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so that's what lee hirsch's film was really all about. he's taken 5 families and he's documented it and yesterday over 3,000 of our students had a chance to view and many of them i think cried because they know it's happening in their own school site. and just because we get a label sometimes in san francisco that we're progressive or that we know better, it's happening also on our own turf to unacceptable levels. i wanted it share with you i'll be doing my part, i'll be doing more than my part. i've indicated to melinda and certainly ann marie and her coordination of this, we will be on the forefront with our school district and our administrators and our commissions to work together with the bay area to end this, to talk about it and expose it and to continue really carrying out a promise that we have made as leaders in our very dynamic bay area. we will not tolerate intolerance and we will expose it, get rid of it, and we will educate our kids, the next generation who will hopefully inherit a better world. we've got to set those condit
so that's what lee hirsch's film was really all about. he's taken 5 families and he's documented it and yesterday over 3,000 of our students had a chance to view and many of them i think cried because they know it's happening in their own school site. and just because we get a label sometimes in san francisco that we're progressive or that we know better, it's happening also on our own turf to unacceptable levels. i wanted it share with you i'll be doing my part, i'll be doing more than my...
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we had a question and answer session at the end of the movie and lee hirsch was there, unsolicited, he was not a plant, a student stood up, he was probably an athlete, strong, good-looking young man, he stood up and said what can i do when i get back to my school to make a difference? can we start a club, can we have an event, will you support that? it was a superintendent's dream to have a student say, what can i do? we want every student to go back and say we're going to do something and make it part of what we're going to do against bullying. the one thing i will share with you, ladies and gentlemen, this is not an issue that is just a school district issue. this is an issue that is a community issue. ironically yesterday as we were preparing to have 3,000 students come to 4 or 5 different venues across san francisco to watch this film, the evening before and the morning of the film yesterday we were in very close communication with the superintendent in marin county schools because there had been an incident where some pictures had been posted on facebook that were very compromisin
we had a question and answer session at the end of the movie and lee hirsch was there, unsolicited, he was not a plant, a student stood up, he was probably an athlete, strong, good-looking young man, he stood up and said what can i do when i get back to my school to make a difference? can we start a club, can we have an event, will you support that? it was a superintendent's dream to have a student say, what can i do? we want every student to go back and say we're going to do something and make...
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liz: steven hirsch the ceo of vivid. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you.e all signed to exclusive contracts with penthouse, so forget about them. >> we have our own girls. >> all right. listen as i send it back to you guys, we spent the whole day showing people fox business exclusive. television cameras have never gone behind the scenes here at the penthouse 3d studios. when you talk about how sin sells it is an investment opportunity. that's what fox business has tried to do on every day that we've been around for you. i will send it back to you guys. david: sandra said, she didn't know women in porn dressed like that. i told her they don't dress like that for long in porn. but any rate. i wasn't supposed to say that? sandra: they're if you have coverage dresses there. david: they are. they come off. sandra: liz, thank you so much. david: live and steve hirsch, thank you so much. we go from adult entertainment to the clubs. rick's cabaret, the publicly-traded company that is the pace seter for adult clubs around the country. you didn't know that, did you?
liz: steven hirsch the ceo of vivid. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you.e all signed to exclusive contracts with penthouse, so forget about them. >> we have our own girls. >> all right. listen as i send it back to you guys, we spent the whole day showing people fox business exclusive. television cameras have never gone behind the scenes here at the penthouse 3d studios. when you talk about how sin sells it is an investment opportunity. that's what fox business has...
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recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i really
recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not...
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. >> i had a question, my brother lives close to this area, to miss hirsch who gave us her presentation. the area from lake shore plaza to before 23rd avenue, i'm wondering why that area was chosen. i did notice the bike lanes. it's an $800,000 grant. i have curiosity about why this stretch was chosen and how it enhances the i am improvements that have been in the pass like the bike lane. >> certainly, these scene scene intersections were chosen largely because of the need as well as the fit with the funding source. these highway safety improvement grants require a very stated driven cost analysis and to the kinds of accidents happened and kind of treatments and the kind of values determined to reduce accidents and that's how we selected these intersectioned. they do have a repaving project insulated for 2014. we are working to minimize disruption to that area. >> thank you. very much. >> supervisor yee. >> yes. i want to alert the public and thank you for being concerned about pedestrian safety. we are going to have a meeting some time in march and i welcome people to come and to expre
. >> i had a question, my brother lives close to this area, to miss hirsch who gave us her presentation. the area from lake shore plaza to before 23rd avenue, i'm wondering why that area was chosen. i did notice the bike lanes. it's an $800,000 grant. i have curiosity about why this stretch was chosen and how it enhances the i am improvements that have been in the pass like the bike lane. >> certainly, these scene scene intersections were chosen largely because of the need as well...
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. >> it was -- the original movie, "bully" that prompted this by lee hirsch, he captured something thatly captured on film. you see kids being bullied and you see the impact it has on them, their families, on the parents, on the schools. and we wanted to follow up with some of the people we met in his film. and that young man who was being pump punched on the bus would see how his life was transformed and seeing what works in trying to stop bullying, what doesn't work, and where we can do more. and what more needs to be done. >> the film maker, as you mentioned, talked about his own experiences with bullying, as well. is this something that you had any sort of personal -- how do you ask somebody if they were bullied? i hate being asked that myself. >> i wasn't really bullied in school at all. i was lucky. my school was very tended to. there was certainly bullying going on. but i think anybody -- i think we all can remember what it's like to be a kid. and i think all kids feel a sense of alienation, feel a sense of not fitting in. certainly if you are a gay or lesbian child, that's exace
. >> it was -- the original movie, "bully" that prompted this by lee hirsch, he captured something thatly captured on film. you see kids being bullied and you see the impact it has on them, their families, on the parents, on the schools. and we wanted to follow up with some of the people we met in his film. and that young man who was being pump punched on the bus would see how his life was transformed and seeing what works in trying to stop bullying, what doesn't work, and where...
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miles. bill collins. martha mahoney, who also does our halloween. terry. i saved lizzy. this is lizzy hirsch. she has been there. one of the founders of the friends of joe d in 1997. what started with planting a little grass on the children's playground has greatly expanded. few people know that the movie "thelma and louise" is a highly fictionalized account of lizzy and mine's adventures. [ applause ] >> most of it is overstated except for the driving off the cliff part. we have done that more than once. [ laughter ] the so yay lizzy. [ applause ] where is tan? he won't come up here, but there is tan hiding in the back. [ applause ] of the chinese town community development center. tan is one of the hardest working neighborhood activists and one of the smartest political operatives that i know. i learn something every time i talk to him and we have really used his help on this project. tina of the russian river neighbors wasn't able to be here, but her colleagues were and we thank the russian hill neighbors for standing by us, our sister organizations, all of our schools. nester from the te
miles. bill collins. martha mahoney, who also does our halloween. terry. i saved lizzy. this is lizzy hirsch. she has been there. one of the founders of the friends of joe d in 1997. what started with planting a little grass on the children's playground has greatly expanded. few people know that the movie "thelma and louise" is a highly fictionalized account of lizzy and mine's adventures. [ applause ] >> most of it is overstated except for the driving off the cliff part. we...
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i am brian hirsch, structural engineer, resident and business owner in north beach as a consulting firm. quite frankly, i think the overall subway planning has been poor from the very start. having said that, it looks like it's going to go ahead anyway and if it's going to go ahead, do it right. it's going to get to north beach eventually and perhaps even to fisherman's wharf. if so, do it now and extract at the pagoda theater, not bury it in chinatown at some cost. because in the future, it will be extended. and it will benefit the city to have a complete transit system rather than just a partial one. it would be absurd to stop it at chinatown and burry bury it there. that does no good. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors my name is julie christinsen and i'm in favor of the proposatch my favorite line is the adage we use about planting trees. it's never easy, but for our part of the city it needs to be done. i think a lot of the people here really want to talk about whether there should about a subway or not. you think we're a little past that discussion. what i want
i am brian hirsch, structural engineer, resident and business owner in north beach as a consulting firm. quite frankly, i think the overall subway planning has been poor from the very start. having said that, it looks like it's going to go ahead anyway and if it's going to go ahead, do it right. it's going to get to north beach eventually and perhaps even to fisherman's wharf. if so, do it now and extract at the pagoda theater, not bury it in chinatown at some cost. because in the future, it...
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so, we visited doug hirsch, ceo of california-based good rx. >> americans are paying too much for theirription drugs, until now. >> reporter: his company shows you the best deals around your town. here's how it works. all you do is type in your drug, your location and it will find the best price. for extra savings, show them your smartphone coupon or print it from their free website. good rx even tells you the pharmacy's numbers and shows you how to get there. >> i am not tech savvy and i think is really easy. >> reporter: they claim they can save 20% to 80% on the same drug. we checked, and it worked for linda, a retiree from california. and we discovered something else in the process. when we called pharmacies around town, wildly different prices for the same drug. i just need to get a quote for 40 milligrams of lipitor. $21.59. $149.99. $147.99. that's shocking. so far, we called four pharmacies. for the generic of lipitor, we've received quotes of $15, $21.59, $149.99 and $147.99. >> yep. >> reporter: that's for the generic. >> and nobody questions it. >> reporter: we found out that
so, we visited doug hirsch, ceo of california-based good rx. >> americans are paying too much for theirription drugs, until now. >> reporter: his company shows you the best deals around your town. here's how it works. all you do is type in your drug, your location and it will find the best price. for extra savings, show them your smartphone coupon or print it from their free website. good rx even tells you the pharmacy's numbers and shows you how to get there. >> i am not tech...
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she is the commute champion for the city and county of san francisco, ananda hirsch, she's with the department of public works. and, again, this is the first great race that she's had participated in. and she had the greatest number of clean commute trips by biking, walking, car pooling and taking transit to get to work. and i wanted to just congratulate ananda. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, ananda. and next we have our other five winners representing the city and county of san francisco. the first is the highest level of employee participation in a midsize company. the first place winner is [speaker not understood] and accepting the trophy is brenda chu and alicia collins, the company had 45% participation. so, here's brian: -- brenda and alicia on behalf of nectar therapeutics. clap lap (applause) clap >> and the third place winner is jennifer taylor. the company had 13% participation. jennifer? is jennifer here? (applause) >> and for the highest level of employee participation in a small company where 100% of their employees participated, we have bars and tone creative agency and acce
she is the commute champion for the city and county of san francisco, ananda hirsch, she's with the department of public works. and, again, this is the first great race that she's had participated in. and she had the greatest number of clean commute trips by biking, walking, car pooling and taking transit to get to work. and i wanted to just congratulate ananda. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, ananda. and next we have our other five winners representing the city and county of san...
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administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschor of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. welcome to this special report "sex, lies and audiotape." the case of jodi arias. we now know the things that she and her boyfriend did right up until she shot, stabbed and slashed him to death. just who is this woman? is she a murderer? tonight, you can watch the testimony and decide for yourself. reporting for us tonight is randi kaye. >> thank you, anderson. jodi arias, cold-blooded killer or long suffering victim? we've been mesmerized by the tragic tale of fatal attraction. tonight, a killer in her own words as jodi arias fights from having to pay the ultimate price. the testimony is graphic, both the images and language and may be too explicit for younger viewers. ♪ a new and glo
administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschor of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. welcome to this special report "sex, lies and...
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the film maker, lee hirsch spent a year embedded in schools, and what he saw, so eye-opening oh, it raised alarm bells about how critical and dangerous the problem of bullying has become. but something else also happened. in the year since "bully" was released, they have gone on profound journeys and undergone profound transformations. we spent the last year documenting those journeys and you'll see them tonight. you don't have to see "bully" to understand the plight of the characters in it. but after tonight, you might just want to. i want to warn you, some of what you'll see and hear tonight is disturbing but we think it's important that you see it and hear it because it will help you understand what kids out there are really facing. so in partnership with the cartoon network, here is "the bully effect." ♪ >> by sharing his story, alex has given a voice to the millions of kids who suffer in silence. let's show him our love, our gratitude. please give a big welcome to alex libby. [cheers and applause ] >> let me talk to you about -- about bullying and what i went through and what many peo
the film maker, lee hirsch spent a year embedded in schools, and what he saw, so eye-opening oh, it raised alarm bells about how critical and dangerous the problem of bullying has become. but something else also happened. in the year since "bully" was released, they have gone on profound journeys and undergone profound transformations. we spent the last year documenting those journeys and you'll see them tonight. you don't have to see "bully" to understand the plight of the...
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administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. welcome to this "360" special report, "sex, lies and audiotape" of the jodi arias trial. the defendant's third week on the stand, and almost unique in the country answering questions from the jury. some of which were deeply skeptical of her story that she killed her boy friend in self defense. reporting tonight for us is "360's" randi kaye. >> thanks, anderson. for days, she has been in this white house behind me, trying to explain to jurors why she had no choice but to kill travis alexander. the prosecution tells a very different story of a woman dangerous and obsessed. but all seem to agree, the relationship was explosive. sex, stalking, sordid details. tonight, jodi arias in the fight
administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. welcome to this "360" special report, "sex,...
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[laughter] >> john hirsch. i'm not a medical doctor, but i work with them. listening to some and are so far, i have heard a clear motivation of movement away from fee-for-service payment. from what i've seen in working with medical doctors, personalities issue associated with that, which is an motivation to work hard. the more you do, the more you get. i'll take that call at 7:00 p.m. on friday night. if the compensation structure is changed, that's probably old news, sent to you been thinking about. there is a second that all aspects but i think warrants some discussion and that is that innovation in medicine takes place both in academic institutions and in private is with people tinkering because if they tinker it gives them a competitive advantage in their practice will be rewarded. what they give you a simple dirty second example from ophthalmology. he used to be with cataract operation, it is common to have the type perforated in the course of a procedure and a patch. ophthalmologist in private is tinkering figured out rather than making a puncture woun
[laughter] >> john hirsch. i'm not a medical doctor, but i work with them. listening to some and are so far, i have heard a clear motivation of movement away from fee-for-service payment. from what i've seen in working with medical doctors, personalities issue associated with that, which is an motivation to work hard. the more you do, the more you get. i'll take that call at 7:00 p.m. on friday night. if the compensation structure is changed, that's probably old news, sent to you been...
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michael hirsch and "the washington post" editorial writer ruth marcus.d to see both of you again. michael, how might his death represent a different opportunity for a stronger relationship with the united states here? >> well, he was really a unique quality. it's difficult to say what the vice president who will be interim president will do, he was very devoted to chavez, and chavezista movement. he hurled assaults at the united states, so there's no change there. but he's also said to be a less charismatic, someone more willing to compromise, so there's certainly a possibility anyway that things could move beyond the democrat gogry we have seen for the last 12, 13 years. >> yeah, certainly not in support of the united states and trying to separate itself politically as well as economically. ruth, to you, we were just mentioning marco rubio. i also want to real this to you, from former congressman joe kennedy. he had this to say -- president chavez cared deep by about the poors of venezuela and other nations around the world. there are close to 2 million
michael hirsch and "the washington post" editorial writer ruth marcus.d to see both of you again. michael, how might his death represent a different opportunity for a stronger relationship with the united states here? >> well, he was really a unique quality. it's difficult to say what the vice president who will be interim president will do, he was very devoted to chavez, and chavezista movement. he hurled assaults at the united states, so there's no change there. but he's also...
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administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. something years. and it feels healing. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. welcome to this special report "sex, lies and audiotape." the defendant's third week on the stand, answering questions from the jury. something that were skeptical that she killed her boyfriend in self defense. randy? >> for 17 days, she has been on the witness stand behind me, trying to explain to jurors why she had no choice but to kill travis alexander. all seem to agree, the relationship was explosive. sex, stalking, sordid details. tonight, she is in the fight for her life. >> as we began, there was a critical question in play. would her story hold up? >> would you agree that you are the person who actually slit mr. alexander's
administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. something years. and it feels healing. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. welcome...
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we will have steven hirsch. david: not just movies we're talking about the real thing. have you heard of the bunny ranch? that one of those legal prostitution places they have got out in nevada? den necessary hoff. featured on hphbo, talking about the business of bored dell lows. liz: the name in pornography. larry flynt will be joining me. see him at 3:00 p.m. eastern. more business advice all day tomorrow. david: "money" with melissa francis is next. >> i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. every party has to end. the question is, when? the bulls are throwing a rager on wall street but is it too late for average investors to show up? our market power panel tells you how to make money no matter where the market goes. >>> plus, nothing tastes sweeter than a bailout. uncle sam is ready to come to the rescue of the sugar industry as prices plunge. we have money for this, but not white house tours for kids? consumers and taxpayers may have more than a biter pill to swallow. we're going to explain. >>> democrats lay down their cards on the new budget. forge
we will have steven hirsch. david: not just movies we're talking about the real thing. have you heard of the bunny ranch? that one of those legal prostitution places they have got out in nevada? den necessary hoff. featured on hphbo, talking about the business of bored dell lows. liz: the name in pornography. larry flynt will be joining me. see him at 3:00 p.m. eastern. more business advice all day tomorrow. david: "money" with melissa francis is next. >> i'm melissa francis and...
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allan hirsch is with cal/e.p.a. >> reporter: the original study itself, was it good science? >> well, our analysis which we completed in 2008 agreed with the original 1987 paper. we found that the rates of stomach cancer in these five villages were significantly higher than stomach cancer rates in the overall province. >> reporter: the california epa set its public health goal of .02 parts per billion in 2011. the next step, changing the drinking water standards, has not happened. there's been a fair amount of study about hexavalent chromium over the years. is that scientific jury in? >> i don't think so. there are a lot of scientists that are still debating that question. i think that's why the process has taken so long from what i've read both at e.p.a. and at the state level. so, i think they're still trying to figure out exactly what is the right answer there. >> reporter: back in hinkley, i got tour of the massive p.g.& e. cleanup project. kevin sullivan is the engineer in charge. they have buried a concrete barrier and are pumping ethanol into the ground, which converts
allan hirsch is with cal/e.p.a. >> reporter: the original study itself, was it good science? >> well, our analysis which we completed in 2008 agreed with the original 1987 paper. we found that the rates of stomach cancer in these five villages were significantly higher than stomach cancer rates in the overall province. >> reporter: the california epa set its public health goal of .02 parts per billion in 2011. the next step, changing the drinking water standards, has not...
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administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschor of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. good evening, everyone. what has not happened in nearly six centuries has happened today. we'll take you inside pope benedict's departure and reveal details about what his like is going to be life after retiring from a job almost no one has retired from. >> the lawmaker who took on the lawmakers. a police chief who said there's a simple way to eliminate gun violence. he joins us tonight. we begin with crime and punishment. probably the most dramatic moments yet in a trial that was off the charts when it came to crime, deception, and dirty secrets. jody arias has broken down on the stand. she's been on the stand for 13 days now. the whole time, until today, calmly and coolly talking about the most intima
administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschor of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. good evening, everyone. what has not happened in nearly six centuries has happened...
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administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschor of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. the law man who took on a lawmaker. hear from a police chief who says there's a simple way to reduce gun violence and wonder why our representatives are making it so complicated. he joins us tonight. we begin though with crime and punishment, the most dramatic moments in a trial that was already off the charts when it comes to drama and deception and dirty little secrets. jodi arias broke down today. she's been on the stand for a whopping 13 days now. 13 days. the whole time until today, calmly and cooley talking about the most intimate details of her relationship with a man named travis alexander, a man she now admits to killing in 2008. today it focused on the day she actually killed
administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschor of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. the law man who took on a lawmaker. hear from a police chief...
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hirsch: smell's important for anywhere from learning to physical behavior to empathy. there's literally an invisible universe at the tip of our nose that impacts upon us all the time, whether we recognize it or not. rowe: so many behaviors are mediated by our sense of smell and by olfaction that uh it's-it's really one of the most important senses that we have. of course it's easy to take it for granted you know, and so whatever enters your nose, your nose has to figure out, "what is that? is it good? is it bad? is it dangerous? is it romantic? is it threatening?" sherman: why do we exist? i mean, we exist to have perceptions, and to have sensations, and to have experiences, and emotions, and really, the brain is where that all takes place. herz: smells do trigger our most emotionally intense memories. because emotion is so deeply intertwined neurologically with the experience of smell, we literally have this emotional response almost immediately upon smelling something. [music] host: our sense of smell is gateway to the seen and the unseen world and the key to our mem
hirsch: smell's important for anywhere from learning to physical behavior to empathy. there's literally an invisible universe at the tip of our nose that impacts upon us all the time, whether we recognize it or not. rowe: so many behaviors are mediated by our sense of smell and by olfaction that uh it's-it's really one of the most important senses that we have. of course it's easy to take it for granted you know, and so whatever enters your nose, your nose has to figure out, "what is that?...
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. >> congressman, let me read what michael hirsch wrote in the national journal. a new humility, indeed a kind of neo-isolationism that is shaping major decisions as profound lace hubris did a decade ago. call tt iraq syndrome. it has clearly become our nation's vietnam syndrome and will likely be the dominant factor in foreign policy decisions of both democratic and republican administrations for years to come. what do you think? >> i wouldn't necessarily agree, because, you know, in vietnam we said as the colonel said we learned our lesson but we didn't learn a lesson in the iraq war. even now, the same warhawks are saying we should be in syria. we should go and bomb iran. so i feel as if there is a premise we should be more isolated, that's not the temperature of the republican party for the most part, besides rand paul, who is separate. that's a shame. because we as a country should always be the reluctant warrior. when you look back now to the ten-year anniversary of the iraq war to know this war was started as you mentioned, chris, because the bush administr
. >> congressman, let me read what michael hirsch wrote in the national journal. a new humility, indeed a kind of neo-isolationism that is shaping major decisions as profound lace hubris did a decade ago. call tt iraq syndrome. it has clearly become our nation's vietnam syndrome and will likely be the dominant factor in foreign policy decisions of both democratic and republican administrations for years to come. what do you think? >> i wouldn't necessarily agree, because, you know,...
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joining us from our cnbc world headquarters is jeff hirsch, the editor and chief of "the stock trader's almanac." >> welcome back, neighbor. >> duty good to see. >> put into perspective this quarter we just had. obviously, it was a strong quarter, but historically, how does it rank? >> as q1s go, it's in the top ten of the best first quarters. and none of those have had major losses. we've had 87 which had a pullback. but there are several other things that have been positive here out of the best six months. everyone says sell in may, but forget about buying in october. that's been firing on all pistons. the seasonalties have been trading very well. and a lot of it's affected by this bernanke put. and it's, you know, a wonder to eme how long the market is going to be able to stay high on this level of kool-aid that the fed's been serving. they may need some more. >> that's what it's all about. when we look back to history, there are a lot of cyclical trends. what we're doing is we're measuring buy and sell. supply and demand, market sentiment. the psychology of the individual investor.
joining us from our cnbc world headquarters is jeff hirsch, the editor and chief of "the stock trader's almanac." >> welcome back, neighbor. >> duty good to see. >> put into perspective this quarter we just had. obviously, it was a strong quarter, but historically, how does it rank? >> as q1s go, it's in the top ten of the best first quarters. and none of those have had major losses. we've had 87 which had a pullback. but there are several other things that...
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administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschctor of "bully" who's here and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> right now a race against time to save a man after he is swallowed up in a sink hole. >> and a wildfire is raging out of control. the fierce flames getting dangerously close to a lot of homes there. >> steep and painful spending cuts, they will take effect almost definitely by the end of the day. washington is powerless and not even willing to stop it. >> the odd couple in north korea, east meets west with dennis rodman and kim jong-un together. >> they look great together. >> they look odd together. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." >> it is friday -- friday, march 1st. 5:00 a.m. in the east. we're going to get started right now. there is a terrifying ordeal unfolding as
administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirschctor of "bully" who's here and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> right now a race against time to save a man after he is...
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recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery
recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery