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a little bit of a change in your handwriting there, but why is the big does your handwriting change overlove the title. does handwriting actually deteriorate with age? >> it might. handwriting will change if you go through a dramatic physical or emotional change. >> so you say a dramatic physical or emotional change. what kinds of things if you're just really depressed, if you've gone through a death, a divorce? >> if you're depressed, if you're going through a divorce, it might change. if you're gel getting ill, it w change. you can monitor your health by looking at your and writing. >> when you say getting ill, you mean developing something very serious? >> yes, you can tell someone has alzheimer's or arthritis. for example, on the screen right now, notice this handwriting. this is somebody who has arthritis. they start to get anxious dwu l angular and that's one of the signs. they get all kinds of angles. >> and what are some of the changes you see with alzheimer's? will. >> this is ronald reagan's handwriting. if you look, things will start to blob up. hach it will no longer be smoot
a little bit of a change in your handwriting there, but why is the big does your handwriting change overlove the title. does handwriting actually deteriorate with age? >> it might. handwriting will change if you go through a dramatic physical or emotional change. >> so you say a dramatic physical or emotional change. what kinds of things if you're just really depressed, if you've gone through a death, a divorce? >> if you're depressed, if you're going through a divorce, it...
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seung-yeon, as you don't have the internet this week, handwrite it and then give it to me. >> how's it going? >> um, some annoying things. it's very annoying, because finding some information or getting some news or information from internet, i can't do that. so, uh, it's very hard time for me. [all speaking korean] [laughter] >> seung-yeon's mother has also found it tough. she's the moderator of an internet forum for school mums. they're meeting here face-to-face. but normally, they'd be doing this kind of networking in cyberspace. belonging to a group or a club is a very popular thing in korea, which perhaps explains why social networking sites were invented here first. so, what's it like trying to get by without this very efficient way of keeping in touch? >> [speaking korean] >> it's been very inconvenient. for our internet forum, i normally post regular messages and notices to other parents. now i have to ring or text them all in turn. the upside is that my elder son has been going to bed early. now he can't play games online all night-- and in turn, waking up early. >> the kim ho
seung-yeon, as you don't have the internet this week, handwrite it and then give it to me. >> how's it going? >> um, some annoying things. it's very annoying, because finding some information or getting some news or information from internet, i can't do that. so, uh, it's very hard time for me. [all speaking korean] [laughter] >> seung-yeon's mother has also found it tough. she's the moderator of an internet forum for school mums. they're meeting here face-to-face. but...
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power according to trends research institute director gerald so when it's a simple this is the handwriting on the wall it's called the military industrial complex is in charge of the nation and until that changes there will be an invisible cloak around the pentagon that will allow no one to touch its budget what you will see why the things that are sacrifice the basic in-service. the roads they go on repair in people who are forced to live on the streets and a continuing decline in the health education and overall quality of life for most americans in washington christine france now. does not want ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you without a cause of a is marking the third anniversary of its declaration of independence from serbia but the republic continues to suffer from shoots economic and political chaos and the crisis has been further deepened by a recent critical report submitted by the council of europe and accuses some of course of those leading politicians including the current prime minister. of being involved in horrendous crimes during the one thousand and one thousand
power according to trends research institute director gerald so when it's a simple this is the handwriting on the wall it's called the military industrial complex is in charge of the nation and until that changes there will be an invisible cloak around the pentagon that will allow no one to touch its budget what you will see why the things that are sacrifice the basic in-service. the roads they go on repair in people who are forced to live on the streets and a continuing decline in the health...
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would safe money and cut back on mistakes and typos that happen when clerks try to read people's handwritinggistration forms. >>> president obama will arrive in the bay area later today. >> he'll meet with several technology leaders at a private home to talk about how to expand the economy and create jobs. the president's budget for 2012 calls for a lot more money for research and development. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is one of the people expected to be at tonight's dinner. then air force once is scheduled to land at 6:00 this evening. the president spends the night here and moves on to oregon tomorrow morning. >>> we just checked in with cnbc's nicole lapin doing a series of states in financial trouble. he says 48 out of 50 states are dealing with budget shortfalls totaling $191 billion, the largest gap on record. with more on what the obama administration is doing to help, we say good morning to capitol hill reporter kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: hey, good morning. yes, one of president obama's big initiatives is high-speed rail and spending on infrastructure to make the future be
would safe money and cut back on mistakes and typos that happen when clerks try to read people's handwritinggistration forms. >>> president obama will arrive in the bay area later today. >> he'll meet with several technology leaders at a private home to talk about how to expand the economy and create jobs. the president's budget for 2012 calls for a lot more money for research and development. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is one of the people expected to be at tonight's...
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let's say i had 600 pages of all these notes and handwriting and i took about 300 or 400 pages for the memoir and then i wrote short stories that parallel the memoir but now they're fiction and more lurid and even more ridiculous and awful things happen to these widows. i wanted to make it worth the fiction that it was in real life to show that other widows have had worse times than i've had. >> brown: but is fiction better for some things and non-fiction better for others? >> yes, fiction is much better for some things, definitely. the sort of thing that i wanted to do is to strike a. >> rodriguez: nantd chord of universality in other people, which is best done by fiction. >> brown: and let me ask you one last thing. these events took place in 2008. i've since read that you've remarried. >> yes, i've remarried a wonderful person. he himself has had a... some severe family losss so he's not unfamiliar with grief but he's very resolute, has a wonderful sense of humor and one of the things about being a widow or widower, you need a sense of humor because everything's going to fall apart.
let's say i had 600 pages of all these notes and handwriting and i took about 300 or 400 pages for the memoir and then i wrote short stories that parallel the memoir but now they're fiction and more lurid and even more ridiculous and awful things happen to these widows. i wanted to make it worth the fiction that it was in real life to show that other widows have had worse times than i've had. >> brown: but is fiction better for some things and non-fiction better for others? >> yes,...
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and they covered the handwriting and how, you know, he really refined and honed everything. we started to see, you know, he was pretty serious about developing the arguments that he would put together in his presidency. the national security documents showed that ronald reagan was taking charge in those meetings. so that takes about five to ten years to really start seeing the archiveal data. some of it is literally processing. we need people to go through it in folders. my guess is five to ten years from now, when we start to see what's in, what happened behind the scenes, we're going to see some serious reassessments. i don't know what they will be. which direction. but will thereby reassessments. >> lara brown? >> i think the one thing that i would to that, i just spent a lot of time writing about the individuals before they came president and who the individuals turn out to be as president is not all that surprising when you spend time understanding who they were before they got into the office. i think we have made sort of a tragic error consistently in believing that t
and they covered the handwriting and how, you know, he really refined and honed everything. we started to see, you know, he was pretty serious about developing the arguments that he would put together in his presidency. the national security documents showed that ronald reagan was taking charge in those meetings. so that takes about five to ten years to really start seeing the archiveal data. some of it is literally processing. we need people to go through it in folders. my guess is five to ten...
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supporters very quickly and i think my friends on the other side of the aisle saw you that the handwriting was on the wall. they couldn't let the train leave the station, if you will. so, senator establish -- stabenow was picked to go to the floor and i was very happy to vote for my amendment and vote yes and see 81 votes for it, whether it had her name on it or my name on it. >> some critics have said it is easy to tear things down. will the republicans have any job creation packages to put forth to replace what you call the job crushing of the healthcare bill? >> the private sector is being crushed by excessive government spepbgd. we have added $3 trillion to our debt in the last two years. at the same time we have lost three million jobs. one of the morse important things we can do to get the private sector going is quit doing what we did in the last congress. we hope to take the country in a different direction. the president is at least rhetorically pivoting on a lot of these issues. we will see if he backs it up with real action and willing to come in our direction on trade agreement
supporters very quickly and i think my friends on the other side of the aisle saw you that the handwriting was on the wall. they couldn't let the train leave the station, if you will. so, senator establish -- stabenow was picked to go to the floor and i was very happy to vote for my amendment and vote yes and see 81 votes for it, whether it had her name on it or my name on it. >> some critics have said it is easy to tear things down. will the republicans have any job creation packages to...
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it was handwriting that i could read. i was always interested in linking because i knew i could read the original material, then, of course, the memorial. when you are 12 years old, the steps alone are a challenge. that was the beginning. host: abraham lincoln200.com is the website. caller: i think mr. holzer just dismiss the nasdaq that i just -- an aspect that i just recently was acquainted with. lincoln was born and grew up when there was great migration to the west, the great wagon trains that went from the 1820's, the 1850's and beyond. he probably grow up with a vision of expansion of this continent. so, during the war, or around that time, he built the transcontinental railway, or initiated it, the telegraph was beginning to be, you mentioned the technology. i think that the liberation of the slaves was not the only result, but in a way, he initiated the 20th century because when he united this country and theodore roosevelt came in and build the panama canal, which europe could not do. then, in the middle of the 2
it was handwriting that i could read. i was always interested in linking because i knew i could read the original material, then, of course, the memorial. when you are 12 years old, the steps alone are a challenge. that was the beginning. host: abraham lincoln200.com is the website. caller: i think mr. holzer just dismiss the nasdaq that i just -- an aspect that i just recently was acquainted with. lincoln was born and grew up when there was great migration to the west, the great wagon trains...
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supporters very, very quickly, and i think my friends on the other side of the aisle saw that the handwriting was on the wall. they couldn't let the train leave the station if you will and so senator and for whatever reason was picked to kind of go to the floor, call up really my amendment but i was very, very happy to vote for my amendment and vote yes and see 81 votes for it whether it had her name on it or my name on it. >> some of your critics have said it's easy to tear things down. will the republicans have any job creation packages to put forth to replace what you call job crushing health care bill? >> the private sector is being crushed by excessive government spending. we've added $3 trillion to our debt in the last two years. at the same time, we lost 3 million jobs. one of the most important things we could do to get the private sector going again is quit doing what we did the last congress, and we're hoping to take the country at a different direction. the president is at least rhetorically pivoting on a lot of these issues. now we'll see if he'll back that up with real action, an
supporters very, very quickly, and i think my friends on the other side of the aisle saw that the handwriting was on the wall. they couldn't let the train leave the station if you will and so senator and for whatever reason was picked to kind of go to the floor, call up really my amendment but i was very, very happy to vote for my amendment and vote yes and see 81 votes for it whether it had her name on it or my name on it. >> some of your critics have said it's easy to tear things down....