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you take the mass of the mack truck, humongous, multiply it by its speed. you get a number. now, take the mass of a roller skate, tiny, tiny, multiply by its speed, you get some number. and you could make that number bigger, couldn't you if v was enormous for the roller skate, isn't that true? so momentum really involves not only inertia but how fast the inertia is moving, inertia and motion. you have that kind of idea. that's what we're gonna talk about today. and today's stuff is all common sense, and it's an outgrowth of newton's laws. if that roller skate is running down the hill and that mack truck is running down the hill and you gotta stop them. you gotta step up in front, put your hand there and force them to a stop. there's gonna be a difference, isn't there? it's gonna be a lot harder to stop the mack truck. why? because you're gonna have to decelerate it. you're gonna have to decelerate it. and it takes not only a lot of force to-- i mean, how much force are gonna take to decelerate the mack truck compared to the roller skate? a lot or a little. a lot. why? 'cause
you take the mass of the mack truck, humongous, multiply it by its speed. you get a number. now, take the mass of a roller skate, tiny, tiny, multiply by its speed, you get some number. and you could make that number bigger, couldn't you if v was enormous for the roller skate, isn't that true? so momentum really involves not only inertia but how fast the inertia is moving, inertia and motion. you have that kind of idea. that's what we're gonna talk about today. and today's stuff is all common...
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humongous headache and i can't finish this tonight. even in this book, the one that really amazed me is john adams is credited with the word chickadee meaning the bird. can't imagine he came up with that himself. probably heard it from a gardener or someone in the street. he is the first one ever to write it down and define it and say what it is which again word is on a matter of poetic, made to sound like what it is. smile is the word for her smile, try to say it without smiling. for getting the greek and when stems, that is part of it. the word has got to fit. it can't just be something created to be funny. it has to fit the situation. >> my question might be similar. you give examples like finalize and prioritize and i wish i knew the answer, what ending to add to that or if we picked up on that after words. for good ten minutes -- that is not a word but your point, when we adopt and pickup on and how does it become part of our vernacular -- you noticed that. >> what words did you say? >> exercise. >> there is a microphone in this r
humongous headache and i can't finish this tonight. even in this book, the one that really amazed me is john adams is credited with the word chickadee meaning the bird. can't imagine he came up with that himself. probably heard it from a gardener or someone in the street. he is the first one ever to write it down and define it and say what it is which again word is on a matter of poetic, made to sound like what it is. smile is the word for her smile, try to say it without smiling. for getting...
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. >> cat sized rats with humongous tails. cat sized rats with humongous tails. >> i've been doing it for 23 years. >> have you ever seen it like this? >> no. >> reporter: exterminator eddy marco believes when the superstorm rolled in last october, it may have flushed out the vermin. >> since october, november, december, there's been rats all over the place. >> reporter: it's unclear if hurricane sandy is the reason, but complaints to 311 about rodents are up this fall and winter. in hurricane impacted areas, there were 121 calls in the last three months. that is a 21% increase from years before. other neighborhoods, like lower manhattan, greenpoint, coney island and the west village have also seen increases. >> people were really reporting an alarming increase in neighborhoods that had been hit by the storm. >> reporter: council woman jessica lapin wants the city to hire more pest control officers to catch and kill the rodents. >> it's a health issue that the sooner we tackle the better. >> reporter: the health department say
. >> cat sized rats with humongous tails. cat sized rats with humongous tails. >> i've been doing it for 23 years. >> have you ever seen it like this? >> no. >> reporter: exterminator eddy marco believes when the superstorm rolled in last october, it may have flushed out the vermin. >> since october, november, december, there's been rats all over the place. >> reporter: it's unclear if hurricane sandy is the reason, but complaints to 311 about rodents...
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. >> you were humongous. >> a couple more boot camps and you'll be down to your birth weight. >> fingers crossed. >> do you like hot girls? do you also enjoy sexy guys? then you're in luck because "tmz" presents understanding bisexuality, a.k.a., so you want to bone everyone! starring clive davis. and why clive davis, you ask? one simple reason. >> clive davis is bisexual. >> veteran music producer and the man who discovered whitney houston goes both ways, at least according to his recent appearance on the katie couric show. >> you don't have to be only one thing or another. for me, it's the person. >> and we totally support his choice especially after seeing an important film about bisexuality. here's a clip. god, tolerance is awesome. but back to clive davis. >> said he didn't have a gay relationship until he was in his 50's. >> he's dividing it up, first 50 and last 50. >> what caused clive's sudden interest in gentlemen? >> when you're that big, you just people. i've always said it. rock stars, whatever, they're every which way. >> it's true. rock stars will bone anyone and anything.
. >> you were humongous. >> a couple more boot camps and you'll be down to your birth weight. >> fingers crossed. >> do you like hot girls? do you also enjoy sexy guys? then you're in luck because "tmz" presents understanding bisexuality, a.k.a., so you want to bone everyone! starring clive davis. and why clive davis, you ask? one simple reason. >> clive davis is bisexual. >> veteran music producer and the man who discovered whitney houston goes...
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. >> you were humongous. >> a couple more boot camps and you'll be down to your birth weight. [laughter] >> fingers crossed. >> do you like hot girls? do you also enjoy sexy guys? then you're in luck because "tmz" presents understanding bisexuality, a.k.a., so you want to bone everyone! starring clive davis. and why clive davis, you ask? one simple reason. >> clive davis is bisexual. >> veteran music producer and the man who discovered whitney houston goes both ways, at least according to his recent appearance on the katie couric show. >> you don't have to be only one thing or another. for me, it's the person. >> and we totally support his choice especially after seeing an important film about bisexuality. here's a clip. god, tolerance is awesome. but back to clive davis. >> said he didn't have a gay relationship until he was in his 50's. >> he's dividing it up, first 50 and last 50. >> what caused clive's sudden interest in gentlemen? >> when you're that big, you just [beep] people. i've always said it. rock stars, whatever, they're every which way. >> it's true. rock stars w
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this is the think plant that i was talking about and you will see in just a second that there is a humongous hole in the middle of that building and this is another thing that we should we should keep in mind is that you has been a closed region for a very long time during the soviet era it was essentially this center of the nuclear research and it was it was a kind of you know top secret facilities are all over the place there and there is there is one nuclear storage facility called me out and a lot of people are now saying that this is really in the best graces that none of the asteroids and there were at least five. of fragments of the asteroid it's really fortunate that none of the asteroids have actually landed into that facility because that obviously would have been we would be talking about nuclear disaster there but again the minister of emergency emergencies is saying that all nuclear facilities in the region are working top notch nothing out of the extraordinary happening pretty dramatic songs of the day absolutely in shanab and it's going to all of us actually here so what about
this is the think plant that i was talking about and you will see in just a second that there is a humongous hole in the middle of that building and this is another thing that we should we should keep in mind is that you has been a closed region for a very long time during the soviet era it was essentially this center of the nuclear research and it was it was a kind of you know top secret facilities are all over the place there and there is there is one nuclear storage facility called me out...
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the event yes when a humongous meteorite has also flown into i had flown from outer space apparently that was this this is not the obviously this is what's happening in these their youth. but anyway the event was actually a was actually a lot more drastic than this one has damaged more than two thousand square metres of forest it has fallen in siberia so nobody was hurt like in this instance at least. we don't know what he had dashboard cameras at that point a back in one thousand eight. that that event was actually also incredible for humanity you can say first of all there's actually no crater to be found from that secondly it has caused tremendous mutations. in trees and the life doubt entire wiped out entire. areas of forest again nobody can find a crater actually was a big fan of all sorts of mysteries like this one that actually google didn't try to find any pictures of the crater whatsoever people are saying yes the meteor has fallen but what exactly happened nobody knows but again that was the we're talking about this is now the consequences however we've been talking to peop
the event yes when a humongous meteorite has also flown into i had flown from outer space apparently that was this this is not the obviously this is what's happening in these their youth. but anyway the event was actually a was actually a lot more drastic than this one has damaged more than two thousand square metres of forest it has fallen in siberia so nobody was hurt like in this instance at least. we don't know what he had dashboard cameras at that point a back in one thousand eight. that...
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this is the think plant that i was talking about and you will see in just a second that there is a humongous hole in the middle of that building and this is another thing that we should we should keep in mind is that she has been a closed region for a very long time during the soviet era it was essentially this center of the nuclear research and it was it was kind of a you know top secret facilities are all over the place there and there is there is a want nuclear storage facility called me out and a lot of people are now saying that this is really in the best graces that none of the asteroids and there were at least five. of the asteroid it's really fortunate that none of the asteroids have actually landed into that facility because that obviously would have been we would be talking about nuclear disaster there but again the minister of emergency emergencies is saying that all nuclear facilities in the region are working a top notch nothing out of the extraordinary happening pretty dramatic songs of the day absolutely in in shanab. and all of us actually here so what about that asteroid. ex
this is the think plant that i was talking about and you will see in just a second that there is a humongous hole in the middle of that building and this is another thing that we should we should keep in mind is that she has been a closed region for a very long time during the soviet era it was essentially this center of the nuclear research and it was it was kind of a you know top secret facilities are all over the place there and there is there is a want nuclear storage facility called me out...
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you get explosive deepening of the storm system lookout it consolidates into a humongous storm they measure fact freeze on the surfaces if they are not treated. late in the day we start switching over to snow. 79 percent humidity. you can see our model handling this pretty well. by lunchtime we go over to liquid form precipitation and rate much of the afternoon we have 3-4 or 5 hours of pretty good snow. here is the timing of all 4-10:00 a.m. at 4-7 we transition from rain-snow it may total 2-4 in. tonight winter storm warnings for the more substantial snows of the north here is the snow that will come down here. you can see some pretty good snow there that comes again tomorrow evening it is out on the east coast. if you're going to boston providence, rhode island hartford, new york we will show you some numbers and you will see how the storm will have grown by the time gets out there boston could have 20 in. or more of snow. turning breezy tonight with freezing rain sleet and son the snow that comes down will be ice pellets most of it will be liquid soap it will freeze on contact with cold
you get explosive deepening of the storm system lookout it consolidates into a humongous storm they measure fact freeze on the surfaces if they are not treated. late in the day we start switching over to snow. 79 percent humidity. you can see our model handling this pretty well. by lunchtime we go over to liquid form precipitation and rate much of the afternoon we have 3-4 or 5 hours of pretty good snow. here is the timing of all 4-10:00 a.m. at 4-7 we transition from rain-snow it may total 2-4...
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the event yes when a humongous meteorite has also flown into i had flown from outer space apparently that was this this is not the obviously this is still what's happening in these their youth. but anyways that the event was actually a was actually a lot more drastic than this one has damaged more than two thousand square metres of forest it has fallen in siberia so. nobody was hurt like in this instance at least we don't know nobody had the dashboard cameras at that point a back in one thousand nine hundred. that that event was actually also incredible for humanity you can say first of all there's actually no crater to be found from that secondly it has caused tremendous mutations in plants in trees and the lifestyle of entire wiped out entire. areas of forest again nobody can find the crater actually was a big fan of all sorts of mysteries like this one that actually google didn't try to find any pictures of the crater whatsoever people are saying yes the meteor has fallen but what exactly happened nobody knows but again that was the we're talking about this is now the consequences
the event yes when a humongous meteorite has also flown into i had flown from outer space apparently that was this this is not the obviously this is still what's happening in these their youth. but anyways that the event was actually a was actually a lot more drastic than this one has damaged more than two thousand square metres of forest it has fallen in siberia so. nobody was hurt like in this instance at least we don't know nobody had the dashboard cameras at that point a back in one...
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was blasteddby a -3 critic from the new yorkk observer...whooused words like "trrctor -sized" and "humongousccarthy's new movie "iientiiy &pthief."i'm afraid he's going to ie in office."new jersey &pgovvrnor chris chriitie held a presssconference addressing a pormmr white house doctor who said his weiiht madeehim unfitt -3 to b president."as you begin to eer these words, hhy create a tress in you that's - pery difficult to overromm." thatts why hereethhy focus on sslf-esteem. "trainers here say ore thannhall their clients have been victims of some type of teasing or don't justtemphasize exercise buttencouragement." "gooo, good, very good."words of people like kim get a new bodyy - and nnw found confideece."i've much better." 3 &p3 the owner oo curves gym says along with each of theer weight-loss rograms, each ccient has weekly meeting with trainers where the ocus 3& coming upp.. -3 3 the former player who inspiree the ravens tt the championship takes center stage. the speeial hhnor that o-j --3 briganceereeeived. 3 ((aaber live teass)) 3 -3 3 3 33 3 3 ááadlib chaaáááaturday... 3 february 9th
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now, multiply the weight of the piano--humongous, huh-- times the amount of meters it goes up, smaller number, yeah? multiply those two together, what's the biggest that number can be? same same. yay, same same. ain't that neat? it works, it works, energy. i remember years ago, i use to hear people talk about the so-called conspiracy of the oil companies, that there are cars, automobiles with little gadgets, usually involving magnets, attached to the carburetors of the cars, would allow cars to go fantastic distances, but the oil companies have bought up the patents and they're withholding it from the public, so the public will have to guzzle down more oil, make more money for the companies. see the idea? that maybe--i was told one time, for example, that with these devices, one could put a couple of liters of gasoline in your car and drive from boston, massachusetts, to san francisco in a couple of liters. but the oil companies won't let you do it, so you have to burn a couple of barrels or something like that. well, how about that, gang? is there any-- are there any rules that govern
now, multiply the weight of the piano--humongous, huh-- times the amount of meters it goes up, smaller number, yeah? multiply those two together, what's the biggest that number can be? same same. yay, same same. ain't that neat? it works, it works, energy. i remember years ago, i use to hear people talk about the so-called conspiracy of the oil companies, that there are cars, automobiles with little gadgets, usually involving magnets, attached to the carburetors of the cars, would allow cars to...
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to have a live shot from national airport and we're going to talk about travel and the amazingly humongous the northeast and how it's affecting us here and of course out west. in virginia there's you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. >>> welcome back to 9news now. u.s. airlines is scrubbing thousands of flights as a nor'easter nears. >> that's from all over the country. not just in our side of the country. delia goncalves is live from reagan national airport with what travelers can expect today and look at that. good morning delia. >> reporter: probably the busiest that i've seen it and it's been busy since 5:00 this morning when we got here soon afterward. we know that 12 flights to new york have been canceled. so far from what we've seen here at the airport, flights heading to new england this morning still on time. that's because we're hearing w
to have a live shot from national airport and we're going to talk about travel and the amazingly humongous the northeast and how it's affecting us here and of course out west. in virginia there's you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. >>>...
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humongous legs, very, very thick. why? because as things get scaled up, scaled up and scaled up, it turns out the thickness of the leg doesn't catch up with the bulk of the body. let's see if we can understand these ideas with the simple example. here's a cube. if i make this cube twice as big. how much heavier will it be? are we gonna say, "--what do you mean by twice as big?" this is what i mean, twice as tall, twice as wide and twice as thick. how heavy will it be compared to now? check your neighbors. here's one twice as big, gang. twice as big has twice as much weight? no. everyone who say that, stand up so the rest of us see what you look like. really? the same guy. [laughter] --this guy has a--okay. no, it turned out this can be how much heavier? - four. - eight. eight times. look, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, oh, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12 times as heavier, yes. [laughter] just-- i'm counting the same one twice, yeah. but 1 cube 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, then we have to assume that there's one down back there we can't
humongous legs, very, very thick. why? because as things get scaled up, scaled up and scaled up, it turns out the thickness of the leg doesn't catch up with the bulk of the body. let's see if we can understand these ideas with the simple example. here's a cube. if i make this cube twice as big. how much heavier will it be? are we gonna say, "--what do you mean by twice as big?" this is what i mean, twice as tall, twice as wide and twice as thick. how heavy will it be compared to now?...
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we had this humongous film that would sit on the shoulders of a 6-year-old. >> rose: a story that is sitting on the shoulders of a 6-year-old. >> and all of our lives depending on it. it was a brash, it was a brash ambition. but you know but specifically, you you know, we were looking for somebody who was fearless. you know, i think that is the essence of the story, what the characters are about, what this little girl is learning is how to be fearless. and when we saw quvenzhane wall is come not audition, she wasn't nervous, she wasn't afraid of me, she wasn't afraid of showing her emotions. she knew who she was and had this incredible poise. >> rose: you knew at first sight. >> not first sight but as soon as she started doing, when she started reading, you know. >> rose: telling the story. >> well, you know, there is a lot of stories from that audition. but she walked in, and was very quiet. and i was giving her the directions and she was just staring at me and she wasn't responding. a lot of times you just think this kid is just not-- nothing is actually getting in, that is normal
we had this humongous film that would sit on the shoulders of a 6-year-old. >> rose: a story that is sitting on the shoulders of a 6-year-old. >> and all of our lives depending on it. it was a brash, it was a brash ambition. but you know but specifically, you you know, we were looking for somebody who was fearless. you know, i think that is the essence of the story, what the characters are about, what this little girl is learning is how to be fearless. and when we saw quvenzhane...
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he delivers blow after blow, calling mccarthy tractor-sized, a humongous creep, and a hippo. >> 90% oful, it will draw this type of attention. just because it's not normal. >> reporter: now the critic calling her out is being criticized himself. eric stonestreet tweeting, turns out, rex reed didn't die sad and alone ten years ago. nope, he's alive and starving for attention. so let's give him some. >> not me! >> reporter: while neither reed nor mccarthy are commenting, she said she's never going to be a stick thin starlet. >> two kids, 41. there's so many other things to worry about. >> reporter: her real woman appeal has made her one of the most successful actresses in hollywood. that didn't stop reed from calling her a gimmick comedian who has devoted her short career to being obese and obnoxious with equal success. >> the woman is trying to mess with your mind, you know that. >> reporter: she had a leading role in "gilmour girls." and an emmy award for "mike & molly." >> it's my first and best pageant ever. >> reporter: perhaps it's ro roseanne barr who used her weight for comic rel
he delivers blow after blow, calling mccarthy tractor-sized, a humongous creep, and a hippo. >> 90% oful, it will draw this type of attention. just because it's not normal. >> reporter: now the critic calling her out is being criticized himself. eric stonestreet tweeting, turns out, rex reed didn't die sad and alone ten years ago. nope, he's alive and starving for attention. so let's give him some. >> not me! >> reporter: while neither reed nor mccarthy are commenting,...
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theft" won the box office far higher than forecast despite the first critic: her tractor sites, sid, humongous explain that many fat jokes, who knew he was even still alive. and the cbs ordering the talent to cut back on flesh exposure. like gary a boy to moon the neighbors. they even joke about it. take a listen. >> as you can see, i read the memo. dennis: the dress may be showing up. cheryl: i like her attitude last night. there may have been some drinking at the grammys, bourbon cutting the alcohol in the drink. due to rising global demand for bourbon saying is exceeding the ability to produce it. dennis: gas prices rising for the third straight week. oil closing a $97 per barrel. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers.
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is, you see that it's not all flat ground, that it's not easy to track people, i think that's a humongoustional value for people. >> reporter: back here along the border. bob, you can keep talk. we have officially got even to the border itself. that is nogales, through the lieu of verse you can see that. you'll see agents and stuff. it's town here they found tunnels. i've actually interrupted bob on this tour as he's telling people about what he sees ahead. what r-r you going t were you going to say in. >> i was going to pull up here and give everybody a chance to get out. >> reporter: bob tells but this as you go along. as i say you can see the mexican fed de federalies. it gives aufp different perspective for those of us who have been down here over the last ten years it gives you a much different perspective than watching it on television. jenna: can see it with your own two eyes. fascinating for taking us along on the ride. we appreciate it. jon: oh, baby, nothing but net, a cheerleader makes the shot of a lifetime, amazing video, next. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awe
is, you see that it's not all flat ground, that it's not easy to track people, i think that's a humongoustional value for people. >> reporter: back here along the border. bob, you can keep talk. we have officially got even to the border itself. that is nogales, through the lieu of verse you can see that. you'll see agents and stuff. it's town here they found tunnels. i've actually interrupted bob on this tour as he's telling people about what he sees ahead. what r-r you going t were you...
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in his review, reed called mccarthy, quote, tractor sized, a screeching humongous creep, and a femaleod of vitriol on social media. it's also true sometimes mccarthy uses her weight as a punch line. so talk back, did rex reed go too far? joining me again from washington molly and melissa, and reverend hutchins will stick around because he has some interesting input, as well. but let's start with you, molly. and just your reaction when you heard rex reed's comments. >> so he goes after her weight and he's a total jerk. but the thing is, she has the talent. she is -- all the female comics getting all the movies, they're all wrong coms and now we finally have someone new that is different and we're going back to sketch comedy. so for him to say something so stupid is ridiculous. and paul fig lamb blasted him because he just looks bad. >> you have to admit melissa mccarthy uses her weight as foil for her comedy. >> it's true and i watch her every monday night on mike and molly and i love her. but i had no idea that it took very little to be a film critic because then i would be one. he's
in his review, reed called mccarthy, quote, tractor sized, a screeching humongous creep, and a femaleod of vitriol on social media. it's also true sometimes mccarthy uses her weight as a punch line. so talk back, did rex reed go too far? joining me again from washington molly and melissa, and reverend hutchins will stick around because he has some interesting input, as well. but let's start with you, molly. and just your reaction when you heard rex reed's comments. >> so he goes after her...
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i called in because i have heard both sides in these humongous tax cuts that we are giving to places like bank of america and i have listened to c-span for the last 20 years. here's what i have gathered. you have already taken 2% of my money, but you have not taken anything where you are putting the money in. take some money from them. bank of america didn't pay anything. $1.9 billion of our money, you can go out there, i urge you know what is going to happen. i'm going to have to pay this back again, you are not going to fix anything. that is not in regard to republicans or democrats. stop selling out america, please. >> i think you make a good point. revenue has to be part of this equation, certainly corporate tax is a part of the problem. it's interesting that there are a lot of corporations that are complaining about the fact that we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world at 35%. but what they never mentioned is what the effective rate is. and it means how much do you actually collect after all the deductions and the write-offs and the different ways to hide inco
i called in because i have heard both sides in these humongous tax cuts that we are giving to places like bank of america and i have listened to c-span for the last 20 years. here's what i have gathered. you have already taken 2% of my money, but you have not taken anything where you are putting the money in. take some money from them. bank of america didn't pay anything. $1.9 billion of our money, you can go out there, i urge you know what is going to happen. i'm going to have to pay this back...
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should she have worn a dress that had this humongous train on it knowing she was kind of the favorite to be the one walking on the stage. i don't think you get to go through a practice run walking up those stairs. >> sometimes they'll have a fellow to stand and help a young lady like that. >>brian: i think there was an important message for people who think they're going to win. pant suits. >> what happened at the sag awards? did you have a problem at the sag awards in terms of the dress. >>gretchen: wait till you see what happens. >> all right. >>gretchen: we don't have it. when she walked up, her dress, it cut right here, peter. there was like a l right here. >>brian: she's okay. >>gretchen: i think it was the same designer for both of them. what did you think of the host seth mcfar land. here's a clip from the opening act that as brian said went on and on and on and on. >> as we honor all the best for the telecast design to put your patience to test. "argo" tells the previously classified story about an american hostage rescue in post revolutionary iran. the story was so top secret
should she have worn a dress that had this humongous train on it knowing she was kind of the favorite to be the one walking on the stage. i don't think you get to go through a practice run walking up those stairs. >> sometimes they'll have a fellow to stand and help a young lady like that. >>brian: i think there was an important message for people who think they're going to win. pant suits. >> what happened at the sag awards? did you have a problem at the sag awards in terms...
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i don't want to be too critical here but this is going to be the most humongous exchange in our society since social security under fdr. >> thank you governor. i have a competition free market question for the utah health exchange and other state exchanges. given that somebody is making 35,000-dollar a year and a penalty of $60 a month and they make 200 month and aca projects across 400 a month, is there any effort to lobby hhs to level the playing field because how are you going to compete if somebody pays a penalty of 6200 it's costing 400? i think that would do it if somebody had an interest and what is your opinion on competition for leveling the playing field and the penalty situation? >> people have to qualify to receive a tax subsidy and the tax credit so there are parameters put in place. for some of us we think in the premise you can have 400% of poverty. that means people can make over $100,000 a year and qualify for tax subsidies. that does make me pause and say is this really the road we want to go down? is this really where government ought to be when it comes to health car
i don't want to be too critical here but this is going to be the most humongous exchange in our society since social security under fdr. >> thank you governor. i have a competition free market question for the utah health exchange and other state exchanges. given that somebody is making 35,000-dollar a year and a penalty of $60 a month and they make 200 month and aca projects across 400 a month, is there any effort to lobby hhs to level the playing field because how are you going to...
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i don't remember lawmakers making a humongous stink about this. some libertarians did. to me, it is two issues. is the president being hypocritical because he complained about george bush and his tactics with the war on terror? yes, but that is a separate issue from president obama is fighting the war on terror. are you against actually killing terrorists? yesterday ed henry from fox news grilled the president's spokesperson on that. >> why are you dancing around the question of whether or not we killed civilians? why can't the government admit that -- >> i don't think i'm dancing around it. i didn't dispute it. what i can't do or what i'm not -- i don't disagree with that. >> do you think this is going to imperil john brennan's nomination? >> the president believes he is uniquely qualified as a 25-year veteran of intelligence work, 25-year veteran at the c.i.a. to lead that agency. and as the president's top counterterrorism advisor these past four years, he has done extraordinary work in the effort to combat al qaeda. >>steve: it is mr. brennan's appearance before thi
i don't remember lawmakers making a humongous stink about this. some libertarians did. to me, it is two issues. is the president being hypocritical because he complained about george bush and his tactics with the war on terror? yes, but that is a separate issue from president obama is fighting the war on terror. are you against actually killing terrorists? yesterday ed henry from fox news grilled the president's spokesperson on that. >> why are you dancing around the question of whether...
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i don't be too critical here but this is going to be the most humongous change in our society since,ou know, social security and fdr. >> thank you, governor. i have competition and free market question for the utah health exchange and other state exchange. given that summaries making $35,000 a year, the panel is $60 a month so they're making what are thousand 200 amok, ac is projected to cost 400 a month. it there any effort to lobby hhs to level the playing field, because how are you going to compete if sony pitts opinion of 60 to 200 it's costing 400? i think that would do if someone had an interest. what is your opinion on competition for leveling the playing field, and the penalty situation? >> people have to qualify to receive the tax subsidy, tax credit subsidy. and so there are some parameters put in place. for some of us we think when you're willing, you could have 400% of poverty. people making over $100,000 a year and qualify for tax subsidy. that does make me pause and say is is really the road want to go down? is this really where government out to be when it comes to hea
i don't be too critical here but this is going to be the most humongous change in our society since,ou know, social security and fdr. >> thank you, governor. i have competition and free market question for the utah health exchange and other state exchange. given that summaries making $35,000 a year, the panel is $60 a month so they're making what are thousand 200 amok, ac is projected to cost 400 a month. it there any effort to lobby hhs to level the playing field, because how are you...