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it will tip the iceberg over. peter, you might have a future in this business, peter gubber thank you. you. >> thank you. neil: not just the rich and famous, now the young are getting neil: i think generation y gave the economy an f, worker between anes of 19 and 30 are having trouble finding jobs, they are getting low-paying retail jobs. the same group that was giving the president overwhelming praise years ago, and we discuss, it might not be a matter of keeping the base, but as much could be a problem there well, as you mentioned study shows that young voters, were 30, are working more retail jobs, they are not high paying jobs. so, the bad economy is reflected on this generation, they were a huge support for president in 2008. it will be different in 2012. he will not have this base of support. the question is, for the voters, will they not show up or vote for romney. neil: you know young people, in a dire straight 4 years ago, unemployment rate was lower for them. but it was still 9.7% then, over 12% now amon
it will tip the iceberg over. peter, you might have a future in this business, peter gubber thank you. you. >> thank you. neil: not just the rich and famous, now the young are getting neil: i think generation y gave the economy an f, worker between anes of 19 and 30 are having trouble finding jobs, they are getting low-paying retail jobs. the same group that was giving the president overwhelming praise years ago, and we discuss, it might not be a matter of keeping the base, but as much...
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and they passed the iceberg. this was a grinding jar on the star board side, which of course, was the titanic they toll blow. if it hit it straight on it might have survived. but by scraping along the side, they managed to breach more than four compartments. the first four were saled and water tied beyond they were not. the first men were the stokers in boiler room got a blast of water and charged through the water tight door. the ship was divided in 16 water-tight compartments. it only went up to the bottom decking. thomas an descries many books say captain called andrew. it seemed clear that andrew was already down below finding out what happened. he saw in the mail room, mail floating and knew it was serious. the cap has an hour to an hour and a half at best. it got two hours and 40 minutes. i think largely due to the efforts of the heroics stokers who stayed down below and kept the lights own and did much to keep the ship from sinking more quickly than it actually did. the order for lifeboats was given after
and they passed the iceberg. this was a grinding jar on the star board side, which of course, was the titanic they toll blow. if it hit it straight on it might have survived. but by scraping along the side, they managed to breach more than four compartments. the first four were saled and water tied beyond they were not. the first men were the stokers in boiler room got a blast of water and charged through the water tight door. the ship was divided in 16 water-tight compartments. it only went up...
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that whole watergate era so what we think of as watergate was just a little tip of a giant criminal iceberg and finally that watergate that that nixon was brought down by the washington post just isn't true at all being his crimes his many crimes in addition to the watergate break ins brought him down and woodward and bernstein actually only exposed a very small portion of those crimes in their excellently written book but it just didn't it just couldn't begin to cover the massive scope of crimes plus it was it was finished eight months before nixon resigned so so much was unknown when they wrote that book from the smoking gun tape to many tapes that were released by the ninety's so so i guess a lot of people think is true about watergate turns out isn't true after all but the real story is even more amazing and filled with a lot of interesting criminals and criminal activity so if woodward and bernstein didn't bring nixon down. who did how did what is the real story well the real story is what what's actually out in the end is new after forty years we're coming up on the thirtieth annivers
that whole watergate era so what we think of as watergate was just a little tip of a giant criminal iceberg and finally that watergate that that nixon was brought down by the washington post just isn't true at all being his crimes his many crimes in addition to the watergate break ins brought him down and woodward and bernstein actually only exposed a very small portion of those crimes in their excellently written book but it just didn't it just couldn't begin to cover the massive scope of...
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this is part of his plan and that is the tip of his iceberg. not only massive government spending and including a green stimulus and a national infrastructure bank and a massive governor jobs work program but take a step back and look at all of the plains. it translates government centralization of our government and lives. and obama talks about economic fairness and like transforminglet country no reporter asked him what you mean? i found second tirm plans for something call would pay check fairness. where the federal government could determine what is the fair salary for individual jobs in the private sector. >> i wonder if that will go to hollywood pals and george cloony has to take a pay cut in order to equal out to the camera operators on the set? >> at the end of the day, i think the top one percent if that is what occupy wants to call them will not be affected as the middle class. obama talks about fighting for the middle class. but he is trying to create a welfare class and pay check fairness just to start talking about in the second te
this is part of his plan and that is the tip of his iceberg. not only massive government spending and including a green stimulus and a national infrastructure bank and a massive governor jobs work program but take a step back and look at all of the plains. it translates government centralization of our government and lives. and obama talks about economic fairness and like transforminglet country no reporter asked him what you mean? i found second tirm plans for something call would pay check...
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that is all good, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. as one who represents the first people, my concern at has been stated by some of the speakers here is that we cannot afford to use hetch hetchy water, good water, to flush our commodes. that is a crime, so as these new buildings come up, we have to emphasize gray water. we are now embarking on an education, and out there, we have a lot. the ability to discern and get the best information is education. that is what we need to do right now. do we have people, astute people in the bay area, that can discern and bring the best education to form these types of models that we can use in a digital world. that is our challenge. it is not a huge challenge, but it is a challenge. we have the best people in the entire world right here in the bay area. thank you very much. president moran: thank you. ms. jackson? >> thank you. espinola jackson, bayview hunters point. i listened very carefully to some of the statements that were being made. i remember when we were getting our sewage, this commissi
that is all good, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. as one who represents the first people, my concern at has been stated by some of the speakers here is that we cannot afford to use hetch hetchy water, good water, to flush our commodes. that is a crime, so as these new buildings come up, we have to emphasize gray water. we are now embarking on an education, and out there, we have a lot. the ability to discern and get the best information is education. that is what we need to do right...
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. >>> an iceberg alert for ships. that a giant iceberg the size of manhattan island broke off a glacier in greenland. it's been drifting south and as early as today it could enter a narrow strait between greenland and canada getting too close to the shipping lanes. that is not a good thing. how do you get away from the iceberg. >> quickly. >> like the titanic. >> we know what happens when ships meet icebergs. >> they're in for the movie rights now. >> we have a lot of heat to deal with in the states. also the potential of, one of the by products of that heat, some stormy weather. down through parts of iowa and into south dakota and membnebra. trailing front, all of that hot and humid air adding to the instability. we'll be watching that and a lot of heat even up into the pacific northwest. plenty to deal with today. both coasts looking pretty bright. but it is hot for much of the country. that's a quick look at the national forecast. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> . >>> this weather segment s
. >>> an iceberg alert for ships. that a giant iceberg the size of manhattan island broke off a glacier in greenland. it's been drifting south and as early as today it could enter a narrow strait between greenland and canada getting too close to the shipping lanes. that is not a good thing. how do you get away from the iceberg. >> quickly. >> like the titanic. >> we know what happens when ships meet icebergs. >> they're in for the movie rights now. >> we...
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this is the tip of the iceberg. they cannot run on the economy.record has been a dismal failure. astronomically high unemployment, anemic to nonexistent growth. we have americans suffering for 3 1/2, going on 4 years. there is nothing else for them to run on, except to pick at governor romney. now they are starting to do it personalyism i am embarrassed that we have to intnd to. it i think it's irresponsible. he won't name a source who told him this information. i find it very irrelevant at a time when we just reported that gdp's 1.6%, yet they are talking about the recovery. you know, we are going to get a jobs report on friday that will be dismal. >> sean: let me play for you -- this is obama surrogate, part of the truth team. listen to how vicious this gets against governor romney. >> let's be real clear about it. mitt romney is speaking to a group of people out there who don't like folks like president barack obama, in any elected or leadership position. we know what is going on here. some people may be afraid to say it. but i'm not. i am not
this is the tip of the iceberg. they cannot run on the economy.record has been a dismal failure. astronomically high unemployment, anemic to nonexistent growth. we have americans suffering for 3 1/2, going on 4 years. there is nothing else for them to run on, except to pick at governor romney. now they are starting to do it personalyism i am embarrassed that we have to intnd to. it i think it's irresponsible. he won't name a source who told him this information. i find it very irrelevant at a...
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it seems, there is it a lot of problems with the high speed rail and that is just the tip of the iceberg. >> absolutely, and that is the whole problem. hey, rick, you talk about fixing our ailing infrastructure and you put that money in the hands of politician. they will not fix the 101 or create. they will create a high speed rail that they can put their namos that we don't need. >> where do you want to give the money to? >> it goes to the wrong places. shovel-ready jobs, even the president acknowledged they were not shovel ready and that money hasn't created jobs it is not a fix for jobs. it creates problems with money we don't have. >> the problem and what victoria is getting to, when you put it in the hands of the government they spend it in wrong places and on high speed and wind mills that don't create the jobs. they spend it on a lot of things rather than the roads and bridges. >> tell us who to have our infrastructure then. i am listening. >> the government shouldn't allocate billions it doesn't have. steve? >> i will say, private industry. >> public and private partnerships and
it seems, there is it a lot of problems with the high speed rail and that is just the tip of the iceberg. >> absolutely, and that is the whole problem. hey, rick, you talk about fixing our ailing infrastructure and you put that money in the hands of politician. they will not fix the 101 or create. they will create a high speed rail that they can put their namos that we don't need. >> where do you want to give the money to? >> it goes to the wrong places. shovel-ready jobs,...
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these knockoffs are only the tip of the iceberg, a sketchy industry worth an estimated $600 billion worldwide. phony designer swag that is not only sold on street corners but in high end shopping malls. abc's ryan owens brings us an encore presentation. >> reporter: they are the name brand fashionistas love to wear. gucci, prad day. but for every pair of real designer jeans, there are dozens of fakes for sale. it's a booming business for the bad guys, worth an estimated $600 billion a year. just yesterday, authorities in california confiscated more than 20,000 pairs of faux pumps, with a retail value of $18 million. >> these red-soled shoes were coming out of china. the genuine products are only made in italy. >> reporter: the fakes cost less than $3 to make. the genuine article sell for up to 6,000 bucks. these border control guys are trained to spot the difference. but this isn't just some high end fashion bust. the counterfeit business cost the u.s. economy $250 billion a year and 750,000 american jobs. and it's not just luxury clothes and shoes. imports range from perfume to luxury car pa
these knockoffs are only the tip of the iceberg, a sketchy industry worth an estimated $600 billion worldwide. phony designer swag that is not only sold on street corners but in high end shopping malls. abc's ryan owens brings us an encore presentation. >> reporter: they are the name brand fashionistas love to wear. gucci, prad day. but for every pair of real designer jeans, there are dozens of fakes for sale. it's a booming business for the bad guys, worth an estimated $600 billion a...
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it's a tip of an iceberg that has been growing bigger for a long time. >> she says reactions to his comments are a reminder women have a lot of political clout. >> it spells how important women as a bloc of voters are and we need to remember that in november. >> both directors say they hope akin's comments will encourage parents to talk to their teenagers about sexual assault and remind them there are no shades of gray when it comes to rape. nbc bay area news. >> in other news tonight, an 80-year tradition was shattered at the augusta national golf club, invited two women to join, one is former secretary of state condoleezza rice and even president obama weigheded in on the exclusion from women in the club. membership is secret and by invitation only. the other woman asked to join is south carolina financee. r car la moore. in a statement kond lisa rice said she looks forward to playing golf and renewing friendships through this special opportunity. >>> one of the prime time speakers at this year's democratic national convention. harris will join a list of high profile democrats speaking at
it's a tip of an iceberg that has been growing bigger for a long time. >> she says reactions to his comments are a reminder women have a lot of political clout. >> it spells how important women as a bloc of voters are and we need to remember that in november. >> both directors say they hope akin's comments will encourage parents to talk to their teenagers about sexual assault and remind them there are no shades of gray when it comes to rape. nbc bay area news. >> in...
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and that's the tip of the iceberg of not only massive government spending, including in a second termus and a national infrastructure bank and a massive government jobs works program, but also, if you take a step back and look at all of the plans that i've laid out in "fool me twice", it translates into, government centralization, as the centralization of our government and our lives. and obama talks about economic fairness, but just like transforming the country, no reporter asked him what do you mean by economic fairness, what is that, fair share, what do you mean? i found second term plans for something called paycheck fairness where the government, the federal government could determine what is the fair salary or individual jobs in the private sector. >> mike: i wonder if that's going to go to some of his hollywood pals, if george clooney is going to have to take a pay cut in order to equal out to people who are grips and electricians and camera operators on the set? >> at the end of the day, i actually think the top 1% if that's what occupy wants to call them will probably not be
and that's the tip of the iceberg of not only massive government spending, including in a second termus and a national infrastructure bank and a massive government jobs works program, but also, if you take a step back and look at all of the plans that i've laid out in "fool me twice", it translates into, government centralization, as the centralization of our government and our lives. and obama talks about economic fairness, but just like transforming the country, no reporter asked...
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an unprecedented level the past three or four years starting to go down the that's the tip of the iceberg to give you the real look at soldiers and sailors take on as they fight war. >> if a soldier came to you, nancy sherman, and said it was it worth it? what's your answer? >> i can't answer that for a service member. they all struggle with that themselves. each war you are fighting a war that you fight you don't often get to pick your war. of world war ii kids with her area they didn't have the glory of world war ii rather vietnam and afghanistan they want that for macbook and i think there should be a possibility for selective refusing and there has been something of the sorts selected in the occupied territories but others are struggling with this issue now when they see it unravel they see the cities they worked so hard on and the head of the elders and the stability operations. i fink a wonder and worry. for others the war will always be about each other, covering each other's backs about the trust that is so deep you have a passage from the book about feeling that you love your bud
an unprecedented level the past three or four years starting to go down the that's the tip of the iceberg to give you the real look at soldiers and sailors take on as they fight war. >> if a soldier came to you, nancy sherman, and said it was it worth it? what's your answer? >> i can't answer that for a service member. they all struggle with that themselves. each war you are fighting a war that you fight you don't often get to pick your war. of world war ii kids with her area they...
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that is the tip of the iceberg in terms of planning provisions that make it hard to foster a knife in the city. we are not always consistent with how we deal with liquor licenses. they can vary in different parts of the city. i know the chief is working hard to establish more consistency. i just want to say that the chief of police is probably the most pro-nightlife chief of police we have ever had. i think he understands it on a personal level. i appreciate that. until recently, we did not have anyone at our office of economic and workforce development that actually focus is on night life as industry. and of course, as you know, our transportation system does not support not live that well. we do not have nearly enough cabs so that people coming out and get along without drunk driving. bart -- bars to not stay open late enough. i do think things are changing at city hall and with city government generally. in the last budget process, we read able to get a full-time person in the office of economic and workforce development who will focus exclusively on nightlife and entertainment. th
that is the tip of the iceberg in terms of planning provisions that make it hard to foster a knife in the city. we are not always consistent with how we deal with liquor licenses. they can vary in different parts of the city. i know the chief is working hard to establish more consistency. i just want to say that the chief of police is probably the most pro-nightlife chief of police we have ever had. i think he understands it on a personal level. i appreciate that. until recently, we did not...
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consciousness is the tip of the iceberg.and when you looked at the nature of unconscious processes they pound in some ways it is even more subtle that freud appreciated. >> he appreciated the the language of the unconscious was different in from the language of consciousness but did not appreciate in many circumstances your unconscious thinking process are better than your conscious ones. in consciousness you can only focus on one item at a time, i focus on charlie rose and i can't focus on anybody else. unconscious you can deal with several items simultaneously, so if you ever make the decision between two meat it was, consciousness is a way to, go if you have to make many alternatives the unconscious often leads to a more satisfactory solution so this is an amazing set of insights we will be treated to tonight. >> rose: all right for me this is as exciting as anything we have done, understanding consciousness. >> it is fantastic. in't want to go to this remarkable group of people we have put together, to understand conscio
consciousness is the tip of the iceberg.and when you looked at the nature of unconscious processes they pound in some ways it is even more subtle that freud appreciated. >> he appreciated the the language of the unconscious was different in from the language of consciousness but did not appreciate in many circumstances your unconscious thinking process are better than your conscious ones. in consciousness you can only focus on one item at a time, i focus on charlie rose and i can't focus...
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. >> i would like to say he's actually taken over command of the titanic after its hit the iceberg. i actually think he can plug these holes because he comes from the retail side. right now barclay's biggest problem is its brand. not necessarily the operations, they're doing relatively well that way. to recover their brand they have to get the people like you and i to start believing in that and that means leaders can probably do this. >> i should just add, this is very serious this new investigation because it's being investigated by the fraud office and the allegations are over bribery to do with this money from other countries. if found guilty, barclay's could lose their banking license. >> could that happen? >> unlikely, but you can't send a bank to jail. >> and china? >> second visit in six months. i don't want to say it smells of desperation but it highlights how important china is for germany and for the eurozone. the german chancellor was telling everyone europe debt is safe but it's a hard sell. they're worried about all the european debt they're already holding. she made a
. >> i would like to say he's actually taken over command of the titanic after its hit the iceberg. i actually think he can plug these holes because he comes from the retail side. right now barclay's biggest problem is its brand. not necessarily the operations, they're doing relatively well that way. to recover their brand they have to get the people like you and i to start believing in that and that means leaders can probably do this. >> i should just add, this is very serious this...