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out with the hard water. really am going to be anxious to get rid of the soap scum in the shower. problem solved, what's next? >> jan: whoa, hey, what's up brother? >> there's a lot of work going on around here today. >> let me show you something anne-marie. >> o.k. >> laundry detergent. now, we all know it's expensive, right? >> right. >> and if you have hard water in your home, if you install a nuvo h2o system, you'll immediately notice that you use less detergent-- less in the clothes washer less in the dishwasher it'll even take less shampoo to shampoo your hair. >> why is that? >> that's because hard water has these particles in it that like to attach to things, and laundry detergent likes to attach to those particles, so they stick together. >> hmm. >> and it takes twice as much of the detergent to get the job done. >> and that means it takes twice as much water to rinse out the soap. >> exactly, you see, hard water is expensive... >> yeah. >> it's damaging, and it forces you to clean, clean, clean. >>
out with the hard water. really am going to be anxious to get rid of the soap scum in the shower. problem solved, what's next? >> jan: whoa, hey, what's up brother? >> there's a lot of work going on around here today. >> let me show you something anne-marie. >> o.k. >> laundry detergent. now, we all know it's expensive, right? >> right. >> and if you have hard water in your home, if you install a nuvo h2o system, you'll immediately notice that you use...
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harding park has a certain percentage allocated to it.e can have a broader discussion on whether that's the right thing for the city of san francisco and what we're talking about today is getting cost recovery for puting on a tournament. >> right, and that course recovery includes all of our lost revenues because it's closed. >> last one, and i appreciate this question, no documentation on the multiplier effect and i am very much with supervisor avalos, big economic reports right now, i think we should take a fine-toothed comb to them given what happened with the america's cup. that being said, generickally speaking, if we say hotel revenue, the rooms might be full already so we don't document it. supply and dmrapbd would dictate if there's that much demand hotel prices will go up and we will get a bigger share of that revenue, correct? >> yes, that is absolutely possible. >> thank you. supervisor mar >> yeah, i appreciate the budget analyst's objectivity and i think this is a really good report that i'm glad supervisor avalos is raising
harding park has a certain percentage allocated to it.e can have a broader discussion on whether that's the right thing for the city of san francisco and what we're talking about today is getting cost recovery for puting on a tournament. >> right, and that course recovery includes all of our lost revenues because it's closed. >> last one, and i appreciate this question, no documentation on the multiplier effect and i am very much with supervisor avalos, big economic reports right...
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hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives. once you get on line with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the operating systems. there are multiple operating systems available bus the most importantly is making astonish and windows. the major dividends can be boiled down to purchase. and making astonish is the programs you'll notice when you go do into the story e store they're more expensive they have you video editing and puc's towards office use and gaming things like that >> all those exponent are what you said into 3 general models the desktop the laptop and the tablet. the desktop is the home computer that you are desktops are good because their lower costs the downside once set up they can't go anywhere >> it's not something you're going to move around the other consideration is the screen side are you can have a larger laptop. a laptop is
hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives. once you get on line with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the operating systems. there are multiple operating systems available bus the most importantly is making astonish and windows. the major dividends can be boiled down to purchase. and making astonish is...
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i am working as hard as i am working and it is not working?> i will tell you what i chose, if you will pay me the minimum allowable by law, i will give you as much work as you have paid me for. if you expect joy, if you expect gratitude, if you expect an extra effort, then i will need something like training, or possibly some guaranteed i will even have a job this time next week. and i will tell you there are millions of us doing that same thing, where we will work as hard as we are paid to because we are honest, but we won't go above and beyond for the companies. that don't guarantee us anything. that feel no sense of loyalty, there is no back and forth, we are supposed to perform empathy and happiness, and be truly glad when it a customer walks in our doors but it doesn't get us forward. more to the point, we are exhausted. we are working two and three jobs and trying to deal with all of the logistics and still trying to have something with a sense of humanity. question don't have that much time to worry about whether the american dream exis
i am working as hard as i am working and it is not working?> i will tell you what i chose, if you will pay me the minimum allowable by law, i will give you as much work as you have paid me for. if you expect joy, if you expect gratitude, if you expect an extra effort, then i will need something like training, or possibly some guaranteed i will even have a job this time next week. and i will tell you there are millions of us doing that same thing, where we will work as hard as we are paid to...
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everybody wanted to work as hard as they could because he was there and he was working so hard. learned that, i learned that you have to be all in. that is something i try to bring to salesforce. >> how confident are you in the future of apple under tim cook? >> i think he is doing a great job. we have seen some great, new products this month, with the new iphones. i have one in my pocket right now. i have a six plus i am really enjoying. apple is a great company, the greatest story in american business. look, steve was the greatest of the greatest, we all know that. being the follow-on will be tough. i think just that makes tim success. >> steve jobs and larry ellison were great personal friends, but how were they different as bosses? >> both are actually phenomenal visionaries. both have a feeling for where the industry is going and work hard with teams to create that reality. i think that where they are a little bit different is there a -- larry was maybe a little more of a suit and tie person, steve was always in his jeans and black turtleneck. their aesthetics were a little
everybody wanted to work as hard as they could because he was there and he was working so hard. learned that, i learned that you have to be all in. that is something i try to bring to salesforce. >> how confident are you in the future of apple under tim cook? >> i think he is doing a great job. we have seen some great, new products this month, with the new iphones. i have one in my pocket right now. i have a six plus i am really enjoying. apple is a great company, the greatest story...
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i do want to thank the cac for their lead irship and hard work on this. you've heard before that they never get thanked, the staff on the ground, pam simms, the entire shipyard team. [applause] i want to give a shout out to olson lee. he's been involved with the shipyard for decades now. it's important to acknowledge his contributions and we're pleased to be bringing this to you today. now i'm getting to the construction [inaudible]. it's our privilege and we've partnered a great deal on a number of affordable projekts and that's where charmane comes in. of course as you know, community development banking is dedicated to lending and investing in low and moderate income communities. that's all they do. they focus on increasing the supply of affordable housing for renters and homeowners, small businesses and providing economic development in stressed and underserved communities. she brings 34 years to real estate with the last 20 years focused on affordable housing and economic development. please join me in welcoming charmane atherton. [applause] >> thank
i do want to thank the cac for their lead irship and hard work on this. you've heard before that they never get thanked, the staff on the ground, pam simms, the entire shipyard team. [applause] i want to give a shout out to olson lee. he's been involved with the shipyard for decades now. it's important to acknowledge his contributions and we're pleased to be bringing this to you today. now i'm getting to the construction [inaudible]. it's our privilege and we've partnered a great deal on a...
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it is a hard balance. in the in the united states because we did not come in with enough authority we were late to escalate. we had to shock congress into acting before we had tools to do enough and slow the pace. we were late to escalate because of that limitation of authority. >> a lot of people are mad and are probably going to still be mad after reading your book. john stewart said this is like an optical illusion. [laughter] but do you think that you can ever succeed in erasing the perception that this was all wrong? >> it is completely understandable anger and rage because it was just so brutal, and we are still living with the scars. unemployment is alarmingly high. catastrophic damage to savings and security. we went into the crisis with pretty high rates of poverty. much worse today. how could you expect people to understand why it was necessary or just to protect the institutions that were at the center of the crisis, who then turned around and paid themselves pretty generous bonuses for a long t
it is a hard balance. in the in the united states because we did not come in with enough authority we were late to escalate. we had to shock congress into acting before we had tools to do enough and slow the pace. we were late to escalate because of that limitation of authority. >> a lot of people are mad and are probably going to still be mad after reading your book. john stewart said this is like an optical illusion. [laughter] but do you think that you can ever succeed in erasing the...
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to get on the trucks to be distributed, it's hard to get printed. the printers are very busy at that time of year, and it's hard to cut to the front of the line. so we had to pull a lot of strings, ask for a lot of favors. we had about five consecutive days of the entire staff and a team of volunteers staying up around the clock to, basically, retranscribe the book, copy edit that new transcription, proof it, compare it to the original, make sure we didn't get anything wrong, lay it out and then print it. so it's been, it's been an amazing, an amazing five days just trying to jam that back into the system at christmas time. >> host: and is it being published as a paperback and an e-book? >> guest: that's correct. it'll be issued simultaneously as a trade paperback and also as an e-book. >> host: now, "the new york times" is reporting that your initial print run will be about 50,000. is that accurate? >> guest: well, that is accurate at the moment, although we're getting just deluged with requests for the book not only from booksellers large and smal
to get on the trucks to be distributed, it's hard to get printed. the printers are very busy at that time of year, and it's hard to cut to the front of the line. so we had to pull a lot of strings, ask for a lot of favors. we had about five consecutive days of the entire staff and a team of volunteers staying up around the clock to, basically, retranscribe the book, copy edit that new transcription, proof it, compare it to the original, make sure we didn't get anything wrong, lay it out and...
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it's hard. i'm working seven days a week, and business is getting better, but the struggle is still the same. >> you made a strategic decision to move your store. >> i did. >> are you far enough away from that to know if it's the right thing to do? your options were not moving or shutting down completely. >> for the first six months, business was cut in half. and now i'm at 65% of recovery from the old store. my rent is a third, and i'm feeling like maybe another six months, another year, if i can get back to 100% of what the old store was doing, with my rent cut by a third, i'm set. and i can look at it and go, wow, nine years. >> and you have one very big motivation to making this work, and you brought him along with you. >> yes, the reach i bought the store in the first place was to provide a college education for julian, and i have that timeframe, and at 100% recovery, i'll have the money to put him through college. >> we'll continue to follow your story with great interest. i want to talk t
it's hard. i'm working seven days a week, and business is getting better, but the struggle is still the same. >> you made a strategic decision to move your store. >> i did. >> are you far enough away from that to know if it's the right thing to do? your options were not moving or shutting down completely. >> for the first six months, business was cut in half. and now i'm at 65% of recovery from the old store. my rent is a third, and i'm feeling like maybe another six...
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how hard woe worked in the summer how hard they was behind me i was behind them worked so hard. coach saban did great job letting us know what we needed to do every week. and coach smart with great job with the defense i'm happy for the state of alabama. happy for roll tide. >> allie: are you on to win the national championship. >> i sure am. >> allie: how do you think daddy did? >> good. >> thanks. >> verne: best stories in college football started out when that man was hired, the patience and development of blake sims. they would not have won it without either of those two guys. >> verne: now time for play of the game presented by nana auto parts let's go back to the early moments here is blake sims play action. he gets popped by shane ray, he lets it go. beautifully thrown to deandrew white. let's look at it again. here is eli gold of the alabama radio network. >> in motion, play action fake. sims, rolls up looks for deandrew white. he's got the ball he's going. touchdown! >> always good to hear our good friend eli gold. his call from the play of the game, postgame show will
how hard woe worked in the summer how hard they was behind me i was behind them worked so hard. coach saban did great job letting us know what we needed to do every week. and coach smart with great job with the defense i'm happy for the state of alabama. happy for roll tide. >> allie: are you on to win the national championship. >> i sure am. >> allie: how do you think daddy did? >> good. >> thanks. >> verne: best stories in college football started out when...
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. >> was it hard work that put you over the top? >> hard work helps. hard work means weekends.hard work means difficulties in personal life. >> fiery debate between jorge ramos and me religion and president obama. >> you say you want to secure the border that's just an excuse not to do nothing. >> sphru 150,000 children crossing the border, you don't have a secure border. >> no, no. that's exactly the opposite. what it means is that the system is working. >> plus another prime time faceoff with our pal john steward. >> has he met your expectations? >> no. but i don't know if my expectations were fair to that individual. >> it's the factor's most interesting and starts right now. >> you can't believe anybody you know is capable of committing a murder or a double murder. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the primary anchor on univision jorge ramos asked me for an interview. i immediately said okay because mr. ramos is a standup guy. he comes in here when we ask him. the
. >> was it hard work that put you over the top? >> hard work helps. hard work means weekends.hard work means difficulties in personal life. >> fiery debate between jorge ramos and me religion and president obama. >> you say you want to secure the border that's just an excuse not to do nothing. >> sphru 150,000 children crossing the border, you don't have a secure border. >> no, no. that's exactly the opposite. what it means is that the system is working....
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the hard rock -- i've been doing all the the hard rocks now.n go into the hotel, hotel. do all the hotels and come back -- >> jimmy: now you're in monaco, going -- good lord yeah, exactly. but it's amazing. good for you. >> i got an an award for that, in monaco. >> jimmy: what should you get an award for? >> i received one, yes. >> jimmy: you did? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, look, it's almost christmas time. >> okay, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: everyone's talking about what they want for christmas stuff like that and here's one things that i got for christmas. and everyone got and everyone loved. this is mike tyson punchout. this is one of the best -- do you remember this? yeah, this is the number one selling video game right now. currently, it's not even out until christmas. no but this is the best thing in the whole wide world. i remember playing this and staying up late. you couldn't really just pause it -- you could pause it, but you would have to beat everyone to go up to mike tyson, which is you, at the end. and you get one ch
the hard rock -- i've been doing all the the hard rocks now.n go into the hotel, hotel. do all the hotels and come back -- >> jimmy: now you're in monaco, going -- good lord yeah, exactly. but it's amazing. good for you. >> i got an an award for that, in monaco. >> jimmy: what should you get an award for? >> i received one, yes. >> jimmy: you did? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, look, it's almost christmas time. >> okay, yeah. [ laughter ]...
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and it's actually not hard to figure out. you can literally see a policy, you know, from the 17th century stretching up into, you know, we can say conservatively into the 1960s, into the 20th century, the mid-20th century here in america, designed to injure african americans. if you understand that and if you take that, it would not make sense that that would just sort of go away, that that injury would disappear within 50 years of half-halting, you know, reform and trying to make things better. it's not actually that hard to figure out. we have it at our core that a certain group of people, who are marked by ancestry, who are marked by melanin, must represent a bottom for us. and, you can see that in the era of enslavement. you can see that literally being written, as i've shown in the piece, into the laws. you can see that when we decide to in this period of enslavement and yet, we still can't get away from having a two-tiered society. you can see it, most depressingly, i have to say for me, when we go to erect our modern s
and it's actually not hard to figure out. you can literally see a policy, you know, from the 17th century stretching up into, you know, we can say conservatively into the 1960s, into the 20th century, the mid-20th century here in america, designed to injure african americans. if you understand that and if you take that, it would not make sense that that would just sort of go away, that that injury would disappear within 50 years of half-halting, you know, reform and trying to make things...
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it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor.d help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free prescription offer. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ >>> now continuing our fox news special report, "elvis at 80." when the king passed, by some accounts, he ha
it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor.d help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma...
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hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight. my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to sit in a cell all day and think about the things you've done. you know what i mean? it's like, man, why did i do that? what a dumb kid. >> during our shoot at new mexico, sears had been approved for a transfer to level five. a lower security housing unit where he would have considerably more freedom and the opportunity to be around other inmates. but with sears, nothing is certain. >> he's been in level five a couple times. i hope he makes it. joe sears, it's a big waiting game. only joe sears knows if he can make it there or not. >> i personally have never had any problems with h
hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight. my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to sit in a...
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for people so hard to get? >> taking your calls -- people people who oppose this bill and what is in it. taking a look at a tweet here. the entioned some of politics behind it, saying coalition of the huh? and y pelosi, steve king, elizabeth warren and ted cruz versus barack obama, joe biden, john boehner. and president obama views it as better compromise the democrats can get in a new congress. calling at ouse is all levels for democrats to corral for support. what are your thoughts? my thought is -- i a ink all of this is just source of adversary. because of people face problems like this -- if i didn't pay my i would be homeless. and to me, this is kind of funny. like the man said earlier on the phone. every time they get to the last minute to do this. but i think what it is now is the haves and have-nots. -- and the poor, well, as they say, you are sol. >> brian colling from washington dc. brian, what are the aspects you like? >> yes, i would like this bill. it really vindicates speaker boehner. is a master
for people so hard to get? >> taking your calls -- people people who oppose this bill and what is in it. taking a look at a tweet here. the entioned some of politics behind it, saying coalition of the huh? and y pelosi, steve king, elizabeth warren and ted cruz versus barack obama, joe biden, john boehner. and president obama views it as better compromise the democrats can get in a new congress. calling at ouse is all levels for democrats to corral for support. what are your thoughts? my...
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that's very hard. very hard.u need to replace everything inside. >> unbelievable. >> money just to come back to business. >> you won't be back. >> i hope so just for you to come. >> we have yen and your dad, you've been on the program with us. we watched -- we have video of the delwood market. tell us about what happened first in august and what happened here. we're showing the video that's your store. >> yeah, this is from the previous time back in august. it was pretty much the same thing, but we were lucky back in august because they were actually trying to burn it down back then. luckily it wasn't successful. but this time, like i said, like i talked to you earlier, it was the thought and feeling of, oh, no, not again. i don't think unless you've been in a situation like this people don't realize how much hard work it is to run a business and then on top of that have somebody try to ruin your business completely. and you've got to walk around there for four, five, six, seven, eight days just to clean up. >> a
that's very hard. very hard.u need to replace everything inside. >> unbelievable. >> money just to come back to business. >> you won't be back. >> i hope so just for you to come. >> we have yen and your dad, you've been on the program with us. we watched -- we have video of the delwood market. tell us about what happened first in august and what happened here. we're showing the video that's your store. >> yeah, this is from the previous time back in august....
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it's hard to tell how or if ayahuasca has affected him. >> one person tripping hard is roman.ery physical performance contrasts sharply with the first-timers who struggle to keep it together during this five-hour ordeal. but whether anyone will experience real healing will have to wait for the light of day. i've been around a lot of people who've been under the influence of various drugs. i myself have been under the influence, but i've never experienced anything like what i experienced last night. the ceremony and the ritual were so elaborate, but the people here are emphatic about the fact that ayahuasca is not a drug. it's a medicine, they say. the first person i see upon arrival is roman. >> do you remember what was happening to you in the ceremony? because you were very physical. >> mm-hmm. i don't hold back at all. it might look a little strange, of course, but i was doing exactly what i was needing to do to get exactly the healing i was getting. >> like many ayahuasca devotees, he claims he's visited in ceremony by serpents and spirit animals who enter his body to enhan
it's hard to tell how or if ayahuasca has affected him. >> one person tripping hard is roman.ery physical performance contrasts sharply with the first-timers who struggle to keep it together during this five-hour ordeal. but whether anyone will experience real healing will have to wait for the light of day. i've been around a lot of people who've been under the influence of various drugs. i myself have been under the influence, but i've never experienced anything like what i experienced...
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>> it's hard -- you analyze yourself. don't know why you're drawn to the aimagine tea party part because of my work with the u.n. -- i imagine it's partly because of my work with the u.n. for over 12 years and see people affected by warment and. and i see what conflict does to the human spirit. we tell stories so we can learn about ourselves and each other. war bring out the worst and the best in people. these extreme situations. what i find interesting to me is that what's different about the films is if you look at them in order, they grow, i think, in a positive way. the first film of really analyzing how -- film was really analyzing how people in the war in yugoslavia who could be friends and lovers, get to a place where they, kill each other. how that, take overment and-- hs over. and it's about that pain and ugly not ainess and how you rid above it and not let it bring you down or bring to you the place where the first film left off. maybe it's that journey of me trying to understand these aspects of human nature an
>> it's hard -- you analyze yourself. don't know why you're drawn to the aimagine tea party part because of my work with the u.n. -- i imagine it's partly because of my work with the u.n. for over 12 years and see people affected by warment and. and i see what conflict does to the human spirit. we tell stories so we can learn about ourselves and each other. war bring out the worst and the best in people. these extreme situations. what i find interesting to me is that what's different...
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that was very hard to do. she is trying to put together bills that fund our government across the board from defense to agriculture to transportation to so many areas that people just take for granted every day until our government shuts down, and then they remember how much they rely on our national parks, or our research and our investment, the protection that is so important in our homeland security bills. she worked hard under very strict requirements that we all supported in another compromise a year ago and maintained that in this. and critically, her work in this avoids another government shutdown. you know, running this place by crisis, we know doesn't work. it hurts our economy, it hurts our family, certainly it hurts our stature as the united states senate. so for her work to put this together and have this bill before us tonight is truly a remarkable accomplishment and really is proof of the stateswoman that she is and i really want to commend her for that. mr. president, i am especially grateful th
that was very hard to do. she is trying to put together bills that fund our government across the board from defense to agriculture to transportation to so many areas that people just take for granted every day until our government shuts down, and then they remember how much they rely on our national parks, or our research and our investment, the protection that is so important in our homeland security bills. she worked hard under very strict requirements that we all supported in another...
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win or lose, eagles fans are die-hard fans. they go to extreme lengths to show their love for the team. our goal was to find the a fan of the game and did exactly that. today's fan of the game is brought to you by mcdonald's, i'm lovin' it. >> eagles fans swarmed the parking lot outside of the linc. our goal to find the biggest fan when we bumped in to monty g. >> number one! >> his energy magnetic, his gear impressive why not treat him to a v.i.p. tour of the sunday night football bus. >> i'm overwhelmed. i'm on this bus and seeing things i never it that'd see. >> he wasn't alone. his 15-year-old nephew wassal in awe. >> one of the best uncles every. loves the team like nobody else does. >> i'm so touched. today is the best day of my life. ♪ i want to say thank you to channel 10 ♪ >> at one point it looked like we could come back and win but we didn't. so they are hoping the eagles can get it together. they are crossing their fingers and say they love their team. that's the latest, nbc 10 news >> thank you very much. back here
win or lose, eagles fans are die-hard fans. they go to extreme lengths to show their love for the team. our goal was to find the a fan of the game and did exactly that. today's fan of the game is brought to you by mcdonald's, i'm lovin' it. >> eagles fans swarmed the parking lot outside of the linc. our goal to find the biggest fan when we bumped in to monty g. >> number one! >> his energy magnetic, his gear impressive why not treat him to a v.i.p. tour of the sunday night...
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it is hard. >> it is hard. >> are you angry? >> we don't know what we need to do exactly. i don't know what's coming back or not or what have you. you don't know anything about what you wanted to do. we go back to ferguson. >> that's your store right now. >> yes. >> hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage? >> more. >> if you wore rowed from last time you are not going to get it back. >> no, no. that's very hard. you want to find the money>> you won't be back. >> i hope so. pray for me to come. >> yen you guys have been on the protest p us. tell us what papped first in august. >> it was pretty much the same thing they were lucky luckily it wasn't successful. it was just the thought and feeling of, oh, no, not again. i don't think unless you have been in a situation like this people don't legalize how much hard work it is to run a business and then on top of that have somebody try to ruin your business completely. and you've there for four, five, six, seven, eight days just to clean up. >> and you're not making money. you still have rent or o >> you are not making money.
it is hard. >> it is hard. >> are you angry? >> we don't know what we need to do exactly. i don't know what's coming back or not or what have you. you don't know anything about what you wanted to do. we go back to ferguson. >> that's your store right now. >> yes. >> hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage? >> more. >> if you wore rowed from last time you are not going to get it back. >> no, no. that's very hard. you want to find the...
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i like working hard.thing to say out loud. >> seth: it's very opposite peter pan. 'cause i don't think he ever says in the play, "you've got to work hard." >> rule number one, work hard. that work ethic will get you everywhere when you grow up. it's not a cool thing. you wouldn't say that to the cool girls. you would be like, "hey, kids, guess what, i like to work hard." but i enjoy -- i enjoy running from a flight in rehersal if i hear a song going on, on another stage that i'm supposed to be at i'll take off my harness, run, rehearse the song and run back. i like working hard. when i'm not working hard, it's not great. >> seth: what happens when you are not working hard? 'cause i'm assuming when you're on a non-live show like "girls." like any tv show, there's down time. >> yeah, exactly. there are days off. i often try to do my friends jobs. i help, i mean -- >> seth: you'll take on other work? >> yes. i've written cover letters for job applications. i've helped people write articles. i've done researc
i like working hard.thing to say out loud. >> seth: it's very opposite peter pan. 'cause i don't think he ever says in the play, "you've got to work hard." >> rule number one, work hard. that work ethic will get you everywhere when you grow up. it's not a cool thing. you wouldn't say that to the cool girls. you would be like, "hey, kids, guess what, i like to work hard." but i enjoy -- i enjoy running from a flight in rehersal if i hear a song going on, on...
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it's a hard job to leave.se. >> my road trip with strippers has come to an end. i'm heading home today and some of the women i spent time with are also going home. some are also headed to their next destination. i learned a lot about this world. even though this is the one industry where women overwhelmingly make more money than men it is not a glamerous job. i don't know if people realize how hard the work is. you have to have a certain set of skills that go way beyond taking off your clothes. >> people are lighting up all over the country. they call it the green rush. marijuana has moved out of the back allies and into the open. in some states it's legal to grow, to sell, the smoke and marijuana could be legalized in a city near you. so easy to get and many think so harmless but when the smoke clears is marijuana bad for you or could pot actually be good for you? >> marijuana is better than a
it's a hard job to leave.se. >> my road trip with strippers has come to an end. i'm heading home today and some of the women i spent time with are also going home. some are also headed to their next destination. i learned a lot about this world. even though this is the one industry where women overwhelmingly make more money than men it is not a glamerous job. i don't know if people realize how hard the work is. you have to have a certain set of skills that go way beyond taking off your...
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to create that hard choice. the solution can still be structural. but i think in the interim creating a sense that there is a cost to engaging in some of these non-illegal or legal corruptions, i think that there is a value in that. >> i think i agree with both of you. [laughter] >> well, we don't disagree. [laughter] >> in the interest of full disclosure i am the publisher of janine wedel. [laughter] but i think one of the chapters talks about this and there are different ways to have this under in a public position and you donated money to fund their policy goals, can you elaborate on how we as individuals talk about this and this idea of naming and shaming that we all talk about? >> that is where we really need the investigative reporters. and it has become a lot more complicated because so much more governing and policy these days is outside of formal government and people do play overlapping roles and there is the ethical problem coming in when the roles are not exposed. when someone is testifying or a publ
to create that hard choice. the solution can still be structural. but i think in the interim creating a sense that there is a cost to engaging in some of these non-illegal or legal corruptions, i think that there is a value in that. >> i think i agree with both of you. [laughter] >> well, we don't disagree. [laughter] >> in the interest of full disclosure i am the publisher of janine wedel. [laughter] but i think one of the chapters talks about this and there are different...
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very hard for him to take any help. >> why didn't you stop him? >> i tried on different occasions to stop elvis when i saw him take something that i thought he shouldn't be taking or taking too much of something. and on the different times he would say like i don't understand, but he would say i need it. i don't understand. >> what would elvis do if he didn't get the drugs he wanted? >> he would get upset sometimes. we were in las vegas, like there for eight weeks. and you know elvis -- was getting his drugs but it got to a point to where his doctor wanted to shut him off in las vegas. and we couldn't reach the doctor anymore. so he jumped up on the table one day and he pulled out his .45 and said i'll buy a [ bleep ] drug store if i want to. you people better realize you're either with me or against me. >> he is speaking about elvis at the end, when we come back how elvis became the world's first rock star, elvis continues. everywhere. people are dropping their pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 mi
very hard for him to take any help. >> why didn't you stop him? >> i tried on different occasions to stop elvis when i saw him take something that i thought he shouldn't be taking or taking too much of something. and on the different times he would say like i don't understand, but he would say i need it. i don't understand. >> what would elvis do if he didn't get the drugs he wanted? >> he would get upset sometimes. we were in las vegas, like there for eight weeks. and...
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miller's staff, for all their hard work. and last but certainly not least, i'd like to offer my deep appreciation to a trusted member of my team, andy banducci. he's poured more time and effort than anyone else, and he's earned the right to a good night's sleep. finally, i'd like to extend my sincere thanks to my colleague, george miller, who will leave this chamber after 40 years of public service. without his courage and determination to do what is right, this effort would not have been possible. through it all, he's been a trusted friend and ally. george has long been a tireless advocate for working families, from the start of his distinguished career down to these final moments in congress. he will leave behind a lasting mark on the house and on the education and work force committee. we haven't agreed on every issue, but in the fine tradition of our committee, we have always found a way to disagree without being disagreeable. i have no doubt he will remain a powerful voice for students, teachers and working families. ge
miller's staff, for all their hard work. and last but certainly not least, i'd like to offer my deep appreciation to a trusted member of my team, andy banducci. he's poured more time and effort than anyone else, and he's earned the right to a good night's sleep. finally, i'd like to extend my sincere thanks to my colleague, george miller, who will leave this chamber after 40 years of public service. without his courage and determination to do what is right, this effort would not have been...
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how hard it's been to outperform the market for active managers. these are the statistics that are the reasons why. here are two of the broadest in the world, nasdaq composite, the russell 3,000 and s&p. the difference is what's so telling. as that composite and the average stock in that index up 1.3. that's very hard for an active manager to keep up with the bench when the portfolio to choose from individually is not keeping up. it's a function of super names. it's really provided the backdrop for the problem of active management this year. in terms of the perpetual motion machine. it's uninterrupted and again, a dip in a day-to-day what to expect is this, when you do dip. let's look at all the dips in the last two years. you dip from a high, when you get back, you stall a little bit. you dip from a high, you stall a little bit. you dip, you stall. you dip, you stall. we're back to a little bit of a prior high. at a minimum, you should stall and or give back more. but not truly break out in a big kind of way, at least when you first approach. >> t
how hard it's been to outperform the market for active managers. these are the statistics that are the reasons why. here are two of the broadest in the world, nasdaq composite, the russell 3,000 and s&p. the difference is what's so telling. as that composite and the average stock in that index up 1.3. that's very hard for an active manager to keep up with the bench when the portfolio to choose from individually is not keeping up. it's a function of super names. it's really provided the...
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you will have a hard time doing that. the right strategy is to be buying what others are selling and selling what others are buying. right now the market overall is in a range of fairness but starting to get to the high end of that range. in a scale of one to ten i would say we are 6.5%. >> your modeling is saying things are changing. change is afoot. change for the better or worse? >> we have a number of things that give us sort of readings on a monthly kind of basis. those are both models that are starting to show that we are not quite as solidly bullish as we had been. a little more risk in the market. the environment is not quite as clearly bullish as it had been. we are getting a little worried. to charlie's point we think along the same types of lines. right now we are about 16 times expected earnings. we book end that with maybe at the end of the year 15 times and low end. that means the market could fall 8% to 10% next year. if you can get to 20 times earnings that gives you another 22% for the s&p here. that is a
you will have a hard time doing that. the right strategy is to be buying what others are selling and selling what others are buying. right now the market overall is in a range of fairness but starting to get to the high end of that range. in a scale of one to ten i would say we are 6.5%. >> your modeling is saying things are changing. change is afoot. change for the better or worse? >> we have a number of things that give us sort of readings on a monthly kind of basis. those are...