with parkinson's disease. they're a fighter. they're a boxer. that's...
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has not yet turned. it is coming closer. -- thereess has been has been progress but it has been mixed. growth has take down to growing on trend. domestic cost growth has picked up. some imported costs have been softer. the picture is mixed but we still have a situation where domestic demand is resilient and private domestic demand is robust. john: that is interesting. my reading was that you ought to be happy about what is happening at home. what is booking you is the emerging markets. coyly, theu were prospect have weekend. -- have weakened. mark: what we did with us forecast, we took down our medium-term expectations for emerging markets. the u.k. is more exposed to so it and united states is slightly derivative exposure to emerging-market. we took down medium-term prospects to such an extent that it hasour forecast. if you look at u.k. weighted growth, our forecast has gone fourths of a percentage point. principally because of emerging markets. we see the chinese economy and our best estimate the rate of growth slowing to about 6% at present. china is at the center of this but this is not just a china story. john: when you say best estimate , the prospect of banks inside china, your head of the financial stability board. how much do you worry about how much bad stuff there is on the balance sheets of chinese banks? mark: anytime you have had a sharp increase in credit growth as you have in china and more broadly in non-japan asia, one can expect at some point there will be an uptick in nonperforming loans. we have not yet seen that. the increase in private credit -- aggregate credit in china has doubled to more than two times gdp in the last five years. --the economy slows in china chinese nominal growth was about 20% in the immediate aftermath of the crisis and has slowed to just ab
has not yet turned. it is coming closer. -- thereess has been has been progress but it has been mixed. growth has take down to growing on trend. domestic cost growth has picked up. some imported costs have been softer. the picture is mixed but we still have a situation where domestic demand is resilient and private domestic demand is robust. john: that is interesting. my reading was that you ought to be happy about what is happening at home. what is booking you is the emerging markets. coyly,...
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ha, ha. ha, ha. >> you really work them. i could not believe howard was the hour is. >> we need to show them how much thigh can do. they don't know. >> come on. with me. come on. come on. ha, ha. >> there you go. >> what about watching your wife like she is in the army. shouting. >> i like it. >> when people with parkinson's step in and yelled at by a coach they're no longer a person with parkinson's disease. they're a fighter. they're a boxer. that's the difference. they don't feel the disease any more. >> the director of research at the university of indianapolis's college of health scscnces. she conducted the major study of effects of boxing therapy on >> we shouldy people over two years. participiped in boxixi. didn't see any progress of the disease in people that are boxed. >> arrested the disease. >> in some cases they were better after the two year period. >> the theory is that boxing generates a renewed growth of the kind of brain cells damaged by the disease. >> high intensitier exstiz can be neuroprotectiviv it enhances the dope mean in the brain. improve growth of neurons. >> it enhances. it goes to what the problem is? >> right. all the evidence we have now. with hive intensity exercise we can improve strength. walking aability, their balance. quality of life. likely aulgs seeing changes within the brain as well. >> reporter: she's says one of tom timberlake shows what rock steady can do. >> had parkinson's, six years. wasn't getting out. found rock steady. started in. this gentleman. nine years later. you wouldn't recognize him. he is a fighter. he is better today in 2015 than before he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. better now than before he was diagnosed. it saved his life. >> nobody is saying boxing is a cure. just that people seem to include. >> does this make you feel more optimistic. about your disease? >> yeah. my left arm all the whole arm. it should really go. >> was. wow. >> that's just punching a bag. >> do you give a sense of slowing the progression. >> certainly slowing symptoms. >> what aaron is doing -- is something that any conceivable a year ago. >> you there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. fortunately, many pepele who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. well, things in the bedroom have always been pretty good. yeah, no complaints. we've always had a lot of fun, but i wanted to try something new. and i'i'into that. so we're using k-y love. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both of our sensations. right, i mean, for both of us, just... yeah, it just takes all those awesome feelings you usually feel and it just makes them... rawr... >>> a biography of former president h.w. bush has created controversy. in destiny of power, the senior bush takes shots at top aide in the add strags of his son. this as jeb is asked for the campaign trail. >> we have seen the bush boys disagree with their mother once or twice before. a rare disagreement with their father. reluctant to say anything negative when his son was in the ite house not as reluctant any more. >> at age 91, the 41st president is getting a few things off his chest. donald rumsfeld, his son's secretary of defense is a a arrogant fellow with a lack of humility. dick cheney, is an iron ass who st became very hard line and very different from the dick cheney i knew and worked with. >> i have had much worse said about me. >> cheney seemed amused. rumsfeld said in a statement, bush 41 is getting up in years and misjudges bush 43 who i found made his own decisions. >> george would say, this is, this was under my watch. i was commander-in-chief. >> reporter: jeb bush weighed in from new hampshire and said he didn't sha
ha, ha. ha, ha. >> you really work them. i could not believe howard was the hour is. >> we need to show them how much thigh can do. they don't know. >> come on. with me. come on. come on. ha, ha. >> there you go. >> what about watching your wife like she is in the army. shouting. >> i like it. >> when people with parkinson's step in and yelled at by a coach they're no longer a person with parkinson's disease. they're a fighter. they're a boxer. that's...